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Essay Writing - Introduction, T Essay Writing - Introduction, T
Uk Riots 2011
UK RIOTS 2011 Between the 6th and 11th of August 2011 thousands of people rioted in cities across
England participating in looting, arson and vandalism. The rioting occurred after a peaceful
demonstration on the 4th of August in Tottenham over the death of local 29 year old father of four
Mark Duggan who was a victim of a still unresolved shooting by the police. 1. Text 1 Experts Cite
Underlying Causes for UK Riots is a news report by Al Pessin published on Voice of America website
the 10th of August 2011. The report consists of people giving an estimate of the causes for the UK
riots. The inhabitants of London believe at first sight the riots are a response in reaction to lack of jobs
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He doesn t argue for these drafts of punishment and prevention. The form of appeal is mostly ethos
and in a mild degree logos. 3. There are some conflicting elements, when discussing how society can
prevent similar problems in the future. Cameron expresses in text 1 that he wishes better parenting.
Parents have to set boundaries with the purpose of children knowing the difference between right and
wrong. His promised harsher consequences involving a higher fixing of sentence and tougher police
tactics will maybe have a frightening effect on young people, but will not change their minds, if they
are determined to participate in riots. Prevention costs less than punishment and is both the most
humanitarian and the only sensible solution. It can be very stressful being a teenager with a cut in
youth service spending by the government and increasing expectations and demands by the society.
We need to invest in young people to create a feeling of stability and hope. Through interventions
young people will be motivated and open their eyes to new opportunities. The government can take
inspiration from Denmark, where we demand that young people are occupied with either school or
work. If a person doesn t have a high enough average or miss subjects in order to attend the dream
university, the student counsellor needs to get them going and make plans involving courses. Areas
where immigrant families live e.g. ghettoes needs
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The Battle of Stalingrad- A Turning Point in the Second...
The battle of Stalingrad raged from August 1942 until the German surrender on 2 February 1943.
Significantly, it was the first catastrophic defeat to befall the Wermacht Army who not only lost the
battle but were severely humiliated. Indeed, the German Army never fully recovered from this blow to
its morale. Upwards of 270,000 troops were killed and 91,000 prisoners were taken by the Red Army;
included in this latter number were 23 German Generals. Conversely, morale in the Red Army soared
as a consequence of Stalingrad giving the Russians increased strength and confidence. This battle
represented a turning point in the Second World War.
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Stalin authorized the covert operation but did not interfere with the details. Part of the reason for its
success was due to this unified command. Stalin, in contrast to Hitler during this period, listened to
reasoned arguments. He surrounded himself with a small group of competent advisors, listened to the
advice of field commanders and usually accepted it. The Red Army strategically out maneuvered and
virtually annihilated the Axis force during the operation but they were also helped by excessive
German ambitions and in cohesive military strategies.
Hitler concentrated too much of his military strength on Stalingrad. The capture and destruction of the
city was of more symbolic value than strategic advantage. The military high command was in disarray
due to a combination of disagreements and dismissals. Hitler frequently interfered in detailed
operations overriding the decisions of his military commanders. This caused confusion throughout the
chain of command and resulted in a distinct lack of unity. One consequence was the existence a long
and vulnerable flank along the Don River manned by troops from Hungary, Italy and Romania. These
troops lacked motivation and were left ill equipped, making the task of the Red Army an easier one. It
is interesting to speculate that had Hitler kept out of military planning, events may have been
considerably
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CPE Madureira 2008
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înţeles CPE Madureira 2008.2 Saturday, 16 August 2008 Masterclass Exercise Keys That s where we
meet! See the comments for this post to check the keys to ALL exercises from Units ONE through
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Masterclass Answer key Unit 1 page 11 Text 1 1. C 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. A6. C Text 2 7. D 8. B 9. C 10.
A11. C12. B Text 3 13. D 14. C 15. B 16. B17. A18. B page 12 D 1. d 2. g 3. h 4. e 5. b 6. a 7. f8. c F
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0 (0%) Writing Past paper (Liste ning: part 3) practi sed in class E­
board H 1. Athletes using these
techniques show a marked improvement in performance. The verb is active. 2. Competitors selected
when they are young stand a better chance ... The verb is passive. 3. Trainers working with up­
and­
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coming athletes say ... The verb is active. 4. The stadium being built for ... The verb is passive but
refers to something not completed yet. Reading Last class F G The relative pronoun can only be
omitted in sentence 3. Which of the 5 CPE papers do you regard as the most challenging one? Past
paper (Liste ning: parts 1 2) practi sed in c... Who will be the next medal ist? Mastercl ass Exerci se
Keys Excellen t Job, Felipe ! You deser ve a medal ! Now... 2/25 19.01.2015 CPE Madureira
2008.2: Masterclass Exercise Keys 3. I began to relies she was no longer my baby girl when I saw her
dressed in her new school uniform. Overview 1 pages 22, 23 A 1. C 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. C 7. C 8. C
9. D 10. C 11. B12. D B 1. whether 2. up 3. make 4. by 5. with 6. much /far / considerably 7. reason 8.
taking 9. under 10. such 11. both 12. of 13. well 14. this 15. time C Gapped Sente nces ► July (1)
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Portrayal Of The Jim Crow
The term Jim Crow originated from actor Thomas Rice, who dressed in blackface while pretending to
be a beggar. While acting he often imitated many of the mannerisms ascribed to African Americans.
Rice also created a song called Jump Jim Crow from a routine he saw performed by an elderly stable
man who was owned by Mr. Crow. Rice s portrayal of African American life became very popular
among individuals in the North and the South. The term Jim Crow soon became a common phrase in
American Language. Jim Crow laws became a way for Whites to keep free African Americans in their
place . Signs were placed in many public venues in order to keep African Americans and Whites
facilities separate.
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Mary doesn t recall the negative effects that Jim Crow had on African Americans. Mary believed that
African Americans made the choice to endure some of the oppressions that they faced. For example,
Mary believed that African Americans chose to sit on the back of the bus. Additionally, Mary was
raised by an African American caretaker and she was surrounded by African American tenants on her
family s plantation. She also believed that the African Americans that worked on her families
plantation were poor but happy. Lastly, Mary believed that nothing bothered African Americans.
Mary s statement reflects a form of covert racism. This quote tends to depict the hardships of African
Americans as merely inconvenient aspects of everyday life. Instead of viewing Jim Crow laws as
inhumane, many Whites neglect to comprehend the damage that these laws had on Black families.
This quote also embodies the notion of the veil that Dubois described. African Americans had to hide
their true intentions behind a smile when in the presence of Whites. As a result, some Whites believe
that African Americans were accepting of the systematic racism that they
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Theme Of Irony In Cannery Row
Lauren Skalet
ENG 101
Ms.Hoelle
December 12, 2017
The Irony of Cannery Row
The book Cannery Row by John Steinbeck provides several examples of irony, which shed light on
life during this time in history and demonstrates the humanity of people that are traditionally looked
down on and seen as less fortunate. The story of Cannery Row takes place shortly following the Great
Depression when despite many areas were seeing relief through increased job opportunities, there
were still many areas like Cannery Row where people were focused on just surviving the day today. A
common theme seen throughout the story is the acceptance of what they have in the town. Many of the
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Despite his lack of a medical license or ability to practice medicine, everyone goes to him when they
need help. They do not have the luxury of finding a real doctor or going to an actual hospital, so they
full heartedly accept what is available to them without question. Accepting what is available without
question is a common theme seen throughout the story.
The normality of public spaces being used as private spaces also demonstrates the theme of
acceptance. The character of Doc is ironic and fits well with the story because he is a doctor without a
license. By normal standards, this would be unacceptable, and he would be imprisoned for offering
medical help or advice without a license.Doc knows that he has somewhat of reasonability to the
people of cannery row. This responsibility being to help aide them with whatever their ailments may
be. Steinbeck depicts Doc in such a way that you see his vast amounts of compassion and humanity
throughout the book.
Dora was another essential character, who was considered a successful business owner. She ran the
brothel located across the street from the grocery store. She was well respected for many reasons.
Namely, she ran a good business, she didn t accept or allow vulgar talk, and she took care of her girls
(Steinbeck 10). No matter how old her girls got or how little they were able to work, she took care of
them and made sure they had a place to stay and three meals a day (Steinbeck
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Toddler Growing Up
While you may love being a parent most of the time, parenting can be difficult at times. One of those
times is when your toddler starts throwing a temper tantrum. Unfortunately, most temper tantrums
seem to happen at the most inconvenient times or places. Maybe you are running late for work, or you
are at the store, ready for a large shopping expedition. While toddler temper tantrums can be stressful
and at times embarrassing, there are several things you can do to better deal with a toddler who is
throwing a fit.
Remain Calm and Talk It Through
While it is not always easy, one of the most important things to do is to remember to remain calm.
Fighting your child s tantrum by yelling and in a sense throwing an adult temper tantrum is not going
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The child wants a reaction, and if you do not react, the child is less likely to continue to engage in
tantrums to try to get his or her way. For example, if the kid is throwing a fit in the living room, make
sure there is nothing in the area that could hurt the child, and go to another part of the room or even
into another room while the child throws the tantrum.
In some cases, you may be able to continue what you are doing while ignoring the child s tantrum. Of
course, this can be difficult and even embarrassing if your child has a tantrum in public. Once the
child has calmed down after you have ignored the tantrum or given the child space, you can talk about
the situation.
Of course, these are just a few of the ways to deal with a temper tantrum. Some parents have found
that timeouts, hugging the child, reminding the child of rewards for good behavior, or moving the
child to another room work well for dealing with a tantrum. No one method is going to work for every
child, and no one method is going to work perfectly every time, even for the same child. What has
worked for you when it comes to dealing with your toddler s temper
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How Did Manet Portray Women Naked In The 19th Century
Such a scandal it was to paint women naked in the nineteenth century. Not a goddess or a mythical
creature, but a real, contemporary french woman. No matter how beautifully it was painted, this type
of subject matter was simply not supposed to be done. This was such the case for Édouard Manet, a
french painter in the nineteenth century. In 1863 he created Le déjeuner sur l herbe or The luncheon on
the grass, an oil on canvas impressionist style painting. Not only was there controversy in the subject
matter but in the way it was painted as well. The luncheon on the grass depicts four people; two men
and two women, having a lunch out in the woods. The two men appear to be locked in conversation
while they sit with the company of a woman in nude. The woman s clothes in scattered in the left hand
corner of the painting, as if they were quickly shed off her body. The second woman appears further
back in the composition, standing in a small pond. All three appear to be dressed in contemporary ...
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They had the capability to take a photograph of what they desired to paint, and then return to their
studio to paint it. This brought rise to a more photographic style of painting, which often flattened the
subject matter. This can be very easily seen here in Manet s painting. One could say it was a lighter
version of tenebrism; the technique that used harsh light and darks. typically in this style of painting
the figures are in extreme light while the background is rather dark, similar to what photography
lightly would give. The woman in nude appears in a very bright, stark manner against the dark
clothing of the man she is sitting beside. She appears very flat, almost as if she was cut out from
another painting and placed there. Tenebrism isn t the only technique used to create this painting, for
the brush strokes move away from clean and precise lines to more impressionistic
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Gun Safe Essay
The moment you decide to invest in a gun(s), purchasing a gun safe also becomes important. This is
the only logical way to minimize the possibility of accidents or loss of firearms. Buying a safe
however, is not always a straightforward process. You need to first familiarize with a couple of
recommendations, regulations and marketing techniques in order to make an informed choice. Let us
briefly take a look at what to look for in a gun safe as detailed under the following 7 questions.
1.What is the right gun safe capacity to go for?
Something you may not be aware of is that gun safe manufacturers have a habit of bragging about the
large number of guns they can squeeze into their safes. Unfortunately, what may be advertised as high
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That is why safes made of concrete amalgamates and steel are ranked as the most reliable. But at the
same time, some RSC gun safes are light yet still categorized as reliable. Are they really safe? Well,
yes because modern technology has enabled manufacturers to maximize on available resource to build
lighter yet effective units. The best way to determine if a safe is worth its weight is by comparing its
height weight ratio. For instance a 60 inch tall gun safe (RSC) can weigh anywhere between 500 and
800 lbs. Anything below 300 lbs would be questionable.
5.What Quality Of Steel Is Used?
Steel is usually the most valuable component of a safe as it provides resilient burglary protection and
withstands damage remarkably. However, there are some cases where manufacturers produce
substandard steel and use it to make commercial gun safes. Some use misleading tactics such as thick
robust doors but what they don t tell you is that only a thin part of this door is actually made of steel.
Others even boast of providing 2 inch of steel thick walls only to use a 14 gauge piece of steel
combined with layers of drywall. The recommended minimum guidelines of steel usage are as
follows.
*Door Outer Sheet Should be at least 7 gauge. Remember, even a thin looking 7 gauge steel is better
than a thick looking composite door that s made of 12 gauge steel wrapped around some weak
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Symbolic Meanings Of Characters In Everyday Use ( Alice...
The symbolic meanings of characters in Everyday Use (Alice Walker)
In Everyday Use , the author Alice Walker addresses the dilemma of African Americans who are
striving to escape from prejudice and poverty, risk a terrible displacement (Cowart, 171). Also
different sides of culture and heritage are described in the story through the characters of Dee, Maggie
and Johnson, each with divergent personalities in life. Dee is described as a young women, who came
back to her rural home after a long time period and want to become more stylish, modern. Also, she
wants to adopt a new American culture instead of traditional African American culture. In the story,
Dee (Wangero), fails to achieve her goal of getting quilts from her mother. The ... Show more content
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When Johnson (Dee s mother) call Dee with her heritage name Dee she told her mother don t say her
Dee, call her with me a new name Wangero. Her mother wanted to know that what happened to her
then she said I couldn t bear it any longer, being named after the people who oppress me (Walker 819).
It signifies that she refuses African American culture and want to live with a new identity. In addition,
Black arts movements influences Dee s attitude to traditional culture. These movements change her
lifestyle. She wants to be modern, stylish and fashionable. Dee s mother says At sixteen she had her
own style and I know what that was (Walker 818), her mother said this, when Dee decided to wear
fashionable yellow organdy dress at her post secondary education. It signifies that Dee wants to be
look different from her mother and her sister who were living in the old traditional ways.
