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Essay Writing For High School Students
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2. The Second Ku Klux Klan Of The 1920s
The KKK made their beliefs clear, and imprinted the memories of them by committing acts of hatred
on those whom they opposed. Even though the KKK had reemerged in the South in 1915, it wasn t
until after World War I came to a close that the organization gained a national resurgence (Getchell).
This version of the Klan was known as The Second Ku Klux Klan. The resurgent Klan of the 1920s
was a short lived but potent phenomenon. The second KKK was a mass movement that invoked the
memory of and built upon the first KKK, which was a terrorist organization founded by white
supremacists in the U.S. South ( The Ku Klux Klan In Washington State, 1920s ) The majority of klan
members confined their opposition tactics to parading and burning crosses,
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3. Treatment Of Women In Lady Macbeth
For many years, women were perceived as unequal within their society. This is shown as women didn
t have any rights to vote until 1918, when the women voting act came into place. However this
continuous slur would continue to follow women throughout history. As a result, the writers
Shakespeare, Carol Ann Duffy and Robert Browning, all create female characters that have adopted a
sense of anger and hatred towards their set society. In the poems and play the writers create strong
female characters that have determined voices to deal with the various problems that society brings
upon them. This could further reflect how their breakdown was built up and how they might have
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Medusa conflicts with desires and generalizations of ladies as she shows herself to be an extremely
vain and uninformed individual who is self fixated. While ladies from this time where seen as
unselfish and would be seen as consistent ladies. Medusa needs her vengeance over Athena as she was
the person who gave her snakes for hair and the capacity to swing individuals to stone. Medusa is
considering over on how and why she was put into the bind as she feels as though it wasn t her
believed that she was conceived so pretty and that a few individuals are only envious of her great
looks. This could connection to the research center on the grounds that the lady shape the lab was
desirous of the other lady who had hated her and both the lady from the lab and Medusa are out for
their reprisal. After some time we can deduce that Medusa is a changed individual as she is currently
... Foul mouthed... This is juxtaposition as its shows how she was at one time a happy woman with
someone who loved her and has now changed to an obscene
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4. Analysis of Intel and Ebay
1. Discuss whether the analysts following Intel appear to have been influenced by any biases, both
generally and in their reaction to Intel s announcement in September 2000 (3 marks). 2. Discuss
whether James Stewart s assessment of eBay reflects any biases (3 marks). 3. In what ways are the
events described at Intel and eBay similar and in what ways are they different (4 marks)? Question # 1
Brandt Cornell s paper Is the response of analyst to information consistent with fundamental
valuation? reveals that analyst recommendations are pro cyclical. As bad news arrives and the
underlying price of the firm s stock goes down , analyst downgrade company , the opposite effect
arises when good news arrives. As Cornell ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Most rely on valuation heuristics involving P/E, PEG, and price to sales . The simplicity of using
heuristic triggers dependence on valuation heuristics as an alternative for the fundamental valuation.
P/E, PEG, and price to sales need few variables and use simple formulas. Therefore , the estimates are
rather perceptive THUS subject to bias. The cause of these biases arise from weak assumption made
towards P/E, PEG, and price to sales inputs. Lastly, analysts face agency conflicts. They must
maintain relations with the managers of the firms they cover. For this reason, they are prone to pick
valuation heuristics tactically, to reach the numbers that will satisfy managers. According to Hersh
Shefrin, the solution to agency conflicts involves the arrangement of incentives between principal and
agent ; Behavioral phenomena need to be tackled using de biasing methods. Brandt Cornell research
paper : Is the response of analyst to information consistent with fundamental valuation? suggests that
one week after press release : 26 of analyst revised their recommendations 12 of them revised their
previous recommendation , 12 lowered their recommendation . 4 of the analyst lowered their
recommendation by more than one category. One dropped Intel from a strong buy to under perform .
Analyst , on average , viewed the company not as much appealing at the lower price. On the other
hand, back in the end of August 2000, analyst were
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5. Stereotypes Of Women Essay
Women in today s society are still being held accountable by stereotypes. For example, how women
get hired in the work environment, how they drive on the streets and strength. Stereotype is a widely
held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. Meaning
stereotype of women can be fixed widely.
Stereotypes and myth are the reason why women are held back in business. Accordingly women
without children to be as disadvantaged as working mothers when it comes to achieving top level
positions. On the other hand, In organizations males are 4.5 times more likely to make it in the
executive committee than a woman, while senior living is two times less likely to be promoted from
their male peers. As well as a lessened social standard for the business environment, women are
isolated from jobs that require some elbow grease. For example, the sanitation system is prominently
subjected to male workers over female workers along with many other jobs such as construction, car
dealerships, even down to the moving of tables at a restaurant.
Are women really bad drivers, or is it just a myth created by men? Men have been talking badly upon
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Take a look around your local gym and you might expect to find women teaching yoga or cardio.
Today, that stereotype is changed. Female masculinity is no longer becoming a taboo in the 21st
century. Female bodybuilders have shown that not only a man can pick up a dumbbell. Additionally,
we are used to seeing males with toned muscles and cutting definition, and it s shocking to see females
with the same dimensions. Top 12 female bodybuilders: Irene Anderson, Kim Chizevsky Nicholls,
Pulang Kerja, Nicole Bass, Yaxeni Oriquen, Debbie Laszewski, Joanna Thomas, Alina Popa, Tammy
Jones, Helle Trevino, Tina Chandler, and lastly airily Kyle have proved that women can accomplish
the male
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6. Why Is Shakespeare The Licorice Of Literature
Shakespeare: The Licorice of Literature Shakespeare s works are commonly taught in the American
public education system. For every student who claims they d rather walk on nails or some equally
gruesome alternative to reading Shakespeare, there is another person who claims him to be a literary
god. Its reception among students and the general population is highly polarized, just a the treat,
licorice, is. Whether you detest or adore it, you ve heard of it. Julius Caesar, a unique play about a
unique person, is one of Shakespeare s most revered and critiqued works. The play has been carefully
scrutinized by critics from all of the ages since the release. The responses are broad; from an excellent
drama to one of Shakespeare s weaker works, everyone has an opinion on Julius Caesar.
Ben Jonson, a 17th century poet, wrote an emotional piece serenading Shakespeare in which he ...
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However, the play Julius Caesar disappointed him. He claimed it to be cold and unaffecting, compared
with some other of Shakespeare s plays, (Cerasno). The play has been praised for its remarkable
historical accuracy; Shakespeare s probable access to Plutarch s history writings were to thank. Oddly
enough, Samuel Johnson blamed Shakespeare s strict adherence to historical truth for the play s
dramatical lackings. If Shakespeare would have had complete creative freedom without the
restrictions of historical accuracy, then the play would have been more of a success to Samuel
Johnson. Many others in the 17th century thought the complete opposite of this idea.
