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Guys Like Gauguin
In the title of her poem Guys like Gauguin Marsh refers to Gauguin as a guy which is closely followed
by a sarcastic thanks Bougainville without capitalising the thanks. Together the techniques of
anaphora and informal language create a compounding effect, by referring to these colonisers and the
direct address towards Gauguin diminishing his achievements and many other celebrated European
discovers who have exploited foreign countries through invasion. marsh being a tuvaluan and samoan
descent, applies a dismissive yet hostile tone towards the idea highlighting the negative impact of
European control on pasifika ways of life and especially women in Tahiti. Her anger towards these
European civilizations is seen when she s talking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These two combined techniques adds to the effect of how women from Tahiti are being over
sexuilised and made out to be animalistic throughout the whole poem in order to give the reader an
overall theme of exploitation of women. Marsh makes ironic use of positive connotations such as
delectably when describing the breasts of the Tahitian girls to heighten the erotic pleasure these men
find in these young girls. However the most unnerving line is when she uses a simile in ripen like paw
paw to add to the already unpleasant objectification of young women as sexual objects through the
metaphor of fruit which are best slightly raw very tempting to them. Marsh uses this to show how
sexually driven these european colonists such as gauguin where to these polynesian women. It also
sets the ideas of how these women women were desirable from a young age and Gauguin states that
for his reasoning behind sleeping with all of these women, as if it was not his fault. This leads me to
believe that Gauguin only sees these women as objects, not as people, which is an indication in a lot of
his artwork. We can also see how in this patriarchal world, men are able to act out their desires
without considering the scale of destruction they unleash on women or heritage cultures. Audre lorde
expresses a similar sentiment in her speech The master s tools will never dismantle the master s
house(1979) where she is telling us to reclaim reclaim our stolen tools, and to not cower in fear of the
master. But instead to stand up and break the false Consensus that limits our options. This showed
how difficult it was for these polynesian women to stand alone in a period where women were being
treated unfairly. The master s tools were in lords vision the inability to see or act beyond the norms of
the culture which despised or at best allowed difference and put
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Analysis Of The Ravishing Of Lol Stein
Analyzing the Liberation of Lol Stein
Through searching inside the haze one will find their true self. In the book The Ravishing of Lol Stein
by Marguerite Duras, the main character, Lol Stein, goes through a journey to express her true
personality. In the passage, Lol has an affair with the narrator, Jack Hold, which shows her transition
as a person the most. Her internal transition into becoming an entirely different person is highlighted
by the author s use of repetition, diction, symbolism, and dialogue.
The repetition of the passage shows the confusion linked to Lol s transition. The repeated use of
rhetorical questions show the perplexity of Lol s transition. In the passage, the narrator says who is
there in the bed? Who does she think she is? The open endedness of the rhetorical question forces the
audience to evaluate Lol s present mental state. Due to the questions being rhetorical, no answers are
given leaving the audience in a state of confusion with little evidence to help identify Lol. Later, the
narrator asks another rhetorical question asking who was it before me? The question calls for the
audience to intervene again and think about who Lol was as a person now but he immediately shuts
the question down by saying I don t care. This shows he has no interest in the transition of Lol.
Though the situation is confusing, he carries on as if everything is the same. Another point where the
repetition provided insight was when the author stated she insulted
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Abraham Lincoln was a Hypocrite Essay
Abraham Lincoln was a Hypocrite
Abraham Lincoln was always known as a good and honest man. There are many other opinions that
refute this statement. Many theories say that Lincoln was far from good and honest. Throughout his
life he tried to do good then as president he tried to hold a nation together by tactics that could be
looked at as unpleasant. Abraham Lincoln is considered a hero to many, but he could also be looked at
to be a hypocrite and a racist because of his ideas about the Negro race and slave policy during his
time. Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809 in Harden Country, Kentucky. From an early
age he was known as Abe. Lincoln later moved to Kentucky with his parents. Lincoln always wanted
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pag.).
This clearly shows that Lincoln was not out for the Negro but just to preserve the union. He says in
many other debates that he thought the Negro had a physical difference from the white man as well as
an intellectual difference (Lincoln Douglas, n. pag.). Lincoln was considered by many in the south to
be a bigot, a white supremacist who wanted segregation and opposed civil and political rights for
blacks (Oates 21). Stephen B. Oates talks of many of the theories in his book, like that many
southerners concluded that Lincoln was with them in the matters of race (22). Many of these examples
show that Lincoln was a hypocrite of some sorts. He would appeal to the southerners by making
statements that led them to believe that he was against the Negro. Yet he was writing the emancipation
proclamation that was supposed to free all of the slaves. This also is debatable that the proclamation
freed any slaves at all. The emancipation proclamation is looked at by some as one of the most far
reaching pronouncements ever issued in the United States (Oates 25). Also it is said that the
proclamation freed few if any bondsman (Oates 26). Abraham Lincoln talked of the slave issue at
many occasions. He said that his paramount object
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Liberalism Vs. Liberalism.
Conservatism vs. liberalism Contents I. Opening Conservative VS liberal II. Abortion III. Gun control
IV. War on terror V. Immigration VI. Embryonic stem cell research I. Conservative VS liberal In the
United States there are two separate and very different parties that believe how the government should
be ran. The conservatives and the liberals. The conservatives believe in a limited government with a
sense of personal responsibility. They want a government with free markets and a strong national
defense. Typically conservatives have strong traditional American values and believe in individual
liberty. Liberals on the other hand believe that the government should intervene and try to achieve
equal opportunity and equality for the citizens. Liberals also think that it s the duty of the government
to give out and to protect civil liberties and the individual rights of its people. The liberals also think
that the role of the government should always to make sure that no one is in need and is safe. The
liberal policies generally enforce the government to solve the problems and needs of the nation and its
people. As one can tell the conservatives and liberals are very different. In America there are many
issues that need to be addressed, both parties believe that there way is the right way. Typically the
party s ideas and solutions are the exact opposite from each other. For an example conservative s
believe competition is good while liberals believe
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Epictetus Vs 90210
The Handbook vs. 90210
Finding happiness in life is the ultimate goal for many people; this task, however, is not easy. In a
world surrounded by temptation, it is often extremely difficult to distinguish the difference between
what leads to true happiness and what only temporarily gratifies. Innumerable philosophers have tried
to tackle this challenge, and each has left behind various theories on how to achieve happiness. One of
the most famous philosophers, Epictetus, came to the conclusion that Stoicism is the best way to find
happiness in the mortal world. Epictetus lived from approximately 50 130 A.D. and the stoic
movement began to catch on even earlier, around 300 B.C. (Epictetus 1). Stoicism, however, takes an
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Perhaps this was plausible hundreds of years ago when the world was a much smaller place, but
modern society certainly won t allow for that type of behavior. The television show 90210 depicts the
modern take on happiness, and is quite the opposite of Epictetus teachings. The characters on the
show attribute opulent wealth and rising social status to the concept of the good life. While Epictetus
and the characters of 90210 have very different ideas of happiness and the good life, both parties
would benefit greatly from each other. 90210 and Epictetus show two extreme and opposite versions
of the good life, neither of which can be successful on their own. Achieving the good life a state of
well being, tranquility, and happiness requires a combination of Epictetus teachings and the modern
conception as depicted in 90210. Doing so will allow people to find a happy medium without
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Examples Of Maturation In To Kill A Mockingbird
To Kill A Mockingbird: From Innocence to Maturity Harper Lee s To Kill a Mockingbird is a first
person narrative describing the life of Jem and Scout, a brother and sister who are the main
protagonists of the novel. Jem and Scout grow up in a town where they are constantly surrounded by
racial inequality, social unrest and prejudice. Jem Finch is considered a normal young boy growing up
in the small Alabama town of Maycomb. Like his friends Jem likes to likes take part in activities that
are perceived to be masculine in nature such as sports. Yet the way he is raised is very different than
his friends and his upbringing is considered to be against the cultural norm of the time. Harper Lee
creates the character of Jem to show the reader ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Dubose wants Jem to come read to her even though Mrs. Dubose clearly despises him. However
through Mrs. Dubose Lee provides the reader with evidence as to why it is incorrect to form
impressions of people hastily without thought and consideration. Lee does so by revealing that Mrs.
Dubose was not necessarily as vicious as the reader first thinks. In fact she asks that Jem read to her,
and he does so every day for an entire month. However Jem continues to strongly dislike her because
she still continues to criticize him and his family; however, he persists. Despite his personal hatred for
Mrs. Dubose, Jem battles his emotions and continues going to read to her. Jem learns from Atticus that
Mrs. Dubose passed away and she had left him a camellia flower inside the candy box she gave him;
his initial reaction is one of utter confusion and he is unable to understand the reason behind her
actions because he had always believed that Mrs. Dubose disliked him. He is surprised when she
leaves him something. Atticus explains to Jem that Mrs.Dubose was a morphine addict and her erratic
behavior was a result of withdrawals. Jem never knew this, and this information overwhelms him both
physically and emotionally. What Jem thought he had seen on the outside as bitter hate and anger was
in reality just a thin layer of pain, which was hiding the true strength and courage, which she had
within her. Mrs. Dubose had
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Wet Rub Vs Grill
There are two traditional methods for seasoning meat destined for the grill: wet and dry. Choosing one
over the other places you on one side of yet another barbecue debate. As with most culinary debates,
both sides have some strong arguments as we will see when we compare these two methods of
flavoring meat. What is the difference between a dry rub and a wet rub? As you might expect, dry rubs
have only dry ingredients. They will typically include powdered spices and sometimes dry herbs along
with salt and sugar. The idea is to create a crust for the meat that will flavor it without making it too
moist. You should apply the rub liberally to the outside of the meat and massage it in. The longer you
let it sit on the surface of the meat, the more flavor it will impart to the meat. Because all of the spices
stay on the surface, a dry rub is a great way to add a controlled amount of flavor without
overpowering the natural flavor of the meat. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The big difference is that they are placed into a liquid medium like oil or vinegar. You want a wet rub
to be thin enough to easily coat a piece of meat but thick enough to stick to it. Like dry rubs, wet rubs
should be applied heavily to the surface of the meat. Is one easier or better to use when grilling? Dry
rubs are easier to apply and generally less messy to work with than wet rubs. In addition, a dry rub
will not drip onto your coals and cause flare ups or lower their temperature. Wet rubs have advantages
in that meat should be more tender and flavorful, especially if you let it sit in the marinade for at least
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Essay about The Mother Tongue by Demetria Martinez
Demetria MartĂ­nez s Mother Tongue is divided into five sections and an epilogue. The first three parts
of the text present Mary/ MarĂ­a s, the narrator, recollection of the time when she was nineteen and met
José Luis, a refuge from El Salvador, for the first time. The forth and fifth parts, chronologically, go
back to her tragic experience when she was seven years old and then her trip to El Salvador with her
son, the fruit of her romance with José Luis, twenty years after she met José Luis. And finally the
epilogue consists a letter from José Luis to Mary/ María after her trip to El Salvador. The essay traces
the development of Mother Tongue s principal protagonists, MarĂ­a/ Mary. With a close reading of the
text, I argue how the forth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To him, contrary to Mary s belief, his old self is not separated from his current self , rather, he is aware
of the fact that his history/past is a part of his realities. He regrets that Mary is trying to separate [him]
from [his] history. (p.84) and identifies and rejects it as an American attitude: it is so American. The
belief that people can be remade from scratch in the promise land, leaving the old self behind. (p. 84).
