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A Misunderstanding Of Gerald Finzi s Music
One misunderstanding of Finzi s style to those reflecting on his music, was that he refused to use
higher dissonant notes, which was a component in twentieth century music. This is a way that people
recognized Finzi s work because he kept his options open with new possibilities, but restricted himself
from specific rules. For example, a dominant seventh chord in a motet by Byrd is as dissonant in its
context as the opening chord of the finale of Beethoven s ninth symphony. In other words, those
characteristics were prominent in determining pieces by other composers, such that small notation was
recognizable for Finzi s work.
Compositions
Subsequently, Gerald Finzi s musical compositions gathered much fame, but in a rare storyline.
Throughout his life, only two of Finzi s pieces were physically made. Dies natalis, and White
flowering days are the pieces Finzi composed. Furthermore, he was not encouraged to record his
compositions, he was only interactive in conducting his own music in concerts and broadcasts. During
the 1939 1945 war, his musical talent was surpassed for the moment being. Finzi continued to develop
as he felt more intentions for his musical skills when observing the new characteristics of his country
during the war. Although he continued to compose, a majority of his music was not yet recorded until
after his death. An example would be a clarinet concerto, Five Bagatelles, which was written during
the war to portray the passing moments during his
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The Beginning Of Civilizations On Education
The world we live in today is a very good example of a dystopia. Problems have riddled our societies
from race fighting, to bigotry, and even mocking people for choices about their bodies or genders.
There are many choices that have led to both the causes and the effects of what we live in now. Many
people are discussing how to turn our current situations around, this is how I will accomplish these
goals in my utopia. The beginning of civilizations starts on education, as future generations are taught
the ideals and beliefs of a society; this leads me to take the same exact step in implementing my
strategy. Basic education will be very similar to the current American system through high school.
Education will start with a strict adherence and following of my former credo. Continued education
through college will be payed for, but only for the most intelligent of the populace. The less intelligent
will be allowed to attend trade schools, or apprenticeships in any type of labor job. Outside learning
on one s own time is highly encouraged to continue to grow overall as a person, which also elevates a
person religiously. Not only for that reason but also to be able to get into college if they don t want to
have to go to technical school, or if they want to achieve a high position in the military. Fighting and
the establishment of militaries have been around pretty much as long as there have been disagreements
about different things. People are constantly fighting, which
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Juvenile Life Without Parole Punishment
Is Juvenile Life Without Parole an acceptable punishment for minors?
As of 2016, 7 states have outright banned Juvenile Life Without Parole, while the rest of the 43 states
have laws that allow for it. In recent rulings, this sentencing was seen as unconstitutional in regards to
non homicidal offenses and a clear violation of the 8th amendment, protecting a citizen from cruel and
unusual punishment, referring to homicidal crimes. It was ruled that this punishment should not be
used unless the minor showed clear signs of irreparable corruption. Studies have shown that juveniles
are incapable of processing thoughts the same way adults do because their brains are fully developed
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The only thing getting rid of juvenile life without parole would do, is allow an offender s case to
reviewed after a period of time, while also taking into consideration the different circumstances and
characteristics of each individual. The reason behind doing this would be to ensure an inmate honestly
needs to be serving the life sentence and it wasn t just something done in adolescence idiocy, to show
they ve matured. The suggested time frame is 10 to 15 years, if good enough rehabilitation has not
been showcased, then the individual is to remain in jail and his/her case looked at again in another few
years. While getting rid of juvenile life sentences would be ideal in most cases, it is a necessary evil in
terms of juvenile murders, rapists,
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Crime And Punishment Throughout New France s Legal System...
Crime and punishment in Wendake communities and in New France was completely different, as the
Wendat people based their legal system on reparations and preserving the community while New
France s legal system was based on religion and terror. According to records kept by French Catholic
missionaries, the Wendat legal system emphasized compensation for crimes and prioritized social
cohesion as opposed to individual punishment. For example, when someone was murdered, the family
of the perpetrator arranged reparations with the family of the victim. It was a collective responsibility,
so the entire family of the murderer was expected to pay for the crime. Accompanying the
compensation was a public ceremony meant to heal the wounds of the victim s family. Unlike
contemporary European legal systems, there were no judges or individual punishments. New France,
on the other hand, inherited their legal system from France and therefore did have judges and
individual punishment. Although both systems attempted to create social order through law, their
methods of doing so were different. While Wendat law focused on preserving the community and
healing together, the New France legal system was based on the idea of terror as a deterrent to crime.
Individual punishments were meant to terrorize the public and impress upon them the consequences of
deviance. For example, convicted murderers were publically hanged and had their corpses displayed
on gibbets. Criminals with lesser charges were
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Taking a Look at ThinkersBox
ThinkersBox specialises in cognitive development for children aged 5 to 12 years old. The company
first started in 2006 where they conducted cognitive training classes at Singapore Polytechnic. In 2007
they expanded their clients by working together with Unity Primary School and conducting trainings
for students living in lower income household. In 2010, ThinkersBox was formally established and
they moved to a center of their own. Till now, ThinkersBox conducts personalized cognitive training
classes for children aged 5 to 12 years old during the weekends while working with other Montessori
education centers and primary schools during the weekdays. The weekend classes are more targeted at
parents of children who are more well to do financially as the classes can be considered quite costly.
The weekday classes on the other hand are less intensive and as the company works with schools, the
cost is lower so that the company can reach out to children living in lower income household who
needs help to improve their cognitive development. Currently, ThinkersBox are in the midst of
expanding their business overseas. They have recently worked with a partner in Thailand to open a
center there and they are currently in talks with partners in India. With the personalised cognitive
training classes in full swing, the company wants to reach out to more children in Singapore.
Currently ThinkersBox does not have any plans to open a second branch for various management
reasons. Over the
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Safeguarding Vulnerable Group Act 2006
in 2008, in the hope that it would enhance children s development in all early years settings. It was
then made law and legal requirements were put in place on nursery practitioners to make sure that
standards that the framework has set out are being met. There are four main acts covering the legal
status of the EYFS are:
Children Act 1989 and 2004
Data Protection Act 1998
Childcare Act 2006
Safeguarding Vulnerable Group Act 2006
It is now law for all early years settings and schools to carry out the EYFS as well as other
organizations covered by Ofsted. There are different environments that work alongside the EYFS
framework which are:
Day nurseries
Nurseries schools
Primary schools
Home teaching.
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The ideas and concepts gives you knowledge how to provide quality care and work alongside parents,
also it can give you guidance on how to set up an activity to help the child get the most out of it. The
four sections are:
*A unique child Every child is different who is always developing who never gives up has high self
esteem, and believes in themselves.
*Positive relationships This can teach children to be confident within them and become more self
reliant when children know that they have a secure base.
*Enabling environment children learn best in positive surroundings when the activities are set out for
their personal requirements and there is a good relationship between practitioner and parents of the
children.
*Learning and development Every child is different and develops in their own way in their own time.
Learning and development is key for all children including those whose different is delayed and those
with physical impairment.
Explain how early years settings are inspected to check their delivery of the EYFS
Settings are checked to make sure that they are deliver effective learning and the requirements of the
EYFS. Ofsted is responsible for carrying out these inspections they will assess weather the level of
care the children are receiving is good enough. Ofsted will focus mainly on these areas:
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Back Pain Case Studies
o Pain commences most commonly with an incident of trauma (e.g., blow to the back);or occurs
spontaneously with (i.e., metastatic cancer to bone), or without apparent cause (e.g.,idiopathic back
pain)3 o Pain may impair ambulation, be associated with paresthesias, or be intermittent in nature o
Pain may occur with cough, sneeze, during Valsalva maneuver (straining at the stool)3 o Patients are
generally quite fearful that the pain may be a indication of serious medical illness or that it will impact
lifestyle and work performance o Pain may be localized to the lower back or extend into the posterior
thigh or buttocks area (e.g. paresthesias indicating a neurologic aspect of the condition)3 o History of
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Smoking increases risk of sciatica
Primary diagnostic tools3 o History and physical exam are primary tools followed by x rays or other
imaging exams and possible neurological tests
lmaging6 o X rays are first approach usually; visualizes bony structures and alignment but will not
visualize muscles or ligaments
Imaging studies will either show no abnormalities or varying degenerative changes expected as part of
the normal aging process o MRI is used to evaluate for infection, tumor, inflammation, disc herniation
or rupture, or neuroformaminal stenosis o CT is used to demonstrate disc rupture, spinal stenosis, or
tumors CT is usefulin the emergent situation when quick assessment is desirable;or when MRI is
contraindicated (i.e., cardiac pacemaker, metal implants, tool and dye workers) o Radioactive bone
scans are used to evaluate for metastatic disease, infection, osteoporosis o Myelogram will enhance
images to visualize the spinal cord and nerve roots especially in the case of previous surgical
intervention o Discography combined with MRI is often used for pre planning of surgery to correlate
the symptoms with a speciAc disc level
Functional testing
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Chinese Cinderella By Adeline Yen Mah
The true story of Chinese Cinderella is an autobiography written by Adeline Yen Mah, describing the
many complications she experienced in her childhood and young teenage years. Unlike most children,
Adeline struggled to live a normal life. She was often looked down upon by most of her family and
was neglected and abused in a way that was totally unacceptable. This is significantly repeated
throughout her juvenility. An important idea that recurs throughout the story Chinese Cinderella is,
unwanted and mistreated by your family and relations.
Adeline is unloved and unwanted by most of her family, with the exception of her Aunt Baba and
Grandfather YeYe. Because of her mother s sudden death after Adeline was born her siblings gave her
no kindness nor respect as they believed she was the reason their mother died. ...But then Mama died
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My heart was pounding and blood was rushing to my temples and ears, beating over me in waves. A
voice inside my head kept repeating, Be careful! Be careful! This quote proves how Adeline was
worried about how she was treated when approaching Niang. Words like pounding and beating are
used to build up the sensation of nervousness and apprehension. Adeline shares her life events in order
to evoke sympathy from the reader and to inspire other unwanted children. To those who were
neglected and unloved as children, I have a particular message. In spite of what your abusers would
have you believe, please be convinced that each of you has within you something precious and unique.
Adeline believes that every child is unique and should be encouraged to do anything. She uses a wide
variety of graphic content throughout the book to capture the reader s sympathy and action towards
her. This graphic content shapes the audience s thoughts, opinions and their
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Affirmative Action Programs Should Be Legal
On March 6, 1961, President John F. Kennedy issued Executive Order 10925, introducing the phrase
affirmative action. A few years later, President Lyndon B. Johnson issued Executive Order 11246,
which prohibited discrimination based on race, color and religion. Although there were no specific
policies that require colleges and universities to use affirmative action programs, they voluntarily gave
advantages to minorities and women in the admission process. Affirmative action programs were first
challenged in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978), in which the Supreme Court
ruled that racial quotas are unconstitutional and violated the 14th Amendment. However, schools
could still use race as a factor in the admission process as long as it is not the only factor. As a result,
colleges have adjusted their affirmative action programs to fit the guidelines outlined by the Court.
Today, affirmative action is still a highly controversial issue. In modern day America, the majority of
Americans support affirmative action, but there are still those who do not. Affirmative action benefits
minorities by moving jobs towards minorities, but the shift is relatively small. Affirmative action also
provides minorities with higher acceptance rates to colleges and universities. On the other hand,
opponents of affirmative action often cite mismatch theory as one of their main reasons of opposition,
but minorities who attend high tier colleges actually benefit from the the
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Sodomy In Religion
It s not strange to see a blind man! But to see a whole city of blind men is another thing.
The people in the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah were very wicked and perverted. So much so that
when they saw two men enter lot s house, they knocked on his door and said Send those men out to us
that we might know them (they meant sexually) . The men were angels. They pulled lot back into the
house and blinded the whole city of men. Even though they were blinded, they still kept trying to find
the door and forcibly get to the visitors in lot s house.
This 19th Chapter of Genesis shows you just what God says about homosexuality. Having sex anally
is what the men in these cities practiced. The word Sodomy comes from the City of Sodom. So, don t
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When God told him to leave his home, kindred and his father s house and go to a strange land,
Abraham obeyed. He didn t worry how it looked to anyone. When the Lord tells us to do something,
we worry about how it will look to others. Usually, the things God tells us to do seem strange anyway.
Why do you think it requires faith? I d rather look crazy to man and please God any day. On one
occasion however, when he had to stop in Gerab, he feared for his life because his wife was beautiful
and if a ruler of a land liked your wife, they would kill you and take her. So, he told his wife Sarah to
say that she was his sister. This kept him from being killed but that king still had made plans for Sarah
to be his wife. Well, because Abraham was going to be The Father of many nations and because Sarah
was part of that plan, God shut up the wombs of the house of King Abimelech; his wife couldn t
conceive and the maid servants couldn t either. The Lord spoke to the king in a dream and let him
know that he was a dead man for Sarah is someone s wife. Abraham and Sarah confessed all and was
rebuked by the king but blessed and released
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Creation of The Butterflies
We cannot allow our children to grow up in this corrupt and tyrannical regime, we have to fight
against it, and I am willing to give up everything, including my life if necessary. (Patria Mercedes
Mirabal)
Discuss this quote in relation to the situation that the Mirabal sisters and their families found
themselves in their fight for survival against the Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo s horrendous
regime. You need to refer to the events and situations that lead the sister s to create the counter
revolutionary group The Butterflies.
Throughout centuries man has witnessed some of this worlds greatest tragedies; the destruction caused
by the bubonic plague, the bombing of Pearl Harbour and the Rwandan Genocide. However, none of
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It did not take a genius to see that Minerva s hatred had true root within her heart, and her extensive
knowledge of the dictators corruption just drove this even more so.
The youngest sister, Maria Teresa is often portrayed in a light of innocence and this enforced by her
quiet nature. Throughout her narration she refers to death a lot, discussing it as a fear and having
recurring dreams of a coffin. This was evident to the effect her fathers death had on her. Her marriage
to Leandro and birth of daughter Jacqueline brings her out of her shell and like her elder sisters, she
joins the fight with same tenacity.
The second sister, Dedè was the only sister not a confident member of the revolutionary movement,
and the only one who survived Trujillo s reign. Her husband Jaimito was the reason for her lack of
participation and the father to her three children, Enrique, Rafael and David. It was Dedè caution that
saved her life but led her too much regret when conflict began to tear Dedè and her husband apart.
Whilst her suspicions about her sisters being killed were always very real, she never thought that her
worst fear would come true.
The final revolt saw The Butterflies with six official standing members; the Mirabal sisters and their
husbands. Their children and various members of other revolutionary groups had also been identified.
The movement met weekly in Monte Cristi at the home
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Character Analysis Of Gimph In Lord Of The Flies
the new environment. He chooses neither. Instead, he exceeds the preposition and completely submits
to the savagery. Jack commits hateful, cruel acts. He kills Simon as well as condemning the death of
Piggy. He dresses up in camouflage and aggressively kills animals. For example, Jack made a rush and
stabbed at Ralph s chest with his spear.... They were chest to chest, breathing fiercely, pushing and
glaring (177). This shows his complete transformation. Ralph hadn t transformed like Jack, and didn t
feel the constant pressure. Jack constantly needed more power and more fear. He needed to devote
himself to the island. He wanted to act upon all evil urges. As stated, They were savages it was true;
We see now from Ralph s side, that Jack twisted the tribes mind like a devil would to the point of
making them little savages (185). Since Jack had yielded, he had to turn everyone else too. Jack
resembles Gimpel in many ways. As Gimpel was confronted with darkness that altered the way he
thought about the world, so was Jack. Both characters allow urges that linger in the back of their mind
to assert control. Unlike Ralph, both characters could not resist temptation. However, Ralph is able to
stick with his morals, even as everything is taken away from him. He is starving, hurt, and truly alone,
yet he still holds onto himself. Ultimately, the evil and hatred Jack possessed trump Ralphs realistic
and fair ideals. This is because of everyone has their own battles within.
