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Essay Writing About My Best Friend
Writing an essay about one's best friend may seem deceptively simple at first glance, as the topic
revolves around a personal relationship. However, delving into the intricacies of the friendship
and translating the emotions, experiences, and shared moments into a coherent and engaging
narrative can be a challenging task.
The difficulty arises from the need to strike a balance between expressing genuine emotions and
maintaining a structured, well-organized essay. There is a constant challenge to avoid falling into
clichГ©s or generic descriptions while still capturing the unique essence of the friendship.
Additionally, the writer must consider the perspective of the audience, ensuring that the essay is
relatable and resonates with readers who may not share the same experiences or connection.
The emotional attachment to the subject matter can sometimes cloud objectivity, making it
challenging to present a balanced portrayal of the best friend. Writers may grapple with the
desire to showcase the friend in an entirely positive light while acknowledging the complexities
and nuances that exist in any relationship.
Furthermore, finding the right words to convey the depth of emotions and the significance of the
friendship can be daunting. Striking the right tone – one that is both heartfelt and articulate
– requires a careful selection of language and a keen awareness of the essay's overall purpose.
In conclusion, writing an essay about one's best friend is a task that demands a delicate balance
between personal expression and literary skill. It requires introspection, creativity, and a
commitment to capturing the essence of a significant relationship in a way that is both engaging
and authentic.
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Essay Writing About My Best Friend Essay Writing About My Best Friend
Movie Response Praying With Lior
Movie Response Praying with Lior Erin Hennessey redacted Used with permission
Bethel University College of Adult and Professional Studies HUSE300 Family
Perspectives Ryan Gunderson March 4, 2015 Movie Response Praying with Lior
Introduction A rite of passage commemorating the transition from a boy into a man is
more than just the fulfillment of a dream; it is the definition of identity for a family.
Praying with Lior, chronicles a deep connection of a young man with prayer and the
Jewish culture through the eyes of Lior, siblings, parents, synagogue members, and
classmates. Yet, this film is more than just a journey for a young man with Down
Syndrome to achieve a significant milestone, it is the emotional, physical, spiritual,...
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Lior has a unique relationship with each member of the family, arguably creating a
harmonious balance among tradition, culture, community, and nurture. The relational
aspects connecting Lior with the Jewish tradition include intimate bonds with the late
Rabbi Devora Bartnoff, Rabbi Mordecai Liebling, members of the synagogue, and
siblings. There is an abundant sense of passion, tolerance, empowerment, and
benediction filling the spirits of those in Lior s presence during prayer. Lior sings out
with courage, confidence, conviction, and sheer joy radiates from him. It is like the
world around ceases existence and this moment of prayer Lior shares only with God.
Lior is noticeably anxious about tone, volume, cadence, and rhythm which for me
contribute to the authenticity of his prayer. It is apparent from the very onset of the
film; Lior is the recipient of incredible love and affection from within the family
system as well as the synagogue and school community. Although, it is unclear if
these sentiments truly reflect an acceptance for Lior s self image beyond the fabric of
culture binding a family and community together. We are left wondering whether this
strong orientation toward the family s ethnic culture and religion is a symptom of a
multigenerational transmission process. Furthermore, we must contemplate if the
presence of fusion among the parent subsystem, Lior, and faith a manifestation of
failure to resolve
Analysis Of Bram Stoker s Dracula
Voluptuous Vampire or Proper Prude
Written and set in the late 19th century, Bram Stoker s epistolary novel Dracula is a
pivotal book in gothic/horror literature. Like most novels written by men, Dracula
appeals more to the male audience and their fantasies and fears about women than to
the Victorian Age woman. In the novel, Lucy and Mina are the only two female
characters the reader meets in detail, and they are also the only two characters that
are seen becoming vampires indeed, they are the only major vampire characters, with
the exception of the chief antagonist, who are described in detail within the novel.
Therefore it is clear that these two play a very important role in representing females
in the novel. Both characters are also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This can be seen when Van Helsing comments about Mina, She is one of God s
women, fashioned by His own hand to show us men and other women that there is
a heaven where we can enter, and that its light can be here on earth. So true, so
sweet, so noble, so little an egoist and that, let me tell you, is much in this age... (
197 ). The fact that Stoker has chosen to include such an important contrast between
the two major characters so early in the novel suggests that it will play an important
part in the narrative. The reader later learns that this difference is essential to the
plot, as it is only Mina s purity and innocence that allows the group to defeat Dracula
at the end of the novel, and ultimately saves Mina from Lucy s fate. Lucy s part in
the novel may be relatively short, yet her role is essential to the audience s
understanding of the novel s message about female roles and female sexuality in
Victorian society since she is the first victim of Count Dracula. At the same time,
Lucy is the only character whose transformation into a vampire Stoker describes in
detail:
At times she slept, and both Van Helsing and I noticed the difference in her, between
sleeping and waking. Whilst asleep she looked stronger, although more haggard and
her breathing was softer; her open mouth showed the pale
Argumentative Essay On Child Labor
Child Labor Hurts Everyone
In the past, women and men fought for the children of America to liberate them of
the burden of harsh work and give them their childhood back. Although we want to
believe that child labor is now history, child labor is still significant in our time, all
around the world. Today the number of children, ages 5 14, working around the
world are estimated to be increasing. Children are constantly working in dangerous
working environments that cost them their lives or hamper their ability them to have
a basic normal childhood that children have in America. These children miss the
opportunity to run and play with friends, have friends their own age, to explore the
world around them that they live in every day, have the opportunities to go to
school to learn about the world they live in, and expand their imagination. Instead
children in some part of world are going to mines and sweatshops to work instead
of to school. They are working in dangerous places instead of playing with kids their
own ages, and we in America are helping with the growth of child labor.
Although in America we have protected our next generation by out lawing child
labor, we are constantly helping the growth of child labor in other parts of the
world. How you might ask? By buying the products produced through child labor
from other countries. As American consumers we need to stop buying products
produced by child labor. The sources that I will be analyzing and will provide dates
and facts to examine how we in America have increased the buying of products from
other countries that have child labor as their number one workforce, how by buying
from these countries has hurt Americans, how our import has increased, and exports
decreased, and how this has hurt America s economy dramatically.
Edmonds. Eric V. and Nina Pavcnik. (2005). Child Labor in the Global Economy.
American Economic Association. Book.
Eric V. Edmonds. and Nina Pavcnik are both assistant professors of economic at
Dartmouth college, Hanover, New Hampshire. They are also researchers in the
National Bureau of Economic Research at Cambridge, Massachusetts. In this article
Edmonds and Nina share how the high income countries perceive what child labor is,
Dr. Mary Shelly s Frankentein And The 1994 Adaptation...
Kaila Mines
Professor Star
Mary Shelly vs Baranagh
Mary Shelly s Frankentein and the 1994 adaptation of the novel have many
similarities and also many differences. Differences focus mainly on death and the
similarities focus on the plot structure. The similarities override the differences
because the overall plot structure stayed the same. The changes of how people died
is one major difference that Branagh had taken away from the original novel. In the
book, Victors mother dies from scarlet fever that she has gotten from Elizabeth. As
quoted from the book, She died calmly, and her countenance expressed affection
even in death. I need not describe the feelings of those whose dearest ties are rent by
that most irreparable evil, the void that presents itself to the soul, and the despair that
is exhibited on the countenance. In the movie, Victor s mother dies from childbirth.
Victor is far less affected by the death of his mother in the novel than the movie. In
the movie he creates Frankenstein as one of the results of the death of his mother.
This is one major difference that is displayed.
Within the movie version, another major difference regarding the death of a character
is involving Elizabeth, who he then turned into a monster to be a friend for the
original creature that Victor had created. When Elizabeth discovered that she was not
alive anymore, and how horrendous she thought she portrayed herself and the
monster, she killed herself. In the novel, the
The Rabbinic Age of Judaism
The banishment and exile of Jews from the ancient Kingdom Judah to Babylon
resulted in dramatic changes to Jewish culture and religion. This allowed the
circumstances for the development of various sects, each of which claimed exclusive
authority to represent Judaism ; marriage with members of other sects is forbidden.
Although priests controlled the rituals of the Temple, the scribes and sages, later
called rabbis dominated the study of the Torah. These sages identified with the
Prophets and developed and maintained an oral tradition that they believed had
originated at Mount Sinai. The Pharisees had its origins in this new system.
One of the factors that distinguished the Pharisees from other groups preceding the
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This clarified the status of those common areas as a private domain relative to the
members of the bond. In that manner people could carry objects from building to
building. The Pharisees were innovators in that they enacted specific laws as they
saw necessary, according to the needs of the time.
Of all the major Second Temple sects, only the Pharisees believed with teachings
directed to all Jews, they could transform Temple worship. Such teachings extended
beyond ritual practices. Regardless of the importance they gave to the Temple, the
Pharisees vision of Jewish law was a means by which ordinary people could engage
with the blessings in their daily lives. Also, they wanted to grant them a position from
which to respond to challenges in a way meaningful to the vast majority of Jews.
Their responses would constitute Rabbinic Judaism.
After the destruction of the Second Temple, these sect divisions ended. The Rabbis
avoided the term Pharisee . The Rabbis claimed leadership over all Jews, and
added to the Amidah the birkat haMinim, a prayer which in part exclaims, Praised
are You O Lord, who breaks enemies and defeats the arrogant, and which is
understood as a rejection of sectarians and sectarianism. This shift by no means
resolved conflicts over the interpretation of the Torah; rather, it relocated debates
between sects to debates within Rabbinic Judaism. The Rabbinic Era itself is divided
into two
What Does Ontological Position Influence Mixed Methods...
The main purpose of this paper is to reflect upon a methodological approach towards
in what extent does ontological position influence mixed methods research which
involves both collecting and analyzing the combination of quantitative and qualitative
data. This reflection will begin with defining the ontological position, then why this
approach influence mixed method researchand followed by a conclusion.
Defining ontological position
The term ontology is derived from the Greek word, with onto meaning being , and
logos usually interpreted as science ; so that ontology, as customarily understood, is
the science or study of being (Lawson, 2004). Also, ontology is a branch of
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Referring to the term Method for gathering and analyzing data such as survey
research or regression analysis on the quantitative side and metaphor analysis on the
qualitative or interpretive sides (Hatch and Yanow, 2008). Guba (1990) refers to
ontology as the nature of the knowable or the nature of reality . Thus, an assumption
of an ontological kind concern is that the very nature of social entities being
investigated (Dieronitou, 2014).
Besides that, I also figured out that epistemology is firmly grounded in the
ontological belief that the actions of human subjects is noticeable of a methodical
and ruled by administered of the external reality. Therefore, there is a theoretical view
that human behaviors and actions are principally determined by stimuli which are not
of their own making according to scholar Bracken, 2010. Therefore, there is an
understanding that a research methodology used by researchers which makes them
produces differing sets of data and to emphasize upon outcomes in contradictory ways
by depending upon on ontological and epistemological positioning. Hence, this paper
will focus on the ontological position of mixed methods methodology.
Using mix method why ontological influence this approach
The argument of this paper is that ever since almost all researchers, whether they give
credit to the positivist, constructivist or pragmatic tradition, implemented the
conventional term paradigm to suggest a fresh
Product Features Of The Home Appliance Industry
2.Durable Household industry overview The home appliance industry is a multi
billion dollar industry which includes the Major Appliances (refrigerators, cookers,
dishwashers, washing machines dryers), Small Appliances (Vacuum cleaners, iron,
accessories) and Home Comfort products (air conditioners, water heaters). Home
appliances industry competes on the basis of: Cost structure that impacts the
ability to compete on price. Product features that can provide a competitive
advantage, through innovation Brand names recognition as a strong basis in the
consumer driven appliance market. Kahn (2015) states that over the last five years
the Industry revenue increased 5.5%, reaching $191.3 billion in 2015, expecting an
annualized 3.8% grow over the next five years, representing industry revenue of
$230.3 billion in 2020. As it is illustrated in figure 1, the industry consists in five
major players that account for about 39% of industry market share in a low level of
concentration industry that varies between market segment and by region,
experiencing consolidation mainly due to company efforts to build economies of
scale and scope, with significant merger activity (Kahn 2015). To increase profit
margins, home appliance manufacturers are aiming to build sales volume especially
in emerging markets, increasing productivity and moving production to regions with
lower cost labour; and/or through the acquisitions of local companies. 3.Companies
background Knowing the
The Causes Of Bullying In Schools
Why and how does children get bullies in school? Is it necessary to have bullies in
school? According to the article Bullying and Peer Victimization , Faris discusses the
cause of bullies and how it affects their mental health. One cause of bullying is the
diversity, which makes a consequence of mental problems. The mental health
problems that shows are depression, anger, anxiety, low self esteem, or low empathy.
It is proven that researchers have found that bullies have significantly lower self
esteem than bystanders (O Moore Kirkham, 2001), are more depressed (Roland,
2002), and have lower global self worth, scholastic competence, social acceptance,
and greater behavioral conduct problems (Austin Joseph, 1996) (Faris, 2009).
Moreover, America is a diverse country, which people come from different countries.
The problem with that fact is when newly immigrants who migrate to America, they
get self conscious about what others will think about them. Many young children
believe that being different is a horrible characteristic that they tease each other for
it. For example, I was bullied as well when I came here from the Philippines (I was 7
ВЅ years old). First of all, I didn t clearly understand the language and I was
confused in school with my peers. I mean, I didn t know there are some students who
are from other countries and believes in different culture. I thought it was interesting
that some people believes that it is alright to hurt one s feelings. I remember, I
The Community Organizing Self Reflection Essay
Community Organizing Self Reflection
Experiences
My interest in community organizing and building began with the passion and
knowledge for the well being of others my father instilled in my life. My father was
the late Chief Elmer Manatowa Jr of the Sac and Fox Nation, Native Tribe of
Oklahoma. I have been an active Governing Council member (all adult members) of
my Tribe for many years. I landed my first real job, Planning Department secretary,
after taking a business course at the local technical .school. In that position, I had the
opportunity to attend a Tribal Sovereignty Symposium organized by the Federal,
State, and Tribal organizations. This was my first taste of community organizingand
community building. It was the fourth symposium of its kind. The topics included
Indian law, environmental issues, law enforcement, juvenile justice, arts, taxation,
spirituality, preservation, state compacts, and Tribal immunity. There were two
Senate Bills, 299 and 667. Bill 299 allowed certain protections for protecting land
royalties and mineral rights. The protections included oil and mineral operator s
exclusion from drilling on individually owned Indian Country lands. Bill 667 referred
to the health and human service regarding Indians.