The character Maggie symbolizes African American community who have a lot of knowledge about
the history of their culture and wants to be connected with their heritage through their lives. (Farrell,
183 184). In the story, when Maggie says that she would use the quilts every day in her life. It shows
that Maggie wants to be connected with her heritage and to remember loved ones. She can have them,
Mama , she said, like somebody used to never winning anything, or having anything reserved for her. I
can member Grandma Dee without the quilts (Walker
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What Are The Arguments Against Pro Life Defense
Gillian Torchia
Mr. Lowry
English9h 6
7 February 2016 Defense for the Defenseless In 2008 there were 1.21 million abortions performed in
the United States. That is three thousand three hundred and twenty two abortions performed each day
(Guttmacher Institute). The topic of abortion has been a heavily talked about topic for the past few
years. There are two sides of the issue, pro life, which is against abortion and pro choice, which is for
abortion. Abortion should not be legal because it is a scientific procedure, it is currently supported by
law, and deprives fetuses of a future like ours. One of the main arguments against the pro life
movement is that the fetuses that are being removed are not humans and therefore do not have basic
rights. When human sperm penetrates a human ovum, a zygote is formed. A zygote is undeniably
human because it composed of human DNA that is unique from both the mother s and the father s
individual DNA. From this, it can be concluded that abortion operations affect more than just the
mother and her rights, it now includes the rights of the fetus. Also, the human zygote fulfills the
scientific definition of an organism. The human embryo is a complex structure of independent
elements designed to carry on the activities of life by separately functioning but mutually dependent
organs. The human zygote also fulfills the four main categories of biological life: growth,
reproduction, reaction to stimuli, and metabolism. Reaction to stimuli
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21st Century Skills in Education
In the 21st century, the world is changing and becoming increasingly complex as the flow of
information increases and becomes more accessible day by day. The world is radically more different
than it was just a few years ago, hard to imagine that it s such a short period of time the world and its
people, economies and cultures have become inextricably connected, driven by the Internet, new
innovations and low cost telecommunications technology. A computer is a must, to be a successful
student, in this modern age, all the required information and communication is accessible online.
The education is structured for all students, regardless of background or community, so that they have
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One thing I m certain about is that a change is happening at an increasing rate and therein the jobs of
yesterday, today and tomorrow will be the dinosaurs of maximum 10 years from now. It might be a
whimsical concept, but what we should do is teach our students the skills needed for as yet invented
jobs. Yet, aren t we preparing them for the future anyway?
While education is evolving and adapting to the 21st century, teachers learn as much as the students
do, when that happens, a reflexive link is created in the classroom between the teacher and the
students, which activates many of the skills mentioned before, for both parties, required for a
successful 21st century learning experience.
While we learn that technological literacy is crucial, we need to find the compromise and not take
everything for granted, just because it is available doesn t mean it is essential, for example, if we all
have our phones at all times, but we don t need to text or browse at all times. That we all know
anything can be googled, but maybe the first site isn t reliable. That just because it s on the front page
of The
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The Lymphatic System
The health of our lymphatic system is vital to the health of our whole body. This system is critical to
our body s ability to detoxify and regenerate tissues, filter out toxins and foreign substances, recover
crucial substances that have escaped from the blood, and maintain a healthy immune system.
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The Lymphatic system keeps the water of the body clean, and the pumping of the nodes during
Lymphatic massage stimulates the production of various white blood cells and thus boosts the immune
system. It is ideal for assisting the body during a cleanse or fast, as the nodes are where cell debris,
and bacteria are broken down and processed, and invading organisms and disease cells are neutralized.
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This edema would causes tissue destruction or death, the problem is avoided by the presence of
lymphatic vessels that act as drains to collect the excess fluid and return it to the venous blood just
before it reaches the heart.
Manual lymphatic drainage is a massage focused on the moving and draining of the lymph from the
extremities into the nodes for processing and ultimately elimination. The natural movements of the
body, such as walking, standing, deep breathing and rigorous exercise all aid the lymphatic process
but correct massage more fully augments the finer workings of the lymph system. As there is not a
pump in the system (like the heart in the circulatory system) the lymph is moved through the vessels
when the surrounding skeletal muscle contracts, (physical activity). If there is a reduction of activity
or if the system is overloaded through diet or pollutants, the lymph system becomes stagnated and the
body is more prone to infection.
Manual lymphatic drainage massage can be performed in a variety of ways. There is lymphatic pump
manipulation done with a machine. There is superficial lymphatic drainage focusing on the vessels
and the lymph lying just below the surface of the skin, and there is deep tissue lymphatic drainage. In
a deep tissue massage, the movements are applied from the extremities toward the heart stimulating
the lymphatic circulation. While the blood is being returned to the heart
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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn s One Day
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn s One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich explores the man s struggle to
survive in the trying circumstances of a Soviet Gulag. Though the novel leads the reader through the
horrific conditions in one of the work camps, it does not focus on the lack of hope that the men feel
but it focuses on the perseverance and resilience of the prisoners. Shukhov s character shines through
as a prominent example of the courage of the souls in the work camps. Further, Alyoshka proves to
never give up in the face of extreme conditions and is always around to help his gang. Finally, Tyurin
s undying devotion to leadership provides a refreshing look into the resilience of the prisoners.
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Furthermore, the author reveals through Shukhov s actions the determination that mankind
experienced in the gulags. Shukhov takes a job, which could normally be considered a gruelling task,
and turns it into an act of fortitude. As the sole thing he sees is the wall in front of him (97) and he
shouts to not give up yet, boys! (109), he strongly exemplifies the perseverance of the prisoners. The
task that he is given should dishearten him but instead, boosts his morale and thus, his determination.
The character of Shukhov is crafted as a glaring example of the resilience men have in a gulag, and
this is additionally explored through the characterization of Alyoshka.
Solzhenitsyn creates the compelling character of Alyoshka who stays true to himself and to others in
the face of adversity. Staying faithful to his religion gives him the strength he requires in order to
focus on the positive outcomes of the gulags. Contrary to popular opinion, the author uses Alyoshka s
dialogue to exhibit the positivity as he says to [b]e glad [they are] in prison so that they have time to
think about [their] soul[s] (177). He regards his imprisonment as a time to reflect upon his spirit and
the kind of person he is which is a true accomplishment of the human spirit in the calamity of a gulag.
Further, the author uses his actions to display his steadfast nature that causes him to be of tremendous
help to his gang. His want to be helpful is glaringly
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Exotic Pets
Bush, Emma R, et al. Global Trade in Exotic Pets 2006 2012. Conservation Biology 28.3
(2014): 663 676. Academic Search Complete. Web. 03 Mar. 2016. This is a scholarly journal article.
Emma Bush and Sandra Baker are part of the Wildlife Conservation
Research Unit at the University of Oxford. David McDonald is a zoologist and the director of the
research unit mentioned above. The authors report on the global state of the exotic pet trade by using
other sources like the Convention on International Trade in
Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) The authors explain the factors that affect the
exotic pet trade, the international pet trade legislation, pet sources, as well as animal welfare. In terms
of factor affecting the pet trade they predict that since the human population is growing, then the
demand for pets will increase. The rarity of the species dictates how desirable a pet is. When they talk
about pet sources they mention the exotic pets taken directly from the wild, or born in captivity. This
topic of the article will help me when I describe the bigger picture of the pet trade industry. This
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One of the exotic pet owners has kangaroos, and lemurs to use for a petting zoo and charges $35. The
article mentions how exotic animals are used as symbols of status and power. Slater states views from
advocacy groups who believe exotic animals should not be privately kept. Both sides of an issue are
presented. I liked this article because it introduces me to possible naysayers, from people who have no
problem with owning exotic pets. There is a part in the article where a man who owned exotic animals
later went and took a visit to Africa. He mentions his eyes being opened, and realizing that the wild is
where animals belonged. I like how they mention this, because that is what I want people who own
exotic large cats to
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The Inheritance Of Loss By Kiran Desai
Colonialism phenomenon is one of the aspects in life that has significant impact towards people s
values, feelings, beliefs and experiences. The effect of past colonialism lasts in modern lives, and thus
referred to as post colonialism. Post colonialism refers to the residual effects of colonial domination
and its cultures. Indigenous people internalized colonizers values in almost every aspect of their lives
including the way of thinking, education, social system, culture, economy, language, and so on.
Colonizers values denigrate the values, moral, and even physical appearances of formerly subjugated
people. It produces negative self image and alienation from their indigenous cultures (Tyson, 2006,
419). Kiran Desai was born in 1971 and one of the best writers in India. She was fifteen years old
when she left for England with her mother, Anita Desai, who is also a well known author. After a year
they moved to the U.S.A, where Desai has lived till date. She is a part of the Indian Diaspora. She is a
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For this novel she has won the Betty Trask Award. Her second novel The Inheritance of Loss, which
appeared in 2006, took her almost eight years to complete. For this novel she has won the 2006 Man
Booker prize. She is the youngest female writer ever to win the prestigious prize. Desai points out
regarding every contemporary global issue such as globalization, multiculturalism, economic
inequality and terrorist violence in the novel. The distressed characters of her novels are bound by a
shared historical
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What Is The Fear Of Savagery In Lord Of The Flies
Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, is an allegory that connects the boys behavior in the novel to
the basic behavior of human nature during the cold war. In the novel, the boys have fear and this is the
cause of the destruction and violence that takes place, this then leads to ultimate savagery and the
disobedience. Throughout the entire book fear is what drives these once innocent boys into savages,
and what also pulls most of them away from human behavior.
In the novel Lord of the Flies the boys normal behavior and innocence is changed because of the fear
that they hold. The boys have an extreme fear of this beast like thing that has taken complete control
of them. Maybe there is a beast... maybe it s only us. (William Golding, Lord of the Flies, Page 3) ...
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This fear is what ultimately drives the savagery. The mask was a thing on its own, behind which Jack
hid, liberated from shame and self consciousness. (William Golding, Lord of the Flies) The masks that
were made and created out of paint serves a purpose. The mask allows Jack, and the other boys to let
their beast out and it is used as something that they use to hide behind. Jack in the story was insecure
of his abilities that he lacked but this mask allowed for him to be set free. This mask could one s fear
to be free, it can also represent good and evil. Lord of the flies connects to the lucifer effect. In the
book, Zimbardo says that humans cannot be defined as good or evil because we have the ability to act
as both especially at the hand of the situation This quote represents the boys abilities to be good and
evil throughout the novel. On the island, they divided into to good and evil and this changes because
of the multiple different situations and the severity of them. They were divided but the boys did not
change only their fear did . This fear only grew as they boys became more aware of the
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Grey s Anatomy As A Medical Drama Television Series On Abc
Grey s Anatomy is a medical drama television series on ABC that is about a group of surgical interns
working at Seattle Grace Hospital. Many people watch the show for the entertainment and drama, but
the series portrays more than just that. The series not only creates a negative stereotype of doctors in
today s society, but also shows different topics and themes of diversity, such as gender, ethnicity, and
gender identity.
Grey s Anatomy creates a poor representation of how doctors really act in everyday life. The series
portrays a negative stereotype of doctors in how the doctors act towards each other and towards
patients that come into the hospital. According to Roslyn Weaver and Ian Wilson, When it comes to
medical television shows, past research has shown there are plenty of negative representations:
unprofessional behaviour, gender stereotypes, and a focus on doctors while ignoring other health
professionals. I agree with this statement. Doctors are shown to be rude, arrogant, and disrespectful a
majority of the time. Also, the nurses in the series get treated bad by the doctors, like they do not mean
anything to the healthcare team. The doctors also form many relationships with their employees that
seem to be professionally inappropriate. Elliot B. Tapper states in an article, The creator of this
program, Shonda Rhymes, consistently eschews the importance of medicine in her show, saying that it
is really a relationship show with surgery in it . The
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Breaking Point In I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
Merriam Webster Dictionary defines breaking point as The point at which a person gives way under
stress. When one does reach a breaking point, they feel overwhelmed by all the stressful situations
around them. There are many solutions to move on from a breaking point. The most successful
strategy that one can use to move on from a breaking point is surrounding one s self with people that
he/she trusts. Marguerite surrounds herself with people that make her feel safe, after her mom s
boyfriend assaults her, in the novel I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings. For example, after her mom s
boyfriend assaults her, Marguerite returns to Stamps and she does not talk as much as she once did.
She does not start talking until she meets Mrs. Flowers. Mrs.
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Negative Effects Of Social Media And Smartphones
Social media and smartphones are the new types of addiction that cannot be avoided in today s world
because it is essential for everyday use such as for communication, entertainment, and maybe a chance
to have a separate life through the apps that you chose to tap. Furthermore, the negative effects of
social media on a person s personality and characteristic is steadily increasing. For instance, most
people tends to act differently in person or when talking through social media and sometimes most of
them felt as if they are struggling to find their own identity that s why they are boosting their
confidence by copying their idols from social media. These are called the social media creatures like
the youtubers who are got famous for making contents such as videos or skits where they share it
online for everyone to watch. Which builds up a sense of eagerness for teens to strive and be like them
because they felt like they need this to keep up and be liked by other people around them since they
know that most of the people love what those youtube creatures do. That s why the creation of social
media and smartphones changed a generation s perspective on life itself. Its availability and easy
access resulted to many of the iGen group to hide their true identity. It opened a completely different
way of socialization which impacted most of today s youth. This resulted to a growth on mental issues
for, lack of face to face communication, and a rapid increase in jealousy towards others.
Mental issues such as loneliness, depression, and the feeling of being worthless have been around for
so long, as long as the beginning of humankind. But in this time period, wealth and failures in life is
not the main cause of these issues. Instead, the overuse of social media is the reason why sadness is
occuring to most teens right now. Almost every teen in their house today are in their rooms lonely and
alone while holding their phones trying to refresh if there s a new post or uploads of people they
follow. Social media gives most of the users the feeling of being isolated to the society because they
felt like they are living in a fake world while looking through other people s bio or account in their
smartphones. According to
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Essay on Human Resources Management Team
MGT 3375: Global Human Resource Management
Policies/Guidelines: Team Based (TB) Assignments
Overview of TB Assignments
1. Team based (TB) assignments focus on answering questions related to the Hotel Paris case. There
are three (3) TB assignments scheduled during the term. See the Course Schedule in the Syllabus and
Assignments area in Blackboard for due dates.