The play is dramatical excellence and historical truth according to an unnamed critic in the 17th
century. To this critic, the play manages to be both excellent in its entertainment value and in its
historical accuracy (Cerasno). There is little doubt that the play has historical truths, but whether or
not it is an excellent drama, is up to
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7. The Artists Tina Barney and Elliott Erwitt
Beyond the Medium
Thorough research of the works and techniques of Tina Barney and Elliott Erwitt led me to a simple
conclusion: their art is simple and meaningful but, meaning is what an observer makes of it. What
does this indicate one might ask? It means that although they both have very distinct ways of taking a
photograph their common goal is to evoke emotion in their observers. Elliott Erwitt put it in the
simplest terms when he said, I think you should just look at the stuff and if it enriches you in some
way or knocks you out, that s all you need (Danziger 89). The most effective source of information
that guided my research was documented interviews with Tina Barney and Elliott Erwitt. The artists
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I think color is OK for movies, which I do, and it s OK for working for people, but it s not OK for my
personal works. It gives you information, but I don t like it. It s cumbersome. With black and white
you have contacts, the negatives are put away, you can make prints and work on them yourself. Color
you can t, you have to send it to somebody. There is also no way as of now that any color print will
last in its original state for more than five years. Black and white can be as permanent as anything. It s
simpler, it s more abstract when it s good (Danziger 84).
I think Erwitt s decision to shoot this photograph in black and white only adds to its meaning. It gives
the shot a comfortable feeling. If this particular photograph were shot in color, people would be more
concerned with the details surrounding the people. They of course add to the meaning, but when a
person looks at the facial expressions on the father and son he or she can tell that s what the
photograph was all about the relationship between the two of them. Color would only distract from
Erwitt s purpose. After observing both of these artists works, I recalled very specific memories and
feelings that I forgot existed in my mind. My initial interpretations were very specific, but I wanted to
know if I
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8. Organ And Tissue Regeneration And Organ Systems
In the human body, the integration of cells into tissues, organs and organ systems is the propelling
force behind maintaining homeostasis. Due to the intricate relationship of organ systems with each
other, a dysfunction in one organ might have a domino effect on other tissues and organs within the
body and since the human body is far from perfect, mutations, drugs, or pathogens may lead to
cellular damage at a microscopic level, which could then lead to the deterioration of organs at a
macroscopic level. In the past, organ failure was fatal and very little could be done to reverse the
process. However, thanks to the integration of various disciplines with present day technology, organs
and tissues can be regenerated through a multitude of distinct procedures involving a team of
individuals across various professions. Without the incorporation of the works of doctors,
mathematicians, physicists, material scientists, biochemists, and molecular biologists, these life saving
procedures may have not been possible. Organ and tissue regeneration is prevalent in many aspects of
nature, such as in the regeneration of starfish arms or planarians. In fact, according to Mayo Clinic, the
human liver is also known to regenerate itself in response to mild damage. However, the damage to
organs and tissues can be irreversible, such as extensive liver cirrhosis caused by hepatitis or excessive
alcohol consumption or a severe myocardial infarction that can lead to the death of heart tissue.
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9. Semantic Search Based On Web Search Essay
The upcoming section will address the some of the architectural concepts put forth by the scholars in
semantic search and the prime concern of the paper; how the semantic searching process will help in
augmenting the result of web search. Further, the paper will also put light on a proposal to build a
semantic search based on previous keyword search engine but with the added capability of Natural
Language Processing.
3. SEMANTIC SEARCH TECHNIQUES
This section describes different semantic methodologies being forwarded by the scholars. Currently,
various types of search engines are being deployed to access the information required. Each search
engine has its own features and uses different algorithms to index, rank and present web documents.
Hence the result put forth on information retrieval by the search engines are different from one
another. And there is not a definite and unique single technology or architecture that leads to a logical
and meaningful search engine. In fact there can be various ways to achieve this.
G. Madhu, Dr. A. Govardhan, and Dr. TV Rajinikanth in their survey of intelligent semantic web
search engines have addressed the two types of research problems in creating semantic search engine.
The first problem of matching a query to the concerned documents with related information in an
intelligent and meaningful way can be solved with semantic annotations to produce intelligent and
meaningful information by using query interface mechanism and
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10. Who Shall Control Our Schools Summary
In the 1920s, there was a great debate over the changing of values in America. The jazz age had
erupted and with it, came new debates over what is best for the United States and it s children.
America was in a crisis, fighting between its victorian history and the new world of advertisement and
propaganda. One of the great debates during this time, was whether or not evolution should be taught
in public schools. The difference in ideals between the conservatives and those who were modern was
large. Most matters at this time had to do with the difference between church and state laws. Evolution
and creationism were two of the biggest issues brought up between state and church. In an effort to
keep evolution out of schools, the Butler Act was put into place on March 23rd, 1925. The Butler Act
was a law in Tennessee that made it illegal for public schools to teach evolution. The most famous
challenge of the Butler Act was during the Scopes Trial in July 1925. In this trial, the state of
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In his essay, Who Shall Control our Schools? , Bryan opens up and shares his thoughts on the
materials taught in schools and who should decide what is taught. Bryan examines the sources of
information in this essay but specifically examines the role of teachers. I quote, Professor Scopes has
raised a question of the very first magnitude and the ones most likely to suffer by the raising of the
issue are those who think they can ignore the right of the people to have what they want in
government, including the kind of education they want (192). Bryan perfectly shares the thoughts of
most people during this time. The idea that government is becoming too victorian and needs to change
based on what the people want, this is the same in education. This is important because it shows the
conflict in Bryan s head over religion and
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11. Emmeline Pankhurst Controversy
It is clear that Emmeline Pankhurst was an effective leader because her legacy continues to live on
today. In 1999 she was named one of Time magazine s most important people of the century, and in
2002 she was named one of the 100 Great Britons of all time by the BBC ( Emmeline Pankhurst
Encyclopedia 2). Pankhurst s image was one that defined not only her cause but her decade. Hughes
writes, the suffragette movement embarked on the decade that came to define it, the decade of mass
rallies, hunger strikes and letter box fires, of chains and railings and rushes on parliament, and of the
tiny, fierce and lovely Emmeline Pankhurst (Hughes 1). Pankhurst s great granddaughter, Dr. Helen
Pankhurst, says, My own life is also testament to this public affection for the suffragettes. Only this
week the man delivering my groceries was so overjoyed to find out I was related to the famous
Pankhurst that he wanted to shake my hand. (Pankhurst 2). People today, both male and female, side
with Pankhurst and the suffragettes and are horrified by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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According to the article, The English reformer Emmeline Pankhurst (1858 1928) led the movement
for women s suffrage in Great Britain, in the process developing agitational tactics still controversial
and consequential. Despite these views, her efforts played a significant role in the success of the future
women s suffrage movement. ( Emmeline Pankhurst Encyclopedia 1). Some people believe that she
went too far with the violent steps she took, but Pankhurst argued that only direct, violent action
would secure women the vote since men would do nothing unless their property was threatened. (
Emmeline Pankhurst, Suffragette, Carried by Officer 2). Despite the controversy, it cannot be denied
that Pankhurst s militancy was effective in bringing enormous publicity to her cause ( Emmeline
Pankhurst, Suffragette, Carried by Officer
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12. Statistics Assignment
For our fall final this year we were assigned a task to collect 100 pieces of data for a survey question
of our choice. With that survey question we had to survey 100 students from the same population.