When my father died, I stepped up my participation in order to fill in the gap left
without his presence. I have been advocating for social change the Tribal government
level by actively listening to the general consensus of
Human Consciousness
Human Consciousness
A Portrait of the Brain
Through Theories and Discussion A hemispherectomy is a surgical process in
which the brain of a patient is halved and one of these parts is then removed. The
procedure is only ever carried out on individuals who are very young, as their brains
are still flexible, pliable enough that the remaining portion will then take on the
functions of the half that had been removed. Though this process is rather rare, only
carried out when the child in question is experiences dramatic seizures that can only
be halted in this way, it brings a crucial element to the table, far beyond the medical
benefit for one. Hemispherectomies prove that patients can survive with only half of
the brain, and thus, if the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The question is the thought behind the idea of Solipsism.
Solipsism is the philosophical belief that the consciousness of one is sure to exist, but
the world as one experiences it, as well as the mind of others, do no exist, as they
cannot be known. Stephen P. Thornton (2014) comments that there is no sound way
to prove that our individual reality is true, as all we have is what is merely
perceived as our reality, or in more specific terms, what the brain perceives. The
solipsist can attach no meaning to the supposition that there could possibly be other
thoughts, experiences, and emotions other than his own. In layman s terms, in this
definition it is understood that the word pain refers and means to simply my pain and
cannot then accordingly conceive how this world is applied to any sense other than
this exclusively egocentric one.
The theory of Solipsism is directly related to the Problem of Other Minds, as
Thornton (2014) explains which is the inability to justify that near universal belief
that the minds of others are very much like the minds of our own. This delves not
only into the thought of psychology, but also into the regions of philosophy, making
it nearly impossibly to study from a purely psychological perspective. What is
known is the experiencing of one s own conscious, but this is found lacking when
one cannot know if another is experiencing the same. In basis, it is the asking if it is
possible for a being to exist as a philosophical
Song Of Solomon Critical Analysis
oydy S. Massene Period 1
Mr . Amoroso 10/03/17
In the book Song of Solomon, by Toni Morrison, there is a big conversation about
flying. Now flying in this book doesn t actually mean that someone is or was flying.
In this book flying meant that someone was trying to escape their identity or flying
away to find themselves, in the midst of all the problems that they were facing. In
the book Song of Solomon, we see an African Americanman who struggles with
himself and society, better known as man v. man and man v. society. The young
man named Milkman, he is the one male that wanted to run away from his
problems, but along the way he wants to know more and he stops running.
Milkmans journey was not that one an easy one, there were times when he almost
lost his life. The other reason it as hard was because he had different people telling
him things that made him lose track most of the time. The book starts off by Mr.
Robert Smith flying off of a building at the same time that Milkman was being born.
Robert Smith was someone who commit suicide, as if when one life dies another is
born. This is the story of an African American male named Milkman. The
conversation revolved around race most of them, were actually away from the
problem trying to be oblivious to their surroundings. The book actually takes place
when slavery was still going on in the South. The South is an important part of the
book because that s when Milkman finds about more about his identity. Milkmna s
father Macon Dead had been a very lucky man because he had money whereas many
black people were struggling to live. Macon didn t worry about anything that
revolved around race because he paid more attention to his money.Therefore
Milkman didn t understand the actual struggles during the times when black people
s lives were literally hell and back. Macon Dead was color blind to race which he
shows, the man does not really care for anything but his money. Macon knows that he
has money and shows
Why Is Socrates The Unexamined Life Is Not Worth Living
The storyline of Socrates the unexamined life is not worth living has played out a
historically with the controversy of evolution and the belief in God. Most people
who believe in God believe think he put everything on Earth and not the theory of
Evolution that things evolved over time. Socrates was accused of his findings that
he did not believe in God because he challenged the work of God. The unexamined
life is not worth living because if we live life the way other people want us to live
and go by their beliefs the world would be boring and too uniformed. I think that a
different view about everything is very important because we learn to agree and
disagree whereas back in Socratestime people were exiled for speaking out on things
that
Coit Tower Research Paper
Coit tower has many historical aspect to it. It also has many architectural features.
Coit tower is a concrete pillar on the top of telegraph hill. It stands out and can be
seen from across the city. If you have looked out at the San Francisco skyline you
have probably seen it. It was built for Lillie Hitchcock Coit, after she passed away.
She was a well known patron of the San Francisco fire department because she was
saved by firefighters when she was a young girl. So when she grew up she donated
a lot of money to the volunteer firefighters of San Francisco. When she died a
memorial was built a memorial atop Telegraph Hill and it was named Coit Tower.
They also built a memorial for volunteer firefighters. COit
Examples Of Insanity In Hamlet
Hamlet In the Shakespeare play, Hamlet, Hamlet is given one task by the ghost of
his father, which is to get revenge for his death. The ghost also told Hamlet he could
not go insane while accomplishing this task or bring harm to his mother. Although, it
can be questioned on whether or not Hamlet completely abides by the request of
remaining sane while attempting to revenge his father s death. Some of the characters
in the play, such as Polonius and Claudius, believed that Hamletwas completely and
utterly insane. Hamlet s madness is all an act of pure deception. The reader is
challenged in determining if Hamlet is actually insane or just acting insane when
Hamlet asked Laertes to forgive him for killing Polonius. Hamlet tells Laertes, His
madness is poor Hamlet s enemy (127). Hamlet is attempting to blame his madness
for his action of killing Polonius. Hamlet conversation with Horatio before the dual
explains that Hamlet knows there is something unusual about the whole situation,
which causes him to feel uneasy. Hamlet has a feeling that this duel could be... Show
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Hamlet does not slip into true insanity; Hamlet is at fault of making some rash
decisions. Although, at some point in time everyone is guilty of making a rash
decision that result in consequences. When Hamlet struck his sword through the
curtain while he was in his mother s room, he truly thought that it was King Claudius
behind the curtain. Hamlet had planned on catching King Claudius in an act of sin,
and Hamlet saw his chance and decided to take it. He was just unaware of the fact
that it was Polonius behind the curtain not King Claudius. This action was not
insanity, it was the consequence of Hamlet not knowing all of the details of who was
behind the curtain. This example makes the point that Hamlet is not being truthful
when he blames his actions on his madness, because Hamlet is not
The Wild Theme
Call of the wild A major theme in Jack London s classic The Call of the Wild is in
the wild, life is kill or be killed. In the beginning of the book Call of The Wild, buck
has to learn how to survive, kill, and make friends in the wild. First, Buck learns
the law of survival. For example, he has many challenges in his new life. Since he
payed attention to what happened to curly, he stayed on his feet and survive.
Second, buck begins to kill to survive. For instance, he is protecting John Thornton
by killing other people and other thing since john Thornton saved bick once before,
buck is repaying him. last, buck learns to make new friends in the wild as well. For
example, he met a wolf in the forest that seemed scared or frightened by Buck
Shape Magazine
In October 2012, Shape Magazine unveiled a new cover photo demonstrating and
tying into the many societal beliefs and ideologies of the time, while interpellating
each viewer or reader into the distinct subject position desiring to be like her.
Interpellation is the process by which an individual is constructed as a subject by the
institutions of modern life; the unique individual is always defined by the
generalized social categories of the modern state (Nealon Searls Giroux 44).
Furthermore, this act of interpellation in the ad directs readers to different messages
and connotations into which viewers align themselves. By using a variety of signs,
the magazine cover engages the readers to align themselves with explicit messages,
but also... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This process of identification through alignment objectively places the reader in
the role of spectatorship and connects with the overall message, that the model
resembles hotness, sexiness and ideal body shape. While the cover reflects the
dominant cultural myths and ideologies of society such as people wanting to be
fit, or that people desire to have silky hair or abs, the placement of the signs and
the model allows the reader to engage overall message of the cover, or resisting by
refusing to partake in the cultural norms. The model appeals to certain broader
ideologies that people can want for themselves such as being sexy or having an ideal
body image, which gives each reader the desire to be like
Patrice Lumumba Killing In Nigeria Research Paper
Gowon had seceded with the North, maybe the protracted civil war that started
after their revenge coup would have been avoided. According to Forsyth (1969),
thousands of Igbo people were massacred in pogroms in the Northern parts of Nigeria
and up to 2 millions of Igbo people died during Nigeria/Biafra civil war; mostly
women and children died of starvation as a result of the use of the policy of
starvation as a weapon of war and blockade of the separatist Biafra Republic. The
human devastation which the world is witnessing today in Syria, as a result of the
fact that starvation is being used a weapon of war is horrible (UN (2016).
This is not an isolated situation in Nigeria or Africa. Collins (1992) argued that the
double elimination of the United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold and
the Prime Minister of Congo Patrice Lumumba were efforts at the destruction of
peace coming from Dag Hammarskjold and freedom of the Congo in the hands of
Belgium coming from Patrice Lumumba. According to Nzongola Ntalaja (2011),
Patrice Lumumba, the first legally elected prime minister of the Democratic Republic
of the Congo (DRC), was assassinated (...) on 17 January, 1961. This heinous crime
was a culmination of two inter related assassination plots by American and Belgian
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The removal of village democracy in Igbo land came at a time the colonial soldiers
and administrators wanted to pacify the Igbo s. The most crucial aspects of
colonialism which will remain in producing intractable problems in Nigeria and
among Nigerians are the amalgamation of the peoples of the 3 British colonies who
had little or nothing in common; in terms of political system, language, culture,
history etc. ; the nature and roles of the military and foreign political
Social Justice Theory
With these methodologies powerful stories emerged of betrayal, abuse, sexual
violation and grueling accounts of masculine socialization endured in the cultural
institutions of church, military, corporation, family and society. Gender
reconciliation work requires both courage and humility to speak one s truth, to open
to the pain of others, to take personal and social responsibility. The process follows
an alchemical wisdom; the pain of genderoppression is confronted head on and deep
in the core of the wound, a hidden light or grace is discovered that unfolds into a
profound healing and transformation (Keepin, 2008). William Keepin sums up how
GRI has a bright future, and its place within the growing social justice movements;
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Interning with Gender Reconciliation International will help me combine the
gender theories I learned academically and teach me ways to apply them practically
through real peace building situations. Interning at GRI will allow me to
incorporate sessions from all of the following courses I have taken at The
University for Peace such as: Gender Theory, Human Security, Religion, Human
Trafficking, Gender based Violence, and Conflict Resolution. Gender Theory is the
foundation of all gendered issues; realizing cultural and social structures of gender
begin very early, through conditioning and perpetuated by social standards, often
times brushed off as a biological or set standard. Studying gender theorist like
Mary Daly, Judith Butler, and Cynthia Enloe allow me to create space to recognize
oppressive structures and use different approaches on ways to overcome and solve
oppressive structures, and apply them to the internship. Gender Reconciliation
International recognizes these social norms and help participants realize their full
potential that do not exit within boxes, their seminars allow for stories, and
questions of their conditioning and of social constructs. Human Security addresses
the deep rooted violence between genders, ethnic groups, religious groups, and
economic groups. Gender Reconciliation International facilitates discussions on
how societies construct the us and them divisions and how to bridge gaps between
groups in a realization that we are one. I believe adding the spiritual we are one
theory to human security and reconciliation will give a brighter outlook to social
issues, which I was lacking during the course. In the course it is easy to give up
hope for humans to support and recognize each other as one race because of all the
war and turmoil
Joseph Campbell s Monomyth
Chauntise McIntosh
Prof. Warren
Hum
T/Th
1130/1245
INTRO/THESIS
The Ramayana is an excellent example of Joseph Campbell s monomyth, who
expresses that it marks the physical, mental, and spiritual changes that young women
and men undergo as they grow and develop to fill a variety of roles in society
(Whomsley 186) based on cultural dogmas. During this journey of maturation, an in
individual must act in accordance with dharma to attain enlightenment. Dharma is the
glue, which upholds the universe and humanity. Every individual has a sense of duty
and destiny established from his or her responsibility to achieve his or her role in
society. Dharma encompasses all actions, thoughts, and speech in keeping with living
a virtuous life (India: The Ramayana 242). Acting contrary to your predestined role in
society impairs not only the individual s ability to obtain dharma but that of
humanities as well.
The hero of the epic in this monomyth is Rama, who understands the sacrifices he
must make in order to succeed in being a faithful and dutiful son, loving husband, and
caring brother, while also being a stern leader and powerful warrior. Rama s ability to
comprehend his conscious devotion to the beliefs of his culture based on the idea of
dharma, results in his own enlightenment, symbolizing the ideas and values of his
culture. The monomyth consist of three major phases: the departure, initiation and
return. In addition, it includes numerous steps however, I will be examining
Radiology Technician Essay
Radiology technicians work in the field of diagnostic medicine. X ray
Technologists have been trained to do diagnostic tests by using different medical
imaging devices such as: x rays, CT scans and MRI S. They are trained to use
doctor s orders to get the information to do the correct diagnostic imaging best for
the patient. Using the proper notes from the doctor you can get the correct angle of
the bone or place of origin to get a clear imaging for the proper diagnosis. With
increasing population comes a higher demand in the medical world. In the field of
radiologist technologist you have number of imagines to perform. One type of
imaging is x rays, in order to get a clear picture you must position the bone in a
correct position. You need to get the correct angle the physicianordered so you can
develop and come up with the correct diagnoses. A computer tomography better
known as a CT scans you used by injecting a radioactive solution into a... Show more
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They make median wage according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Salaries
range from $37,570 to $78,440 hospitals and diagnostic laboratories tend to pay
higher wages than physicians offices because in a hospital setting you have a
higher set of demands then being in a doctor s office. On a normal day as a
radiographic technician or technologist you might be asked to perform many
different things such as explaining the procedure to your patient, make sure your
patients has removed jewelry and other accessories that might interfere with the X
rays or other equipment. Position patients so that the relevant parts of their body can
be radiographic, provided protest patients by surrounding the body parts under the X
ray with radiation protection devices, like a lead shields. Develop the X ray film,
Adjust and maintain the X ray equipment, update the patient records before and after
the
Grignard Limiting Reagent Using Bromobenzene
In Experiment 13B we generated a Grignard reagent using bromobenzene (the
limiting reagent) and magnesium in an ether solvent. This Grignard reagent was then
reacted with benzophenone, followed by an acidic workup, to produce
triphenylmethanol. The ether solvent was used in this experiment because is helped
to stabilize the Grignard reagent by coordinating its lone pair electrons, therefore
donating electron density to a electron deficient magnesium molecule. Anhydrous
conditions were required because the Grignard reagent is a reactive nucleophile and
a strong base. The anhydrous conditions prevent the Grignard reagent from
deprotonating water to form benzene. We ensured anhydrous conditions by flame
drying all of our glassware. The reaction began with the insertion of magnesium into
the carbon bromine bond to generate the Grignard reagent. 96 mg of magnesium
turnings were ground up with a mortar and pestle in order to remove any surface
oxides and contaminations that may preclude magnesium s ability to react with
unreactive alkyl halides. The magnesium turnings, along with a small crystal of
iodine and a drop of 1,2 dibromoethane were added to a round bottom flask. The 1,2
dibromoethane is necessary to activate the alkyl halide. In a conical vial 2mL of
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The remaining organic layer was washed with sodium bisulfite and brine. The sodium
bisulfite was used to wash away MgOH and neutralize the acid. The solution was
dried using anhydrous sodium sulfate and heated until the solvent evaporated.