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Creative Development of Robert Schumann
Concert program: The creative development of Robert Schumann Introduction One of the unique
features of the 19th century composer Robert Schumann s output is the degree to which the verbal
mediums of literature (such as poetry and drama) affected his musical output. While many operas have
been inspired by great literature, Schumann s expression even in his piano compositions and non
verbally oriented musical works show a literary flair. Many of his compositions allude to characters or
scenes from poems, novels, and plays; others are like musical crossword puzzles with key signatures
or musical themes that refer to people or places important to him (Gifford 2012). Schumann worked as
an editor and journalist for a popular musical magazine, the Neue Zeitsfchrift fur Musik, and had a
great deal of literary self consciousness about how he constructed his art (Gifford 2012). Ironically,
Schumann s operas were not successful and it is his nonverbal piano works that have solidified his
reputation for musical greatness. A number of musical critics have noted that there is a distinct break
in the tone, style, and structure of Robert Schumann s earlier works with his later output.
Characterizations like subjective objective suggest that Schumann s instrumental works of the early
1840s broke cleanly from the music of his past (Brown 2004). His earlier songs of the 1830s are
considered to be some of the finest expressions of short, Romantic musical forms. He virtually
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Raskolnikov Punishment
Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, a former student, lives in a tiny garret on the top floor of a run
down apartment building in St. Petersburg. He contemplated about committing an awful crime. He
goes to the apartment of an old pawnbroker, Alyona Ivanovna, to get money for a watch and to plan
the crime.Afterward, he stops for a drink at a tavern, where he meets a man named Marmeladov, who
has abandoned his job and proceeded on a five day drinking binge, afraid to return home to his family.
Marmeladov tells Raskolnikov about his sickly wife, Katerina Ivanovna, and his daughter, Sonya, who
has been forced into prostitution to support the family. Raskolnikov walks with Marmeladov to
Marmeladov s apartment, where he meets Katerina and sees firsthand the squalid conditions in ...
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Sonya rushes out to find them while Raskolnikov goes back to his room and talks to Dunya. He soon
returns to the street and sees Katerina dancing and singing wildly. She collapses after a confrontation
with a policeman and, soon after being brought back to her room, dies. Svidrigailov appears and offers
to pay for the funeral and the care of the children. He reveals to Raskolnikov that he knows
Raskolnikov is the murderer. Raskolnikov wanders around in a haze after his confession to Sonya and
the death of Katerina. Razumikhin confronts him in his room, asking him whether he has gone mad
and telling him of the pain that he has caused his mother and sister. After their conversation, Porfiry
Petrovich appears and apologizes for his treatment of Raskolnikov in the police station. Nonetheless,
he does not believe Nikolai s confession. He accuses Raskolnikov of the murders but admits that he
does not have enough evidence to arrest him. Finally, he urges him to confess, telling him that he will
receive a lighter sentence if he does so. He is in jail and Razumikhin and Dunya are
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Essay On Bhramari Pranayama
Keep the eyes shut. Stay standing and position the palms in the trunk, offering love to the sun with
typical relaxing. 120 Hasta Utthanasana(Stage 2) Raises arms above head then twist in reverse and
keeping in mind that raising the arms they were made a request to breathe in. 121 Padahastasana
(Stage 3) The subjects were made a request to twist forward until the palms touch the floor on both
sides. They kept the knees straight and conveyed their temple near the knees. while twisting forward
they breathe out. 122 Ashwa Sanchalanasana (Stage 4) The subjects were made a request to position
both the hands on the floor close by of the feet then extended the correct leg in reverse. 123
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138 BHRAMARI PRANAYAMA This pranayama is for diminishing misery, nervousness, a sleeping
disorder and a comprehensive approach of treating diseases. Methods This disease is picking up
notoriety around the world. Bhramari pranayama is done for the most part subsequent to performing
Anulom Vilom pranayama for its full impact. The exacting significance of Bhramer is murmuring
dark honey bee since it gives a shivering sensation while doing it. All pranayama begins by sitting in a
stance of padmasana. One ought to begin gradually and after that quicken. Begin with ten to twelve
then expanded to a quarter century thirty circumstances. 139 COLLECTION OF THE DATA The
information on TC, TG, HDL, LDL, VLDL, SBP, DBP, beat very still and time of holding breath by
utilizing blood examination, sphygmomanometer, by taking spiral heartbeat and holding the breath for
time amid pre and post tests separately. TESTS ADMINISTRATION ESTIMATION OF
BIOCHEMICAL VARIABLES Collection of Blood Before and quickly after the 12 weeks preparing
blood was gathered for all the three gatherings. Five ml of blood was gathered and put away in a
holder with anticoagulant. The gathered blood tests were subjected to the accompanying
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Hostage Crisis Research Paper
What started as a hostage situation in Sydney, Australia, it ended up as a tragedy with two hostages
and a gunman dead 16 hours after the siege started. The hostage taker was later identified as Man
Haron Monis who U.S Law enforcement said he acted alone. It all happened early in the morning at a
cafΓ© where 17 civilians were getting breakfast and Man Haron Monis decided to take them as a
hostages. After 16 long hours of negotiation, the Australia Special Force and the law enforcement
entered the building rescuing the hostages and killing the gunman.
This hostage situation can be considered a barricade siege because the location of the hostages was
known to the authorities. Unlike hijack situations where the hostage taker takes over the
transportation,
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Doe Fandom
Fandom is one of the defining concepts in the modern society. But what exactly makes it so
important? The answer is fairly simple. Fans. β€žIt is fans who identify and build an audience (Branston
and Stafford, 2006). The people, who, out of their own free will participate and create communities
which are based around a certain artefact of their choosing. These communities then proceed to debate
and often create their own content, which is subordinate to their chosen text, such as any fan work
fanfiction and fan art or memes (Slade, Narro and Givens Carroll, 2015). While any work created by
fan originates from its source, many create their own endings, surroundings and in some cases decide
to rewrite the original with them as a main character or a character with supporting role to the main
protagonist, sometimes even adding themselves as a romantic interest. Another way of expressing
their feelings is a cosplay costumes created and perfected to resemble their favourite characters.
Although, cosplays are actually a combination of the costume itself and role playing, so that the fan
can resemble the character as similarly as possible. They then proceed to be photographed and
perform as said character. But while most of these interactions happen outside, it ... Show more
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The story is important but so are cultural references. It must have a basis, be grounded in something
shared and commonly understood (Stasi in Slade, Narro and Givens Carroll, 2015:298). Now, there
are several ways how these fans articulate inside their chosen communities. A common way used to be
gatherings, or simple email corresponding. But in the last ten years the most prominent way was
certainly the online fandom gatherings. Slade, Narro and Givens Carroll states, that digital fandom
strengthen fans sense of belongingness due to the fact that online communities exhibit a deeper
connection (Slade, Narro and Givens Carroll,
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Missional Hermeneutic Essay
The thesis of this paper is that a missional hermeneutic is an appropriate reading of the Bible because
it nurtures a listening engagement by the church that is crucial for mutual God conversation with those
outside the church. This paper will argue this thesis by engaging Richard Bauckham s book Bible and
Mission as a framework for understanding a missional hermeneutic. Bauckham s central theme of the
relationship between the particular and the universal, can offer keen insight as to how a missional
hermeneutic nurtures a listening engagement with local contexts. Additionally, via this framework, the
paper will show how a missional reading of the scripture develops in us a theology that moves us into
a listening engagement with our community and the world. Finally, key insights will demonstrate the
importance of a listening engagement between church and community and show the appropriateness
of a missional hermeneutic.
Disconnected Conversation
Over coffee in a Barcelona neighbourhood, an acquaintance expressed the remark, I can t invite my
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Surprisingly, he develops this hermeneutic, not by focusing on comments related to mission in the
Bible, but by looking at the action and purpose of God as narrated in the biblical story. God s purpose,
as Bauckham empathizes, results in the kingdom of God and he desires one to read the Bible, in a way
that takes seriously its missionary direction. Therefore, one can call this hermeneutical framework
missional. Missional describes something that is related to or characterized by mission, and Bauckham
is stating that, at its core, God s purpose or mission characterizes the whole of scripture and what one
knows about God. Consequently, this is the first critical piece of Bauckham s hermeneutic the mission
is
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How does JB Priestley Use the Inspector to Comment on...
How does JB Priestley Use the Inspector to Comment on Social Injustice An Inspector calls
Coursework
Introduction
The play an inspector calls is set in the year 1912, the same year that the great ship Titanic sunk. The
author of this play John Boynton Priestley has used this time to show how social classes worked and
how bad it actually was.
The play itself is set in a large house owned by a rich factory owner, Mr. Birling. Mr. Birling has a
wife and two children, Sheila and Eric. The family are having a small party because they are
celebrating the engagement of Sheila, Birlings daughter, to Gerald Croft. Gerald is the son of a great
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If you really think about it though you would see that it made the standards of Britain high and it s
position in the world greater than others.
How does J.B. Priestley use the inspector to comment on social injustice ?
The play An inspector calls has a great story in it. Yet if you take out the story the play comments very
strongly on social injustice in the early nineteen hundreds. There are many points of snobbery in the
play whilst the inspector is there and also when he isn t. For example the following quote is a solid
piece of evidence from the play of the social life.
Birling: ......I have an idea that your mother Lady Croft while she doesn t object to my girl feels you
might have done better for yourself socially.
The above quote most definitely shows the snobbish side of Mr. Birling and how he wants to be a part
of the Crofts and he will then be well known and maybe get onto the honors list.
The inspector is used in this play as really a base and also to bring out the upper class snobbery of the
family. He is shown as a poor, arrogant man and he doesn t care about the classing system. This makes
him very strong and he can then bring out his thoughts without any hesitation to the family. The
inspector is also for some reason a very good detective in a very unusual way. He doesn t really ask
many questions but literally persuades the family to come out with the
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Arguments Against Adoption
Taylor Barton
English III
Ms. Light
15 February 2017
To adopt and to be adopted Β¨The bond that links your true family is not one of blood, but of respect
and joy in each other s life.Β¨ Take a moment a think to yourself what does adoption really mean to you.
(Bach) When you ask most people about adoption they usually think of all the stereotypical
misconception like adoption is to challenging for me most of those kids have too many medical or
mental problems for me, or that costs way too much. That is the response most people give when they
are asked, but there are some people out there that cannot have children so they have adoption to fall
back on. People often think of how awful it is for parents to put their kids up for adoption, but ... Show
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The problem and we need to deal with it, but we have to have perspective and forming a family can
take time. Every way of forming a family can be painful and have its difficulties. In adoption, we don t
have miscarriage, we have other issues, but we have to have some perspective about our own lives and
our own families. (Pertman). All though adoption is painless because you don t have to go through
labor it still could cause you some pain in the process if you get a child with a disability or just a child
who is more challenging. Children who are older tend to be more challenging this is often a big
misconception. When most people think of a older child in foster care or the adoption agencies they
usually think of a kid who is to troubled so nobody wanted them, but when a older kid is in the system
that usually means that they have no one to take care of them. This leads to them trying to act out not
because they are too difficult but because they want someone to care for them or about them. These
kids just need someone who can care for them because most of the time those kids have never had
anyone to care for them. People often think that the adoption process often discriminates against
people on the basis of age, marital status and sexual
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The Importance Of Giftedness In Education
Gagne, 1995 via Mansfield, 2016 ) believes that giftedness is static, or innate , either you have it or
you don t, and the other believes that giftedness is dynamic (i.e. Renzulli, 2012 and Vopat, 2011) and
can be developed provided the appropriate nourishment and/or access to opportunity. According to
Ward (2005), if one agrees that giftedness is innate, then he or she likely favors specialized instruction
to meet gifted children s unique needs similar to how SPED students require differentiated instruction.
Alternatively, if one agrees that giftedness is dynamic, then he or she might favor retaining gifted
students in the general education setting to capitalize on their gifts for the greater good.
Renzulli (2005) wrote that the goal of all schools should be to develop the talents of every student and
equalize their opportunities in ways that allow them to achieve self actualization. Unfortunately, this is
not current practice because unlike NCLB, there are no incentives, mandates, or penalties for students
who are already proficient (Stephens, 2011; Jolly Makel, 2010; Ward, 2005). Generally speaking, this
lack of accountability for gifted education demonstrates that while equity and excellence can coexist
(Stephens, 2011; Ward, 2005), the federal government supports one (equity) over the other
(excellence) and that the tension between these constructs is not innate, but political (Ward, 2005).
Eugenics
The eugenics movement began in the early 1900s
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Core Competence for Sustainable Competitive Advantage
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT, VOL. 49, NO. 1, FEBRUARY 2002
Core Competence for Sustainable Competitive Advantage: A Structured Methodology for Identifying
Core Competence
Khalid Hafeez, YanBing Zhang, and Naila Malak
Abstract Core competencies are the crown jewels of a company and, therefore, should be carefully
nurtured and developed. Companies can determine their future business directions based on the
strengths of competencies. However, because generalized terms such as resource, asset, capability, and
competence are not clearly explained in connection with competence theory, these posing difficulties
in understanding many contemporary management concepts. In this paper, we provide a summary of
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III. CAPABILITY IS FORMED BY THE INTEGRATION OF RESOURCES Table I shows that
competitive advantage is gained by the strategic deployment of some resources, capabilities, and/or
competencies. Literature review suggests that concepts such as resources, capabilities, competencies,
and core competencies are not clearly defined. We have found that only the resource itself is defined
with a wide range of meanings. On one hand, resources are defined as anything which could be
thought of as a strength or weakness of a firm [9]. This anything may include physical resources (e.g.,
raw materials, equipment, financial endowment, etc.), human resources (e.g., training, experience,
skills, etc.), as well as organizational resources (e.g., firm image, process, routines, etc.) [4], [14].
Note that with this definition, capabilities are considered as part of resource. On the other hand,
capabilities are not part of resource because of their dynamic doing nature. Many authors argue that
capabilities are the result of resource deployment and organizational processes. Capabilities use
resources and, therefore, are more dynamic and complex entity and should be treated independent to
resources [15]. We feel more comfortable with Grant [5] definition who argues: Resources are inputs
into the
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Musical Theatre Review
Musical theater is a form of theatrical performance that combines songs,spoken dialogue,acting, and
dance. The story and emotional content of a musical humor,pathos,love, anger are communicated
through the words,music,movement and technical aspect of the entertainment as an integrated
whole.Beauty and the Beast one of my first musical theatrical of the old time of French tale. This play
was written as book and screen play by Linda Woolverton,with musical and lyrics by Alan
Menken,Howard Ashman,and Tim Rice and director by Rob Roth. I was enjoyed this a good fairy tale
with a happy ending to brighten of my future lives as the lucky lover Mr.Sam Hartley( Beast). So my
review about this wonderful theatrical music at the AT T Wins pear Opera ... Show more content on
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The actors of beauty and the beast Sam Hartley (Beast) and Brooke Quintana(Belle) are my best caters
among all actors in this musical theater. They are playing very well to narrow their life style different
close to relationship. Belle could be a good model of example foe most young girl to be wise when to
attract someone and by someone during their love time. The lucky and the bold lover Mr. Beast was
playing a good character s how to be honest,committed,patient, and trust for someone to make yours
in a relationship way easily. In conclusion, Beauty and the Beast one of my first and best musical
theater that I enjoyed at the At and t Wins pear opera house. As the old time history of tale of French.
