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Essay about Mistaken Identity for Twelfth Night
Mistaken Identity William Shakespeare, in his well known comedy Twelfth Night, creates a plot that
revolves around mistaken identity and deception. Mistaken identity, along with disguises, rules the
play and affects the lives of several of the characters. Shakespeare s techniques involve mistaken
identity to bring humor, mystery, and complication to the play. Many characters in Twelfth Night
assume disguises, beginning with Viola who is disguised as a eunuch, Maria who writes a letter to
Malvolio as Olivia, and then the mix up between Sebastian and Viola are revealed. The instances of
mistaken identity are related to many disguises in the play. Viola, who puts on male attire, begins to
have everyone believe that she is a man. By ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Maria and the conspirators decide to mislead Malvolio into thinking that Olivia is in love with him.
Maria decides to lead him on by writing a letter, but means to be from Olivia. This love letter is meant
to instruct Malvolio to do actions that Olivia despises. Maria is able to mislead Malvolio because she
has the same print and seal as Olivia. Shakespeare is able to trick the characters and create many
portrayals of them. The mistaken identity in this play is related to the prevalence of disguises in the
play as Viola s male clothing leads to her being mistaken for her brother Sebastian. Sebastian is
mistaken for Viola (or rather, Cesario) by Sir Andrew and Sir Toby, and then by Olivia, who quickly
marries him. Meanwhile, Antonio mistakes Viola for Sebastian and thinks that his friend has betrayed
him when Viola claims not to know him. While Viola is in a sword fight against Sir Andrew, Antonio
is trying to be a loyal friend by taking the place of Viola, who he thinks is Sebastian. Antonio is not
liked by Orsino s court, so he is then arrested and taken away. While this is happening, Antonio asks
Viola for his purse back, which he gives to Sebastian. Viola becomes extremely confused and claimed
not having his purse and being a close friend of his. Antonio takes this as deception and thinks that
Sebastian, who is really Viola, is a coward. These cases of mistaken identity, common in
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Symptoms Of Colorblindness
Colorblindness is a disorder that results in a decrease in function of the mechanisms that allow the eye
to see colors. These symptoms usually result from a mutation that interrupts the development of the
retinal cones. Cones are photoreceptor cells that response best to bright light and serve to discriminate
colors. There are three different types of cones each with different pigments blue, green and red
(Deeb). Blue cones are able to absorb light with a short wavelength around 420nm; green cones are
able to absorb light with a middle wavelength around 530nm, and red cones are able to absorb light
with a long wavelength around 560nm (Deeb). Working together these cones are able to discriminate
between the colors we see. The genes responsible
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Maxiella Case Study
As the maxilla develops in the region posterior to the maxillary tuberosity, the anterior cranial fossa,
the palate, and the body of the mandible also has to follow the growth pattern of maxilla and increase
in length.21 The mandible follows this growth pattern by remodeling the anterior part of the ramus
posteriorly, leaving an offset relationship between the upper and lower arches with the maxilla more
forward than the mandible (Class II type relationship).19,21 To keep pace with the anteriorly
forwarding maxillary growth, the distal portion of the ramus starts remodeling. Ramus resorbs
anteriorly while the posterior portion remodels, thus maintaining the same width of the ramus and at
the same time relocating it more posteriorly to allow for increase in length of the body of the mandible
and achieve the perfect positioning of the mandible with the maxilla returning to a Class I position of
the teeth. The upward and backward repositioning of the ramus occurs to increase the length of
vertical dimension and to provide horizontal expansion of the mandible with a further descent of the
mandibular arch and occlusal separation.
As growth and development continues, the cranial base also remodels due to dimensional growth
changes in the temporal lobes of the cerebrum and the middle cranial fossa. Resorption on the
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Both are counterparts of the pharyngeal space. The middle cranial floor and the pharyngeal space are
connected by the skeletal structure of the ramus in order to place the mandibular arch in proper
anatomic position with the maxilla. This makes the antero posterior position of the ramus an essential
component for the balanced position of the craniofacial structures. Thus the previous forward growth
of the maxilla is now matched by the mandibular protrusion. The molars once again return to a dental
Class I position, and the upper anteriors no longer have an
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Testable Questions
Testable Question
What is the effect of different types of milk on dried butter?
Purpose
The purpose of the experiment conducted was to determine which type of milk produced the largest
amount of dried butter after each type of milk was shaken.
Background Information
Milk is a phenomenal source of protein and is made of about 87% water, so it is essential in any diet
(milkfacts.com). The energy milk has, comes from what is in it: carbohydrates, proteins, and even the
fat content, however, milk is a healthy fat. Calories are a very important source of energy, and milk
provides a great boost of energy. It is proven that different milk grades are better for different
circumstances, and it is important to know which is the best for one s ... Show more content on
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It can be seen that there was a great deal of additional fat present in the higher grades of milk. After
three different trials were completed, the data trend that was shown was steady results for the four
different grades of milk. Skim milk had nearly no fat, which was similar to 1% milk. Additionally, 2%
milk was steady with having more fat, along with whole milk. On the nutrition label, the type of milk
that has more fats, protein, and carbohydrates produced more butter. When the grade of the milk was
higher, there was a greater amount of dried butter. The trials conducted all had very comparable
results, which proved that the results were
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Sir William Golding s Lord Of The Flies
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sir William Gerald Golding (1911 1993), a British novelist, a playwright and poet. A novel winning
and booker prize winning author. Golding is best known for his novel, Lord of the Flies and his other
works including, To the Ends of the Earth. Golding also won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize
during 1979. Golding was also a part of the World War II and joined the Royal Navy in 1940. Golding
s writing continues to touch every country in the world and is read in more than 35 languages. Many
of his attempts at other works are still endured in manuscripts or typescript. Words may, through the
devotion, the skill, the passion and the luck of writers, prove to be the most powerful thing in the
world William Golding, Nobel Lecture, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In his comparison he has shown how the adults are so like these children running to and fro without
any supervision. Though, the comparison may seem absurd initially, but starts to make sense as we
move forward. Golding has stick to has ideology throughout the novel without any trace of humour.
Most of the satires presented in the novel are dark and bitter in their own way. The first and the
foremost satire is on civilization. In this era of moving forward with civilization and civilized people,
the people still think of going to war. He highlights the destruction, evil and fear in human mind.
During the start of the novel we see the boys end up in an uninhabited island. The reason of the plane
crash remains unknown. The probable reason being the effect of World War II. Mostly it is a political
satire. Both Ralph and Jack symbolize leadership. While most the leaders would related themselves to
the Ralph and not the hated Jack, but the twist remains that it Jack who is the actual leader. This
comparison has been made to mock the leaders of the world. Ralph the kind of person how we would
want our leaders to actually be. This comparison reflects the difference between our dreams and ideals
and the reality really is. People usually idealise such characters but our reality is far away from
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Similarities Between Franklin And John Winthrop
John Winthrop and Benjamin Franklin both played pivotal roles in their structuring government, yet
were very different in their philosophical views. Winthrop, a Puritan, founded his ideals based on a
firm belief in one almighty God. Whereas Franklin, also a believer in a supreme being, founded his
ideals on a more scientific ideal. Both men had different visions of government, along with a different
view of humanity.
Franklin agreed and signed the Declaration of Independence that stated, We hold these truths to be self
evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable
Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. This statement solidifies the
right to work ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He displays this thought process when twisting words that a store owner should not pass losses on to
customers when he remarks, That, as a man may take the advantage of his own skill or ability, so he
may of another s ignorance or necessity. Along with the man s claim that if he lost goods at sea, he
should be able to charge more for goods he still had to make up for the loss. Winthrop felt that this
causes oppression to the people and was unfair. Whereas, the store owner was of better stature than
many in the town, he should not offset his loss by charging more to his customer. He was beholden to
the idea that the more fortunate should help the less fortunate. Winthrop s vision was for an equality
among people. in opposition to this ideal, Benjamin Franklin expressed that people had different
skills, and if they so chose could work as hard as they wanted to make the life they envisioned for
themselves. Franklin also identified that people needed to be able to have this freedom, whereas for
the most part, they would do good with it not only themselves, additionally others. Therefore, not only
helping the community grow, as well as personal satisfaction of taking pride in their work. Thus,
inspiring others, along with bringing natural leaders to the forefront for offices. Hamilton perceived
the need to keep the people under control, and in a perfect world convert them all to believers in God.
While Franklin was more of a free, independent thinker, thus wanting to put more power in the
peoples hands. Both men had those who admired and followed them. To this day, our country still
struggles with electing those to office who want less or more
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Comparing Two Short Story
Comparing Two Short Story Characters
Almost everyone from different culture that lives in another country has some issues when trying to
raise their family. For me, that im living this experience, it s a little difficult to adapt in the society. But
when I read the short story Everyday Use and the A pair of tickets I find myself. Because I feel
inspired by these two stories, I choose to compare the character of Dee and June May Woo.
First of all, when comparing these two characters I found some similarities because Dee is an African
American and June is American Chinese. Moreover, they seem to have the same family issue because
they fight a lot with their parents. Also, both of them don t want to follow their traditions because they
feel
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Investigating The Performance And Financial Position Of An...
A Reporting Entity as per SAC 1(para 40) means, an entity which, regardless of any sector, has
stakeholders who rely on the general purpose financial reports, evaluate the performance and financial
position of an entity and make decisions regarding allocation of resources. Hence, an entity will be
called as an reporting entity, if there are users who would rely on the analysis provided by the GPFR.
1) Users Dependent
SAC 1 Paras 19 22 broadines the factors to identify whether there are dependent users. Factors
Explaination/Example Reasons why Electric is a Reporting Entity
Separation of Management from economic interest The higher is the spread of ownership = higher is
the separation, hence, there is more likely the existence of users dependent on GPFR to make
decisions for resource allocation In electric, we are assuming that the spread of the ownership as well
as extent of seperation between the management and owners is higher, hence, there is existence of
dependent users Economic or political importance/influence If an entity is able to make a higher
impact on political and economic parties, there is a higher likelihood of existence of users dependent
on GPFR In electric, we are assuming that it maintains a strong position in the market has makes a
significant impact politically and economically. Hence, there is a likelihood of existence of users
dependent Financial charecteristics It Includes the size of assets/employees etc. or indebtedness of an
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GFCI Research Paper
Hundreds of deaths occur each year due to electrocutions in or around the home. Over two thirds of
these deaths and thousands of electrical shocks can be prevented if a ground fault circuit interpreter is
installed properly in the homes branch circuits. However many people do not know what a ground
fault circuit interpreter or GFCI is or if it is installed in their homes. Invented by Charles Dalziel in
1961, the GFCI is an inexpensive device that monitors electricity flow within the circuits. If there is a
loss of current the device shuts off that circuit instantly to avoid a fatal dose of electricity. The national
electric code requires them in all new kitchens and bathrooms as well as unfinished basements, crawl
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These are types that look like a wall outlet. With areas on either side allowing the user to plug things
into the wall and a two buttons in the middle that usually reads test and reset . When pressing the test
button the GFCI should trip and turn off the power to anything plugged in. If this does not happen, the
device is faulty or improperly installed and Atlanta area homeowners should contact an Atlanta
electrical contractor as soon as possible. GFCI Portable: These devices resemble an extension cord.
They plug into a wall outlet and allow users to plug items into them while the device is encased for
weather protection. These are used mainly in outdoor areas where the receptacle type use is
impractical. GFCI Circuit Breakers: These devices are installed into a panel box allowing for the
GFCI to dual function. The device will protect the selected circuits from ground fault but will also
shut down the circuit in the event of an overload or a short. It is never wise for a homeowner
inexperienced in electrical work to attempt to install a GFCI alone. Contacting an electrical contractor
should precede any do it yourself projects around the home as there is a serious risk of injury and
fatality for a simple error. In Georgia, an Atlanta electrician will be able to asses the electrical system
in the home and provide a good deal of information on options and local
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Serpent Bound Research Paper
Serpent Mound, located in Peebles, Ohio is the largest existing prehistoric effigy mound documented,
it is ~400 meters long and was built by Adena people approximately 2,300 years ago, according to the
most recent studies of the site (Romain others 2017, p. 201). The modern day, Eastern Shawnee Tribe
of Oklahoma claim ancestral connection to the site. Serpent Mound has been adopted as an Ohio State
Memorial and a National Historic Landmark, due to its iconic size and shape that resembles a coiling
serpent with an egg in in its jaw (Herrmann others 2014, p.117). The site is currently under
consideration to be an UNESCO World Heritage site; however, the United States recently cut ties with
UNESCO, potentially jeopardizing nominations for U.S. based archaeological sites and historic
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9). Serpent Mound is well documented and has peaked archaeologist and other researchers interest for
a long time, the first excavation dates back to Putnam in the 1890s (Herrmann and others 2014, p.