Anhydrous sodium sulfate is a drying agent used to remove water from the mixture.
The crude mixture was triturated in petroleum ether. Trituration broke down the
crude mixture into a desirable compound that remained insoluble, and impurities,
which were soluble in the liquid. Therefore, the impurities were filtered out using
petroleum ether. This rinsed away the non polar byproduct,
Straight Chained Alcohols
Discussion
This experiment set out to investigate the relation between both straight and branch
chained alcohols at various carbon lengths. It was hypothesised that the longest
straight chained alcohol would produce the highest level of enthalpy. It was thought
that branched chained molecules would have weaker attraction forces due to the fact
that they couldn t line up in as a close proximity compared to straight chained
alcohols. Resulting in weaker van de waals forces betwixt the branched molecules.
Thus allowing, a weaker force necessary to break the molecule apart for combustion
(Salters advanced chemistry, 2000). This would then make one assume a smaller rate
of enthalpy compared to straight chained alcohols. However, as seen evidently on the
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To further improve this percentage, it is recommended that insulation techniques be
carried out on top of the copper rod conduction method to improve efficiency.
Insulation is important as it further aids in containing the heat produced from
combustion. Further allowing more reliable testing. Testing the enthalpy for control
with just an aluminum can using tert butanol produced a low efficiency of 16%.
While testing again with tert butanol with the copper increased the efficiency by
32.54% above the control. This shows that the insulation/conduction worked. The
method of investigation took into account various variables such as the amount of
water, height of retort stand and so on to further increase the validity of the
investigation. The only thing in the method which would further improve validity
would be to create a way in which to stop the flame from burning right after a five
minute testing period per alcohol. This is because valuable grams of alcohol were
burnt whilst the can was lifted out of the shroud, in order to place the cap back
The Moth s Youtube Channel Summary
This video was filmed at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen on February 28,
2003, the theme of the night was When Worlds Collide. The speaker during this
video was Anthony Griffith. This video was the second most popular video on
The Moth s youtube channel. During his speech, Griffith talks about how he
managed to balance his job as a comedian while his two year old daughter was
dealing with cancer. He opens with the Charles Dickens quote It was the best of
times, it was the worst of times, from the classic novel A Tale of Two Cities. In
1990, Griffith and his family moved to Los Angeles from Chicago, to seek his fame
and fortune. Within a couple of weeks of being in Los Angeles, he received two
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How do you plan for your child s death? Nothing can prepare you for death. He had
an entire life with his daughter envision within his mind. He had plans for buying
her first bike, plans for walking her to school, plans for taking pictures of her on
her prom day, plans for walking her down the aisle on her wedding day, not a plan
for buying her a dress to be buried in. He felt helpless and didn t know what to do,
so he wanted to call his parents to ask them what should he do. Suddenly, a voice
from within him told him to man up and to understand that he s not the parent
going through what he s going through. There are also people with worse situations
than him. By the time he made his third Tonight Show appearance, his daughter
had passed away. No one knew that he was mourning and that he couldn t careless
about The Tonight Show or Johnny Carson. During 1990, Griffith had three
appearances on The Tonight Show and he would give it all away to spend one last
day with his daughter. He ended his speech with It was the best of times, it was the
worst of times. I think that was a great way to end the speech, it could have been
predictable but it worked well and provided the audience with
Brexit Disadvantages
UK farmers have resented several articles of 1107/2009, desiring a more risk based
approach that is science led, similar to the one carried out by the US Environmental
Protection Agency, where more actives and products would be available through a
faster and more pragmatic process. Nick von Westernholz, CEO of the Crop
Protection Association (CPA), believes that Brexit is the golden opportunity to
enforce pesticides regulations that support UK farmers and allow them to trade on a
global scale. Furthermore, Dr. Colin Ruscoe, President of the British Crop
Protection Council (BCPC) expresses his faith in Brexit as being the UK s time to
take back control (Loughlin, 2016). Farmers and the pesticideindustry believe that the
current hazard based approach is too stringent, placing the EU in a position of being
economically unattractive in respect of the development of new active substances
and new plant protection products (Chapman, 2014).
As a result, safer alternatives are emerging while many active substances are being
revoked with the ban on neonicotinoids being the most significant. This represents a
severe obstacle to European farmers and will endanger their ability to produce the
variety of plant produce to which consumers have become adapted (Chapman,
2014). Simultaneously, the reduction in plant production products generates a major
risk to UK trade and competitiveness, with the NFU manifesting its concerns over
UK crop production flatlining (House of Commons Library, 2016) and to food
security. On the other hand, it could also be contended that a closer affiliation to US
legislation could suspend UK trade with the EU as they would no longer conform to
their strict regulations (Baker and Knight, 2017). Thus, abolishing would offend
NGOs or international trading partners within the EU as the EU represents 60% of
UK agri food exports (Pesticide Action Network UK, 2017).
Modify
The UK has, at no time, implemented a policy intended to reduce the utilization of
pesticides in the agricultural sector. Instead, under 1107/2009, the principles of
acceptable risk have been ratified, focusing on mitigating the potential destruction of
pesticides by setting restrictions on the methods of application (PAN UK,
The Two Breed Crossbreeding System
b) Three breed cross: In this system of crossbreeding three breeds are used. The
bulls of three breeds are used in rotation in successive generations of crossbred
females of the previous generation (37,55). This is thus called the rotational crossing.
This system is practiced to maintain heterozygosity and to utilize heterosis for
maternal ability of the crossbred dams (55). Three breedcross requires the input of
three separate breeds (55). Along similar principles as with backcross, all first cross
male progeny are sold. First cross females are joined with bulls of a third unrelated
breed, instead of with one of the parent breeds as in the backcross. All progeny of
F1 dams are sold for slaughter (55). This system takes advantage of both... Show
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This system is an excellent choice as it produces maximum heterosis in both the
calf and cow (51). As such, calves obtain the additional growth benefits of hybrid
vigor while heterosis in the cows improves their maternal ability. The terminal cross
system is one of the simplest systems to implement and achieves the highest use of
heterosis and breed complementarities (17,44). All calves marketed will have the
same breed composition. A 24% increase in pounds of calf weaned per cow exposed
is expected from this system when compared to the average of the parent breeds.
3) BREEDING FOR COMPOSITE
Development of a composite or synthetic breed results from the crossing of two or
more existing breeds (43). There are many examples of this in Queensland: Santa
Gertrudis, Drought master, Braford, Charbray, Brangus and Belmont Red. The
primary advantage of forming composite breeds is that after the initial crosses are
made, management requirements are the same as for straight breeding. McDowell
Rico Act Essay
The RICO Act has been an important component in addressing organized and white
collar crime. Write a five page (double spaced) essay that summarizes the RICO Act
and its impact on organized and white collar crime. Be sure to support your thoughts
with information from our readings.
Rico Act Essay
The term Rico Act stands for the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations
(RICO) Act, Codified as chapter 96, Title 18, of the United States Code which was
passed by Congress in 1970. The purpose of the Act was to eliminate the ill affects of
organized crime on the nation s economy. The Rico Act provides for extended
criminal penalties and a civil cause of action for acts performed as part of an ongoing
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Those found guilty of racketeering can be fined up to $25,000 and sentenced to 20
years in prison per racketeering count. In addition, the racketeer must forfeit all ill
gotten gains and interest in any business gained through a pattern of racketeering
activity. RICO also permits a private individual harmed by the actions of such an
enterprise to file a civil lawsuit and collect monetary damages. Despite its harsh
provisions, a RICO related charge is considered easy to prove in court, as it focuses
on patterns of behavior as opposed to criminal acts.
Although some of the RICO predicate acts are extortion and blackmail, one of the
most successful applications of the RICO laws has been the ability to indict or
sanction individuals for their behavior and actions committed against witnesses and
victims in alleged retaliation or retribution for cooperating with federal law
enforcement or intelligence agencies. Unfortunately, due to the complexity of
bringing organized crime members to justice, ten years passed before the first RICO
convictions were obtained. Throughout the 1970s crime families continually fought
for power over the many racketeering enterprises that brought in huge sums of money.
The National Conference on Organized Crime in 1975 estimated that mob
Poetry Explication First Poem for You by Kim Addonizio...
Poetry Explication Just as poetry is a permanent mark of feelings that last forever
on paper, tattoos are permanent symbols that last forever on the skin. Tattoos and
poetry can easily be combined such as in Kim Addonizio s sonnet, First Poem for
You, the speaker admires her partner s nature themed tattoos in a darkened room.
This may seem to be a simple poem, but by utilizing tattoos as symbols, including
tactile and visual imagery in her poem, and using the sonnetas her structure,
Addonizio laments about the true meaning of relationships and their longevity.
Symbols are used throughout Addonizio s sonnet. I like to touch your tattoos in
complete/darkness, when I can t see them (1 2). The darkness not only represents the
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But by employing the word pulsing (4), the reader can really feel the lover s heart
beating on the speaker s hand. This addresses the fact that love has a pulse and it can
halt just as well as a heart can. Through visual and tactile imagery, Addonizio shows
how close intimately the lovers are with one another. Structure is important in First
Poem for You as well. Addonizio chose to write a sonnet to have the last lines truly
conclude the poem in a way that meditates on the permanence of the tattoos. The
author destroys the immediate, powerful, and concrete image of the lovers with such
permanence is terrifying. / So I touch them in the dark; but touch them, trying (13 14).
These lines represent the vague understanding of the future between the two partners.
It is unknown if the two will remain together or not and the last line leaves the reader
hanging. This creates a deep reality with the poem that can easily be connected with,
for the fate of a relationship is truly unknown. First Poem for You, by Kim Addonizio,
illustrates a night between two lovers lying next to each other. From this sonnet, it is
discovered that through symbolism, imagery, and structure, the speaker s views on
relationships are embellished.
Addonizio, Kim. First Poem for You. PoetryOutloud. 2011.
Adult Learning Course Analysis
Creating an effective learning course requires that you know a little about your
audience. Depending on the profile of the course taker, you can tailor the content
accordingly.
One of the most basic (and often not thought about) classifications is whether the
course is for an adult or a child. If you are creating learning for your company, the
answer to this question is probably quite obvious. However, it does help to
understand the adult learner a bit more thoroughly so as to create training that is
optimized to produce positive results. Self Concept When we get older, our concept
of who we are (self concept) shifts from dependence towards independence and self
direction. Adult Learner Experience As we grow and experience more life, we
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As important as experiences are to the learning process though, the experiences do not
teach by themselves. Students must be challenged to articulate the thinking that has
been stimulated by these experiences. A teacher must be skilled in knowing how to
encourage this reflection she must be knowledgeable about the content herself,
knowledgeable about how her particular students are likely to understand this
content, adept at asking open ended questions, and willing to challenge students
thinking. Such skills do not come easily. In the brief video clip we see Mission Hill
teachers interact with students in a variety of ways that support reflection. One
teacher discusses the habit of mind of using evidence to support an idea. These
interactions go beyond the hands on; they encourage the minds on as well. Few
teachers today who do not hold that learning must be active, that learners must be
engage and held accountable for their learning. There is a huge gap that persist
between that common knowledge and the daily practice of adult education we
experience in industry, academia, and the community. (Page 3 Vella,
Pros And Cons Of The C 970 Pro
The C 970 Pro is a stylishly designed mid range treadmill from NordicTrack. Sturdy
and versatile, the machine has plenty of selling points including a strong motor,
adjustable cushioning, motorized incline, long running track, and many more.
Specifications
Motor 3.0 CHP DurX Commercial Plus
Workout Programs 32 built in training programs
IFit Compatibility Yes
Tread Belt 20 x 60
Cushioning FlexSelect adjustable cushioning
Incline 0 to 15%
Speed 0 to 12 MPH
Heart Rate Training Handlebars with built in sensors and a wireless chest strap for
accurate measurement of heart rate during training
Console 7 backlit display with a wide viewing angle
Controls Easy to use OneTouch controls for adjusting speed and incline
Sound System Intermix Acoustics Sound System with two built in three inch
speakers and an iPod compatible music port
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It is also one of the highest quality motors you will find in this price range. With built
in grounding brush, cooling fans, and top notch insulation, the motor is built to last a
lifetime.
The treadmill is surprisingly quiet, even at the highest speed. The dual cooling fans
in the motor make sure there is no excessive noise or vibration when you train. The
machine also has a 2.5 rear roller, which reduces noise and friction to a great extent.
As a result, the C 970 Pro makes very little noise when compared to other machines
in its weight class.
While excessive noise and vibration is not a factor that many people consider while
choosing a treadmill, it is particularly important to you if you are someone who loves
listening to songs or watching TV while training.
Adjustable
Alcohol as an Ergogenic Aid
Andrew Aluko
March 28, 2011
Sports and Nutrition
Professor Saullo
Alcohol and Athletics Alcohol, more specifically ethyl alcohol or ethanol, is a
depressant that provides 7 kCal of energy per gram, and is the most abused drug for
athletes and non athletes in the United States. Prior to my research on alcohol, I
assumed that alcohol abuse was not prevalent among college athletes, outside of the
occasional partying that normal college students partake in as well. But according to
Lifestyles and Health Risks of Collegiate Athletes, college athletes generally drink
more heavily and are more likely to engage in binge drinking than non athletes1, and
contrary to my belief, in the psychologic realm, some have argued that alcohol before
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Alcoholism, or alcohol dependence, is a disease that includes strong cravings for
alcohol and continuing to drink, despite repeated alcohol related problems.
Although alcoholism can be developed due to excessive consumption, a user is at
higher risk when the disease runs in the family. The four main symptoms of
alcoholism are craving, impaired control, tolerance, and physical dependence. 3,4
For most adults, moderate alcohol use is up to two drinks per day for men and one
drink per day for women and older people. Obivously, the safest way to avoid
alcoholism is to not drink at all. But if one must intake alcohol they should try to stay
around the moderate alcohol intake.
Are there any benefits of alcohol intake? Prior to my research I would have
answered no. But moderate daily alcohol intake actually does have some benefits.