However, the message still give more pleasant for this generation as a best musical theater of the year.
In contrast,because of my back seat of the top of the stage some of characters speech does not clear to
understood what was their main point of their ideas. Overall, I m happy to have an opportunity
watching this kind of play by the invitation of my Humanities 1315 professor Jacqueline Smith of
class 2016. Thank you
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University Of Georgia Behavior Program
Capuchin Monkeys
1) Introduction: Capuchin Monkeys are found in the neotropical forests of Central America. Animal
Diversity Web states that the Capuchins have, one of the widest ranges of all New World Monkeys.
Capuchin Monkeys are easily adaptable to many different habitats. They can live in a variety of forest
types, both wet and dry. The University of Wisconsin Primate Research Center notes that, All
Capuchins live in dense habitats. They are arboreal and usually sleep on a branch. This being said they
can survive in an abundance of areas because of their some special features. These features include
strong gripping hands and a grasping tail, giving these monkeys have a wide range of locomotion.
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Then they proceed to slam the rock (as a tool) on the nut to crack it open. Onekind.org mentions that
the Capuchins will collect their palm nuts and then transfer them to the anvils for the purpose of
cracking them open easier. The use of the anvil is another example of the Capuchin tool use. The
Capuchins ability to think ahead and bring the nuts to the anvil show a very skilled way of thinking in
regards to these tools. A third example of tool use in Capuchins is their use of sticks. Onekind.org
says, capuchins readily insert a stick into a tube containing viscous food that clings to the stick, which
they then extract and lick. The Capuchins will then use the stick for other things; once they have a tool
they seem to use it for as much as possible, finding multiple different uses for it. They will use these
sticks to get their prey out from tiny spaces and also as, a rake to sweep objects or food toward
themselves.
3) Captive Capuchins The Journal of Comparative Psychology has one of Fragaszy s studies where the
Capuchins were studied in labs to try and find food hidden under cups. The first example of this is
called matching to sample. There was a small stair set with two tiers; the bottom containing two
different sized cups and the top tier having one cup matching one of the bottom two. The experimenter
would (out of the monkeys view) put the food under the cup on the bottom tier that matched that of
the top tier. The Capuchins then had
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Devolution In Uk Research
Report to Constitutional Reform Institute about if devolution is as constitutionally important as a
sovereign parliament
Introduction
Parliament Sovereignty is the right to make or unmake any Law, Parliament are the supreme making
body. According to A.V Dicey No person or body is recognised by the law of England having a right
to override or set aside the legislation of Parliament 1. So nobody has the right to question the validity
of the Law, it should lie with Parliament as no one can challenge to change it. This report offers
information to assist party concerned of a conclusion to the effect devolution has on the UK.
Background
Parliament Sovereignty was introduced in the UK so that all law making was done in one place, then
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It would then start bringing the law making away from the Parliament and would undermine the
importance of Parliament Sovereignty, as it would not have to be passed by parliament. You then start
moving through towns and cities where different things might be a bylaw and in another city it is not a
problem. It then gets very confusing. Some local governments might take the power to an extreme
level which makes that an issue for that community. I think local governments should make their
voices hear, but I do not think it would be a goal for them to have the power of law making.
Conclusion
This report has identified a variety of discussion points for the party to fully consider how important it
is for a local government to be included in the law making and be able to take idea to the government
to make devolution be a advantage of having in the UK law making
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Powder And An Ounce Of Cure
Short Story Themes The theme in any short story is the component that sets the tone. Stories can even
have multiple themes. It is almost even like a lesson to be learned in many cases. Authors give their
stories themes so that readers can connect and better understand what they are writing about. Powder
written by Tobias Wolff, Cons written by Jess Walter, and An Ounce of Cure written by Alice Munro
all have similar themes. Although these three stories are all very different and have completely
different characters, they all have specific things that a reader can absorb from them. The three similar
themes within these stories are that ignorance is dangerous, everyone has to pay for their mistakes,
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To be ignorant is to lack knowledge or to be uneducated. This can be dangerous because when people
lack knowledge they will make decisions or do things in their lives without any consideration of what
could go wrong. In Powder, the main character and his father are on a ski trip at Mount Baker against
his mothers wishes. Instead of ending the trip and going home at the time that was planned, they stay
on the mountain to ski one last time because the snow seems perfect for it. The snow is getting thicker
and begins coming down harder. At this moment the father should ve known better than so keep
skiing. However, he is too ignorant to consider the fact that roads are closing and the conditions are
only growing worse. In Cons, Kyle gets into his car drunks and drives away. Because he is drunk he
swerves off of the road and hits seventeen year old Shay Lynn Willard. The last thing that Kyle is
thinking about is the fact that they could potentially hurt someone by getting into his car drunk, even
though that is exactly what he should be worried about. Because of his ignorance in this situations he
hits and kills an innocent girl. In the last short story, An Ounce of Cure, the main character is an
average teenage girl dealing with high school and boy problems. She is
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Mahatma Gandhi Dbq
Is violence the answer? Mohandas Gandhi was born in 1869 in the Indian coastal city of Porbandar
(Background Essay). He then studied law in London, where he noticed that Indians were expected to
imitate their rulers, the Englishmen (Background Essay). Gandhi wanted all people to live free, even
those imposed by India s caste system so he decided to take action in a peaceful manner (Background
Essay). By doing so he was able to gain India s independence in 1947 (Background Essay). This
caused Gandhi to be known as Mahatma or Great Soul because he was able to do it without violence
(Background Essay). Gandhi s nonviolent movement worked because he accepted the consequences to
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I well remembered that I ... did not feel the slightest hesitation in entering the prisoner s box
(Document C). Gandhi shows that he didn t care that his punishment was time in jail because he was
still going to go back out working toward his goal. It is said that he passed his term in jail in perfect
happiness and peace (Document C). Even though Gandhi knew that his actions went against the law
and that it would result in punishment, he still did what would help the poor Indians. Gandhi showed
resistance throughout the whole movement, even though he did suffer sometimes. Since punishment
was a big part in his life, the British eventually got their punishment, which was losing control of
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The Consequences And Effects Of Buckthorn And Its Factors...
Abstract
Buckthorn (Rhamnus spp.), an invasive shrub that is found throughout Ohio, the Midwest, and most of
the eastern United States, has a rapid growth rate and is able to withstand conditions that most plants
cannot. Aside from that, the shrub is able to change soil properties that can have devastating
consequences on management. Buckthorn also has an advantage over native species, because of the
early onset of the shrub; the early arrival of buckthorn leaves allows the plant to gain more than a third
of its carbon gain in the same time period that natives are still bare. In soils where the shrub has
invaded, there is a higher percentage of nitrogen and carbon, with nitrogen levels often double that of
levels in soils that have not been invaded. In soils where buckthorn has invaded, there is altered
nitrogen mineralization rates, a higher pH, and higher soil moisture than in soils without. Due to the
fact that buckthorn leaves are high in nitrogen and they drop earlier in the season compared to native
species, microarthopods often colonize the litter before any other leaf litter. The increase of
microarthopods leads to an increase in decomposition rates, which can have significant consequences
on the soil, including altering the fertility and collapsing the soil arthropod community.
Introduction
Invasive species are considered one of the major causes of biodiversity loss, second only to habitat
loss (Heneghan et al 2006), and some invasive species have the ability to
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Professional Identity In The Mental Health Field
What does it mean to have a professional identity? Many counselors struggle with finding their
identity in the field, and the process of learning about oneself can be demanding. Finding out where a
counselor fits within the helping profession has become an ongoing topic in the mental health field.
This process can take a long time for some counselors and becomes a process over time when gaining
an understanding of their own professional identity. Professional identity can be described as one s
perception of themselves along with the integration of skills and attitudes in the profession (Gibson,
Dollarhide, Moss, 2010). There are many professions in the mental health field that are similar to
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Having a purpose for one s profession brings meaning into their field (Dollarhide Oliver, 2014). By
having a purpose allows one to reflect on why the entered their profession and thrive in an enriched
environment. By having meaning gives them something to work for and could influence the
relationship a counselor has with their client. Being aware of who you are brings a new meaning to
professional identity. However, being able to find the meaning of professional identity has been
challenging and isn t clear to most professionals (Burkholder, 2012). Thus, it can be a struggle for
counselors to grow as a professional without knowing their professional
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The Secretary Chant, By Marge Piercy
What attitudes does each of the three authors have about the consequences of work? The authors of
the three texts all share a similar attitude towards the consequences of work, which is that it can be
detrimental to one s physical and mental wellbeing. Author of text One The Secretary Chant, Marge
Piercy describes the stressful life of a secretary and how the accumulation of stressful events leads to
the secretary feeling mechanical and dehumanised. Piercy implies that, with overwork, people can
begin to lose a sense of who they are. In this instance, the Secretary believes she is no longer a human,
but instead a part of the office as her voice has been lost in the quantity of work that must be done.
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This is further enhanced by the use of emotive language and a detached and melancholy tone. The use
of the verb, hang, and the noun, chains, acts as a possible allusion to other historical events of
oppression such as slavery. Such vocabulary choices emphasise the way in which the secretary feels
trapped and objectified in her own work environment. The secretary feels trapped because of the way
that she has been objectified, which suggests that she is only valued for her ability to work like other
office equipment, evident in line 1 where she states, my hips are a desk. The mechanical way that the
secretary is employed establishes how she no longer feels as though she is a human. Instead, she is
simply part of the office and the repetitive onomatopoeic, buzz, and, clicks, that define workplace
environments. This is supported by line 21, where the persona states, file me under W because I
wonce was a woman. In a similar way, text 2 considers the damaging effect of work through a satirical
narrative voice. This is achieved by exploring how humans are essentially slaves of the digital world.
When humans go on holiday; an event that epitomises quite the opposite of work, they are still
plagued by, the fear that catching up on a fortnight s email will be epically disgusting labour. Whilst
the prospect of reading one s emails is not the crux of the article, it acts as a humours anecdote that
reminds readers of the dangers of letting the digital world control them. The light hearted narrative
voice of the text is emphasised by the use of colloquial terms and inclusive language, such as, that first
volume of Karl Ove Knausgard you ve been meaning to read, as it appeals to the demographic of The
Guardian and encourages the
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Paleolithic And Neolithic Revolution
The transition from the Paleolithic period to the Neolithic period marked a major revolution in the
ways that humans lived and the methods that they used their resources. The Paleolithic period, which
lasted from around 40,000 to 8,000 B.C.E, was characterized by hunter gatherers and a nomadic way
of life. These ancient people lived a simplistic life and traveled around, not creating any permanent
settlements because they did not have a deep understanding of how to use their resources. This all
changed when the Neolithic Revolution occurred around the year 8,000 B.C.E, human behavior and
the style of living started to become more complex than ever before. We can see, through the evidence
of ancient artwork created near Mesopotamia, that the transition from the Paleolithic period to the
Neolithic period involved various advances in cultural ideas, the way of living and use of resources.
During the Neolithic Revolution people started to create more permanent settlements. These
settlements popped up in places such as the Fertile Crescent, and in places like these humans let go of
there hunter gather past and leapt into a new life of farming. They set up communities and divided up
labor among residents. Crops were farmed near the villages, and animals were domesticated. Since it
was much easier for people to get their daily needs without moving from place to place, people had a
lot of time on their hands to develop other things such as art and religion. After this advancement
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Loman s Lessons In The Thousand And One Nights
In The Thousand and One Nights, the author chooses to create frame tales inside of his work. These
fables not only give lessons for the characters inside the tale, but also for people reading it in the
current era. A few stories in The Thousand and One Nights that teach a powerful lesson are the story
of the demon and the woman, the tale of the donkey and ox, and the tale of the merchant and wife.
Although the story of the demon and the woman was not a fable in the story, it still creates a valuable
lesson that can be taught through it. In this story, the demon wants to protect a woman s purity by
stealing her away on her wedding night. He keeps watch over her make sure she stays pure forever.
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Because of his efforts of helping, the ox s burdens were placed on him. However, he cannot bear this
weight of what the ox is carrying, (literally). People often find that themselves in the same place as the
donkey s, wanting to help. However, people do not think of themselves and the weight that it will add
to them(figuratively). In the Tale of the Merchant and his Wife, the wife catches the merchant
laughing at what his animals are saying. She demands to know what he is laughing at. Although he
knows he will die if he tells her the truth, he prepares for his death. He then met a rooster who taught
him that if he flocked she would eventually surrender to him. (Gateway, 617) It appears this fable
teaches that men should beat their wives to gain control, which was the insinuation for the daughter,
Shahrazad. She uses this message to explain to her father that she will force him to allow her to sleep
with the King to stop his practice. However, there was an underlying message overlooked by
Shahrazad. The father used the story of the donkey and ox to talk her out of her plan to deceive the
king. In the context of the story by itself, men can beat women to force obedience, but in the larger
context of The Thousand and One Nights, the lesson is that women are so persistent and strong willed
that not even a beating would hold her
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Three Key Characters Of Hawking In Ripper By Stefan Petrucha
In the novel Ripper by Stefan Petrucha a fourteen year old boy named Carver is adopted and is
mentored by a retired detective named Albert Hawking. This book focuses around Carver and how he
deals with being an orphan, as well as trying to be adopted before he gets thrown onto the streets by
Ellis like a bag of trash. The novel has many key events that drive the plot forward, but these can be
boiled down into three main events. The three events are when Carver becomes adopted by Mr.
Hawking and is mentored in the ways of a detective, when it is revealed to Carver who is father is and
what role he has played in his life throughout the novel, and the resolution of the novel when carver
receives the final note from his father that leaves some questions to be answered.
The first event starts the entire plot of the book, which is when Carver is adopted by Mr. Hawking.
This event sets into motion the rest of the novel as Carver is trained to become detective just as
Hawking did, and that sets up the antagonist of the novel Jack The Ripper. For Carver to be adopted
he had to prove his skills to Hawking through a series of puzzles designed by Hawking, as Carver is
struggling to solve the last test Hawking finds him and says, Boy, you ve come this far you can t just
back down now (Petrucha 32). Hawking s motivation drove Carver to solve the last puzzle revealing
the New Pinkerton agencies secret base of operation. Carver walks into the agency and remembers the
letter his
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Conflict Between Conflict And Ethics
Conflict and Ethics
Conflict is not an uncommon issue that happens in various placements, including company,
government office, nonprofit organization, or even military. It affects the organization by reducing
productivity, decreasing communication, poorer decision making, decreasing cooperation, and
political backstabbing (Runde Flanagan, 2008). However, if the conflict is addressed effectively, it can
stimulate creativity and produce more opportunities for enhance communication, better understanding
each other, and ultimately achieve higher working efficiency (Runde Flanagan, 2008). So, how to deal
with the conflict is an opportunity to test a leader about his/her leadership skill in an organization.
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Dr. Anthony M. Hassan is a wise and competent leader. As the CEO of the Cohen Veterans Network,
he oversees the establishment of twenty five mental health clinics nationwide. His organization
provides services to the veterans, especially for post 9/11 veterans and their families by quality
services, free of charge, and accessible mental health care. The business seems overlapped with the
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, which supposes would produce conflicts and making the
relationship between these two organizations as competitors. However, Dr. Anthony M. Hassan set up
a very good relationship with the VA by cooperation positively and providing a special service to the
veterans families to supplement the gap of services in the VA. It intelligently avoids the potential
conflict with the VA, and effectively assisted him to achieve his goals of 25 mental health clinics.