Although Mary describes him as someone who has actually done something with his life, tried to
become a subject, not an object, in history (p. 39), yet, her observation is superficial in the sense that
she refuses to acknowledge the very history that is his identity, the one that turned him into an exiled
person. José Luis s story reaches the audiences through Mary s translation; however, she is incapable
of understanding José Luis; since on the one hand she is limited by the language and on the other hand
she does not feel as a part of his history. She describes her Spanish as an old car, parts missing or held
together with clothes hanger wire (MT, 11) and admits I couldn t have cared less for politics. (p. 50)
Despite the fact that it is José Lius s account that shapes his present status, she reveals how at one
point [she] caught[s] a word or two that [she] knew had to do with his past. Cell. Water. Cry. [but she]
didn t dare climb the fence to find out what was on the
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The Golden Age Of Sports Essay
Destinee Holliday
Ms. Biltz
May 20, 2015
The Golden Age of Sports The 1920s was a great decade for the economy because of the popularity in
sports. The number of fans increased, which created the need for new stadiums and raised the salary
for sports stars. Sports in the 1920s went through many changes in the time period known as the
Roaring Twenties. New heroes, new teams, and new leagues were emerging in sports. Some sports
were just starting, some were broadening their horizons, while others were just becoming more
popular. The media helped to make sports become more popular in the 1920s. Movie houses showed
videos of sports contests, which helped create stars. Newspapers and magazines gave the sports
reporter a new authority as the media brought information about athletes and athletics to large
audiences. Radio broadcasts of college football and professional baseball began early in the 1920s.
The media supplied news but also manufactured it and, in the process, created and satisfied an eager
audience. The decade was the Golden Age of Sports . The 1920s were a starting foundation for
football. The most popular league, the NFL, was formed in the 1920s. On August 20, 1920, the owner
of four Ohio league teams met to form a new professional league. On September 17, the team met
again, changing its name to APFA (American Professional Football Association). By 1923, the name
was changed to the National Football League (NFL). The 20 s brought in new styles of plays, such
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Improving The Changing Societal Norms Of Operations...
Productivity Check ; Efficiency Check ; Standardization Check ; Reverse Logistics????
Introduction
Manufacturing and Services has undergone many changes and has evolved tremendously over the
years. The evolution is primarily due to dynamic market place which changes according to changing
societal norms. Operations management is the result of interplay between these two, (ever changing
market and society) and in the process, adopted many new trends practices to serve the changing
societal demands. Thus, understanding of Operations in yesteryears is essential to anticipate what
beckons for it in the future. History of Operations
The modern operations origin can be traced to the Industrial Revolution which began around 1770s in
England. In its initial years only one person was responsible for production of goods from start to
finish and systems were not very developed; modern machines were not available.
With the advent of machine power, craft production started (skilled workers produce customized items
with simple, flexible tools). It lacked in achieving economies of scale and the process was too slow.
During 1950s
With the World War II, pressure grew on manufacturing which led to adoption of quantitative models
for different areas of operations management such as project management, forecasting and inventory.
During 1970 1980s
Quality Revolution: The world economy got liberalized and globalization set in. This onset led to
increased competition among firms
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Waterstreet The Gin Game Analysis
Acting is all about the movement of your body and your soul. Music, visual and stage arts, all of these
are all able to express deep messages without the use of oral talk. Sign language is the one of a kind
language which uses body motion and facial expressions to communicate with others. These
characteristics are also necessary in successful stage performances, as acting depends greatly on
movement and facial expression. The majority of theatrical productions do indeed depend on human
speech to connect with the crowd; however, the tool of the human body and its native communication
skill is what charms and truly satisfies the audience. Today, many theatrical productions offer
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This allowed hearing audience to listen in on the act through their headsets, with the sign to voice
interpreters planted in the sound booth speaking into a microphone. He tried this idea with the play
Shirley Valentine with good success, and the box office numbers grew. Waterstreet s made the voice
fully dependent to the rhythm of ASL, and without question, the ASL interpretation was as fluent as
possible. Hearing audiences would sometimes have to sustain fast or meandering speech as it adjusted
itself in a way that will fit the rhythm of the ASL
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Greek Black Figure Amphora
Greek Amphora Explanation
On December the 19th, 2013 an Ancient Greek Black Figure amphora was dug up by several
archaeologists in Greece, near the ancient city of Athens. This Ancient Greek primary source, made
from the 6th century BC, provides a vision into the everyday life of a wealthy woman in Athens.
Wealthy women in Athens had a lot of privileges in comparison to those less fortunate. Although
wealthy women in Athens had more privileges than the slaves, the lower class, and the middle class,
they were still expected to spin and weave cloth for the families clothing, and any other items the
house needed for daily running. At this time in Ancient Greece, there were no sewing machines or
spinning wheels, meaning all spinning and weaving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Black Figure style included painting black figures upon an orange background and then incising
additional details for further distinction of the characters. Flower like patterns were used to decorate
the brims of the pottery, and specific colours were painted on for particular purpose. (White was
generally used when painting female skin, black was used when painting a male s skin, and purple and
red were used for clothing and embellishments.) Pottery artists also first begun inscribing their
signatures on their own work throughout this era. These features can all evidently be identified on the
amphora as there are two wealthy women using a Greek loom to spin and weave cloth. The designs on
the amphora have been painted with relevant colours and the appropriate use of floral patterns have
been illustrated around the edges of the amphora. The artist s signature is also evident on the base. The
first signed amphora dates back to 570 BC. A large number of other individual painters have been
identified with confidence through their signatures. (artists usually signed their name as ...... made this
.) as time progressed, Black Figure pottery became exceedingly popular all through the rest of Greece
and was used by many other Greek artists when painting Greek
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Critique Of A Position Paper
SCOPE, LIMITATIONS, and DELIMITATIONS By Marilyn K. Simon and Jim Goes Includes
excerpts from Simon Goes (2013), Dissertation and Scholarly Research: Recipes for Success. Seattle,
WA: Dissertation Success LLC Find this and many other dissertation guides and resources at
www.dissertationrecipes.com Scope The scope of the study refers to the parameters under which the
study will be operating. The problem you seek to resolve will fit within certain parameters. Think of
the scope as the domain of your research what s in the domain, and what is not. You need to make it as
clear as possible what you will be studying and what factors are within the accepted range of your
study. For example, if you are studying the ill effects of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Thus, we may not know whether the findings will generalize to other people, situations, or
conceptualizations of the variables. Within particular bounds, significant findings from an
experimental study may infer a general cause, but the presence of other unmeasured variables can
limit that inference. Limitations of Survey Instruments Surveys that are distributed with time
constraints were noted by Delva, Kirby, Knapper, and Birtwhistle (2002) as problematic in that people
who struggle with real or perceived time constraints are less likely to respond to surveys because these
possible respondents feel overworked they just do not have the time to complete the survey. Surveys
often also suffer the limitation of forcing respondents into particular response categories, thereby
limiting the range of responses. Unlike an interview, where respondents can ask clarifying questions,
respondents are usually limited to the text in the survey itself for direction about how to complete it
and where to respond. Delimitations The delimitations of a study are those characteristics that arise
from limitations in the scope of the study (defining the boundaries) and by the conscious exclusionary
and inclusionary decisions made during the development of the study plan. Unlike limitations, which
flow from implicit characteristics of method and design, delimitations result from specific choices by
the researcher. Among these are the choice of objectives and
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Great Leap Forward Summary
10. Diamond characterizes the Great Leap Forward as the stage in human development when humans
became seemingly more modern and more similar, biologically and behaviorally, to the human today.
This leap occurred around 50,000 years ago, the signs being standardized tools, preserved jewelry, and
the completely modern skeletons of the Cro Magnon.
11. The major human achievements that characterize the Great Leap Forward can be defined by the
first ever preserved jewelry and methodized tools made out of stone. Other major human
achievements at this time included complex weaponry that could kill from a secure distance, much
like the mechanics of the weaponry we have and still use in battle today. The most marvelous as well
as most known achievement of the Cro Magnons would have to be their artwork though, due to its
wondrous beauty in the eyes of many.
12. The technological advancement of watercraft was necessary for the colonization of New Guinea
and Australia approximately 30,000 to 40,000 years ago. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Diamond proposes the theory that the disappearance of mega fauna in Australia/New Guinea was due
to human interaction. The animals of Australia and New Guinea had not yet been introduced to
humans, eliminating the chance of coevolution. They became extinct in every habitat without
exception...the giants were indeed exterminated by humans, both directly (by being killed for food)
and indirectly (as a result of fires and habitat modification caused by humans). It seems that Diamond
primarily believed that the extinction of the many mega fauna was entirely the fault of the humans and
not at all because of the animals changing habitat. Due to the fact that the mega fauna of Australia and
New Guinea were not prepared for the arrival of humans, they were successfully hunted to the
ultimate death:
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Study on Customer Services of Restaurents in Hyderabad
A Study on
CUSTOMER SERVICES
OF
RESTAURENTS IN HYDERABAD
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By
DINESH YEPURU Roll no: 2T1 14 PGDM Under the guidance of Sri.M.Chaithanya Asst.professor,
Marketing
A Project Report Submitted to the SIVA SIVANI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT Partial
fulfillment of the requirements of PGDM
SIVA SIVANI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
SECUNDERABAD
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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Bennett (1996) described that customer service seeks to establish long term, committed, trusting and
cooperative relationship with customers, characterized by openness, genuine concern for the delivery
of high quality services, responsiveness to customer suggestions, fair dealings and willingness to
sacrifice short term advantage for long term gains. Schneider and Bowen (1999) advocated that
service business can retain customers and achieve profitability by building reciprocal relationships
founded on safeguarding and affirming customer security, fairness and self esteem. It requires that
companies view customers as people first and consumers second. Trust, commitment, ethical
practices, fulfillment of promises, mutual exchange, emotional bonding, personalization and customer
orientation have been reported to be the key elements in the relationship building process
(Levitt,1986; Gronroos, 1994; Morgan,1994; Gummesson,1994; Bejou et al,1998 ).
Customer service refers to all business activities directed towards initiating, establishing, maintaining,
and developing successful long term relational exchanges (Heide, 1994; Reinartz Kumar, 2003). One
of the results of Customer service is the promotion of customer loyalty (Evans Laskin, 1994), which is
considered to be a relational phenomenon, (Chow Holden, 1997; Jacoby Kyner, 1973; Sheth
Parvatiyar, 1995; cited by Macintosh Lockshin,
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Theme Of The Poem We Real Cool
Aseel AlAli
English
Mr. Ali Alshehab
10N
29 November, 2016
We Real Cool The poem We Real Cool have been written in 1928 by the author Gwendolyn Brooks .
The author was a highly regarded, honored poet and she being the first black author to win the award
Pulitzer Prize . The poem We Real Cool was about thoughts of young guys playing pool at a pool
house called The Golden Shovel . Every poem has a theme, the theme of the poem We Real Cool was
more than just one theme. The author did not want to make her poem boring, so she kept on writing
and creating different themes for her poem, although it seems interesting its not. The author might ...
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The jazz themes have their own rhythms. The poem have used a lot of alliteration. The pool players in
the poem We Real Cool seem to know everything about the jazz music culture as the poem shows the
last stanza. As for rhyme scheme and the meter and setting, the rhyme scheme is AA,BB,CC,DD. As
for the meter, the poem has a regular meter with the real eats and then a pause. But these poem like
We Real Cool can be said or pronounced differently. For the setting, the poem took place in a Hall in
the South Side of Chicago, in the late 1950s. the kids of the pool table are competitive to each other,
but they also spend most of their time together hanging out as a group. A person walks by and they
stare at her until she passes
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The Diversity Of Washington County
The diversity seen in Washington County was in fact unique and although there is no short answer to
why so many different European ethnic groups settled in the area, there are many plausible
explanations as to the origins of their settlements. It is important to highlight the role of European
immigrants as a whole in the United States before focusing in on Washington County. During the first
fifty years following the American Revolution, very few European s immigrated to the United States.