117). However, the age of construction for Serpent Mound has been a point of contestation for
researchers. Researchers propose two time periods for construction, either Adena (~2,300 years ago)
or Fort Ancient (~900 years ago) (Herrmann 2014, p. 119). Recently published work, as of 2017, done
by Romain and others have provided strong evidence for Adena construction, radio carbon dates from
GeoProbe core samples, LiDAR analyses, and electrical resistivity ground imaging surveys support
their hypothesis (2017). Despite of initial construction of Serpent Mound, Hermann and Others do not
deny that later Fort Ancient and other cultural groups occupied the site, making the site multi
occupational (2014,
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Producto Interno Bruto y PIB per Cápita in Honduras
Producto Interno Bruto y PIB per Cápita. Honduras posee un Producto Interno Bruto de US$19,048
MM para el 2012. Este se 11 distribuye por sectores de la siguiente manera: la agricultura con 13.9%,
teniendo como principales productos banano, café, cítricos, carne de res; la industria con 27.6%,
teniendo como principales productos azúcar, textiles, ropa, productos de madera; y el sector servicios
con 58.5%, la tasa de crecimiento del PIB en los últimos años se muestra a continuación: Cuentas
2009 2010 2011 2012 proy. 2013 ▲% PIB 2.4% 3.7% 3.7% 3.9% *3.1%
PIB Nominal (millones de US$)
14,48 4
15,72 7
17,55 3
18,26 7
19,048
PIB per Cápita (US$)año 1,931 2,069 2,250 2,312 2,352
Para que Honduras se encuentre entre los 12 países más desarrollados debe tener un crecimiento en su
producto interno bruto de al menos un 8% anual en los próximos años, y para lograr este crecimiento
Honduras Debe ejercer un control gubernamental de la economía:
1) Aumentar las inversiones en el sector público, quien financia ya sea con endeudamiento, o con
dinero de los impuestos, de ese modo van a necesitar mano de obra para llevar adelante esos proyectos
de infraestructura o de cualquier otra cosa, generando así empleos y como consecuencia más ingresos
a las familias, que luego serian gastados y que generarían ingresos para otros generando así una
reactivación económica todo esto mediante la acción del multiplicador de la inversión llevaría a la
economía
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Investigating Cognitive Thinking Processes and the Age at...
Investigating Cognitive Thinking Processes and the Age at Which They
Develop
This research was based on the work of Jean Piaget and was influenced mainly by him, the aim of the
research was to assess the differences in children s cognitive development (thinking processes) at age
ranges from 4 6, 7 8 and 9 and above and to find out whether they would be able to use their logic in 3
tasks originally set out by Piaget. A Lab experiment was thought best because of the ability to
replicate, in this case it was a classroom in the setting (a nursery setting in Trowbridge, Wiltshire) and
12 different children of varying ages were used as opposed to the same age group or the same gender.
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This is the stage where a child does not know that physical objects remain in existence even when out
of sight (object permanence).
2. Preoperational stage (ages 2 7) The child is not yet able to conceptualise abstractly and needs
concrete physical situations.
3. Concrete operations (ages 7 11) As physical experience accumulates, the child starts to
conceptualise, creating logical structures that explain his or her physical experiences. Abstract
problem solving is also possible at this stage. For example, arithmetic equations can be solved with
numbers, not just with objects.
4. Formal operations (beginning at ages 11 15) By this point, the child s cognitive structures are like
those of an adult and include conceptual reasoning.
During all development stages, the child experiences his or her environment using whatever mental
maps he or she has constructed so far. If the experience is a repeated one, it fits easily or is assimilated
into the child s cognitive structure so that he or she maintains mental equilibrium. If the experience is
different or new, the child loses equilibrium, and alters his or her cognitive structure to accommodate
the new conditions. This way, the child erects more and more adequate cognitive structures.
Aims and
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Free-Will Vs Predestination
In order to answer the question, How do we reconcile our free will with the sovereignty and
determination of God? successfully, we must first define the terms free will and predestination. In
reference to the subject of salvation, free will means man s ability to choose the way to salvation or
not. Basically, it is man s ability to choose God without God s help. On the other hand, predestination
refers to the fact that God has chosen before the foundation of the world those whom He wishes to
save and those whom He wishes to condemn. In other words, man is chosen to be saved by God, not
for anything that he does, but simply because the Lord has chosen him for His good pleasure.
Although it may seem simple at first, this question of free will versus predestination is really not that
easy to unravel. First, free will must be further defined in the context of pre Fall, unregenerate,
regenerate, and glorified man. Before the Fall, Adam and Eve were perfect image bearers of God.
They had the ability to choose to sin and the ability to choose not to sin. In Latin, this state is best
known as posse peccare, posse non peccare. After the Fall, the man was in an unregenerate state with
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The answer is simple he cannot choose to go against his nature. If the man is unregenerate, he cannot
choose not to sin. In order for him ever to come into cooperation with God, then, he must be made
alive through regeneration, which is solely the work of the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ Himself declared,
No one can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him; and I will raise him up at the last
day (John 6:44). In John 8:36, Christ declares that if the son sets you free, then you are free indeed.
Nevertheless, Scripture never mentions man freeing or saving himself of his own free
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Spark Engine Research Paper
Each of these steps are explained below or in the Glossary. Now you are ready to start your Model T.
If you have an electric starter (congratulations) the starter button will usually be on the floor by your
left heel. You will want to pull the Choke/Primer knob on the dash out and press your heel on the
starter button. As soon as the engine fires, let go of the Choke and take your heel off the starter button.
Reach up with your right hand and pull the Throttle arm down about ½ way and at the same time with
your left hand pull the Spark arm down about ⅓ to ½ way down. If the engine doesn t start, make sure
you return the Spark and Throttle arms back to the beginning positions and try again. Note: If the
engine is already hot you usually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
First do all the items in your checklist (ABSOLUTELY SET THE SPARK ARM FULL UP). Failure to
do so may jam an electric starter but with a hand crank, a possible backfire could result in serious
injury to your hand or arm. If the car engine is cold, you should turn the key to the straight up position
(off). Go to the front of the car and pull the Choke/Primer out (usually a small wire ring in the left
lower corner of the radiator) while with your right hand, crank the engine a couple of quarter turns.
You ll have to push the crank in (toward the motor) as you turn the crank and you will feel it lock into
the ratchet. Now, go turn the key to the left (counterclockwise) and go back to the front of the engine.
NOW WITH YOUR LEFT HAND CUPPED engage the crank again and pull the crank up. Don t push
it down and don t put your thumb over the crank handle. These are safety precautions in the event the
engine kicks back. If the engine doesn t catch the first time turn the crank backward
(counterclockwise) and re engage the crank so you are always pulling up. Repeat this until the engine
starts. If after several attempts the engine doesn t start. Go back and turn the key off and repeat the
process. Once the engine catches, quickly go to the steering wheel and pull the spark (left side arm)
down about ⅓ to ½ way and the throttle arm (right side) down about ½
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Family Is The Fundamental Unit Of Society And Today It Is...
According to Dr. Alina Costin, family is the fundamental unit of society and today it is used with a
wide variety of meanings (2014). In 2007, single parent families make up thirty two percent of the
population (Benokraitis, 2012). As more adult remain single into their thirties and divorce rates are
higher, the number of children living in single parent families has increased (Benokraitis, 2012). The
number of never married people has gone up form four percent in 1960 to forty three percent in 2010
(Benokraitis, 2012). Women also run an over whelming eighty seven percent of single parent
households in the United States (Benokraitis, 2012). While these statistics seem daunting, it is
important to remember how children and the parent are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Single father families make up a small proportion of all single parent families (Coles, 2015). Children
living in these families often exhibit more behavior and academic problems than children who live
with single mother families (Pong, Dronkers, and Hampden Thomas,2015). Despite these findings, the
number of single father households has increased about nine fold since 1960, from less than 300,000
to more than 2.6 million in 2011(Coles, 2015). Women will more likely attend to primary and daily
parenting tasks, such as feeding, dressing, and emotional nurturance of children, whereas men will
attend to play activities and financial provision (Coles, 2015). Another study also found that single
mothers and fathers displayed similar rates of participation, with single mothers less involved than
married mothers and single fathers more involved than married fathers (Nord et al., 1997). According
to Coles, living in a single mother family increases the risk for delinquency (2015). This is likely due
not to the mothers lack of parenting ability but rather the need to support their family financially
(Rodgers and Rose, 2001) The most popular explanation centers on a resource deprivation argument
single mothers have fewer resources (e.g., income, time, energy), thus leading to diminished social
control and socialization (Coles, 2015). Single fathers tend to be better off in terms of income and
social support than single mothers (Coles, 2015). They
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Hawaiian Culture Essay
There are still debates about the origins of Polynesian culture, but one thing we can ensure is that
Polynesia is not a single tribe but a complex one. Polynesians which includes Marquesans, Samoans,
Niueans, Tongans, Cook Islanders, Hawaiians, Tahitians, and Māori, are genetically linked to
indigenous peoples of parts of Southeast Asia. It s a sub region of Oceania, comprising of a large
grouping of over 1 ,000 islands scattered over the central and southern Pacific Ocean, within a triangle
that has New Zealand, Hawaii and Easter Island as its corners.
People who live in these islands are regarded as Polynesians for their similar traits in language,
customs, society and culture.
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A second wave of migrations may have arrived around 1100 AD from Tahiti. The isolated Hawaiians
had less and less contact with the rest of the Polynesian world and developed their own distinct
culture. Hawaiian culture was certainly well established by 1400 AD, the exciting history and culture
of ancient Hawaii was in full swing!
The Polynesian migration to Hawaii was part of one of the most remarkable achievements of
humanity: the discovery and settlement of the remote, widely scattered islands of the central Pacific.
When European explorers found the islands of Polynesia, the common ancestry of the Polynesians
was evident the inhabitants of widely separated islands looked alike, spoke alike, and had similar
cultural practices. Their manufactured products such as fishhooks, trolling lures, adzes, and ornaments
also revealed similarities. And they had the same basic stock of domesticated plants and animals.
The Polynesian people are considered to be by linguistic, archaeological and human genetic ancestry a
subset of the sea migrating Austronesian people and tracing Polynesian languages places their
prehistoric origins in the Malay Archipelago, and ultimately, in
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Lenore Alexander Narrative
Lenore Alexander. The name still to this day that name sends a dejected feeling straight through my
body with unrelenting force. I have never experienced pain like the pain that was felt on February 11,
2014. This was the day that my Nana was taken all too soon from this world. Taken from me. But first
I shall start at the beginning. Lenore Van Natta was the most giving individual you could ever find.
She gave so much to everyone and never expected anything in return. Her doors were always open to
anyone in need and as soon as you walked in you would be greeted with open arms and a smile every
time. She practically raised me after my mom went back to work and she made everything fun. She
taught me my colors in one day using M Ms. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She told stories that began to have new meaning when she told them for the last time. They felt deeper
and drive themselves further into my heart where they still reside. Nana then went on to explain how
she was sick of fighting and her one wish was for us to just let her go peacefully. At the time I was so
angered by her selfishness. How could she give up when my aunt had another baby on the way. A
baby that would never know her grandmother. A baby who would never know the warmth of her hugs.
I begged her to stay. I cried at her side begging her to stay so we could make more memories like the
ones that she had just told. She refused and told me to stay strong with a smile that I took the wrong
way. I was so angry at her. How could she abandon her family? How could she be so greedy to do
this? I told her I loved her and walked out of the room in a rage and when I got to the hallway I
collapsed in an immense rush of emotions. This competes for the lowest part of my life. I sobbed on
the floor and didn t care who saw me or when a kind nurse tried to help me up. I was frozen in anguish
as my mind tried to figure out what was happening. If I had known
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Team Dynamics and Conflict Resolution Strategies
Team Dynamics and Conflict Resolution Strategies
University of Phoenix Success in many areas of our lives, be it family, education, business, or leisure,
is dependent on successful teamwork. Teams are a number of persons associated together in work or
activity...a group on one side (Merriam Webster, 2008). There are many types of teams, work teams,
school teams, sports teams, families etc. The fact remains that teams, because they are made up of
imperfect human beings, are inherently dysfunctional ( Lencioni, 2002). This inherent dysfunction is
more commonly referred to as conflict. Working teams/groups need to be able to resolve conflict
quickly and effectively in order to keep the team working well. Therefore, understanding and ... Show
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Arbitration is mainly for a more serious problem within a team. Most teams never make it to the point
of arbitration. The process is held within a room that is similar to a court room. This is a process in
which the disputes wave the right of a jury.