2. Starting with Chapter 3, each chapter contains a segment of the Hotel Paris case that focuses on
integrating, interpreting, and applying relevant chapter concepts to the case. Each segment of the case
indicates options the hotel s HR Director, Lisa Cruz, should consider in creating HRM policies and
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Periodically, I will review the Groups area to assess whether students are posting individual work for
all assignment questions for each TB assignment.
 Please establish a clearly designated area in your team s Group Discussion Board for this purpose I
do not want to search all over for this.
 If students are not using the above process, 5+ points will be deducted from the team grade.
4. Logistics: The following procedure must be used to submit each TB assignment in Bb.
As previously indicated, the team coordinator must submit one paper per team.
Include a title page that contains the following information:
 Team # and names of all participating team members in alphabetical order.
 Please indicate the team coordinator for each TB assignment.
Use a running head format for each page: MGT 3375 Team #.
The team coordinator must use the following file name format in submitting each TB assignment:
TB1, 2, or 3 Team # T114.
As previously indicated, instructions to submit each TB assignment in the Assignments area of Bb will
be provided. Attachment 2: Preparation of TB
1. Format. Reports must be professionally prepared, using APA guidelines for the format. A link to the
APA Guide for papers is posted in the Helpful Resources area of Bb.
Provide specific support and adequate depth; use relevant examples from the case; be organized! At a
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Summary Of A Hero s Journey By Anthony
Before we had time even to move, nothing remained of the three master save some pieces of wreckage
floating on the surface and an army of rats covering the rocks left bare by the receding tide. Thousands
of heads rose, felt the wind, and we were scented, seen! To them we were fresh meat, after possible
weeks of starving. We were shaken from what we saw. We ran. We ran to the nearest closet and hid
inside. A cleaning supplies closet is where I hoped we would end up. There are many valuable tools to
defend with. It ended up to be a linen closet. Oh well. By now I was hoping our faces were not going
to be eaten off by blood thirsty rats! If you listened carefully enough, you could hear the tiny
scampering feel across the floor of the lighthouse.
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Writing Is A Process That I Have Learned
Writing is a process that I have struggled with throughout my entire life. Last semester in ENGL 1101,
I slowly began to understand the writing process. However, I still struggled with developing my
essays. One aspect of writing effectively, that I feel I lack, is confidence. Last semester, I was slowly
becoming more confident, but as the due date for this semester s first essay approached, that little
confidence seemed to disappear. The structure of the course, however, helped in gaining my
confidence back. My first official writing was a biography for the portfolio. This allowed me to
introduce myself for my professor. In less than a week, the major writing assignments started. As I
finished one essay and began the next, I slowly gained confidence as my teacher encouraged my
writing ability. One aspect of the writing process that was extremely helpful for building my
confidence was the revision stage. Although personal revisions were helpful, the peer revisions were
the most helpful for me. After the final essay, I felt much more confident in my ability to write. I
believe I have become a much more effective writer, and through the structure of my portfolio, this
will become evident.
The first aspect of my portfolio was the revisions of two of the major writing assignments. By going
back and reviewing and revising my essays, this allowed me to not only fix some of the major
mistakes that I made but also learn from them. I choose my second major writing assignment to
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Effects Of Colonization In Nigeria
What happened in the country during colonization?
The British empire began invading Nigeria, by creating conflicts between diverse ethnic groups to
intentionally break down the group into insignificant clusters that had little, or no impact on the
country s legislative branch. The implemented strategy is known as the divide and rule policy, which
assisted to prevent any united opposition against Britain. Later, the British government gained control
over the Royal Niger Company s territories and eventually, Northern Nigeria was under the Britain
protectorate. By 1901, Nigeria was completely under the British power which accompanied many
changes to the country. Education, language, and religion were assimilated to fit the desires of the
British empire. English became one of the major languages in the country and Christianity spread
rapidly; although some Islamic scholars resisted the religion. During the colonization of Nigeria, a
new monetary and transportation system was developed and two tiers of government evolved; central
and local. The new monetary system consisted of coins and notes rather than trading goods, and the
local Nigerians were instructed to build a railway across the country which made the transportation of
raw materials more efficient and cheaper. The Central government was in authority of governor
general, and local government was based on the policy directed by the colonies to ensure that
indigenous leaders were educated on the new policies, that were
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Voting Identification And Consistent Voting Laws Essay
Memo
To: US Congress and United States Citizens
From: Alexandria Thornton ALT
CC:
Date: December 10, 2016
Re: Ways to Improve Voter Identification Laws
Introduction 1
Background 1
Criteria 2
Non US Citizens 2
Voter Identification Laws 3
Felon Voters 3
Possible Solutions 3
Illegal Immigration 3
Consistent Voter Identification 4
Restrict Violent Convicted Felons from Voting 5
Conclusions and Recommendations 5
References 5
Introduction
The purpose of this recommendation report is to recommend the best practice for voter identification
and consistent voting laws in the United States. The audience for this report includes United States
citizens, US Congress, those aspiring to become US Citizens. Based on my research, I recommend
that the officials of this country come together to create equal and strict voting laws to ensure the
integrity of Presidential Elections.
Background
Throughout US History, voting laws and methods has evolved tremendously. Laws governing the US
elections date back to Article 1 of the Constitution, which gave the states the responsibility of
overseeing federal elections. In order to win the presidency, as it is today, the candidate needs a
majority of 270 electoral votes out of a possible 538 (Staff). You may be asking yourself why the US
determines who wins the Presidential election based off of electoral votes rather than the winner of the
overall popular vote. The reason being, our Founders rejected a direct vote for president; they needed
a
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Economic, Environmental And Social Aspect Of...
Synopsis
Introduction
Site Comparison
Each site location has its pros and cons in terms of economic, environmental and social aspect of
sustainability. Since this is a building site for University of Calgary to showcase sustainability, it is
important that the building itself is sustainable. Various of criteria will be set in correspondence to
these three aspects of sustainability to quantify the sustainable value of each site.
Environmental Sustainability
Figure 1. Site 1 Flood Zone and Green Area Figure 2. Site 2 Flood Zone and Green Area Figure 3. Site
3 Flood Zone and Green Area
Flood Zone
Flooding from the river is one of the key natural disaster that Calgary faces, hence, one of the major
concerns of the sustainability of this building is whether the site is situated within the flood zone. Per
the Province of Alberta Flood Hazard Map (See Appendix A), the flood line of each location is
mapped in Figure 1, 2, and 3. From that, we can conclude that site 2 will not be affected by the flood,
whereas site 1 is situated very close to the flood line and site 3 completely overlaps with it, which may
not be the optimal site.
APPENDIX A of FLOOD MAP
Green Area
The quality of air and the accessibility to green area is a key factor to the environmental sustainability
of this building. Areas of public parks and green spaces are mapped in green in the figures above (1).
Site 1 arguably has the least amount of green space. There are two city parks located within
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Asian American Stereotypes
Throughout the semester we have learned that Asian Americans have gone through many hurdles and
roadblocks in order to establish an identity for themselves. Although these social stereotypes have
been established by other people, Asians didn t allow this to define who they were as people. Either its
projected by films, events or social media, we are able to see Asian Americans taking a stand with one
another. Through popular Asian American Culture such as Beauty Pageants and films like Saving
Face, we are able to see Asian Americans asserting their power by embracing their social identities.
Through Beauty Pageants we are able to see Asian women truly embracing their ethnicity and Gender.
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This is seen in beauty pageants as we see race and gender become key factors. Only women are able
to participate in beauty pageants and not men because they aren t permitted to participate. Also we see
that women have to meet a certain percentage of Asian heritage in order to participate in the event as
well. This seclusion discourages Asian males to break out of as well as set guidelines on what they are
able to do. Despite being secluded in events like beauty pageants, men also have other interests that
women don t usually participate in. One interest in particular is in import cars. This male dominated
hobby allows them to show off their masculinity and be connected with others through the love of
cars. Its very rare to see women participate in hobbies like these because there are no women role
models in this hobby. Women aren t acknowledged and they are usually presumed as girls that look
good around the cars. Both Asian men and Female both have social identities that grants them access
to popular culture, as well as denying them
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Apple Code Of Conduct
Founded in 1977 Apple Inc. has provided an extended range of products and services to meet the
increasing demands of consumers worldwide. Apple has multiple lines of consumer goods including.
Computer software and cell phones along with consumer electronic products globally Apple values
their shareholders and consistently creates new goods and ideas is a way of life for Apple. Apple has
over 300 locations across ten different countries giving them a significant presence in the market.
Apple has become a prime example of a prosperous business organization that is thriving globally.
Apple is known for their high levels of customer satisfaction and retention and is one of the most well
known global organizations (Graziano,2013).
Apple Inc. s Code of Conduct has been held under scrutiny currently. There are 100 pages of
comprehensive requirements that spotlight twenty key areas, such as labor and human rights, health
and safety, environment, management systems, and ethics. Frequently, standards such as these go
above and beyond what is required by local laws setting a high standard, keeping operations
administration efficient. The Code of Conduct addresses specific parts of the appropriate actions
realistic and anticipated rules of supplier s associated with Apple.
The international business atmosphere is defined as the environment in diverse sovereign countries,
with aspects outside the organization to the internal workings of the organization, manipulating
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My Favorite Hobby
I have always been a visual learner. That is why I am great at Math: Teachers usually work with the
student, writing the problems on the board and solving them. It is the opposite for English: English
teachers do not give examples of how to write or put ideas together. Watching someone do something
is easier for me. That is how I learned to cook at such a young age.
As a child, my parents never physically taught me how to cook. I would watch my Mom and Dad
cook dishes that are native to them. I would watch my Dad make Adobo, filling the air with a lovely
smell of salt and vinegar. I would watch my Mom make Pozole, moving in the kitchen like Taz, never
stopping to rest. I would watch what ingredients they use; noticing how the ingredients, when mixed
with others, created a new masterpiece.
I learned to cook Mexican and Filipino foods by observing my parents. But I know how to cook more
than just Mexican and Filipino foods. I know how to cook Italian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese,
Vietnamese, Spanish, American, and much more. I learned to cook these food types by watching the
Food Network channel. Instead of being a normal child, watching cartoons when they got home and
on the weekends, I would watch the Food Network, taking mental notes of what they were cooking
and the techniques they used, not realizing that I was learning.
When I first started cooking, I had trouble. I burnt myself. I burnt the food. I dropped the food. I did
not know what tools to use. It was a total mess;
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The Monkey s Paw Sparknotes
The Monkey s Paw starts in a middle class cottage located in England. The White family invited a
friend over for dinner. Randall White asked Sergeant Major Morris about the Monkey s Paw .
Sergeant Major Morris doesn t really appreciate the fact that Randall White brings up the Monkey s
Paw . The Monkey s Paw was not a blessing, it was a curse. Sergeant Major Morris tells Randall that
the old talisman was cursed by an wise fakir. The Whites do not believe Sergeant Major Morris one
bit. They think he is joking with them, but in reality Sergeant Morris is right all along. Three men get
the chance to grant three wishes, but with every wish there are consequences to pay. Sergeant Major
Morris and another man received their wishes, but for the first man, death came his way. Still fond of
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Even though, Howard Carter visited Tut s tomb before Lord Carnarvon, he lived 16 years after Lord
Carnarvon. A doctor, who further examined King Tut s mummified body, lived to an old age. A
soldier, named Richard Adamson, was hired in 1980 to guard King Tut s tomb. He stated that many
people descended on the site each day, so those in charge as well as Richard, came up with the idea of
a curse to keep people away. They even went as far as playing eerie music because the thought of a
curse wasn t working. In the 1970s, a doctor from Cairo by the name of Gamal Mehrez mad his
disbelief in the curse known. Soon after that, while taking charge of the packaging and shipping of Tut
s mask to an exhibit in London, Dr. Gamal Mehrez dropped dead at the age of 52 from circulatory
failure. In 1980, while filming a movie about the discovery of Tutankhamun s (King Tut) tomb, two
actors were injured during the making. One actor collapsed and the other broke his leg in a car
accident. Over the time of the casting, the freaks accidents began to
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Juvenile Crime And Juvenile Offenders
Juvenile crime is at its lowest level since 1987, falling 30% between 1994 and 1998.
Therefore it is only fair to acknowledge that the criminal justice system has made tremendous
strides in it s treatment of the typical juvenile offender. For example, there was once a time when
there was no separation between the treatment of both juvenile and adult offenders. Meanwhile
today we have separate courts for juveniles and adults which I feel is a step in the right direction
because it enforces the reality that a child s mind is different from that of an adult. I feel that the
separation is very important because it does a lot to protect the privacy of a child versus that of
an adult offender. Another example of the strides our justice system has made in recent years to
improve the treatment of juvenile offender is the fact that juvenile offenders do not have to
experience facilities such as the Houses of Refuge, which was the norm in the earlier days of
juvenile justice and crime.
It is my belief that juvenile crime is not caused single handedly by the youth themselves,
I feel that there are mitigating factors that play a huge role in this societal issue. The reason is
because of the fact that they are children at the end of the day, and a child only controls so much
of their day to day. For example, it is no secret that education is a not a priority as far as
government funding, which results in the revelation that the cost of higher education is
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Malcolm X, Malcom X
WORLD FAMOUS HERO, MALCOLM X:
Malcolm X, an unlikely hero has become the leader for the people by changing the face of the Civil
Rights Movement through militant means; but ultimately the CIA turned against him because of his
associations with Communist leaders. He was targeted throughout his years after shifting to a vision of
peace, truth, wisdom and freedom. He had gotten out of the darkness by God s will, but haters and or
racial discriminators pressured him for the color of his skin. I am not a racist. I am against every form
of racism and segregation, every form of discrimination. I believe in human beings, and that all human
beings should be respected as such, regardless of their color (Brainyquote) ~Malcolm X. He was a
nonviolent person who wants to bring his community together, but others believe what they want to,
therefore Malcolm gets back to crime and jail. Malcolm says; We are nonviolent with people who are
nonviolent with us. What ever actions and programs people use to tackle us down we answer
respectfully and peacefully. Malcolm faced a lot of hate and strong tension in his community and
towards him before he passed away. However, he could care less for the hate and he started on a new
journey looking for answers to solve the big picture of discrimination and segregation.