Following those years, Europeans begin to immigrant in large groups for various geopolitical and
economic reasons. Typical plains settlers were farmers in search of prime farm land that they could be
the soul owners of. In most cases, European immigrants wanted to own land, and were unable to do so
in their previous countries. Washington County was similar to the overlaying theme of immigration to
the Great Plains. Washington County s location in respects to Kansas City was a major driver for its
diverse population. Many immigrants were able to travel via train to Kansas City, or if they took
wagon, their goal was to reach Kansas City. With Washington County being relatively close to Kansas
City, immigrants would flock to the area. With the Oregon trial running through the area, many
European immigrants stayed in the region during the latter half of the nineteenth century. Furthermore,
in the early nineteenth century, the area was seamed with roads converging towards Santa Fe, yet no
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The Pear Tree In The Full Tree Of Janie s Life
Josie Atkinson
Full Circle The pear tree that Janie sits under is a metaphoric representation of the cycles of her life:
budding, growing, dying, and being reborn. Each relationship represents another cycle that she faces,
and it is also the catalyst for her pursuit of self discovery. She is captivated by the way the bee
interacts with the tree and identifies it as an ideally harmonious relationship. Janie is stirred
tremendously by the tree because it intoxicates her with the beautiful interactions of nature (10). The
bee and the tree symbolize a union in which there is neither control nor command, but rather an
effortless interaction. She becomes enthralled with the concept of harmony and embarks on a journey
to find the perfect relationship between her and a man. As the motif reoccurs, it parallels the growth of
Janie s expectations of a relationship and who she shares it with; she longs for the man who she can
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Nanny is adamant about instilling a belief that Janie s voice matters, but misguides her and forces her
into a controlling marriage. She underestimates Janie s ability to create her own path in life, and thus
acts counterproductively for her granddaughter by aiding in silencing the voice that she gave Janie as
a child. Nanny s determination that her granddaughter will be married is characteristic of an ex slave
because, to her, it is the only way that Janie can survive. Nanny and Logan Killicks cycle happen
simultaneously; Nanny dies and she leaves her husband in search of things sweet with [her] marriage,
like when you sit under a pear tree and think (24). She attempts to shed toxicity and acquiescence, but
Janie undergoes another unhealthy marriage cycle with Joe Starks, who [takes] the bloom out of
things before she meets the man who brings her full circle Tea Cake Woods
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Karl Marx, Max Weber and Emile Durkheim offered differing...
Karl Marx, Max Weber and Emile Durkheim offered differing perspectives on the role of religion.
Choose the theorist whose insights you prefer and outline how they perceived religion operating
socially. Discuss why you chose your preferred theorists views over the others.
Marx, Durkheim and Weber each had different sociological views of the role and function of Religion.
My preferred theorists view s on Religion is Karl Marx s as I feel his ideas are more relevant to what
Religion actually is. And I have chosen Marx s theory on Religion as I feel that it is the most similar to
my own views on the subject. His views are more interesting to me as I don t practise any Religion
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Durkheim s theories make sense and are for me a nice and fluffy way of looking at Religion, but I
have a feeling that if he were to see the route Religion has gone down in modern society would he still
feel the same about the majority of Religions, for example the scandal s in the Catholic church over
the past forty years that are only really surfacing now. And Weber s thoughts were more rational as
that what was expected of people was to keep their heads down and they would eventually be
rewarded with Heaven.
Even if in today s society more numbers are in decline of practicing religion, Marx s views on the
subject are definitely the most valid. There expectations of people may not be as extreme as they were
back in the 1800 s of their followers as they are now, but of the three, Marx s views are the most
realistic of what Religion truly is. His ability to see what religion was actually doing to people s lives
back then is remarkable and for his words to still have such relevance now in modern society shows
that he was extremely perceptive of society. Marxism also assumes that Religion will eventually
disappear and for someone to envisage that from over one hundred years ago is clearly someone who
knew what they were talking about. And that is why I chose Marx.
Bibliography.
MacDonald.,B (2006) An Introduction to Sociology in Ireland, 2nd Edition, Dublin, Gill
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Author Bart D. Ehrman on Scriptures
What does it mean to question the authenticity and originality of a religious scripture? Is it a life
changing question? Yes, it absolutely can be a life changing curiosity leading to a long journey of
research. As it was the case for Bart D. Ehrman. Ehram a less devout episcopal Christian who
converted to evangelical Christianity, in an essence, re embraced the religion at a young age and
started studying Christianity. His education started off at Moody Bible Institute and the Wheaton
College and later received his PhD in New Testament studies. During his studies, Ehram developed a
particular interest about infallibility and inerrancy of the Christian scripture. In a quest of finding
answers for his questions about Scripture he wrote a book Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who
Changed the Bible and Why. The main thesis of the book reads The book is about ancient manuscripts
of the New Testament and the differences found in them, about scribes who copied scripture and
sometimes changed it. This may not seem to be very promising as a key to one s own autobiography,
but there it is. One has little control over such things . The book is a very readable, accurate
condensation of many of the most important facts about the nature and history of textual criticism. A
critical review of the book demonstrates that Ehram almost absolutely proves the thesis statement of
the book.
Ehram has written the book in a plain language for an audience with no prior knowledge of the history
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Questionnaire And Questionnaire On Fitness Apps
Method 1: Survey / Questionnaire
Our first method is being able to gauge our market/group of individuals on what type of
fitness apps they used. Below is a list survey questions we provided in order for us to see what
people know about fitness apps and also showcases the use of social media.
List of Survey Questions asked:
● Name:
● Age:
● Male/Female
● How often do you exercise in a week?
● Have you ever used an app for exercising?
● What type of app did you use to exercise?
● What have you used the fitness app for? (Select all that apply)
● Have you used any type of social media?
● What social media do you use most? (Select all that apply)
● How long do you use social media in a day? (Estimate the number of hours you
use in a day)
The questions above are multiple answered questions that our surveyees were able to choose
from. For a full version of the survey there is a link below.
The data was collected in various ways. One way is through online form via Google
Forms template sent via email or Social Media. There are also print forms that other surveyees
wrote on and those were transcribed through the Google Forms template.
Method 2: Small Interview
Alongside the survey, we also gave out several questions in the form of a small interview.
From the 26 individuals who were surveyed, there were about 20 individuals who also took part
in the small interview. Below is a list of the questions we used for the interview portion.
List of
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Essay about An Analysis of Fairy Tales
Sagas about princes and princesses, beauty, magic, and love, fairy tales like Snow White and
Cinderella among others have become children s favorite bedtime stories. However, as parents tuck
their sons and daughters in, they fail to realize that there is a much more daunting purpose to these
stories. American writer and poet, Jane Yolen suggests that fairy tales indicate life values.
Furthermore, Yolen insists that these tales are thumbprints of history (Yolen 27). Studying fairy tales
in depth, she proves that the functions of myths consist of creating a landscape of allusion [and]
enabling us to understand our own and out culture from inside out (Yolen 18). Yolen confirms that
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However, few realize that there are many communal ideas imbedded in the plots that often go
unrecognized. Fairy tales, more often than not, highlight a multitude of social aspects which might
seem inappropriate for children. Constantly evolving, fairy tales, as indicated by Yolen and Zipes,
illustrate the sexist views of the dominating class, the societal beliefs as they change throughout
history as well as the community s values especially during crisis.
First of all, a rather sexist view of women has emerged from the evolution of a variety fairy tales. In
older versions of many fairy tales, on can see the female dominant, matriarchal societies through the
strong female protagonists. For example, as Yolen reminds, Cinderella until lately has never been a
passive dreamer....The forerunners of the Ash girl have been hardy, active heroines (33). One of the
earlier Cinderellas belonged to a hunting community where most important is the function of a female.
She was at the center of this society and maintained a nurturing element (194). As time went by Zipes
concludes, women lost their supremacy and fairy tales...reinforced the patriarchal symbolic order
based on rigid notions of sexuality and gender (qtd. in Tatar 338). As Zipes explains, the heroines in
these fairy tales remain pathetic , passive, and pale in comparison to the more active characters ,
usually the men, when compared to those of the first generation of fairy
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Code Of Ethics And State Board Counseling Laws
Professional counselors and their staff are exposed to sensitive client information and records. The
helpful receptionist and whose privilege videos, show how to apply both the American Counseling
Association Code of Ethics (ACA Code of Ethics) and state board counseling laws to common ethical
scenarios. The content explores aspects designed to call attention to favorable and unfavorable skills
and techniques in handling such matters. These two videos demonstrate the limitations of
confidentiality and privileged information. As a professional counselor one is expected to uphold the
principles of confidentiality and privilege according to the ACA Code of Ethics and state laws. One
may conclude that the helpful receptionist video shows clear violations of confidentiality. While the
whose privilege video indicates the significance of insuring that counselors comprehend state laws and
ethics codes pertaining to confidentiality and privilege. Furthermore, counseling professionals are held
accountable for violating ethics codes and state laws as well as training staff on informed consent.
In the helpful receptionist video, the receptionist violates the principle of confidentiality by disclosing
private information without informed consent. When the client s husband asked if she is in her
counseling session the receptionist confirms the client s presence. By doing so, she violates
confidentiality because she is supposed to protect the client s whereabouts to the best
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How Does William Blake convey his anger in the poem...
How Does William Blake convey his anger in the poem London ?
The poem London by William Blake, relfects his feelings upon the society that he was living in , and
how despreratly it needed help.
Blake thought that all of the poverty and misfortune that was happening on the streets were caused by
the political opression in
London. Blake was angered by what he saw in his homeland as other countries started fighting for
their indipendence and equality whilst his country stayed dormant, eventhough he felt that there was a
serious need for serious action.
Eventhough Blake wasn t a typical romantic writer, he too possesed the same beliefs of fighting for
what one believes in, and the urge to be liberated from the opression of ... Show more content on
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Another image that the writer creates, of an opressed scoiety, is the metaphor
mind for ged manacles , this is as the manacles are only forged by the mind thus, it not being real so
therefore anyone can break free from it anytime, but yet they chose to stay in self imprisonment.
The line mind for ged manacles also conveys Blake s anger towards the ignorance of the people in
country as he believed that they could break free from their imaginary prison cells, and fight the
authorities that were causing their poverty, just like in the French
Revolution.
One way that Blake uses to convey his anger on what he sees is through his constant repition on
certain words. In the first stanza,he repeats the word charter d twice. By repeating the word charter d
twice , it places furthur emphasis on the streets and thames being restricted by authority. The word
mark is then also repeated three times in the poem, by doing so, Blake is able to let the reader take
more awearness of the word mark and the story it is associated with, which is the mark of Caine.
Caine was given a black mark on his face by God as he murderd his brother, the mark then branded
him as a sinner. However, eventhough the mark branded him as a sinner, it also protected him from
harm as anyone who harmed Caine was said to be punished with 30 times the damage inflicted upon
him. The story of Caine relates to London in a sense that
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Comparing a Dou Vessel to a Zun Vessel Essay
When comparing two relatively similar artistic objects from the same culture, there will invariably be
similarities and differences between the two pieces. This is the case when analyzing a Dou Vessel
from late 5th to early 4th century BCE China as well as a Zun Vessel from 13th century BCE. Both
objects have similar purposes as well as certain aspects of design. However, they differ on other points
of design and are also dramatically different in size. The parallels and distinctions of the two pieces
are reflective of the cultural disparities and different methods of manufacturing during the two eras of
creation. This particular Zun vessel was introduced during the Shang dynasties rule over China. Its
production took place in close ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Zun has intricate images woven through the entire object, including a variety of animal motifs.