After collecting that data we had to input it all into a spreadsheet to find the frequencies for each
answer. With those frequencies we then found the mean, median, mode, range, quartile 1, quartile 2,
quartile 3, the interquartile range, maximum, minimum, outliers, standard deviation, and a z score. We
also had to create a hand drawn histogram and box and whisker plot.
My survey question was How many times have you flown on an airplane? . This includes down, to the
place that you are going, and back home. So in most cases the number of ... Show more content on
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In my data the range was 60. Next, I found the quartiles that would be used for my box and whisker
plot. To find Quartile 1 you have to find the median of the data that falls under the median of the entire
data. In my data Quartile 1 was 0. You do almost the same to find Quartile 3. You find the median of
the upper half of the data. You can not use the median to find Quartile 3 so you have to use everything
above it. Quartile 3 in my set of data was 14. Finding Quartile 2 is easy because it is the same as your
median. To find any outliers you have to find the upper limits and the lower limits. To do this you
must find the interquartile range first. To do that you subtract Quartile 1 from Quartile 3. With the
interquartile range you then can add it to Quartile 3 and subtract it from Quartile 1. By adding the
interquartile range to Quartile 3 you are creating the upper limit and by subtracting the interquartile
range from Quartile 3 you are finding the lower limits. In this case all four of my outliers fell above
the maximum limit of 36 because logistically you can not fly negative times and 0 falls within the
limits. Lastly, I found the standard deviation of my entire 100 pieces of data. To do this I wrote all of
the numbers that would be found of the x axis ( 0 60 ). Then I found the average of all of these
numbers. I then found how far away the square of each of these numbers is away from mean. Then I
took that answer and found its mean. Next I found the square
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13. The Role of Fate in Macbeth
Fate has sundry meanings. One of the meanings of fate: power that predetermines events. Destiny s
definition suggests that events will occur and do not change. Whatever unravels in life cannot change
by mankind. The statement has undivulged meanings; fate has the opportunity to change if the person
wants events to end differently. However, wrong decisions will only seal fate. In Shakespeare s
Macbeth, The fate becomes confirmed through Lady Macbeth wanting more power, Macbeth s inner
conflict, and the three witches tricking Macbeth and leading him to his demise. The witches give
Macbeth prophecies that come true; but do not always work out right. The witches are talking about
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Lady Macbeth becomes incensed at her husband Naught s had, all s spent,/ Where our desire is got
without content./ Tis safer to be that which we destroy/ Than by destruction dwell in doubtful joy
(III.ii.4 7) that all will turn to nothing if Macbeth starts to feel guilty about killing. She tries to teach
him how to become unemotional and fearless. All of these commands and actions cause Macbeth to
have a war inside of him, leading him to his downfall. Raging inside of Macbeth appears as a war, he
does not know how to handle the conflict. While he thinks his actions over, Macbeth says That tears
shall drown the wind. I have no spur/ To prick the sides of my intent, but only/ Vaulting ambition,
which o erleaps itself/ And falls on the other (I.vii.25 28) he starts to think that he should not do the
act of killing, but then again, his ambition says to go through with it. Causing this whirlwind to
confuse what route he should take. Macbeth talks about But let the frame of things disjoint, both the
worlds suffer, Ere we will eat our meal in fear and sleep In the affliction of these terrible dreams That
shake us nightly. Better be with the dead, Whom we, to gain our peace, have sent to peace, Than on
the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy (III.ii.16 22) How he would rather have his world
crumble beneath his feet than have fear and nightmares bother him. Ironically, he already has a
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14. Compare And Contrast Beowulf And The 13th Warrior
Antonio Banderas plays the main character in the exciting and relative film, The 13th Warrior. The
13th Warrior shows many similarities to the story of Beowulf, sharing very similar features that are
shown in both of these works. The film portrays the story of Ahmed ibn Fadlan, whom is portrayed by
Antonio Banderas. Ahmed ibn Fadlan is a young Arab poet that is living in the area of Bagdad. He is a
selfish poet that gets into some trouble by having an affair with the wife of an important citizen from
his country, that goes by the name of Sultan. After getting into trouble he was to be banned from his
country as a punishment. Getting exhiled places Fadlan in the precesnse of some Scandinavian men
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Throughout both stories, the scenes demonstrated slightly different ideas that shared the same
meaning. The first example that I noticed that was shared between both stories, was the entrances of
the story going into the areas in Scandonavia. The leader of the Viking warriors was named Buliwyf,
which was very similar to and took the same position of Beowulf, who also led his warriors. The ruler
in both stories is both named Hrothgar and there is evils that attack his kingdom are present in both
stories. Even though these evils are not the same with them having different physical characteristics,
they represent the same terrorizing evil. The warriors in both stories began their stay in the big halls of
the villages, where they later met the great evils and had a great battle. Then after the battle there was
the last battle with the leader and the mother of the evils, where they go travel to the home of the evil.
Once they arrive to where the evil resides, they ensue in a great battle and later die while destroying
the evil in the
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15. Safe Spaces Should Be A Safe Space
Safe spaces should be included and supported on campuses but the university in its entirety must not
become a safe space.
I believe that safe spaces should be allowed on campuses because, safe spaces allow students to feel
comfortable and speak without being judged while also assisting students in need and helping to form
strong relationships. However, I don t think the entire university must become a safe space because I
still believe that safe spaces can prevent conversations on controversy.