There is a proverb in China, education by behavior is much more effective than the education by
language , means educating people by talking with is not as good as showing example by leader s
behaviors, which include ethics, values, decision making, optimism, hope and resilience, and
consistency between their speaking and behaviors. This concept exactly described the theory of
authentic leadership, which emphasizes
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Propaganda And Persuasion, Garth s. Jowett And Victoria O...
(U) Introduction (U) In the book Propaganda and Persuasion, Garth S. Jowett and Victoria O Donnell
provide a ten question framework for analyzing persuasive techniques. This paper analyzes two
political advertisements, Peace Little Girl (Daisy) from the 1964 U.S. presidential election and
Prouder, Stronger, Better (Morning in America) from the 1984 election, using Jowett and O Donnell s
Framework and other models.
(U) Peace Little Girl (Daisy) Campaign Advertisement
(U) During the 1964 election of Lyndon B. Johnson versus Barry Goldwater, the Peace Little Girl
(Daisy) commercial advocated for the audience to vote for Johnson. The commercial shows a young
girl in a field picking pedals off of a daisy. The girl is later killed by a nuclear bomb explosion. The
ideology and purpose of this propaganda campaign was to persuade people to vote for Johnson. In this
advertisement, Johnson stands for peace and stability. This advertisement infers that a nuclear war is a
reality if Johnson is not elected, and Goldwater becomes president. This advertisement does not
directly state that Goldwater could start a war, but alludes that his extreme views could put the U.S. at
risk. This advertisement s intent is also to portray Goldwater as an extremist, diminishing his chance
to build a moderate image to appeal to more voters. (U) The context in which this propaganda occurs
is an era with a prevailing mood of fear, unrest, and uncertainty. Americans feared the threat
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Analyzing The Potential Energy And Kinetic Energy Of A...
Learning Objective (s)
Knowledge: The students will analyze the gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy of a
pendulum.
They will be able to understand that a pendulum can have both kinetic energy and gravitational
potential energy as it moves from one extreme to the other. Student Friendly Learning Objectives
(Posted on the white board)
Knowledge: I can measure and analyze the gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy of a
pendulum.
I can understand that pendulums can have both kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy as
their bobs move from one extreme to the other.
Assessment
Assessment Strategy
Informal formative: I should notice that the sum of the KE and PE near the middle of the ramps is
nearly the same as the kinetic or potential energy at points 1 or 3 respectively.
The kinetic energy at point 2 should be smaller than that at point 3. Performance Expectation and
Evidence
All students are expected to meet the objectives.
The informal formative evaluations will indicate whether or not the students are making progress
towards the targets.
Using Assessment to Guide Instruction
Any responses deviating from the expected will indicate misconceptions, which will be addressed.
More time might be granted to fully understand the concept of energy conservation. **If they feel like
they need more practice, through practice problems, it will be granted (if Mrs. Driver deems it
appropriate).
Instructional Materials, Equipment, Technology, and
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Tone Of Letter From Birmingham Jail
Well known speaker, writer, and so much more, Martin Luther King Jr., in his letter, Letter from
Birmingham Jail, provides a powerful and insightful look into what it is like being a black person
during the time when America was in a battle, so to speak, against segregation. Kings purpose is to
provide his readers, eight clergymen whom called his actions unwise and untimely (King 800), with
an insight on what it is like trying to make a change in the world through peaceful negotiation but
continually getting little to no result. He provides a compelling tone in order to gain the sympathy of
the eight clergymen he was as addressing along with all his present and even future readers. King
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moves to explaining all the many different reasons he is gravely disappointed with the white moderate
reasons such as being, more devoted to order than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the
absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says: I agree
with you in the goal you seek, but I cannot agree with your methods of direct action ; who
paternalistically believes he can set the timetable for another man s freedom; who lives by a mythical
concept of time and who constantly advises the Negro to wait for a more convenient season. ( King
805 ) He continues to elaborate on why he is so disappointed in the white community until he begins
to shift to a different route leading to the church, Christians, and even God. He ends his letter by
apologizing to the clergymen for writing such a long letter, explaining that the only reason his letter is
so long is because of where he is with nothing better to do than to write, think and pray.
After analyzing Letter from Birmingham Jail, you could reasonably conclude that King has written an
effective argument that is likely to convince his readers that his presence in Birmingham is both
justified and necessary. (Kirszner and Mandell 102) King is successfully able to portray his thoughts
and feelings to his readers by explaining why it is necessary to take more forceful measures but also
explaining how said measures can be
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Salem Witchcraft Trials vs. the Crucible Essay
Salem Witch Craft In 1962 the penalty of witchcraft was to be hung or smashed. There was a big
outburst of witchcraft and spells that were going around among the people of Massachusetts in 1962.
Some of the women of Salem began the witchcraft many people started to catch on and fallow them. A
lot of these people were hung do to what the bible said about the wrongs of witchcraft. When these
women of Salem Massachusetts started to do witchcraft and pass it on to other people they were put
on trial for their actions, which at the time was, illegal. It had caught on all over England and was
spreading fast. Arthur Miller made a play called the Crucible that was about the Salem witchcraft
trials. Arthur miller took the historical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Rev. Paris did not graduate from Harvard, but he did attend before he dropped out. Rebecca Nurse was
hanged on July 19, John Proctor on August 19, and Martha Corey on September 22 (Burns 2). They
were not all hung on the same day. Reverend Hale did not sign any death warrants, as he said he had
signed 17 in the play. That was not for the clergy to do. William Stoughton signs both existing death
warrants. The elderly George Jacobs was not accused of sending his spirit in through the window to lie
on the Putnam s daughter. The smashing of a man with rocks while he was on trial was only done to
try to get him to confess before it killed him. Giles Corey was not executed for refusing to name a
witness, as in the movie. The play is accurate: he was accused of witchcraft, and refused to enter a
plea, which held up the proceedings, since the law of the time required that the accused enter a plea.
He was pressed to death with stones, but the method was used to try to force him to enter a plea so that
his trial could proceed. Corey probably realized that if he was tried at all, he would be executed.
(Burns 4) Certain key people in the real events appear nowhere in Miller s play: John Indian, Rev.
Nicholas Noyes, Sarah Cloyce, and most notably, Cotton Mather. The changes in the characters that
Miller did are a lot and he changed this play to make it the way he wanted to see it. Salem was a
religious town, which in 1652 was established. Salem
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Art In Roman Art
Roman Art Roman Art reveals multiples aspects of how the people in Rome used to live. It gives us a
vivid description on how things used to be for them . Art is a very pivotal part of the Roman Culture,
and it made Rome what it is today. Art is associated with the everyday feel, and vibe with Rome today.
People that live in Rome are used to beautiful architectures , and sculpture in their everyday lives. Art
is displayed in various ways throughout Rome. One form of art that has changed the culuture is
Theatre. Theatre has changed , and evolved tremendously over time in the Roman culture. The first
form of art introduced in the Roman culture was introduced by the Etruscan Kings. The Etruscan
kings established a faction known as the Republic. The Republic was founded in the year 509 BC. Art
in Rome is split into one categories. The category of art was The Art of the Republic . Although there
is one major category of art there are several subdivisions of art. The other subdivisions of art were
established from other major corresponding imperial dynasties . Architecture was one of the keys to
start up Roman Civilizations . Roman people had the ability to make multiple breathtaking revolutions
in Architecture .The Romans are responsible for Aqueducts , and bridges. They also made Basilicas
which are used in Christian churches. Roman people are also responsible for baths, and pools.Roman
people were the first ones to actually establish Temples , Theatres , and
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Essay about Strategic Use of Dialogue in Euripides Medea
Strategic Use of Dialogue in Euripides Medea
Euripides employs the technique of dialogue between two solo actors on stage throughout Medea to
dramatize the core values underlying these conversations. In particular, through the conversations that
Medea holds with three different males, she shows herself to be a person of great intellect. Females
were rarely valued for their intelligence because the Athenians had a complacent pride in the
superiority of the Greek masculinity (page 641 ). Men and women were considered to have very
different roles in society with men being the far superior species. Thus, Euripides uses Medea s [Note
the specific claim/thesis conversations with Kreon, Aigeus, and Jason to showcase her ... Show more
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Thus, Medea gains control of the conversation, and she is able to make Kreon conform to her agenda.
Throughout this dialogue, Medea : I maintains her composure, which allows her intelligence to
become apparent through her persuasive speech.
Yet the way in which Medea boldly interacts with Kreon would most likely be a shocking sight for the
audience. Remember that Kreon is the King of Corinth, the most powerful man in the nation state. Yet
Medea, a foreign woman, is standing before him in an attempt to persuade him to alter his decision
about her exile. Furthermore, Medea manipulates their conversation, so that Kreon will verify her
ultimate wish. As the importance of the discussion increases, the dialogue becomes a series of single
lines spoken back and forth between Medea and Kreon. With the level of intensity rising, Medea first
seems to plead with Kreon to allow her to remain in Corinth permanently. Kreon refuses the proposal
because he knows her to be a powerful woman capable of great evils; however, she then states that her
true desire is to stay in Corinth for this one day (337). This seems like a minor request to Kreon, so he
surrenders his will and grants Medea the right to remain in Corinth for one more day. Thus, Kreon
gives Medea the window of time that she needs to murder his young daughter and himself. Kreon s
decision will lead to his demise and is the stepping stone on which Medea will be able to accomplish
her revenge in
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Thai Elephants and Its Significant to Thai Culture and...
Thai Elephants and its significant to Thai Culture and History
The elephant, the giant size animal with enormous power and gentle heart, is a living creature that
have special place in Thai s heart. It has been the icon of Thai tradition, culture and royal power
through centuries since the old Siam. The thousand and thousand years of relationship between Thai
people and elephants are even recorded and can be found abundantly on the pages of Thai s historical
book. Because of their long association, it surely can be said that Thailand is to elephants and
elephants is to Thailand. The elephant has been an integral part of Thailand s history and culture
through both good time and war time. It is a symbol of tradition, history, royal, ... Show more content
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It is believed that the more white elephants held to the King, the more King s power in the adversaries.
However, a white elephant is rare and is registered as the private property of reigning Monarch when
they once found. It represents auspicious and the king s prestige. White elephants are known as Royal
elephants. It is noted that H.M. King Bhumibol also has stables of white elephants. The white elephant
was also featured in the Siam national flag until the country had changed the name to Thailand.
In the old days when the nation was not occupied with wars, elephants became the use of beast of
burden. With their great size, enormous power and talent, elephants were capable as best carrier for
heavy matters and human s transportation. Not long ago, elephants are used for the forest work where
machines are not determined as best equipments. The labor of elephants is preferred as they would not
devastate even small crops. In fact, they were required years of training start from the age of 4 and
were trained by two mahouts for about twenty years, and then put to work in the timber industry.
Working elephants have a career of about 50 years and then set free as their retirement at the age of
61. Their daily tasks were the extraction of heavy teak logs, haul logs, carrier and mountaineer. The
working elephant is capable of lifting up 700 kilograms of log with tusks and dragging the load of 1.5
tons. Elephants have work schedule and future career just like we
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The Environment of Murfatlar
General Analysis of wine industry and Murfatlar
Wine Market has some features that customize the overall food market. In this market, competition
between different types of products plays an important role, outlining the size of supply and demand.
The substitution effect plays an important role in the competition between alcoholic and nonalcoholic
drinks, as an essential element of this market.
Wine market is a mature market whose development is strongly affected by favorable or unfavorable
consumer habits and by buying behavior of consumers of wine. In traditional producing countries and
consuming wine, wine consumption decreases rapidly while the consumption of quality wine grows
slowly.
As in other industries, the wine market ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
nobilis) leading to the super concentration of the sugar of grapes, an essential factor in achieving
liqueur wines.
Technical factors (technical equipment available) and their influence upon the obtained product is
adapted to each variety of wine. Tradition and experience are worth now made using the most modern
winemaking technology.
Porter s Diamond 1. Factor conditions
Murfatlar wine is a market leader with a market share of 32%. In other words, one of three bottles
purchased in Romania is Murfatlar.
Current and potential customers:
77.0% of cases bottled wine consumer purchases to 0.75 L. 67% of people who purchase wine are
men and only 23% of buyers are women. The occupation categories are better represented among
consumers of wine are those committed with secondary education (27%), employee education (26%).
Follow students (19%) and those without a job. 47% of wine consumers have secondary education and
38% of wine consumers are college graduates. Only 15% of consumers have primary education.
Competition and potential entrants
Wine market recorded a total turnover of 400 million euros in 2010 and is expected to maintain this
value in 2011, according to representatives of wine producers in Romania. Laura Musat, PR Manager
of Murfatlar, says that the market has evolved and even though because of the crisis the consumers are
spending less on the wines, their standards and increasing demand cause in increase in premium
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Arthur Harris s Effect Of Saturation Bombing In The World War
Arthur Harris reliably believed in Douhets theory, he ... believed that bombing may and would by
itself somehow destroy the enemy s morale and his can to continue . Harris was apparently ignorant to
the $64000 have an effect on of saturation bombing. Harris believed that there can be no real defense
against bombing, Having got through the bomber are ready to bring such destruction that the state
would merely surrender the struggle and sue for peace . Saturation bombing did not impact the morale
of the civilians enough to influence their war waging capability. In March 1944, the common weekly
hours worked by a jobholder within the German business amounted to solely forty eight.3. This was a
rise of over 2 hours from 1938. Harris believed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Within the 1st few months of 1944, 66.2 thousand plenty of coal and coke were touched by water
daily. By Oct 1945, the daily average had fallen to twenty three.4 thousand tons. This halts the
commercial and railway sectors. They were effectively useless while not coal to heat their boilers.
None of the foremost battles of war II tested the correctness of dourest theory. In reality, the German
business worked tougher for extended because the war progressed. Potency continued to extend till it
reached its crescendo, wherever from there it continued to drop till the conclusion of the war.
The shortage of fuel was a issue to the allied success. The German military were defenseless while not
very important oil provides. The air force was unable to keep up air superiority and therefore the
armies were forced to abandon tanks and alike just because they d no fuel. The bomber fleet disabled
the train systems, destroying the German marshalling yards.
Initially exactness bombing wasn t a sensible possibility for the Anglo American bomber fleet. the
event of Gee and hautboys tested to be a turning purpose within the war. in this they radio controlled
the pilot directly over the appointed target. The Noreen bombsite tested to correct if enemy fighters
can be distracted for long enough to line up the
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Chapter 8 Outline
CHAPTER 8
Political Participation
Objectives
This chapter reviews the much discussed low voter turnout and the poor percentage of other forms of
political participation in the United States. After reading and reviewing the material in this chapter, the
student should be able to do each of the following:
1. Explain why the text believes that the description, the analysis, and many of the proposed remedies
for low voter turnout rates in the United States are generally off base.
2. Compare the ways that turnout statistics are tabulated for the United States and for other countries,
and explain the significance of these differences.
3. Describe how control of the elections has shifted from the states to the federal government, and
explain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
6. Other proposals to the problem of nonvoting include making Election Day a national holiday or
holding elections on weekends. Voting prior to elections by mail in ballots or no fault absentee voting
have also failed to produce significant increases in voter participation.
a) 40 million registered voters failed to vote in the 2006 and 2008 elections.
b) 40 million voting age citizens failed to register in either of the two elections.
7. In Europe, registration is done by the government. In the United States, the burden falls on the
individual. Would reducing the cost of registrations increase the percentage of eligible voters who are
actually registered?
a) In 1993, Congress passed the Motor Voter law, which allows people in all fifty states to register to
vote when applying for driver s licenses and to register through the mail. Many did register but did not
vote.
b) Data still show many have not registered.