Malcolm X met with communist leaders from other countries while he was traveling. Association with
communist leaders made him a political threat to the U.S government. He advocated
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Analysis of Themes in Rear Window Essay
Fear of Marriage and Voyeurism in Rear Window
In Alfred Hitchcock s 1954 classic thriller Rear Window, Jimmy Stewart stars as L.B. Jeffries, a world
traveling magazine photographer accustomed to living a fast pace active lifestyle. When Jefferies
injures himself taking a risky picture he is immobilized, confined to a wheelchair inside his apartment
for two months. Bored with his uneventful life he becomes completely obsessed with the lives of his
neighbors spending the majority of his waking hours watching them from his window. To obtain a
better view he begins using a telescopic lens from one of his cameras. By watching his neighbors
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Jefferies claims that Lisa is just not the right girl for [him] because she is too committed to high
society and materialistic for him. Jefferies barely acknowledges her and focuses most of his attention
on watching the neighbors apartments specifically the Thorwalds. She is unable to divert his attention
from the window even with the most forward flirtations. It is not until she puts herself on the other
side and into the movie that he becomes interested in her. Lisa finally becomes the subject of his gaze
and only then does Jeffries show any sexual attraction towards her. Near the end of the movie when
Lisa breaks into Thorwald s apartment, Jeffries does not see the same Lisa he saw when she stood by
him and sat in his lap. This dangerous act of bravery and courage proves to Jefferies that she is
capable of more than he previously thought. By exposing her willingness to take risks he sees that
there is more to her than high society and fashion. He now looks upon a guilty intruder exposed by a
dangerous man threatening her with punishment Mulvey 207 . He is aroused by this new spontaneous
side of her. From this scene we see that Lisa Freemont cannot become a part of the movie until she
becomes a character in the movie within the movie. This creates a new perception of Lisa
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Death of a Hero in Modern Tragedy Essay
Death of a Hero in Modern Tragedy
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Is there anything that can evoke more emotion from an audience than a hero s downfall? The most
effective plays in history, from Oedipus , the most famous of all tragedies, to plays like Romeo and
Juliet , tragedies are always the plays with the greatest emotional impact on an audience. There are
many critics who believe that tragedies can no longer be effectively written in today s world. These
critics believe that the tragic mode is archaic, fit only for the very highly placed, the kings or the
kingly and therefore cannot realistically exist in the modern world (Tragedy 1). Tragedy is possible in
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In the light of modern psychiatry, which bases its analysis upon classic formulations... which apply to
everyone in similar emotional situations ( Tragedy 1). According to Miller, an Oedipus complex,
although originally portrayed by a King, could as easily be transferred to any character to be a tragic
hero in today s world. Willy, in the play, as well as any character, is described by his virtues. The
following quote is almost like a description of Willys virtues; I think tragic feeling is evoked in us
when we are in the presence of a character who is ready to lay down his life, if need be, to secure one
thing his sense of personal dignity... to gain his rightful place in society( Tragedy 1).
The entire play is the story of Willys quest to gain his niche in society. Willy believes he deserves to
be wealthy, well liked, and respected. Willy decides the only way he can preserve his dignity and gain
his societal niche is by committing suicide; It s twenty thousand dollars... guaranteed... Ben, the
funeral will be massive! ( Death 126). A powerful feeling is felt in the audience when they see Willys
only option is suicide. The society which he worked so hard to be a part of let him down, and this is
why modern tragedy is so good at stirring an audiences feelings, because the downfall of the hero is so
real a possibility. It is not some king with a fatal flaw,
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The Edge Of The Street
EDGE OF THE STREET Everlast Chain
M ost people live a normal life, in a normal house, with a normal family, they have all the money, all
the things a modern family would need for a boring life, well that s not really the case for me, but, to
much of my disappointment, it s not much better either, in terms of a house and a family , in life
though, I ve pretty much got everything I need.
Let me explain. My name is Leo, and I live a sophisticated life, on the streets. In other words, I m
homeless. But I don t really enjoy telling the story of how I ended up here. You d think that over time
society has come to accept homeless people and help them increasingly, but in truth, nothing really
happens. But it s not like I need rich people to act all high and mighty by giving to the so called low
lifes on the street. I m fine managing my life on my own thanks.
Anyway, I have my own little home, or spot should I say at the edge of the street in the corner. There s
a small abandoned construction area with a fence guarding and it s pretty much been there for a long
time so I claimed it for my own, and it s serving it s purpose pretty well so far.
Every other day, I came home exhausted from a day s worth of work, ranging from pickpocketing, to
just picking junk off the streets.
I fell on my miniature mattress almost lifeless as a furry rat scurried over to my chest. I gave it a quick
pat before it went back into the hole
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Persuasive Essay On Dental Care
We all have 32 teeth in our mouth and they are indispensable. The tooth, in itself, consists of two
parts: the root buried in the bone and the crown that is in the oral cavity. In addition, the cost of a
quality brush is now quite low compared to the many benefits.
Dental care can help in many cases: to restore a devitalized tooth, to cover and support a tooth that has
a large filling when there is not much left healthy material, to protect a weakened tooth, to cover a
dental implant it is fixed with cement or is glued, to restore a broken cracked or very worn tooth and
to cover a poorly formed or discolored tooth. Dental care is usually reimbursed by insurance.
The gum is the part of the oral mucosa that covers the maxillary bone and the mandible at the level of
the tooth implantation area. First of all, let s give you a little reminder of what dental care is and why
it is needed. Remember, many dental practices also offer periodontal dentistry, which is gum care.
Regular brushing of the teeth allows removal of plaque. Today, the brush does almost everything
alone. The purpose of these devices is to eliminate food residues and dental plaque in the most
inaccessible areas of the mouth.
Different instruments allow to get rid of tartar. That s why dentists today almost unanimously
recommend the use of the electric toothbrush. Its micro pulsations and rotational movements are the
enemy of tartar. The tartar is then taken off. It is therefore an effective preventive weapon
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Essay On Arms Profession
PROFESSION OF ARMS
The purpose of this paper is to express a set of views on the ethical obligations of members of the
American profession of arms in order to stimulate thoughtful discussion and broader debate about the
proper limits of acceptable and effective professional conduct. These views are focused for most part
on the obligations of commissioned officers, but they apply in many ways to the public and private
conduct of senior non commissioned officers, and indeed, all military members. They depend to a
large degree on a particular understanding of the governing compact of this country and the behavior
American citizens expect of their uniformed servants. The overall objective of the Army Profession of
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Professionals generally begin their professional lives by completing a higher education program in
their chosen fields (law, medicine, engineering, and so on). Professional military education (PME)
provides the Army s corollary to civilian education programs and complements the training of military
officers who have a corresponding civilian profession. PME provides progressive levels of military
education that prepare military officers for leadership. It includes various basic level courses for new
and junior officers, command and staff colleges for mid level officers, and war colleges for senior
officers. Similar levels of PME are in place for warrant officers, noncommissioned officers, and
Department of the Army civilians. Although critics would argue that the Army does not have a system
to certify its personnel as professionals, I contend that we have, and have had, systems in place to
confirm proficiency. Infantrymen and medics are certified as professionals when they obtain the
Expert Infantryman Badge and the Expert Field Medical Badge. A generation ago, the Army used a
tool called the Skill Qualification Test (SQT) that every Soldier had to take and pass, along with
required appropriate levels of PME for officers and noncommissioned officers. All Soldiers, regardless
of rank, also had to both pass the Army Physical Fitness Test and qualify with their basic weapon in
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Up Until Recently, Hoarding Has Been Classified As A Subtype
Up until recently, hoarding has been classified as a subtype of obsessive compulsive disorder.
However, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM 5 )has now included a
separate diagnostic entry for hoarding. Hoarding Disorder affects anywhere from 3 6% of the general
population (Allan, et. al. 2015). Hoarding is defined as the acquisition and inability to let go of a large
number of possessions, resulting in clutter that precludes the use of living spaces for their intended
purposes (Chong, et. al. 2014). In addition to being associated with obsessive compulsive disorder,
hoarding disorder has been linked to all three dimensions of depression (Allan, et. al. 2015). This
disorder has been shown to have a large impact ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Furthermore, these individuals may hold a significant sentimental attachment to numerous objects.
This often leads to clutter and disorganization within the hoarders household. Hoarding is further
broken down by four major elements. These key elements are as follows: excessive acquiring, failure
to discard possessions, clutter, and distress and impairment due to hoarding (Gillam, Tolin, 2010).
Hoarders acquire their possessions in a multitude of ways. These ways include compulsive buying,
attainment of free objects, and in severe cases, stealing. Individuals oftentimes spend hours looking
for objects to bring back home. Those who hoard describe the procurement of objects as very exciting
and even report feeling frugal because of their finds. Certain hoarding individuals also find enjoyment
out of hunting for new objects to bring back home. In addition, these same individuals also report
feeling discomfort and agitation when trying to refrain from buying objects. Those with hoarding
disorder feel that the attainment of objects brings them positive emotions similar to those one may
experience when they have impulse control disorders like gambling. Individuals with hoarding
disorder have difficulties throwing out things that the general population would view as garbage or
unusable. Similar to the general population, who hates being wasteful or throwing away objects that
may be useful in the future,
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Dr. Mary Shelly s Frankentein And The 1994 Adaptation...
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Mary Shelly vs Baranagh
Mary Shelly s Frankentein and the 1994 adaptation of the novel have many similarities and also many
differences. Differences focus mainly on death and the similarities focus on the plot structure. The
similarities override the differences because the overall plot structure stayed the same. The changes of
how people died is one major difference that Branagh had taken away from the original novel. In the
book, Victors mother dies from scarlet fever that she has gotten from Elizabeth. As quoted from the
book, She died calmly, and her countenance expressed affection even in death. I need not describe the
feelings of those whose dearest ties are rent by that most irreparable evil, the void that presents itself
to the soul, and the despair that is exhibited on the countenance. In the movie, Victor s mother dies
from childbirth. Victor is far less affected by the death of his mother in the novel than the movie. In
the movie he creates Frankenstein as one of the results of the death of his mother. This is one major
difference that is displayed.
Within the movie version, another major difference regarding the death of a character is involving
Elizabeth, who he then turned into a monster to be a friend for the original creature that Victor had
created. When Elizabeth discovered that she was not alive anymore, and how horrendous she thought
she portrayed herself and the monster, she killed herself. In the novel, the
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Cowboy Myths
When you think of cowboys you think of a hero, someone who seeks adventure and thrill. But things
might not be always as it seems. A cowboy s life is not the joyous, adventurous existence shown in the
moving pictures (Bill Haywood). A true definition of a cowboy is a man, who herds and tends cattle,
specifically in the western US. We tend to focus on the mythical side of the story and ignore the
reality. In the 19th century, people thought to believe that the United States was destined to expand
from the east to the west. The term manifest destiny was used to express the belief of the English
settlers and their expedition to expand their society across North America. They believed that it was
God s chosen plan to have America expand from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Soon after The New York Herald reported the news of this discovery, many travelers took advantage
of this opportunity to make money. But they did not know the struggle their lives would become with
the gold rush. On these gold fields, people would have bad success . Some died, others contracted
diseases, and most people had to spend all day digging and not receive the amount of gold they
intended to get. S. Shufelt states Many, very many, that come here meet with bad success and
thousands will leave their bones here. This shows us that people were so focused on the gold and
becoming rich and ignored that fact of a tough life they will experience in the gold
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Essay on An analysis of the form of ideology of Evil Dead 2
An analysis of the form of ideology of Evil Dead 2
Evil Dead 2 is a film directed by Sam Raimi who has set out to make a film of the comicall horror
genre. The story is obviously the sequel to Evil Dead and follows the exploits of the same character ?
Ash? as he takes a trip with his new girlfriend ?Linda?. Raimi has a history for making these types of
films with obvious style similarities being seen between ?Evil Dead? and its sequel. ?Evil Dead? was
the first feature length film Raimi made after quitting university to proceed with its making. Like ?
Evil Dead 2? he worked with a low budget. $3 75.000 was collected from private investors and this
was the films budget. Following the success of ?Evil Dead? he produced ?Evil Dead 2? this ... Show
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An instant example of his foolishness is seen when he travels back to the same cabin that tormented
him so much in the first film ?Evil Dead?. So you instantly start to question his sanity. The fact that
Ash is a man playing the horror film role of the ?last girl? also helps to make the film more amusing,
as you generally find that the male characters in these films will be acting strong throughout. Ash
however is seen to start to break down through the insanity of his surroundings at the start. He stares
into a mirror and his reflection comes out and strangles him. This real shows the torture he is putting
himself through, as when he looks again after blinking he realises he is strangling himself.
This torture which seems to be self inflicted really shows the attitude of the whole film. Raimi made ?
Evil Dead 2? more amusing by blatantly doing everything that the viewer knows you shouldn?t do in a
horror film. It isn?t until about half way through the film that he starts to act stronger, this also fits in
with the roles of a ?last girl?, like Nancy in ?Nightmare on elm street?. Being a man though it is easier
to laugh at the torment of Ash and his pain is more light hearted than if a female had of played the
role.
Ash and Linda travel to an abandoned cabin in the middle of a remote forest to enjoy a break together.
Then almost straight after their arrival Ash discovers a tape player, which
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Neolithic Era Vs Paleolithic Essay
The Paleolithic Era V.S. The Neolithic Era
I am writing this paper to explain the intricate differences between the arts and cultural backgrounds
of the Paleolithic Era and the Neolithic Era. This paper will help to better inform the reader on how
the two time periods used art to express their purpose and lifestyles. My main goal is to simply
differentiate the art tools and methods used throughout these two Eras by adding specific details and
hopefully painting a visual picture in the reader s mind.