To start off, Timothy Garton Ash says in his article that a student explains safe spaces as areas on
campus where students especially but not limited to those who have endured trauma or feel
marginalised can feel comfortable talking about their experiences , and gives the example of a Hillel
House for Jewish students. (Timothy Garton Ash). This comment helps prove that safe spaces can help
students feel comfortable and shows how beneficial safe spaces can be for those who have been
oppressed or been the target of prejudice and much more. Secondly, Lilian Obeng, a second year Arts
and Science student a second year speaking on behalf of the group (The McMasters Womanists),
explained, closed spaces connect those who face the same struggles and allow oppressed people to
share their experiences (Emile Shen). This comment shows how safe spaces can provide a safe
environment for students on campus to share personal experiences that they might not be comfortable
sharing with anyone
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16. Modern Day Greek Heroes
Whether in mythological times or present day, there has always been heroes. There are many
differences in the heroes of mythological times and today, but one key similarity is courage. Whether
it was Odysseus fighting for Greece to overtake the Trojans, or Martin Luther King Jr. standing up for
his civil rights, courage was required for both of these actions. It takes courage to fight for one s
country, and also courage to stand up for oneself. A key trait that can be seen in mythological times is
the trait of Greek kleos. Kleos is the term used for glory and honor that the hero seeks for himself or
for his family. In modern day, our heroes can be associated with self sacrifice and fighting for a greater
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There are many modern heroes that have displayed self sacrifice. A wise man by the name of Martin
Luther King Jr. once said: Faith is taking a step even when you don t see the whole staircase
(Nguyen). He was one of many men who sacrificed himself for his cause, and this quote could even be
applied to his situation; he took a leap of faith even though he did not know what the outcome would
be. Martin Luther King Jr. knew he had a chance of being persecuted while fighting for the rights of
his fellow African Americans. Although he knew he could possibly die, he did not stop fighting. He
sought the freedom and equal rights of African Americans, and he played a large impact on African
Americans being granted these rights. Today, many soldiers volunteer to fight for their country,
knowing that there is a chance that they will be killed in battle. However, this does not stop them.
Soldiers today and always have been courageous, especially because they did not seek glory and
honor, even though they obtained it by fighting for their country. Nat Turner was yet another modern
day hero who fought for a greater
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17. Ng And Lake Rape Essay
Ng and Lake began a series of crimes; abduction, rape, and rape which all occurred in Lake s cabin in
Calaveras County, California. Altogether there was bodies of seven men, three women, two baby boys
and at least 45 pounds of bone fragments was recovered from the ground by Lake s cabin site. They
killed the men and the babies immediately, and then they kept the women alive and repeatedly abused
them. They videotaped themselves raping and abusing the woman until they killed them. It was
believed that Ng and Lake murdered 11 to 25 people in that cabin. Their rampage could have lasted
alot longer if it wasn t for Ng s addiction to stealing. Ng had stolen a vise from a hardware store and
fled the scene. Lake then returned to the hardware store and tried to pay for the vise. But by then the
police were already on the scene. The police had noticed that the license plates were registered to ...
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He was the son of a wealthy chinese man and his wife. As a child, Ng was always disciplined and
abused by his father if his father s expectations weren t met. Ng was a rebellious teenager who was
also known as a loner, who frequently was caught stealing. After his arrest for shoplifting at the age of
fifteen, he went to Bentham Grammar boarding school in Lancashire, England. Not long after
arriving, Ng was expelled for stealing from other students and returned to Hong Kong. At the age of
eighteen, in 1978, Ng was able to go to the United States, where he could study at the college of Notre
Dame in Belmont, California. After one semester, he dropped out. One night he was in a hit and run
accident and instead of confessing his wrongdoings he fled the scene and to avoid punishment, he lied
about his birthplace and joined the Marines where he was caught stealing, this time military weapons.
Ng served three years at Leavenworth Prison. After Ng was released he moved in with Leonard Lake,
a man he met before he went to
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18. Apush Dbq s Essay
2011
DBQ: (Form A)
1. Analyze the international and domestic challenges the United States faced between 1968 and 1974,
and evaluate how President Richard Nixon s administration responded to them.
(Form B)
1. Explain the ways that participation in political campaigns and elections in the United States
changed between 1815 and 1840, and analyze forces and events that led to these changes.
2010
DBQ: (Form A)
1. In what ways did ideas and values held by Puritans influence the political, economic, and social
development of the New England colonies from 1630 through the 1660s?
(Form B)
1. The issue of territorial expansion sparked considerable debate in the period 1800 1855.
Analyze this debate and evaluate the influence of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
How effective were these responses? How did they change the role of the federal government?
Use the documents and your knowledge of the period from 1929 1941 to construct your response.
(Form B)
Evaluate the effectiveness of the Progressive Era reformers and the federal government in bringing
about reform at the national level. In your answer be sure to analyze the successes and limitations of
these efforts in the period 1900 1920.
2002
DBQ (Form A)
Reform movements in the United States sought to expand democratic ideals. Assess the validity of this
statement with specific reference to the years 1825 1850.
Use the following documents and your knowledge of the period from 1825 1850 in constructing your
response.
(Form B)
Historians have traditionally labeled the period following the War of 1812 as the Era of Good
Feelings. Evaluate the accuracy of this label considering the emergence of nationalism and
sectionalism.
Use the documents and your knowledge of the period from 1815 1825 to construct your response.
2001
19. A. DBQ:
What were the cold war fears of the American people in the aftermath of the second world war? How
successfully did the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower address these fears? Use the
documents and your knowledge of the years 1948 1961 to construct your response.
2000
DBQ
How successful was organized labor in improving the position of
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20. The Frankish Domain In The Carolingian Region
The Germanic tribe known as the Franks built up and administered the Frankish Domain from the fifth
through the tenth century in the old region of Gaul (incorporating bits of current France, Belgium,
Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands). The Carolingian Domain alludes to the lead of the
Carolingian line, which led the Frankish Realm amid the Early Medieval times from 800 to 888 CE.
Amid its time of control the Frankish Domain, traversing parts of present day France and Germany,
had two devout traditions, the Carolingian being the second and most powerful one. The Carolingian
Domain managed the Frankish state in some frame through the mid tenth century. The Frankish Realm
under the govern of the Carolingian tradition was a standout amongst
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21. School Violence
Finding a Solution to School Violence
Anita Lopez
Kaplan University
CM 220
School is a place where children should go to learn, educate themselves, make lifelong friends and
most importantly they should feel safe. The violence in schools has increased over the years and many
schools aren t sure how to handle this growing problem in an appropriate manner. School violence
may come in various forms and some of the most common forms of school violence include physical
abuses, bullying, brawl and verbal abuses but the most common forms are physical abuses and
bullying. Schools administrators and teachers should deal with each situation individually, they should
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Suspensions can lead to delinquency because some of the students may end up dropping out of school.
The risk of subsequent violence increases when violent students are transferred repeatedly from one
school to another (Finley, 2011). Students that drop out of school because of expulsion or suspension
are more likely to associate with deviant peers because they have more unstructured time and this can
become another problem.
