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2. Beloved Husband Vs Beloved Husband
For item number 7, as I searched for picture of gravestones online, I noticed that it s more
common for gravestones to have Beloved wife of... , rather than Beloved husband of... . I think
that is phrase goes back to the idea of traditional marriage and the roles females took in the
relationship. For a very long time, females were described as in being in the shadows of the husband
or being dependent on them. I think that Beloved wifeof... demonstrates that that person did have a
husband, and someone to care for. Even after death, it demonstrates her loyalty to her partner. For
males, I actually noticed that some commonly said, Beloved husband, and father , and not
necessarily address a wife s name. The last few times that I have visited
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3. Living Together with Diversity by Valuing Our Differences
Diversity involves recognizing the value of differences, combating discrimination, and
promoting inclusiveness. It also understands the powerful effects that culture plays in everyday
life. We as individuals take these assets and use them to the best of our knowledge. Diversity
allows us to learn different aspects of fashion, food, electronics, values and background from
different people from the past time to our future. Thus, diversity and ancient time shows how
much the world has change through time it also shows how history repeats itself. People use
different culture and ancient methods in today s society that gives us the tools that we use in
everyday routines. These statements acknowledge the facts of Paul Graham s essay what you
can t say as correct when he discuss the values of modern society and how taboos and beliefs
effect culture inventions all throughout the globe. All though diversity shares different culture
of believes, it also proves that fashion takes a huge impact on it as well. An article in the New
York Times this old thing is turning heads explains how a simple dress made in the 30s has
become the center of a master piece. The dress has cap sleeves, v neck with a cloth belt and two
small ferry Bakelite buttons on the side. What stranded out the most was its New York designing
that was printed on the dress that had eyes staring from every angle. Whoever wore it was an
original. So ahead of her time (stated in the this old this is turning
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4. Business and Management
UVA OM 1497 Authorized for use only in the course EMBA 816 Production and Operations
Management at University of Regina taught by James Mason from Jan 03, 2015 to Apr 30,
2015. Use outside these parameters is a copyright violation. Rev. Apr. 7, 2014 DARDEN
BUSINESS PUBLISHING GETS LEAN (A) Darden Business Publishing (DBP) prepared
business case studies for use in the Darden classroom and, simultaneously, for publication and sales
worldwide through both its own website and those of partner distributors. The case collection was
a key manifestation of Darden s intellectual capital and value proposition; new cases kept the MBA
curriculum relevant and imparted thought leadership by Darden faculty and researchers. But Steve
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Personal feelings certainly affect CPI. I know we don t live in an ideal world, but if we did,
everyone would engage in CPI with the attitude of, If it smells like muda, it s muda.1 We can
work together to eliminate it. We could plan a series of half day workshops perhaps five, over
the course of a week during which we could walk through a set of group analysis exercises.
These would help the group understand more about the work process, what your products are,
who your customers are, and which actions might help you build a more consistent flow.
Throughout the workshops, I will encourage participants to discuss common problems and even
to get things that are irking them off their chests. The group will collect their comments on sticky
notes on the board. Then, we ll spend some time grouping the sticky notes into categories. These
categories will be instrumental in helping us determine which of these groupings of problems
pinpoints the larger issues that your value stream faces. I m not here to tell you how to do your
job, or, at this point, to delve too deeply into the intricacies of your work. I see your current
challenges as being more fundamentally about process and about your relationships with your
upstream and downstream stakeholders.2 Momper readily agreed, and they planned for a week of
half day
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5. The Effects Of Groundwater Pollution On The World
Groundwater pollution is a prominent problem in most areas of the world. High nitrate
concentrations have been identified as one of the main culprits of groundwater pollution.
Agriculture is a primary anthropogenic source involved in the spreading and distribution of
nitrates in rural areas. China is considered one of the largest in terms of agricultural production. As
the population of China increased over time, the recycling of plant nutrients could no longer renew
the loss of nutrients from harvesting. The famine between 1960 and 1970 caused radical changes
when it came to policies about population control and large efforts were made to increase
agricultural yields. This was encouraged by increasing the application rate of chemical fertilizers,
especially ones that were nitrogen based (Emteryd, Lu and Nykyist, 1998). However, higher
irrigationand nitrogen fertilizerinputs results in decreased water and nitrogen use efficiency (Hu,
Li, and Chen, 2010). Currently China is the leading producer of rice, wheat onion cabbage and the
second largest producer of corn (See Appendix). Presently the average annual nitrogen fertilizer
application is 200 kg N/ha in China (Zhang, Xu, XIaomin, Dong and Ballantine, 2013). As a result
of this, China unsurprisingly suffers from large amounts of nitratepollution in its groundwater,
especially in northern China. The main focus of this paper will therefore be on the North China
Plain and the provinces surrounding the Yangtze River as
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6. The Othered Victorians
The Othered Victorians Introduction The Victorian period was a time of great hypocrisy. Despite
the fact that the Protestant work ethic was gaining popular support amongst the Victorians and
myths such as Samuel Smiles rags to riches became part of mainstream Victorian culture, the
Victorians were greatly divided into their respective social classes. Works like Thomas Carlyle s
The Irish Widow and Elizabeth Barrett Browning s The Cry of the Children exemplified the
blatant disregard of the upper classes to that of the lower class. If the Victorians were divided
amongst themselves, imagine what it was like for people of different religions and races. The
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The presence of black servants within the household also represented a sign of wealth (it meant
that you had enough money to keep a servant; it also signified a sense of acculturation because of
the exploration and discovery of new lands home of the black slaves). Differences Many
Victorians not only looked upon blacks as slaves or booty in war but they truly believed there
were physical as well as mental differences between them. The Victorians believed that blacks
were uncontrollable and salacious. The life of Sara Baartman (The Hottentot Venus) was used
as evidence in support of these allegations ( The Life and Times 1). Sara Baartman was a black
woman from South Africa during the 1800 s that had a steatopygia or enlarge buttocks (
Exhibiting 1). She was displayed naked first in France and then throughout Europe because of
this. Many other parts of her body were said to larger than the normal size. When she died at age
26, scientists dissected her body and found that, Baartman s oversized primitive genitalia was
physical proof of the African women s primitive sexual appetite ( Exhibiting ). This contributes to
the belief that there were no virtuous black women, which meant they could not be gentlewomen
like the ladies of the Victorian period. The science of phrenology, [t]he
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7. Nalyzing The Concept Of Palliative Care Essay
nalyzing the concept of Palliative care
Mauricio A. Barrera
Appalachian State University School of Nursing
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Throughout life and individual can experience a myriad of unexpected developments can which
can have a dramatic effect on their lifestyle and how they are able to communicate with others.
Comorbidities are the multiple appearances of a serious chronic disease like cancer, chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cardiovascular disease, or diabetes, which have a
negative effect on the patient s way of life ( Comorbidities , 2016). In these situations, Health
Care providers can recommend palliative care, a specialized form of medicine that works
alongside the patient with a team of health care professionals and social workers, to individualize
a care plan toward realistic expectation and agreed upon the goals of increasing the patient s
quality of life, relieving pain, and minimizing their disease symptom level ( What is palliative
care?, n.d.). While palliative care can sometimes be mistaken as being synonymous with hospice,
the difference between the two is that hospice care relegates patients for whom are actively dying
therapeutic treatment and focus on relieving only the patient s pain and symptoms until their
eventual death. The goal of the treatment plan is to work toward managing the patient s pain and
symptoms to an attainable and desired level for a patient when curative treatment is not possible or
for patients who are terminally ill but who
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8. Ethical Concerns In Scholarly Research
According to Creshwell (2009) in the preparation of a scholarly manuscript, the writer must pay
attention not to exploit, mislead, harm or further marginalize the participants. Researcher must be
objective and are charged with exploring bias and or areas of ethical concern; including but not
limited to personal bias and beliefs. Scholarly researchis seeking to answer questions that could
explain something of concern, or to describe causal relationships. Research should be geared
toward improving social issues and empowering the participants. Not an avenue to suppress, falsify
or invent findings to meet a researcher s needs.
A scientific body of knowledge, consist of concepts and statements considered useful for achieving
the purposes
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9. The Powers And Functions Of The Executive Mayor
The Executive Mayor is the political head of the Municipality. The Structures Act defines an
Executive Mayor as an elected in terms of section 55 of the Act. Only municipalities of the type
that have a mayoral executive system may have an executive mayor. A Mayoral executive system is
a system of municipal government which allows for the exercise of executive authority through an
executive mayorin whom the executive leadership of the municipalityis vested and who is assisted
by a mayoral committee. The powers and functions of the Executive Mayor are set out in section 56
of the Structures Act. Functions of the Executive Mayor are illustrated below.