The Paleolithic Era or (Old Stone Age) started around 2.6 million years ago and ended 10,000 years
ago. There were many human species in the Paleolithic era but only one species survived up until the
Neolithic Era (New Stone Age). Paleolithic Humans ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Neolithic people had knowledge of farming and herding animals. These people were mainly
clothed in the skin of animals that they raised. Unlike the people of the Paleolithic era, the Neolithic
people were generally shorter and had lower life expectancies, however, the Neolithic woman
produced more children because the nomadic way of living was no longer practiced.
Art was very essential in both Eras. Art in the Paleolithic era was either portable or stationary. Their
art focused on attempts to control their environment by ritual mainly. The Paleolithic people used tools
made of wood, animal bones and stone to create works of art on the walls of their caves. They
believed to have animistic religious beliefs so they often decorated their dwellings with pictures of
deer mammoths and bison. They also made sculptures (Venus) using similar concepts.
The Neolithic Era basically introduced more of the human figures. They created images of human
figures more than they did animals. In this Era, tools such as stone, vessel and woven baskets and clay
were used. For sculptures they used stone and clay. The Neolithic people focused more on pottery and
architecture when portraying their artwork. Settled life started the development of pottery and
permanent architecture. Moreover, the Neolithic people were the first to apply pigment to a manmade
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  • 3. The Battle of Stalingrad- A Turning Point in the Second... The battle of Stalingrad raged from August 1942 until the German surrender on 2 February 1943. Significantly, it was the first catastrophic defeat to befall the Wermacht Army who not only lost the battle but were severely humiliated. Indeed, the German Army never fully recovered from this blow to its morale. Upwards of 270,000 troops were killed and 91,000 prisoners were taken by the Red Army; included in this latter number were 23 German Generals. Conversely, morale in the Red Army soared as a consequence of Stalingrad giving the Russians increased strength and confidence. This battle represented a turning point in the Second World War. By successfully defending the city of Stalingrad the Soviet Union were able to deny Hitler his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stalin authorized the covert operation but did not interfere with the details. Part of the reason for its success was due to this unified command. Stalin, in contrast to Hitler during this period, listened to reasoned arguments. He surrounded himself with a small group of competent advisors, listened to the advice of field commanders and usually accepted it. The Red Army strategically out maneuvered and virtually annihilated the Axis force during the operation but they were also helped by excessive German ambitions and in cohesive military strategies. Hitler concentrated too much of his military strength on Stalingrad. The capture and destruction of the city was of more symbolic value than strategic advantage. The military high command was in disarray due to a combination of disagreements and dismissals. Hitler frequently interfered in detailed operations overriding the decisions of his military commanders. This caused confusion throughout the chain of command and resulted in a distinct lack of unity. One consequence was the existence a long and vulnerable flank along the Don River manned by troops from Hungary, Italy and Romania. These troops lacked motivation and were left ill equipped, making the task of the Red Army an easier one. It is interesting to speculate that had Hitler kept out of military planning, events may have been considerably ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. CPE Madureira 2008 19.01.2015 CPE Madureira 2008.2: Masterclass Exercise Keys Acest site folosește cookie­ uri pentru a oferi servicii. Dacă folosiți acest site, sunteți de acord cu utilizarea cookie­ urilor. Aflaţi mai multe Am înţeles CPE Madureira 2008.2 Saturday, 16 August 2008 Masterclass Exercise Keys That s where we meet! See the comments for this post to check the keys to ALL exercises from Units ONE through EIGHT Posted by Levi Ramos at 5:44:00 pm 32 comments: Levi Ramos said... Proficiency Masterclass Answer key Unit 1 page 11 Text 1 1. C 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. A6. C Text 2 7. D 8. B 9. C 10. A11. C12. B Text 3 13. D 14. C 15. B 16. B17. A18. B page 12 D 1. d 2. g 3. h 4. e 5. b 6. a 7. f8. c F 1. g 2. h 3. c 4. f 5. a 6. e 7. d8. b ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 0 (0%) Writing Past paper (Liste ning: part 3) practi sed in class E­ board H 1. Athletes using these techniques show a marked improvement in performance. The verb is active. 2. Competitors selected when they are young stand a better chance ... The verb is passive. 3. Trainers working with up­ and­ ‐ coming athletes say ... The verb is active. 4. The stadium being built for ... The verb is passive but refers to something not completed yet. Reading Last class F G The relative pronoun can only be omitted in sentence 3. Which of the 5 CPE papers do you regard as the most challenging one? Past paper (Liste ning: parts 1 2) practi sed in c... Who will be the next medal ist? Mastercl ass Exerci se Keys Excellen t Job, Felipe ! You deser ve a medal ! Now... 2/25 19.01.2015 CPE Madureira 2008.2: Masterclass Exercise Keys 3. I began to relies she was no longer my baby girl when I saw her dressed in her new school uniform. Overview 1 pages 22, 23 A 1. C 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. C 7. C 8. C 9. D 10. C 11. B12. D B 1. whether 2. up 3. make 4. by 5. with 6. much /far / considerably 7. reason 8. taking 9. under 10. such 11. both 12. of 13. well 14. this 15. time C Gapped Sente nces ► July (1) Vote for the most likely to win The Angela Dias Trophy Felipe 0 (0%) Victor 0 (0%) Carla 0 (0%) Maitê 0 (0%) Valéria 0 (0%) Isabella 0 (0%) Regysane 0 (0%) Patrícia 0 (0%) Raphael 0 (0%) Carol 0 (0%) Ana ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Portrayal Of The Jim Crow The term Jim Crow originated from actor Thomas Rice, who dressed in blackface while pretending to be a beggar. While acting he often imitated many of the mannerisms ascribed to African Americans. Rice also created a song called Jump Jim Crow from a routine he saw performed by an elderly stable man who was owned by Mr. Crow. Rice s portrayal of African American life became very popular among individuals in the North and the South. The term Jim Crow soon became a common phrase in American Language. Jim Crow laws became a way for Whites to keep free African Americans in their place . Signs were placed in many public venues in order to keep African Americans and Whites facilities separate. Alabama had separate waiting rooms and ticket ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mary doesn t recall the negative effects that Jim Crow had on African Americans. Mary believed that African Americans made the choice to endure some of the oppressions that they faced. For example, Mary believed that African Americans chose to sit on the back of the bus. Additionally, Mary was raised by an African American caretaker and she was surrounded by African American tenants on her family s plantation. She also believed that the African Americans that worked on her families plantation were poor but happy. Lastly, Mary believed that nothing bothered African Americans. Mary s statement reflects a form of covert racism. This quote tends to depict the hardships of African Americans as merely inconvenient aspects of everyday life. Instead of viewing Jim Crow laws as inhumane, many Whites neglect to comprehend the damage that these laws had on Black families. This quote also embodies the notion of the veil that Dubois described. African Americans had to hide their true intentions behind a smile when in the presence of Whites. As a result, some Whites believe that African Americans were accepting of the systematic racism that they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Theme Of Irony In Cannery Row Lauren Skalet ENG 101 Ms.Hoelle December 12, 2017 The Irony of Cannery Row The book Cannery Row by John Steinbeck provides several examples of irony, which shed light on life during this time in history and demonstrates the humanity of people that are traditionally looked down on and seen as less fortunate. The story of Cannery Row takes place shortly following the Great Depression when despite many areas were seeing relief through increased job opportunities, there were still many areas like Cannery Row where people were focused on just surviving the day today. A common theme seen throughout the story is the acceptance of what they have in the town. Many of the examples of irony also lend to the idea that people accepted what was in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite his lack of a medical license or ability to practice medicine, everyone goes to him when they need help. They do not have the luxury of finding a real doctor or going to an actual hospital, so they full heartedly accept what is available to them without question. Accepting what is available without question is a common theme seen throughout the story. The normality of public spaces being used as private spaces also demonstrates the theme of acceptance. The character of Doc is ironic and fits well with the story because he is a doctor without a license. By normal standards, this would be unacceptable, and he would be imprisoned for offering medical help or advice without a license.Doc knows that he has somewhat of reasonability to the people of cannery row. This responsibility being to help aide them with whatever their ailments may be. Steinbeck depicts Doc in such a way that you see his vast amounts of compassion and humanity throughout the book. Dora was another essential character, who was considered a successful business owner. She ran the brothel located across the street from the grocery store. She was well respected for many reasons. Namely, she ran a good business, she didn t accept or allow vulgar talk, and she took care of her girls (Steinbeck 10). No matter how old her girls got or how little they were able to work, she took care of them and made sure they had a place to stay and three meals a day (Steinbeck ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Toddler Growing Up While you may love being a parent most of the time, parenting can be difficult at times. One of those times is when your toddler starts throwing a temper tantrum. Unfortunately, most temper tantrums seem to happen at the most inconvenient times or places. Maybe you are running late for work, or you are at the store, ready for a large shopping expedition. While toddler temper tantrums can be stressful and at times embarrassing, there are several things you can do to better deal with a toddler who is throwing a fit. Remain Calm and Talk It Through While it is not always easy, one of the most important things to do is to remember to remain calm. Fighting your child s tantrum by yelling and in a sense throwing an adult temper tantrum is not going ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The child wants a reaction, and if you do not react, the child is less likely to continue to engage in tantrums to try to get his or her way. For example, if the kid is throwing a fit in the living room, make sure there is nothing in the area that could hurt the child, and go to another part of the room or even into another room while the child throws the tantrum. In some cases, you may be able to continue what you are doing while ignoring the child s tantrum. Of course, this can be difficult and even embarrassing if your child has a tantrum in public. Once the child has calmed down after you have ignored the tantrum or given the child space, you can talk about the situation. Of course, these are just a few of the ways to deal with a temper tantrum. Some parents have found that timeouts, hugging the child, reminding the child of rewards for good behavior, or moving the child to another room work well for dealing with a tantrum. No one method is going to work for every child, and no one method is going to work perfectly every time, even for the same child. What has worked for you when it comes to dealing with your toddler s temper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. How Did Manet Portray Women Naked In The 19th Century Such a scandal it was to paint women naked in the nineteenth century. Not a goddess or a mythical creature, but a real, contemporary french woman. No matter how beautifully it was painted, this type of subject matter was simply not supposed to be done. This was such the case for Édouard Manet, a french painter in the nineteenth century. In 1863 he created Le déjeuner sur l herbe or The luncheon on the grass, an oil on canvas impressionist style painting. Not only was there controversy in the subject matter but in the way it was painted as well. The luncheon on the grass depicts four people; two men and two women, having a lunch out in the woods. The two men appear to be locked in conversation while they sit with the company of a woman in nude. The woman s clothes in scattered in the left hand corner of the painting, as if they were quickly shed off her body. The second woman appears further back in the composition, standing in a small pond. All three appear to be dressed in contemporary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They had the capability to take a photograph of what they desired to paint, and then return to their studio to paint it. This brought rise to a more photographic style of painting, which often flattened the subject matter. This can be very easily seen here in Manet s painting. One could say it was a lighter version of tenebrism; the technique that used harsh light and darks. typically in this style of painting the figures are in extreme light while the background is rather dark, similar to what photography lightly would give. The woman in nude appears in a very bright, stark manner against the dark clothing of the man she is sitting beside. She appears very flat, almost as if she was cut out from another painting and placed there. Tenebrism isn t the only technique used to create this painting, for the brush strokes move away from clean and precise lines to more impressionistic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Gun Safe Essay The moment you decide to invest in a gun(s), purchasing a gun safe also becomes important. This is the only logical way to minimize the possibility of accidents or loss of firearms. Buying a safe however, is not always a straightforward process. You need to first familiarize with a couple of recommendations, regulations and marketing techniques in order to make an informed choice. Let us briefly take a look at what to look for in a gun safe as detailed under the following 7 questions. 1.What is the right gun safe capacity to go for? Something you may not be aware of is that gun safe manufacturers have a habit of bragging about the large number of guns they can squeeze into their safes. Unfortunately, what may be advertised as high capacity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is why safes made of concrete amalgamates and steel are ranked as the most reliable. But at the same time, some RSC gun safes are light yet still categorized as reliable. Are they really safe? Well, yes because modern technology has enabled manufacturers to maximize on available resource to build lighter yet effective units. The best way to determine if a safe is worth its weight is by comparing its height weight ratio. For instance a 60 inch tall gun safe (RSC) can weigh anywhere between 500 and 800 lbs. Anything below 300 lbs would be questionable. 5.What Quality Of Steel Is Used? Steel is usually the most valuable component of a safe as it provides resilient burglary protection and withstands damage remarkably. However, there are some cases where manufacturers produce substandard steel and use it to make commercial gun safes. Some use misleading tactics such as thick robust doors but what they don t tell you is that only a thin part of this door is actually made of steel. Others even boast of providing 2 inch of steel thick walls only to use a 14 gauge piece of steel combined with layers of drywall. The recommended minimum guidelines of steel usage are as follows. *Door Outer Sheet Should be at least 7 gauge. Remember, even a thin looking 7 gauge steel is better than a thick looking composite door that s made of 12 gauge steel wrapped around some weak ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Symbolic Meanings Of Characters In Everyday Use ( Alice... The symbolic meanings of characters in Everyday Use (Alice Walker) In Everyday Use , the author Alice Walker addresses the dilemma of African Americans who are striving to escape from prejudice and poverty, risk a terrible displacement (Cowart, 171). Also different sides of culture and heritage are described in the story through the characters of Dee, Maggie and Johnson, each with divergent personalities in life. Dee is described as a young women, who came back to her rural home after a long time period and want to become more stylish, modern. Also, she wants to adopt a new American culture instead of traditional African American culture. In the story, Dee (Wangero), fails to achieve her goal of getting quilts from her mother. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Johnson (Dee s mother) call Dee with her heritage name Dee she told her mother don t say her Dee, call her with me a new name Wangero. Her mother wanted to know that what happened to her then she said I couldn t bear it any longer, being named after the people who oppress me (Walker 819). It signifies that she refuses African American culture and want to live with a new identity. In addition, Black arts movements influences Dee s attitude to traditional culture. These movements change her lifestyle. She wants to be modern, stylish and fashionable. Dee s mother says At sixteen she had her own style and I know what that was (Walker 818), her mother said this, when Dee decided to wear fashionable yellow organdy dress at her post secondary education. It signifies that Dee wants to be look different from her mother and her sister who were living in the old traditional ways. The character Maggie symbolizes African American community who have a lot of knowledge about the history of their culture and wants to be connected with their heritage through their lives. (Farrell, 183 184). In the story, when Maggie says that she would use the quilts every day in her life. It shows that Maggie wants to be connected with her heritage and to remember loved ones. She can have them, Mama , she said, like somebody used to never winning anything, or having anything reserved for her. I can member Grandma Dee without the quilts (Walker ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. What Are The Arguments Against Pro Life Defense Gillian Torchia Mr. Lowry English9h 6 7 February 2016 Defense for the Defenseless In 2008 there were 1.21 million abortions performed in the United States. That is three thousand three hundred and twenty two abortions performed each day (Guttmacher Institute). The topic of abortion has been a heavily talked about topic for the past few years. There are two sides of the issue, pro life, which is against abortion and pro choice, which is for abortion. Abortion should not be legal because it is a scientific procedure, it is currently supported by law, and deprives fetuses of a future like ours. One of the main arguments against the pro life movement is that the fetuses that are being removed are not humans and therefore do not have basic rights. When human sperm penetrates a human ovum, a zygote is formed. A zygote is undeniably human because it composed of human DNA that is unique from both the mother s and the father s individual DNA. From this, it can be concluded that abortion operations affect more than just the mother and her rights, it now includes the rights of the fetus. Also, the human zygote fulfills the scientific definition of an organism. The human embryo is a complex structure of independent elements designed to carry on the activities of life by separately functioning but mutually dependent organs. The human zygote also fulfills the four main categories of biological life: growth, reproduction, reaction to stimuli, and metabolism. Reaction to stimuli ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. 