Schools should take proactive approaches when dealing with school violence, but mediating in
conflicts and counselling indiscipline students are just reactive measures that may end up doing very
little to end school violence (Finley, 2011). The success or failure of counseling and mediation also
depends on the qualifications and training of the people in charge of such programs.
As the saying goes it takes a village to raise a child , it will be a great deed for all of society to help
with this ongoing problem of school violence. It is in a parent s best interest to play a big role in their
child s life. A child learns from examples and by watching as others do.
A collective effort that includes parents, teachers and school administrators and the entire community
is needed to effectively deal with the problem of school violence. School violence is to a large extent
influenced by parents, but most of the blame is normally put on
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22. The Airline Deregulation Act
5.2 Case Analysis 5 (PLG1)
Sanam Tamang
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
Compare the state of commercial aviation before and after the passage of the Airline Deregulation Act
(ADA).
Abstract:
The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 changed the operation of civil aviation forever and for better.
The aviation when controlled by the federal government, its potential development was restricted and
the air travel was very expensive and could only be afforded by few. The act brought several changes
which affected the airlines as well as people.
I. Summary:
The Airline Deregulation Act was established on October 24, 1978. Before this act the Civil
Aeronautics Board (CAB) used to manage the air fare and the routes used by
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23. Sandra Cisneros s Hope
Hope is something everyone needs to have to achieve their dreams and it often shows through any
dark time, but on rare occasions, it isn t always able to get there. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
is a novella about two men living through hard times during the great depression. One of these
characters had extreme hope for the future and he even made other characters start to feel hopeful like
he had but it is diminished in everyone over time. In Only Daughter Sandra Cisneros tells the story of
how her hope led her to write her books and led her father to be as proud of her as she had always
wanted. In both Of Mice And Men and Only Daughter character s hopefulness had a tremendous
effect on other characters, the reader, and the theme. Hopefulness is first seen when Sandra cisneros
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She wrote about how through hope and determination, she eventually got to where she wanted to be
with her father s support. To begin, she was lonely and felt isolated because of her father not showing
support for her. She had hope for her future because she kept trying to achieve the goal she wanted to
reach. This is first seen when she writes, when I was in fifth grade and shared my plans for college
with him, I was sure he understood. I remember my father saying Que Bueno, mi ja, that s good. That
meant a lot to me, especially considering my brothers thought the idea hilarious. What I didn t realize
was that my father thought that college was good for girls for finding a husband (Cisneros 4). Cisneros
wanted to go to college to become a writer and a teacher but her father didn t see that future for her. In
reality, he saw her opportunity to go through college as a perfect way to get husband. This lack of
belief in her never deterred her from working to achieve her dreams and she never let her dreams be
for nothing. The impact on her father is shown when she changed her father s opinion on her dream so
he now saw
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24. Hearing Loss Intervention
In today s time, there is a need for new prevention, assessment, and intervention strategies for adults
experiencing hearing loss accompanied by, or at risk for, dementia (Pichora Fuller, 2015). Research
has found that individuals with hearing loss are at risk for developing dementia, and dementia is also
more prevalent in individuals with dementia. Patients with dementia are recognized at different stages,
and the Pichora Fuller questions the possibility of earlier and better health care slowing the
progression of, or even completely deterring, dementia. Often, those with high cognitive abilities are
involved in social activities, some type of physical activities, may be a musician, or possess good
cognitive skills, such as being bilingual. However, individuals that experience poor hearing often are
hindered when it comes to participating in such activities, which is thought to be one significant link
between dementia and hearing loss. When assessing the connection between hearing loss and
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The most common form of hearing rehabilitation is hearing aids. The issue arises when the oldest old
adults do not have access to hearing aids, which could be due to financial issues or because they are
unable to go to an audiologist s clinic or office. Future research is needed in the areas of prevention,
assessment, and intervention. A greatly structured research project is needed for determining how to
prevent or slow dementia. For assessment, establishing multi disciplinary teams willing to share their
knowledge of cognition and hearing is critical. More research is needed for intervention to determine
the burden that is placed on a caregiver, as well as how intervention could assist caregivers faced with
taking care of an oldest old patient with a hearing loss and dementia.
Synopsis of the Trade
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25. Lacan And Foucault And The Gaze
The term the gaze has a general meaning that means to look at something with intent and with fixed
attention. Lacan, Fanon and Foucault all use the gaze in order to refer to various concepts. Lacan uses
the gaze in order to refer to in instance during the mirror stage in which the subject views itself in the
mirror image. The subject then enters an anxious state that comes from the awareness from knowing
that it can be viewed. Lacan argues further that the individual then loses a level of self sufficiency
upon realising that they can be viewed as a visible object (Felluga, 2015).
The gaze has been used within social psychology for the representation of gender and sexual identity
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The awareness of being seen is a consequence of an unlocalizable mechanism in which he feels
photographed in an undesirable manner. This is exactly what Lacan describes as the gaze. Lacan states
that the gaze is everywhere and at the same time, it is nowhere (Bleeker, 2008). The gaze manifests
itself further through its effects rather than through the source. Therefore, like Fanon, the gaze cannot
be located. A difference Between Fanon s gaze and Lacanian gaze is that Lacan s gaze places
emphasis on how an individual views them self therefore it is the gaze upon one s self, where Fanon s
white gaze emphasises how we are affected by other people s gazes, most crucially how the white
gaze is used in order to impose power over black people. Fanon s gaze is also based entirely on race
and how one race grouped is viewed under the gaze of another race group, which in turn affects their
identity and subjectivity, while Lacan s gaze is based on how you view yourself, for example your
social
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26. Fox News Article Analysis
Summary: I read two articles for this assignment; one was from The New York Times and the other
from Fox News. The New York Times is a mainly liberal news site, while Fox News is very openly
conservative. The subject of each of these articles focused on Ahmed Mohammed, of Irving, Texas, a
boy who built a functioning clock and brought it to show his engineering teacher, and was later on in
the day arrested for it by another teacher who suspected that it might have been a bomb. This topic has
been circle the news currently and Ahmed has gained support from Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton,
Mark Zuckerberg, and many other big names in power, politics, and science. Reflection: Just as
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Fernandez and Hauser use many direct quotes from Ahmed Mohamed, Barack Obama, Josh Earnest,
Ahmed s father, and many others involved in this case. This source is very credible as it is written by
two authors, so it isn t hugely biased in anyway as it contains two individual perspectives (however
they are very similar perspectives). Because the story contains direct quotes from different
perspectives (i.e. the Irving police chief versus Josh Earnest) it shows the whole story and not just one
side of it. I initially chose this article only because I thought it was such a pure and credible source.