This can be interpreted as steps towards bold assertive statements and even baroque ornamentation.
(Thorp, p. 85) There are multiple dragons inscribed on the image, a feature shared with the Dou
Vessel. The use of animals signifies an understanding of the animal form as well as infusing life and
excitement into the pieces. (Lee, p. 47) Both items also benefit from the implementation inlays.
However, the inlay usage on the Zun vessel is black pigment. This is in stark contrast to the gold
pigment inlay used in the Dou Vessel. The gold inlay in the Dou vessel, which has a leaf like
decoration, symbolizes a new design characteristic that was not popular during the creation of the Zun
vessel. (Lee, p. 48) In addition to the distinctions in uses of inlay, the two objects also differ greatly in
size, possibly a reflection of the cultural differences. The Zun vessel has features that almost double
that of the Dou vessel in terms of diameter and height. Unlike the Dou vessel, which contains handles,
the Zun vessels ring base design compels one to carry the object on a shoulder. (Thorp, p. 73) This
could in part be because during the Shang period, many of these pieces like the Zun were used for cult
rituals and activities. (Thorp, p. 61) Drinking was a significant facet of some of these Shang offerings,
which also included offerings in
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Social Inhibition Of Return
A number of studies have proved that the action of an individual can influence an observer in terms of
decision making (Cole, Wright, Doneva Skarratt, 2015) and inhibition of return (Skarratt, Cole and
Kingstone, 2010). An experiment has been conducted in the standard social inhibition of return
(SIOR) paradigm and recognition memory test (RMT) to see whether SIOR can influence humans to
retrieves their memories. There were studying phase and testing phase in this experiment. In the
studying phase, two participants were sat opposite to each other and remembered a word list of 52
words. In the testing phase, they were asked to press one of the two words on the screen. There were
actually two conditions. In one of the conditions, one word is
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Sobriety Check Viewpoints
Summary
In response to an estimated thirteen thousand people being killed each year in drunk driving crashes
(Weir), the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles Campaign to Prevent Drunk Driving is
proposing a project that will focus on four important methods in order to combat this terrible crime:
require ignition interlocks for all convicted drunk drivers to prove they are sober before driving;
support law enforcement to discourage people from driving drunk; support the expansion of motor
vehicle technology to determine whether or not a driver is above the legal limit of 0.08 before driving;
and encourage a Drinking Driver Program that will educate those already convicted of a drunk driving
on their alcohol choices. With the approval of the Head of the New York State Department of Motor
Vehicles and an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, up to forty four percent of the officers killed in the line of duty were killed in traffic crashes
(Weir), which is why it is imperative to support these officers, and enforce the laws that are designed
to keep everyone safe while driving.
The goal of law enforcement is to deter people from driving drunk and to catch those who do. We
would like to provide Buffalo with one of the most effective enforcement tools, sobriety checkpoints,
which have been proven to reduce fatalities by twenty percent (Weir). Sobriety checkpoints are a
technique in which police officers assess drivers for alcohol impairment at different points on the road.
Vehicles will be stopped in a random sequence at predestined points. However, checkpoints are
usually announced in advance and signs are posted at the checkpoints to warn drivers. In addition, if
officers suspect that a driver stopped at a checkpoint has been drinking, they can conduct a breath test.
Our department would like to provide all the necessary tools to effectively implement sobriety
checkpoints in
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Auntie Anne s Corporate Culture
Auntie Anne s is an American snack food retailer that specializes in soft pretzels and lemonade. The
company began in 1989 selling their Original Soft Pretzel at a farmers market in Pennsylvania. From
there the company began to grow and had opened 100 stores throughout the US by 1995, with the
majority of their retail locations situated in shopping malls. As the company continued to grow in
popularity they introduced new menu items such as Pretzel Stix and Pretzel Dogs. In 2006 the
company was sold by its founders and a new brand image was put forward in 2008 with the
introduction of an annual Free Pretzel day. After the company was sold strong growth continued and
the company celebrated the opening of its 1000th store in 2009. (Auntie ... Show more content on
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In China relationships between co workers and managers is more formal than in the US and there is
greater importance on a hierarchy. This is much different than in the US where an employee would
talk to a co worker and manager in relatively the same style. Chinese workers are also very concerned
with maintaining the respect of those around them by avoiding criticism in the work of others,
whereas in the US employees are more open to confronting others. Another major difference in culture
is that people in China are usually more concerned about the needs of the group as opposed to their
individual needs. Better Understanding Asian Practices Hofstede s cultural dimensions is a great tool
to begin to understand what to expect from other countries and what the areas of extreme cultural
difference are. It gives western business people a starting point to the areas that need to be further
researched upon doing business in another country. Knowledge on what to look out for can be very
useful to companies that are expanding internationally so that surprises are more easily avoided later
on down the
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Timeline Of Events Leading For His Theory
He was born in February 12 1809 and then died in April 19 1882. (1) Timeline of events leading to his
theory: In June 1825, Darwin was taken away by his dad from Shrewsbury School and then in October
he was enrolled in University of Edinburgh along with his brother where he went on to study
medicine. (1) Then in 1826 Darwin took a walking tour in Wales. In the winter weather he met with
Dr Robert Grant who was a naturalist and who examined marine animals. (1) From 1827 to 1829
Darwin went onto reading papers about marine animals and in april left Edinburgh. He then went to
University of Cambridge to study an ordinary degree for theological training. He then became friends
with his cousin who was an entomologist and collector of beetles. They then travelled to Wales in
order to gather insects to study them. (1) In the year 1831 he passed his BA examinations without his
honours so then he stayed in Cambridge to finish his residence requirement. He then went onto
spending time with Henslow and Adam Sedgwick on their trip to Wales. He received a letter from his
uncle inviting him to a voyage. After this Darwin went to prepare for this voyage and started his
Beagle diary. (1) Then in 1834 he spent surveying in Tierra del Fuego. Darwin and Fitzroy made an
inland expedition along River Santa Cruz. From the Beagle Surveys to the South America were the
areas they visited that helped with their study about insects. (1) When it was 1839 Darwin had
published his
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Racial Tension In To Kill A Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee portrays conflict and racial tension in the south in a small
community known as Maycomb. The town is examined by viewing each individual s morals and
ethics that either creates drama in the town or counts as an ethically correct lesson towards the people.
This is evident within the two children known as Scout and Jem., where their character develops and
changes drastically throughout the story due to crucial and vital lessons that not only mature them but
open them up to new perspectives, maturity and show them how courage can take many forms. The
first segment of the TKAM revolves around Boo radley, a mysterious figure that the children portray
as the monster of Maycomb, though they have not seen him, they ... Show more content on
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As many would say that Atticus is courageous by striving to do the right thing, others like Jem and
Scout, during the first segment of the book, would see their father as an uncourageous and inactive
hero. As children, their view is varied and restricted due to the fact that Scout and Jem criticise Atticus
ability to play sports. They constantly complain about his ability to football and his lawyering skills.
They do not appreciate the courage and risk he is taking by defending an African American and doing
the right thing. Perhaps in a child s perspective, courage is seen when he shoots the dog with a rifle.
However, as they later on see that courage can take many forms like Ms. Dubose s morphine addiction
and how Atticus takes the leap of faith by choosing to do the right thing and protect Tom Robinson.
This resonates with Jem because he sees his father s Lawyering abilities and how he is using the for
the good of Maycomb. One can tell that Jem has a lot of hope in him and as if Atticus might actually
win the case. However, as realistic and compelling as the evidence might seem, Jem is unaware of the
racist adult society of maycomb. Nevertheless, by using his father s morals and the evidence he was
shown in the court. Jem finally comes to a realization that pure racism is affecting the views and
minds of not only the Jury but the entire town of
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The Great House, By Frank Herbert
Literature has gone through many eras, with each changing it in its own way, but it can be argued that
the era that changed literature the most was the modern era. Dune by Frank Herbert is a science fiction
novel of the modern era and fits the modernist theme to a tee. The modern era, like any other literary
era, can be categorized by the attributes that modernist literature contain. Dune, being a member of the
literary era, is riddled with such attributes. Dune is part of the modern literary era, as shown by it
following the general theme and properties of that era.
In works of the modern literary era figures of authority are often shown as untrustworthy, this property
is clearly visible in Dune. The great houses, a source of authority in the Dune universe, are widely
seen as untrustworthy and suspicious. An assassination attempt is aimed at main character Paul
Atreides. The Atreides, the great house the main character belongs to, believe it was the Harkonnen s,
another of the great houses, who planned it, showing their distrust and suspicion of them. Duke Leto
says and were Harkonnen creatures almost to a man. They have tried to take the life of my son! (Dune,
pg. 126) showing how his distrust in them causes him to question their humanity. This shows how the
great houses, Dune s form of an authority figure, are seen as not trustworthy even by the other great
houses. The great houses are not to be trusted, showing how authority in Dune isn t always to be
trusted, but
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Prostitution And The Act Of Prostitution
The world s oldest profession, also known as prostitution, is considered a grey area in morality
(Thiroux). Prostitution is defined as selling oneself or one s talents for base purpose (Agnes). Contrary
to popular belief, there are plenty of arguments for prostitution and the act of prostitution becoming
legal. Coinciding with popular belief, there are more arguments against the act of prostitution being
legalized. While some consider the act of prostitution to be an immoral act others will consider it a
victimless crime. Most people consider it to be immoral and use arguments such as it cause crimes,
spreads social diseases and AIDS and it is extramarital and commercialized. The opposing argument,
which is for the act of prostitution say that it, is a victimless crime, is a safe sexual release and is not
socially acceptable and it could be controlled by the government (Thiroux). The underlying question
now asks, is the act of prostitution moral?
If you were to mention prostitution to someone, they will typically react with disgust. Furthering the
conversation on the topic and mentioning legalizing prostitution will be followed with shock or
laughter. Prostitution is a major part of what we call the Sex Industry, which involves all personnel
that are involved in both legal and illegal varieties of sexual commerce. This includes everything from
X rated magazines, videos and DVDs, to computer pornography to strip clubs (Weitzer). While the
Sex Industry made a whooping $97
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The Role Of PTSD In Vietnam Veterans
This is very difficult for people to get jobs and have a social life. PTSD can make somebody hard to
be with. Living with someone who is easily startled, has nightmares, and often avoids social situations
can take a toll on the most resilient family. Research shows that Vietnam Veterans have more marital
problems and family violence. Their children have more behavior problems than do those of Veterans
without PTSD. Veterans with the most severe symptoms had families with the worst communication.