2 oz or 30 mL of 90 proof alcohol, or slightly less than three 12 oz beers reduce a
healthy person s risk of heart attack and stroke, independent of physical activity
level. 5,6,7 In fact, alcohol affects HDL levels just about as strongly as any other
lifestyle factor, and may cause a rise in LDL levels thus stopping a critical step in
plaque formation in the arteries. 8
Alcohol is the most abused drug in the United States by athletes and non athletes.
After my research I was shocked to learn the seriousness of its effects in the short and
Turn-Taking System as Described in Conversation Analysis
Outline and illustrate the turn taking system as described in Conversation Analysis
Introduction to Discourse
Student Number: 12022165
Academic year 2012/2013
TABLE OF CONTENT
1INTRODUCITON
2TURN TAKING
3STRUCTURE OF THE TURN TAKING SYSTEM
3.1Techniques for selecting the next speaker
4OPENING AND CLOSING OF THE CONVERSATION
4.1Openings
4.1.1Topic
4.2Closings
5CONCLUSION
INTRODUCITON
In conversation people seem to follow a certain rule of communication which is
often perceived as effortless as breathing but not many people are aware that turn
taking system as described in conversation analysis is deeply structured, organized
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To avoid unintended implicature in dispreferred responses (invitation/declination)
we often add something to them. We can not respond to the invitation by saying no
as this could be considered as inappropriate and would create implicature. That is
why in the case of declining an invitation we have to add an apology, explanation or
an excuse why we refused the offer. There are also examples when we have one
adjacency pair embedded within another
Dispreferred or complex responses can also be:
Silence
Pauses
Preface: well, uhm, ah
Example:
[pic]
(Levinson, 1983:308)
Politicians often take on these dispreferred responses in order to avoid anwsering a
question directly. Alternative responses to the first part of the adjacency pairs are:
[pic]
(Levinson, 1983:307)
Example: Interview of Paxman vs. Howard in which Howard (leader of the oposing
party) continues to avoid anwsering the questions provided by Paxman.
Paxman: Did you threaten to overule him?
Howard: I was not entitled to instruct Derek Lewis and I did not instruct him.
Paxman: Did you threaten to overule him?
Howard: The truth of the matter is that Mr. Marriot was not suspended
Paxman: Did you threaten to overule him?
Howard: I did not overule Derek Lewis
Paxman: Did you threaten to
Distilled Hydrochloric Acid
From the observations of the reactions of alkali metals, it is conspicuous potassium
was the most reactive due to the fact the reaction between water and potassium was
immensely more vigorous the other alkali metals. Additionally, there was a burst of
sparks and flames in the potassium reaction also a great amount of bubbling and gas
formed, greater than the other reactions. The reaction partaken between sodium and
water was seemingly not as reactive as potassium, from the experiment it can be
inferred that only sparks and some formation of gas and bubbling were observed.
Moreover, lithium was the least reactive, there were no sparks or flames evident,
rather only a small amount of bubbling and formation of gas occurred.
With the alkaline earth metals, the reactivity of the elements was tested in both water
and distilled hydrochloric acid. The reaction of calcium was observed to be more
vigorous and overall more reactive than magnesium. In the test between calcium and
water, there was bubbling, and formation of gas observed, additionally, when a
magnesium strip was placed in water, no reaction occurred, providing evidence to the
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From the observations table, chloride is prominently the most reactive out of the
three elements due to the facts a colour change occurred when the aqueous solution of
chlorine was mixed with bromine and iodine, exhibiting a more reactive element
displacing a less reactive element. In the aqueous solution of bromine, a colour
change occurred only when mixed with iodine, justifying the fact that bromine is less
reactive than chlorine though more reactive than iodine. Therefore, iodine is the least
reactive due to the inability of displacing chlorine or bromine when mixed together,
no colour change was evident in any of the
Corporate Finance
Corporate Finance Exam with Answers
Posted on May 10, 2012 by Sam
Corporate Finance, Chapters 8, 9 10. Exam Questions: 1. A project s opportunity
cost of capital is: A. The forgone return from investing in the project. 2. Which of
the following statements is correct for a project with a positive NPV? A. The IRR
must be greater than 1. 3. What is the NPV of a project that costs $100,000 and
returns $50,000 annually for 3 years if the opportunity cost of capital is 14%? C.
$16,085 4. The decision rule for net present value is to: C. Accept all projects with
positive net present values 5. What is the maximum that should be invested in a
project at time zero if the inflows are estimated at $50,000 annually for 3 years, ...
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A. 3.5% 25. What nominal annual return is required on an investment for an investor
to experience a 12% gain in purchasing power? Assume inflation to be 4%. D.
16.48% 26. What is the undiscounted cash flow in the final year of an investment,
assuming $10,000 after tax cash flows from operations, $1,000 from the sale of a
fully depreciated machine, $2,000 required in additional working capital, and a
35% tax rate? C. $12,650 27. For a profitable firm in the 30% marginal tax bracket
with $100,000 of annual depreciation expense, the depreciation tax shield would
be: B. $40,000 28. Why is accelerated depreciation often favored for the corporation
s set of tax books? D. It impacts favorably with the time value of money 29. Why is
it likely that firms use straight line depreciation methods for reporting to
shareholders? D. It allows asset balances to decline more slowly 30. What is the net
effect on a firm s working capital if a new project requires $30,000 in inventory,
$10,000 increase in accounts receivable, $35,000 increase in machinery, and a
$20,000 increase in accounts payable? C. +$20,000 31. What level of management
is responsible for originating capital budgeting proposals? D. All levels of
management 32. Which of the following is least likely to be responsible for a
regional manager s conflict of interest in promoting a capital budgeting proposal? B.
African Diaspora Essay
The contemporary society has started to express a lot of interest in cultural values
in the recent years and the concept of the African Diaspora has received a lot of
attention from the general public as a result of the complex ideas that it puts across.
There are a series of notable figures from the nineteenth century who proved that the
African Diaspora would have a significant influence on the Western World,
considering that these people were determined to express their passion in regard to
their background and to their overall role on the American continent. The concept of
the African Diaspora goes back several millennia, at the time when people in
Antiquity either traveled to other sides of the world because they wanted to expand
their influence or were simply forced to leave their homes in order to be slaves. In
order to understand more regarding the African Diaspora in the Americas, one needs
to focus on earlier periods before the rise of American slavery and the transatlantic
slave trade (Gomez 7). Although individuals in the U.S. mainly focus on trying to
comprehend African culture through focusing on people who were brought on the
American continent during the slave trade, the center of attention should actually be
represented by African tradition that was devised over several centuries and before
African people interacted with white individuals. Many people today promote the
belief that African Diaspora directly results from the transatlantic slave trade. Even
Masculine Bravado in Death of a Salesman and A Streetcar...
What is it to be a man? Masculinity is defined and characterized differently across
cultures and time there is no global standard. In some cultures, being a man may
mean being comfortable with both your masculine and feminine sides or it could
suggest being tough and not letting your feelings show at all. Manliness can be
demonstrated in some cultures by providing for a family through work, and in others,
it might mean scoring the winning goal in a championship game. It is not an easy
thing to define an entire genderbased on the arbitrary set of ever changing social and
cultural norms, but somehow it still happens. Trying to define one s own masculinity
and live up to its standards is a tough and grueling task that many men... Show more
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Nevertheless, with both in the sales industry, it s easy for them to turn on that
charismatic charm and sell not only their ideals, but themselves in the form of their
winning personalities (Cardullo 29). Stanley Kowalski is the typical hyper masculine
example of a man in the late 1940 s to early 1950 s. He is described by his sister in
law as an ape (Williams 121), he is abusive towards his wife, and he is the
breadwinner of the family he literally brings home the meat and throws it at his
wife to catch and cook. Masculinity itself is not a character flaw, but when
expressed with such ferocity it can become a crutch and unflattering. Stanley
displays his manliness in several different ways throughout the play, something that
the author Tennessee Williams did on purpose to reflect on the societal norms of
the time and to do so in a questioning manner. The manliness that Stanley has is not
one that is kept tamed and unleashed in appropriate moments, but is a type that is
constantly wanting people to know that he is the king (Williams 138) of his home
and family. By asserting his dominance, Stanley is showing how masculinity can
be a force that drives one to do absurd things in order to keep up a façade. Willy
Loman s disposition is not as boisterous as Streetcar s anti hero, Stanley, but is
instead more internal and self reflective. His views of masculinity arise from the
Lies Exposed Into Reality In Umberto Eco s Physo
One of the recurring themes in the story, although a perverse notion, is how lies
could somehow actually be turned into reality. Baudolino explains, When you say
something you ve imagined, and others then say that s exactly how it is, you end
up believing it yourself. Abdul, one of Baudolino s friends expressed a similar
whim, The vision was an illusion, but what I now felt inside was not; it was true
desire. When you feel it, it s not an illusion. It s real (Eco, 2002). Umberto Eco
suggests that fabricated lies are able to shape reality; even the liar convinces himself
/herself that those lies are the truth.
In reality, almost everyone tells lies, basically to benefit one s own interests.
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Lies also cover the truth, that s why these cause trouble to many people. In
Baudolino s first attempt to save the Alessandrians, he conspired the appearance of
Saint Peter as though protecting their newfound city: to prevent the attack.
However, one of the men realizing that it must have been one of Baudolino s
tricks, wreaked havoc and confusion among the soldiers and the citizens of the city.
Instead of resolving the conflict, Baudolino felt as though he merely worsened it;
because of him, innocent and brave lives were lost. The gravest consequence of
one of his lies was of concealing his adoptive father s death. Since Baudolino and
his friends were assigned to guard the emperor, they feared that they would be
falsely accused of having murdered the emperor. To disguise that, they made it seem
as though Frederick had died drowning in the river. At the end of the novel,
Baudolino realized that his beloved father really wasn t murdered in the room merely
unconscious. This meant that the emperor Frederick really died of drowning and
could have lived had they told the
The Treatment Of Trauma And How Yoga May Be An
Integral...
The Adverse Childhood Experiences study, also known as ACE s, was a huge
breakthrough for preventative health care research. The partnership of Kaiser
Permanente and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
produced one of the largest studies ever conducted to explore associations between
childhood maltreatment (chronic and toxic stress from early adversity) and health
and well being throughout the lifespan. The study involves the data from over
17,000 participants collected from 1995 to 1997 (Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention). Although the study s main findings were aimed at influencing the
health care system, there remains a multitude of important implications for the
treatment of trauma and how yoga may be an integral part of that care. Adverse
Childhood Experiences are described as traumatic or stressful events that occur
under the age of 18 years. Multiple categories of childhood emotional and physical
abuse were considered including Abuse, Neglect, and Household Dysfunction, each
with respective subsets of criteria. A questionnaire is used to determine a person s
ACE Score. Depending on how many questions they answer indicating that
childhood trauma was present, a numerical figure is used as an index for their score
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Economic Factors That Affect Population Growth
A Discussion of the Economic Factors that Affect Population Growth in Dubai
This essay forms a discussion about the economic factors that affect population
growth, in Dubai. According to McGinley (2013), there are two factors that
contribute to population growth: high birth rates and immigration into a country.
Births add more people to the country s total population, thus increasing the total
population. Deaths, on the other hand, reduce the population size, thus decreasing the
total population. Further, immigration adds to the population, but emigration reduces
the total population. This essay proceeds as follows. First, I outline the levels of the
Demographic Transition Model (DTM) and the factors that affect the birth and death
rates. Second, I consider methods that other country s (namely Germany and New
Zealand) have established to control their total population. Third, I devote attention to
the status of Dubai s economy and how it has contributed to population growth.
Finally, I draw this essay to a conclusion, summing the discussion within.
A nation can experience a series of fluctuations in its total population. According to
Barker et al. (2008), the DTM is composed of five stages (the high fluctuating, early
expanding, late expanding, and low fluctuating and decline stage). The DTM model
explains how birth and death rate changes over time; these changes are entirely
dependent upon economic development. For instance, death rates drop rapidly as a
country begins to
Easter 1916, Wild Swans at Coole and Second Coming, by...
The timeless essence and the ambivalence in Yeats poems urge the reader s response
to relevant themes in society today. This enduring power of Yeats poetry, influenced
by the Mystic and pagan influences is embedded within the textual integrity drawn
from poetic techniques and structure when discussing relevant contextual concerns.
Wild Swans at Coole , Easter 1916 and The Second Coming encapsulate the
romanticism in his early poetry to civil influences and then a modernist approach in
the later years. The three poems explore distinct transition of a poet while discussing
ideas of history, love and politics. WC , written in romantic style, emphasises his
inner turmoil through an array of poetic techniques entrenched within a... Show more
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The techniques and systolic structure provides textual integrity by allowing
relevance for a large contextual audience, with the themes transcending time and
context. The contrast of the swans magnificence in their immortal portrayal to
Yeats anguish in his twilight years of mental state establishes two aspects of
human nature, developing a sense of ambiguity. Easter 1916 portrays a stark
contrast of Ireland before and after the Irish Uprising. Patriotism, with Mysticism
in wherever green is worn , is evident through the vivid imagery portraying Ireland.
Political idealism is a transition from personal concerns in WC to civil concerns of
Ireland and serves as a medium to reflect on the morals that define contextual
society, reinforcing the enduring power of his poetry. Romantic influences paint a
calm and peaceful portrait of Ireland through a tranquil tone. The mood is pleasant
in the nod of the head and polite meaningless words as the reader deduces a positive
outlook on society. It explicitly contrasts the repetition of a terrible beauty is born
when reflecting on the violence in Ireland, shaping a personal response influenced by
his perception of a struggle diminishing the essence of a pleasant aforementioned
society. The stone to the troubled living stream emphasises Yeats support for the
movement by placing
Descartes Discourse Method
Descartes, A discourse on the method, 1637 coincides with the authors argument the
although Descartes was taught at the best school in England he left without feeling
intellectually accomplished, that he instead had doubts which reviled to him how
ignorant he was. That Descartes believing he was ignorant in order to gain knowledge
created a method that could establish absolute truthif only for himself as although he
can try to show others what he believes they have to come to an agreement with it in
order to internalize it. In this method Descartes would disregard his senses and use
logic.