However I then decided to choose a source that was quite the opposite so that I could obtain a better
understanding of different perspective. The Fox News article used many quotations from political
figures and sources trying to condemn Ahmed. Some of their quotes were very illogical and didn t
have much to do with the situation. Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin blasted Obama over his
involvement in the clock controversy on Saturday, saying in a Facebook post his remarks were about
as presidential as a selfie stick. (Fox News). I think that it s important to analyze two different
perspectives regarding an issue, and all though the article in the New York Times was far more
credible, I learned more about the issue by reading
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27. Australian Culture
What characterises Australian Culture? How is it expressed in today s society? Prayer Collins
Australian culture is recognised with its hot weather, multiculturalism, beautiful landmarks and
relaxed attitude.
Hot weather, Relaxed attitude
Summer, in Australia is a large part to the customs that happens in Australian homes. As temperature
can reach up to 40°, the common events in the summertime are to go to the beach, suffering and
playing sports such as cricket, beach volley, water sport etc. As Australia is geographical surrounded
by oceans, 82% of Australia s live within 50km of the coast. A major part of the Australian culture is
their relaxed attitude that is seen through daily actives. The society is causal. Hanging out with family
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28. Jainism And Buddhism Comparison
Same:
Buddhism and Jainism share numerous aspects of sameness within their faith paths, these include but
are not limited to geographical and very possibly Clan origin, the use of monastery as an order of
hierarchy, a quest for enlightenment, and non theism.
Jainism and Buddhism both originate from the Indus Valley Civilization, with Mahavira and the
Buddha living in the time frame of 500 BCE. Jainism s major teach for this age is Mahavira or
Mahavir (The Great Hero). He was a contemporary of the Buddha and died approximately 527 BCE.
(4) Much like the Buddha, Mahavira was also a prince of the Kshatrya clan. While we do have more
information about Mahavira, there are few factual details of the Buddha s life, as his teachings were
likely not written down until several hundred years later.
Next, let s explore the foundations of the Jain and Buddhist teachings. The Jain teaching recognize
that we humans are imperfect, but hold out the promise that through careful control of our sense and
thoughts we can attain perfection, freedom, and happiness. (1) The Buddha taught about earthly
suffering and it s cure...that liberation from suffering depends on our own efforts. The Buddha taught
that by understand how we create suffering for ourselves we can become free. (2) It appears that the
Jain approach is one of acknowledging imperfection with the intention of reaching perfection through
control of senses and thoughts we can reach kevala (3), this approach creates the
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29. Essay on Fame in Djerassi’s Cantor s Dilemma
Dreams of Fame in Djerassi s Cantor s Dilemma
Opportunistic scientists, the most hypocritical deviants of the modern age, revolve around the
scientific method, or at least they used to. The scientific method once involved formulating a
hypothesis from a problem posed, experimenting, and forming a conclusion that best explained the
data collected. Yet today, those who are willing to critique the work of their peers are themselves
performing the scientific method out of sequence. I propose that scientists, or the treasure hunters of
that field, are no longer interested in permanent solutions, achieved through proper use of the
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Krauss is nothing more than a black mailing criminal and, as a opportunistic scientist , is motivated by
a lust for recognition.
The theme of scientists in search of the pot of gold is mentioned by the characters of Cantor s
Dilemma. Cantor states, ...most scientists suffer from some sort of dissociative personality: on one
side, the rigorous believer in the experimental method, with its set of rules and its ultimate objective of
advancing knowledge; on the other, the fallible human being with all the accompanying foibles .1
Cantor continues to describe the issue of simultaneous discovery and then strikes right at the heart of
the scientists who step beyond the bounds of the scientific method. He states, ...a scientists drive, his
self esteem, are really based on a very simple desire: recognition by one s peers .2 Recognition is what
the Nobel is about, and if a fictional scientist has to ignore the methodology that governs science to
get it, so be it. Yet, the Nobel Prize is real and so are the deviant scientists.
In real life there are corrupt scientists who will do whatever it takes to receive popularity.
Pharmaceuticals are an industry that is especially well acquainted with this area. Depakote is a little
known, yet, versatile drug. Originally, Depakote was used as a seizure medication , but through sheer
faith in an unproved theory was it tried in the treatment of
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30. State Trooper V. Vincent s Case
A Senior Louisiana State trooper Steven Vincent, 43, was dead after receiving two gunshots in his
head by a gunman, at the side of the road in Bell City, Louisiana, on Monday. Vincent was supposed
to help a possibly impaired driver who was also responsible for his death.
Reuters reported that Kevin Diagle, 54, was charged of first degree murder and aggregated battery of a
police.
In a press conference, State Police Colonel Michael Edmonson detailed the scene that was recorded on
a dashboard camera of the police car. It was frightening to watch, he said while pointing out that
Vincent followed their protocols. He did everything right.
According to Reuters report, the trooper was responding to a call regarding a reckless driver on
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saw the door come straight open and he pulled out a shotgun a sawed off shotgun. I watched that
shotgun blast. I saw my trooper go backwards, Edmonson recounted. Moreover, the video recording
showed Diagle bowed over Vincent and was heard saying to the trooper: You re lucky. You re going to
die soon.
In addition, Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso said that Diagle could also be involved to a death
of a person before his encounter with the trooper. The authorities are yet to release reports in his
alleged involvement.
Moreover in the press conference, Edmonson thanked the motorists who stopped to rescue Vincent
with their heroic act in getting the gun out from Diagle. They stopped to help my trooper and I will
never forget that, Edmonson said. I was pretty proud of them, he added.
Edmonson also said on his statement, As an organization, we are heartbroken over this senseless and
tragic death. Our thoughts and prayers are with his surviving wife Katherine and his son Ethan as well
as his entire extended family.
Meanwhile in USA Today news, Governor Bobby Jindal ordered flags to be lowered to half staff to
honor the courage and service of trooper Steven
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31. Bigfoot Research Paper
How has Bigfoot s legend evolved over the years?What does Bigfoot look like? Bigfoot is believed to
be a hairy aped liked creature that is 7 10 feet tall and weighs 600 to 900 pounds. He typically can run
from 16 to 18 inches long and about 7 inches wide (www.unmuseum.org). Bigfoot is a hairy creature
that appears half man and half ape have existed in various parts of the world for many centuries.