B. Voting is not the only way to participate; by other measures, Americans may participate in politics
more than Europeans. C. Important question: how do different kinds of
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Personal Narrative-Go To The Cracker Barrel
I desperately ask the manager where are all of your golf balls? He replied right over here. So, i put that
one back on the shelf. I Quickly scanned the rest of the selves to find some that had specific letters
printed on the front of them l I B R A R Y. So, we then ventured off to the library. Upon arrival we
noticed there was a book on the table. It said. The stroller. So, I quickly opened it. I found a letter
which read You are almost there. Further down it read, Go to the Cracker Barrel. And the cashier said
Is your name mike I said yeah. She said this letter was dropped off her for you. I said when she said a
week ago. I opened it and it said i know you were going on vacation to the beach that is why I left you
that very first bottle.
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  • 1. 🌈Essay Writing Tips For Highschool Students. Essa 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. 🌈Essay Writing Tips For Highschool Students. Essa 🌈Essay Writing Tips For Highschool Students. Essa
  • 2. A Misunderstanding Of Gerald Finzi s Music One misunderstanding of Finzi s style to those reflecting on his music, was that he refused to use higher dissonant notes, which was a component in twentieth century music. This is a way that people recognized Finzi s work because he kept his options open with new possibilities, but restricted himself from specific rules. For example, a dominant seventh chord in a motet by Byrd is as dissonant in its context as the opening chord of the finale of Beethoven s ninth symphony. In other words, those characteristics were prominent in determining pieces by other composers, such that small notation was recognizable for Finzi s work. Compositions Subsequently, Gerald Finzi s musical compositions gathered much fame, but in a rare storyline. Throughout his life, only two of Finzi s pieces were physically made. Dies natalis, and White flowering days are the pieces Finzi composed. Furthermore, he was not encouraged to record his compositions, he was only interactive in conducting his own music in concerts and broadcasts. During the 1939 1945 war, his musical talent was surpassed for the moment being. Finzi continued to develop as he felt more intentions for his musical skills when observing the new characteristics of his country during the war. Although he continued to compose, a majority of his music was not yet recorded until after his death. An example would be a clarinet concerto, Five Bagatelles, which was written during the war to portray the passing moments during his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Beginning Of Civilizations On Education The world we live in today is a very good example of a dystopia. Problems have riddled our societies from race fighting, to bigotry, and even mocking people for choices about their bodies or genders. There are many choices that have led to both the causes and the effects of what we live in now. Many people are discussing how to turn our current situations around, this is how I will accomplish these goals in my utopia. The beginning of civilizations starts on education, as future generations are taught the ideals and beliefs of a society; this leads me to take the same exact step in implementing my strategy. Basic education will be very similar to the current American system through high school. Education will start with a strict adherence and following of my former credo. Continued education through college will be payed for, but only for the most intelligent of the populace. The less intelligent will be allowed to attend trade schools, or apprenticeships in any type of labor job. Outside learning on one s own time is highly encouraged to continue to grow overall as a person, which also elevates a person religiously. Not only for that reason but also to be able to get into college if they don t want to have to go to technical school, or if they want to achieve a high position in the military. Fighting and the establishment of militaries have been around pretty much as long as there have been disagreements about different things. People are constantly fighting, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Juvenile Life Without Parole Punishment Is Juvenile Life Without Parole an acceptable punishment for minors? As of 2016, 7 states have outright banned Juvenile Life Without Parole, while the rest of the 43 states have laws that allow for it. In recent rulings, this sentencing was seen as unconstitutional in regards to non homicidal offenses and a clear violation of the 8th amendment, protecting a citizen from cruel and unusual punishment, referring to homicidal crimes. It was ruled that this punishment should not be used unless the minor showed clear signs of irreparable corruption. Studies have shown that juveniles are incapable of processing thoughts the same way adults do because their brains are fully developed yet, therefore making them more likely to act purely on impulse, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The only thing getting rid of juvenile life without parole would do, is allow an offender s case to reviewed after a period of time, while also taking into consideration the different circumstances and characteristics of each individual. The reason behind doing this would be to ensure an inmate honestly needs to be serving the life sentence and it wasn t just something done in adolescence idiocy, to show they ve matured. The suggested time frame is 10 to 15 years, if good enough rehabilitation has not been showcased, then the individual is to remain in jail and his/her case looked at again in another few years. While getting rid of juvenile life sentences would be ideal in most cases, it is a necessary evil in terms of juvenile murders, rapists, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Crime And Punishment Throughout New France s Legal System... Crime and punishment in Wendake communities and in New France was completely different, as the Wendat people based their legal system on reparations and preserving the community while New France s legal system was based on religion and terror. According to records kept by French Catholic missionaries, the Wendat legal system emphasized compensation for crimes and prioritized social cohesion as opposed to individual punishment. For example, when someone was murdered, the family of the perpetrator arranged reparations with the family of the victim. It was a collective responsibility, so the entire family of the murderer was expected to pay for the crime. Accompanying the compensation was a public ceremony meant to heal the wounds of the victim s family. Unlike contemporary European legal systems, there were no judges or individual punishments. New France, on the other hand, inherited their legal system from France and therefore did have judges and individual punishment. Although both systems attempted to create social order through law, their methods of doing so were different. While Wendat law focused on preserving the community and healing together, the New France legal system was based on the idea of terror as a deterrent to crime. Individual punishments were meant to terrorize the public and impress upon them the consequences of deviance. For example, convicted murderers were publically hanged and had their corpses displayed on gibbets. Criminals with lesser charges were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Taking a Look at ThinkersBox ThinkersBox specialises in cognitive development for children aged 5 to 12 years old. The company first started in 2006 where they conducted cognitive training classes at Singapore Polytechnic. In 2007 they expanded their clients by working together with Unity Primary School and conducting trainings for students living in lower income household. In 2010, ThinkersBox was formally established and they moved to a center of their own. Till now, ThinkersBox conducts personalized cognitive training classes for children aged 5 to 12 years old during the weekends while working with other Montessori education centers and primary schools during the weekdays. The weekend classes are more targeted at parents of children who are more well to do financially as the classes can be considered quite costly. The weekday classes on the other hand are less intensive and as the company works with schools, the cost is lower so that the company can reach out to children living in lower income household who needs help to improve their cognitive development. Currently, ThinkersBox are in the midst of expanding their business overseas. They have recently worked with a partner in Thailand to open a center there and they are currently in talks with partners in India. With the personalised cognitive training classes in full swing, the company wants to reach out to more children in Singapore. Currently ThinkersBox does not have any plans to open a second branch for various management reasons. Over the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Safeguarding Vulnerable Group Act 2006 in 2008, in the hope that it would enhance children s development in all early years settings. It was then made law and legal requirements were put in place on nursery practitioners to make sure that standards that the framework has set out are being met. There are four main acts covering the legal status of the EYFS are: Children Act 1989 and 2004 Data Protection Act 1998 Childcare Act 2006 Safeguarding Vulnerable Group Act 2006 It is now law for all early years settings and schools to carry out the EYFS as well as other organizations covered by Ofsted. There are different environments that work alongside the EYFS framework which are: Day nurseries Nurseries schools Primary schools Home teaching. Some child care settings that care for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ideas and concepts gives you knowledge how to provide quality care and work alongside parents, also it can give you guidance on how to set up an activity to help the child get the most out of it. The four sections are: *A unique child Every child is different who is always developing who never gives up has high self esteem, and believes in themselves. *Positive relationships This can teach children to be confident within them and become more self reliant when children know that they have a secure base. *Enabling environment children learn best in positive surroundings when the activities are set out for their personal requirements and there is a good relationship between practitioner and parents of the children. *Learning and development Every child is different and develops in their own way in their own time. Learning and development is key for all children including those whose different is delayed and those with physical impairment. Explain how early years settings are inspected to check their delivery of the EYFS Settings are checked to make sure that they are deliver effective learning and the requirements of the EYFS. Ofsted is responsible for carrying out these inspections they will assess weather the level of care the children are receiving is good enough. Ofsted will focus mainly on these areas:
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  • 9. Back Pain Case Studies o Pain commences most commonly with an incident of trauma (e.g., blow to the back);or occurs spontaneously with (i.e., metastatic cancer to bone), or without apparent cause (e.g.,idiopathic back pain)3 o Pain may impair ambulation, be associated with paresthesias, or be intermittent in nature o Pain may occur with cough, sneeze, during Valsalva maneuver (straining at the stool)3 o Patients are generally quite fearful that the pain may be a indication of serious medical illness or that it will impact lifestyle and work performance o Pain may be localized to the lower back or extend into the posterior thigh or buttocks area (e.g. paresthesias indicating a neurologic aspect of the condition)3 o History of previous back pain, and medications or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Smoking increases risk of sciatica Primary diagnostic tools3 o History and physical exam are primary tools followed by x rays or other imaging exams and possible neurological tests lmaging6 o X rays are first approach usually; visualizes bony structures and alignment but will not visualize muscles or ligaments Imaging studies will either show no abnormalities or varying degenerative changes expected as part of the normal aging process o MRI is used to evaluate for infection, tumor, inflammation, disc herniation or rupture, or neuroformaminal stenosis o CT is used to demonstrate disc rupture, spinal stenosis, or tumors CT is usefulin the emergent situation when quick assessment is desirable;or when MRI is contraindicated (i.e., cardiac pacemaker, metal implants, tool and dye workers) o Radioactive bone scans are used to evaluate for metastatic disease, infection, osteoporosis o Myelogram will enhance images to visualize the spinal cord and nerve roots especially in the case of previous surgical intervention o Discography combined with MRI is often used for pre planning of surgery to correlate the symptoms with a speciAc disc level Functional testing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Chinese Cinderella By Adeline Yen Mah The true story of Chinese Cinderella is an autobiography written by Adeline Yen Mah, describing the many complications she experienced in her childhood and young teenage years. Unlike most children, Adeline struggled to live a normal life. She was often looked down upon by most of her family and was neglected and abused in a way that was totally unacceptable. This is significantly repeated throughout her juvenility. An important idea that recurs throughout the story Chinese Cinderella is, unwanted and mistreated by your family and relations. Adeline is unloved and unwanted by most of her family, with the exception of her Aunt Baba and Grandfather YeYe. Because of her mother s sudden death after Adeline was born her siblings gave her no kindness nor respect as they believed she was the reason their mother died. ...But then Mama died giving birth to you. If you had not been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My heart was pounding and blood was rushing to my temples and ears, beating over me in waves. A voice inside my head kept repeating, Be careful! Be careful! This quote proves how Adeline was worried about how she was treated when approaching Niang. Words like pounding and beating are used to build up the sensation of nervousness and apprehension. Adeline shares her life events in order to evoke sympathy from the reader and to inspire other unwanted children. To those who were neglected and unloved as children, I have a particular message. In spite of what your abusers would have you believe, please be convinced that each of you has within you something precious and unique. Adeline believes that every child is unique and should be encouraged to do anything. She uses a wide variety of graphic content throughout the book to capture the reader s sympathy and action towards her. This graphic content shapes the audience s thoughts, opinions and their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Affirmative Action Programs Should Be Legal On March 6, 1961, President John F. Kennedy issued Executive Order 10925, introducing the phrase affirmative action. A few years later, President Lyndon B. Johnson issued Executive Order 11246, which prohibited discrimination based on race, color and religion. Although there were no specific policies that require colleges and universities to use affirmative action programs, they voluntarily gave advantages to minorities and women in the admission process. Affirmative action programs were first challenged in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978), in which the Supreme Court ruled that racial quotas are unconstitutional and violated the 14th Amendment. However, schools could still use race as a factor in the admission process as long as it is not the only factor. As a result, colleges have adjusted their affirmative action programs to fit the guidelines outlined by the Court. Today, affirmative action is still a highly controversial issue. In modern day America, the majority of Americans support affirmative action, but there are still those who do not. Affirmative action benefits minorities by moving jobs towards minorities, but the shift is relatively small. Affirmative action also provides minorities with higher acceptance rates to colleges and universities. On the other hand, opponents of affirmative action often cite mismatch theory as one of their main reasons of opposition, but minorities who attend high tier colleges actually benefit from the the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Sodomy In Religion It s not strange to see a blind man! But to see a whole city of blind men is another thing. The people in the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah were very wicked and perverted. So much so that when they saw two men enter lot s house, they knocked on his door and said Send those men out to us that we might know them (they meant sexually) . The men were angels. They pulled lot back into the house and blinded the whole city of men. Even though they were blinded, they still kept trying to find the door and forcibly get to the visitors in lot s house. This 19th Chapter of Genesis shows you just what God says about homosexuality. Having sex anally is what the men in these cities practiced. The word Sodomy comes from the City of Sodom. So, don t get angry at me for telling you the truth, I m only giving you God s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When God told him to leave his home, kindred and his father s house and go to a strange land, Abraham obeyed. He didn t worry how it looked to anyone. When the Lord tells us to do something, we worry about how it will look to others. Usually, the things God tells us to do seem strange anyway. Why do you think it requires faith? I d rather look crazy to man and please God any day. On one occasion however, when he had to stop in Gerab, he feared for his life because his wife was beautiful and if a ruler of a land liked your wife, they would kill you and take her. So, he told his wife Sarah to say that she was his sister. This kept him from being killed but that king still had made plans for Sarah to be his wife. Well, because Abraham was going to be The Father of many nations and because Sarah was part of that plan, God shut up the wombs of the house of King Abimelech; his wife couldn t conceive and the maid servants couldn t either. The Lord spoke to the king in a dream and let him know that he was a dead man for Sarah is someone s wife. Abraham and Sarah confessed all and was rebuked by the king but blessed and released ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Creation of The Butterflies We cannot allow our children to grow up in this corrupt and tyrannical regime, we have to fight against it, and I am willing to give up everything, including my life if necessary. (Patria Mercedes Mirabal) Discuss this quote in relation to the situation that the Mirabal sisters and their families found themselves in their fight for survival against the Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo s horrendous regime. You need to refer to the events and situations that lead the sister s to create the counter revolutionary group The Butterflies. Throughout centuries man has witnessed some of this worlds greatest tragedies; the destruction caused by the bubonic plague, the bombing of Pearl Harbour and the Rwandan Genocide. However, none of these can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It did not take a genius to see that Minerva s hatred had true root within her heart, and her extensive knowledge of the dictators corruption just drove this even more so. The youngest sister, Maria Teresa is often portrayed in a light of innocence and this enforced by her quiet nature. Throughout her narration she refers to death a lot, discussing it as a fear and having recurring dreams of a coffin. This was evident to the effect her fathers death had on her. Her marriage to Leandro and birth of daughter Jacqueline brings her out of her shell and like her elder sisters, she joins the fight with same tenacity. The second sister, DedΓ¨ was the only sister not a confident member of the revolutionary movement, and the only one who survived Trujillo s reign. Her husband Jaimito was the reason for her lack of participation and the father to her three children, Enrique, Rafael and David. It was DedΓ¨ caution that saved her life but led her too much regret when conflict began to tear DedΓ¨ and her husband apart. Whilst her suspicions about her sisters being killed were always very real, she never thought that her worst fear would come true. The final revolt saw The Butterflies with six official standing members; the Mirabal sisters and their husbands. Their children and various members of other revolutionary groups had also been identified. The movement met weekly in Monte Cristi at the home ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Character Analysis Of Gimph In Lord Of The Flies the new environment. He chooses neither. Instead, he exceeds the preposition and completely submits to the savagery. Jack commits hateful, cruel acts. He kills Simon as well as condemning the death of Piggy. He dresses up in camouflage and aggressively kills animals. For example, Jack made a rush and stabbed at Ralph s chest with his spear.... They were chest to chest, breathing fiercely, pushing and glaring (177). This shows his complete transformation. Ralph hadn t transformed like Jack, and didn t feel the constant pressure. Jack constantly needed more power and more fear. He needed to devote himself to the island. He wanted to act upon all evil urges. As stated, They were savages it was true; We see now from Ralph s side, that Jack twisted the tribes mind like a devil would to the point of making them little savages (185). Since Jack had yielded, he had to turn everyone else too. Jack resembles Gimpel in many ways. As Gimpel was confronted with darkness that altered the way he thought about the world, so was Jack. Both characters allow urges that linger in the back of their mind to assert control. Unlike Ralph, both characters could not resist temptation. However, Ralph is able to stick with his morals, even as everything is taken away from him. He is starving, hurt, and truly alone, yet he still holds onto himself. Ultimately, the evil and hatred Jack possessed trump Ralphs realistic and fair ideals. This is because of everyone has their own battles within. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Creative Development of Robert Schumann Concert program: The creative development of Robert Schumann Introduction One of the unique features of the 19th century composer Robert Schumann s output is the degree to which the verbal mediums of literature (such as poetry and drama) affected his musical output. While many operas have been inspired by great literature, Schumann s expression even in his piano compositions and non verbally oriented musical works show a literary flair. Many of his compositions allude to characters or scenes from poems, novels, and plays; others are like musical crossword puzzles with key signatures or musical themes that refer to people or places important to him (Gifford 2012). Schumann worked as an editor and journalist for a popular musical magazine, the Neue Zeitsfchrift fur Musik, and had a great deal of literary self consciousness about how he constructed his art (Gifford 2012). Ironically, Schumann s operas were not successful and it is his nonverbal piano works that have solidified his reputation for musical greatness. A number of musical critics have noted that there is a distinct break in the tone, style, and structure of Robert Schumann s earlier works with his later output. Characterizations like subjective objective suggest that Schumann s instrumental works of the early 1840s broke cleanly from the music of his past (Brown 2004). His earlier songs of the 1830s are considered to be some of the finest expressions of short, Romantic musical forms. He virtually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Raskolnikov Punishment Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, a former student, lives in a tiny garret on the top floor of a run down apartment building in St. Petersburg. He contemplated about committing an awful crime. He goes to the apartment of an old pawnbroker, Alyona Ivanovna, to get money for a watch and to plan the crime.Afterward, he stops for a drink at a tavern, where he meets a man named Marmeladov, who has abandoned his job and proceeded on a five day drinking binge, afraid to return home to his family. Marmeladov tells Raskolnikov about his sickly wife, Katerina Ivanovna, and his daughter, Sonya, who has been forced into prostitution to support the family. Raskolnikov walks with Marmeladov to Marmeladov s apartment, where he meets Katerina and sees firsthand the squalid conditions in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sonya rushes out to find them while Raskolnikov goes back to his room and talks to Dunya. He soon returns to the street and sees Katerina dancing and singing wildly. She collapses after a confrontation with a policeman and, soon after being brought back to her room, dies. Svidrigailov appears and offers to pay for the funeral and the care of the children. He reveals to Raskolnikov that he knows Raskolnikov is the murderer. Raskolnikov wanders around in a haze after his confession to Sonya and the death of Katerina. Razumikhin confronts him in his room, asking him whether he has gone mad and telling him of the pain that he has caused his mother and sister. After their conversation, Porfiry Petrovich appears and apologizes for his treatment of Raskolnikov in the police station. Nonetheless, he does not believe Nikolai s confession. He accuses Raskolnikov of the murders but admits that he does not have enough evidence to arrest him. Finally, he urges him to confess, telling him that he will receive a lighter sentence if he does so. He is in jail and Razumikhin and Dunya are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay On Bhramari Pranayama Keep the eyes shut. Stay standing and position the palms in the trunk, offering love to the sun with typical relaxing. 120 Hasta Utthanasana(Stage 2) Raises arms above head then twist in reverse and keeping in mind that raising the arms they were made a request to breathe in. 121 Padahastasana (Stage 3) The subjects were made a request to twist forward until the palms touch the floor on both sides. They kept the knees straight and conveyed their temple near the knees. while twisting forward they breathe out. 122 Ashwa Sanchalanasana (Stage 4) The subjects were made a request to position both the hands on the floor close by of the feet then extended the correct leg in reverse. 123 Parvatasana (Stage 5) They were made a request to put the left ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 138 BHRAMARI PRANAYAMA This pranayama is for diminishing misery, nervousness, a sleeping disorder and a comprehensive approach of treating diseases. Methods This disease is picking up notoriety around the world. Bhramari pranayama is done for the most part subsequent to performing Anulom Vilom pranayama for its full impact. The exacting significance of Bhramer is murmuring dark honey bee since it gives a shivering sensation while doing it. All pranayama begins by sitting in a stance of padmasana. One ought to begin gradually and after that quicken. Begin with ten to twelve then expanded to a quarter century thirty circumstances. 139 COLLECTION OF THE DATA The information on TC, TG, HDL, LDL, VLDL, SBP, DBP, beat very still and time of holding breath by utilizing blood examination, sphygmomanometer, by taking spiral heartbeat and holding the breath for time amid pre and post tests separately. TESTS ADMINISTRATION ESTIMATION OF BIOCHEMICAL VARIABLES Collection of Blood Before and quickly after the 12 weeks preparing blood was gathered for all the three gatherings. Five ml of blood was gathered and put away in a holder with anticoagulant. The gathered blood tests were subjected to the accompanying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Hostage Crisis Research Paper What started as a hostage situation in Sydney, Australia, it ended up as a tragedy with two hostages and a gunman dead 16 hours after the siege started. The hostage taker was later identified as Man Haron Monis who U.S Law enforcement said he acted alone. It all happened early in the morning at a cafΓ© where 17 civilians were getting breakfast and Man Haron Monis decided to take them as a hostages. After 16 long hours of negotiation, the Australia Special Force and the law enforcement entered the building rescuing the hostages and killing the gunman. This hostage situation can be considered a barricade siege because the location of the hostages was known to the authorities. Unlike hijack situations where the hostage taker takes over the transportation, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Doe Fandom Fandom is one of the defining concepts in the modern society. But what exactly makes it so important? The answer is fairly simple. Fans. β€žIt is fans who identify and build an audience (Branston and Stafford, 2006). The people, who, out of their own free will participate and create communities which are based around a certain artefact of their choosing. These communities then proceed to debate and often create their own content, which is subordinate to their chosen text, such as any fan work fanfiction and fan art or memes (Slade, Narro and Givens Carroll, 2015). While any work created by fan originates from its source, many create their own endings, surroundings and in some cases decide to rewrite the original with them as a main character or a character with supporting role to the main protagonist, sometimes even adding themselves as a romantic interest. Another way of expressing their feelings is a cosplay costumes created and perfected to resemble their favourite characters. Although, cosplays are actually a combination of the costume itself and role playing, so that the fan can resemble the character as similarly as possible. They then proceed to be photographed and perform as said character. But while most of these interactions happen outside, it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The story is important but so are cultural references. It must have a basis, be grounded in something shared and commonly understood (Stasi in Slade, Narro and Givens Carroll, 2015:298). Now, there are several ways how these fans articulate inside their chosen communities. A common way used to be gatherings, or simple email corresponding. But in the last ten years the most prominent way was certainly the online fandom gatherings. Slade, Narro and Givens Carroll states, that digital fandom strengthen fans sense of belongingness due to the fact that online communities exhibit a deeper connection (Slade, Narro and Givens Carroll, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Missional Hermeneutic Essay The thesis of this paper is that a missional hermeneutic is an appropriate reading of the Bible because it nurtures a listening engagement by the church that is crucial for mutual God conversation with those outside the church. This paper will argue this thesis by engaging Richard Bauckham s book Bible and Mission as a framework for understanding a missional hermeneutic. Bauckham s central theme of the relationship between the particular and the universal, can offer keen insight as to how a missional hermeneutic nurtures a listening engagement with local contexts. Additionally, via this framework, the paper will show how a missional reading of the scripture develops in us a theology that moves us into a listening engagement with our community and the world. Finally, key insights will demonstrate the importance of a listening engagement between church and community and show the appropriateness of a missional hermeneutic. Disconnected Conversation Over coffee in a Barcelona neighbourhood, an acquaintance expressed the remark, I can t invite my friends to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Surprisingly, he develops this hermeneutic, not by focusing on comments related to mission in the Bible, but by looking at the action and purpose of God as narrated in the biblical story. God s purpose, as Bauckham empathizes, results in the kingdom of God and he desires one to read the Bible, in a way that takes seriously its missionary direction. Therefore, one can call this hermeneutical framework missional. Missional describes something that is related to or characterized by mission, and Bauckham is stating that, at its core, God s purpose or mission characterizes the whole of scripture and what one knows about God. Consequently, this is the first critical piece of Bauckham s hermeneutic the mission is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How does JB Priestley Use the Inspector to Comment on... How does JB Priestley Use the Inspector to Comment on Social Injustice An Inspector calls Coursework Introduction The play an inspector calls is set in the year 1912, the same year that the great ship Titanic sunk. The author of this play John Boynton Priestley has used this time to show how social classes worked and how bad it actually was. The play itself is set in a large house owned by a rich factory owner, Mr. Birling. Mr. Birling has a wife and two children, Sheila and Eric. The family are having a small party because they are celebrating the engagement of Sheila, Birlings daughter, to Gerald Croft. Gerald is the son of a great man who also owns a factory and Mr. Birling sees this as a chance to get into the big ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you really think about it though you would see that it made the standards of Britain high and it s position in the world greater than others. How does J.B. Priestley use the inspector to comment on social injustice ? The play An inspector calls has a great story in it. Yet if you take out the story the play comments very strongly on social injustice in the early nineteen hundreds. There are many points of snobbery in the play whilst the inspector is there and also when he isn t. For example the following quote is a solid piece of evidence from the play of the social life. Birling: ......I have an idea that your mother Lady Croft while she doesn t object to my girl feels you might have done better for yourself socially. The above quote most definitely shows the snobbish side of Mr. Birling and how he wants to be a part of the Crofts and he will then be well known and maybe get onto the honors list. The inspector is used in this play as really a base and also to bring out the upper class snobbery of the family. He is shown as a poor, arrogant man and he doesn t care about the classing system. This makes him very strong and he can then bring out his thoughts without any hesitation to the family. The inspector is also for some reason a very good detective in a very unusual way. He doesn t really ask many questions but literally persuades the family to come out with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Arguments Against Adoption Taylor Barton English III Ms. Light 15 February 2017 To adopt and to be adopted Β¨The bond that links your true family is not one of blood, but of respect and joy in each other s life.Β¨ Take a moment a think to yourself what does adoption really mean to you. (Bach) When you ask most people about adoption they usually think of all the stereotypical misconception like adoption is to challenging for me most of those kids have too many medical or mental problems for me, or that costs way too much. That is the response most people give when they are asked, but there are some people out there that cannot have children so they have adoption to fall back on. People often think of how awful it is for parents to put their kids up for adoption, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The problem and we need to deal with it, but we have to have perspective and forming a family can take time. Every way of forming a family can be painful and have its difficulties. In adoption, we don t have miscarriage, we have other issues, but we have to have some perspective about our own lives and our own families. (Pertman). All though adoption is painless because you don t have to go through labor it still could cause you some pain in the process if you get a child with a disability or just a child who is more challenging. Children who are older tend to be more challenging this is often a big misconception. When most people think of a older child in foster care or the adoption agencies they usually think of a kid who is to troubled so nobody wanted them, but when a older kid is in the system that usually means that they have no one to take care of them. This leads to them trying to act out not because they are too difficult but because they want someone to care for them or about them. These kids just need someone who can care for them because most of the time those kids have never had anyone to care for them. People often think that the adoption process often discriminates against people on the basis of age, marital status and sexual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Importance Of Giftedness In Education Gagne, 1995 via Mansfield, 2016 ) believes that giftedness is static, or innate , either you have it or you don t, and the other believes that giftedness is dynamic (i.e. Renzulli, 2012 and Vopat, 2011) and can be developed provided the appropriate nourishment and/or access to opportunity. According to Ward (2005), if one agrees that giftedness is innate, then he or she likely favors specialized instruction to meet gifted children s unique needs similar to how SPED students require differentiated instruction. Alternatively, if one agrees that giftedness is dynamic, then he or she might favor retaining gifted students in the general education setting to capitalize on their gifts for the greater good. Renzulli (2005) wrote that the goal of all schools should be to develop the talents of every student and equalize their opportunities in ways that allow them to achieve self actualization. Unfortunately, this is not current practice because unlike NCLB, there are no incentives, mandates, or penalties for students who are already proficient (Stephens, 2011; Jolly Makel, 2010; Ward, 2005). Generally speaking, this lack of accountability for gifted education demonstrates that while equity and excellence can coexist (Stephens, 2011; Ward, 2005), the federal government supports one (equity) over the other (excellence) and that the tension between these constructs is not innate, but political (Ward, 2005). Eugenics The eugenics movement began in the early 1900s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Core Competence for Sustainable Competitive Advantage 28 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT, VOL. 49, NO. 1, FEBRUARY 2002 Core Competence for Sustainable Competitive Advantage: A Structured Methodology for Identifying Core Competence Khalid Hafeez, YanBing Zhang, and Naila Malak Abstract Core competencies are the crown jewels of a company and, therefore, should be carefully nurtured and developed. Companies can determine their future business directions based on the strengths of competencies. However, because generalized terms such as resource, asset, capability, and competence are not clearly explained in connection with competence theory, these posing difficulties in understanding many contemporary management concepts. In this paper, we provide a summary of the recent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... III. CAPABILITY IS FORMED BY THE INTEGRATION OF RESOURCES Table I shows that competitive advantage is gained by the strategic deployment of some resources, capabilities, and/or competencies. Literature review suggests that concepts such as resources, capabilities, competencies, and core competencies are not clearly defined. We have found that only the resource itself is defined with a wide range of meanings. On one hand, resources are defined as anything which could be thought of as a strength or weakness of a firm [9]. This anything may include physical resources (e.g., raw materials, equipment, financial endowment, etc.), human resources (e.g., training, experience, skills, etc.), as well as organizational resources (e.g., firm image, process, routines, etc.) [4], [14]. Note that with this definition, capabilities are considered as part of resource. On the other hand, capabilities are not part of resource because of their dynamic doing nature. Many authors argue that capabilities are the result of resource deployment and organizational processes. Capabilities use resources and, therefore, are more dynamic and complex entity and should be treated independent to resources [15]. We feel more comfortable with Grant [5] definition who argues: Resources are inputs into the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Musical Theatre Review Musical theater is a form of theatrical performance that combines songs,spoken dialogue,acting, and dance. The story and emotional content of a musical humor,pathos,love, anger are communicated through the words,music,movement and technical aspect of the entertainment as an integrated whole.Beauty and the Beast one of my first musical theatrical of the old time of French tale. This play was written as book and screen play by Linda Woolverton,with musical and lyrics by Alan Menken,Howard Ashman,and Tim Rice and director by Rob Roth. I was enjoyed this a good fairy tale with a happy ending to brighten of my future lives as the lucky lover Mr.Sam Hartley( Beast). So my review about this wonderful theatrical music at the AT T Wins pear Opera ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The actors of beauty and the beast Sam Hartley (Beast) and Brooke Quintana(Belle) are my best caters among all actors in this musical theater. They are playing very well to narrow their life style different close to relationship. Belle could be a good model of example foe most young girl to be wise when to attract someone and by someone during their love time. The lucky and the bold lover Mr. Beast was playing a good character s how to be honest,committed,patient, and trust for someone to make yours in a relationship way easily. In conclusion, Beauty and the Beast one of my first and best musical theater that I enjoyed at the At and t Wins pear opera house. As the old time history of tale of French. However, the message still give more pleasant for this generation as a best musical theater of the year. In contrast,because of my back seat of the top of the stage some of characters speech does not clear to understood what was their main point of their ideas. Overall, I m happy to have an opportunity watching this kind of play by the invitation of my Humanities 1315 professor Jacqueline Smith of class 2016. Thank you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. University Of Georgia Behavior Program Capuchin Monkeys 1) Introduction: Capuchin Monkeys are found in the neotropical forests of Central America. Animal Diversity Web states that the Capuchins have, one of the widest ranges of all New World Monkeys. Capuchin Monkeys are easily adaptable to many different habitats. They can live in a variety of forest types, both wet and dry. The University of Wisconsin Primate Research Center notes that, All Capuchins live in dense habitats. They are arboreal and usually sleep on a branch. This being said they can survive in an abundance of areas because of their some special features. These features include strong gripping hands and a grasping tail, giving these monkeys have a wide range of locomotion. They are able to run, leap, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then they proceed to slam the rock (as a tool) on the nut to crack it open. Onekind.org mentions that the Capuchins will collect their palm nuts and then transfer them to the anvils for the purpose of cracking them open easier. The use of the anvil is another example of the Capuchin tool use. The Capuchins ability to think ahead and bring the nuts to the anvil show a very skilled way of thinking in regards to these tools. A third example of tool use in Capuchins is their use of sticks. Onekind.org says, capuchins readily insert a stick into a tube containing viscous food that clings to the stick, which they then extract and lick. The Capuchins will then use the stick for other things; once they have a tool they seem to use it for as much as possible, finding multiple different uses for it. They will use these sticks to get their prey out from tiny spaces and also as, a rake to sweep objects or food toward themselves. 