Descartes decided that he would not accept everything he was told to be true nor
would he trust what he perceived to be true because he, like everyone else,
Federalism And Separation Of Power
In 18th century America, delegates representing twelve of the thirteen states gathered
in Philadelphia to correct the national government. At the time, the existing
government, which was under the Articles of Confederation, was too weak and not
doing the job required to administer the new nation. On the other hand,
representatives from the states tried to create a strong internal government without
allowing one person, or party, to gain too much power. Consequently, the framers of
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government. Guards like; checks and balances, Federalism, separation of powers, and
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In addition, the Constitution states that liberty requires that the three great
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  • 1. Essay Writing About My Best Friend Writing an essay about one's best friend may seem deceptively simple at first glance, as the topic revolves around a personal relationship. However, delving into the intricacies of the friendship and translating the emotions, experiences, and shared moments into a coherent and engaging narrative can be a challenging task. The difficulty arises from the need to strike a balance between expressing genuine emotions and maintaining a structured, well-organized essay. There is a constant challenge to avoid falling into clichГ©s or generic descriptions while still capturing the unique essence of the friendship. Additionally, the writer must consider the perspective of the audience, ensuring that the essay is relatable and resonates with readers who may not share the same experiences or connection. The emotional attachment to the subject matter can sometimes cloud objectivity, making it challenging to present a balanced portrayal of the best friend. Writers may grapple with the desire to showcase the friend in an entirely positive light while acknowledging the complexities and nuances that exist in any relationship. Furthermore, finding the right words to convey the depth of emotions and the significance of the friendship can be daunting. Striking the right tone – one that is both heartfelt and articulate – requires a careful selection of language and a keen awareness of the essay's overall purpose. In conclusion, writing an essay about one's best friend is a task that demands a delicate balance between personal expression and literary skill. It requires introspection, creativity, and a commitment to capturing the essence of a significant relationship in a way that is both engaging and authentic. For those seeking assistance with essay writing or exploring similar topics, a variety of resources are available. Services like HelpWriting.net provide support for crafting essays on a range of subjects, ensuring that individuals can access professional help when navigating the challenges of essay composition. Essay Writing About My Best Friend Essay Writing About My Best Friend
  • 2. Movie Response Praying With Lior Movie Response Praying with Lior Erin Hennessey redacted Used with permission Bethel University College of Adult and Professional Studies HUSE300 Family Perspectives Ryan Gunderson March 4, 2015 Movie Response Praying with Lior Introduction A rite of passage commemorating the transition from a boy into a man is more than just the fulfillment of a dream; it is the definition of identity for a family. Praying with Lior, chronicles a deep connection of a young man with prayer and the Jewish culture through the eyes of Lior, siblings, parents, synagogue members, and classmates. Yet, this film is more than just a journey for a young man with Down Syndrome to achieve a significant milestone, it is the emotional, physical, spiritual,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lior has a unique relationship with each member of the family, arguably creating a harmonious balance among tradition, culture, community, and nurture. The relational aspects connecting Lior with the Jewish tradition include intimate bonds with the late Rabbi Devora Bartnoff, Rabbi Mordecai Liebling, members of the synagogue, and siblings. There is an abundant sense of passion, tolerance, empowerment, and benediction filling the spirits of those in Lior s presence during prayer. Lior sings out with courage, confidence, conviction, and sheer joy radiates from him. It is like the world around ceases existence and this moment of prayer Lior shares only with God. Lior is noticeably anxious about tone, volume, cadence, and rhythm which for me contribute to the authenticity of his prayer. It is apparent from the very onset of the film; Lior is the recipient of incredible love and affection from within the family system as well as the synagogue and school community. Although, it is unclear if these sentiments truly reflect an acceptance for Lior s self image beyond the fabric of culture binding a family and community together. We are left wondering whether this strong orientation toward the family s ethnic culture and religion is a symptom of a multigenerational transmission process. Furthermore, we must contemplate if the presence of fusion among the parent subsystem, Lior, and faith a manifestation of failure to resolve
  • 3. Analysis Of Bram Stoker s Dracula Voluptuous Vampire or Proper Prude Written and set in the late 19th century, Bram Stoker s epistolary novel Dracula is a pivotal book in gothic/horror literature. Like most novels written by men, Dracula appeals more to the male audience and their fantasies and fears about women than to the Victorian Age woman. In the novel, Lucy and Mina are the only two female characters the reader meets in detail, and they are also the only two characters that are seen becoming vampires indeed, they are the only major vampire characters, with the exception of the chief antagonist, who are described in detail within the novel. Therefore it is clear that these two play a very important role in representing females in the novel. Both characters are also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can be seen when Van Helsing comments about Mina, She is one of God s women, fashioned by His own hand to show us men and other women that there is a heaven where we can enter, and that its light can be here on earth. So true, so sweet, so noble, so little an egoist and that, let me tell you, is much in this age... ( 197 ). The fact that Stoker has chosen to include such an important contrast between the two major characters so early in the novel suggests that it will play an important part in the narrative. The reader later learns that this difference is essential to the plot, as it is only Mina s purity and innocence that allows the group to defeat Dracula at the end of the novel, and ultimately saves Mina from Lucy s fate. Lucy s part in the novel may be relatively short, yet her role is essential to the audience s understanding of the novel s message about female roles and female sexuality in Victorian society since she is the first victim of Count Dracula. At the same time, Lucy is the only character whose transformation into a vampire Stoker describes in detail: At times she slept, and both Van Helsing and I noticed the difference in her, between sleeping and waking. Whilst asleep she looked stronger, although more haggard and her breathing was softer; her open mouth showed the pale
  • 4. Argumentative Essay On Child Labor Child Labor Hurts Everyone In the past, women and men fought for the children of America to liberate them of the burden of harsh work and give them their childhood back. Although we want to believe that child labor is now history, child labor is still significant in our time, all around the world. Today the number of children, ages 5 14, working around the world are estimated to be increasing. Children are constantly working in dangerous working environments that cost them their lives or hamper their ability them to have a basic normal childhood that children have in America. These children miss the opportunity to run and play with friends, have friends their own age, to explore the world around them that they live in every day, have the opportunities to go to school to learn about the world they live in, and expand their imagination. Instead children in some part of world are going to mines and sweatshops to work instead of to school. They are working in dangerous places instead of playing with kids their own ages, and we in America are helping with the growth of child labor. Although in America we have protected our next generation by out lawing child labor, we are constantly helping the growth of child labor in other parts of the world. How you might ask? By buying the products produced through child labor from other countries. As American consumers we need to stop buying products produced by child labor. The sources that I will be analyzing and will provide dates and facts to examine how we in America have increased the buying of products from other countries that have child labor as their number one workforce, how by buying from these countries has hurt Americans, how our import has increased, and exports decreased, and how this has hurt America s economy dramatically. Edmonds. Eric V. and Nina Pavcnik. (2005). Child Labor in the Global Economy. American Economic Association. Book. Eric V. Edmonds. and Nina Pavcnik are both assistant professors of economic at Dartmouth college, Hanover, New Hampshire. They are also researchers in the National Bureau of Economic Research at Cambridge, Massachusetts. In this article Edmonds and Nina share how the high income countries perceive what child labor is,
  • 5. Dr. Mary Shelly s Frankentein And The 1994 Adaptation... Kaila Mines Professor Star Mary Shelly vs Baranagh Mary Shelly s Frankentein and the 1994 adaptation of the novel have many similarities and also many differences. Differences focus mainly on death and the similarities focus on the plot structure. The similarities override the differences because the overall plot structure stayed the same. The changes of how people died is one major difference that Branagh had taken away from the original novel. In the book, Victors mother dies from scarlet fever that she has gotten from Elizabeth. As quoted from the book, She died calmly, and her countenance expressed affection even in death. I need not describe the feelings of those whose dearest ties are rent by that most irreparable evil, the void that presents itself to the soul, and the despair that is exhibited on the countenance. In the movie, Victor s mother dies from childbirth. Victor is far less affected by the death of his mother in the novel than the movie. In the movie he creates Frankenstein as one of the results of the death of his mother. This is one major difference that is displayed. Within the movie version, another major difference regarding the death of a character is involving Elizabeth, who he then turned into a monster to be a friend for the original creature that Victor had created. When Elizabeth discovered that she was not alive anymore, and how horrendous she thought she portrayed herself and the monster, she killed herself. In the novel, the
  • 6. The Rabbinic Age of Judaism The banishment and exile of Jews from the ancient Kingdom Judah to Babylon resulted in dramatic changes to Jewish culture and religion. This allowed the circumstances for the development of various sects, each of which claimed exclusive authority to represent Judaism ; marriage with members of other sects is forbidden. Although priests controlled the rituals of the Temple, the scribes and sages, later called rabbis dominated the study of the Torah. These sages identified with the Prophets and developed and maintained an oral tradition that they believed had originated at Mount Sinai. The Pharisees had its origins in this new system. One of the factors that distinguished the Pharisees from other groups preceding the destruction of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This clarified the status of those common areas as a private domain relative to the members of the bond. In that manner people could carry objects from building to building. The Pharisees were innovators in that they enacted specific laws as they saw necessary, according to the needs of the time. Of all the major Second Temple sects, only the Pharisees believed with teachings directed to all Jews, they could transform Temple worship. Such teachings extended beyond ritual practices. Regardless of the importance they gave to the Temple, the Pharisees vision of Jewish law was a means by which ordinary people could engage with the blessings in their daily lives. Also, they wanted to grant them a position from which to respond to challenges in a way meaningful to the vast majority of Jews. Their responses would constitute Rabbinic Judaism. After the destruction of the Second Temple, these sect divisions ended. The Rabbis avoided the term Pharisee . The Rabbis claimed leadership over all Jews, and added to the Amidah the birkat haMinim, a prayer which in part exclaims, Praised are You O Lord, who breaks enemies and defeats the arrogant, and which is understood as a rejection of sectarians and sectarianism. This shift by no means resolved conflicts over the interpretation of the Torah; rather, it relocated debates between sects to debates within Rabbinic Judaism. The Rabbinic Era itself is divided into two
  • 7. What Does Ontological Position Influence Mixed Methods... The main purpose of this paper is to reflect upon a methodological approach towards in what extent does ontological position influence mixed methods research which involves both collecting and analyzing the combination of quantitative and qualitative data. This reflection will begin with defining the ontological position, then why this approach influence mixed method researchand followed by a conclusion. Defining ontological position The term ontology is derived from the Greek word, with onto meaning being , and logos usually interpreted as science ; so that ontology, as customarily understood, is the science or study of being (Lawson, 2004). Also, ontology is a branch of metaphysics concerned with the nature and relations of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Referring to the term Method for gathering and analyzing data such as survey research or regression analysis on the quantitative side and metaphor analysis on the qualitative or interpretive sides (Hatch and Yanow, 2008). Guba (1990) refers to ontology as the nature of the knowable or the nature of reality . Thus, an assumption of an ontological kind concern is that the very nature of social entities being investigated (Dieronitou, 2014). Besides that, I also figured out that epistemology is firmly grounded in the ontological belief that the actions of human subjects is noticeable of a methodical and ruled by administered of the external reality. Therefore, there is a theoretical view that human behaviors and actions are principally determined by stimuli which are not of their own making according to scholar Bracken, 2010. Therefore, there is an understanding that a research methodology used by researchers which makes them produces differing sets of data and to emphasize upon outcomes in contradictory ways by depending upon on ontological and epistemological positioning. Hence, this paper will focus on the ontological position of mixed methods methodology. Using mix method why ontological influence this approach The argument of this paper is that ever since almost all researchers, whether they give credit to the positivist, constructivist or pragmatic tradition, implemented the conventional term paradigm to suggest a fresh
  • 8. Product Features Of The Home Appliance Industry 2.Durable Household industry overview The home appliance industry is a multi billion dollar industry which includes the Major Appliances (refrigerators, cookers, dishwashers, washing machines dryers), Small Appliances (Vacuum cleaners, iron, accessories) and Home Comfort products (air conditioners, water heaters). Home appliances industry competes on the basis of: Cost structure that impacts the ability to compete on price. Product features that can provide a competitive advantage, through innovation Brand names recognition as a strong basis in the consumer driven appliance market. Kahn (2015) states that over the last five years the Industry revenue increased 5.5%, reaching $191.3 billion in 2015, expecting an annualized 3.8% grow over the next five years, representing industry revenue of $230.3 billion in 2020. As it is illustrated in figure 1, the industry consists in five major players that account for about 39% of industry market share in a low level of concentration industry that varies between market segment and by region, experiencing consolidation mainly due to company efforts to build economies of scale and scope, with significant merger activity (Kahn 2015). To increase profit margins, home appliance manufacturers are aiming to build sales volume especially in emerging markets, increasing productivity and moving production to regions with lower cost labour; and/or through the acquisitions of local companies. 3.Companies background Knowing the
  • 9. The Causes Of Bullying In Schools Why and how does children get bullies in school? Is it necessary to have bullies in school? According to the article Bullying and Peer Victimization , Faris discusses the cause of bullies and how it affects their mental health. One cause of bullying is the diversity, which makes a consequence of mental problems. The mental health problems that shows are depression, anger, anxiety, low self esteem, or low empathy. It is proven that researchers have found that bullies have significantly lower self esteem than bystanders (O Moore Kirkham, 2001), are more depressed (Roland, 2002), and have lower global self worth, scholastic competence, social acceptance, and greater behavioral conduct problems (Austin Joseph, 1996) (Faris, 2009). Moreover, America is a diverse country, which people come from different countries. The problem with that fact is when newly immigrants who migrate to America, they get self conscious about what others will think about them. Many young children believe that being different is a horrible characteristic that they tease each other for it. For example, I was bullied as well when I came here from the Philippines (I was 7 ВЅ years old). First of all, I didn t clearly understand the language and I was confused in school with my peers. I mean, I didn t know there are some students who are from other countries and believes in different culture. I thought it was interesting that some people believes that it is alright to hurt one s feelings. I remember, I
  • 10. The Community Organizing Self Reflection Essay Community Organizing Self Reflection Experiences My interest in community organizing and building began with the passion and knowledge for the well being of others my father instilled in my life. My father was the late Chief Elmer Manatowa Jr of the Sac and Fox Nation, Native Tribe of Oklahoma. I have been an active Governing Council member (all adult members) of my Tribe for many years. I landed my first real job, Planning Department secretary, after taking a business course at the local technical .school. In that position, I had the opportunity to attend a Tribal Sovereignty Symposium organized by the Federal, State, and Tribal organizations. This was my first taste of community organizingand community building. It was the fourth symposium of its kind. The topics included Indian law, environmental issues, law enforcement, juvenile justice, arts, taxation, spirituality, preservation, state compacts, and Tribal immunity. There were two Senate Bills, 299 and 667. Bill 299 allowed certain protections for protecting land royalties and mineral rights. The protections included oil and mineral operator s exclusion from drilling on individually owned Indian Country lands. Bill 667 referred to the health and human service regarding Indians. When my father died, I stepped up my participation in order to fill in the gap left without his presence. I have been advocating for social change the Tribal government level by actively listening to the general consensus of