21st Century Skills in Education In the 21st century, the world is changing and becoming increasingly complex as the flow of information increases and becomes more accessible day by day. The world is radically more different than it was just a few years ago, hard to imagine that it s such a short period of time the world and its people, economies and cultures have become inextricably connected, driven by the Internet, new innovations and low cost telecommunications technology. A computer is a must, to be a successful student, in this modern age, all the required information and communication is accessible online. The education is structured for all students, regardless of background or community, so that they have the opportunity not only to reach their goals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One thing I m certain about is that a change is happening at an increasing rate and therein the jobs of yesterday, today and tomorrow will be the dinosaurs of maximum 10 years from now. It might be a whimsical concept, but what we should do is teach our students the skills needed for as yet invented jobs. Yet, aren t we preparing them for the future anyway? While education is evolving and adapting to the 21st century, teachers learn as much as the students do, when that happens, a reflexive link is created in the classroom between the teacher and the students, which activates many of the skills mentioned before, for both parties, required for a successful 21st century learning experience. While we learn that technological literacy is crucial, we need to find the compromise and not take everything for granted, just because it is available doesn t mean it is essential, for example, if we all have our phones at all times, but we don t need to text or browse at all times. That we all know anything can be googled, but maybe the first site isn t reliable. That just because it s on the front page of The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Lymphatic System The health of our lymphatic system is vital to the health of our whole body. This system is critical to our body s ability to detoxify and regenerate tissues, filter out toxins and foreign substances, recover crucial substances that have escaped from the blood, and maintain a healthy immune system. [pic] The Lymphatic system keeps the water of the body clean, and the pumping of the nodes during Lymphatic massage stimulates the production of various white blood cells and thus boosts the immune system. It is ideal for assisting the body during a cleanse or fast, as the nodes are where cell debris, and bacteria are broken down and processed, and invading organisms and disease cells are neutralized. It is safe for most everyone to receive, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This edema would causes tissue destruction or death, the problem is avoided by the presence of lymphatic vessels that act as drains to collect the excess fluid and return it to the venous blood just before it reaches the heart. Manual lymphatic drainage is a massage focused on the moving and draining of the lymph from the extremities into the nodes for processing and ultimately elimination. The natural movements of the body, such as walking, standing, deep breathing and rigorous exercise all aid the lymphatic process but correct massage more fully augments the finer workings of the lymph system. As there is not a pump in the system (like the heart in the circulatory system) the lymph is moved through the vessels when the surrounding skeletal muscle contracts, (physical activity). If there is a reduction of activity or if the system is overloaded through diet or pollutants, the lymph system becomes stagnated and the body is more prone to infection. Manual lymphatic drainage massage can be performed in a variety of ways. There is lymphatic pump manipulation done with a machine. There is superficial lymphatic drainage focusing on the vessels and the lymph lying just below the surface of the skin, and there is deep tissue lymphatic drainage. In a deep tissue massage, the movements are applied from the extremities toward the heart stimulating the lymphatic circulation. While the blood is being returned to the heart ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn s One Day Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn s One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich explores the man s struggle to survive in the trying circumstances of a Soviet Gulag. Though the novel leads the reader through the horrific conditions in one of the work camps, it does not focus on the lack of hope that the men feel but it focuses on the perseverance and resilience of the prisoners. Shukhov s character shines through as a prominent example of the courage of the souls in the work camps. Further, Alyoshka proves to never give up in the face of extreme conditions and is always around to help his gang. Finally, Tyurin s undying devotion to leadership provides a refreshing look into the resilience of the prisoners. Solzhenitsyn expertly constructs intricate layers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, the author reveals through Shukhov s actions the determination that mankind experienced in the gulags. Shukhov takes a job, which could normally be considered a gruelling task, and turns it into an act of fortitude. As the sole thing he sees is the wall in front of him (97) and he shouts to not give up yet, boys! (109), he strongly exemplifies the perseverance of the prisoners. The task that he is given should dishearten him but instead, boosts his morale and thus, his determination. The character of Shukhov is crafted as a glaring example of the resilience men have in a gulag, and this is additionally explored through the characterization of Alyoshka. Solzhenitsyn creates the compelling character of Alyoshka who stays true to himself and to others in the face of adversity. Staying faithful to his religion gives him the strength he requires in order to focus on the positive outcomes of the gulags. Contrary to popular opinion, the author uses Alyoshka s dialogue to exhibit the positivity as he says to [b]e glad [they are] in prison so that they have time to think about [their] soul[s] (177). He regards his imprisonment as a time to reflect upon his spirit and the kind of person he is which is a true accomplishment of the human spirit in the calamity of a gulag. Further, the author uses his actions to display his steadfast nature that causes him to be of tremendous help to his gang. His want to be helpful is glaringly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Exotic Pets Bush, Emma R, et al. Global Trade in Exotic Pets 2006 2012. Conservation Biology 28.3 (2014): 663 676. Academic Search Complete. Web. 03 Mar. 2016. This is a scholarly journal article. Emma Bush and Sandra Baker are part of the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit at the University of Oxford. David McDonald is a zoologist and the director of the research unit mentioned above. The authors report on the global state of the exotic pet trade by using other sources like the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) The authors explain the factors that affect the exotic pet trade, the international pet trade legislation, pet sources, as well as animal welfare. In terms of factor affecting the pet trade they predict that since the human population is growing, then the demand for pets will increase. The rarity of the species dictates how desirable a pet is. When they talk about pet sources they mention the exotic pets taken directly from the wild, or born in captivity. This topic of the article will help me when I describe the bigger picture of the pet trade industry. This article will also provide me with the definition of an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the exotic pet owners has kangaroos, and lemurs to use for a petting zoo and charges $35. The article mentions how exotic animals are used as symbols of status and power. Slater states views from advocacy groups who believe exotic animals should not be privately kept. Both sides of an issue are presented. I liked this article because it introduces me to possible naysayers, from people who have no problem with owning exotic pets. There is a part in the article where a man who owned exotic animals later went and took a visit to Africa. He mentions his eyes being opened, and realizing that the wild is where animals belonged. I like how they mention this, because that is what I want people who own exotic large cats to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Inheritance Of Loss By Kiran Desai Colonialism phenomenon is one of the aspects in life that has significant impact towards people s values, feelings, beliefs and experiences. The effect of past colonialism lasts in modern lives, and thus referred to as post colonialism. Post colonialism refers to the residual effects of colonial domination and its cultures. Indigenous people internalized colonizers values in almost every aspect of their lives including the way of thinking, education, social system, culture, economy, language, and so on. Colonizers values denigrate the values, moral, and even physical appearances of formerly subjugated people. It produces negative self image and alienation from their indigenous cultures (Tyson, 2006, 419). Kiran Desai was born in 1971 and one of the best writers in India. She was fifteen years old when she left for England with her mother, Anita Desai, who is also a well known author. After a year they moved to the U.S.A, where Desai has lived till date. She is a part of the Indian Diaspora. She is a citizen of India and a permanent resident of the United States of America. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For this novel she has won the Betty Trask Award. Her second novel The Inheritance of Loss, which appeared in 2006, took her almost eight years to complete. For this novel she has won the 2006 Man Booker prize. She is the youngest female writer ever to win the prestigious prize. Desai points out regarding every contemporary global issue such as globalization, multiculturalism, economic inequality and terrorist violence in the novel. The distressed characters of her novels are bound by a shared historical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. What Is The Fear Of Savagery In Lord Of The Flies Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, is an allegory that connects the boys behavior in the novel to the basic behavior of human nature during the cold war. In the novel, the boys have fear and this is the cause of the destruction and violence that takes place, this then leads to ultimate savagery and the disobedience. Throughout the entire book fear is what drives these once innocent boys into savages, and what also pulls most of them away from human behavior. In the novel Lord of the Flies the boys normal behavior and innocence is changed because of the fear that they hold. The boys have an extreme fear of this beast like thing that has taken complete control of them. Maybe there is a beast... maybe it s only us. (William Golding, Lord of the Flies, Page 3) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This fear is what ultimately drives the savagery. The mask was a thing on its own, behind which Jack hid, liberated from shame and self consciousness. (William Golding, Lord of the Flies) The masks that were made and created out of paint serves a purpose. The mask allows Jack, and the other boys to let their beast out and it is used as something that they use to hide behind. Jack in the story was insecure of his abilities that he lacked but this mask allowed for him to be set free. This mask could one s fear to be free, it can also represent good and evil. Lord of the flies connects to the lucifer effect. In the book, Zimbardo says that humans cannot be defined as good or evil because we have the ability to act as both especially at the hand of the situation This quote represents the boys abilities to be good and evil throughout the novel. On the island, they divided into to good and evil and this changes because of the multiple different situations and the severity of them. They were divided but the boys did not change only their fear did . This fear only grew as they boys became more aware of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Grey s Anatomy As A Medical Drama Television Series On Abc Grey s Anatomy is a medical drama television series on ABC that is about a group of surgical interns working at Seattle Grace Hospital. Many people watch the show for the entertainment and drama, but the series portrays more than just that. The series not only creates a negative stereotype of doctors in today s society, but also shows different topics and themes of diversity, such as gender, ethnicity, and gender identity. Grey s Anatomy creates a poor representation of how doctors really act in everyday life. The series portrays a negative stereotype of doctors in how the doctors act towards each other and towards patients that come into the hospital. According to Roslyn Weaver and Ian Wilson, When it comes to medical television shows, past research has shown there are plenty of negative representations: unprofessional behaviour, gender stereotypes, and a focus on doctors while ignoring other health professionals. I agree with this statement. Doctors are shown to be rude, arrogant, and disrespectful a majority of the time. Also, the nurses in the series get treated bad by the doctors, like they do not mean anything to the healthcare team. The doctors also form many relationships with their employees that seem to be professionally inappropriate. Elliot B. Tapper states in an article, The creator of this program, Shonda Rhymes, consistently eschews the importance of medicine in her show, saying that it is really a relationship show with surgery in it . The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Breaking Point In I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings Merriam Webster Dictionary defines breaking point as The point at which a person gives way under stress. When one does reach a breaking point, they feel overwhelmed by all the stressful situations around them. There are many solutions to move on from a breaking point. The most successful strategy that one can use to move on from a breaking point is surrounding one s self with people that he/she trusts. Marguerite surrounds herself with people that make her feel safe, after her mom s boyfriend assaults her, in the novel I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings. For example, after her mom s boyfriend assaults her, Marguerite returns to Stamps and she does not talk as much as she once did. She does not start talking until she meets Mrs. Flowers. Mrs. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Negative Effects Of Social Media And Smartphones Social media and smartphones are the new types of addiction that cannot be avoided in today s world because it is essential for everyday use such as for communication, entertainment, and maybe a chance to have a separate life through the apps that you chose to tap. Furthermore, the negative effects of social media on a person s personality and characteristic is steadily increasing. For instance, most people tends to act differently in person or when talking through social media and sometimes most of them felt as if they are struggling to find their own identity that s why they are boosting their confidence by copying their idols from social media. These are called the social media creatures like the youtubers who are got famous for making contents such as videos or skits where they share it online for everyone to watch. Which builds up a sense of eagerness for teens to strive and be like them because they felt like they need this to keep up and be liked by other people around them since they know that most of the people love what those youtube creatures do. That s why the creation of social media and smartphones changed a generation s perspective on life itself. Its availability and easy access resulted to many of the iGen group to hide their true identity. It opened a completely different way of socialization which impacted most of today s youth. This resulted to a growth on mental issues for, lack of face to face communication, and a rapid increase in jealousy towards others. Mental issues such as loneliness, depression, and the feeling of being worthless have been around for so long, as long as the beginning of humankind. But in this time period, wealth and failures in life is not the main cause of these issues. Instead, the overuse of social media is the reason why sadness is occuring to most teens right now. Almost every teen in their house today are in their rooms lonely and alone while holding their phones trying to refresh if there s a new post or uploads of people they follow. Social media gives most of the users the feeling of being isolated to the society because they felt like they are living in a fake world while looking through other people s bio or account in their smartphones. According to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay on Human Resources Management Team MGT 3375: Global Human Resource Management Policies/Guidelines: Team Based (TB) Assignments Overview of TB Assignments 1. Team based (TB) assignments focus on answering questions related to the Hotel Paris case. There are three (3) TB assignments scheduled during the term. See the Course Schedule in the Syllabus and Assignments area in Blackboard for due dates. 