This is because people who have PTSD have a hard time feeling emotions or expressing them. They
may feel detached from others. This can cause problems in personal relationships with the spouse. The
numbing and avoidance that occurs with PTSD is linked
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Essay On How To Achieve The American Dream
In order to attain the American Dream people must dream it, plan it, and simply let it work itself into
place and enjoy it. Even Though, it is hard to achieve goals in today s society, many successful people
do it everyday with just three steps. First, a person must dream up an American Dream (Steps to
Achieve Your Dream). Everything begins in the heart and a passion to achieve it (Steps to Achieve
Your Dream). Every successful achievement began in the mind of someone (Steps to Achieve Your
Dream). When that person thinks to the extreme they can generate big ideas within the mind (Steps to
Achieve Your Dream). Once someone knows their dream, it is best for them to keep it to themselves
rather than telling others right away because negative minded outsiders will try to turn them away
from that dream (Steps to Achieve Your Dream). Also, people tend to think of the possibilities for
themselves and family (Steps to Achieve Your Dream). Don t ever let a great dream run cold because
life s too short to give up (Steps to Achieve Your Dream). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Every dream happens from the start of some sort of suggestion (Steps to Achieve Your Dream). There
is an old saying stating that someone gets what they plan for , and if that saying wasn t true dreams
just wouldn t happen (Steps to Achieve Your Dream). Great minded people will sit down and plan out
a strategy for achieving the dream (Steps to Achieve Your Dream). They tend to think every single
little detail through to the fullest and, break the whole plan down into small, workable parts (Steps to
Achieve Your Dream). Then they will set up a tight schedule for accomplishing each task on their
dream plan (Steps to Achieve Your
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  • 2. Guys Like Gauguin In the title of her poem Guys like Gauguin Marsh refers to Gauguin as a guy which is closely followed by a sarcastic thanks Bougainville without capitalising the thanks. Together the techniques of anaphora and informal language create a compounding effect, by referring to these colonisers and the direct address towards Gauguin diminishing his achievements and many other celebrated European discovers who have exploited foreign countries through invasion. marsh being a tuvaluan and samoan descent, applies a dismissive yet hostile tone towards the idea highlighting the negative impact of European control on pasifika ways of life and especially women in Tahiti. Her anger towards these European civilizations is seen when she s talking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These two combined techniques adds to the effect of how women from Tahiti are being over sexuilised and made out to be animalistic throughout the whole poem in order to give the reader an overall theme of exploitation of women. Marsh makes ironic use of positive connotations such as delectably when describing the breasts of the Tahitian girls to heighten the erotic pleasure these men find in these young girls. However the most unnerving line is when she uses a simile in ripen like paw paw to add to the already unpleasant objectification of young women as sexual objects through the metaphor of fruit which are best slightly raw very tempting to them. Marsh uses this to show how sexually driven these european colonists such as gauguin where to these polynesian women. It also sets the ideas of how these women women were desirable from a young age and Gauguin states that for his reasoning behind sleeping with all of these women, as if it was not his fault. This leads me to believe that Gauguin only sees these women as objects, not as people, which is an indication in a lot of his artwork. We can also see how in this patriarchal world, men are able to act out their desires without considering the scale of destruction they unleash on women or heritage cultures. Audre lorde expresses a similar sentiment in her speech The master s tools will never dismantle the master s house(1979) where she is telling us to reclaim reclaim our stolen tools, and to not cower in fear of the master. But instead to stand up and break the false Consensus that limits our options. This showed how difficult it was for these polynesian women to stand alone in a period where women were being treated unfairly. The master s tools were in lords vision the inability to see or act beyond the norms of the culture which despised or at best allowed difference and put ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Analysis Of The Ravishing Of Lol Stein Analyzing the Liberation of Lol Stein Through searching inside the haze one will find their true self. In the book The Ravishing of Lol Stein by Marguerite Duras, the main character, Lol Stein, goes through a journey to express her true personality. In the passage, Lol has an affair with the narrator, Jack Hold, which shows her transition as a person the most. Her internal transition into becoming an entirely different person is highlighted by the author s use of repetition, diction, symbolism, and dialogue. The repetition of the passage shows the confusion linked to Lol s transition. The repeated use of rhetorical questions show the perplexity of Lol s transition. In the passage, the narrator says who is there in the bed? Who does she think she is? The open endedness of the rhetorical question forces the audience to evaluate Lol s present mental state. Due to the questions being rhetorical, no answers are given leaving the audience in a state of confusion with little evidence to help identify Lol. Later, the narrator asks another rhetorical question asking who was it before me? The question calls for the audience to intervene again and think about who Lol was as a person now but he immediately shuts the question down by saying I don t care. This shows he has no interest in the transition of Lol. Though the situation is confusing, he carries on as if everything is the same. Another point where the repetition provided insight was when the author stated she insulted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Abraham Lincoln was a Hypocrite Essay Abraham Lincoln was a Hypocrite Abraham Lincoln was always known as a good and honest man. There are many other opinions that refute this statement. Many theories say that Lincoln was far from good and honest. Throughout his life he tried to do good then as president he tried to hold a nation together by tactics that could be looked at as unpleasant. Abraham Lincoln is considered a hero to many, but he could also be looked at to be a hypocrite and a racist because of his ideas about the Negro race and slave policy during his time. Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809 in Harden Country, Kentucky. From an early age he was known as Abe. Lincoln later moved to Kentucky with his parents. Lincoln always wanted to be a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... pag.). This clearly shows that Lincoln was not out for the Negro but just to preserve the union. He says in many other debates that he thought the Negro had a physical difference from the white man as well as an intellectual difference (Lincoln Douglas, n. pag.). Lincoln was considered by many in the south to be a bigot, a white supremacist who wanted segregation and opposed civil and political rights for blacks (Oates 21). Stephen B. Oates talks of many of the theories in his book, like that many southerners concluded that Lincoln was with them in the matters of race (22). Many of these examples show that Lincoln was a hypocrite of some sorts. He would appeal to the southerners by making statements that led them to believe that he was against the Negro. Yet he was writing the emancipation proclamation that was supposed to free all of the slaves. This also is debatable that the proclamation freed any slaves at all. The emancipation proclamation is looked at by some as one of the most far reaching pronouncements ever issued in the United States (Oates 25). Also it is said that the proclamation freed few if any bondsman (Oates 26). Abraham Lincoln talked of the slave issue at many occasions. He said that his paramount object ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Liberalism Vs. Liberalism. Conservatism vs. liberalism Contents I. Opening Conservative VS liberal II. Abortion III. Gun control IV. War on terror V. Immigration VI. Embryonic stem cell research I. Conservative VS liberal In the United States there are two separate and very different parties that believe how the government should be ran. The conservatives and the liberals. The conservatives believe in a limited government with a sense of personal responsibility. They want a government with free markets and a strong national defense. Typically conservatives have strong traditional American values and believe in individual liberty. Liberals on the other hand believe that the government should intervene and try to achieve equal opportunity and equality for the citizens. Liberals also think that it s the duty of the government to give out and to protect civil liberties and the individual rights of its people. The liberals also think that the role of the government should always to make sure that no one is in need and is safe. The liberal policies generally enforce the government to solve the problems and needs of the nation and its people. As one can tell the conservatives and liberals are very different. In America there are many issues that need to be addressed, both parties believe that there way is the right way. Typically the party s ideas and solutions are the exact opposite from each other. For an example conservative s believe competition is good while liberals believe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Epictetus Vs 90210 The Handbook vs. 90210 Finding happiness in life is the ultimate goal for many people; this task, however, is not easy. In a world surrounded by temptation, it is often extremely difficult to distinguish the difference between what leads to true happiness and what only temporarily gratifies. Innumerable philosophers have tried to tackle this challenge, and each has left behind various theories on how to achieve happiness. One of the most famous philosophers, Epictetus, came to the conclusion that Stoicism is the best way to find happiness in the mortal world. Epictetus lived from approximately 50 130 A.D. and the stoic movement began to catch on even earlier, around 300 B.C. (Epictetus 1). Stoicism, however, takes an extreme approach of both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perhaps this was plausible hundreds of years ago when the world was a much smaller place, but modern society certainly won t allow for that type of behavior. The television show 90210 depicts the modern take on happiness, and is quite the opposite of Epictetus teachings. The characters on the show attribute opulent wealth and rising social status to the concept of the good life. While Epictetus and the characters of 90210 have very different ideas of happiness and the good life, both parties would benefit greatly from each other. 90210 and Epictetus show two extreme and opposite versions of the good life, neither of which can be successful on their own. Achieving the good life a state of well being, tranquility, and happiness requires a combination of Epictetus teachings and the modern conception as depicted in 90210. Doing so will allow people to find a happy medium without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Examples Of Maturation In To Kill A Mockingbird To Kill A Mockingbird: From Innocence to Maturity Harper Lee s To Kill a Mockingbird is a first person narrative describing the life of Jem and Scout, a brother and sister who are the main protagonists of the novel. Jem and Scout grow up in a town where they are constantly surrounded by racial inequality, social unrest and prejudice. Jem Finch is considered a normal young boy growing up in the small Alabama town of Maycomb. Like his friends Jem likes to likes take part in activities that are perceived to be masculine in nature such as sports. Yet the way he is raised is very different than his friends and his upbringing is considered to be against the cultural norm of the time. Harper Lee creates the character of Jem to show the reader ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dubose wants Jem to come read to her even though Mrs. Dubose clearly despises him. However through Mrs. Dubose Lee provides the reader with evidence as to why it is incorrect to form impressions of people hastily without thought and consideration. Lee does so by revealing that Mrs. Dubose was not necessarily as vicious as the reader first thinks. In fact she asks that Jem read to her, and he does so every day for an entire month. However Jem continues to strongly dislike her because she still continues to criticize him and his family; however, he persists. Despite his personal hatred for Mrs. Dubose, Jem battles his emotions and continues going to read to her. Jem learns from Atticus that Mrs. Dubose passed away and she had left him a camellia flower inside the candy box she gave him; his initial reaction is one of utter confusion and he is unable to understand the reason behind her actions because he had always believed that Mrs. Dubose disliked him. He is surprised when she leaves him something. Atticus explains to Jem that Mrs.Dubose was a morphine addict and her erratic behavior was a result of withdrawals. Jem never knew this, and this information overwhelms him both physically and emotionally. What Jem thought he had seen on the outside as bitter hate and anger was in reality just a thin layer of pain, which was hiding the true strength and courage, which she had within her. Mrs. Dubose had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Wet Rub Vs Grill There are two traditional methods for seasoning meat destined for the grill: wet and dry. Choosing one over the other places you on one side of yet another barbecue debate. As with most culinary debates, both sides have some strong arguments as we will see when we compare these two methods of flavoring meat. What is the difference between a dry rub and a wet rub? As you might expect, dry rubs have only dry ingredients. They will typically include powdered spices and sometimes dry herbs along with salt and sugar. The idea is to create a crust for the meat that will flavor it without making it too moist. You should apply the rub liberally to the outside of the meat and massage it in. The longer you let it sit on the surface of the meat, the more flavor it will impart to the meat. Because all of the spices stay on the surface, a dry rub is a great way to add a controlled amount of flavor without overpowering the natural flavor of the meat. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The big difference is that they are placed into a liquid medium like oil or vinegar. You want a wet rub to be thin enough to easily coat a piece of meat but thick enough to stick to it. Like dry rubs, wet rubs should be applied heavily to the surface of the meat. Is one easier or better to use when grilling? Dry rubs are easier to apply and generally less messy to work with than wet rubs. In addition, a dry rub will not drip onto your coals and cause flare ups or lower their temperature. Wet rubs have advantages in that meat should be more tender and flavorful, especially if you let it sit in the marinade for at least 24 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay about The Mother Tongue by Demetria Martinez Demetria MartĂ­nez s Mother Tongue is divided into five sections and an epilogue. The first three parts of the text present Mary/ MarĂ­a s, the narrator, recollection of the time when she was nineteen and met JosĂ© Luis, a refuge from El Salvador, for the first time. The forth and fifth parts, chronologically, go back to her tragic experience when she was seven years old and then her trip to El Salvador with her son, the fruit of her romance with JosĂ© Luis, twenty years after she met JosĂ© Luis. And finally the epilogue consists a letter from JosĂ© Luis to Mary/ MarĂ­a after her trip to El Salvador. The essay traces the development of Mother Tongue s principal protagonists, MarĂ­a/ Mary. With a close reading of the text, I argue how the forth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To him, contrary to Mary s belief, his old self is not separated from his current self , rather, he is aware of the fact that his history/past is a part of his realities. He regrets that Mary is trying to separate [him] from [his] history. (p.84) and identifies and rejects it as an American attitude: it is so American. The belief that people can be remade from scratch in the promise land, leaving the old self behind. (p. 84). Although Mary describes him as someone who has actually done something with his life, tried to become a subject, not an object, in history (p. 39), yet, her observation is superficial in the sense that she refuses to acknowledge the very history that is his identity, the one that turned him into an exiled person. JosĂ© Luis s story reaches the audiences through Mary s translation; however, she is incapable of understanding JosĂ© Luis; since on the one hand she is limited by the language and on the other hand she does not feel as a part of his history. She describes her Spanish as an old car, parts missing or held together with clothes hanger wire (MT, 11) and admits I couldn t have cared less for politics. (p. 50) Despite the fact that it is JosĂ© Lius s account that shapes his present status, she reveals how at one point [she] caught[s] a word or two that [she] knew had to do with his past. Cell. Water. Cry. [but she] didn t dare climb the fence to find out what was on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Golden Age Of Sports Essay Destinee Holliday Ms. Biltz May 20, 2015 The Golden Age of Sports The 1920s was a great decade for the economy because of the popularity in sports. The number of fans increased, which created the need for new stadiums and raised the salary for sports stars. Sports in the 1920s went through many changes in the time period known as the Roaring Twenties. New heroes, new teams, and new leagues were emerging in sports. Some sports were just starting, some were broadening their horizons, while others were just becoming more popular. The media helped to make sports become more popular in the 1920s. Movie houses showed videos of sports contests, which helped create stars. Newspapers and magazines gave the sports reporter a new authority as the media brought information about athletes and athletics to large audiences. Radio broadcasts of college football and professional baseball began early in the 1920s. The media supplied news but also manufactured it and, in the process, created and satisfied an eager audience. The decade was the Golden Age of Sports . The 1920s were a starting foundation for football. The most popular league, the NFL, was formed in the 1920s. On August 20, 1920, the owner of four Ohio league teams met to form a new professional league. On September 17, the team met again, changing its name to APFA (American Professional Football Association). By 1923, the name was changed to the National Football League (NFL). The 20 s brought in new styles of plays, such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Improving The Changing Societal Norms Of Operations... Productivity Check ; Efficiency Check ; Standardization Check ; Reverse Logistics???? Introduction Manufacturing and Services has undergone many changes and has evolved tremendously over the years. The evolution is primarily due to dynamic market place which changes according to changing societal norms. Operations management is the result of interplay between these two, (ever changing market and society) and in the process, adopted many new trends practices to serve the changing societal demands. Thus, understanding of Operations in yesteryears is essential to anticipate what beckons for it in the future. History of Operations The modern operations origin can be traced to the Industrial Revolution which began around 1770s in England. In its initial years only one person was responsible for production of goods from start to finish and systems were not very developed; modern machines were not available. With the advent of machine power, craft production started (skilled workers produce customized items with simple, flexible tools). It lacked in achieving economies of scale and the process was too slow. During 1950s With the World War II, pressure grew on manufacturing which led to adoption of quantitative models for different areas of operations management such as project management, forecasting and inventory. During 1970 1980s Quality Revolution: The world economy got liberalized and globalization set in. This onset led to increased competition among firms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Waterstreet The Gin Game Analysis Acting is all about the movement of your body and your soul. Music, visual and stage arts, all of these are all able to express deep messages without the use of oral talk. Sign language is the one of a kind language which uses body motion and facial expressions to communicate with others. These characteristics are also necessary in successful stage performances, as acting depends greatly on movement and facial expression. The majority of theatrical productions do indeed depend on human speech to connect with the crowd; however, the tool of the human body and its native communication skill is what charms and truly satisfies the audience. Today, many theatrical productions offer American Sign Language translation during certain performances. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This allowed hearing audience to listen in on the act through their headsets, with the sign to voice interpreters planted in the sound booth speaking into a microphone. He tried this idea with the play Shirley Valentine with good success, and the box office numbers grew. Waterstreet s made the voice fully dependent to the rhythm of ASL, and without question, the ASL interpretation was as fluent as possible. Hearing audiences would sometimes have to sustain fast or meandering speech as it adjusted itself in a way that will fit the rhythm of the ASL ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Greek Black Figure Amphora Greek Amphora Explanation On December the 19th, 2013 an Ancient Greek Black Figure amphora was dug up by several archaeologists in Greece, near the ancient city of Athens. This Ancient Greek primary source, made from the 6th century BC, provides a vision into the everyday life of a wealthy woman in Athens. Wealthy women in Athens had a lot of privileges in comparison to those less fortunate. Although wealthy women in Athens had more privileges than the slaves, the lower class, and the middle class, they were still expected to spin and weave cloth for the families clothing, and any other items the house needed for daily running. At this time in Ancient Greece, there were no sewing machines or spinning wheels, meaning all spinning and weaving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Black Figure style included painting black figures upon an orange background and then incising additional details for further distinction of the characters. Flower like patterns were used to decorate the brims of the pottery, and specific colours were painted on for particular purpose. (White was generally used when painting female skin, black was used when painting a male s skin, and purple and red were used for clothing and embellishments.) Pottery artists also first begun inscribing their signatures on their own work throughout this era. These features can all evidently be identified on the amphora as there are two wealthy women using a Greek loom to spin and weave cloth. The designs on the amphora have been painted with relevant colours and the appropriate use of floral patterns have been illustrated around the edges of the amphora. The artist s signature is also evident on the base. The first signed amphora dates back to 570 BC. A large number of other individual painters have been identified with confidence through their signatures. (artists usually signed their name as ...... made this .) as time progressed, Black Figure pottery became exceedingly popular all through the rest of Greece and was used by many other Greek artists when painting Greek ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Critique Of A Position Paper SCOPE, LIMITATIONS, and DELIMITATIONS By Marilyn K. Simon and Jim Goes Includes excerpts from Simon Goes (2013), Dissertation and Scholarly Research: Recipes for Success. Seattle, WA: Dissertation Success LLC Find this and many other dissertation guides and resources at www.dissertationrecipes.com Scope The scope of the study refers to the parameters under which the study will be operating. The problem you seek to resolve will fit within certain parameters. Think of the scope as the domain of your research what s in the domain, and what is not. You need to make it as clear as possible what you will be studying and what factors are within the accepted range of your study. For example, if you are studying the ill effects of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, we may not know whether the findings will generalize to other people, situations, or conceptualizations of the variables. Within particular bounds, significant findings from an experimental study may infer a general cause, but the presence of other unmeasured variables can limit that inference. Limitations of Survey Instruments Surveys that are distributed with time constraints were noted by Delva, Kirby, Knapper, and Birtwhistle (2002) as problematic in that people who struggle with real or perceived time constraints are less likely to respond to surveys because these possible respondents feel overworked they just do not have the time to complete the survey. Surveys often also suffer the limitation of forcing respondents into particular response categories, thereby limiting the range of responses. Unlike an interview, where respondents can ask clarifying questions, respondents are usually limited to the text in the survey itself for direction about how to complete it and where to respond. Delimitations The delimitations of a study are those characteristics that arise from limitations in the scope of the study (defining the boundaries) and by the conscious exclusionary and inclusionary decisions made during the development of the study plan. Unlike limitations, which flow from implicit characteristics of method and design, delimitations result from specific choices by the researcher. Among these are the choice of objectives and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Great Leap Forward Summary 10. Diamond characterizes the Great Leap Forward as the stage in human development when humans became seemingly more modern and more similar, biologically and behaviorally, to the human today. This leap occurred around 50,000 years ago, the signs being standardized tools, preserved jewelry, and the completely modern skeletons of the Cro Magnon. 11. The major human achievements that characterize the Great Leap Forward can be defined by the first ever preserved jewelry and methodized tools made out of stone. Other major human achievements at this time included complex weaponry that could kill from a secure distance, much like the mechanics of the weaponry we have and still use in battle today. The most marvelous as well as most known achievement of the Cro Magnons would have to be their artwork though, due to its wondrous beauty in the eyes of many. 12. The technological advancement of watercraft was necessary for the colonization of New Guinea and Australia approximately 30,000 to 40,000 years ago. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Diamond proposes the theory that the disappearance of mega fauna in Australia/New Guinea was due to human interaction. The animals of Australia and New Guinea had not yet been introduced to humans, eliminating the chance of coevolution. They became extinct in every habitat without exception...the giants were indeed exterminated by humans, both directly (by being killed for food) and indirectly (as a result of fires and habitat modification caused by humans). It seems that Diamond primarily believed that the extinction of the many mega fauna was entirely the fault of the humans and not at all because of the animals changing habitat. Due to the fact that the mega fauna of Australia and New Guinea were not prepared for the arrival of humans, they were successfully hunted to the ultimate death: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Study on Customer Services of Restaurents in Hyderabad A Study on CUSTOMER SERVICES OF RESTAURENTS IN HYDERABAD [pic] By DINESH YEPURU Roll no: 2T1 14 PGDM Under the guidance of Sri.M.Chaithanya Asst.professor, Marketing A Project Report Submitted to the SIVA SIVANI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT Partial fulfillment of the requirements of PGDM SIVA SIVANI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT SECUNDERABAD ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It is of great ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bennett (1996) described that customer service seeks to establish long term, committed, trusting and cooperative relationship with customers, characterized by openness, genuine concern for the delivery of high quality services, responsiveness to customer suggestions, fair dealings and willingness to sacrifice short term advantage for long term gains. Schneider and Bowen (1999) advocated that service business can retain customers and achieve profitability by building reciprocal relationships founded on safeguarding and affirming customer security, fairness and self esteem. It requires that companies view customers as people first and consumers second. Trust, commitment, ethical practices, fulfillment of promises, mutual exchange, emotional bonding, personalization and customer orientation have been reported to be the key elements in the relationship building process (Levitt,1986; Gronroos, 1994; Morgan,1994; Gummesson,1994; Bejou et al,1998 ). Customer service refers to all business activities directed towards initiating, establishing, maintaining, and developing successful long term relational exchanges (Heide, 1994; Reinartz Kumar, 2003). One of the results of Customer service is the promotion of customer loyalty (Evans Laskin, 1994), which is considered to be a relational phenomenon, (Chow Holden, 1997; Jacoby Kyner, 1973; Sheth Parvatiyar, 1995; cited by Macintosh Lockshin, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Theme Of The Poem We Real Cool Aseel AlAli English Mr. Ali Alshehab 10N 29 November, 2016 We Real Cool The poem We Real Cool have been written in 1928 by the author Gwendolyn Brooks . The author was a highly regarded, honored poet and she being the first black author to win the award Pulitzer Prize . The poem We Real Cool was about thoughts of young guys playing pool at a pool house called The Golden Shovel . Every poem has a theme, the theme of the poem We Real Cool was more than just one theme. The author did not want to make her poem boring, so she kept on writing and creating different themes for her poem, although it seems interesting its not. The author might ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The jazz themes have their own rhythms. The poem have used a lot of alliteration. The pool players in the poem We Real Cool seem to know everything about the jazz music culture as the poem shows the last stanza. As for rhyme scheme and the meter and setting, the rhyme scheme is AA,BB,CC,DD. As for the meter, the poem has a regular meter with the real eats and then a pause. But these poem like We Real Cool