  • 11. Human Consciousness Human Consciousness A Portrait of the Brain Through Theories and Discussion A hemispherectomy is a surgical process in which the brain of a patient is halved and one of these parts is then removed. The procedure is only ever carried out on individuals who are very young, as their brains are still flexible, pliable enough that the remaining portion will then take on the functions of the half that had been removed. Though this process is rather rare, only carried out when the child in question is experiences dramatic seizures that can only be halted in this way, it brings a crucial element to the table, far beyond the medical benefit for one. Hemispherectomies prove that patients can survive with only half of the brain, and thus, if the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The question is the thought behind the idea of Solipsism. Solipsism is the philosophical belief that the consciousness of one is sure to exist, but the world as one experiences it, as well as the mind of others, do no exist, as they cannot be known. Stephen P. Thornton (2014) comments that there is no sound way to prove that our individual reality is true, as all we have is what is merely perceived as our reality, or in more specific terms, what the brain perceives. The solipsist can attach no meaning to the supposition that there could possibly be other thoughts, experiences, and emotions other than his own. In layman s terms, in this definition it is understood that the word pain refers and means to simply my pain and cannot then accordingly conceive how this world is applied to any sense other than this exclusively egocentric one. The theory of Solipsism is directly related to the Problem of Other Minds, as Thornton (2014) explains which is the inability to justify that near universal belief that the minds of others are very much like the minds of our own. This delves not only into the thought of psychology, but also into the regions of philosophy, making it nearly impossibly to study from a purely psychological perspective. What is known is the experiencing of one s own conscious, but this is found lacking when one cannot know if another is experiencing the same. In basis, it is the asking if it is possible for a being to exist as a philosophical
  • 12. Song Of Solomon Critical Analysis oydy S. Massene Period 1 Mr . Amoroso 10/03/17 In the book Song of Solomon, by Toni Morrison, there is a big conversation about flying. Now flying in this book doesn t actually mean that someone is or was flying. In this book flying meant that someone was trying to escape their identity or flying away to find themselves, in the midst of all the problems that they were facing. In the book Song of Solomon, we see an African Americanman who struggles with himself and society, better known as man v. man and man v. society. The young man named Milkman, he is the one male that wanted to run away from his problems, but along the way he wants to know more and he stops running. Milkmans journey was not that one an easy one, there were times when he almost lost his life. The other reason it as hard was because he had different people telling him things that made him lose track most of the time. The book starts off by Mr. Robert Smith flying off of a building at the same time that Milkman was being born. Robert Smith was someone who commit suicide, as if when one life dies another is born. This is the story of an African American male named Milkman. The conversation revolved around race most of them, were actually away from the problem trying to be oblivious to their surroundings. The book actually takes place when slavery was still going on in the South. The South is an important part of the book because that s when Milkman finds about more about his identity. Milkmna s father Macon Dead had been a very lucky man because he had money whereas many black people were struggling to live. Macon didn t worry about anything that revolved around race because he paid more attention to his money.Therefore Milkman didn t understand the actual struggles during the times when black people s lives were literally hell and back. Macon Dead was color blind to race which he shows, the man does not really care for anything but his money. Macon knows that he has money and shows
  • 13. Why Is Socrates The Unexamined Life Is Not Worth Living The storyline of Socrates the unexamined life is not worth living has played out a historically with the controversy of evolution and the belief in God. Most people who believe in God believe think he put everything on Earth and not the theory of Evolution that things evolved over time. Socrates was accused of his findings that he did not believe in God because he challenged the work of God. The unexamined life is not worth living because if we live life the way other people want us to live and go by their beliefs the world would be boring and too uniformed. I think that a different view about everything is very important because we learn to agree and disagree whereas back in Socratestime people were exiled for speaking out on things that
  • 14. Coit Tower Research Paper Coit tower has many historical aspect to it. It also has many architectural features. Coit tower is a concrete pillar on the top of telegraph hill. It stands out and can be seen from across the city. If you have looked out at the San Francisco skyline you have probably seen it. It was built for Lillie Hitchcock Coit, after she passed away. She was a well known patron of the San Francisco fire department because she was saved by firefighters when she was a young girl. So when she grew up she donated a lot of money to the volunteer firefighters of San Francisco. When she died a memorial was built a memorial atop Telegraph Hill and it was named Coit Tower. They also built a memorial for volunteer firefighters. COit
  • 15. Examples Of Insanity In Hamlet Hamlet In the Shakespeare play, Hamlet, Hamlet is given one task by the ghost of his father, which is to get revenge for his death. The ghost also told Hamlet he could not go insane while accomplishing this task or bring harm to his mother. Although, it can be questioned on whether or not Hamlet completely abides by the request of remaining sane while attempting to revenge his father s death. Some of the characters in the play, such as Polonius and Claudius, believed that Hamletwas completely and utterly insane. Hamlet s madness is all an act of pure deception. The reader is challenged in determining if Hamlet is actually insane or just acting insane when Hamlet asked Laertes to forgive him for killing Polonius. Hamlet tells Laertes, His madness is poor Hamlet s enemy (127). Hamlet is attempting to blame his madness for his action of killing Polonius. Hamlet conversation with Horatio before the dual explains that Hamlet knows there is something unusual about the whole situation, which causes him to feel uneasy. Hamlet has a feeling that this duel could be... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hamlet does not slip into true insanity; Hamlet is at fault of making some rash decisions. Although, at some point in time everyone is guilty of making a rash decision that result in consequences. When Hamlet struck his sword through the curtain while he was in his mother s room, he truly thought that it was King Claudius behind the curtain. Hamlet had planned on catching King Claudius in an act of sin, and Hamlet saw his chance and decided to take it. He was just unaware of the fact that it was Polonius behind the curtain not King Claudius. This action was not insanity, it was the consequence of Hamlet not knowing all of the details of who was behind the curtain. This example makes the point that Hamlet is not being truthful when he blames his actions on his madness, because Hamlet is not
  • 16. The Wild Theme Call of the wild A major theme in Jack London s classic The Call of the Wild is in the wild, life is kill or be killed. In the beginning of the book Call of The Wild, buck has to learn how to survive, kill, and make friends in the wild. First, Buck learns the law of survival. For example, he has many challenges in his new life. Since he payed attention to what happened to curly, he stayed on his feet and survive. Second, buck begins to kill to survive. For instance, he is protecting John Thornton by killing other people and other thing since john Thornton saved bick once before, buck is repaying him. last, buck learns to make new friends in the wild as well. For example, he met a wolf in the forest that seemed scared or frightened by Buck
  • 17. Shape Magazine In October 2012, Shape Magazine unveiled a new cover photo demonstrating and tying into the many societal beliefs and ideologies of the time, while interpellating each viewer or reader into the distinct subject position desiring to be like her. Interpellation is the process by which an individual is constructed as a subject by the institutions of modern life; the unique individual is always defined by the generalized social categories of the modern state (Nealon Searls Giroux 44). Furthermore, this act of interpellation in the ad directs readers to different messages and connotations into which viewers align themselves. By using a variety of signs, the magazine cover engages the readers to align themselves with explicit messages, but also... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This process of identification through alignment objectively places the reader in the role of spectatorship and connects with the overall message, that the model resembles hotness, sexiness and ideal body shape. While the cover reflects the dominant cultural myths and ideologies of society such as people wanting to be fit, or that people desire to have silky hair or abs, the placement of the signs and the model allows the reader to engage overall message of the cover, or resisting by refusing to partake in the cultural norms. The model appeals to certain broader ideologies that people can want for themselves such as being sexy or having an ideal body image, which gives each reader the desire to be like
  • 18. Patrice Lumumba Killing In Nigeria Research Paper Gowon had seceded with the North, maybe the protracted civil war that started after their revenge coup would have been avoided. According to Forsyth (1969), thousands of Igbo people were massacred in pogroms in the Northern parts of Nigeria and up to 2 millions of Igbo people died during Nigeria/Biafra civil war; mostly women and children died of starvation as a result of the use of the policy of starvation as a weapon of war and blockade of the separatist Biafra Republic. The human devastation which the world is witnessing today in Syria, as a result of the fact that starvation is being used a weapon of war is horrible (UN (2016). This is not an isolated situation in Nigeria or Africa. Collins (1992) argued that the double elimination of the United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold and the Prime Minister of Congo Patrice Lumumba were efforts at the destruction of peace coming from Dag Hammarskjold and freedom of the Congo in the hands of Belgium coming from Patrice Lumumba. According to Nzongola Ntalaja (2011), Patrice Lumumba, the first legally elected prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), was assassinated (...) on 17 January, 1961. This heinous crime was a culmination of two inter related assassination plots by American and Belgian governments, which used Congolese accomplices ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The removal of village democracy in Igbo land came at a time the colonial soldiers and administrators wanted to pacify the Igbo s. The most crucial aspects of colonialism which will remain in producing intractable problems in Nigeria and among Nigerians are the amalgamation of the peoples of the 3 British colonies who had little or nothing in common; in terms of political system, language, culture, history etc. ; the nature and roles of the military and foreign political
  • 19. Social Justice Theory With these methodologies powerful stories emerged of betrayal, abuse, sexual violation and grueling accounts of masculine socialization endured in the cultural institutions of church, military, corporation, family and society. Gender reconciliation work requires both courage and humility to speak one s truth, to open to the pain of others, to take personal and social responsibility. The process follows an alchemical wisdom; the pain of genderoppression is confronted head on and deep in the core of the wound, a hidden light or grace is discovered that unfolds into a profound healing and transformation (Keepin, 2008). William Keepin sums up how GRI has a bright future, and its place within the growing social justice movements; Despite major ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Interning with Gender Reconciliation International will help me combine the gender theories I learned academically and teach me ways to apply them practically through real peace building situations. Interning at GRI will allow me to incorporate sessions from all of the following courses I have taken at The University for Peace such as: Gender Theory, Human Security, Religion, Human Trafficking, Gender based Violence, and Conflict Resolution. Gender Theory is the foundation of all gendered issues; realizing cultural and social structures of gender begin very early, through conditioning and perpetuated by social standards, often times brushed off as a biological or set standard. Studying gender theorist like Mary Daly, Judith Butler, and Cynthia Enloe allow me to create space to recognize oppressive structures and use different approaches on ways to overcome and solve oppressive structures, and apply them to the internship. Gender Reconciliation International recognizes these social norms and help participants realize their full potential that do not exit within boxes, their seminars allow for stories, and questions of their conditioning and of social constructs. Human Security addresses the deep rooted violence between genders, ethnic groups, religious groups, and economic groups. Gender Reconciliation International facilitates discussions on how societies construct the us and them divisions and how to bridge gaps between groups in a realization that we are one. I believe adding the spiritual we are one theory to human security and reconciliation will give a brighter outlook to social issues, which I was lacking during the course. In the course it is easy to give up hope for humans to support and recognize each other as one race because of all the war and turmoil
  • 20. Joseph Campbell s Monomyth Chauntise McIntosh Prof. Warren Hum T/Th 1130/1245 INTRO/THESIS The Ramayana is an excellent example of Joseph Campbell s monomyth, who expresses that it marks the physical, mental, and spiritual changes that young women and men undergo as they grow and develop to fill a variety of roles in society (Whomsley 186) based on cultural dogmas. During this journey of maturation, an in individual must act in accordance with dharma to attain enlightenment. Dharma is the glue, which upholds the universe and humanity. Every individual has a sense of duty and destiny established from his or her responsibility to achieve his or her role in society. Dharma encompasses all actions, thoughts, and speech in keeping with living a virtuous life (India: The Ramayana 242). Acting contrary to your predestined role in society impairs not only the individual s ability to obtain dharma but that of humanities as well. The hero of the epic in this monomyth is Rama, who understands the sacrifices he must make in order to succeed in being a faithful and dutiful son, loving husband, and caring brother, while also being a stern leader and powerful warrior. Rama s ability to comprehend his conscious devotion to the beliefs of his culture based on the idea of dharma, results in his own enlightenment, symbolizing the ideas and values of his culture. The monomyth consist of three major phases: the departure, initiation and return. In addition, it includes numerous steps however, I will be examining
  • 21. Radiology Technician Essay Radiology technicians work in the field of diagnostic medicine. X ray Technologists have been trained to do diagnostic tests by using different medical imaging devices such as: x rays, CT scans and MRI S. They are trained to use doctor s orders to get the information to do the correct diagnostic imaging best for the patient. Using the proper notes from the doctor you can get the correct angle of the bone or place of origin to get a clear imaging for the proper diagnosis. With increasing population comes a higher demand in the medical world. In the field of radiologist technologist you have number of imagines to perform. One type of imaging is x rays, in order to get a clear picture you must position the bone in a correct position. You need to get the correct angle the physicianordered so you can develop and come up with the correct diagnoses. A computer tomography better known as a CT scans you used by injecting a radioactive solution into a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They make median wage according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Salaries range from $37,570 to $78,440 hospitals and diagnostic laboratories tend to pay higher wages than physicians offices because in a hospital setting you have a higher set of demands then being in a doctor s office. On a normal day as a radiographic technician or technologist you might be asked to perform many different things such as explaining the procedure to your patient, make sure your patients has removed jewelry and other accessories that might interfere with the X rays or other equipment. Position patients so that the relevant parts of their body can be radiographic, provided protest patients by surrounding the body parts under the X ray with radiation protection devices, like a lead shields. Develop the X ray film, Adjust and maintain the X ray equipment, update the patient records before and after the