With the amount of conflict in this world, it is good to know different ways of solving the conflict
quickly and professionally. Negotiation should most always be used at the first step in conflict
resolution. It is the easiest strategy to implement, and has the benefit of keeping the conflict within the
team. When a decision cannot be made, there are times that an impartial third party needs to be
involved. Mediation is the next step from negotiation and helps bring the opposing sides closer to, if
not make, a final decision by the use of a fresh pair of eyes . When the conflict almost gets to the
worst place possible then arbitration is the strategy to use. Arbitration brings in the big guns with the
use of the arbitrator. This decision is the end all, legally binding, conclusion of the situation. In the
end, teamwork is the best way to avoid conflicts. When a group of people successfully work together
toward a common goal, while taking in everyone s strengths and weaknesses, they become a team. It
is teamwork that remains the ultimate
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Summary Of The Lost Letters Of Pergamum
Longenecker s The Lost Letters of Pergamum encapsulates the socio historical, cultural, and political
atmosphere of the first century setting in which Mark s Gospel would have been experienced.
Understanding Jesus in context of this background alters the way I understand the Gospel of Mark.
Specific passages in Mark can be reflected upon based on the socio historical, cultural, and political
aspects of the setting described in Longenecker s book. In The Lost Letters of Pergamum, readers see
Euphemos and Antipas admonishing Luke against associating himself with Christians for they
worship and follow a different lord than the emperor as well as endorse an empire other than Rome.
In the time following the destruction of the temple, the people attributed their wealth, social status,
and success to having favor with the gods. In fact, Antipas goes as so far as to say the gods made the
Roman empire eternal and sovereign. Antipas attributes his rise in social status to the gods. Jesus, on
the other hand, does not look at riches that way. When a rich man fell at the feet of Jesus asking how
to inherit eternal life, Jesus instructed the man to sell what he has, give to the poor, and follow Him
(Matthew 10:17 31). This goes against the aforementioned social belief throughout the history of
Rome. This means that riches are not in fact a sign of favor from the gods. Additionally, in Mark 13,
Jesus speaks of the destruction of the temple. When Antipas read this section, he realized that
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Challenges Faced By Companies Of The Bionanotechnology...
There are many challenges faced by companies in the Bionanotechnology sector depending on their
size.
Small companies
According to Dr. Elicia Maine, an Associate Professor at the SFU s Beedie School of Business, most
of the Bionanotechnology research in Canada takes place at the University level. The researchers at
the University level look for the labs in their own University only that have industrial participation.
So, many of the Nano biotech researches for the startups remain at the University level and therefore
lag behind on new research due to scarcity of funds. Further, the researchers at the startups have to
work for long hours and get little time to read the journals related to their research and keep
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Dr. Maine suggested that Nano biotech companies should divide their research into different branches
or even different companies, so that they can maintain diversity while accepting the Venture
Capitalists demands. An important example of such a company is Nanogram Corporation, which
directed its research into different areas including medical devices, consumer electronics and solar
energy. The research at Nanogram was purchased by a Japanese company Teijin Ltd. In the year 2010.
Another important issue involving the funding by the Venture Capitalists is the Risk Capital in the
Nano biotech sector. According to CVCA (Canada s Venture Capital and Private Equity Association),
the worldwide risk investment in Canada dropped by 22% to $380 million in 2012, although overall
investment remained stable at $1.5 billion in 2011. Thus, Canadian research based Nano biotech firms
are often the target of foreign buyers as risk capital in Canada is lower than United States. Alberta is
seen as the ideal destination for funding by the Venture Capitalists.
Large Companies
A big challenge faced by the multi nationals in the Nano biotech sector is to keep the innovation alive.
According to Dr. Maine, the radical innovations happens mostly at the smaller companies. The big
companies, although profitable, lacks diversity and flexibility in their research focus because of the
stakeholders and Investors demands. However, innovations can occur at the big companies
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Essay on Problems with Eyewitness Testimony
Eyewitness testimony has been used for many centuries and continues to be a part of our criminal
justice system. Although, there has been many controversy debates on whether to allow the
continuation of these testimonies in court, and allow it to be used as evidence. Eyewitness testimony
can either be harmful or useful for an individual. We must fully analysis and see what certain factors
(psychological, and age wise) come into the equation before coming up with final conclusions. A case
study titled Problems with Eyewitness Testimony talks about a famous Canadian case in which a 14
years old boy named Steven Truscott, was convicted in 1959 of rape and murder of a 12 years old,
Lynne Harper. It was later found that the conviction was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A 10 year old boy will unfortunately become a victim quickly to these errors. Taking into
consideration that his recollection of that night wasn t any useful in court. When given the option, it is
likely he will go with the option that makes seems justified. Does this mean that all children have
faulty memories? Absolutely not, but their age does have an influence. According to child
development expert, Dr. Steven Ceci. Children s intake on memories is different from adults. It factors
down to the child s past knowledge of things and whether they can extract real memories rather than
created false ones. Knowing this we still can t deem a child s memory to be as credible as an adults. A
case in 2002, where a 5 year old girl was abducted in front of her home in Stanton, California. Sarah
Ahn, a 6 year old child was the only witness to the crime. Ceci also said there are times when a child
can be a lot more accurate than an adult. This contradicts the point of a child s memory not being as
credible and in this case, it supports what Dr. Steven Ceci was saying. Sarah Ahn, fit into this
exception of being accurate. She was able to give a detailed description of the suspect and his car, that
a few days later the authorities attained the suspect. Although we still need to proceed with caution
and not rely on child s testimonies, because a child s mind can be manipulated to implant a false
memory. (Web 3) Psychologists continue to conduct tests, theories, and studies to
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The Mexican Cartel, The Sinaloa Cartel
The Mexican Cartel
Imagine living with your family and having a fear of leaving your house or even being in it? Many
Mexican citizens are being killed by the narcotics in Mexico. Mexicans are not living in peace in their
cities. Narcs never really had a time where it started, it always been around, of course it has increased,
but there is no specific date or year. Important groups of the cartel is the Sinaloa cartel, the Beltran
Leyva Organization and many more. This issue is important because it is ruining many families in
Mexico, uncles, fathers, sons, daughters, mothers and aunts are being murdered. This informs you on
what is hurting the heart and families of Mexico. For me it is important because I m Mexican and it
hurts to see those in Mexico, losing their loved ones.
Over the past couple of decades, drug cartels have skyrocketed in different countries especially in
Mexico. With wars like these, there is violence everywhere around Mexico. In a fairly recent article,
called Mexican Military Runs Up Body Count in Drug War by Azam Ahmed and Eric Schmitt, it
explains how the cartel is starting to be a lot more powerful over mexican soldiers. In the article it
states, The Mexican authorities say the nation s soldiers are simply better trained and more skilled
than the cartels they battle.... But experts who study the issue say Mexico s kill rate is practically
unheard of (NY Times, 3) . This shows that they could be possibly hiding something away from the
public. Just
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American Tea History
While tea dates back almost 5000 years to ancient China, there is a tale that about tea was created. An
Emperor (and herbalist) who was sick, sitting under a tree waiting for his servant to boil water. As the
water boiled leaves from the tree had fallen into it, and the Emperor decided to drink it anyway.
Out of all the countries to be introduced to tea, the United Kingdom was one of the last nations to be
familiarized to it. By the mid 1600s, Americans were already drinking tea. Tea was being brought
back from the Portuguese who were living in the East as traders and missionaries. But it was not the
Portuguese who were the first to transport; it was actually the Dutch. Which soon had established teas
as its popular drink.
Not too long after, tea soon became a common house hold object in England. From offices to
nurseries, middle class and upper class families alike used tea for At Home events. I was able to be
served for breakfast through dinner and be just as satisfying for either meal. During the hype of tea
Family Tea time was created became, which included sardines, potted meats, muffins and crumpets,
and was served in the living room.
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First becoming a popular drink in coffee shops, with locations near business for not only relaxation
but pleasure as well. They were originally for middle and upper class men; the women would drink tea
in their own homes. During that time tea was still too expensive to be common among the working
classes. Working class couldn t afford tea because it s high taxation price. The first tax on tea in the
leaf, introduced in 1689, was so high at 25p in the pound that it almost stopped sales. It was reduced to
5p in the pound in 1692. Unfortunately with all the taxations, there was unseen consequence; there
was growth of methods to avoid taxation including smuggling and
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The Goal Of The Physical Education Teacher
Mismatch between What is Taught and What is Needed for Careers
The goal of the physical education teacher education curriculum is to train teachers who can provide
effective teaching and produce learning outcomes in children. However, when it comes to train
preservice teachers, there is no consistent curriculum across the programs in the U.S. It depends on the
interests and abilities of teacher educators and to the demands of the institutions in which they serve
(Locke, Mand, Sidentop, 1981). This disciplinary debates about what to teach has been continued
since 1964 initiated by Henry (Collier, 2006).
The primary point of this debate in physical education teacher education curriculum lies in the
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However, Rovegno (2001, p. 93) also claimed that since the mid 1990s, the tide has turned. With the
work of Ennis and her colleagues and students, in particular their recent work on Sport for Peace,
curriculum theorist such as Kirk and Sparkes, Peter Hastie and colleagues work on Sport Education,
and Barrett s work on lacrosse, curriculum and subject matter research and scholarship has blossomed
and is growing. The quality of this work in comparison to other fields in education is strong and this
work is accepted in the top general education journals.
The Categories of the Knowledge Areas in Physical Education
Before I talk about my rationale of claiming that we should teach K 12 content knowledge area, I
describe the categories of knowledge areas included in physical education. In 2001, Locke defined
that the knowledge areas of physical education teacher education programs into three categories (p.
24).
(a) The knowledge of schools as a social institution and education as a primary social process:
The focus of this area is preparation for participation in a changing, challenging, and profoundly
political environment.
(b) The scientific foundations:
The focus of this area is fundamental
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Static Stretching Research Paper
Stretching and holding a muscle in an elongated position for an extended period is called static
stretching, the amount of time of each stretch can vary but is usually between 20 60 seconds. The
muscle is typically stretched to its end range based on the patient s sensory response. This type of
stretch can be performed actively or passively and is generally repeated four to five times on each
side. Static stretching is effective for increasing flexibility and has a low risk of exceeding the
extensibility limits of a joint. Because static stretching involves a slow and controlled movement, the
patient maintains control and reduces the risk of soft tissue tearing.
Static stretching can be used in a physical therapy clinic depending on a patient s
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Definition Essay On Happiness
Everyone in life has their own perspective of happiness, everyone has their own struggles and
obstacles that they go through . Individually, happiness does not include materialistic items because
they only last for the moment. Happiness is when you are content with yourself within and do not care
about others judging you for you. People in our society often think that having the finer things in life
and changing their appearance will help them cope with the flaws inside of themselves. Instead of
being satisfied with who they are and what they already have, they tend to go above and beyond their
means as an individual. This makes it harder to become lively because people are consistently trying
to find happiness outside of themselves when in
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How Flexibility Is An Essential Thing
From Atkinson s research in 1984 we can understand that flexibility is an essential thing is this
competitive business world. So in order to cope up with the situation, companies need to explicitly
imply all three types of flexibilities and treat flexibility as an essential thing rather than an additional
option. In the flexible firm model denoted by Atkinson, there are two peripheries (core and
secondary). `Therefore, it can be presumed that the inner core periphery of highly skilled employees
bounded by secondary periphery of non standard workers who could be called back for short term
agreements.
Previously HRM dealt with basic things like hiring and recruitment, training and development,
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It will talk about the difficulties that the migrant workers i.e. migrant nurses in UK are facing
problems in times of adaptation and induction programs along with racism and discriminations
because of cultural and language differences.
Insourcing and Migrant Workers
Companies insource human resources when they cannot find the right person within their own
organization. Insourcing could be done on national or international basis. In the context of UK
employing nurses, they tend to do international recruitment. The reason NHS organisations are
interested to recruit international nurses is because they could be hired quickly compared to local
nurses who need three years to enter the market (RNC updated). As the employers are getting more of
International Recruited Nurses (IRN) in UK, a series of concerns are coming up regarding the
experienced that these migrant nurses are facing.