can be said or pronounced differently. For the setting, the poem took place in a Hall in the South Side of Chicago, in the late 1950s. the kids of the pool table are competitive to each other, but they also spend most of their time together hanging out as a group. A person walks by and they stare at her until she passes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Diversity Of Washington County The diversity seen in Washington County was in fact unique and although there is no short answer to why so many different European ethnic groups settled in the area, there are many plausible explanations as to the origins of their settlements. It is important to highlight the role of European immigrants as a whole in the United States before focusing in on Washington County. During the first fifty years following the American Revolution, very few European s immigrated to the United States. Following those years, Europeans begin to immigrant in large groups for various geopolitical and economic reasons. Typical plains settlers were farmers in search of prime farm land that they could be the soul owners of. In most cases, European immigrants wanted to own land, and were unable to do so in their previous countries. Washington County was similar to the overlaying theme of immigration to the Great Plains. Washington County s location in respects to Kansas City was a major driver for its diverse population. Many immigrants were able to travel via train to Kansas City, or if they took wagon, their goal was to reach Kansas City. With Washington County being relatively close to Kansas City, immigrants would flock to the area. With the Oregon trial running through the area, many European immigrants stayed in the region during the latter half of the nineteenth century. Furthermore, in the early nineteenth century, the area was seamed with roads converging towards Santa Fe, yet no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Pear Tree In The Full Tree Of Janie s Life Josie Atkinson Full Circle The pear tree that Janie sits under is a metaphoric representation of the cycles of her life: budding, growing, dying, and being reborn. Each relationship represents another cycle that she faces, and it is also the catalyst for her pursuit of self discovery. She is captivated by the way the bee interacts with the tree and identifies it as an ideally harmonious relationship. Janie is stirred tremendously by the tree because it intoxicates her with the beautiful interactions of nature (10). The bee and the tree symbolize a union in which there is neither control nor command, but rather an effortless interaction. She becomes enthralled with the concept of harmony and embarks on a journey to find the perfect relationship between her and a man. As the motif reoccurs, it parallels the growth of Janie s expectations of a relationship and who she shares it with; she longs for the man who she can experience harmony with. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nanny is adamant about instilling a belief that Janie s voice matters, but misguides her and forces her into a controlling marriage. She underestimates Janie s ability to create her own path in life, and thus acts counterproductively for her granddaughter by aiding in silencing the voice that she gave Janie as a child. Nanny s determination that her granddaughter will be married is characteristic of an ex slave because, to her, it is the only way that Janie can survive. Nanny and Logan Killicks cycle happen simultaneously; Nanny dies and she leaves her husband in search of things sweet with [her] marriage, like when you sit under a pear tree and think (24). She attempts to shed toxicity and acquiescence, but Janie undergoes another unhealthy marriage cycle with Joe Starks, who [takes] the bloom out of things before she meets the man who brings her full circle Tea Cake Woods ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Karl Marx, Max Weber and Emile Durkheim offered differing... Karl Marx, Max Weber and Emile Durkheim offered differing perspectives on the role of religion. Choose the theorist whose insights you prefer and outline how they perceived religion operating socially. Discuss why you chose your preferred theorists views over the others. Marx, Durkheim and Weber each had different sociological views of the role and function of Religion. My preferred theorists view s on Religion is Karl Marx s as I feel his ideas are more relevant to what Religion actually is. And I have chosen Marx s theory on Religion as I feel that it is the most similar to my own views on the subject. His views are more interesting to me as I don t practise any Religion and his views expand on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Durkheim s theories make sense and are for me a nice and fluffy way of looking at Religion, but I have a feeling that if he were to see the route Religion has gone down in modern society would he still feel the same about the majority of Religions, for example the scandal s in the Catholic church over the past forty years that are only really surfacing now. And Weber s thoughts were more rational as that what was expected of people was to keep their heads down and they would eventually be rewarded with Heaven. Even if in today s society more numbers are in decline of practicing religion, Marx s views on the subject are definitely the most valid. There expectations of people may not be as extreme as they were back in the 1800 s of their followers as they are now, but of the three, Marx s views are the most realistic of what Religion truly is. His ability to see what religion was actually doing to people s lives back then is remarkable and for his words to still have such relevance now in modern society shows that he was extremely perceptive of society. Marxism also assumes that Religion will eventually disappear and for someone to envisage that from over one hundred years ago is clearly someone who knew what they were talking about. And that is why I chose Marx. Bibliography. MacDonald.,B (2006) An Introduction to Sociology in Ireland, 2nd Edition, Dublin, Gill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Author Bart D. Ehrman on Scriptures What does it mean to question the authenticity and originality of a religious scripture? Is it a life changing question? Yes, it absolutely can be a life changing curiosity leading to a long journey of research. As it was the case for Bart D. Ehrman. Ehram a less devout episcopal Christian who converted to evangelical Christianity, in an essence, re embraced the religion at a young age and started studying Christianity. His education started off at Moody Bible Institute and the Wheaton College and later received his PhD in New Testament studies. During his studies, Ehram developed a particular interest about infallibility and inerrancy of the Christian scripture. In a quest of finding answers for his questions about Scripture he wrote a book Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why. The main thesis of the book reads The book is about ancient manuscripts of the New Testament and the differences found in them, about scribes who copied scripture and sometimes changed it. This may not seem to be very promising as a key to one s own autobiography, but there it is. One has little control over such things . The book is a very readable, accurate condensation of many of the most important facts about the nature and history of textual criticism. A critical review of the book demonstrates that Ehram almost absolutely proves the thesis statement of the book. Ehram has written the book in a plain language for an audience with no prior knowledge of the history ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Questionnaire And Questionnaire On Fitness Apps Method 1: Survey / Questionnaire Our first method is being able to gauge our market/group of individuals on what type of fitness apps they used. Below is a list survey questions we provided in order for us to see what people know about fitness apps and also showcases the use of social media. List of Survey Questions asked: ● Name: ● Age: ● Male/Female ● How often do you exercise in a week? ● Have you ever used an app for exercising? ● What type of app did you use to exercise? ● What have you used the fitness app for? (Select all that apply) ● Have you used any type of social media? ● What social media do you use most? (Select all that apply) ● How long do you use social media in a day? (Estimate the number of hours you use in a day) The questions above are multiple answered questions that our surveyees were able to choose from. For a full version of the survey there is a link below. The data was collected in various ways. One way is through online form via Google Forms template sent via email or Social Media. There are also print forms that other surveyees
  • 23. wrote on and those were transcribed through the Google Forms template. Method 2: Small Interview Alongside the survey, we also gave out several questions in the form of a small interview. From the 26 individuals who were surveyed, there were about 20 individuals who also took part in the small interview. Below is a list of the questions we used for the interview portion. List of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay about An Analysis of Fairy Tales Sagas about princes and princesses, beauty, magic, and love, fairy tales like Snow White and Cinderella among others have become children s favorite bedtime stories. However, as parents tuck their sons and daughters in, they fail to realize that there is a much more daunting purpose to these stories. American writer and poet, Jane Yolen suggests that fairy tales indicate life values. Furthermore, Yolen insists that these tales are thumbprints of history (Yolen 27). Studying fairy tales in depth, she proves that the functions of myths consist of creating a landscape of allusion [and] enabling us to understand our own and out culture from inside out (Yolen 18). Yolen confirms that these stories comment on, the abstract truths of our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, few realize that there are many communal ideas imbedded in the plots that often go unrecognized. Fairy tales, more often than not, highlight a multitude of social aspects which might seem inappropriate for children. Constantly evolving, fairy tales, as indicated by Yolen and Zipes, illustrate the sexist views of the dominating class, the societal beliefs as they change throughout history as well as the community s values especially during crisis. First of all, a rather sexist view of women has emerged from the evolution of a variety fairy tales. In older versions of many fairy tales, on can see the female dominant, matriarchal societies through the strong female protagonists. For example, as Yolen reminds, Cinderella until lately has never been a passive dreamer....The forerunners of the Ash girl have been hardy, active heroines (33). One of the earlier Cinderellas belonged to a hunting community where most important is the function of a female. She was at the center of this society and maintained a nurturing element (194). As time went by Zipes concludes, women lost their supremacy and fairy tales...reinforced the patriarchal symbolic order based on rigid notions of sexuality and gender (qtd. in Tatar 338). As Zipes explains, the heroines in these fairy tales remain pathetic , passive, and pale in comparison to the more active characters , usually the men, when compared to those of the first generation of fairy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Code Of Ethics And State Board Counseling Laws Professional counselors and their staff are exposed to sensitive client information and records. The helpful receptionist and whose privilege videos, show how to apply both the American Counseling Association Code of Ethics (ACA Code of Ethics) and state board counseling laws to common ethical scenarios. The content explores aspects designed to call attention to favorable and unfavorable skills and techniques in handling such matters. These two videos demonstrate the limitations of confidentiality and privileged information. As a professional counselor one is expected to uphold the principles of confidentiality and privilege according to the ACA Code of Ethics and state laws. One may conclude that the helpful receptionist video shows clear violations of confidentiality. While the whose privilege video indicates the significance of insuring that counselors comprehend state laws and ethics codes pertaining to confidentiality and privilege. Furthermore, counseling professionals are held accountable for violating ethics codes and state laws as well as training staff on informed consent. In the helpful receptionist video, the receptionist violates the principle of confidentiality by disclosing private information without informed consent. When the client s husband asked if she is in her counseling session the receptionist confirms the client s presence. By doing so, she violates confidentiality because she is supposed to protect the client s whereabouts to the best ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. How Does William Blake convey his anger in the poem... How Does William Blake convey his anger in the poem London ? The poem London by William Blake, relfects his feelings upon the society that he was living in , and how despreratly it needed help. Blake thought that all of the poverty and misfortune that was happening on the streets were caused by the political opression in London. Blake was angered by what he saw in his homeland as other countries started fighting for their indipendence and equality whilst his country stayed dormant, eventhough he felt that there was a serious need for serious action. Eventhough Blake wasn t a typical romantic writer, he too possesed the same beliefs of fighting for what one believes in, and the urge to be liberated from the opression of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another image that the writer creates, of an opressed scoiety, is the metaphor mind for ged manacles , this is as the manacles are only forged by the mind thus, it not being real so therefore anyone can break free from it anytime, but yet they chose to stay in self imprisonment. The line mind for ged manacles also conveys Blake s anger towards the ignorance of the people in country as he believed that they could break free from their imaginary prison cells, and fight the authorities that were causing their poverty, just like in the French Revolution. One way that Blake uses to convey his anger on what he sees is through his constant repition on certain words. In the first stanza,he repeats the word charter d twice. By repeating the word charter d twice , it places furthur emphasis on the streets and thames being restricted by authority. The word mark is then also repeated three times in the poem, by doing so, Blake is able to let the reader take more awearness of the word mark and the story it is associated with, which is the mark of Caine. Caine was given a black mark on his face by God as he murderd his brother, the mark then branded him as a sinner. However, eventhough the mark branded him as a sinner, it also protected him from harm as anyone who harmed Caine was said to be punished with 30 times the damage inflicted upon him. The story of Caine relates to London in a sense that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Comparing a Dou Vessel to a Zun Vessel Essay When comparing two relatively similar artistic objects from the same culture, there will invariably be similarities and differences between the two pieces. This is the case when analyzing a Dou Vessel from late 5th to early 4th century BCE China as well as a Zun Vessel from 13th century BCE. Both objects have similar purposes as well as certain aspects of design. However, they differ on other points of design and are also dramatically different in size. The parallels and distinctions of the two pieces are reflective of the cultural disparities and different methods of manufacturing during the two eras of creation. This