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Section 56 (3) states that the executive mayor in performing the duties of office, must:
a)identify and develop criteria in terms of which progress in the implementation of the strategies,
programmes and services can be evaluated, including key performance indicators which are specific
to the municipality and common to local government in general
b)evaluate progress against the key performance indicators
c)review the performance of the municipality in order to improve the economy, efficiency and
effectiveness of the municipality, to improve the efficiency of credit control and revenue and debt
collection services; and to improve the implementation of the municipality s by laws.
d)monitor the management of the municipality s administration in accordance with the directions
of the municipal
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10. Johns Hopkins s Health System
The Johns Hopkins Health System Corporation is a not for profit organization devoted to providing
the uppermost quality patient health care in the treatment and prevention of human illness (Johns
Hopkins Medicine, 2015). The Johns Hopkins Health System is the solitary member of Johns
Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. The Johns Hopkins Health System is integrated in the State of
Maryland to devise policy among and provide central management for the Johns Hopkins Health
System and affiliates. Moreover, the Johns Hopkins Health System provides assured shared
services, including purchasing, legal, organization of advertising and other functions for which
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center is charged separately (Johns Hopkins Medicine, 2015;...
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The Johns Hopkins Medical Services Corporation: not for profit corporation that contracts with the
Uniformed Services Family Health Plan to provide and manage care for military retirees and active
duty family members.
Johns Hopkins Medical Management Corporation: healthcare management and services
organization that develops, organize, and manage a regional patient delivery system to serve Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine physicians and the Johns Hopkins Health System hospitals.
The Johns Hopkins Health Systems most important relationship is with The Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine. This partnership is known as the Johns Hopkins Medicine, a vehicle
for internal operational coordination and an integrated voice for external initiatives. Johns Hopkins
Medicine allows these two distinct yet co dependent organizations to respond in an integrated
fashion to opportunities and pressures affecting the Johns Hopkins medical enterprise. Two of the
most important operational entities of Johns Hopkins Medicine are Johns Hopkins HealthCare LLC
and The Johns Hopkins Home Care Group, Inc.
Johns Hopkins HealthCare LLC: an organization owned fifty percent by Johns Hopkins Health
System and fifty percent by The Johns Hopkins University that develops and manages contractual
relationships with managed care organizations, employers, hospitals, physicians, and
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11. Rhetorical Analysis Of We Shall Overcome By Lyndon Baines...
The Rhetorical Analysis Of We Shall Overcome The speech We Shall Overcome delivered by
Lyndon Baines Johnson on 15 March 1965, Washington, D.C. The theme of the speech is to call
on that every American citizen must have an equal right to vote. He wanted to pass a bill to end
the situation that many states had been used to deny Negroes the right to vote. The purpose of
which is to persuade Members of Congress to pass the bill which came up by himself. At that
time, although the slavery system had been destroyed, Negroes also did not own equal right as
well as white people. The author Lyndon Baines Johnson was (August 27, 1908 January 22, 1973),
who was the 36th President of the United States from 1963 to 1969. Johnson designed the Great...
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Human being are not cold blooded animal and nobody is definitely indifferent. Therefore,
authors always write down words to arouse readers enthusiasm or fervor gradually. Pathos work
as the same way, which let readers get moved by emotion weapon. We can find many pathos
devices in this well known speech. The real hero of this struggle is the American Negro. His
actions and protests, his courage to risk safety and even to risk his life, have awakened the
conscience of this nation. His demonstrations have been designed to call attention to injustice,
designed to provoke change, designed to stir reform. He has called upon us to make good the
promise of America. And who among us can say that we would have made the same progress
were it not for his persistent bravery, and his faith in American democracy. From these great
words, Johnson described the American Negro as a hero, who had awakened the conscience of
this nation. There is no doubt that many people were neutral in this case. However, after that
speech, after being persuaded by their president, they might turn to agree with their president.
Some of them might give up their prejudices to Negroes. They would recall many Negroes who
were used to live with them were also kind and gave their hands sometimes. Pathos work in that
way. Authors utilize pathos to tough readers and audiences, like what I have mentioned, everyone
has the milk of human kindness. Take text for example again, This great, rich, restless country can
offer opportunity and education and hope to all, all black and white, all North and South,
sharecropper and city dweller. These are the enemies: poverty, ignorance, disease. These impressed
words reminded all the people of that USA belonged to everyone. They should be unity to stop
poverty, ignorance, disease not discriminate not our fellow man, not our neighbor. This pathos
improved this
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12. Challenges Associated With Change Management Via A Needs...
Case Study 7: Maya Thomas
Implementing New Instructional Approaches in a K 12 Setting
Debra Cahl, Kendra Hollern, and Carrie Pankey
EDU 543
Dr. Keya Mukherjee
Saint Leo University
11/2/14
The Problem
This case study addresses issues associated with change management via a needs analysis in an
effort to identify and implement new instructional approaches to improve a middle school math
course in a K 12 setting.
Upon receipt of an email from Ruth Ann Ponten, a 7th grade math teacher, Maya Thomas, the
district staff development and instructional consultant, immediately took action to help support the
struggling teacher. Ruth Ann was located at a school within a rural community that was undergoing
a major transition. The community of farm workers and working class families was transitioning to
a community of educated professionals that were being attracted to the community s strong, tight
knit feel and impeccable older homes. With the change of families, new expectations regarding
education started to emerge as well. Before meeting with Ruth Ann, Maya began her research by
conducting a needs assessment. According to Rossett (1999), needs assessment or analysis is the
...planning people do in order to figure out what to do (p. 62). Identification of the optimal situation,
identification of what is actually going on, identification of what is driving the current performance,
and identification of what might impede progress toward the situation, are all steps
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13. Liebeck Vs Mcdonald s Restaurants Case Brief
The documentary focuses on two famous cases Liebeck v. McDonald s Restaurants and Jamie
Leigh Jones v. Halliburton Co. and it talks about the Tort reform. The case about Liebeck v.
McDonald s restaurants , Stella Liebeck sued McDonald in the civil court because she was
severely burn by McDonald s coffee because the coffee was to hot. At that time the incident
happen Liebeck was 79 year old and she worked fully time still on morning, when her grandson
was driving her to work and they decided to stop at local McDonald in Albuquerque, New
Mexico. She ordered a cup of coffee with sugar and cream and when she was in the parking lot
of McDonald, she put the coffee in between her legs so she can balance the coffee and be able to
add her sugar and cream in her coffee. Her hand slip and hit the cup of coffee and the coffee slip
on her thighs and she suffered severe third degree burns. McDonald lost the case because the jury
discovered more than 700 cases that involve burning victims from McDonald s coffee. After she
won the case she became the post child for frivolous lawsuits. Television Shows like Seinfeld
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Supporters for Tort reform ran a falser campaign against Diaz because they did not him to be a
Judge for Mississippi Supreme Court. The supporters of Tort reform used libel and slander to
falser accuse Diaz for taking money from private company. He defended himself by showing the
court that defendant acts with malice with knowledge that the statement was false or recklessly
disregarded the truth or falsity of the statement. Diaz spend almost 3 years in court try to fight
against the accusation that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce bought to him. It was a plan that the
U.S. Chamber of Commerce want to keep Diaz out the office. He won the first election but he lost
the second election because he did not have enough money to run against the U.S. Chamber of
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14. Diversity And Inclusion In Special Education
Inclusion: Services that place students with disabilities in general education classrooms with
appropriate support services. The student may receive instruction from a special education teacher
as well as a general education teacher.
Mainstreaming: The integration of children with special needs into regular classrooms for part of
the school day, while the remainder of the day is spent in a special education classroom.
Continuum of Services: Programs that ensure children with learning challenges as well as those
with speech and/or language and other related services needs are available in all schools.
Co Teaching: Two or more teachers instructing at the same time in the same learning area to a
assorted group of students.
IDEA/ IDEIA: A
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15. The Birth Of A Moral Dilemma
The Birth of a Moral Dilemma in The Guest People choose every day in different circumstances
and degrees either small imperceptible one, such as the color of the shirt that they will wear, or
huge emotional and moral dilemmas like an abort or a high risk surgery. Nonetheless, there is
always a decision made that has its consequences (want or not). Albert Camus uses
characterization to address the importance of choices. The author uses the character of Balducci
to show what happens when people follow the rules without hesitation. For example, when
Balducci arrives into the school to leave the Arab with Daru, and Daru shows himself discontent
with that unforeseen problem, he says, Those are the orders (Camus). Balducci as a man of law
must follow whatever thing is said to him, and he will do it for sure without dubiety; in addition,
Balducci remarks, [Y]ou must sign, that s the rule (Camus). He has to obey all the requisites
and commandments that his work dictates, and he can t avoid doing this because he will break
all the goodness that justice represents. Nevertheless, Camus tries to point out if a person who
only follow a guide or manual for every decision he or she made. That person is, in fact, making
no choices, and he or she does not have to face and think about what is right or wrong because
that person will search and do whatever is said in that guide. Particularly, in this story, Balducci
notes, You don t get used to putting a rope on a man even after
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16. Hannah Herzog Analysis
I am 14 year old Hannah Herzog and I am currently serving my 3rd year as the Secretary of the
Country Pals 4 H Club. I recently finished 8th grade and was promoted to high school at Little
River Junior Senior High School. I played volleyball and basketball and also ran track. This was
my 7th year in 4 H; I enjoy being well rounded in my 4 H projects.