Adaptation and Induction
Due to insourcing of IRN, the international human resource management (IHRM) will have to go
beyond the regular HRM practices focus on the depth of the problems that these migrant nurses are
facing. As the nurses are coming into UK for the jobs, they need to go through the adaptation and
induction programs where these IRN s had mixed reviews. As many of them gave a positive feed
back, a lot of them were dissatisfied about not
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Housing Bubble Essay
In the beginning days of the 21st century, the United States experience an increase in the price of real
estate. The causes of the housing bubble were many and, even after it collapse in 2007, the causes for
it creation are still under scrutiny. As parties are still blaming each other, the losing party in this crisis
is the general public as they have been made responsible for it aftermath through the collectivization
of the financial cost. Inquiries into the causes of the housing bubble and its eventual collapse has
brought to light an ever increasing number of players responsible for its creation, some going back t
the 1970s.
Since the 1970s, the United States government has attempted to expand the rate of homeownership
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By 2009, more than 15.2 million U.S. mortgages, or 32.2% of all mortgaged properties, were in a
negative equity position. (Guiso, Sapienza, Zingales, 2013, p.1473) and about 26% of the existing
defaults are strategic(Guiso, Sapienza, Zingales, 2009). Research into the ethical implications of
strategic default shows that eighty two percent of respondents think it is morally wrong to engage in
strategic default. (Guiso, Sapienza, Zingales, 2013, p. 1475). In the same study, Guiso, Sapienza and
Zingales (2013), concluded that most people are unlikely to walk away from their home if their home
equity is only slightly negative, especially if they considerer it immoral to walk away. (Guiso,
Sapienza, Zingales, 2013, p. 1513). However, they also found that the emotional condition of the
person and their perception of the unfairness of their financial situation will increase the likelihood of
strategic default. And in addition, they determined that there is a social component to the increase
likelihood of choosing to strategically default. According to their
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Jean Piagets Theory on Child Dvevelopment
jean piagets theory on child developement
Jean Paiget (1896 1980) was biologist who was originally studied molluscs.
He was born in Neuchâtel, Switzerland he passed away September 16th 1980.
Jean Piaget s theory as 4 developmental stages these are,
* The Sensorimotor Stage (birth 2 years)
* The Preoperational Stage (2 7 years)
* The Concrete Operational (7 11 years)
* The Formal Operational Stage (11 years plus)
All of these 4 developmental stages have sub stages for each age range.
Sensorimotor Sub stages
Simple reflexes (birth 1 month old)
At this time the infant uses natural reflexes that they were born with such as, sucking and rooting. In
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Operation this is the ability to do things in your head such as, 8x8=64 young children will use their
fingers to do the working out as where adults will do the working out in there head to come up with
the answer.
Schema helps us make sense of information such as, saying all sales men are pushy and because of
this knowledge we react around this to fit the situation presented in front of us.
Stage, this is where children are able to understand more at one stage of their life than another such as,
A toddler can walk and talk where a baby can not. That s because a baby is not at that developmental
stage yet.
Jean Piagets theory s are model base for schools today teachers are encouraged to not push the child to
far beyond their abilities but yet to give them the experience to see, learn in a safe environment where
they are able to make mistakes and learn from them. This is called learning through experience
The curriculum came up with ages in stages in child development off of Jean Piaget s theories.
They use this to predict what a child can or can not do on the base of their age and level of
understanding.
www.teachernet.gov.uk www.learning andteachinginfo.com www.simplypsychology.org Jean piaget
wikipedia www.piaget.org/ Jean piaget
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Overpopulation Is A Serious Problem
There are many threats to global health in today s world but the one that seems to be the greatest threat
to the entire world is overpopulation. Overpopulation is a serious problem that is having an extreme
effect on the health of every citizen of every country. The problems caused by overpopulation could
even prove to be a fatal epidemic to the human population. Oftentimes overpopulation is overlooked
due to a lack of knowledge or simply because many government officials have dismissed
overpopulation and call it a myth. Overpopulation is an enormous and serious global problem that
needs to be taken seriously in order to analyze the issues and create solutions to provide a better way
of life and ensure that everyone is able to live a healthy life not only today but in the future as well.
The definition of the word overpopulation means that the number of things that depend on resources
for survival is significantly larger than the amount of resources available to them (Busman,
Overpopulation: The World s Problem ). In today s world people are experiencing the effects of
overpopulation run rampant because of a lack of population control and a lack of proper
contraceptives in countries like India (Busman, Overpopulation: The World s Problem ). Year after
year the population multiplies faster and faster resulting in exponential growth. Currently the world s
population is growing by 80 million people a year ( World Population Clock Projection ). Presently,
there are about 7
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Lily Goes To Paris
Children s Book Showcases the Beauty of Travel Dreams Rhythmic children s book is just one of the
few books to tackle the subject among children. Staci Capehart s Lily The Girl Who Can Fly in Her
Dreams: Lily Goes to Paris (AuthorHouse, 2016) features solid illustrations out of rich colors that get
readers, young and old alike, to think they re watching a cartoon and not reading a book. They will
find the story engaging and fun to read due to its rollicking rhymes, but the story s appeal lies most in
a theme that children s writers rarely write about: travel dreams. Lily The Girl Who Can Fly in Her
Dreams: Lily Goes to Paris features Lily, a spirited young girl who can fly in her dreams and embarks
on a night time flying tour with her friend
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The Nature Of Cyber World
With the overwhelming increase in the number of people of using internet for their day to day work
and run businesses, it has become equally important to understand the nature of cyber world we are
living in.
The internet is currently being used for all sorts of activities such as browsing, messaging, music,
news and on top of it for financial transactions. This is the reason why many people are getting this
opportunity to misuse it for the purposes it not meant for i.e. for harming others by using internet tools
both in financial and personal terms. There are group of people on internet whose only job is to get
involved in such unlawful activities and make money by using other people s sensitive information.
One such cybercrime which is has gained momentum in the recent years is Phishing. In Phishing, the
hackers tries to obtain both personal as well as financial information of users by posing as genuine
websites/emails. This information is further used to bring financial and personal losses to victims.
In this assignment, we are focusing on the concept of Phishing, the way it is done, its impact and how
it can be prevented.
Definition and Description of Phishing
With the increase in use of internet for both personal and financial activities, there is an increase in the
crimes related to people trying to steal the sensitive information of users for their own benefit. One
such activity is called Phishing.
Phishing is a process by which a hacker tries to lure people
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In The Mood For Love Essay
What is the ultimate form of a tragic love? For Wong, it is neither denial nor acceptance, but an eternal
state of longing and waiting. Among Wong Kar Wei s internationally acclaimed productions, Days of
Being Wilde (1990), In the Mood for Love (2000), and 2046 (2004) are loosely counted as a trilogy of
love. In the end chapter of his trilogy 2046, Wong continues to focus on Chou Mu Yun, a sentimental
yet callous writer and womanizer. Revolving around the affairs of Chou, 2046 presents to its audience
three pathways that love could possibly offer: to unite in happiness, to move on after the denial from
the loved one, and to linger upon the unanswered love in perpetuity. Chou is undoubtedly chosen to be
the bearer of the last pathway. As the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Mazierska discusses the overarching theme trapped in presence in Wong Kar Wei s movie as
postmodern implication that correlates to Wong s addicted uses of montage and symbolism in
narration and editing (p8, Mazierska). As he considers, Wong s works share the similarity with several
postmodern authors. The notion of alternative temporalities is central to the narrative organization to
postmodern novels, such as those of Italo Calvino and Alain Robber Grillet. (p17, Mazierska and
Rascaroli). James Udden also argues in the Stubborn Persistence of Local In Wong Kar wai that Wong
s popularity is credited to his typically post modern philosophy of denying his Hong Kong identity
and embracing it at the same time (finnayson, p143). In some more relevant cases, Flannery Wilson
discusses Wong s overlapping narration between presence and future in 2046 as the manifestation of
Deleuze s theory of crystal of time, vaguely alluding to the notion that virtual and the real intermingles
in 2046 (p164, Finnayson). Brunette also postulates that the sense of resisting the advancement of time
correlates to what the Fredric Jameson terms as longing for the present. (Teo, p358) Although it is
evident that every production of Wong concerns the subject of love, few theorists have been found so
far who posit Wong s interpretation of love in a post modernistic framework. The one who got closest
to this
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The Conflict Of Sophocles Antigone
Sophocles Antigone centers around a familial feud that develops between Antigone and Creon when
Antigone decides to bury her brother and Creon s niece, Polyneices. While Antigone believes that it is
her religious and familial duty to bury her brother, Creon objects, citing the Theban civil war which
took place right before the events of the play. Adhering to Greek literary tradition, Sophocles
ultimately seeks not just to entertain the audience but also to teach a moral lesson, in this case about
the consequences that ensue when a tyrannical ruler disobeys divine rule, violate religious obligation,
and attempt to place government over religion. In developing the plot and conflicts of the text,
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When one considers Antigone s actions against period social norms, it becomes apparent that Antigone
serves as a foil to the established stereotype of a traditional Greek woman who is supposed to be pure,
soft spoken, and nearly subservient, much like Ismene is. Antigone s contradiction to societal norms
serves to emphasize the severity of Antigone s rebellion as one not only against Creon but also against
society as well. From this interaction, the audience can glean that Antigone is not only viewed as
rebellious because of her actions, but also because of her sex, which inherently exacerbates the
severity of her crime. Creon s first accusations against the perpetrator of the burial support this initial
claim. Creon refers to the criminal as a he and implies that Creon cannot fathom that a woman might
commit a crime against his rule. Thus, a theme of gender roles emerges, further showing Antigone s
idealism since Antigone believes that she is able to act in rebellion of the throne regardless of
established gender roles and that she has the same fervor to fight against wrongs perpetrated by the
government as any male would have. Such defiance gives Antigone the characterization of a double
minority in Theban society: first because she is a woman and secondly because she questions Creon s
rule. Moreover, as posited by Kirkwood, The
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The Essence Of All Art
The essence of all art is to have pleasure in giving pleasure (Baryshnikov). Music and dance, whether
solo or coupled have the ability to mindfully catapult one through a porthole; where the practitioner or
admirer is adrift and present. Meanwhile, in its performance, granting both ad lib and formulated with
variations. Subsequently, it has been portrayed in visual manifest or its tangible, wherein concrete
expressive vessels in antiquity. Enthrallingly, as more discoveries immerge, one occurrence is certain;
most civilizations have shared the practice of music and dance amongst other complimentary art
forms. Humanly relatable, though other cultures were advanced in these forms of arts or have
expounded vividly above others. The mainstream belief of the evolution of instrument crafting and
playing, or folk dance had relied on the recorded information and archeological findings, which
suggest Mesopotamian cultures to have developed instruments along with the art of dancing. Man
made, rustic and harmonic artistic deliverance boomed between 3500 to 500 B.C. (Koopman).
However, the reference of where it rooted may be re examined with a Paleolithic tootle that designates
otherwise. Regardless, where the art of music had flourished, The Flute of Hohle Fels, [A] thin bird
bone flute carved some 35,000 years ago and unearthed in a German cave is the oldest handcrafted
musical instrument yet discovered (University of Tuebingen, Conard, and Johnson). Which suggests
humankind had
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Essay Frank McCourts Angelas Ashes
Frank McCourts Angelas Ashes Frank McCourt s Angela s Ashes is a powerful and emotional memoir
of his life from childhood through early adulthood. This book is a wonderfully inspired piece of work
that emotionally attaches the reader through McCourt s life experiences. Its effectiveness is primarily
due to McCourt s evolving innocent eye narrative technique. He allows the reader to experience his
own life in a changeable form. Through this unique story telling technique, the reader is able to watch
Frank grow and evolve. Between the ages of four, eleven and fourteen changes in his writing can be
easily identified. It is evident that the written text, McCourt s thoughts, and the resultant relationship
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For instance, he refers to his family standing in the kitchen as big people (106). He is easily confused
and does not understand complex concepts: ...He can have Malachy and the twins for brothers. He can
t have Margaret anymore because she s like the dog in the street that was taken away. I don t know
why she was taken away (43). Concepts such as death and religion are especially difficult for a child
to understand. Mam tells us, That s the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and I want to know why the man s heart
is on fire and why doesn t He throw water on it? (67).