particular Zun vessel was introduced during the Shang dynasties rule over China. Its production took place in close ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Zun has intricate images woven through the entire object, including a variety of animal motifs. This can be interpreted as steps towards bold assertive statements and even baroque ornamentation. (Thorp, p. 85) There are multiple dragons inscribed on the image, a feature shared with the Dou Vessel. The use of animals signifies an understanding of the animal form as well as infusing life and excitement into the pieces. (Lee, p. 47) Both items also benefit from the implementation inlays. However, the inlay usage on the Zun vessel is black pigment. This is in stark contrast to the gold pigment inlay used in the Dou Vessel. The gold inlay in the Dou vessel, which has a leaf like decoration, symbolizes a new design characteristic that was not popular during the creation of the Zun vessel. (Lee, p. 48) In addition to the distinctions in uses of inlay, the two objects also differ greatly in size, possibly a reflection of the cultural differences. The Zun vessel has features that almost double that of the Dou vessel in terms of diameter and height. Unlike the Dou vessel, which contains handles, the Zun vessels ring base design compels one to carry the object on a shoulder. (Thorp, p. 73) This could in part be because during the Shang period, many of these pieces like the Zun were used for cult rituals and activities. (Thorp, p. 61) Drinking was a significant facet of some of these Shang offerings, which also included offerings in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Social Inhibition Of Return A number of studies have proved that the action of an individual can influence an observer in terms of decision making (Cole, Wright, Doneva Skarratt, 2015) and inhibition of return (Skarratt, Cole and Kingstone, 2010). An experiment has been conducted in the standard social inhibition of return (SIOR) paradigm and recognition memory test (RMT) to see whether SIOR can influence humans to retrieves their memories. There were studying phase and testing phase in this experiment. In the studying phase, two participants were sat opposite to each other and remembered a word list of 52 words. In the testing phase, they were asked to press one of the two words on the screen. There were actually two conditions. In one of the conditions, one word is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Sobriety Check Viewpoints Summary In response to an estimated thirteen thousand people being killed each year in drunk driving crashes (Weir), the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles Campaign to Prevent Drunk Driving is proposing a project that will focus on four important methods in order to combat this terrible crime: require ignition interlocks for all convicted drunk drivers to prove they are sober before driving; support law enforcement to discourage people from driving drunk; support the expansion of motor vehicle technology to determine whether or not a driver is above the legal limit of 0.08 before driving; and encourage a Drinking Driver Program that will educate those already convicted of a drunk driving on their alcohol choices. With the approval of the Head of the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles and an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, up to forty four percent of the officers killed in the line of duty were killed in traffic crashes (Weir), which is why it is imperative to support these officers, and enforce the laws that are designed to keep everyone safe while driving. The goal of law enforcement is to deter people from driving drunk and to catch those who do. We would like to provide Buffalo with one of the most effective enforcement tools, sobriety checkpoints, which have been proven to reduce fatalities by twenty percent (Weir). Sobriety checkpoints are a technique in which police officers assess drivers for alcohol impairment at different points on the road. Vehicles will be stopped in a random sequence at predestined points. However, checkpoints are usually announced in advance and signs are posted at the checkpoints to warn drivers. In addition, if officers suspect that a driver stopped at a checkpoint has been drinking, they can conduct a breath test. Our department would like to provide all the necessary tools to effectively implement sobriety checkpoints in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Auntie Anne s Corporate Culture Auntie Anne s is an American snack food retailer that specializes in soft pretzels and lemonade. The company began in 1989 selling their Original Soft Pretzel at a farmers market in Pennsylvania. From there the company began to grow and had opened 100 stores throughout the US by 1995, with the majority of their retail locations situated in shopping malls. As the company continued to grow in popularity they introduced new menu items such as Pretzel Stix and Pretzel Dogs. In 2006 the company was sold by its founders and a new brand image was put forward in 2008 with the introduction of an annual Free Pretzel day. After the company was sold strong growth continued and the company celebrated the opening of its 1000th store in 2009. (Auntie ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In China relationships between co workers and managers is more formal than in the US and there is greater importance on a hierarchy. This is much different than in the US where an employee would talk to a co worker and manager in relatively the same style. Chinese workers are also very concerned with maintaining the respect of those around them by avoiding criticism in the work of others, whereas in the US employees are more open to confronting others. Another major difference in culture is that people in China are usually more concerned about the needs of the group as opposed to their individual needs. Better Understanding Asian Practices Hofstede s cultural dimensions is a great tool to begin to understand what to expect from other countries and what the areas of extreme cultural difference are. It gives western business people a starting point to the areas that need to be further researched upon doing business in another country. Knowledge on what to look out for can be very useful to companies that are expanding internationally so that surprises are more easily avoided later on down the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Timeline Of Events Leading For His Theory He was born in February 12 1809 and then died in April 19 1882. (1) Timeline of events leading to his theory: In June 1825, Darwin was taken away by his dad from Shrewsbury School and then in October he was enrolled in University of Edinburgh along with his brother where he went on to study medicine. (1) Then in 1826 Darwin took a walking tour in Wales. In the winter weather he met with Dr Robert Grant who was a naturalist and who examined marine animals. (1) From 1827 to 1829 Darwin went onto reading papers about marine animals and in april left Edinburgh. He then went to University of Cambridge to study an ordinary degree for theological training. He then became friends with his cousin who was an entomologist and collector of beetles. They then travelled to Wales in order to gather insects to study them. (1) In the year 1831 he passed his BA examinations without his honours so then he stayed in Cambridge to finish his residence requirement. He then went onto spending time with Henslow and Adam Sedgwick on their trip to Wales. He received a letter from his uncle inviting him to a voyage. After this Darwin went to prepare for this voyage and started his Beagle diary. (1) Then in 1834 he spent surveying in Tierra del Fuego. Darwin and Fitzroy made an inland expedition along River Santa Cruz. From the Beagle Surveys to the South America were the areas they visited that helped with their study about insects. (1) When it was 1839 Darwin had published his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Racial Tension In To Kill A Mockingbird To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee portrays conflict and racial tension in the south in a small community known as Maycomb. The town is examined by viewing each individual s morals and ethics that either creates drama in the town or counts as an ethically correct lesson towards the people. This is evident within the two children known as Scout and Jem., where their character develops and changes drastically throughout the story due to crucial and vital lessons that not only mature them but open them up to new perspectives, maturity and show them how courage can take many forms. The first segment of the TKAM revolves around Boo radley, a mysterious figure that the children portray as the monster of Maycomb, though they have not seen him, they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As many would say that Atticus is courageous by striving to do the right thing, others like Jem and Scout, during the first segment of the book, would see their father as an uncourageous and inactive hero. As children, their view is varied and restricted due to the fact that Scout and Jem criticise Atticus ability to play sports. They constantly complain about his ability to football and his lawyering skills. They do not appreciate the courage and risk he is taking by defending an African American and doing the right thing. Perhaps in a child s perspective, courage is seen when he shoots the dog with a rifle. However, as they later on see that courage can take many forms like Ms. Dubose s morphine addiction and how Atticus takes the leap of faith by choosing to do the right thing and protect Tom Robinson. This resonates with Jem because he sees his father s Lawyering abilities and how he is using the for the good of Maycomb. One can tell that Jem has a lot of hope in him and as if Atticus might actually win the case. However, as realistic and compelling as the evidence might seem, Jem is unaware of the racist adult society of maycomb. Nevertheless, by using his father s morals and the evidence he was shown in the court. Jem finally comes to a realization that pure racism is affecting the views and minds of not only the Jury but the entire town of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Great House, By Frank Herbert Literature has gone through many eras, with each changing it in its own way, but it can be argued that the era that changed literature the most was the modern era. Dune by Frank Herbert is a science fiction novel of the modern era and fits the modernist theme to a tee. The modern era, like any other literary era, can be categorized by the attributes that modernist literature contain. Dune, being a member of the literary era, is riddled with such attributes. Dune is part of the modern literary era, as shown by it following the general theme and properties of that era. In works of the modern literary era figures of authority are often shown as untrustworthy, this property is clearly visible in Dune. The great houses, a source of authority in the Dune universe, are widely seen as untrustworthy and suspicious. An assassination attempt is aimed at main character Paul Atreides. The Atreides, the great house the main character belongs to, believe it was the Harkonnen s, another of the great houses, who planned it, showing their distrust and suspicion of them. Duke Leto says and were Harkonnen creatures almost to a man. They have tried to take the life of my son! (Dune, pg. 126) showing how his distrust in them causes him to question their humanity. This shows how the great houses, Dune s form of an authority figure, are seen as not trustworthy even by the other great houses. The great houses are not to be trusted, showing how authority in Dune isn t always to be trusted, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Prostitution And The Act Of Prostitution The world s oldest profession, also known as prostitution, is considered a grey area in morality (Thiroux). Prostitution is defined as selling oneself or one s talents for base purpose (Agnes). Contrary to popular belief, there are plenty of arguments for prostitution and the act of prostitution becoming legal. Coinciding with popular belief, there are more arguments against the act of prostitution being legalized. While some consider the act of prostitution to be an immoral act others will consider it a victimless crime. Most people consider it to be immoral and use arguments such as it cause crimes, spreads social diseases and AIDS and it is extramarital and commercialized. The opposing argument, which is for the act of prostitution say that it, is a victimless crime, is a safe sexual release and is not socially acceptable and it could be controlled by the government (Thiroux). The underlying question now asks, is the act of prostitution moral? If you were to mention prostitution to someone, they will typically react with disgust. Furthering the conversation on the topic and mentioning legalizing prostitution will be followed with shock or laughter. Prostitution is a major part of what we call the Sex Industry, which involves all personnel that are involved in both legal and illegal varieties of sexual commerce. This includes everything from X rated magazines, videos and DVDs, to computer pornography to strip clubs (Weitzer). While the Sex Industry made a whooping $97 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Role Of PTSD In Vietnam Veterans This is very difficult for people to get jobs and have a social life. PTSD can make somebody hard to be with. Living with someone who is easily startled, has nightmares, and often avoids social situations can take a toll on the most resilient family. Research shows that Vietnam Veterans have more marital problems and family violence. Their children have more behavior problems than do those of Veterans without PTSD. Veterans with the most severe symptoms had families with the worst communication. This is because people who have PTSD have a hard time feeling emotions or expressing them. They may feel detached from others. This can cause problems in personal relationships with the spouse. The numbing and avoidance that occurs with PTSD is linked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay On How To Achieve The American Dream In order to attain the American Dream people must dream it, plan it, and simply let it work itself into place and enjoy it. Even Though, it is hard to achieve goals in today s society, many successful people do it everyday with just three steps. First, a person must dream up an American Dream (Steps to Achieve Your Dream). Everything begins in the heart and a passion to achieve it (Steps to Achieve Your Dream). Every successful achievement began in the mind of someone (Steps to Achieve Your Dream). When that person thinks to the extreme they can generate big ideas within the mind (Steps to Achieve Your Dream). Once someone knows their dream, it is best for them to keep it to themselves rather than telling others right away because negative minded outsiders will try to turn them away from that dream (Steps to Achieve Your Dream). Also, people tend to think of the possibilities for themselves and family (Steps to Achieve Your Dream). Don t ever let a great dream run cold because life s too short to give up (Steps to Achieve Your Dream). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every dream happens from the start of some sort of suggestion (Steps to Achieve Your Dream). There is an old saying stating that someone gets what they plan for , and if that saying wasn t true dreams just wouldn t happen (Steps to Achieve Your Dream). Great minded people will sit down and plan out a strategy for achieving the dream (Steps to Achieve Your Dream). They tend to think every single little detail through to the fullest and, break the whole plan down into small, workable parts (Steps to Achieve Your Dream). Then they will set up a tight schedule for accomplishing each task on their dream plan (Steps to Achieve Your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...