I am in confirmation and I also serve as an acolyte at my church. I enjoy hanging out with family
and friends, watching sports, and helping on the farm. I enjoy being around animals and helping
with cattle chores on the farm.
My projects for the year included Leadership, Market Beef, Visual Arts and Crafts, Photography,
Woodworking, Shooting Sports Air Rifleand BB gun, Girls Buymanship, Clothing Construction,
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This was my 2nd year in clothing construction and my 7th year in girls buymanship. If you know
me good enough you would know that I don t dress up often so when I do it must be a special
occasion. During buymanship and clothing construction I am able to dress up some and as much
as I want to. These last 2 years I have enjoyed making something that I can use quite frequently in
clothing construction, doing so makes me feel good about myself and what I ve done.
Foods is so much fun to be in. I enjoy baking different recipes whenever I feel like it. I like to try
new recipes as long as it looks like I will like it, thats its something that many other people will eat,
or something good for the fair or whatever else I might be baking for. Being in the foods project has
allowed me to become more self dependent over the years as I begin to be able to make real
foods and not just dessert or muffins. I enjoy making certain easy meals that I can make for my
whole family. I have learned many different baking styles, and tips over the years that I take in and
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18. Essay On Bata India
Targeting the unorganized market
Bata India is one of the market leaders in organized Indian Footwear Market and should move
towards grabbing a potential market share by on tapping the tier III and tier IV markets (smaller
towns) through distributors and franchises. The company has to develop a completely new line of
merchandise to tap the unorganized footwear market, which accounts for almost 60% of the total
market. The company is planning to open new outlets in these areas and has tied up with
wholesalers to sell shoes in rural shops. Bata India has already piloted such Bata stores in smaller
markets which turned out a success. Right investment and the attempt to target the unorganized
market will be a step in the right direction as the market accounts for nearly two third of the USD
35 billion Indian footwear market. Grabbing a significant market share in this area would have a
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The company is making continuous investments in various marketing plans to re position the brands
in the minds of consumer as international premium lifestyle casual footwear brand in India.
Following the success of these stores in India, the consumers perception for Bata as a mass
market brand has changed, which has enhanced the brand image of Bata India among the young
generation. Taking it forward the company should come up with new innovations in the sports
segment in which Bata is still lagging behind. Sports shoe market in India is estimated to worth
USD 5 billion and is expected to reach USD 13 billion by 2018, growing at 18% CAGR from
2012 through 2016. People are getting more aware about their well being thereby increasing the
market for sports segment in India. So there is a large market share for the company to tap into by
introducing its new models with cutting edge technologies in the sports
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19. The Superintendents Of Schools Are The Top Executives In
The superintendents of schools are the top executives in a school district. This position is one of
the most prominent positions in an educational community. Because of this, school superintendents
must be an outstanding citizen and a person of excellent character. Moreover, they must be able to
communicate effectively with parents, community, and all stakeholders. Superintendents are
responsible for leading every function for a school. With this title comes great responsibility.
Superintendents have an array of duties and responsibilities in their schools. They are solely
responsible for leading the school districteffectively, while working intensely with all internal and
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And so, the aim of accountability systems is to provide incentives to encourage student to achieve
at high levels and set clear goals for student performance.
Every Student Succeeds Act, was signed into law in 2015 and is replacing the No Child Left
Behind Act. ESSA is a system that gives states more flexibility as it relates to funding, assessment
and accountability. Moreover, there are many positive components to ESSA that will help a
superintendent be effective in their position. One positive concept of the ESSA accountability
system is that it will utilize the federal and state standards by merging them into one while the
efficiency is analyzed. In addition to this, ESSA ended the Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
requirement that was designed Under the No Child Left Behind Law while allowing states to
eliminate unnecessary assessments. According to (Feagan, 2009), AYP was defined during this
time as a stronger accountability measure. It was the only accountability system used to determine
if schools were successful. This law made it difficult for superintendents to effectively move
schools because AYP looked at individual subgroups in addition to individual groups. And so, if a
superintendent was the leader of a district that had a high poverty rate, the test results in many cases
were lower (2009.) Thus, making it
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20. Raising The Bar By Trey Parker And Matt Stone
35.7 percent of the United States population is considered to be obese. With such a large number
like this its no wonder that South Park has made at least one episode shining their satirical light on
this issue. The episode Raising the Bar, created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, does exactly that.
Like that South Parkepisode Radley Balko focuses on the issue of obesity in the article What You
Eat Is Your Business, where he takes a point opposite of his title. South Park supports and proves
Balko argument by showing the weight of obesity on insurance companies, the government, the
public. While South Park may over dramatize obesity with its crude humor, it does help those
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In the south park episode Eric Cartman, the nine year old morbidly obese child, ventures to Wal
Mart where he and his friends see older morbidity obese people.When Eric picks up a box of the
new candy corn filled Oreo he says: [eyes some Oreos and goes for them] Oh my God you guys,
look at this! [grabs a box and reads it] Candy Corn Oreos. Oreos with candy corn filling. [closes
his eyes and looks up joyfully] Holy hell yes! Kyle then says: Are you serious?? Look around:
doesn t this bother you at all?? [an obese man and an obese woman squeeze past each other in an
aisle on their scooters.] That s YOU one day, fatass![Stan and Kenny leave] Not even one day! If
you don t change something, that s you! In about a year! [turns and follows Stan and Kenny away.
Cartman is left alone with the Oreos and his thoughts(Trey Parker and Matt Stone). Eric later on
goes to Kyle s house stating that he thought about what kyle said and he has decided to take
action about his weight. Some will guess that Eric goes on a diet and decides to loss weight.
Those of you that guessed this are wrong. Eric decides to gain more weight so he in fact will be
entitled to a Rascel, the motorized wheelchairs in the show, that his insurance paid for. What South
Park portrays counters the suggestion made in the article by Balko. Balko makes the points of
rewarding a healthy choice but in South Park the opposite is done. Cartman was
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21. Compare And Contrast Hrothgar And Beowulf
The epic poem Beowulf translated by Seamus Heaney, presents two heroic kings that have very
clear differences on how they overcome challenges but they still keep their people in safe
keepings. Hrothgar and Beowulf are admired by their people because they both show strong
characteristics of what an Anglo Saxon king should do or be.
The king of Danes, Hrothgar, was first introduced as an accomplished and wise king. He comes to
be well known as a young king when he protected Beowulf s now departed father, Ecgtheow.
Hrothgar wergild peace with Ecgtheow s enemies so that the bloody feud would end. With
Hrothgar doing this generous deed to help Ecgtheow and his kingdom out Beowulf devotes his
assistance in the beginning of the poem. One thing that makes Hrothgar a good king is that he
always seems to stay true to his word, as is told at the beginning, the king kept well his pledge
and promise to deal out gifts, rings at the banquet (53 55). It was clear that Hrothgar was an
exceptional military leader with his bravery and strength but he is aged now and cannot fight
the same as he used to. The Danes are then faced with an evil and wicked monster, Grendel, who
terrorizes his realm. Beowulf asks Hrothgar if he could fight this battle for him to pay back his
family debt and Hrothgar agreed. Hrothgar makes a promise to reward Beowulf if he succeeds in
killing the monster Grendel. He says, For his gallant courage I ll load him with gifts.... shall know
not want of treasure or wealth
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22. Ernest Hemingway Style Analysis
The Themes and Styles of Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway was regarded as one of the greatest American novelists and short story
writers, winning both the Pulitzer and Nobel Prizes. His best known works include The Sun
Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and The Old Man and the Sea. He is
also famous for his terse dialogue and understatement. (Frohock 1) His themes tend to be of
courage, gender, emotions, and image. Hemingway s history as a soldier and world traveler is
what influenced the plot and themes of his novels and short stories.
Born on July 21, 1899, Ernest Hemingway grew up in the suburbs of Chicago and served in Italy
during World War I as an ambulance driver for the American Red Cross. During the war
Hemingway was injured on the Austro Italian front and sent to a hospital in Milan. (Young 2)
After the war he worked as a foreign correspondent for the Toronto Star, which allowed him to
travel frequently. As a journalist he made multiple trips to Spain during their civil war and Europe
during the Second World War. Trips like this during his career in journalism ultimately led to his
even more successful career in short story and novel writing. (Young 3)
As stated by Frohock, Hemingway writes in a terse style, meaning that his sentences lack
unnecessary details and he uses only the bare minimum amount of words to convey his message.