Bigfoot is also known as Abnuaaya, Abominable Snowman, Albasty, Alma, Almasty, Annapurna
Footprints, Bekk Bokk, Boardman and Tasker Tracks, Cryptid, Cryptozoologist, Cryptozoology,
Dogman, Kaptar, Mulen, Old Yellow Top, Sasquatch, Shipton Yeti Tracks, Skunk Ape, Voita, Yeti,
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The animal s very name came from the size of the footprints it leaves behind. Some tracks have toes
that have five toes, but then there other tracks that have two, three, four or even six toes. Not all prints
found are footprints. In September 2000, a team of investigators from the Bigfoot Field Research
Organization found a Bigfoot body print and also they have got sounds from Bigfoot that sound like
grunts, howls, and growls (www.csicop.org). In February, a group of Colorado researchers claimed
they found scientific evidence to confirm Bigfoot s existence. Researcher Dave Paulides says his
research group collected hundreds of DNA samples from Bigfoot, mostly from Northern California s
redwoods, and said the creature is a human subspecies. Bigfoot s legend has evolved over the years
cause there are more sightings of Bigfoot and more evidence on what it is and where it has come from.
Bigfoot is an odd unexplained creature that we have no idea of but we have a lot of hard evidence that
points to something. As you can see of how many names he has there s a lot of people who has seen
this big hairy ape like creature. Theirs evidence that points to human hybrids. So maybe the evolution
of Bigfoot has evolved a lot and we don t see it, because since theirs no actual Bigfoot right in front of
them people tend to think he is fake, but with all the eye witness accounts out there it points to
something
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32. The Theme Of Compassion Mercy
THE THEME OF COMPASSION MERCY IN THE GOSPEL OF LUKE BY LYNETTE IDIO
Achievement Standard 91724
The Greek word, eleos, best translates into mercy and compassion . It is significant that eleos appears
six times in Gospel of Luke, also known as, the Gospel of Mercy . Compassion is a powerful
awareness of concern for other s suffering and feeling sympathy. While mercy is the exercised virtue
of forgiving, founded on compassion. Simply, mercy is putting the emotional connection of sympathy
or pity of others into action. These Catholic virtues are especially highlighted within the Catholic
Church s current teaching amid our 2016 Jubilee Year of Mercy (8th December 2015 to 20th
November 2016). Pope Francis calls Catholic all over the world to bring Jesus mission here on Earth.
to bring a word and gesture of consolation to the poor, to proclaim liberty to those bound by new
forms of slavery in modern society, to restore sight to those who can see no more because they are
caught in themselves, to restore dignity to all those from whom it has been robbed. (n.16)
The Gospel of Luke thoroughly illustrates the themes of mercy and compassion in his use of literary
devices such as symbols, stories and parables. Luke urges how significant it is to feel and deliver the
ready willingness to help anyone in need in our society. The Gospel offers a model to live out these
virtues through Jesus actions and his parables.
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33. Racial Profiling and Male African Americans
Racial Profiling and Male African Americans
Racial profiling has been and will continue to be a problem in the United States. Many believe that
racial profiling is more prevalent in today s society; however, this issue has been a part of our society
since slavery. Moreover, African American males are mostly the targets of racial profiling, especially
in larger cities like New York City and Los Angeles. Racial profiling is becoming a huge problem
within the police departments. Police officers are conducting more traffic stops on African Americans
males than on any other racial group, for the reason that many police officers believe African
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The principle of law enforcement and the principle of equality among African American males make
this issue even more difficult to analyze (Persico, 2002).
According to Delores (2007), although, many things in policing have changed as far as policies goes,
many things will remain the same. Changes to the police policy were to improve the image of police
in certain communities, and impact citizens in a positive way through trust and satisfaction. However,
Delores (2007) states, officers perceive African American males as people who are capable of
wrongdoing even though a crime has yet to be committed. In addition, in noncriminal or minimal
criminal activities police view male African Americans as the most dangerous. Police officers
developed ways to recognize certain kind of people, as emblematic assailants, meaning, police
recognize the gesture, attire, language of a person, which is then perceive as a prelude to violence.
However, sometimes officers make mistakes and innocent citizens like African American males end
up paying the ultimate price. In 1998, four African American males name Keyshon Moore, Rayshawn
Brown, LeRoy Jarmaine Grant and Danny Reyes all fell victims to racial profiling. The four victims
were on their way to a
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34. Strategic Analysis of Tesco Plc
Strategic Analysis of Tesco plc
Outcomes covered in the report are:
1. To demonstrate an understanding of strategic decision making using of knowledge and
understanding of business principles to critically reflect on the strategic management of an
organization
2. To demonstrate and evaluate the strategy and the process undertaken to implement strategy,
manage, and understand its impact on the organization.
3. To critically reviews emerging markets and analyze the limitations and influence of market
development, marketing, and their relative dominance on the performance of an organization.
4. To demonstrate effective thinking and process for integrated approaches to business analysis and
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The theoretical approaches are analyzed to understand the practical strategic implications of the
chosen organization. The organization chosen for analysis is UK based supermarket Tesco which has
penetrated international market as well.
Tesco is multinational chain of supermarkets which was founded by Jack Cohen in 1919 and is
headquartered in Chestnut, UK. It is a public limited company (plc) which now operates in retailing,
petrol stations, and finance services. Tesco showed its expansionary zeal early on by buying up rival
shops. Tesco has shown aggressive strategies for expanding its operations. In the 1950s the retailer
bought 70 Williams stores and 200 Harrow stores, followed by 97 Charles Philips stores and the
Victor Value chain in the early 1960s. In 1961, Tesco Leicester entered the Guinness Book of Records
as the largest store in Europe and in 1968 Tesco opened its first superstore in Crawley, West Sussex.
Supermarkets revolutionised the way people shopped and by the 1970s Tesco was building a national
store network to cover the whole of the UK, which it continues to expand to this day, while also
diversifying into other products. Tesco was paced up with the changing way of shopping and started
its online shopping as well. Tesco then expanded in other countries such as Scotland, Ireland, US and
so on. Today, Tesco is the third largest retailer in the world and is financially progressing in terms of
sales and
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35. American Of British Policies After 1775
nformative Writing
American Resistance to British Policies before 1775
There were several ways in which the American Colonies resisted Imperial policy before 1775, which
led to the American Revolution. Britain s taxation and infringement of basic rights of the colonists
unified the colonies. Many significant events, including the Stamp Act, the Intolerable Acts, the
Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party, occurred before 1775.
In 1764, the British Parliament, under Prime Minister George Grenville, passed the Sugar Act, to raise
tax revenue for the Crown. Sugar from the West Indies was taxed. Colonists protested the increased
tax. After taxes on foreign sugar were lowered, protests were refueled by the Quartering Act of 1765.
This act required colonists to provide housing and food to British soldiers.