  • 22. Grignard Limiting Reagent Using Bromobenzene In Experiment 13B we generated a Grignard reagent using bromobenzene (the limiting reagent) and magnesium in an ether solvent. This Grignard reagent was then reacted with benzophenone, followed by an acidic workup, to produce triphenylmethanol. The ether solvent was used in this experiment because is helped to stabilize the Grignard reagent by coordinating its lone pair electrons, therefore donating electron density to a electron deficient magnesium molecule. Anhydrous conditions were required because the Grignard reagent is a reactive nucleophile and a strong base. The anhydrous conditions prevent the Grignard reagent from deprotonating water to form benzene. We ensured anhydrous conditions by flame drying all of our glassware. The reaction began with the insertion of magnesium into the carbon bromine bond to generate the Grignard reagent. 96 mg of magnesium turnings were ground up with a mortar and pestle in order to remove any surface oxides and contaminations that may preclude magnesium s ability to react with unreactive alkyl halides. The magnesium turnings, along with a small crystal of iodine and a drop of 1,2 dibromoethane were added to a round bottom flask. The 1,2 dibromoethane is necessary to activate the alkyl halide. In a conical vial 2mL of anhydrous ether... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The remaining organic layer was washed with sodium bisulfite and brine. The sodium bisulfite was used to wash away MgOH and neutralize the acid. The solution was dried using anhydrous sodium sulfate and heated until the solvent evaporated. Anhydrous sodium sulfate is a drying agent used to remove water from the mixture. The crude mixture was triturated in petroleum ether. Trituration broke down the crude mixture into a desirable compound that remained insoluble, and impurities, which were soluble in the liquid. Therefore, the impurities were filtered out using petroleum ether. This rinsed away the non polar byproduct,
  • 23. Straight Chained Alcohols Discussion This experiment set out to investigate the relation between both straight and branch chained alcohols at various carbon lengths. It was hypothesised that the longest straight chained alcohol would produce the highest level of enthalpy. It was thought that branched chained molecules would have weaker attraction forces due to the fact that they couldn t line up in as a close proximity compared to straight chained alcohols. Resulting in weaker van de waals forces betwixt the branched molecules. Thus allowing, a weaker force necessary to break the molecule apart for combustion (Salters advanced chemistry, 2000). This would then make one assume a smaller rate of enthalpy compared to straight chained alcohols. However, as seen evidently on the graph, the branch chained alcohol clearly disproved this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To further improve this percentage, it is recommended that insulation techniques be carried out on top of the copper rod conduction method to improve efficiency. Insulation is important as it further aids in containing the heat produced from combustion. Further allowing more reliable testing. Testing the enthalpy for control with just an aluminum can using tert butanol produced a low efficiency of 16%. While testing again with tert butanol with the copper increased the efficiency by 32.54% above the control. This shows that the insulation/conduction worked. The method of investigation took into account various variables such as the amount of water, height of retort stand and so on to further increase the validity of the investigation. The only thing in the method which would further improve validity would be to create a way in which to stop the flame from burning right after a five minute testing period per alcohol. This is because valuable grams of alcohol were burnt whilst the can was lifted out of the shroud, in order to place the cap back
  • 24. The Moth s Youtube Channel Summary This video was filmed at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen on February 28, 2003, the theme of the night was When Worlds Collide. The speaker during this video was Anthony Griffith. This video was the second most popular video on The Moth s youtube channel. During his speech, Griffith talks about how he managed to balance his job as a comedian while his two year old daughter was dealing with cancer. He opens with the Charles Dickens quote It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, from the classic novel A Tale of Two Cities. In 1990, Griffith and his family moved to Los Angeles from Chicago, to seek his fame and fortune. Within a couple of weeks of being in Los Angeles, he received two phone calls that would change his life... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How do you plan for your child s death? Nothing can prepare you for death. He had an entire life with his daughter envision within his mind. He had plans for buying her first bike, plans for walking her to school, plans for taking pictures of her on her prom day, plans for walking her down the aisle on her wedding day, not a plan for buying her a dress to be buried in. He felt helpless and didn t know what to do, so he wanted to call his parents to ask them what should he do. Suddenly, a voice from within him told him to man up and to understand that he s not the parent going through what he s going through. There are also people with worse situations than him. By the time he made his third Tonight Show appearance, his daughter had passed away. No one knew that he was mourning and that he couldn t careless about The Tonight Show or Johnny Carson. During 1990, Griffith had three appearances on The Tonight Show and he would give it all away to spend one last day with his daughter. He ended his speech with It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. I think that was a great way to end the speech, it could have been predictable but it worked well and provided the audience with
  • 25. Brexit Disadvantages UK farmers have resented several articles of 1107/2009, desiring a more risk based approach that is science led, similar to the one carried out by the US Environmental Protection Agency, where more actives and products would be available through a faster and more pragmatic process. Nick von Westernholz, CEO of the Crop Protection Association (CPA), believes that Brexit is the golden opportunity to enforce pesticides regulations that support UK farmers and allow them to trade on a global scale. Furthermore, Dr. Colin Ruscoe, President of the British Crop Protection Council (BCPC) expresses his faith in Brexit as being the UK s time to take back control (Loughlin, 2016). Farmers and the pesticideindustry believe that the current hazard based approach is too stringent, placing the EU in a position of being economically unattractive in respect of the development of new active substances and new plant protection products (Chapman, 2014). As a result, safer alternatives are emerging while many active substances are being revoked with the ban on neonicotinoids being the most significant. This represents a severe obstacle to European farmers and will endanger their ability to produce the variety of plant produce to which consumers have become adapted (Chapman, 2014). Simultaneously, the reduction in plant production products generates a major risk to UK trade and competitiveness, with the NFU manifesting its concerns over UK crop production flatlining (House of Commons Library, 2016) and to food security. On the other hand, it could also be contended that a closer affiliation to US legislation could suspend UK trade with the EU as they would no longer conform to their strict regulations (Baker and Knight, 2017). Thus, abolishing would offend NGOs or international trading partners within the EU as the EU represents 60% of UK agri food exports (Pesticide Action Network UK, 2017). Modify The UK has, at no time, implemented a policy intended to reduce the utilization of pesticides in the agricultural sector. Instead, under 1107/2009, the principles of acceptable risk have been ratified, focusing on mitigating the potential destruction of pesticides by setting restrictions on the methods of application (PAN UK,
  • 26. The Two Breed Crossbreeding System b) Three breed cross: In this system of crossbreeding three breeds are used. The bulls of three breeds are used in rotation in successive generations of crossbred females of the previous generation (37,55). This is thus called the rotational crossing. This system is practiced to maintain heterozygosity and to utilize heterosis for maternal ability of the crossbred dams (55). Three breedcross requires the input of three separate breeds (55). Along similar principles as with backcross, all first cross male progeny are sold. First cross females are joined with bulls of a third unrelated breed, instead of with one of the parent breeds as in the backcross. All progeny of F1 dams are sold for slaughter (55). This system takes advantage of both... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This system is an excellent choice as it produces maximum heterosis in both the calf and cow (51). As such, calves obtain the additional growth benefits of hybrid vigor while heterosis in the cows improves their maternal ability. The terminal cross system is one of the simplest systems to implement and achieves the highest use of heterosis and breed complementarities (17,44). All calves marketed will have the same breed composition. A 24% increase in pounds of calf weaned per cow exposed is expected from this system when compared to the average of the parent breeds. 3) BREEDING FOR COMPOSITE Development of a composite or synthetic breed results from the crossing of two or more existing breeds (43). There are many examples of this in Queensland: Santa Gertrudis, Drought master, Braford, Charbray, Brangus and Belmont Red. The primary advantage of forming composite breeds is that after the initial crosses are made, management requirements are the same as for straight breeding. McDowell
  • 27. Rico Act Essay The RICO Act has been an important component in addressing organized and white collar crime. Write a five page (double spaced) essay that summarizes the RICO Act and its impact on organized and white collar crime. Be sure to support your thoughts with information from our readings. Rico Act Essay The term Rico Act stands for the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, Codified as chapter 96, Title 18, of the United States Code which was passed by Congress in 1970. The purpose of the Act was to eliminate the ill affects of organized crime on the nation s economy. The Rico Act provides for extended criminal penalties and a civil cause of action for acts performed as part of an ongoing criminal organization. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those found guilty of racketeering can be fined up to $25,000 and sentenced to 20 years in prison per racketeering count. In addition, the racketeer must forfeit all ill gotten gains and interest in any business gained through a pattern of racketeering activity. RICO also permits a private individual harmed by the actions of such an enterprise to file a civil lawsuit and collect monetary damages. Despite its harsh provisions, a RICO related charge is considered easy to prove in court, as it focuses on patterns of behavior as opposed to criminal acts. Although some of the RICO predicate acts are extortion and blackmail, one of the most successful applications of the RICO laws has been the ability to indict or sanction individuals for their behavior and actions committed against witnesses and victims in alleged retaliation or retribution for cooperating with federal law enforcement or intelligence agencies. Unfortunately, due to the complexity of bringing organized crime members to justice, ten years passed before the first RICO convictions were obtained. Throughout the 1970s crime families continually fought for power over the many racketeering enterprises that brought in huge sums of money. The National Conference on Organized Crime in 1975 estimated that mob
  • 28. Poetry Explication First Poem for You by Kim Addonizio... Poetry Explication Just as poetry is a permanent mark of feelings that last forever on paper, tattoos are permanent symbols that last forever on the skin. Tattoos and poetry can easily be combined such as in Kim Addonizio s sonnet, First Poem for You, the speaker admires her partner s nature themed tattoos in a darkened room. This may seem to be a simple poem, but by utilizing tattoos as symbols, including tactile and visual imagery in her poem, and using the sonnetas her structure, Addonizio laments about the true meaning of relationships and their longevity. Symbols are used throughout Addonizio s sonnet. I like to touch your tattoos in complete/darkness, when I can t see them (1 2). The darkness not only represents the lack of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But by employing the word pulsing (4), the reader can really feel the lover s heart beating on the speaker s hand. This addresses the fact that love has a pulse and it can halt just as well as a heart can. Through visual and tactile imagery, Addonizio shows how close intimately the lovers are with one another. Structure is important in First Poem for You as well. Addonizio chose to write a sonnet to have the last lines truly conclude the poem in a way that meditates on the permanence of the tattoos. The author destroys the immediate, powerful, and concrete image of the lovers with such permanence is terrifying. / So I touch them in the dark; but touch them, trying (13 14). These lines represent the vague understanding of the future between the two partners. It is unknown if the two will remain together or not and the last line leaves the reader hanging. This creates a deep reality with the poem that can easily be connected with, for the fate of a relationship is truly unknown. First Poem for You, by Kim Addonizio, illustrates a night between two lovers lying next to each other. From this sonnet, it is discovered that through symbolism, imagery, and structure, the speaker s views on relationships are embellished. Addonizio, Kim. First Poem for You. PoetryOutloud. 2011.
  • 29. Adult Learning Course Analysis Creating an effective learning course requires that you know a little about your audience. Depending on the profile of the course taker, you can tailor the content accordingly. One of the most basic (and often not thought about) classifications is whether the course is for an adult or a child. If you are creating learning for your company, the answer to this question is probably quite obvious. However, it does help to understand the adult learner a bit more thoroughly so as to create training that is optimized to produce positive results. Self Concept When we get older, our concept of who we are (self concept) shifts from dependence towards independence and self direction. Adult Learner Experience As we grow and experience more life, we accumulate knowledge based on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As important as experiences are to the learning process though, the experiences do not teach by themselves. Students must be challenged to articulate the thinking that has been stimulated by these experiences. A teacher must be skilled in knowing how to encourage this reflection she must be knowledgeable about the content herself, knowledgeable about how her particular students are likely to understand this content, adept at asking open ended questions, and willing to challenge students thinking. Such skills do not come easily. In the brief video clip we see Mission Hill teachers interact with students in a variety of ways that support reflection. One teacher discusses the habit of mind of using evidence to support an idea. These interactions go beyond the hands on; they encourage the minds on as well. Few teachers today who do not hold that learning must be active, that learners must be engage and held accountable for their learning. There is a huge gap that persist between that common knowledge and the daily practice of adult education we experience in industry, academia, and the community. (Page 3 Vella,
  • 30. Pros And Cons Of The C 970 Pro The C 970 Pro is a stylishly designed mid range treadmill from NordicTrack. Sturdy and versatile, the machine has plenty of selling points including a strong motor, adjustable cushioning, motorized incline, long running track, and many more. Specifications Motor 3.0 CHP DurX Commercial Plus Workout Programs 32 built in training programs IFit Compatibility Yes Tread Belt 20 x 60 Cushioning FlexSelect adjustable cushioning Incline 0 to 15% Speed 0 to 12 MPH Heart Rate Training Handlebars with built in sensors and a wireless chest strap for accurate measurement of heart rate during training Console 7 backlit display with a wide viewing angle Controls Easy to use OneTouch controls for adjusting speed and incline Sound System Intermix Acoustics Sound System with two built in three inch speakers and an iPod compatible music port Workout Fan AutoBreeze workout fan with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is also one of the highest quality motors you will find in this price range. With built in grounding brush, cooling fans, and top notch insulation, the motor is built to last a lifetime. The treadmill is surprisingly quiet, even at the highest speed. The dual cooling fans in the motor make sure there is no excessive noise or vibration when you train. The machine also has a 2.5 rear roller, which reduces noise and friction to a great extent. As a result, the C 970 Pro makes very little noise when compared to other machines in its weight class. While excessive noise and vibration is not a factor that many people consider while choosing a treadmill, it is particularly important to you if you are someone who loves
  • 31. listening to songs or watching TV while training. Adjustable
  • 32. Alcohol as an Ergogenic Aid Andrew Aluko March 28, 2011 Sports and Nutrition Professor Saullo Alcohol and Athletics Alcohol, more specifically ethyl alcohol or ethanol, is a depressant that provides 7 kCal of energy per gram, and is the most abused drug for athletes and non athletes in the United States. Prior to my research on alcohol, I assumed that alcohol abuse was not prevalent among college athletes, outside of the occasional partying that normal college students partake in as well. But according to Lifestyles and Health Risks of Collegiate Athletes, college athletes generally drink more heavily and are more likely to engage in binge drinking than non athletes1, and contrary to my belief, in the psychologic realm, some have argued that alcohol before ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alcoholism, or alcohol dependence, is a disease that includes strong cravings for alcohol and continuing to drink, despite repeated alcohol related problems. Although alcoholism can be developed due to excessive consumption, a user is at higher risk when the disease runs in the family. The four main symptoms of alcoholism are craving, impaired control, tolerance, and physical dependence. 3,4 For most adults, moderate alcohol use is up to two drinks per day for men and one drink per day for women and older people. Obivously, the safest way to avoid alcoholism is to not drink at all. But if one must intake alcohol they should try to stay around the moderate alcohol intake. Are there any benefits of alcohol intake? Prior to my research I would have answered no. But moderate daily alcohol intake actually does have some benefits. 2 oz or 30 mL of 90 proof alcohol, or slightly less than three 12 oz beers reduce a healthy person s risk of heart attack and stroke, independent of physical activity level. 5,6,7 In fact, alcohol affects HDL levels just about as strongly as any other lifestyle factor, and may cause a rise in LDL levels thus stopping a critical step in plaque formation in the arteries. 8 Alcohol is the most abused drug in the United States by athletes and non athletes. After my research I was shocked to learn the seriousness of its effects in the short and