Terse could be described as telling a story in the simplest, most straight forward fashion. Another
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23. Rhetorical Devices In Richard Cory
Poet, Edwin Arlington Robinson, created an impressive poem which was written in 1897. Robison
wrote the poem Richard Cory as a narrative about a gentleman who is wealthy, well educated and
admired by many people in his town. Although Robinson begins the poem positive, describing the
admiration for the gentleman, he ends the poem with his death. This poem is one of Robinson s
most famous poems that he had created. Robinson was an American poet who attended Harvard
and now is remembered for his dramatic short poems. Robinson s attitude in Richard Corywas seen
through his diction, imagery, ethos, etc. Robinson incorporates many details that contribute to
the tragic irony at the end. Edwin Robinson creates his poem with an impressive diction that
allows us to truly understand the importance of the gentleman Richard Cory . Robinson includes
We people on the pavement looked at him, he was a gentleman from sole to crown, clean
favored, and imperially slim... (Robinson, Lines 2 4). He includes words such as pavement
instead of stating sidewalk, clean favored instead of good looking, and slim instead of thin. He
creates these changes because he wants to seem genuinely intelligent and add elegance to the
admiration of the man. He also states, And admirably schooled in every grace (Robinson, Line
10). Robinson states how the gentleman is extremely educated and has manners, which makes
sense why he is so admired. Robinson includes this diction because in a way he was portraying
himself into that man. Due to Robinson s diction the audience is able to analyze the real
reasoning behind it all. He incorporates this diction because the gentleman is admirable and
possibly Robinson wants to be admired as well. Imagery was seen throughout the poem due to the
way words were placed by Robinson. Edwin Robinson includes the statement, Whenever Richard
Cory went down town, We people on the pavement looked at him (Robinson, Line 1 2). As the
audience reads those lines, it is as if they imagine a celebrity walking the streets and people
admiring the celebrity. Robinson includes this perspective because he wants us to imagine the
altitude of the effects as the man was walking being admired. In addition, he also states that
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24. The Creation Of Eddie Bauer Store
The staggering amount of effort and work into getting one shirt from Eddie Bauer into your closet,
is much more than most people would expect. The logistics, or the coordination of supply
management, doesn t all happen within an Eddie Bauer store or a company. The product creation
starts in foreign companies like India, China, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh, and makes its
way to the U.S. upon massive containment ships. After customs, the products make their way
throughout the countries train rails, where they are eventually hoisted by massive machines onto
trucks. The trucks then deliver the goods to the warehouses and stores, where it can be purchased
by the customers. Behind the scenes, however, there are countless inspections the crates
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25. The Most Uneven Great Poet By Tenney Nathanson
Come, said my soul,
Such verses for my Body let us write, (for we are one,)
That should I after death invisibly return,
Or, long, long hence, in other spheres,
There to some group of mates the chants resuming,
(Tallying Earth s soil, trees, winds, tumultuous waves,)
Ever with pleas d smile I may keep on,
Ever and ever yet the verses owning as, first, I here and now,
Singing for Soul and Body, set to them my name,
Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman, termed America s most uneven great poet by Tenney Nathanson, is one of America
s greatest poets. Born in 1819 in Long Island, Whitman lived during an era when sexuality,
especially homosexuality, a term not coined until years later, was a taboo subject not to be
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With the release of Leaves of Grass, a new form of poetry is born. This form defies convention in
presentation and subject matter. The compilation of poems did not get the immediate attention and
recognition Whitman had hoped for due this defiance. Although it was championed by several
famous poets, especially Ralph Waldo Emerson, it would take many years for the works to become
successful. The explicit sexual theme in Whitman s works is the chief source of the delayed
recognition Leaves of Grass eventually receives. Leaves of Grass was probably more notorious
for its sexual explicitness than admired for its poetic qualities (Nathanson 400). Whitman initially
incorporated the sexual theme into two articles for the Brooklyn paper. Whitman was forced to
resign because of the indignation of some of his readers (Asselineau 107). This fueled his desire to
teach the general population that sex is universal and should be embraced without fear and anxiety.
The body, he teaches, is beautiful. Sex is also beautiful (Whitman 208).
Whitman does a better job of incorporating the recurring theme of sexuality into his poems. Not
only does he bestow sexual attributes on people, he does the same for objects as evidence in the
poem, Crossing Brooklyn Ferry . He combines with the river, the street and other objects. The
glories strung like beads on my smallest sights and hearings, on the walk in the street and the
passage
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26. Big Five Personality Traits
One of the aspects of the personality theory is the Big Five Personality traits. Those traits are:
extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism and openness. Each of these traits
have been studied by many experts and defined based on the behaviors and attitudes that are
attributed to most people. There are no absolutes meaning that just because most people who
display a certain characteristic are effective leaders, does not mean that everybody who has that
trait is an effective leader (Dziak, 2017). This paper will break down each of the Big Five traits
and talk about their role in leadership. Agreeableness is defined as being kind and caring.
Agreeable people tend to display sympathy and affection in various situations and usually find
productive ways to deal with problems. Agreeable people also are more generous and forgiving
(Dziak, 2017). As a leader, there will be times when the organization will face shortcomings or
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Extraverted people are friendly, talk more in social situations, and are fueled by being around
other people (Dziak, 2017). When someone is in charge of something, they should also be
passionate about it. If the leader does not care why should anybody else? Most leaders are
energetic and sociable. It is an important trait to get people excited about your product. Most
organization and companies require people to spend their time or money on their product. Even
something like Facebook, which is free, requires people to spend time on its platform. Being
assertive does not mean being in your face or overbearing, which often turns people off, but
someone can be assertive in a non offensive way by being passionate. People need other people in
some form or fashion to be successful, so it is important to treat people respectfully so that they
would want to do business with you or buy your
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27. Smartmart Executive Summary
The various stakeholders of the company are:
The shareholders, consumers or customers, global and local suppliers, employees,
environmentalists, FDA and other government bodies.
Above strategy would develop trust in shareholders as it will generate long term profit for the
company by aligning company s mission of healthier and sustainable organic product to the
consumers. Also, this strategy will eliminate any competition from CSA s and increase its market
share in the organic food domain. The consumers or the customers will continue to be loyal
towards SmartMart as they will get quality product with proper attention from SmartMart
employees. Customers will get variety of organic food at one stop shop. This will increase
customer satisfaction and build brand loyalty for SmartMart. The global suppliers for SmartMart
might be unhappy as they might loose supply for the company but tying up with local suppliers
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Both these options would give company competitive advantage of managing their own bio fuel
production. This will eliminate any dependency on the other manufacturers for quality of the bio
fuel. As the quality of the bio fuel is directly related to the brand name of the company. In both these
options huge investment is needed. I selected the first option of building their own in house
production of bio fuel over acquisition because in long term it would become easier for the
company to come out of this business without loosing major chunk of revenue. I am also aware that
this strategy would require investment in terms of money and time. Though in short term this
strategy might not seem viable but its long term benefit for the company are aligned with the
mission statement of the company and fulfills the long term revenue generation for the
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30. Nadine Gordimer Research Paper
Being bon in a small gold minding town of Springs, South Africa, Nadine Gordimer was exposed
to the immigrant and racial status that flowed through the early 1930 s. It was very common for an
African American to be born in a Caucasian environment, but Nadine was a Caucasian born in an
African environment. Gordimer was born to parents that contradicted their geographical existence.
Her father was Jewish born and often occupied a stratum underneath the earlier settlers. Gordimer s
mother, Nan, had opposing opinions on blacks. Instead of complying with the discrimination blacks
were bound to receive, Nan felt repugnant towards the discrimination and therefore found a daycare
for the children of black workers. In solitary existence, with very
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31. Custom Cabinets Of Prefab Granite Depot
Want to make your timeworn kitchen a really appealing space? Custom cabinets of Prefab Granite
Depot can lend a helping hand to you!
If you are the type of individual who pays lots of attention to the aesthetics of their abode, you
experience perhaps a certain peculiar feeling now and then. The feeling that, even though
everything looks pleasant and fits together suitably, it is still not enough; it still doesn t look
subjective enough. For some individuals, that is just their imagination. But, in some cases there is
essentially a good deal you can do to make your abode look lovelier and more fashionable. The
kitchenette is a prime contender for such amendments, as it typically has the biggest potential to
have its appearance suggestively rehabilitated with one or two small touches. For instance, if you
are still using customary stock cabinets, you might desire to look into a more tailored solution. Yes,
that is right! Just substituting the cabinets in your kitchenette with personalized ones can have an
enormous impact on its own. You can get high quality custom cabinets San Diegoat Prefab Granite
Depot.