The next financial crisis for the colonists happened when Parliament enacted the Stamp Act. The
Stamp Act imposed a tax on commercial and legal documents. Marriage licences, newspapers, and
diplomas were included in the Stamp Act. The colonists formed the Stamp Act Congress, in which
nine of the colonies were represented by 27 leaders. At this point the colonists started to come together
when they realized that they were battling a common enemy. The colonists banded together and
stopped buying British goods. This angered British merchants and they too protested the Stamp Act.
The Stamp Act was repealed in 1766. The next tax imposed was the Townshend Tea
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36. Seafish Pros And Cons
Since the Blackfish documentary viewed on CNN and Netflix, SeaWorld has been facing the
criticisms highlighted in the film. They contend they are the world s most respected zoological
institution and the global leader in marine mammal veterinary care, husbandry, training, and welfare
(Burford). SeaWorld rehabilitates and returns hundred of wild animals back to their homes each year
along with donating millions of dollars to conservation and scientific research. Though this in itself is
not a good argument for being allowed to keep their orcas, it shows the prestige the organization
carries and the weight it puts on the welfare of marine animals. In regards to the handling of the orcas
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Animals are not here for our entertainment. They are living, breathing, beings that deserve a certain
level of respect from a civilized society that is aware and understands the behaviors of these creatures.
It seems barbaric to me that we continue to imprison wild animals that are never going to be
domesticated a fact that we are well aware of. The educational benefits that society receives from
organizations such as SeaWorld is an invaluable experience, but I believe there are more humane ways
to engage communities in the education and welfare of animals that are not native to us. I think it is a
hard argument to make that I would not care about the wellbeing of an animal just because I had not
seen it up close and personal. There are a variety of other ways to achieve the same
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37. Poverty Of The Wealthiest Country
Poverty in the Wealthiest Country
People often say that money cannot buy happiness. However, this statement is not applicable to
everyone. Bare minimum financial revenue is actually necessary to provide well being and happiness.
When the concept of poverty comes up, usually the first image in our minds is people living in
developing countries such as those in Africa; however, first world countries are not safe from this
issue. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 14.5% of the United States population are living under
the poverty line; that is, 45.3 million people struggling everyday to afford essential life items such as
food, healthcare, transportation, clothes, and housing in the world s wealthiest country (Income and
Poverty in the United States). Poverty has distressful effects on the poor as individuals and on the
society as whole. It poses health and financial hardships on the individual; and threatens the safety and
productivity of the society. The root causes can be classified into three categories; economic factors
being the primary, social and educational factors being the secondary.
Poverty is a serious issue that has been traumatizing and spreading despite the efforts being made to
combat it. Impoverished people suffer from the lack of jobs and education that would otherwise
improve their situation. They are subject to greater physical and mental health risks such as
malnutrition and depression. Children suffer the most; they are deprived from their basic
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38. Lao Tzu Ethics
From this class, I learn what is ethics and how the ethics effects in our society. The ethic is the
principle that people use to determine people s actions are right or wrong. Lao Tzu, a Chinese
philosopher, believes that the Tao is related to the ethic. In Lao Tzu concept, Tao can teach people a
rule of moral and the right attitude about life. In this paper, I will examine Lao Tzu s Tao De Jing. The
four things I can learn are the opposite things are contrasted,acting as water, knowing ourselves, and
being content.
The opposite things are contrasted. In Tao De Jing, Lao Tzu describes that people see some things are
beautiful and they believe that other things become ugly. (stanza2) Also, comparison of two opposite
things can help people to make choices. For example, people can understand what a good behavior is
after they see an illegal behavior. When a murder kills a person, he received some punishment. Also,
the murder needs to go the jail. To avoid the punishment, people decide to obey the law. Another is
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Lao Tzu explains that Knowing others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom. (Stanza 33) In
our life, we can know others thoughts and motivation base on their actions and the words they speak. I
think understanding ourselves is very difficult. For example, many college students struggle when
they need to choose a major that relate to their future career. For example, a person may want to
become a doctor. He needs to study medical courses and he needs to join the internship. The courses
are hard and he needs to do lots of exams and many research papers. Some people may pick a major
that they have an interest on it. After they finished all courses and get the certificate, they may find a
job that does not relate to their education. Also, we need to understand our personal character and the
talent that we have. However, we can pick a right life path and get a happy
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39. Cheyenne And Arapaho Ordeal
The Cheyenne Indians were a tribe located in the plains and were very dependent on family and
hunting. Cheyenne came from the Sioux, Shai ena which meant Strange speech people . Europeans
claim in 1600 when they first arrived that Cheyenne Indians were in the Woodlands of the Wisconsin
River, but for the sake of this tribal outline the information of provided will be covered over cheyenne
in the Oklahoma Region and their migration. My resources are The Cheyenne and Arapaho Ordeal
written by Donald J. Berthrong that covers the migration of both tribes and how they were treated. My
second resource is Cheyenne Dog Soldiers by 3 credible Authors: Afton, Halaas, Masich.
The Cheyennes were forced out of their units by the government and gathered within the North and
the South. Also, it was important they follow the buffalo and kept them close to other tribes that spoke
Algonquian language spoken by locals, along with Plains Sign language. The Cheyenne tribe was
involved in the Red River war a year before the ring leaders were imprisoned in Florida or were living
with the Northern Cheyenne tribe and Sioux Tribe. 1875, In order to maintain the tribes in these areas
they grouped the Cheyenne Tribe and the Arapahos together in camps and in reservations by the
government in order to make them the ideal american of farmers and christian citizens.. This caused
lots of indians to get sick and live a very Filthy way of life. When the Indians grouped together and
moved west to follow
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40. Remember The Titans Analysis
In the film Remember the Titans directed by Boaz Yakin, the main characters of the Titans are
introduced as a group to us in a scene shot in the gymnasium. This scene is when the team first meets
the other prospective team members and develop their relationships with each other. Yakin uses this
scene to show tension and intimidation between the two separate teams, especially focusing in on the
two coaches (Boone and Yoast) while giving the audience an idea of where their relationship stands.
He uses four techniques to create this; blocking, sound effects, camera angles and dialogue to do this
Yakin uses a variety of minor techniques in this excerpt to provide the viewer with a greater
understanding of the greater technique theme (racism and discrimination) running throughout the film.
Firstly, Yakin has used the facial expressions of the players and coaches to give the audience the
impression of dislike and discomfort, this is shown especially at the very end of the excerpt, this is
when the two coaches meet eye to eye in a confrontation by their teams. The facial expressions create
an atmosphere of disapproval to the audience which aids the setup of the greater theme throughout the
film. Secondly the technique of blocking (where the director has chosen the actors to stand) is used to
give an impression of a standoff/confrontation. An example of this would be when the white team
strides in and places themselves standing opposite the black team. This is important regarding
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