  • 33. Turn-Taking System as Described in Conversation Analysis Outline and illustrate the turn taking system as described in Conversation Analysis Introduction to Discourse Student Number: 12022165 Academic year 2012/2013 TABLE OF CONTENT 1INTRODUCITON 2TURN TAKING 3STRUCTURE OF THE TURN TAKING SYSTEM 3.1Techniques for selecting the next speaker 4OPENING AND CLOSING OF THE CONVERSATION 4.1Openings 4.1.1Topic 4.2Closings 5CONCLUSION INTRODUCITON In conversation people seem to follow a certain rule of communication which is often perceived as effortless as breathing but not many people are aware that turn taking system as described in conversation analysis is deeply structured, organized and has a predictable pattern. It is also one of the basic mechanisms in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To avoid unintended implicature in dispreferred responses (invitation/declination) we often add something to them. We can not respond to the invitation by saying no as this could be considered as inappropriate and would create implicature. That is why in the case of declining an invitation we have to add an apology, explanation or an excuse why we refused the offer. There are also examples when we have one adjacency pair embedded within another Dispreferred or complex responses can also be: Silence
  • 34. Pauses Preface: well, uhm, ah Example: [pic] (Levinson, 1983:308) Politicians often take on these dispreferred responses in order to avoid anwsering a question directly. Alternative responses to the first part of the adjacency pairs are: [pic] (Levinson, 1983:307) Example: Interview of Paxman vs. Howard in which Howard (leader of the oposing party) continues to avoid anwsering the questions provided by Paxman. Paxman: Did you threaten to overule him? Howard: I was not entitled to instruct Derek Lewis and I did not instruct him. Paxman: Did you threaten to overule him? Howard: The truth of the matter is that Mr. Marriot was not suspended Paxman: Did you threaten to overule him? Howard: I did not overule Derek Lewis Paxman: Did you threaten to
  • 35. Distilled Hydrochloric Acid From the observations of the reactions of alkali metals, it is conspicuous potassium was the most reactive due to the fact the reaction between water and potassium was immensely more vigorous the other alkali metals. Additionally, there was a burst of sparks and flames in the potassium reaction also a great amount of bubbling and gas formed, greater than the other reactions. The reaction partaken between sodium and water was seemingly not as reactive as potassium, from the experiment it can be inferred that only sparks and some formation of gas and bubbling were observed. Moreover, lithium was the least reactive, there were no sparks or flames evident, rather only a small amount of bubbling and formation of gas occurred. With the alkaline earth metals, the reactivity of the elements was tested in both water and distilled hydrochloric acid. The reaction of calcium was observed to be more vigorous and overall more reactive than magnesium. In the test between calcium and water, there was bubbling, and formation of gas observed, additionally, when a magnesium strip was placed in water, no reaction occurred, providing evidence to the fact calcium is more reactive than magnesium. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the observations table, chloride is prominently the most reactive out of the three elements due to the facts a colour change occurred when the aqueous solution of chlorine was mixed with bromine and iodine, exhibiting a more reactive element displacing a less reactive element. In the aqueous solution of bromine, a colour change occurred only when mixed with iodine, justifying the fact that bromine is less reactive than chlorine though more reactive than iodine. Therefore, iodine is the least reactive due to the inability of displacing chlorine or bromine when mixed together, no colour change was evident in any of the
  • 36. Corporate Finance Corporate Finance Exam with Answers Posted on May 10, 2012 by Sam Corporate Finance, Chapters 8, 9 10. Exam Questions: 1. A project s opportunity cost of capital is: A. The forgone return from investing in the project. 2. Which of the following statements is correct for a project with a positive NPV? A. The IRR must be greater than 1. 3. What is the NPV of a project that costs $100,000 and returns $50,000 annually for 3 years if the opportunity cost of capital is 14%? C. $16,085 4. The decision rule for net present value is to: C. Accept all projects with positive net present values 5. What is the maximum that should be invested in a project at time zero if the inflows are estimated at $50,000 annually for 3 years, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A. 3.5% 25. What nominal annual return is required on an investment for an investor to experience a 12% gain in purchasing power? Assume inflation to be 4%. D. 16.48% 26. What is the undiscounted cash flow in the final year of an investment, assuming $10,000 after tax cash flows from operations, $1,000 from the sale of a fully depreciated machine, $2,000 required in additional working capital, and a 35% tax rate? C. $12,650 27. For a profitable firm in the 30% marginal tax bracket with $100,000 of annual depreciation expense, the depreciation tax shield would be: B. $40,000 28. Why is accelerated depreciation often favored for the corporation s set of tax books? D. It impacts favorably with the time value of money 29. Why is it likely that firms use straight line depreciation methods for reporting to shareholders? D. It allows asset balances to decline more slowly 30. What is the net effect on a firm s working capital if a new project requires $30,000 in inventory, $10,000 increase in accounts receivable, $35,000 increase in machinery, and a $20,000 increase in accounts payable? C. +$20,000 31. What level of management is responsible for originating capital budgeting proposals? D. All levels of management 32. Which of the following is least likely to be responsible for a regional manager s conflict of interest in promoting a capital budgeting proposal? B.
  • 37. African Diaspora Essay The contemporary society has started to express a lot of interest in cultural values in the recent years and the concept of the African Diaspora has received a lot of attention from the general public as a result of the complex ideas that it puts across. There are a series of notable figures from the nineteenth century who proved that the African Diaspora would have a significant influence on the Western World, considering that these people were determined to express their passion in regard to their background and to their overall role on the American continent. The concept of the African Diaspora goes back several millennia, at the time when people in Antiquity either traveled to other sides of the world because they wanted to expand their influence or were simply forced to leave their homes in order to be slaves. In order to understand more regarding the African Diaspora in the Americas, one needs to focus on earlier periods before the rise of American slavery and the transatlantic slave trade (Gomez 7). Although individuals in the U.S. mainly focus on trying to comprehend African culture through focusing on people who were brought on the American continent during the slave trade, the center of attention should actually be represented by African tradition that was devised over several centuries and before African people interacted with white individuals. Many people today promote the belief that African Diaspora directly results from the transatlantic slave trade. Even
  • 38. Masculine Bravado in Death of a Salesman and A Streetcar... What is it to be a man? Masculinity is defined and characterized differently across cultures and time there is no global standard. In some cultures, being a man may mean being comfortable with both your masculine and feminine sides or it could suggest being tough and not letting your feelings show at all. Manliness can be demonstrated in some cultures by providing for a family through work, and in others, it might mean scoring the winning goal in a championship game. It is not an easy thing to define an entire genderbased on the arbitrary set of ever changing social and cultural norms, but somehow it still happens. Trying to define one s own masculinity and live up to its standards is a tough and grueling task that many men... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nevertheless, with both in the sales industry, it s easy for them to turn on that charismatic charm and sell not only their ideals, but themselves in the form of their winning personalities (Cardullo 29). Stanley Kowalski is the typical hyper masculine example of a man in the late 1940 s to early 1950 s. He is described by his sister in law as an ape (Williams 121), he is abusive towards his wife, and he is the breadwinner of the family he literally brings home the meat and throws it at his wife to catch and cook. Masculinity itself is not a character flaw, but when expressed with such ferocity it can become a crutch and unflattering. Stanley displays his manliness in several different ways throughout the play, something that the author Tennessee Williams did on purpose to reflect on the societal norms of the time and to do so in a questioning manner. The manliness that Stanley has is not one that is kept tamed and unleashed in appropriate moments, but is a type that is constantly wanting people to know that he is the king (Williams 138) of his home and family. By asserting his dominance, Stanley is showing how masculinity can be a force that drives one to do absurd things in order to keep up a faГ§ade. Willy Loman s disposition is not as boisterous as Streetcar s anti hero, Stanley, but is instead more internal and self reflective. His views of masculinity arise from the
  • 39. Lies Exposed Into Reality In Umberto Eco s Physo One of the recurring themes in the story, although a perverse notion, is how lies could somehow actually be turned into reality. Baudolino explains, When you say something you ve imagined, and others then say that s exactly how it is, you end up believing it yourself. Abdul, one of Baudolino s friends expressed a similar whim, The vision was an illusion, but what I now felt inside was not; it was true desire. When you feel it, it s not an illusion. It s real (Eco, 2002). Umberto Eco suggests that fabricated lies are able to shape reality; even the liar convinces himself /herself that those lies are the truth. In reality, almost everyone tells lies, basically to benefit one s own interests. However, in trying so hard to convince others, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lies also cover the truth, that s why these cause trouble to many people. In Baudolino s first attempt to save the Alessandrians, he conspired the appearance of Saint Peter as though protecting their newfound city: to prevent the attack. However, one of the men realizing that it must have been one of Baudolino s tricks, wreaked havoc and confusion among the soldiers and the citizens of the city. Instead of resolving the conflict, Baudolino felt as though he merely worsened it; because of him, innocent and brave lives were lost. The gravest consequence of one of his lies was of concealing his adoptive father s death. Since Baudolino and his friends were assigned to guard the emperor, they feared that they would be falsely accused of having murdered the emperor. To disguise that, they made it seem as though Frederick had died drowning in the river. At the end of the novel, Baudolino realized that his beloved father really wasn t murdered in the room merely unconscious. This meant that the emperor Frederick really died of drowning and could have lived had they told the
  • 40. The Treatment Of Trauma And How Yoga May Be An Integral... The Adverse Childhood Experiences study, also known as ACE s, was a huge breakthrough for preventative health care research. The partnership of Kaiser Permanente and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) produced one of the largest studies ever conducted to explore associations between childhood maltreatment (chronic and toxic stress from early adversity) and health and well being throughout the lifespan. The study involves the data from over 17,000 participants collected from 1995 to 1997 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). Although the study s main findings were aimed at influencing the health care system, there remains a multitude of important implications for the treatment of trauma and how yoga may be an integral part of that care. Adverse Childhood Experiences are described as traumatic or stressful events that occur under the age of 18 years. Multiple categories of childhood emotional and physical abuse were considered including Abuse, Neglect, and Household Dysfunction, each with respective subsets of criteria. A questionnaire is used to determine a person s ACE Score. Depending on how many questions they answer indicating that childhood trauma was present, a numerical figure is used as an index for their score (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). This score is useful for ranking them and their susceptibility to later problems in life due to childhood adversity . The findings of this
  • 41. Economic Factors That Affect Population Growth A Discussion of the Economic Factors that Affect Population Growth in Dubai This essay forms a discussion about the economic factors that affect population growth, in Dubai. According to McGinley (2013), there are two factors that contribute to population growth: high birth rates and immigration into a country. Births add more people to the country s total population, thus increasing the total population. Deaths, on the other hand, reduce the population size, thus decreasing the total population. Further, immigration adds to the population, but emigration reduces the total population. This essay proceeds as follows. First, I outline the levels of the Demographic Transition Model (DTM) and the factors that affect the birth and death rates. Second, I consider methods that other country s (namely Germany and New Zealand) have established to control their total population. Third, I devote attention to the status of Dubai s economy and how it has contributed to population growth. Finally, I draw this essay to a conclusion, summing the discussion within. A nation can experience a series of fluctuations in its total population. According to Barker et al. (2008), the DTM is composed of five stages (the high fluctuating, early expanding, late expanding, and low fluctuating and decline stage). The DTM model explains how birth and death rate changes over time; these changes are entirely dependent upon economic development. For instance, death rates drop rapidly as a country begins to
  • 42. Easter 1916, Wild Swans at Coole and Second Coming, by... The timeless essence and the ambivalence in Yeats poems urge the reader s response to relevant themes in society today. This enduring power of Yeats poetry, influenced by the Mystic and pagan influences is embedded within the textual integrity drawn from poetic techniques and structure when discussing relevant contextual concerns. Wild Swans at Coole , Easter 1916 and The Second Coming encapsulate the romanticism in his early poetry to civil influences and then a modernist approach in the later years. The three poems explore distinct transition of a poet while discussing ideas of history, love and politics. WC , written in romantic style, emphasises his inner turmoil through an array of poetic techniques entrenched within a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The techniques and systolic structure provides textual integrity by allowing relevance for a large contextual audience, with the themes transcending time and context. The contrast of the swans magnificence in their immortal portrayal to Yeats anguish in his twilight years of mental state establishes two aspects of human nature, developing a sense of ambiguity. Easter 1916 portrays a stark contrast of Ireland before and after the Irish Uprising. Patriotism, with Mysticism in wherever green is worn , is evident through the vivid imagery portraying Ireland. Political idealism is a transition from personal concerns in WC to civil concerns of Ireland and serves as a medium to reflect on the morals that define contextual society, reinforcing the enduring power of his poetry. Romantic influences paint a calm and peaceful portrait of Ireland through a tranquil tone. The mood is pleasant in the nod of the head and polite meaningless words as the reader deduces a positive outlook on society. It explicitly contrasts the repetition of a terrible beauty is born when reflecting on the violence in Ireland, shaping a personal response influenced by his perception of a struggle diminishing the essence of a pleasant aforementioned society. The stone to the troubled living stream emphasises Yeats support for the movement by placing
  • 43. Descartes Discourse Method Descartes, A discourse on the method, 1637 coincides with the authors argument the although Descartes was taught at the best school in England he left without feeling intellectually accomplished, that he instead had doubts which reviled to him how ignorant he was. That Descartes believing he was ignorant in order to gain knowledge created a method that could establish absolute truthif only for himself as although he can try to show others what he believes they have to come to an agreement with it in order to internalize it. In this method Descartes would disregard his senses and use logic. Descartes decided that he would not accept everything he was told to be true nor would he trust what he perceived to be true because he, like everyone else,
  • 44. Federalism And Separation Of Power In 18th century America, delegates representing twelve of the thirteen states gathered in Philadelphia to correct the national government. At the time, the existing government, which was under the Articles of Confederation, was too weak and not doing the job required to administer the new nation. On the other hand, representatives from the states tried to create a strong internal government without allowing one person, or party, to gain too much power. Consequently, the framers of the Constitution took various precautions in order to prevent tyranny within the government. Guards like; checks and balances, Federalism, separation of powers, and the balance of power between small and large were implemented by the delegates in hopes of preventing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, the Constitution states that liberty requires that the three great departments of power should be separate and distinct , implying that the Legislative Branch [Congress; House of Representatives and Senate] should be completely unrelated, in terms of responsibility, to the Executive [President] and the Judiciary [courts]. Although different in responsibility, the three branches are equal in power and all take part in federal processes. While the Legislative Branch creates laws, the Executive can choose to enforce laws made by Congress. However, if the nature of the law(s) are questionable, the Judiciary can step in and declare the act as unconstitutional. Similar to Federalism, all branches have specific checks on each other in order to balance power. For example, the Executive has the ability to to appoint justices to the courts, with the approval of congress. However, Congress can impeach a president or judge if they have committed an act of treason. In turn, the Judicial Branch can declare laws and acts created by the Congress as unconstitutional. To summarize, separation of powers can help guard against tyranny by preventing the accumulation of powers, for the accumulation of all powers... in the same hands, whether one, a few or, many... may be justly pronounced the very definition of tyranny ; To put the powers of