After you have treaded into your newly ornamented kitchen for the first time and had a look
around, you will comprehend the value of customized cabinets. This is something that can
continue to the other portions of your kitchen s design as well! If you are keen on embellishing
the place in a way that will help you call it your own, there are countless possibilities for
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32. Community Based Participatory Summary
After our discussions in class and reflecting on the readings it made me think more critically
about the efforts actually put forth to young kids ad their communities. The fact that programs
are not always implemented help a kids growing up experience to the best of their ability due to
the lack of concern if it is another race or ethnicity is heart wrenching. As time goes on I like to
think those thoughts and bystanders have passed but that is not always the case. The environment
in which someone grows up in has a lot to say about his or her character and future holdings as an
individual. After seeing the effect CBPR had in the reading Engaging Homeless Youth in
Community Based Participatory Research: A Case Study from Skid Row, Los Angeles was
impactful in the fact they video tapped the condition, discriminations and harassment one faced in a
multicultural society. I know where I grew up it was definitely considered diverse after... Show
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This hopefully reduces the effect of students thinking that teachers don t actually care or see them
not going anywhere in life, according to the reading What is Community based Research points out
that doing this research shows how important the desire to have a responsive, active and equitable
role in the community advances the public good and when students and teachers are civically
engaged with the right preparation. (What is Community Based Research, n.d. p.1) It builds
connections starting when you re young making connections. Social justice focuses on what is
morally right and wrong within a society. The way one is treated, looks for outlets to help sponsor
active motions for those not given the same level of fairness due to differing
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33. Huck Finn Superstition Research Paper
Superstition is present throughout history, it has been molded to fit society s wants and has been
changed to fit individual desires. Whether it is a witch, zombies, throwing salt over your left
shoulder, tossing a coin into a fountain, keeping a rabbit s foot, knocking on wood, burning a
spider, or tossing the bride s garter, some individuals use this as a causation for good or bad luck.
All of the above superstitions were once widely known, even during the 1840 s. The 1840 s were
a time of slavery, oppression, and superstition which are all present in Mark Twain s novel The
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. This story teaches you about a runaway slave and a young boy
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Incorrect. The 1840 s built a negative mindset towards witches and even had slaves genuinely
scared of their presence. This fear led slaves, such as Nat, to do pointless tasks. At one point, in
horrible fear, Nat wished he was dead instead of dealing with his phobia of witches.On page 231
Nat proclaimed Oh, it s de dad blame witches, sah, en I wisht I was dead , which showed he was
so terrified of the witches he would rather die than confront his fear (Twain). While the other
characters, Jim and Huckleberry, weren t so drastic with their superstitions they still endured
them. Jim had three major superstitions that helped farther the storyline, those were the hairball
on page 26, the snakeskin on pages 59 and 60, and the birds on page 52. These superstitions of
Jim s were used in the story to make the plot more believable. Slaves were commonly denied, had
laws set forbidding them from, an education which led to them believing old traditions such as
superstitions. On page 25, Jim believed his hairball that he retrieved from an ox s fourth stomach
had a spirit inside of it. (Twain). This spirit, whether believed or not, told fortunes for a price. Huck
offered a counterfeit quarter, which isn t much but is close to $6.50
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34. The Story Of Genji
Genji lit the candles as he set them up around the room. He discovered earlier that the power to
the building shut off once the tours were finished. He walked out onto the balcony as the moon
hung high up in the sky. The faint honking and shouting of the city filled the air as the wind
whirled into his bedroom. Slowly, he sat down on the ground as he crossed his legs. His left
hand remained expended as his right closed into his palm. His eyes fell closed as he took a deep
breath, the whirl of his vents filled his ears. He was used to it by now, it was his rhythm it
allowed him to relax. Genji called out to his dragon hoping to receive an answer this time. When
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He grabbed the device and jumped onto the bed. Clicking the call button he waited as the tower
was filled with the eerie silence. He remembered him and his brother running through the halls
screaming and laughing. Hello? Zenyatta said. Genji snapped himself out of his thoughts as he
looked at the omnic on the screen. Hey, master. You alright, Genji? Genji fell silent as he
glanced around the room. No, I m not. I believe this was a mistake master. Genji stated as he
rubbed his hands together. The small sparks rushing through his arms and he reached up
unclipping the face plate. Setting it beside his leg, he leaned more into the headboard. Explain it
to me. Zenyatta stated. Genji couldn t think of the words, and grabbed the device. Walking out
into the hallway, he pointed the camera to the sword allowing the monk to see it. That is the
blade my brother used. Genji whispered. You told me that he probably regretted the action, but
that says otherwise doesn t it. There was silence from the monk. You told me that Hanzo never
had a choice once he became the head of the clan. He didn t. You believe it was him who put it
up? Zenyatta questioned. Genji fell quiet as he moved back into the bedroom. I can tell you are
uneasy in the temple. Is there something else going on? It s hard to be here. Genji admitted as his
device buzzed. He picked it up flicking away from the visual of his master. He
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35. Hamlet s Relationship Between Hamlet And Ophelia
The observed and I, of ladies most deject and wretched, that sucked the honey of his music vows,
now see that noble and most sovereign reason, like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh;
that unmatched form and feature of blown youth blasted with ecstasy; o woe is me, to have
seen what I have seen, see what I see! (2671 2672). The general love and relationship that was
administered between Prince Hamlet and Ophelia were not only complicated but problematic.
Throughout the play, the reader gains a deeper insight into their overall involvement and what
lead to the total turmoil of their love. Arguably, it might be perceived by the reader if Prince
Hamlet even loved Ophelia or if she was only a part of his mind games. Furthermore, the
heightened debate of their relationship can be strengthened either way by numerous opinions,
but I believe far in Prince Hamlet s twisted mind he cherished and loved Ophelia. Throughout the
play of Hamlet, there is an emerging of events that occur within Ophelia. She believed she would
marry Prince Hamlet even though her father and brother advised her to stay away from him
because they knew she was not worthy and that Prince Hamlet would only a predicament in her
life. Laertes stated, Hamlet might love you now, he is subject to his birth (2640). Her brother
also told her before he left for school, Fear it, Ophelia; fear it, my dear sister, and keep you in the
rear of your affection, out of the shot and danger of desire. The chariest maid is prodigal enough,
if she unmask her beauty to the moon. Virtue itself scapes not calumnious strokes. The canker
galls the infants of the spring too oft before their buttons be disclosed, and in the morn and
liquid dew of youth, contagious blastments are most imminent. Be wary then, best safety lies in
fear. Youth to itself rebels, though none else near (2640 2641). During Laertes speech to
Ophelia, he instructed her not to give herself away to Prince Hamlet because no one would seek
her anymore, as she would be viewed as used goods. The reader can sense a form of
foreshadowing in the play with the domination of men in Ophelia s life affecting how she handled
her various situations with Prince Hamlet. Later, Ophelia is indeed worked by
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36. The Huston Rockets Back-to-Back Championships Essay
Keep moving the ball around and dump it inside to Hakeem. Rudy Tomjanovich Sounds pretty easy
right. Wrong. While Hakeem Olajuwon was one the most dominating centers that the NBA has ever
seen, the defense usually didn t let him get easy buckets inside the paint. Or at least try not too. The
offense that coach Tomjanovich used during the Houston Rocketsback to back championships
relied heavily on Hakeem s post skills and the ability of their outside shooters to knock down
wide open looks. This kind of offense is known as a 4 Out, 1 In Motion Offense and it is probably
one of the easiest offenses that a team can use. The concept of the offense is to get the ball and
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This takes the defending post player away from the hoop and allows the offense team post
player to go 1 on 1 with the defender from the free throw line area. This opens up the inside
underneath for back cutters and dribble penetration from the wings and corners. The high post
player can also be used as a screener for the perimeter players. This can cause a big time
mismatch when the defense decides to start switching the screens. The post player will have a
smaller player on him that he can easier post up on or one of the perimeter players will have the
post defender on them and should easily take them of the dribble for a bucket. This set can also
be used against teams that like to full front the post player. The post player should move up to
the high post area. If they are still fronted by the defender they should first seal the defender and
then cut to the basket for an over the top lob pass. For a post player that likes to stay down low a
team might like to consider using the 4 Low set. This requires the post player to move from low
block to low block, or from short corner to short corner. It is also used against a defense that has
a big, strong inside post defender or shot blocker that the post player can t beat 1 on 1. This set
opens up the top of the lane for 1 on 1 dribble penetration and cuts. The post player is set up to
post up 1 on 1 with their defender. Taking away the shot blocker from the basket allows smaller,
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37. Knee Image Enhancement
2.1Introduction
In the previous chapter, the objectives and scope of this study have been described. The objective
of this study is to explore image processing methods for image processing and to classify the type
of injuries by integrating it with an artificial intelligent (AI) technique. In this chapter, literature and
past studies on the focused topics such as image processing, especially on knee image
enhancement, as well as fuzzy theories are reviewed. The anatomy and imaging symptoms of knee
injuries will also be briefly described.
2.2Knee Joint
The knee is a joint between two bones, the upper bone and lower bone. It is the part of the body,
which is involved, in most of human movements, especially in sports. The ACL connects the upper
bone and the lower bone, whereby the anatomy of the knee is shown in Figure 2.1. The component
of the knee, along with the leg muscles work together to manage stress during walking, running and
jumping.
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2.3Knee Pain
Most people have had a minor knee problem at one time or another. Most of the time our body
movements do not cause problems, but it s not surprising that symptoms develop from every day
wear and tear, overuse, or injury. Knee problems and injuries most often occur during sports or
recreational activities, work related tasks, or home projects.