3) Captive Capuchins The Journal of Comparative Psychology has one of Fragaszy s studies where the Capuchins were studied in labs to try and find food hidden under cups. The first example of this is called matching to sample. There was a small stair set with two tiers; the bottom containing two different sized cups and the top tier having one cup matching one of the bottom two. The experimenter would (out of the monkeys view) put the food under the cup on the bottom tier that matched that of the top tier. The Capuchins then had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Devolution In Uk Research Report to Constitutional Reform Institute about if devolution is as constitutionally important as a sovereign parliament Introduction Parliament Sovereignty is the right to make or unmake any Law, Parliament are the supreme making body. According to A.V Dicey No person or body is recognised by the law of England having a right to override or set aside the legislation of Parliament 1. So nobody has the right to question the validity of the Law, it should lie with Parliament as no one can challenge to change it. This report offers information to assist party concerned of a conclusion to the effect devolution has on the UK. Background Parliament Sovereignty was introduced in the UK so that all law making was done in one place, then once law ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It would then start bringing the law making away from the Parliament and would undermine the importance of Parliament Sovereignty, as it would not have to be passed by parliament. You then start moving through towns and cities where different things might be a bylaw and in another city it is not a problem. It then gets very confusing. Some local governments might take the power to an extreme level which makes that an issue for that community. I think local governments should make their voices hear, but I do not think it would be a goal for them to have the power of law making. Conclusion This report has identified a variety of discussion points for the party to fully consider how important it is for a local government to be included in the law making and be able to take idea to the government to make devolution be a advantage of having in the UK law making ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Powder And An Ounce Of Cure Short Story Themes The theme in any short story is the component that sets the tone. Stories can even have multiple themes. It is almost even like a lesson to be learned in many cases. Authors give their stories themes so that readers can connect and better understand what they are writing about. Powder written by Tobias Wolff, Cons written by Jess Walter, and An Ounce of Cure written by Alice Munro all have similar themes. Although these three stories are all very different and have completely different characters, they all have specific things that a reader can absorb from them. The three similar themes within these stories are that ignorance is dangerous, everyone has to pay for their mistakes, and life is unpredictable. No one can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To be ignorant is to lack knowledge or to be uneducated. This can be dangerous because when people lack knowledge they will make decisions or do things in their lives without any consideration of what could go wrong. In Powder, the main character and his father are on a ski trip at Mount Baker against his mothers wishes. Instead of ending the trip and going home at the time that was planned, they stay on the mountain to ski one last time because the snow seems perfect for it. The snow is getting thicker and begins coming down harder. At this moment the father should ve known better than so keep skiing. However, he is too ignorant to consider the fact that roads are closing and the conditions are only growing worse. In Cons, Kyle gets into his car drunks and drives away. Because he is drunk he swerves off of the road and hits seventeen year old Shay Lynn Willard. The last thing that Kyle is thinking about is the fact that they could potentially hurt someone by getting into his car drunk, even though that is exactly what he should be worried about. Because of his ignorance in this situations he hits and kills an innocent girl. In the last short story, An Ounce of Cure, the main character is an average teenage girl dealing with high school and boy problems. She is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Mahatma Gandhi Dbq Is violence the answer? Mohandas Gandhi was born in 1869 in the Indian coastal city of Porbandar (Background Essay). He then studied law in London, where he noticed that Indians were expected to imitate their rulers, the Englishmen (Background Essay). Gandhi wanted all people to live free, even those imposed by India s caste system so he decided to take action in a peaceful manner (Background Essay). By doing so he was able to gain India s independence in 1947 (Background Essay). This caused Gandhi to be known as Mahatma or Great Soul because he was able to do it without violence (Background Essay). Gandhi s nonviolent movement worked because he accepted the consequences to his actions, strived for fairness to all mankind, and didn t think of the British as enemies. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I well remembered that I ... did not feel the slightest hesitation in entering the prisoner s box (Document C). Gandhi shows that he didn t care that his punishment was time in jail because he was still going to go back out working toward his goal. It is said that he passed his term in jail in perfect happiness and peace (Document C). Even though Gandhi knew that his actions went against the law and that it would result in punishment, he still did what would help the poor Indians. Gandhi showed resistance throughout the whole movement, even though he did suffer sometimes. Since punishment was a big part in his life, the British eventually got their punishment, which was losing control of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Consequences And Effects Of Buckthorn And Its Factors... Abstract Buckthorn (Rhamnus spp.), an invasive shrub that is found throughout Ohio, the Midwest, and most of the eastern United States, has a rapid growth rate and is able to withstand conditions that most plants cannot. Aside from that, the shrub is able to change soil properties that can have devastating consequences on management. Buckthorn also has an advantage over native species, because of the early onset of the shrub; the early arrival of buckthorn leaves allows the plant to gain more than a third of its carbon gain in the same time period that natives are still bare. In soils where the shrub has invaded, there is a higher percentage of nitrogen and carbon, with nitrogen levels often double that of levels in soils that have not been invaded. In soils where buckthorn has invaded, there is altered nitrogen mineralization rates, a higher pH, and higher soil moisture than in soils without. Due to the fact that buckthorn leaves are high in nitrogen and they drop earlier in the season compared to native species, microarthopods often colonize the litter before any other leaf litter. The increase of microarthopods leads to an increase in decomposition rates, which can have significant consequences on the soil, including altering the fertility and collapsing the soil arthropod community. Introduction Invasive species are considered one of the major causes of biodiversity loss, second only to habitat loss (Heneghan et al 2006), and some invasive species have the ability to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Professional Identity In The Mental Health Field What does it mean to have a professional identity? Many counselors struggle with finding their identity in the field, and the process of learning about oneself can be demanding. Finding out where a counselor fits within the helping profession has become an ongoing topic in the mental health field. This process can take a long time for some counselors and becomes a process over time when gaining an understanding of their own professional identity. Professional identity can be described as one s perception of themselves along with the integration of skills and attitudes in the profession (Gibson, Dollarhide, Moss, 2010). There are many professions in the mental health field that are similar to counselors and the role can get confusing to some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Having a purpose for one s profession brings meaning into their field (Dollarhide Oliver, 2014). By having a purpose allows one to reflect on why the entered their profession and thrive in an enriched environment. By having meaning gives them something to work for and could influence the relationship a counselor has with their client. Being aware of who you are brings a new meaning to professional identity. However, being able to find the meaning of professional identity has been challenging and isn t clear to most professionals (Burkholder, 2012). Thus, it can be a struggle for counselors to grow as a professional without knowing their professional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Secretary Chant, By Marge Piercy What attitudes does each of the three authors have about the consequences of work? The authors of the three texts all share a similar attitude towards the consequences of work, which is that it can be detrimental to one s physical and mental wellbeing. Author of text One The Secretary Chant, Marge Piercy describes the stressful life of a secretary and how the accumulation of stressful events leads to the secretary feeling mechanical and dehumanised. Piercy implies that, with overwork, people can begin to lose a sense of who they are. In this instance, the Secretary believes she is no longer a human, but instead a part of the office as her voice has been lost in the quantity of work that must be done. Similarly, Steven Poole, who wrote text ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is further enhanced by the use of emotive language and a detached and melancholy tone. The use of the verb, hang, and the noun, chains, acts as a possible allusion to other historical events of oppression such as slavery. Such vocabulary choices emphasise the way in which the secretary feels trapped and objectified in her own work environment. The secretary feels trapped because of the way that she has been objectified, which suggests that she is only valued for her ability to work like other office equipment, evident in line 1 where she states, my hips are a desk. The mechanical way that the secretary is employed establishes how she no longer feels as though she is a human. Instead, she is simply part of the office and the repetitive onomatopoeic, buzz, and, clicks, that define workplace environments. This is supported by line 21, where the persona states, file me under W because I wonce was a woman. In a similar way, text 2 considers the damaging effect of work through a satirical narrative voice. This is achieved by exploring how humans are essentially slaves of the digital world. When humans go on holiday; an event that epitomises quite the opposite of work, they are still plagued by, the fear that catching up on a fortnight s email will be epically disgusting labour. Whilst the prospect of reading one s emails is not the crux of the article, it acts as a humours anecdote that reminds readers of the dangers of letting the digital world control them. The light hearted narrative voice of the text is emphasised by the use of colloquial terms and inclusive language, such as, that first volume of Karl Ove Knausgard you ve been meaning to read, as it appeals to the demographic of The Guardian and encourages the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Paleolithic And Neolithic Revolution The transition from the Paleolithic period to the Neolithic period marked a major revolution in the ways that humans lived and the methods that they used their resources. The Paleolithic period, which lasted from around 40,000 to 8,000 B.C.E, was characterized by hunter gatherers and a nomadic way of life. These ancient people lived a simplistic life and traveled around, not creating any permanent settlements because they did not have a deep understanding of how to use their resources. This all changed when the Neolithic Revolution occurred around the year 8,000 B.C.E, human behavior and the style of living started to become more complex than ever before. We can see, through the evidence of ancient artwork created near Mesopotamia, that the transition from the Paleolithic period to the Neolithic period involved various advances in cultural ideas, the way of living and use of resources. During the Neolithic Revolution people started to create more permanent settlements. These settlements popped up in places such as the Fertile Crescent, and in places like these humans let go of there hunter gather past and leapt into a new life of farming. They set up communities and divided up labor among residents. Crops were farmed near the villages, and animals were domesticated. Since it was much easier for people to get their daily needs without moving from place to place, people had a lot of time on their hands to develop other things such as art and religion. After this advancement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Loman s Lessons In The Thousand And One Nights In The Thousand and One Nights, the author chooses to create frame tales inside of his work. These fables not only give lessons for the characters inside the tale, but also for people reading it in the current era. A few stories in The Thousand and One Nights that teach a powerful lesson are the story of the demon and the woman, the tale of the donkey and ox, and the tale of the merchant and wife. Although the story of the demon and the woman was not a fable in the story, it still creates a valuable lesson that can be taught through it. In this story, the demon wants to protect a woman s purity by stealing her away on her wedding night. He keeps watch over her make sure she stays pure forever. The woman s determination to make a fool of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of his efforts of helping, the ox s burdens were placed on him. However, he cannot bear this weight of what the ox is carrying, (literally). People often find that themselves in the same place as the donkey s, wanting to help. However, people do not think of themselves and the weight that it will add to them(figuratively). In the Tale of the Merchant and his Wife, the wife catches the merchant laughing at what his animals are saying. She demands to know what he is laughing at. Although he knows he will die if he tells her the truth, he prepares for his death. He then met a rooster who taught him that if he flocked she would eventually surrender to him. (Gateway, 617) It appears this fable teaches that men should beat their wives to gain control, which was the insinuation for the daughter, Shahrazad. She uses this message to explain to her father that she will force him to allow her to sleep with the King to stop his practice. However, there was an underlying message overlooked by Shahrazad. The father used the story of the donkey and ox to talk her out of her plan to deceive the king. In the context of the story by itself, men can beat women to force obedience, but in the larger context of The Thousand and One Nights, the lesson is that women are so persistent and strong willed that not even a beating would hold her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Three Key Characters Of Hawking In Ripper By Stefan Petrucha In the novel Ripper by Stefan Petrucha a fourteen year old boy named Carver is adopted and is mentored by a retired detective named Albert Hawking. This book focuses around Carver and how he deals with being an orphan, as well as trying to be adopted before he gets thrown onto the streets by Ellis like a bag of trash. The novel has many key events that drive the plot forward, but these can be boiled down into three main events. The three events are when Carver becomes adopted by Mr. Hawking and is mentored in the ways of a detective, when it is revealed to Carver who is father is and what role he has played in his life throughout the novel, and the resolution of the novel when carver receives the final note from his father that leaves some questions to be answered. The first event starts the entire plot of the book, which is when Carver is adopted by Mr. Hawking. This event sets into motion the rest of the novel as Carver is trained to become detective just as Hawking did, and that sets up the antagonist of the novel Jack The Ripper. For Carver to be adopted he had to prove his skills to Hawking through a series of puzzles designed by Hawking, as Carver is struggling to solve the last test Hawking finds him and says, Boy, you ve come this far you can t just back down now (Petrucha 32). Hawking s motivation drove Carver to solve the last puzzle revealing the New Pinkerton agencies secret base of operation. Carver walks into the agency and remembers the letter his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Conflict Between Conflict And Ethics Conflict and Ethics Conflict is not an uncommon issue that happens in various placements, including company, government office, nonprofit organization, or even military. It affects the organization by reducing productivity, decreasing communication, poorer decision making, decreasing cooperation, and political backstabbing (Runde Flanagan, 2008). However, if the conflict is addressed effectively, it can stimulate creativity and produce more opportunities for enhance communication, better understanding each other, and ultimately achieve higher working efficiency (Runde Flanagan, 2008). So, how to deal with the conflict is an opportunity to test a leader about his/her leadership skill in an organization. Naturally, leaders would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dr. Anthony M. Hassan is a wise and competent leader. As the CEO of the Cohen Veterans Network, he oversees the establishment of twenty five mental health clinics nationwide. His organization provides services to the veterans, especially for post 9/11 veterans and their families by quality services, free of charge, and accessible mental health care. The business seems overlapped with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, which supposes would produce conflicts and making the relationship between these two organizations as competitors. However, Dr. Anthony M. Hassan set up a very good relationship with the VA by cooperation positively and providing a special service to the veterans families to supplement the gap of services in the VA. It intelligently avoids the potential conflict with the VA, and effectively assisted him to achieve his goals of 25 mental health clinics. There is a proverb in China, education by behavior is much more effective than the education by language , means educating people by talking with is not as good as showing example by leader s behaviors, which