2. Starting with Chapter 3, each chapter contains a segment of the Hotel Paris case that focuses on integrating, interpreting, and applying relevant chapter concepts to the case. Each segment of the case indicates options the hotel s HR Director, Lisa Cruz, should consider in creating HRM policies and practices to produce the employee behaviors, competencies, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Periodically, I will review the Groups area to assess whether students are posting individual work for all assignment questions for each TB assignment.  Please establish a clearly designated area in your team s Group Discussion Board for this purpose I do not want to search all over for this.  If students are not using the above process, 5+ points will be deducted from the team grade. 4. Logistics: The following procedure must be used to submit each TB assignment in Bb. As previously indicated, the team coordinator must submit one paper per team. Include a title page that contains the following information:  Team # and names of all participating team members in alphabetical order.  Please indicate the team coordinator for each TB assignment. Use a running head format for each page: MGT 3375 Team #. The team coordinator must use the following file name format in submitting each TB assignment: TB1, 2, or 3 Team # T114. As previously indicated, instructions to submit each TB assignment in the Assignments area of Bb will be provided. Attachment 2: Preparation of TB 1. Format. Reports must be professionally prepared, using APA guidelines for the format. A link to the APA Guide for papers is posted in the Helpful Resources area of Bb. Provide specific support and adequate depth; use relevant examples from the case; be organized! At a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Summary Of A Hero s Journey By Anthony Before we had time even to move, nothing remained of the three master save some pieces of wreckage floating on the surface and an army of rats covering the rocks left bare by the receding tide. Thousands of heads rose, felt the wind, and we were scented, seen! To them we were fresh meat, after possible weeks of starving. We were shaken from what we saw. We ran. We ran to the nearest closet and hid inside. A cleaning supplies closet is where I hoped we would end up. There are many valuable tools to defend with. It ended up to be a linen closet. Oh well. By now I was hoping our faces were not going to be eaten off by blood thirsty rats! If you listened carefully enough, you could hear the tiny scampering feel across the floor of the lighthouse. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Writing Is A Process That I Have Learned Writing is a process that I have struggled with throughout my entire life. Last semester in ENGL 1101, I slowly began to understand the writing process. However, I still struggled with developing my essays. One aspect of writing effectively, that I feel I lack, is confidence. Last semester, I was slowly becoming more confident, but as the due date for this semester s first essay approached, that little confidence seemed to disappear. The structure of the course, however, helped in gaining my confidence back. My first official writing was a biography for the portfolio. This allowed me to introduce myself for my professor. In less than a week, the major writing assignments started. As I finished one essay and began the next, I slowly gained confidence as my teacher encouraged my writing ability. One aspect of the writing process that was extremely helpful for building my confidence was the revision stage. Although personal revisions were helpful, the peer revisions were the most helpful for me. After the final essay, I felt much more confident in my ability to write. I believe I have become a much more effective writer, and through the structure of my portfolio, this will become evident. The first aspect of my portfolio was the revisions of two of the major writing assignments. By going back and reviewing and revising my essays, this allowed me to not only fix some of the major mistakes that I made but also learn from them. I choose my second major writing assignment to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Effects Of Colonization In Nigeria What happened in the country during colonization? The British empire began invading Nigeria, by creating conflicts between diverse ethnic groups to intentionally break down the group into insignificant clusters that had little, or no impact on the country s legislative branch. The implemented strategy is known as the divide and rule policy, which assisted to prevent any united opposition against Britain. Later, the British government gained control over the Royal Niger Company s territories and eventually, Northern Nigeria was under the Britain protectorate. By 1901, Nigeria was completely under the British power which accompanied many changes to the country. Education, language, and religion were assimilated to fit the desires of the British empire. English became one of the major languages in the country and Christianity spread rapidly; although some Islamic scholars resisted the religion. During the colonization of Nigeria, a new monetary and transportation system was developed and two tiers of government evolved; central and local. The new monetary system consisted of coins and notes rather than trading goods, and the local Nigerians were instructed to build a railway across the country which made the transportation of raw materials more efficient and cheaper. The Central government was in authority of governor general, and local government was based on the policy directed by the colonies to ensure that indigenous leaders were educated on the new policies, that were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Voting Identification And Consistent Voting Laws Essay Memo To: US Congress and United States Citizens From: Alexandria Thornton ALT CC: Date: December 10, 2016 Re: Ways to Improve Voter Identification Laws Introduction 1 Background 1 Criteria 2 Non US Citizens 2 Voter Identification Laws 3 Felon Voters 3 Possible Solutions 3 Illegal Immigration 3 Consistent Voter Identification 4 Restrict Violent Convicted Felons from Voting 5 Conclusions and Recommendations 5 References 5 Introduction The purpose of this recommendation report is to recommend the best practice for voter identification and consistent voting laws in the United States. The audience for this report includes United States citizens, US Congress, those aspiring to become US Citizens. Based on my research, I recommend that the officials of this country come together to create equal and strict voting laws to ensure the integrity of Presidential Elections. Background Throughout US History, voting laws and methods has evolved tremendously. Laws governing the US elections date back to Article 1 of the Constitution, which gave the states the responsibility of overseeing federal elections. In order to win the presidency, as it is today, the candidate needs a majority of 270 electoral votes out of a possible 538 (Staff). You may be asking yourself why the US determines who wins the Presidential election based off of electoral votes rather than the winner of the overall popular vote. The reason being, our Founders rejected a direct vote for president; they needed a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Economic, Environmental And Social Aspect Of... Synopsis Introduction Site Comparison Each site location has its pros and cons in terms of economic, environmental and social aspect of sustainability. Since this is a building site for University of Calgary to showcase sustainability, it is important that the building itself is sustainable. Various of criteria will be set in correspondence to these three aspects of sustainability to quantify the sustainable value of each site. Environmental Sustainability Figure 1. Site 1 Flood Zone and Green Area Figure 2. Site 2 Flood Zone and Green Area Figure 3. Site 3 Flood Zone and Green Area Flood Zone Flooding from the river is one of the key natural disaster that Calgary faces, hence, one of the major concerns of the sustainability of this building is whether the site is situated within the flood zone. Per the Province of Alberta Flood Hazard Map (See Appendix A), the flood line of each location is mapped in Figure 1, 2, and 3. From that, we can conclude that site 2 will not be affected by the flood, whereas site 1 is situated very close to the flood line and site 3 completely overlaps with it, which may not be the optimal site. APPENDIX A of FLOOD MAP Green Area The quality of air and the accessibility to green area is a key factor to the environmental sustainability of this building. Areas of public parks and green spaces are mapped in green in the figures above (1). Site 1 arguably has the least amount of green space. There are two city parks located within ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Asian American Stereotypes Throughout the semester we have learned that Asian Americans have gone through many hurdles and roadblocks in order to establish an identity for themselves. Although these social stereotypes have been established by other people, Asians didn t allow this to define who they were as people. Either its projected by films, events or social media, we are able to see Asian Americans taking a stand with one another. Through popular Asian American Culture such as Beauty Pageants and films like Saving Face, we are able to see Asian Americans asserting their power by embracing their social identities. Through Beauty Pageants we are able to see Asian women truly embracing their ethnicity and Gender. Although they have been hit with hurdles before that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is seen in beauty pageants as we see race and gender become key factors. Only women are able to participate in beauty pageants and not men because they aren t permitted to participate. Also we see that women have to meet a certain percentage of Asian heritage in order to participate in the event as well. This seclusion discourages Asian males to break out of as well as set guidelines on what they are able to do. Despite being secluded in events like beauty pageants, men also have other interests that women don t usually participate in. One interest in particular is in import cars. This male dominated hobby allows them to show off their masculinity and be connected with others through the love of cars. Its very rare to see women participate in hobbies like these because there are no women role models in this hobby. Women aren t acknowledged and they are usually presumed as girls that look good around the cars. Both Asian men and Female both have social identities that grants them access to popular culture, as well as denying them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Apple Code Of Conduct Founded in 1977 Apple Inc. has provided an extended range of products and services to meet the increasing demands of consumers worldwide. Apple has multiple lines of consumer goods including. Computer software and cell phones along with consumer electronic products globally Apple values their shareholders and consistently creates new goods and ideas is a way of life for Apple. Apple has over 300 locations across ten different countries giving them a significant presence in the market. Apple has become a prime example of a prosperous business organization that is thriving globally. Apple is known for their high levels of customer satisfaction and retention and is one of the most well known global organizations (Graziano,2013). Apple Inc. s Code of Conduct has been held under scrutiny currently. There are 100 pages of comprehensive requirements that spotlight twenty key areas, such as labor and human rights, health and safety, environment, management systems, and ethics. Frequently, standards such as these go above and beyond what is required by local laws setting a high standard, keeping operations administration efficient. The Code of Conduct addresses specific parts of the appropriate actions realistic and anticipated rules of supplier s associated with Apple. The international business atmosphere is defined as the environment in diverse sovereign countries, with aspects outside the organization to the internal workings of the organization, manipulating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. My Favorite Hobby I have always been a visual learner. That is why I am great at Math: Teachers usually work with the student, writing the problems on the board and solving them. It is the opposite for English: English teachers do not give examples of how to write or put ideas together. Watching someone do something is easier for me. That is how I learned to cook at such a young age. As a child, my parents never physically taught me how to cook. I would watch my Mom and Dad cook dishes that are native to them. I would watch my Dad make Adobo, filling the air with a lovely smell of salt and vinegar. I would watch my Mom make Pozole, moving in the kitchen like Taz, never stopping to rest. I would watch what ingredients they use; noticing how the ingredients, when mixed with others, created a new masterpiece. I learned to cook Mexican and Filipino foods by observing my parents. But I know how to cook more than just Mexican and Filipino foods. I know how to cook Italian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese, Spanish, American, and much more. I learned to cook these food types by watching the Food Network channel. Instead of being a normal child, watching cartoons when they got home and on the weekends, I would watch the Food Network, taking mental notes of what they were cooking and the techniques they used, not realizing that I was learning. When I first started cooking, I had trouble. I burnt myself. I burnt the food. I dropped the food. I did not know what tools to use. It was a total mess; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Monkey s Paw Sparknotes The Monkey s Paw starts in a middle class cottage located in England. The White family invited a friend over for dinner. Randall White asked Sergeant Major Morris about the Monkey s Paw . Sergeant Major Morris doesn t really appreciate the fact that Randall White brings up the Monkey s Paw . The Monkey s Paw was not a blessing, it was a curse. Sergeant Major Morris tells Randall that the old talisman was cursed by an wise fakir. The Whites do not believe Sergeant Major Morris one bit. They think he is joking with them, but in reality Sergeant Morris is right all along. Three men get the chance to grant three wishes, but with every wish there are consequences to pay. Sergeant Major Morris and another man received their wishes, but for the first man, death came his way. Still fond of the idea of getting three free wishes, Randall did not mind the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though, Howard Carter visited Tut s tomb before Lord Carnarvon, he lived 16 years after Lord Carnarvon. A doctor, who further examined King Tut s mummified body, lived to an old age. A soldier, named Richard Adamson, was hired in 1980 to guard King Tut s tomb. He stated that many people descended on the site each day, so those in charge as well as Richard, came up with the idea of a curse to keep people away. They even went as far as playing eerie music because the thought of a curse wasn t working. In the 1970s, a doctor from Cairo by the name of Gamal Mehrez mad his disbelief in the curse known. Soon after that, while taking charge of the packaging and shipping of Tut s mask to an exhibit in London, Dr. Gamal Mehrez dropped dead at the age of 52 from circulatory failure. In 1980, while filming a movie about the discovery of Tutankhamun s (King Tut) tomb, two actors were injured during the making. One actor collapsed and the other broke his leg in a car accident. Over the time of the casting, the freaks accidents began to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Juvenile Crime And Juvenile Offenders Juvenile crime is at its lowest level since 1987, falling 30% between 1994 and 1998. Therefore it is only fair to acknowledge that the criminal justice system has made tremendous strides in it s treatment of the typical juvenile offender. For example, there was once a time when there was no separation between the treatment of both juvenile and adult offenders. Meanwhile today we have separate courts for juveniles and adults which I feel is a step in the right direction because it enforces the reality that a child s mind is different from that of an adult. I feel that the separation is very important because it does a lot to protect the privacy of a child versus that of an adult offender. Another example of the strides our justice system has made in recent years to improve the treatment of juvenile offender is the fact that juvenile offenders do not have to experience facilities such as the Houses of Refuge, which was the norm in the earlier days of juvenile justice and crime. It is my belief that juvenile crime is not caused single handedly by the youth themselves, I feel that there are mitigating factors that play a huge role in this societal issue. The reason is because of the fact that they are children at the end of the day, and a child only controls so much of their day to day. For example, it is no secret that education is a not a priority as far as government funding, which results in the revelation that the cost of higher education is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Malcolm X, Malcom X WORLD FAMOUS HERO, MALCOLM X: Malcolm X, an unlikely hero has become the leader for the people by changing the face of the Civil Rights Movement through militant means; but ultimately the CIA turned against him because of his associations with Communist leaders. He was targeted throughout his years after shifting to a vision of peace, truth, wisdom and freedom. He had gotten out of the darkness by God s will, but haters and or racial discriminators pressured him for the color of his skin. I am not a racist. I am against every form of racism and segregation, every form of discrimination. I believe in human beings, and that all human beings should be respected as such, regardless of their color (Brainyquote) ~Malcolm X. He was a nonviolent person who wants to bring his community together, but others believe what they want to, therefore Malcolm gets back to crime and jail. Malcolm says; We are nonviolent with people who are nonviolent with us. What ever actions and programs people use to tackle us down we answer respectfully and peacefully. Malcolm faced a lot of hate and strong tension in his community and towards him before he passed away. However, he could care less for the hate and he started on a new journey looking for answers to solve the big picture of discrimination and segregation. Malcolm X met with communist leaders from other countries while he was traveling. Association with communist leaders made him a political threat to the U.S government. He advocated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Analysis of Themes in Rear Window Essay Fear of Marriage and Voyeurism in Rear Window In Alfred Hitchcock s 1954 classic thriller Rear Window, Jimmy Stewart stars as L.B. Jeffries, a world traveling magazine photographer accustomed to living a fast pace active lifestyle. When Jefferies injures himself taking a risky picture he is immobilized, confined to