The knee is the largest joint in the body. The upper and lower bones of the knee separated by two
discs (menisci). The surface of the bones inside the knee joint is covered by articular cartilage,
which absorbs shock and provides a smooth, gliding surface for joint movement.
Ligament injuries at knee such as an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) are dreaded by professional
and amateur athletes. They can be painful and debilitating. They can even permanently change your
lifestyle and athlete s future. While an ACL injury or other ligament damage once, it could end the
career of an
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38. Public Schools Vs Magnet Schools Essay
For parents raising children selecting an appropriate school can be challenging .... Public, private,
faith based, magnet, charter, STEM, and home schooling. Here is a breakdown and simple
explanation of the differences to guide you along when making selections.
Public Schools: Receive funding from local, state, and government entities. Charter and Magnet are
also considered public schools. They must admit all students within their zoning. There are some
schools that will except students outside their zone if there is room. For example, a Burbank High
School student may prefer the dance company or football team at Burroughs High School, which is
across town. They can apply and if there is room, they may attend there.
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These are public schools that charge no tuition, but can be very competitive to get into to. They are
mostly known for their special programs and high academic standards. The application process
entails testing difficult. Some have boarding facilities so that students from outside the area can
attend. Their first priority is a diversified student register.
STEM or STEAM: These are magnet schools. Those that are STEM focus on Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Mathematics. STEAM include the previous four but also include the Arts. (See
below).
Private Schools: These schools charge tuition and rely heavily on funding and donations from
outside sources. Some private schools are co ed while others can be all boy or all girl campuses.
Independent Schools: These schools are private and operate as nonprofit run by a board of
trustees. Their assets come from tuition and private donations. They can be religious but cannot be
governed by them nor receive charitable donations from them. Several of these schools also have
boarding capabilities for students attending that are not from the area. Average tuition is about
18,000 per year, for the boarding student about 35,000 per
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39. Warner Brothers Fraud
What I found most interesting about this article were the examples that highlighted the
corruption that some of our countries most elite production companies are guilty of. This article
proves that some people will walk over others by lying and stealing all for the chance to increase
their individual profits. It s no wonder independent films are emerging alongside It is surprising
to me that J.K. Rowling with all of her success has not contested the financial statements that
Warner Brothers has offered to the public. If the article is true then she has entitled too much
more money. With a large financial estate like hers, I wonder why her accountants haven t
notified her of this potential for lack of a better word, theft. The aforesaid considered I am
wondering if perhaps her accountants have been monetarily persuaded to overlook these details
or perhaps there is a possibility that Ms. Rowling has been secretly compensated which would
explain her silence. I guess my real question is how far are they willing to go? Fraudcould lead to
bribery. Bribery could lead to blackmail and blackmail could lead to murder. Ethically, it never
makes sense to misrepresent financial data. As we learned in from the Dutch, mutual trust and
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Stallone s lawsuit accuses Warner Brother s of creative accounting and alleges that they reported
profit loss as opposed to gain allowing them to avoid paying him and another production company
the extra money they were entitled to as contracts stipulated upon the movies rising success.
Stallone is pursuing the lawsuit mainly as a gesture to speak out and stand against large Hollywood
companies that continue to use this practice to shortchange littler production companies and
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40. Essay on Recognizing the Armenian Genocide
The Armenian Genocide, also known as the Armenian Holocaust, was the organized killing of
Armenians. While there is no clear agreement on how many Armenians lost their lives, there is
general agreement among Western scholars that over a million Armenians may have perished
between 1914 and 1918. It all happened during the Ottoman Empire, present day Turkey, where 2
million Armenians lived. The Armenian Genocideis the second most studied massacre, after the
Holocaust. To date Twenty two countries have officially recognized what happened as genocide,
but Turkey to this day rejects the events as genocide. One starts to wonder what could cause such
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However, in 1913, an ultra nationalist group within the movement seized control of the group.
This faction was comprised of men who believed in creating a pure Turkish country that
excluded non Muslim and non Turkish people like the Christian Armenians (FACT SHEET).
Two of head people of CUP (Committee for Union and Progress) would later be responsible for
initiating the mass murder. They were Talat Pasha, and Jamal Pasha. Talat Pasha, also known as
Mehmed Talat, was the minister of interior affairs and Jamal Pasha was the Military Governor of
Syria. These leaders became close friends with Germany which in turn supplied the Turks with
military support and training and in 1914, the Ottoman Empire aligned itself with Germany and the
central powers in World War I. As the war raged on, and the Turks fought the Christian Russians,
they began to worry about the Armenians. They were worried that the Armenians would turn on
them and fight on the enemy s side. Therefore CUP decided the best thing to do is eliminate the
race, wipe them off the face of the earth. The start of the genocide started early in the year of
1915. The Turkish government starts to poke at an Armenian massacre by publicly accusing and
punishing Armenian bakers on an obviously false charge of poisoning their bread (Genocide). By
this time the Turks have also disarmed most of the Armenians that are/were serving in the military
(FACT SHEET). April 24th 1915,
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41. Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy
The Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) established by WIPO is an online domain
name dispute resolution system for domain name disputes and is commonly referred to as the
ICANN Policy. This Policy possesses the advantages of being quicker and more cost effective.
ICANN was formed in 1999 with the one of its objectives is to deal with the problem of
cybersquatting in a comprehensive manner outside the judicial system. Therefore, WIPO s
Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy was adopted by ICANN on 24th October, 1999. To bring a
dispute under the UDRP, certain general requirements must be met. First, the challenged domain
name must have been registered by the registrant and be in the process of being used by that
registrant in bad faith .
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42. Benefits Of Business Intelligence Software
10 Benefits of Business Intelligence Software
Making decisions is an important part of the business world. However, without the proper
information and data, it is easy for decisions to be made poorly. For this reason, business
intelligence has been simplifying the process of delivering information and data to key decision
makers ever since it was first developed.
Naturally, there are many methods available to help make the business intelligence more effective.
However, one of the most valuable tools is business intelligence software. This software comes in
many shapes and forms, but offers quite a few benefits to businesses.
What is it?
Business Intelligence software is designed to help improve the flow of data through the different
working parts of an organization. With this data, business leaders are better equipped to analyze the
decisions that their business is faced with.
Reports and analytics are just a couple of the valuable items created by business intelligence
software. These items will help show trends in sales, customer interest, inventory and a vast number
of other items.
Benefits of Business Intelligence Software
When leaders have access to more and better quality data, there is bound to be a number of
benefits involved. If you are looking to decide whether your company needs business intelligence
software, make sure you consider the following ten benefits of it during your analysis process.
They will help you make a better decision.
1.Better Decisions
One of
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43. Alfred, Lord Tennyson, A British Poet
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, a British poet was and is one of the most popular and famous poets
from Victorian era Britain. In fact he survived for basically the entirety of the era, as he was
born in 1809 and died in 1892, as stated in John Maynard s Alfred , Lord Tennyson (page 4).
Born into a large family in somewhat less than adequate conditions, he found solace mostly in
writing, even from a young age. According to online literature.com he lived with what the world
now knows as depression and was, apparently, very easily distracted, known as a notoriously
absent minded person. These traits might have been made a bit more severe thanks to his living
conditions, being the fourth of twelve kids to his parents, who each had their own issues, most
definitely including his father. According to poetsgraves.co.uk Alfred s father, George Tennyson,
suffered from a number of illnesses, including epilepsy, alcoholism, and general mental
instability. While this certainly made life difficult for his twelve children, George tried his best
to provide a good education to them, seeing the potential in Alfred from a young age as he had
shown signs of his talent from when he was very young. George was a pastor who, likely because
of his profession, had an interest in classical and modern literature, and decided to pass this
information and passion on down to his children as best as he could. His life eventually started
catching up with him, however, when in the 1820s he began to suffer many
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44. Hollow Men Essay
White agent s purpose of journey is to enlighten the dark place. The agents thus represent western
civilization whose ideal purpose is an altruistic humanitarianism. However, Marlow points out that
those agents were actually the hollow men. Hollow men are people who are inhumane and soulless,
who are empty of humanity and reason. The fact that majority of agents are hollow inside and blind
pilgrims to material desire is explaining the contradiction of colonialism between its reality and
causes. In outer station, Marlow meets the chief accountant, whom Marlow though as a hair dresser
s dummy. This character is wearing perfect attire and maintaining book keeping in the middle of
surrounding chaos. He does not sympathize with the dying agent, but he rather gets irritated by
him. He is an automaton rather than a real man, and his inhumane identity not only shows that he is
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After feeling the new type of devil in Africa, flabby devil of rapacious and pitiless folly , Marlow
also founds inefficiency of western civilization through broken and rusty machineries. The next
hollow man he encounters is the general manager of the station. He can do nothing but can only
create an uneasiness. Marlow thinks that there is nothing within him and only way to survive in
this land is not to have any entrails like a stuffed man. General manager s incompetence shows
how the western civilization is inefficient and futile in Africa. Brickmaker, a man who follows
the general manger, is also depicted as a hollow man. Even though his mission is to make bricks,
Marlow can never find bricks at the station nor even in his house. Brickmaker is only interested in
promotion while doing nothing. Marlow calls him as papier mache Mephistopheles , which means
a paper made devil. He is another representative of the hollow, soulless and hypocritical nature of
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45. Personal Note On Family And Family
There are many of ways that I can describe the word family. To me family isn t just only blood,
family is someone who I can count on when times get hard. That person I can count on may not
be a mother, father, brother, or sister. That person may be a teacher, coach, or a friend. Family is
people who want to see someone happy in life; people who loves us and wants to see us make
something out of ourselves. Familyis people who can get together and have a good time and make
memories. The reasons I value family is because there a support group, they show my history
background and stays connected, and finally I benefit from themy life experience.