A unique relationship forms between the author and the reader through McCourt s effective show and
tell narrative method. This gives the reader more involvement and greater emotional attachment.
During the first part of this book, he shows the reader, through innocent misunderstandings, that
interpretation is needed in order to fully understand the context: Sometimes he [Mr. Leibowitz] speaks
to Mrs. Leibowitz and I don t understand because strange sounds come from his mouth. Freddie
understands...smiles back and makes the strange sounds (38). Here the reader knows that the strange
sounds are the Leibowitz s speaking another language. Frank does not understand that there are
different languages that people speak other than just English, but the mature reader is informed.
Proceeding into the section of the book where McCourt is eleven years old, the
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  • 2. Essay about Mistaken Identity for Twelfth Night Mistaken Identity William Shakespeare, in his well known comedy Twelfth Night, creates a plot that revolves around mistaken identity and deception. Mistaken identity, along with disguises, rules the play and affects the lives of several of the characters. Shakespeare s techniques involve mistaken identity to bring humor, mystery, and complication to the play. Many characters in Twelfth Night assume disguises, beginning with Viola who is disguised as a eunuch, Maria who writes a letter to Malvolio as Olivia, and then the mix up between Sebastian and Viola are revealed. The instances of mistaken identity are related to many disguises in the play. Viola, who puts on male attire, begins to have everyone believe that she is a man. By ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Maria and the conspirators decide to mislead Malvolio into thinking that Olivia is in love with him. Maria decides to lead him on by writing a letter, but means to be from Olivia. This love letter is meant to instruct Malvolio to do actions that Olivia despises. Maria is able to mislead Malvolio because she has the same print and seal as Olivia. Shakespeare is able to trick the characters and create many portrayals of them. The mistaken identity in this play is related to the prevalence of disguises in the play as Viola s male clothing leads to her being mistaken for her brother Sebastian. Sebastian is mistaken for Viola (or rather, Cesario) by Sir Andrew and Sir Toby, and then by Olivia, who quickly marries him. Meanwhile, Antonio mistakes Viola for Sebastian and thinks that his friend has betrayed him when Viola claims not to know him. While Viola is in a sword fight against Sir Andrew, Antonio is trying to be a loyal friend by taking the place of Viola, who he thinks is Sebastian. Antonio is not liked by Orsino s court, so he is then arrested and taken away. While this is happening, Antonio asks Viola for his purse back, which he gives to Sebastian. Viola becomes extremely confused and claimed not having his purse and being a close friend of his. Antonio takes this as deception and thinks that Sebastian, who is really Viola, is a coward. These cases of mistaken identity, common in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Symptoms Of Colorblindness Colorblindness is a disorder that results in a decrease in function of the mechanisms that allow the eye to see colors. These symptoms usually result from a mutation that interrupts the development of the retinal cones. Cones are photoreceptor cells that response best to bright light and serve to discriminate colors. There are three different types of cones each with different pigments blue, green and red (Deeb). Blue cones are able to absorb light with a short wavelength around 420nm; green cones are able to absorb light with a middle wavelength around 530nm, and red cones are able to absorb light with a long wavelength around 560nm (Deeb). Working together these cones are able to discriminate between the colors we see. The genes responsible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Maxiella Case Study As the maxilla develops in the region posterior to the maxillary tuberosity, the anterior cranial fossa, the palate, and the body of the mandible also has to follow the growth pattern of maxilla and increase in length.21 The mandible follows this growth pattern by remodeling the anterior part of the ramus posteriorly, leaving an offset relationship between the upper and lower arches with the maxilla more forward than the mandible (Class II type relationship).19,21 To keep pace with the anteriorly forwarding maxillary growth, the distal portion of the ramus starts remodeling. Ramus resorbs anteriorly while the posterior portion remodels, thus maintaining the same width of the ramus and at the same time relocating it more posteriorly to allow for increase in length of the body of the mandible and achieve the perfect positioning of the mandible with the maxilla returning to a Class I position of the teeth. The upward and backward repositioning of the ramus occurs to increase the length of vertical dimension and to provide horizontal expansion of the mandible with a further descent of the mandibular arch and occlusal separation. As growth and development continues, the cranial base also remodels due to dimensional growth changes in the temporal lobes of the cerebrum and the middle cranial fossa. Resorption on the endocranial side ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both are counterparts of the pharyngeal space. The middle cranial floor and the pharyngeal space are connected by the skeletal structure of the ramus in order to place the mandibular arch in proper anatomic position with the maxilla. This makes the antero posterior position of the ramus an essential component for the balanced position of the craniofacial structures. Thus the previous forward growth of the maxilla is now matched by the mandibular protrusion. The molars once again return to a dental Class I position, and the upper anteriors no longer have an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Testable Questions Testable Question What is the effect of different types of milk on dried butter? Purpose The purpose of the experiment conducted was to determine which type of milk produced the largest amount of dried butter after each type of milk was shaken. Background Information Milk is a phenomenal source of protein and is made of about 87% water, so it is essential in any diet (milkfacts.com). The energy milk has, comes from what is in it: carbohydrates, proteins, and even the fat content, however, milk is a healthy fat. Calories are a very important source of energy, and milk provides a great boost of energy. It is proven that different milk grades are better for different circumstances, and it is important to know which is the best for one s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can be seen that there was a great deal of additional fat present in the higher grades of milk. After three different trials were completed, the data trend that was shown was steady results for the four different grades of milk. Skim milk had nearly no fat, which was similar to 1% milk. Additionally, 2% milk was steady with having more fat, along with whole milk. On the nutrition label, the type of milk that has more fats, protein, and carbohydrates produced more butter. When the grade of the milk was higher, there was a greater amount of dried butter. The trials conducted all had very comparable results, which proved that the results were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Sir William Golding s Lord Of The Flies ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sir William Gerald Golding (1911 1993), a British novelist, a playwright and poet. A novel winning and booker prize winning author. Golding is best known for his novel, Lord of the Flies and his other works including, To the Ends of the Earth. Golding also won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize during 1979. Golding was also a part of the World War II and joined the Royal Navy in 1940. Golding s writing continues to touch every country in the world and is read in more than 35 languages. Many of his attempts at other works are still endured in manuscripts or typescript. Words may, through the devotion, the skill, the passion and the luck of writers, prove to be the most powerful thing in the world William Golding, Nobel Lecture, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his comparison he has shown how the adults are so like these children running to and fro without any supervision. Though, the comparison may seem absurd initially, but starts to make sense as we move forward. Golding has stick to has ideology throughout the novel without any trace of humour. Most of the satires presented in the novel are dark and bitter in their own way. The first and the foremost satire is on civilization. In this era of moving forward with civilization and civilized people, the people still think of going to war. He highlights the destruction, evil and fear in human mind. During the start of the novel we see the boys end up in an uninhabited island. The reason of the plane crash remains unknown. The probable reason being the effect of World War II. Mostly it is a political satire. Both Ralph and Jack symbolize leadership. While most the leaders would related themselves to the Ralph and not the hated Jack, but the twist remains that it Jack who is the actual leader. This comparison has been made to mock the leaders of the world. Ralph the kind of person how we would want our leaders to actually be. This comparison reflects the difference between our dreams and ideals and the reality really is. People usually idealise such characters but our reality is far away from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Similarities Between Franklin And John Winthrop John Winthrop and Benjamin Franklin both played pivotal roles in their structuring government, yet were very different in their philosophical views. Winthrop, a Puritan, founded his ideals based on a firm belief in one almighty God. Whereas Franklin, also a believer in a supreme being, founded his ideals on a more scientific ideal. Both men had different visions of government, along with a different view of humanity. Franklin agreed and signed the Declaration of Independence that stated, We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. This statement solidifies the right to work ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He displays this thought process when twisting words that a store owner should not pass losses on to customers when he remarks, That, as a man may take the advantage of his own skill or ability, so he may of another s ignorance or necessity. Along with the man s claim that if he lost goods at sea, he should be able to charge more for goods he still had to make up for the loss. Winthrop felt that this causes oppression to the people and was unfair. Whereas, the store owner was of better stature than many in the town, he should not offset his loss by charging more to his customer. He was beholden to the idea that the more fortunate should help the less fortunate. Winthrop s vision was for an equality among people. in opposition to this ideal, Benjamin Franklin expressed that people had different skills, and if they so chose could work as hard as they wanted to make the life they envisioned for themselves. Franklin also identified that people needed to be able to have this freedom, whereas for the most part, they would do good with it not only themselves, additionally others. Therefore, not only helping the community grow, as well as personal satisfaction of taking pride in their work. Thus, inspiring others, along with bringing natural leaders to the forefront for offices. Hamilton perceived the need to keep the people under control, and in a perfect world convert them all to believers in God. While Franklin was more of a free, independent thinker, thus wanting to put more power in the peoples hands. Both men had those who admired and followed them. To this day, our country still struggles with electing those to office who want less or more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Comparing Two Short Story Comparing Two Short Story Characters Almost everyone from different culture that lives in another country has some issues when trying to raise their family. For me, that im living this experience, it s a little difficult to adapt in the society. But when I read the short story Everyday Use and the A pair of tickets I find myself. Because I feel inspired by these two stories, I choose to compare the character of Dee and June May Woo. First of all, when comparing these two characters I found some similarities because Dee is an African American and June is American Chinese. Moreover, they seem to have the same family issue because they fight a lot with their parents. Also, both of them don t want to follow their traditions because they feel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Investigating The Performance And Financial Position Of An... A Reporting Entity as per SAC 1(para 40) means, an entity which, regardless of any sector, has stakeholders who rely on the general purpose financial reports, evaluate the performance and financial position of an entity and make decisions regarding allocation of resources. Hence, an entity will be called as an reporting entity, if there are users who would rely on the analysis provided by the GPFR. 1) Users Dependent SAC 1 Paras 19 22 broadines the factors to identify whether there are dependent users. Factors Explaination/Example Reasons why Electric is a Reporting Entity Separation of Management from economic interest The higher is the spread of ownership = higher is the separation, hence, there is more likely the existence of users dependent on GPFR to make decisions for resource allocation In electric, we are assuming that the spread of the ownership as well as extent of seperation between the management and owners is higher, hence, there is existence of dependent users Economic or political importance/influence If an entity is able to make a higher impact on political and economic parties, there is a higher likelihood of existence of users dependent on GPFR In electric, we are assuming that it maintains a strong position in the market has makes a significant impact politically and economically. Hence, there is a likelihood of existence of users dependent Financial charecteristics It Includes the size of assets/employees etc. or indebtedness of an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. GFCI Research Paper Hundreds of deaths occur each year due to electrocutions in or around the home. Over two thirds of these deaths and thousands of electrical shocks can be prevented if a ground fault circuit interpreter is installed properly in the homes branch circuits. However many people do not know what a ground fault circuit interpreter or GFCI is or if it is installed in their homes. Invented by Charles Dalziel in 1961, the GFCI is an inexpensive device that monitors electricity flow within the circuits. If there is a loss of current the device shuts off that circuit instantly to avoid a fatal dose of electricity. The national electric code requires them in all new kitchens and bathrooms as well as unfinished basements, crawl spaces and many outdoor ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These are types that look like a wall outlet. With areas on either side allowing the user to plug things into the wall and a two buttons in the middle that usually reads test and reset . When pressing the test button the GFCI should trip and turn off the power to anything plugged in. If this does not happen, the device is faulty or improperly installed and Atlanta area homeowners should contact an Atlanta electrical contractor as soon as possible. GFCI Portable: These devices resemble an extension cord. They plug into a wall outlet and allow users to plug items into them while the device is encased for weather protection. These are used mainly in outdoor areas where the receptacle type use is impractical. GFCI Circuit Breakers: These devices are installed into a panel box allowing for the GFCI to dual function. The device will protect the selected circuits from ground fault but will also shut down the circuit in the event of an overload or a short. It is never wise for a homeowner inexperienced in electrical work to attempt to install a GFCI alone. Contacting an electrical contractor should precede any do it yourself projects around the home as there is a serious risk of injury and fatality for a simple error. In Georgia, an Atlanta electrician will be able to asses the electrical system in the home and provide a good deal of information on options and local ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Serpent Bound Research Paper Serpent Mound, located in Peebles, Ohio is the largest existing prehistoric effigy mound documented, it is ~400 meters long and was built by Adena people approximately 2,300 years ago, according to the most recent studies of the site (Romain others 2017, p. 201). The modern day, Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma claim ancestral connection to the site. Serpent Mound has been adopted as an Ohio State Memorial and a National Historic Landmark, due to its iconic size and shape that resembles a coiling serpent with an egg in in its jaw (Herrmann others 2014, p.117). The site is currently under consideration to be an UNESCO World Heritage site; however, the United States recently cut ties with UNESCO, potentially jeopardizing nominations for U.S. based archaeological sites and historic properties (Department of State 2017). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 9). Serpent Mound is well documented and has peaked archaeologist and other researchers interest for a long time, the first excavation dates back to Putnam in the 1890s (Herrmann and others 2014, p. 117). However, the age of construction for Serpent Mound has been a point of contestation for researchers. Researchers propose two time periods for construction, either Adena (~2,300 years ago) or Fort Ancient (~900 years ago) (Herrmann 2014, p. 119). Recently published work, as of 2017, done by Romain and others have provided strong evidence for Adena construction, radio carbon dates from GeoProbe core samples, LiDAR analyses, and electrical resistivity ground imaging surveys support their hypothesis (2017). Despite of initial construction of Serpent Mound, Hermann and Others do not deny that later Fort Ancient and other cultural groups occupied the site, making the site multi occupational (2014, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Producto Interno Bruto y PIB per Cápita in Honduras Producto Interno Bruto y PIB per Cápita. Honduras posee un Producto Interno Bruto de US$19,048 MM para el 2012. Este se 11 distribuye por sectores de la siguiente manera: la agricultura con 13.9%, teniendo como principales productos banano, café, cítricos, carne de res; la industria con 27.6%, teniendo como principales productos azúcar, textiles, ropa, productos de madera; y el sector servicios con 58.5%, la tasa de crecimiento del PIB en los últimos años se muestra a continuación: Cuentas 2009 2010 2011 2012 proy. 2013 ▲% PIB 2.4% 3.7% 3.7% 3.9% *3.1% PIB Nominal (millones de US$) 14,48 4 15,72 7 17,55 3 18,26 7 19,048 PIB per Cápita (US$)año 1,931 2,069 2,250 2,312 2,352 Para que Honduras se encuentre entre los 12 países más desarrollados debe tener un crecimiento en su producto interno bruto de al menos un 8% anual en los próximos años, y para lograr este crecimiento Honduras Debe ejercer un control gubernamental de la economía: 1) Aumentar las inversiones en el sector público, quien financia ya sea con endeudamiento, o con dinero de los impuestos, de ese modo van a necesitar mano de obra para llevar adelante esos proyectos de infraestructura o de cualquier otra cosa, generando así empleos y como consecuencia más ingresos a las familias, que luego serian gastados y que generarían ingresos para otros generando así una reactivación económica todo esto mediante la acción del multiplicador de la inversión llevaría a la economía ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Investigating Cognitive Thinking Processes and the Age at... Investigating Cognitive Thinking Processes and the Age at Which They Develop This research was based on the work of Jean Piaget and was influenced mainly by him, the aim of the research was to assess the differences in children s cognitive development (thinking processes) at age ranges from 4 6, 7 8 and 9 and above and to find out whether they would be able to use their logic in 3 tasks originally set out by Piaget. A Lab experiment was thought best because of the ability to replicate, in this case it was a classroom in the setting (a nursery setting in Trowbridge, Wiltshire) and 12 different children of varying ages were used as opposed to the same age group or the same gender. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is the stage where a child does not know that physical objects remain in existence even when out of sight (object permanence). 2. Preoperational stage (ages 2 7) The child is not yet able to conceptualise abstractly and needs concrete physical situations. 3. Concrete operations (ages 7 11) As physical experience accumulates, the child starts to conceptualise, creating logical structures that explain his or her physical experiences. Abstract problem solving is also possible at this stage. For example, arithmetic equations can be solved with numbers, not just with objects. 4. Formal operations (beginning at ages 11 15) By this point, the child s cognitive structures are like those of an adult and include conceptual reasoning. During all development stages, the child experiences his or her environment using whatever mental maps he or she has constructed so far. If the experience is a repeated one, it fits easily or is assimilated into the child s cognitive structure so that he or she maintains mental equilibrium. If the experience is different or new, the child loses equilibrium, and alters his or her cognitive structure to accommodate the new conditions. This way, the child erects more and more adequate cognitive structures. Aims and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Free-Will Vs Predestination In order to answer the question, How do we reconcile our free will with the sovereignty and determination of God? successfully, we must first define the terms free will and predestination. In reference to the subject of salvation, free will means man s ability to choose the way to salvation or not. Basically, it is man s ability to choose God without God s help. On the other hand, predestination refers to the fact that God has chosen before the foundation of the world those whom He wishes to save and those whom He wishes to condemn. In other words, man is chosen to be saved by God, not for anything that he does, but simply because the Lord has chosen him for His good pleasure. Although it may seem simple at first, this question of free will versus predestination is really not that easy to unravel. First, free will must be further defined in the context of pre Fall, unregenerate, regenerate, and glorified man. Before the Fall, Adam and Eve were perfect image bearers of God. They had the ability to choose to sin and the ability to choose not to sin. In Latin, this state is best known as posse peccare, posse non peccare. After the Fall, the man was in an unregenerate state with the ability to sin but through the Fall he had lost the ability not to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The answer is simple he cannot choose to go against his nature. If the man is unregenerate, he cannot choose not to sin. In order for him ever to come into cooperation with God, then, he must be made alive through regeneration, which is solely the work of the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ Himself declared, No one can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him; and I will raise him up at the last day (John 6:44). In John 8:36, Christ declares that if the son sets you free, then you are free indeed. Nevertheless, Scripture never mentions man freeing or saving himself of his own free ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Spark Engine Research Paper Each of these steps are explained below or in the Glossary. Now you are ready to start your Model T. If you have an electric starter (congratulations) the starter button will usually be on the floor by your left heel. You will want to pull the Choke/Primer knob on the dash out and press your heel on the starter button. As soon as the engine fires, let go of the Choke and take your heel off the starter button. Reach up with your right hand and pull the Throttle arm down about ½ way and at the same time with your left hand pull the Spark arm down about ⅓ to ½ way down. If the engine doesn t start, make sure you return the Spark and Throttle arms back to the beginning positions and try again. Note: If the engine is already hot you usually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First do all the items in your checklist (ABSOLUTELY SET THE SPARK ARM FULL UP). Failure to do so may jam an electric starter but with a hand crank, a possible backfire could result in serious injury to your hand or arm. If the car engine is cold, you should turn the key to the straight up position (off). Go to the front of the car and pull the Choke/Primer out (usually a small wire ring in the left lower corner of the radiator) while with your right hand, crank the engine a couple of quarter turns. You ll have to push the crank in (toward the motor) as you turn the crank and you will feel it lock into the ratchet. Now, go turn the key to the left (counterclockwise) and go back to the front of the engine. NOW WITH YOUR LEFT HAND CUPPED engage the crank again and pull the crank up. Don t push it down and don t put your thumb over the crank handle. These are safety precautions in the event the engine kicks back. If the engine doesn t catch the first time turn the crank backward (counterclockwise) and re engage the crank so you are always pulling up. Repeat this until the engine starts. If after several attempts the engine doesn t start. Go back and turn the key off and repeat the process. Once the engine catches, quickly go to the steering wheel and pull the spark (left side arm) down about ⅓ to ½ way and the throttle arm (right side) down about ½ ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Family Is The Fundamental Unit Of Society And Today It Is... According to Dr. Alina Costin, family is the fundamental unit of society and today it is used with a wide variety of meanings (2014). In 2007, single parent families make up thirty two percent of the population (Benokraitis, 2012). As more adult remain single into their thirties and divorce rates are higher, the number of children living in single parent families has increased (Benokraitis, 2012). The number of never married people has gone up form four percent in 1960 to forty three percent in 2010 (Benokraitis, 2012). Women also run an over whelming eighty seven percent of single parent households in the United States (Benokraitis, 2012). While these statistics seem daunting, it is important to remember how children and the parent are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Single father families make up a small proportion of all single parent families (Coles, 2015). Children living in these families often exhibit more behavior and academic problems than children who live with single mother families (Pong, Dronkers, and Hampden Thomas,2015). Despite these findings, the number of single father households has increased about nine fold since 1960, from less than 300,000 to more than 2.6 million in 2011(Coles, 2015). Women will more likely attend to primary and daily parenting tasks, such as feeding, dressing, and emotional nurturance of children, whereas men will attend to play activities and financial provision (Coles, 2015). Another study also found that single mothers and fathers displayed similar rates of participation, with single mothers less involved than married mothers and single fathers more involved than married fathers (Nord et al., 1997). According to Coles, living in a single mother family increases the risk for delinquency (2015). This is likely due not to the mothers lack of parenting ability but rather the need to support their family financially (Rodgers and Rose, 2001) The most popular explanation centers on a resource deprivation argument single mothers have fewer resources (e.g., income, time, energy), thus leading to diminished social control and socialization (Coles, 2015). Single fathers tend to be better off in terms of income and social support than single mothers (Coles, 2015). They ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Hawaiian Culture Essay There are still debates about the origins of Polynesian culture, but one thing we can ensure is that Polynesia is not a single tribe but a complex one. Polynesians which includes Marquesans, Samoans, Niueans, Tongans, Cook Islanders, Hawaiians, Tahitians, and Māori, are genetically linked to indigenous peoples of parts of Southeast Asia. It s a sub region of Oceania, comprising of a large grouping of over 1 ,000 islands scattered over the central and southern Pacific Ocean, within a triangle that has New Zealand, Hawaii and Easter Island as its corners. People who live in these islands are regarded as Polynesians for their similar traits in language, customs, society and culture. The roots of Hawaiian culture stretch south to older areas of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A second wave of migrations may have arrived around 1100 AD from Tahiti. The isolated Hawaiians had less and less contact with the rest of the Polynesian world and developed their own distinct culture. Hawaiian culture was certainly well established by 1400 AD, the exciting history and culture of ancient Hawaii was in full swing! The Polynesian migration to Hawaii was part of one of the most remarkable achievements of humanity: the discovery and settlement of the remote, widely scattered islands of the central Pacific. When European explorers found the islands of Polynesia, the common ancestry of the Polynesians was evident the inhabitants of widely separated islands looked alike, spoke alike, and had similar cultural practices. Their manufactured products such as fishhooks, trolling lures, adzes, and ornaments also revealed similarities. And they had the same basic stock of domesticated plants and animals. The Polynesian people are considered to be by linguistic, archaeological and human genetic ancestry a subset of the sea migrating Austronesian people and tracing Polynesian languages places their prehistoric origins in the Malay Archipelago, and ultimately, in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Lenore Alexander Narrative Lenore Alexander. The name still to this day that name sends a dejected feeling straight through my body with unrelenting force. I have never experienced pain like the pain that was felt on February 11, 2014. This was the day that my Nana was taken all too soon from this world. Taken from me. But first I shall start at the beginning. Lenore Van Natta was the most giving individual you could ever find. She gave so much to everyone and never expected anything in return. Her doors were always open to anyone in need and as soon as you walked in you would be greeted with open arms and a smile every time. She practically raised me after my mom went back to work and she made everything fun. She taught me my colors in one day using M Ms. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She told stories that began to have new meaning when she told them for the last time. They felt deeper and drive themselves further into my heart where they still reside. Nana then went on to explain how she was sick of fighting and her one wish was for us to just let her go peacefully. At the time I was so angered by her selfishness. How could she give up when my aunt had another baby on the way. A baby that would never know her grandmother. A baby who would never know the warmth of her hugs. I begged her to stay. I cried at her side begging her to stay so we could make more memories like the ones that she had just told. She refused and told me to stay strong with a smile that I took the wrong way. I was so angry at her. How could she abandon her family? How could she be so greedy to do this? I told her I loved her and walked out of the room in a rage and when I got to the hallway I collapsed in an immense rush of emotions. This competes for the lowest part of my life. I sobbed on the floor and didn t care who saw me or when a kind nurse tried to help me up. I was frozen in anguish as my mind tried to figure out what was happening. If I had known ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Team Dynamics and Conflict Resolution Strategies Team Dynamics and Conflict Resolution Strategies University of Phoenix Success in many areas of our lives, be it family, education, business, or leisure, is dependent on successful teamwork. Teams are a number of persons associated together in work or activity...a group on one side (Merriam Webster, 2008). There are many types of teams, work teams, school teams, sports teams, families etc. The fact remains that teams, because they are made up of imperfect human beings, are inherently dysfunctional ( Lencioni, 2002). This inherent dysfunction is more commonly referred to as conflict. Working teams/groups need to be able to resolve conflict quickly and effectively in order to keep the team working well. Therefore, understanding and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Arbitration is mainly for a more serious problem within a team. Most teams never make it to the point of arbitration. The process is held within a room that is similar to a court room. This is a process in which the disputes wave the right of a jury. With the amount of conflict in this world, it is good to know different ways of solving the conflict quickly and professionally. Negotiation should most always be used at the first step in conflict resolution. It is the easiest strategy to implement, and has the benefit of keeping the conflict within the team. When a decision cannot be made, there are times that an impartial third party needs to be involved. Mediation is the next step from negotiation and helps bring the opposing sides closer to, if not make, a final decision by the use of a fresh pair of eyes . When the conflict almost gets to the worst place possible then arbitration is the strategy to use. Arbitration brings in the big guns with the use of the arbitrator. This decision is the end all, legally binding, conclusion of the situation. In the end, teamwork is the best way to avoid conflicts. When a group of people successfully work together toward a common goal, while taking in everyone s strengths and weaknesses, they become a team. It is teamwork that remains the ultimate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Summary Of The Lost Letters Of Pergamum Longenecker s The Lost Letters of Pergamum encapsulates the socio historical, cultural, and political atmosphere of the first century setting in which Mark s Gospel would have been experienced. Understanding Jesus in context of this background alters the way I understand the Gospel of Mark. Specific passages in Mark can be reflected upon based on the socio historical, cultural, and political aspects of the setting described in Longenecker s book. In The Lost Letters of Pergamum, readers see Euphemos and Antipas admonishing Luke against associating himself with Christians for they worship and follow a different lord than the emperor as well as endorse an empire other than Rome. In the time following the destruction of the temple, the people attributed their wealth, social status, and success to having favor with the gods. In fact, Antipas goes as so far as to say the gods made the Roman empire eternal and sovereign. Antipas attributes his rise in social status to the gods. Jesus, on the other hand, does not look at riches that way. When a rich man fell at the feet of Jesus asking how to inherit eternal life, Jesus instructed the man to sell what he has, give to the poor, and follow Him (Matthew 10:17 31). This goes against the aforementioned social belief throughout the history of Rome. This means that riches are not in fact a sign of favor from the gods. Additionally, in Mark 13, Jesus speaks of the destruction of the temple. When Antipas read this section, he realized that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Challenges Faced By Companies Of The Bionanotechnology... There are many challenges faced by companies in the Bionanotechnology sector depending on their size. Small companies According to Dr. Elicia Maine, an Associate Professor at the SFU s Beedie School of Business, most of the Bionanotechnology research in Canada takes place at the University level. The researchers at the University level look for the labs in their own University only that have industrial participation. So, many of the Nano biotech researches for the startups remain at the University level and therefore lag behind on new research due to scarcity of funds. Further, the researchers at the startups have to work for long hours and get little time to read the journals related to their research and keep themselves updated about the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dr. Maine suggested that Nano biotech companies should divide their research into different branches or even different companies, so that they can maintain diversity while accepting the Venture Capitalists demands. An important example of such a company is Nanogram Corporation, which directed its research into different areas including medical devices, consumer electronics and solar energy. The research at Nanogram was purchased by a Japanese company Teijin Ltd. In the year 2010. Another important issue involving the funding by the Venture Capitalists is the Risk Capital in the Nano biotech sector. According to CVCA (Canada s Venture Capital and Private Equity Association), the worldwide risk investment in Canada dropped by 22% to $380 million in 2012, although overall investment remained stable at $1.5 billion in 2011. Thus, Canadian research based Nano biotech firms are often the target of foreign buyers as risk capital in Canada is lower than United States. Alberta is seen as the ideal destination for funding by the Venture Capitalists. Large Companies A big challenge faced by the multi nationals in the Nano biotech sector is to keep the innovation alive. According to Dr. Maine, the radical innovations happens mostly at the smaller companies. The big companies, although profitable, lacks diversity and flexibility in their research focus because of the stakeholders and Investors demands. However, innovations can occur at the big companies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay on Problems with Eyewitness Testimony Eyewitness testimony has been used for many centuries and continues to be a part of our criminal justice system. Although, there has been many controversy debates on whether to allow the continuation of these testimonies in court, and allow it to be used as evidence. Eyewitness testimony can either be harmful or useful for an individual. We must fully analysis and see what certain factors (psychological, and age wise) come into the equation before coming up with final conclusions. A case study titled Problems with Eyewitness Testimony talks about a famous Canadian case in which a 14 years old boy named Steven Truscott, was convicted in 1959 of rape and murder of a 12 years old, Lynne Harper. It was later found that the conviction was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A 10 year old boy will unfortunately become a victim quickly to these errors. Taking into consideration that his recollection of that night wasn t any useful in court. When given the option, it is likely he will go with the option that makes seems justified. Does this mean that all children have faulty memories? Absolutely not, but their age does have an influence. According to child development expert, Dr. Steven Ceci. Children s intake on memories is different from adults. It factors down to the child s past knowledge of things and whether they can extract real memories rather than created false ones. Knowing this we still can t deem a child s memory to be as credible as an adults. A case in 2002, where a 5 year old girl was abducted in front of her home in Stanton, California. Sarah Ahn, a 6 year old child was the only witness to the crime. Ceci also said there are times when a child can be a lot more accurate than an adult. This contradicts the point of a child s memory not being as credible and in this case, it supports what Dr. Steven Ceci was saying. Sarah Ahn, fit into this exception of being accurate. She was able to give a detailed description of the suspect and his car, that a few days later the authorities attained the suspect. Although we still need to proceed with caution and not rely on child s testimonies, because a child s mind can be manipulated to implant a false memory. (Web 3) Psychologists continue to conduct tests, theories, and studies to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Mexican Cartel, The Sinaloa Cartel The Mexican Cartel Imagine living with your family and having a fear of leaving your house or even being in it? Many Mexican citizens are being killed by the narcotics in Mexico. Mexicans are not living in peace in their cities. Narcs never really had a time where it started, it always been around, of course it has increased, but there is no specific date or year. Important groups of the cartel is the Sinaloa cartel, the Beltran Leyva Organization and many more. This issue is important because it is ruining many families in Mexico, uncles, fathers, sons, daughters, mothers and aunts are being murdered. This informs you on what is hurting the heart and families of Mexico. For me it is important because I m Mexican and it hurts to see those in Mexico, losing their loved ones. Over the past couple of decades, drug cartels have skyrocketed in different countries especially in Mexico. With wars like these, there is violence everywhere around Mexico. In a fairly recent article, called Mexican Military Runs Up Body Count in Drug War by Azam Ahmed and Eric Schmitt, it explains how the cartel is starting to be a lot more powerful over mexican soldiers. In the article it states, The Mexican authorities say the nation s soldiers are simply better trained and more skilled than the cartels they battle.... But experts who study the issue say Mexico s kill rate is practically unheard of (NY Times, 3) . This shows that they could be possibly hiding something away from the public. Just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. American Tea History While tea dates back almost 5000 years to ancient China, there is a tale that about tea was created. An Emperor (and herbalist) who was sick, sitting under a tree waiting for his servant to boil water. As the water boiled leaves from the tree had fallen into it, and the Emperor decided to drink it anyway. Out of all the countries to be introduced to tea, the United Kingdom was one of the last nations to be familiarized to it. By the mid 1600s, Americans were already drinking tea. Tea was being brought back from the Portuguese who were living in the East as traders and missionaries. But it was not the Portuguese who were the first to transport; it was actually the Dutch. Which soon had established teas as its popular drink. Not too long after, tea soon became a common house hold object in England. From offices to nurseries, middle class and upper class families alike used tea for At Home events. I was able to be served for breakfast through dinner and be just as satisfying for either meal. During the hype of tea Family Tea time was created became, which included sardines, potted meats, muffins and crumpets, and was served in the living room. The East India Company was perhaps the most powerful organization. Not only did it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First becoming a popular drink in coffee shops, with locations near business for not only relaxation but pleasure as well. They were originally for middle and upper class men; the women would drink tea in their own homes. During that time tea was still too expensive to be common among the working classes. Working class couldn t afford tea because it s high taxation price. The first tax on tea in the leaf, introduced in 1689, was so high at 25p in the pound that it almost stopped sales. It was reduced to 5p in the pound in 1692. Unfortunately with all the taxations, there was unseen consequence; there was growth of methods to avoid taxation including smuggling and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Goal Of The Physical Education Teacher Mismatch between What is Taught and What is Needed for Careers The goal of the physical education teacher education curriculum is to train teachers who can provide effective teaching and produce learning outcomes in children. However, when it comes to train preservice teachers, there is no consistent curriculum across the programs in the U.S. It depends on the interests and abilities of teacher educators and to the demands of the institutions in which they serve (Locke, Mand, Sidentop, 1981). This disciplinary debates about what to teach has been continued since 1964 initiated by Henry (Collier, 2006). The primary point of this debate in physical education teacher education curriculum lies in the confliction between two knowledge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, Rovegno (2001, p. 93) also claimed that since the mid 1990s, the tide has turned. With the work of Ennis and her colleagues and students, in particular their recent work on Sport for Peace, curriculum theorist such as Kirk and Sparkes, Peter Hastie and colleagues work on Sport Education, and Barrett s work on lacrosse, curriculum and subject matter research and scholarship has blossomed and is growing. The quality of this work in comparison to other fields in education is strong and this work is accepted in the top general education journals. The Categories of the Knowledge Areas in Physical Education Before I talk about my rationale of claiming that we should teach K 12 content knowledge area, I describe the categories of knowledge areas included in physical education. In 2001, Locke defined that the knowledge areas of physical education teacher education programs into three categories (p. 24). (a) The knowledge of schools as a social institution and education as a primary social process: The focus of this area is preparation for participation in a changing, challenging, and profoundly political environment. (b) The scientific foundations: The focus of this area is fundamental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Static Stretching Research Paper Stretching and holding a muscle in an elongated position for an extended period is called static stretching, the amount of time of each stretch can vary but is usually between 20 60 seconds. The muscle is typically stretched to its end range based on the patient s sensory response. This type of stretch can be performed actively or passively and is generally repeated four to five times on each side. Static stretching is effective for increasing flexibility and has a low risk of exceeding the extensibility limits of a joint. Because static stretching involves a slow and controlled movement, the patient maintains control and reduces the risk of soft tissue tearing. Static stretching can be used in a physical therapy clinic depending on a patient s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Definition Essay On Happiness Everyone in life has their own perspective of happiness, everyone has their own struggles and obstacles that they go through . Individually, happiness does not include materialistic items because they only last for the moment. Happiness is when you are content with yourself within and do not care about others judging you for you. People in our society often think that having the finer things in life and changing their appearance will help them cope with the flaws inside of themselves. Instead of being satisfied with who they are and what they already have, they tend to go above and beyond their means as an individual. This makes it harder to become lively because people are consistently trying to find happiness outside of themselves when in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. How Flexibility Is An Essential Thing From Atkinson s research in 1984 we can understand that flexibility is an essential thing is this competitive business world. So in order to cope up with the situation, companies need to explicitly imply all three types of flexibilities and treat flexibility as an essential thing rather than an additional option. In the flexible firm model denoted by Atkinson, there are two peripheries (core and secondary). `Therefore, it can be presumed that the inner core periphery of highly skilled employees bounded by secondary periphery of non standard workers who could be called back for short term agreements. Previously HRM dealt with basic things like hiring and recruitment, training and development, compensation and benefits and performance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It will talk about the difficulties that the migrant workers i.e. migrant nurses in UK are facing problems in times of adaptation and induction programs along with racism and discriminations because of cultural and language differences. Insourcing and Migrant Workers Companies insource human resources when they cannot find the right person within their own organization. Insourcing could be done on national or international basis. In the context of UK employing nurses, they tend to do international recruitment. The reason NHS organisations are interested to recruit international nurses is because they could be hired quickly compared to local nurses who need three years to enter the market (RNC updated). As the employers are getting more of International Recruited Nurses (IRN) in UK, a series of concerns are coming up regarding the experienced that these