a wheelchair inside his apartment for two months. Bored with his uneventful life he becomes completely obsessed with the lives of his neighbors spending the majority of his waking hours watching them from his window. To obtain a better view he begins using a telescopic lens from one of his cameras. By watching his neighbors through the camera he assumes the role of both a spectator and a voyeur. This contributes to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jefferies claims that Lisa is just not the right girl for [him] because she is too committed to high society and materialistic for him. Jefferies barely acknowledges her and focuses most of his attention on watching the neighbors apartments specifically the Thorwalds. She is unable to divert his attention from the window even with the most forward flirtations. It is not until she puts herself on the other side and into the movie that he becomes interested in her. Lisa finally becomes the subject of his gaze and only then does Jeffries show any sexual attraction towards her. Near the end of the movie when Lisa breaks into Thorwald s apartment, Jeffries does not see the same Lisa he saw when she stood by him and sat in his lap. This dangerous act of bravery and courage proves to Jefferies that she is capable of more than he previously thought. By exposing her willingness to take risks he sees that there is more to her than high society and fashion. He now looks upon a guilty intruder exposed by a dangerous man threatening her with punishment Mulvey 207 . He is aroused by this new spontaneous side of her. From this scene we see that Lisa Freemont cannot become a part of the movie until she becomes a character in the movie within the movie. This creates a new perception of Lisa ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Death of a Hero in Modern Tragedy Essay Death of a Hero in Modern Tragedy *No Works Cited Is there anything that can evoke more emotion from an audience than a hero s downfall? The most effective plays in history, from Oedipus , the most famous of all tragedies, to plays like Romeo and Juliet , tragedies are always the plays with the greatest emotional impact on an audience. There are many critics who believe that tragedies can no longer be effectively written in today s world. These critics believe that the tragic mode is archaic, fit only for the very highly placed, the kings or the kingly and therefore cannot realistically exist in the modern world (Tragedy 1). Tragedy is possible in the modern world. In fact, modern tragedy has the potential to affect an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the light of modern psychiatry, which bases its analysis upon classic formulations... which apply to everyone in similar emotional situations ( Tragedy 1). According to Miller, an Oedipus complex, although originally portrayed by a King, could as easily be transferred to any character to be a tragic hero in today s world. Willy, in the play, as well as any character, is described by his virtues. The following quote is almost like a description of Willys virtues; I think tragic feeling is evoked in us when we are in the presence of a character who is ready to lay down his life, if need be, to secure one thing his sense of personal dignity... to gain his rightful place in society( Tragedy 1). The entire play is the story of Willys quest to gain his niche in society. Willy believes he deserves to be wealthy, well liked, and respected. Willy decides the only way he can preserve his dignity and gain his societal niche is by committing suicide; It s twenty thousand dollars... guaranteed... Ben, the funeral will be massive! ( Death 126). A powerful feeling is felt in the audience when they see Willys only option is suicide. The society which he worked so hard to be a part of let him down, and this is why modern tragedy is so good at stirring an audiences feelings, because the downfall of the hero is so real a possibility. It is not some king with a fatal flaw, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Edge Of The Street EDGE OF THE STREET Everlast Chain M ost people live a normal life, in a normal house, with a normal family, they have all the money, all the things a modern family would need for a boring life, well that s not really the case for me, but, to much of my disappointment, it s not much better either, in terms of a house and a family , in life though, I ve pretty much got everything I need. Let me explain. My name is Leo, and I live a sophisticated life, on the streets. In other words, I m homeless. But I don t really enjoy telling the story of how I ended up here. You d think that over time society has come to accept homeless people and help them increasingly, but in truth, nothing really happens. But it s not like I need rich people to act all high and mighty by giving to the so called low lifes on the street. I m fine managing my life on my own thanks. Anyway, I have my own little home, or spot should I say at the edge of the street in the corner. There s a small abandoned construction area with a fence guarding and it s pretty much been there for a long time so I claimed it for my own, and it s serving it s purpose pretty well so far. Every other day, I came home exhausted from a day s worth of work, ranging from pickpocketing, to just picking junk off the streets. I fell on my miniature mattress almost lifeless as a furry rat scurried over to my chest. I gave it a quick pat before it went back into the hole ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Persuasive Essay On Dental Care We all have 32 teeth in our mouth and they are indispensable. The tooth, in itself, consists of two parts: the root buried in the bone and the crown that is in the oral cavity. In addition, the cost of a quality brush is now quite low compared to the many benefits. Dental care can help in many cases: to restore a devitalized tooth, to cover and support a tooth that has a large filling when there is not much left healthy material, to protect a weakened tooth, to cover a dental implant it is fixed with cement or is glued, to restore a broken cracked or very worn tooth and to cover a poorly formed or discolored tooth. Dental care is usually reimbursed by insurance. The gum is the part of the oral mucosa that covers the maxillary bone and the mandible at the level of the tooth implantation area. First of all, let s give you a little reminder of what dental care is and why it is needed. Remember, many dental practices also offer periodontal dentistry, which is gum care. Regular brushing of the teeth allows removal of plaque. Today, the brush does almost everything alone. The purpose of these devices is to eliminate food residues and dental plaque in the most inaccessible areas of the mouth. Different instruments allow to get rid of tartar. That s why dentists today almost unanimously recommend the use of the electric toothbrush. Its micro pulsations and rotational movements are the enemy of tartar. The tartar is then taken off. It is therefore an effective preventive weapon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay On Arms Profession PROFESSION OF ARMS The purpose of this paper is to express a set of views on the ethical obligations of members of the American profession of arms in order to stimulate thoughtful discussion and broader debate about the proper limits of acceptable and effective professional conduct. These views are focused for most part on the obligations of commissioned officers, but they apply in many ways to the public and private conduct of senior non commissioned officers, and indeed, all military members. They depend to a large degree on a particular understanding of the governing compact of this country and the behavior American citizens expect of their uniformed servants. The overall objective of the Army Profession of Arms ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Professionals generally begin their professional lives by completing a higher education program in their chosen fields (law, medicine, engineering, and so on). Professional military education (PME) provides the Army s corollary to civilian education programs and complements the training of military officers who have a corresponding civilian profession. PME provides progressive levels of military education that prepare military officers for leadership. It includes various basic level courses for new and junior officers, command and staff colleges for mid level officers, and war colleges for senior officers. Similar levels of PME are in place for warrant officers, noncommissioned officers, and Department of the Army civilians. Although critics would argue that the Army does not have a system to certify its personnel as professionals, I contend that we have, and have had, systems in place to confirm proficiency. Infantrymen and medics are certified as professionals when they obtain the Expert Infantryman Badge and the Expert Field Medical Badge. A generation ago, the Army used a tool called the Skill Qualification Test (SQT) that every Soldier had to take and pass, along with required appropriate levels of PME for officers and noncommissioned officers. All Soldiers, regardless of rank, also had to both pass the Army Physical Fitness Test and qualify with their basic weapon in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Up Until Recently, Hoarding Has Been Classified As A Subtype Up until recently, hoarding has been classified as a subtype of obsessive compulsive disorder. However, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM 5 )has now included a separate diagnostic entry for hoarding. Hoarding Disorder affects anywhere from 3 6% of the general population (Allan, et. al. 2015). Hoarding is defined as the acquisition and inability to let go of a large number of possessions, resulting in clutter that precludes the use of living spaces for their intended purposes (Chong, et. al. 2014). In addition to being associated with obsessive compulsive disorder, hoarding disorder has been linked to all three dimensions of depression (Allan, et. al. 2015). This disorder has been shown to have a large impact ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, these individuals may hold a significant sentimental attachment to numerous objects. This often leads to clutter and disorganization within the hoarders household. Hoarding is further broken down by four major elements. These key elements are as follows: excessive acquiring, failure to discard possessions, clutter, and distress and impairment due to hoarding (Gillam, Tolin, 2010). Hoarders acquire their possessions in a multitude of ways. These ways include compulsive buying, attainment of free objects, and in severe cases, stealing. Individuals oftentimes spend hours looking for objects to bring back home. Those who hoard describe the procurement of objects as very exciting and even report feeling frugal because of their finds. Certain hoarding individuals also find enjoyment out of hunting for new objects to bring back home. In addition, these same individuals also report feeling discomfort and agitation when trying to refrain from buying objects. Those with hoarding disorder feel that the attainment of objects brings them positive emotions similar to those one may experience when they have impulse control disorders like gambling. Individuals with hoarding disorder have difficulties throwing out things that the general population would view as garbage or unusable. Similar to the general population, who hates being wasteful or throwing away objects that may be useful in the future, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Dr. Mary Shelly s Frankentein And The 1994 Adaptation... Kaila Mines Professor Star Mary Shelly vs Baranagh Mary Shelly s Frankentein and the 1994 adaptation of the novel have many similarities and also many differences. Differences focus mainly on death and the similarities focus on the plot structure. The similarities override the differences because the overall plot structure stayed the same. The changes of how people died is one major difference that Branagh had taken away from the original novel. In the book, Victors mother dies from scarlet fever that she has gotten from Elizabeth. As quoted from the book, She died calmly, and her countenance expressed affection even in death. I need not describe the feelings of those whose dearest ties are rent by that most irreparable evil, the void that presents itself to the soul, and the despair that is exhibited on the countenance. In the movie, Victor s mother dies from childbirth. Victor is far less affected by the death of his mother in the novel than the movie. In the movie he creates Frankenstein as one of the results of the death of his mother. This is one major difference that is displayed. Within the movie version, another major difference regarding the death of a character is involving Elizabeth, who he then turned into a monster to be a friend for the original creature that Victor had created. When Elizabeth discovered that she was not alive anymore, and how horrendous she thought she portrayed herself and the monster, she killed herself. In the novel, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Cowboy Myths When you think of cowboys you think of a hero, someone who seeks adventure and thrill. But things might not be always as it seems. A cowboy s life is not the joyous, adventurous existence shown in the moving pictures (Bill Haywood). A true definition of a cowboy is a man, who herds and tends cattle, specifically in the western US. We tend to focus on the mythical side of the story and ignore the reality. In the 19th century, people thought to believe that the United States was destined to expand from the east to the west. The term manifest destiny was used to express the belief of the English settlers and their expedition to expand their society across North America. They believed that it was God s chosen plan to have America expand from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soon after The New York Herald reported the news of this discovery, many travelers took advantage of this opportunity to make money. But they did not know the struggle their lives would become with the gold rush. On these gold fields, people would have bad success . Some died, others contracted diseases, and most people had to spend all day digging and not receive the amount of gold they intended to get. S. Shufelt states Many, very many, that come here meet with bad success and thousands will leave their bones here. This shows us that people were so focused on the gold and becoming rich and ignored that fact of a tough life they will experience in the gold ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay on An analysis of the form of ideology of Evil Dead 2 An analysis of the form of ideology of Evil Dead 2 Evil Dead 2 is a film directed by Sam Raimi who has set out to make a film of the comicall horror genre. The story is obviously the sequel to Evil Dead and follows the exploits of the same character ? Ash? as he takes a trip with his new girlfriend ?Linda?. Raimi has a history for making these types of films with obvious style similarities being seen between ?Evil Dead? and its sequel. ?Evil Dead? was the first feature length film Raimi made after quitting university to proceed with its making. Like ? Evil Dead 2? he worked with a low budget. $3 75.000 was collected from private investors and this was the films budget. Following the success of ?Evil Dead? he produced ?Evil Dead 2? this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An instant example of his foolishness is seen when he travels back to the same cabin that tormented him so much in the first film ?Evil Dead?. So you instantly start to question his sanity. The fact that Ash is a man playing the horror film role of the ?last girl? also helps to make the film more amusing, as you generally find that the male characters in these films will be acting strong throughout. Ash however is seen to start to break down through the insanity of his surroundings at the start. He stares into a mirror and his reflection comes out and strangles him. This real shows the torture he is putting himself through, as when he looks again after blinking he realises he is strangling himself. This torture which seems to be self inflicted really shows the attitude of the whole film. Raimi made ? Evil Dead 2? more amusing by blatantly doing everything that the viewer knows you shouldn?t do in a horror film. It isn?t until about half way through the film that he starts to act stronger, this also fits in with the roles of a ?last girl?, like Nancy in ?Nightmare on elm street?. Being a man though it is easier to laugh at the torment of Ash and his pain is more light hearted than if a female had of played the role. Ash and Linda travel to an abandoned cabin in the middle of a remote forest to enjoy a break together. Then almost straight after their arrival Ash discovers a tape player, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Neolithic Era Vs Paleolithic Essay The Paleolithic Era V.S. The Neolithic Era I am writing this paper to explain the intricate differences between the arts and cultural backgrounds of the Paleolithic Era and the Neolithic Era. This paper will help to better inform the reader on how the two time periods used art to express their purpose and lifestyles. My main goal is to simply differentiate the art tools and methods used throughout these two Eras by adding specific details and hopefully painting a visual picture in the reader s mind. The Paleolithic Era or (Old Stone Age) started around 2.6 million years ago and ended 10,000 years ago. There were many human species in the Paleolithic era but only one species survived up until the Neolithic Era (New Stone Age). Paleolithic Humans ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Neolithic people had knowledge of farming and herding animals. These people were mainly clothed in the skin of animals that they raised. Unlike the people of the Paleolithic era, the Neolithic people were generally shorter and had lower life expectancies, however, the Neolithic woman produced more children because the nomadic way of living was no longer practiced. Art was very essential in both Eras. Art in the Paleolithic era was either portable or stationary. Their art focused on attempts to control their environment by ritual mainly. The Paleolithic people used tools made of wood, animal bones and stone to create works of art on the walls of their caves. They believed to have animistic religious beliefs so they often decorated their dwellings with pictures of deer mammoths and bison. They also made sculptures (Venus) using similar concepts. The Neolithic Era basically introduced more of the human figures. They created images of human figures more than they did animals. In this Era, tools such as stone, vessel and woven baskets and clay were used. For sculptures they used stone and clay. The Neolithic people focused more on pottery and architecture when portraying their artwork. Settled life started the development of pottery and permanent architecture. Moreover, the Neolithic people were the first to apply pigment to a manmade ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...