If I look into the history of the word family, I can see that the meaning changed several times
over the decades. The meanings always tend to relate together in some type of form. Family was
referred to in the Middle French as a group of people living under the same rooftop in 1337. If
you just think about a next door neighbor who lost themy house and you let them stay in your
home. Say if they moved in with you because they were broke and lost themy house. That neighbor
would be considered family. Over a decade later in 1442 1444, the meaning of family change to
people who are related by blood I did have the same blood line as someone else. That is a term we
still use today. Then again around the time 1580 in the Middle French the word is defined is a
group of people related by blood or marriage also a term we use today. That
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46. Stress Affects the Health of Physiologically and...
Stress is any condition that seriously affects the balance of the organism physiologically and
psychologically. Stress activates the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA) releasing glucocorticoid
hormones that produce generalized effects on different body systems including the nervous system
(McEwen, 2008).
In rats, acute restraint is an unavoidable stress situation that results in autonomic (Alves et al.,
2010) and behavioral alternations including impaired exploratory activity in an open field,
increased immobility in a forced swimming test and reduced exploration of the open arms of an
elevated plus maze (EPM) 24 h after the stress session (Padovan and Guimaraes, 2000).
The hippocampus is a medial temporal lobe structure that is necessary for the formation of
declarative memory in humans and spatial memory in rodents. A stress induced suppression of long
term potentiation (LTP) induction was reported in 1987 by Thompson and colleagues. Subsequent
studies showed that stress induced LTP impairment lasts for at least 48 hours in rats and 24 hours
in mice (Kim and Diamond, 2002).
Microglial activation occurs in response to stressful insults, such as acute water immersed
restraint stress (Sugama et al., 2007), cold stress (Sugama et al., 2011), repeated stress (Tynan et
al., 2010), and prenatal stress (Diz Chaves et al., 2012). Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) is one
of a family of intermediate filament proteins that serve largely cytoarchitectural functions. GFAP
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47. How Did Mary Anne Change In The Sweetheart Of The Song Tra...
In the chapter, The Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong , we meet an interesting character named
Mary Anne. She was a seventeen year old lady who just got out of high school and went to visit
her boyfriend Mark Fossie in Vietnam. It started out as just visiting a childhood sweetheart, except
it all changed in a matter of weeks. Mary Anne began to take too much interest and she became
engulfed in Vietnam. She wasn t all too careful, rather than her swallowing the land, she was
swallowed whole by it. Vietnam changed Mary Anne into something she never thought that she
would become, she changed into a lone soldier, physically, behaviorally and psychologically. The
first was Mary Anne changed was physically. When Mary Anne first arrived, she was described
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When Mary Anne came to Vietnam, she was described as happy (89), curious (91) along with
having a good sharp mind (93). Mary Anne was just a normal teenage lady just out of high
school and the war intrigued her (91) She enjoyed learning learning everything that the guys
taught her. Her curiosity symbolizes how adventurous she could be, and foreshadows how lost
she would become. Her sharp mind symbolized how ready she was to be in the combat zone and
how fast she learned things. Her downfall of learning everything about how the soldiers live and
the land was how empty she became. She was there, but not completely at all. Shoulders hunched,
her blue eyes opaque, she seemed to disappear inside herself (100) I think that this quote
symbolizes the battle that she is facing within herself, whether she should go back to her own life,
or stay in a place that makes her feel brave and fierce. Vietnam had the effect of a powerful drug:
that mix of unnamed terror and unnamed pleasure (109). Mary Anne went and became addicted to
the drug, to the point where she basically didn t have any rational thinking. Her happiness was
gone, her curiosity was empty, she mentally wasn t the same Mary Anne that showed up the first
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48. The Unemployment Rate Is A Good Start
The unemployment rate has worried the Federal government since the collapse of 2008. The
biggest task of any Federal Reserve chairman has been to fix these crises. Over the last seven
years the Federal Reserve tried to get the job market on track. Many have said, when the
unemployment rate fell to 5.5 percent that this translated to a mission accomplished. I am sorry, but
this isn t a mission accomplished. The unemployment rate right now is a good start, but this is still
a great worry for most. Janet Yellen, my advice for you is think outside the box with the
unemployment rate. Yes, 5.5 is a perception, but think of all the people that aren t in the job market.
This number will increase greatly because of all the new students coming out of school. Also, try
taking into the account about the monetary and fiscal policy and how it will affect the tradeoff
between unemployment and inflation. This is a work in progress to help this country grow, we
should all stand together as one and help the job market.
As I begin to write what will help create jobs for the unemployed I must write about the monetary
policy. The monetary policy is an very unique policy that impacts inflation and can create a
worldwide demand for goods and services, which would create jobs. As a result, employees who
produce goods and services primarily through its influence on the financial demands face
troublesome include households and firms. The Federal Reserve also can affect financial
conditions by
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49. Essay on The Science of Rocks
1.According to Thompson and Turk (2011), there are two types of igneous rocks extrusive and
intrusive and the primary difference between the two types of igneous rocks is that the rocks are
formed in two separate locations: within the Earth s crust and on the Earth s surface (35).
Extrusive igneous rocks form when magma rises all the way through the crust to erupt onto Earth
s surface (35). Since the crystals do not have much time to grow, extrusive sedimentary rocks,
also commonly known as volcanic rocks, have fine grained textures, with crystals too small to be
seen with the naked eye (Thompson Turk, 2011, 36). For example, basalt is a common very fine
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The difference in the mineral composition is apparent in the rocks color and grain texture. Since
basalt is a mafic rock, it tends to have a dark green to black, dark color, while granite tends to
have a clear, white, and pink light color (Thompson Turk, 2011, 37). Additionally, because basalt is
an extrusive igneous rock, it has a very fine grained texture, meaning that the crystals are nearly
impossible to see (Thompson Turk, 2011, 36). On the other hand, granite is an intrusive igneous
rock, meaning that it has a medium or coarse grained texture, where the mineral grains and crystals
are easily visible (Thompson Turk, 2011, 36).
3.According to Thompson and Turk (2011), sedimentary rocks are broadly divided into four
categories: clastic, organic, chemical, and bioclastic rocks. Clastic sedimentary rock is composed of
particles of weathered rocks, such as sand grains and pebbles (also known as clasts), which have
been transported, deposited, and lithified (38). Clastic rocks, such as shale, siltstone, and
sandstone, are composed of fragments of older rocks: clay, silt, and sand (38). Moreover, organic
sedimentary rocks consist of lithified remains of plants or animals, and the most common examples
are coal, which is made up of decomposed and compacted plant remains and
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50. Psychoactive Drugs Can Be Defined As Any Chemical Substance
Psychoactive drugs can be defined as any chemical substance, whether it be of a synthetic or of
an organic nature, used with the purpose of altering an individual s psychological state of mind,
mood or perception (Gossop, 1993, cited in Saggers Gray, 1998). According to Fleckenstein,
Hanson Venturelli (2014), drugs are allocated into two categories consisting of illegal and legal.
Illegal drugs usually consist of hallucinogenic substances such as marijuana (however, can be used
for medical reasons), crack cocaine, ecstasy and others. The law prohibits use of these substances
and can also result in social stigma. On the other hand, legal drugs consist of substances such as
coffee, tobacco, alcohol and over the counter (OTC) drugs, to a high extent these drugs are usually
socially accepted and the effects are inconspicuous if used in moderation.
Statistics of drug use amongst youth in the UK
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NHI) (2012a), deaths regarding drug use
has doubled since the 1980 s, furthermore it is stated that there are more illnesses and disabilities
from drug abuse than any other avoidable health condition. There are many reasons why young
people may choose to indulge in the risky behaviour that is drug use. Individuals may feel
pressured by their peers, take this action out of curiosity or use it as a method for dealing with
physiological or psychological problems (Better Health, 2012). A study performed by Miller and
Plant (1996) in 1995
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51. Incarcerated Mothers In Prisons
The Association of Family and Concilation Courts (2008), discussed the history of women in
prisons and the foundations of the importance of the role of incarcerated mothers. (p. 3). In the
prison system an individual throughout history has been treated based on race and gender.