migrant nurses are facing. Adaptation and Induction Due to insourcing of IRN, the international human resource management (IHRM) will have to go beyond the regular HRM practices focus on the depth of the problems that these migrant nurses are facing. As the nurses are coming into UK for the jobs, they need to go through the adaptation and induction programs where these IRN s had mixed reviews. As many of them gave a positive feed back, a lot of them were dissatisfied about not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Housing Bubble Essay In the beginning days of the 21st century, the United States experience an increase in the price of real estate. The causes of the housing bubble were many and, even after it collapse in 2007, the causes for it creation are still under scrutiny. As parties are still blaming each other, the losing party in this crisis is the general public as they have been made responsible for it aftermath through the collectivization of the financial cost. Inquiries into the causes of the housing bubble and its eventual collapse has brought to light an ever increasing number of players responsible for its creation, some going back t the 1970s. Since the 1970s, the United States government has attempted to expand the rate of homeownership through legislation and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By 2009, more than 15.2 million U.S. mortgages, or 32.2% of all mortgaged properties, were in a negative equity position. (Guiso, Sapienza, Zingales, 2013, p.1473) and about 26% of the existing defaults are strategic(Guiso, Sapienza, Zingales, 2009). Research into the ethical implications of strategic default shows that eighty two percent of respondents think it is morally wrong to engage in strategic default. (Guiso, Sapienza, Zingales, 2013, p. 1475). In the same study, Guiso, Sapienza and Zingales (2013), concluded that most people are unlikely to walk away from their home if their home equity is only slightly negative, especially if they considerer it immoral to walk away. (Guiso, Sapienza, Zingales, 2013, p. 1513). However, they also found that the emotional condition of the person and their perception of the unfairness of their financial situation will increase the likelihood of strategic default. And in addition, they determined that there is a social component to the increase likelihood of choosing to strategically default. According to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Jean Piagets Theory on Child Dvevelopment jean piagets theory on child developement Jean Paiget (1896 1980) was biologist who was originally studied molluscs. He was born in Neuchâtel, Switzerland he passed away September 16th 1980. Jean Piaget s theory as 4 developmental stages these are, * The Sensorimotor Stage (birth 2 years) * The Preoperational Stage (2 7 years) * The Concrete Operational (7 11 years) * The Formal Operational Stage (11 years plus) All of these 4 developmental stages have sub stages for each age range. Sensorimotor Sub stages Simple reflexes (birth 1 month old) At this time the infant uses natural reflexes that they were born with such as, sucking and rooting. In which they understand the environment purely on these actions. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Operation this is the ability to do things in your head such as, 8x8=64 young children will use their fingers to do the working out as where adults will do the working out in there head to come up with the answer. Schema helps us make sense of information such as, saying all sales men are pushy and because of this knowledge we react around this to fit the situation presented in front of us. Stage, this is where children are able to understand more at one stage of their life than another such as, A toddler can walk and talk where a baby can not. That s because a baby is not at that developmental stage yet. Jean Piagets theory s are model base for schools today teachers are encouraged to not push the child to far beyond their abilities but yet to give them the experience to see, learn in a safe environment where they are able to make mistakes and learn from them. This is called learning through experience The curriculum came up with ages in stages in child development off of Jean Piaget s theories. They use this to predict what a child can or can not do on the base of their age and level of understanding. www.teachernet.gov.uk www.learning andteachinginfo.com www.simplypsychology.org Jean piaget wikipedia www.piaget.org/ Jean piaget
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  • 32. Overpopulation Is A Serious Problem There are many threats to global health in today s world but the one that seems to be the greatest threat to the entire world is overpopulation. Overpopulation is a serious problem that is having an extreme effect on the health of every citizen of every country. The problems caused by overpopulation could even prove to be a fatal epidemic to the human population. Oftentimes overpopulation is overlooked due to a lack of knowledge or simply because many government officials have dismissed overpopulation and call it a myth. Overpopulation is an enormous and serious global problem that needs to be taken seriously in order to analyze the issues and create solutions to provide a better way of life and ensure that everyone is able to live a healthy life not only today but in the future as well. The definition of the word overpopulation means that the number of things that depend on resources for survival is significantly larger than the amount of resources available to them (Busman, Overpopulation: The World s Problem ). In today s world people are experiencing the effects of overpopulation run rampant because of a lack of population control and a lack of proper contraceptives in countries like India (Busman, Overpopulation: The World s Problem ). Year after year the population multiplies faster and faster resulting in exponential growth. Currently the world s population is growing by 80 million people a year ( World Population Clock Projection ). Presently, there are about 7 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Lily Goes To Paris Children s Book Showcases the Beauty of Travel Dreams Rhythmic children s book is just one of the few books to tackle the subject among children. Staci Capehart s Lily The Girl Who Can Fly in Her Dreams: Lily Goes to Paris (AuthorHouse, 2016) features solid illustrations out of rich colors that get readers, young and old alike, to think they re watching a cartoon and not reading a book. They will find the story engaging and fun to read due to its rollicking rhymes, but the story s appeal lies most in a theme that children s writers rarely write about: travel dreams. Lily The Girl Who Can Fly in Her Dreams: Lily Goes to Paris features Lily, a spirited young girl who can fly in her dreams and embarks on a night time flying tour with her friend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Nature Of Cyber World With the overwhelming increase in the number of people of using internet for their day to day work and run businesses, it has become equally important to understand the nature of cyber world we are living in. The internet is currently being used for all sorts of activities such as browsing, messaging, music, news and on top of it for financial transactions. This is the reason why many people are getting this opportunity to misuse it for the purposes it not meant for i.e. for harming others by using internet tools both in financial and personal terms. There are group of people on internet whose only job is to get involved in such unlawful activities and make money by using other people s sensitive information. One such cybercrime which is has gained momentum in the recent years is Phishing. In Phishing, the hackers tries to obtain both personal as well as financial information of users by posing as genuine websites/emails. This information is further used to bring financial and personal losses to victims. In this assignment, we are focusing on the concept of Phishing, the way it is done, its impact and how it can be prevented. Definition and Description of Phishing With the increase in use of internet for both personal and financial activities, there is an increase in the crimes related to people trying to steal the sensitive information of users for their own benefit. One such activity is called Phishing. Phishing is a process by which a hacker tries to lure people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. In The Mood For Love Essay What is the ultimate form of a tragic love? For Wong, it is neither denial nor acceptance, but an eternal state of longing and waiting. Among Wong Kar Wei s internationally acclaimed productions, Days of Being Wilde (1990), In the Mood for Love (2000), and 2046 (2004) are loosely counted as a trilogy of love. In the end chapter of his trilogy 2046, Wong continues to focus on Chou Mu Yun, a sentimental yet callous writer and womanizer. Revolving around the affairs of Chou, 2046 presents to its audience three pathways that love could possibly offer: to unite in happiness, to move on after the denial from the loved one, and to linger upon the unanswered love in perpetuity. Chou is undoubtedly chosen to be the bearer of the last pathway. As the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mazierska discusses the overarching theme trapped in presence in Wong Kar Wei s movie as postmodern implication that correlates to Wong s addicted uses of montage and symbolism in narration and editing (p8, Mazierska). As he considers, Wong s works share the similarity with several postmodern authors. The notion of alternative temporalities is central to the narrative organization to postmodern novels, such as those of Italo Calvino and Alain Robber Grillet. (p17, Mazierska and Rascaroli). James Udden also argues in the Stubborn Persistence of Local In Wong Kar wai that Wong s popularity is credited to his typically post modern philosophy of denying his Hong Kong identity and embracing it at the same time (finnayson, p143). In some more relevant cases, Flannery Wilson discusses Wong s overlapping narration between presence and future in 2046 as the manifestation of Deleuze s theory of crystal of time, vaguely alluding to the notion that virtual and the real intermingles in 2046 (p164, Finnayson). Brunette also postulates that the sense of resisting the advancement of time correlates to what the Fredric Jameson terms as longing for the present. (Teo, p358) Although it is evident that every production of Wong concerns the subject of love, few theorists have been found so far who posit Wong s interpretation of love in a post modernistic framework. The one who got closest to this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Conflict Of Sophocles Antigone Sophocles Antigone centers around a familial feud that develops between Antigone and Creon when Antigone decides to bury her brother and Creon s niece, Polyneices. While Antigone believes that it is her religious and familial duty to bury her brother, Creon objects, citing the Theban civil war which took place right before the events of the play. Adhering to Greek literary tradition, Sophocles ultimately seeks not just to entertain the audience but also to teach a moral lesson, in this case about the consequences that ensue when a tyrannical ruler disobeys divine rule, violate religious obligation, and attempt to place government over religion. In developing the plot and conflicts of the text, Sophocles explores three unique but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When one considers Antigone s actions against period social norms, it becomes apparent that Antigone serves as a foil to the established stereotype of a traditional Greek woman who is supposed to be pure, soft spoken, and nearly subservient, much like Ismene is. Antigone s contradiction to societal norms serves to emphasize the severity of Antigone s rebellion as one not only against Creon but also against society as well. From this interaction, the audience can glean that Antigone is not only viewed as rebellious because of her actions, but also because of her sex, which inherently exacerbates the severity of her crime. Creon s first accusations against the perpetrator of the burial support this initial claim. Creon refers to the criminal as a he and implies that Creon cannot fathom that a woman might commit a crime against his rule. Thus, a theme of gender roles emerges, further showing Antigone s idealism since Antigone believes that she is able to act in rebellion of the throne regardless of established gender roles and that she has the same fervor to fight against wrongs perpetrated by the government as any male would have. Such defiance gives Antigone the characterization of a double minority in Theban society: first because she is a woman and secondly because she questions Creon s rule. Moreover, as posited by Kirkwood, The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Essence Of All Art The essence of all art is to have pleasure in giving pleasure (Baryshnikov). Music and dance, whether solo or coupled have the ability to mindfully catapult one through a porthole; where the practitioner or admirer is adrift and present. Meanwhile, in its performance, granting both ad lib and formulated with variations. Subsequently, it has been portrayed in visual manifest or its tangible, wherein concrete expressive vessels in antiquity. Enthrallingly, as more discoveries immerge, one occurrence is certain; most civilizations have shared the practice of music and dance amongst other complimentary art forms. Humanly relatable, though other cultures were advanced in these forms of arts or have expounded vividly above others. The mainstream belief of the evolution of instrument crafting and playing, or folk dance had relied on the recorded information and archeological findings, which suggest Mesopotamian cultures to have developed instruments along with the art of dancing. Man made, rustic and harmonic artistic deliverance boomed between 3500 to 500 B.C. (Koopman). However, the reference of where it rooted may be re examined with a Paleolithic tootle that designates otherwise. Regardless, where the art of music had flourished, The Flute of Hohle Fels, [A] thin bird bone flute carved some 35,000 years ago and unearthed in a German cave is the oldest handcrafted musical instrument yet discovered (University of Tuebingen, Conard, and Johnson). Which suggests humankind had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay Frank McCourts Angelas Ashes Frank McCourts Angelas Ashes Frank McCourt s Angela s Ashes is a powerful and emotional memoir of his life from childhood through early adulthood. This book is a wonderfully inspired piece of work that emotionally attaches the reader through McCourt s life experiences. Its effectiveness is primarily due to McCourt s evolving innocent eye narrative technique. He allows the reader to experience his own life in a changeable form. Through this unique story telling technique, the reader is able to watch Frank grow and evolve. Between the ages of four, eleven and fourteen changes in his writing can be easily identified. It is evident that the written text, McCourt s thoughts, and the resultant relationship with the reader evolve and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, he refers to his family standing in the kitchen as big people (106). He is easily confused and does not understand complex concepts: ...He can have Malachy and the twins for brothers. He can t have Margaret anymore because she s like the dog in the street that was taken away. I don t know why she was taken away (43). Concepts such as death and religion are especially difficult for a child to understand. Mam tells us, That s the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and I want to know why the man s heart is on fire and why doesn t He throw water on it? (67). A unique relationship forms between the author and the reader through McCourt s effective show and tell narrative method. This gives the reader more involvement and greater emotional attachment. During the first part of this book, he shows the reader, through innocent misunderstandings, that interpretation is needed in order to fully understand the context: Sometimes he [Mr. Leibowitz] speaks to Mrs. Leibowitz and I don t understand because strange sounds come from his mouth. Freddie understands...smiles back and makes the strange sounds (38). Here the reader knows that the strange sounds are the Leibowitz s speaking another language. Frank does not understand that there are different languages that people speak other than just English, but the mature reader is informed. Proceeding into the section of the book where McCourt is eleven years old, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...