Women have had to bear the brunt of unfair treatment opposed to men. A woman has had her role
defined for her long before birth. In most societies women have been subjected to taking care of
the family, mainly as mothers and wives. What happened though when these roles were
challenged? Men were not the only type to engage in criminal behavior and become incarcerated.
Women also fell into the path of criminality and were also incarcerated. At first women were placed
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These programs have effectively begun setting incarcerated mothers up for success. The prison
nurseries that are in place have taken the time to educate staff and set forth more education
programs for the mothers (Yoho Backes, 2015, p. 42). The emphasis has been focused on
teaching this women how to be proper mothers for their children and creating a bond that will
affect their children outside of the prison. Creating this bond has been found to be later in life
responsible for successful peer relationships and the ability to better cope with life stressors (as
cited in Jbara, 2012, p. 2). Although not a guarantee for the child to stay out of prison unlike their
parents it is a good indicator that it is less
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52. The Structure And Function Of Cell Organelles
The Structure and Function of Cell Organelles
Cells are surrounded with a boundary known as the cell surface membrane and as well as holding
the cell together, being semi permeable, it controls the movement of materials across it. Within the
cell are a number of structures each which have specific functions. These structures are known as
organelles. The cell surface membrane and the membranes of any of the membrane bound
organelles described below are made of the same material, a double layer of phospholipid
molecules. Within the cell surface membrane, the intracellular space known as the cytoplasm,
contains all the organelles and a fluid known as cytosol. Within the cytosol is a network of
microtubules and fibres called the cytoskeleton. This cytoskeleton s main functions are to give
support to the cell helping to maintain its shape and aid the movement of organelles. Most cell
organelles and structures are common to both animal and plant cells but there are some differences
as outlined in the table below.
Organelles + structuresPresent in animal cellsPresent in plant cells
Cell surface membraneYesYes
CytoskeletonYesYes
NucleusYesYes
Endoplasmic reticulumYesYes
RibosomesYesYes
Golgi bodyYesYes
MitochondriaYesYes
LysosomesYesRarely ???
CentriolesYesNot in higher plants
Cell wallNoYes
ChloroplastsNoYes
VacuoleNoYes
Nucleus
The nucleus is the organelle that controls the cell s activity and can be found in both animal and
plant cells. It is bound by a
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53. Character Analysis Of Jimmy Tock In Life Expectancy By...
There are many professions in life to work in. There is business, construction, and entertainment
just to name a few. Sometimes, a profession reflects the person who is working in it. In the book
Life Expectancy by Dean Koontz the main character, Jimmy Tock, is a Baker. Jimmy Tock
considers himself a lummox, not in the sense of being stupid but just being large. It is part of
his character that factors into his personality. Usually big, husky people are seen as being more
aggressive or more arrogant due to their large overpowering size. However, Jimmy Tock is far from
this. He is like a kind giant who is patient and caring. And being a baker, his view on life and
certain situations are very different than most people. What I mean by this is that a baker s life is
different than most of ours. In this case, Jimmy is part of a family bakingbusiness, so he s not
working in a large factory or large restaurant. He works at their own bakery which is owned by his
dad Rudy Tock. An average day for a baker, specifically Jimmy Tock, starts bright and early at 4:00
A.M. so they can get to the bakery and start preparing the day s bakery products by 5am. Usually
their first job of the day is to sanitise the kitchen area and prepare the dough to make the baked
goods like breadand buns. They then get their inventory in check to make sure they are ready for
the day. Once that s done, the Bakers can begin to mix the ingredients needed for the products.
Baking generally begins at 7am.
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54. Morning In The Burned House, By Gabrielle Roy
theme of grief and its overall gloomy color scheme represent the mournful tone of the poem.
Furthermore, the poem discusses the solitude of the speaker in the house and the lack of any
additional human presence and the absence of vivacity in nature; this painting illustrates this
notion through trees devoid of their leaves, the absence of any animal or human and the lack of
sunlight as a result of the dull wintry setting. Morning in the Burned House captures the reader s
attention through eloquent descriptions despite its bleak content. My Street embodies this trait of
the poem perfectly; it displays an isolated and gloomy environment, yet, it illustrates the landscape
with captivating colors and sensibly placed brushstrokes. My Street is also comparable to The Tin
Flute by Gabrielle Roy. It depicts a considerably large house; however, the dragging brushstrokes
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It displays one housing unit with several smaller annexes without any neighboring houses, which is
analogous to the isolated housing situation of the Lacasse family. The novel highlights the house as
a place where all members of the Lacasse family gather, yet, none of their exchanges appear familial
or welcoming; the house is a place of detached interactions. This painting emulates the detached
interactions through its housing design, which includes places where people often communicate,
such as the patio (located on the left side), with the absence of people themselves. Additionally, the
painting s title, My Street , combined with the
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55. Analysis Of Martin Luther King Jr. And Ghandi Essay
Cesar Chavez was a great leader that left a legacy in the United States, just like Martin Luther
King Jr. and Ghandi. These great leaders preached for equality and fairness. They were elegant,
civilized and thoughtful about their approach against oppression. Cesar Chavez recognized and
praised his predecessors. He studied and learned from them and their techniques. He used many of
the approaches that MLK and Gandhi used to become successful. Non violence was crucial to
Cesar, among many other principles. Just like in the generations of these great leaders, hostility and
oppression still exists in the world. In the United States, there are racial, ethnic, and religious groups
that are still being oppressed. There are many ways to go about fighting this oppression, at the
moment I believe that many people are doing it wrong. I feel that protestors, activists and other
organizations should come together to learn and organize an elegant, smart, and respectful
movement that will lead the affected groups into a better tomorrow.
Caesar Chavez was at times addressed to as the Mexican Moses as a reference to the biblical story
of the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. Cesar s followers saw themselves as the
Israelites, because farm workers at the time were being oppressed and exploited by farm owners
and other civilians. Even though the affected were Mexicans and Mexican Americans, there was a
smaller population of Filipinos who were also affected. Chavez and his family went
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56. Youth Culture Is Saturated With Porn Essay
The main purpose for this essay is to discuss whether or not youth culture is saturated with porn?
The essay aims to highlight what youth culture is and how it can be affected? This will take into
account a number of sources, research including The Academy of Paediatrics and Colett (2014)
in order to establish a definition of what the term youth culture truly is. It will then discuss what
porn is and how it can affect a young person and finally how educators can approach such a
sensitive topic. What is youth culture? Youth culture is the way adolescents live their lives and
the social normalities, values and practices they share. Colette identifies that youth culture is not
so easily defined and is rapidly changing. This identifies an issue in itself that because of rapid
change youth can find it difficult to define them selves, who they are and what they want. There
are many areas in society that affect youth culture, these include: music and film, literature, social
media, sexual attitudes, sub cultures, political and commercial influences, and a constant battle
to challenge traditions. In more recent years young people are feeling more pressure by society
in many ways but none so as high as sexual pressure. The age people are beginning to have their
first sexual experience is on a rapid decrease with some known cases as young as 10, along side
the amount of sexual promiscuity is on the increase. Television and radio advertisement, movies and
everyday music young people
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57. How Are The Characters Presented In The Summoner s Tale
The Canterbury Tales Essay In modern society, most people are politique. Some are willing to
perform cunning and disgraceful acts if that is what it takes to achieve their goals. This
behavior is present in the tales told in The Canterbury Tales written by Geoffrey Chaucer. The
Canterbury Tales is a collection of tales from a group of pilgrims before they start the
pilgrimage. The host of the pilgrimage ask each pilgrim to tell a story of their own to create a
good mood for the start of the journey which didn t turn out the way he expected. The pilgrims
are referred by their professions. Characters with cunning and disgraceful acts are presented in
The Reeve s Tale , The Friar s Tale , and in The Summoner s Tale . Those characters take advantage
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The Friar tells a story about a summoner who is a treacherous thief (P. 294). The summoner was
directed by an archdeacon from church to collect tributes from sinners so the sinners will not be
put onto the list to go to hell. But then he also takes more than half of the money for himself
which he shouldn t. Then one day he meets a fiend who pretend to be a yeoman. They swore to
be brothers to their dying day (P. 296). The summoner was planning to take money from the
yeoman since the start but he still swore brotherhood with the yeoman. This shows that the
summoner is dishonest with the yeoman. The summoner is always ready with a word, as full of
venom as a butcher bird (P. 296). The summoner is planning to take money from the yeoman by
using his speech to making the yeoman tell him his secret. This is a cunning and shameful
action to take as a church member. In the end of the tale, the fiend dragged him, body and soul,
to join the troupe in hell, where summoners have their special shelf (P. 302). The summoner went
to hell because he didn t do his job properly and performed cunning acts. The summoner didn t
expect himself to be the one to be dragged down since he is always the one who faces those who
committed sins. But he wasn t able to escape his faith. While blackmailing others that they will go
to hell, he was the one who went instead. Just like the phrase the evil doers will get their own
punishments, the summoner was dragged down to hell for his immoral
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