include ethics, values, decision making, optimism, hope and resilience, and consistency between their speaking and behaviors. This concept exactly described the theory of authentic leadership, which emphasizes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Propaganda And Persuasion, Garth s. Jowett And Victoria O... (U) Introduction (U) In the book Propaganda and Persuasion, Garth S. Jowett and Victoria O Donnell provide a ten question framework for analyzing persuasive techniques. This paper analyzes two political advertisements, Peace Little Girl (Daisy) from the 1964 U.S. presidential election and Prouder, Stronger, Better (Morning in America) from the 1984 election, using Jowett and O Donnell s Framework and other models. (U) Peace Little Girl (Daisy) Campaign Advertisement (U) During the 1964 election of Lyndon B. Johnson versus Barry Goldwater, the Peace Little Girl (Daisy) commercial advocated for the audience to vote for Johnson. The commercial shows a young girl in a field picking pedals off of a daisy. The girl is later killed by a nuclear bomb explosion. The ideology and purpose of this propaganda campaign was to persuade people to vote for Johnson. In this advertisement, Johnson stands for peace and stability. This advertisement infers that a nuclear war is a reality if Johnson is not elected, and Goldwater becomes president. This advertisement does not directly state that Goldwater could start a war, but alludes that his extreme views could put the U.S. at risk. This advertisement s intent is also to portray Goldwater as an extremist, diminishing his chance to build a moderate image to appeal to more voters. (U) The context in which this propaganda occurs is an era with a prevailing mood of fear, unrest, and uncertainty. Americans feared the threat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Analyzing The Potential Energy And Kinetic Energy Of A... Learning Objective (s) Knowledge: The students will analyze the gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy of a pendulum. They will be able to understand that a pendulum can have both kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy as it moves from one extreme to the other. Student Friendly Learning Objectives (Posted on the white board) Knowledge: I can measure and analyze the gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy of a pendulum. I can understand that pendulums can have both kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy as their bobs move from one extreme to the other. Assessment Assessment Strategy Informal formative: I should notice that the sum of the KE and PE near the middle of the ramps is nearly the same as the kinetic or potential energy at points 1 or 3 respectively. The kinetic energy at point 2 should be smaller than that at point 3. Performance Expectation and Evidence All students are expected to meet the objectives. The informal formative evaluations will indicate whether or not the students are making progress towards the targets. Using Assessment to Guide Instruction Any responses deviating from the expected will indicate misconceptions, which will be addressed. More time might be granted to fully understand the concept of energy conservation. **If they feel like they need more practice, through practice problems, it will be granted (if Mrs. Driver deems it appropriate). Instructional Materials, Equipment, Technology, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Tone Of Letter From Birmingham Jail Well known speaker, writer, and so much more, Martin Luther King Jr., in his letter, Letter from Birmingham Jail, provides a powerful and insightful look into what it is like being a black person during the time when America was in a battle, so to speak, against segregation. Kings purpose is to provide his readers, eight clergymen whom called his actions unwise and untimely (King 800), with an insight on what it is like trying to make a change in the world through peaceful negotiation but continually getting little to no result. He provides a compelling tone in order to gain the sympathy of the eight clergymen he was as addressing along with all his present and even future readers. King begins his letter by explaining that he is in Birmingham ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... moves to explaining all the many different reasons he is gravely disappointed with the white moderate reasons such as being, more devoted to order than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says: I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I cannot agree with your methods of direct action ; who paternalistically believes he can set the timetable for another man s freedom; who lives by a mythical concept of time and who constantly advises the Negro to wait for a more convenient season. ( King 805 ) He continues to elaborate on why he is so disappointed in the white community until he begins to shift to a different route leading to the church, Christians, and even God. He ends his letter by apologizing to the clergymen for writing such a long letter, explaining that the only reason his letter is so long is because of where he is with nothing better to do than to write, think and pray. After analyzing Letter from Birmingham Jail, you could reasonably conclude that King has written an effective argument that is likely to convince his readers that his presence in Birmingham is both justified and necessary. (Kirszner and Mandell 102) King is successfully able to portray his thoughts and feelings to his readers by explaining why it is necessary to take more forceful measures but also explaining how said measures can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Salem Witchcraft Trials vs. the Crucible Essay Salem Witch Craft In 1962 the penalty of witchcraft was to be hung or smashed. There was a big outburst of witchcraft and spells that were going around among the people of Massachusetts in 1962. Some of the women of Salem began the witchcraft many people started to catch on and fallow them. A lot of these people were hung do to what the bible said about the wrongs of witchcraft. When these women of Salem Massachusetts started to do witchcraft and pass it on to other people they were put on trial for their actions, which at the time was, illegal. It had caught on all over England and was spreading fast. Arthur Miller made a play called the Crucible that was about the Salem witchcraft trials. Arthur miller took the historical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rev. Paris did not graduate from Harvard, but he did attend before he dropped out. Rebecca Nurse was hanged on July 19, John Proctor on August 19, and Martha Corey on September 22 (Burns 2). They were not all hung on the same day. Reverend Hale did not sign any death warrants, as he said he had signed 17 in the play. That was not for the clergy to do. William Stoughton signs both existing death warrants. The elderly George Jacobs was not accused of sending his spirit in through the window to lie on the Putnam s daughter. The smashing of a man with rocks while he was on trial was only done to try to get him to confess before it killed him. Giles Corey was not executed for refusing to name a witness, as in the movie. The play is accurate: he was accused of witchcraft, and refused to enter a plea, which held up the proceedings, since the law of the time required that the accused enter a plea. He was pressed to death with stones, but the method was used to try to force him to enter a plea so that his trial could proceed. Corey probably realized that if he was tried at all, he would be executed. (Burns 4) Certain key people in the real events appear nowhere in Miller s play: John Indian, Rev. Nicholas Noyes, Sarah Cloyce, and most notably, Cotton Mather. The changes in the characters that Miller did are a lot and he changed this play to make it the way he wanted to see it. Salem was a religious town, which in 1652 was established. Salem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Art In Roman Art Roman Art Roman Art reveals multiples aspects of how the people in Rome used to live. It gives us a vivid description on how things used to be for them . Art is a very pivotal part of the Roman Culture, and it made Rome what it is today. Art is associated with the everyday feel, and vibe with Rome today. People that live in Rome are used to beautiful architectures , and sculpture in their everyday lives. Art is displayed in various ways throughout Rome. One form of art that has changed the culuture is Theatre. Theatre has changed , and evolved tremendously over time in the Roman culture. The first form of art introduced in the Roman culture was introduced by the Etruscan Kings. The Etruscan kings established a faction known as the Republic. The Republic was founded in the year 509 BC. Art in Rome is split into one categories. The category of art was The Art of the Republic . Although there is one major category of art there are several subdivisions of art. The other subdivisions of art were established from other major corresponding imperial dynasties . Architecture was one of the keys to start up Roman Civilizations . Roman people had the ability to make multiple breathtaking revolutions in Architecture .The Romans are responsible for Aqueducts , and bridges. They also made Basilicas which are used in Christian churches. Roman people are also responsible for baths, and pools.Roman people were the first ones to actually establish Temples , Theatres , and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay about Strategic Use of Dialogue in Euripides Medea Strategic Use of Dialogue in Euripides Medea Euripides employs the technique of dialogue between two solo actors on stage throughout Medea to dramatize the core values underlying these conversations. In particular, through the conversations that Medea holds with three different males, she shows herself to be a person of great intellect. Females were rarely valued for their intelligence because the Athenians had a complacent pride in the superiority of the Greek masculinity (page 641 ). Men and women were considered to have very different roles in society with men being the far superior species. Thus, Euripides uses Medea s [Note the specific claim/thesis conversations with Kreon, Aigeus, and Jason to showcase her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, Medea gains control of the conversation, and she is able to make Kreon conform to her agenda. Throughout this dialogue, Medea : I maintains her composure, which allows her intelligence to become apparent through her persuasive speech. Yet the way in which Medea boldly interacts with Kreon would most likely be a shocking sight for the audience. Remember that Kreon is the King of Corinth, the most powerful man in the nation state. Yet Medea, a foreign woman, is standing before him in an attempt to persuade him to alter his decision about her exile. Furthermore, Medea manipulates their conversation, so that Kreon will verify her ultimate wish. As the importance of the discussion increases, the dialogue becomes a series of single lines spoken back and forth between Medea and Kreon. With the level of intensity rising, Medea first seems to plead with Kreon to allow her to remain in Corinth permanently. Kreon refuses the proposal because he knows her to be a powerful woman capable of great evils; however, she then states that her true desire is to stay in Corinth for this one day (337). This seems like a minor request to Kreon, so he surrenders his will and grants Medea the right to remain in Corinth for one more day. Thus, Kreon gives Medea the window of time that she needs to murder his young daughter and himself. Kreon s decision will lead to his demise and is the stepping stone on which Medea will be able to accomplish her revenge in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Thai Elephants and Its Significant to Thai Culture and... Thai Elephants and its significant to Thai Culture and History The elephant, the giant size animal with enormous power and gentle heart, is a living creature that have special place in Thai s heart. It has been the icon of Thai tradition, culture and royal power through centuries since the old Siam. The thousand and thousand years of relationship between Thai people and elephants are even recorded and can be found abundantly on the pages of Thai s historical book. Because of their long association, it surely can be said that Thailand is to elephants and elephants is to Thailand. The elephant has been an integral part of Thailand s history and culture through both good time and war time. It is a symbol of tradition, history, royal, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is believed that the more white elephants held to the King, the more King s power in the adversaries. However, a white elephant is rare and is registered as the private property of reigning Monarch when they once found. It represents auspicious and the king s prestige. White elephants are known as Royal elephants. It is noted that H.M. King Bhumibol also has stables of white elephants. The white elephant was also featured in the Siam national flag until the country had changed the name to Thailand. In the old days when the nation was not occupied with wars, elephants became the use of beast of burden. With their great size, enormous power and talent, elephants were capable as best carrier for heavy matters and human s transportation. Not long ago, elephants are used for the forest work where machines are not determined as best equipments. The labor of elephants is preferred as they would not devastate even small crops. In fact, they were required years of training start from the age of 4 and were trained by two mahouts for about twenty years, and then put to work in the timber industry. Working elephants have a career of about 50 years and then set free as their retirement at the age of 61. Their daily tasks were the extraction of heavy teak logs, haul logs, carrier and mountaineer. The working elephant is capable of lifting up 700 kilograms of log with tusks and dragging the load of 1.5 tons. Elephants have work schedule and future career just like we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Environment of Murfatlar General Analysis of wine industry and Murfatlar Wine Market has some features that customize the overall food market. In this market, competition between different types of products plays an important role, outlining the size of supply and demand. The substitution effect plays an important role in the competition between alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks, as an essential element of this market. Wine market is a mature market whose development is strongly affected by favorable or unfavorable consumer habits and by buying behavior of consumers of wine. In traditional producing countries and consuming wine, wine consumption decreases rapidly while the consumption of quality wine grows slowly. As in other industries, the wine market ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... nobilis) leading to the super concentration of the sugar of grapes, an essential factor in achieving liqueur wines. Technical factors (technical equipment available) and their influence upon the obtained product is adapted to each variety of wine. Tradition and experience are worth now made using the most modern winemaking technology. Porter s Diamond 1. Factor conditions Murfatlar wine is a market leader with a market share of 32%. In other words, one of three bottles purchased in Romania is Murfatlar. Current and potential customers: 77.0% of cases bottled wine consumer purchases to 0.75 L. 67% of people who purchase wine are men and only 23% of buyers are women. The occupation categories are better represented among consumers of wine are those committed with secondary education (27%), employee education (26%). Follow students (19%) and those without a job. 47% of wine consumers have secondary education and 38% of wine consumers are college graduates. Only 15% of consumers have primary education. Competition and potential entrants Wine market recorded a total turnover of 400 million euros in 2010 and is expected to maintain this value in 2011, according to representatives of wine producers in Romania. Laura Musat, PR Manager of Murfatlar, says that the market has evolved and even though because of the crisis the consumers are spending less on the wines, their standards and increasing demand cause in increase in premium ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Arthur Harris s Effect Of Saturation Bombing In The World War Arthur Harris reliably believed in Douhets theory, he ... believed that bombing may and would by itself somehow destroy the enemy s morale and his can to continue . Harris was apparently ignorant to the $64000 have an effect on of saturation bombing. Harris believed that there can be no real defense against bombing, Having got through the bomber are ready to bring such destruction that the state would merely surrender the struggle and sue for peace . Saturation bombing did not impact the morale of the civilians enough to influence their war waging capability. In March 1944, the common weekly hours worked by a jobholder within the German business amounted to solely forty eight.3. This was a rise of over 2 hours from 1938. Harris believed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within the 1st few months of 1944, 66.2 thousand plenty of coal and coke were touched by water daily. By Oct 1945, the daily average had fallen to twenty three.4 thousand tons. This halts the commercial and railway sectors. They were effectively useless while not coal to heat their boilers. None of the foremost battles of war II tested the correctness of dourest theory. In reality, the German business worked tougher for extended because the war progressed. Potency continued to extend till it reached its crescendo, wherever from there it continued to drop till the conclusion of the war. The shortage of fuel was a issue to the allied success. The German military were defenseless while not very important oil provides. The air force was unable to keep up air superiority and therefore the armies were forced to abandon tanks and alike just because they d no fuel. The bomber fleet disabled the train systems, destroying the German marshalling yards. Initially exactness bombing wasn t a sensible possibility for the Anglo American bomber fleet. the event of Gee and hautboys tested to be a turning purpose within the war. in this they radio controlled the pilot directly over the appointed target. The Noreen bombsite tested to correct if enemy fighters can be distracted for long enough to line up the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Chapter 8 Outline CHAPTER 8 Political Participation Objectives This chapter reviews the much discussed low voter turnout and the poor percentage of other forms of political participation in the United States. After reading and reviewing the material in this chapter, the student should be able to do each of the following: 1. Explain why the text believes that the description, the analysis, and many of the proposed remedies for low voter turnout rates in the United States are generally off base. 2. Compare the ways that turnout statistics are tabulated for the United States and for other countries, and explain the significance of these differences. 3. Describe how control of the elections has shifted from the states to the federal government, and explain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 6. Other proposals to the problem of nonvoting include making Election Day a national holiday or holding elections on weekends. Voting prior to elections by mail in ballots or no fault absentee voting have also failed to produce significant increases in voter participation. a) 40 million registered voters failed to vote in the 2006 and 2008 elections. b) 40 million voting age citizens failed to register in either of the two elections. 7. In Europe, registration is done by the government. In the United States, the burden falls on the individual. Would reducing the cost of registrations increase the percentage of eligible voters who are actually registered? a) In 1993, Congress passed the Motor Voter law, which allows people in all fifty states to register to vote when applying for driver s licenses and to register through the mail. Many did register but did not vote. b) Data still show many have not registered. B. Voting is not the only way to participate; by other measures, Americans may participate in politics more than Europeans. C. Important question: how do different kinds of
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  • 48. Personal Narrative-Go To The Cracker Barrel I desperately ask the manager where are all of your golf balls? He replied right over here. So, i put that one back on the shelf. I Quickly scanned the rest of the selves to find some that had specific letters printed on the front of them l I B R A R Y. So, we then ventured off to the library. Upon arrival we noticed there was a book on the table. It said. The stroller. So, I quickly opened it. I found a letter which read You are almost there. Further down it read, Go to the Cracker Barrel. And the cashier said Is your name mike I said yeah. She said this letter was dropped off her for you. I said when she said a week ago. I opened it and it said i know you were going on vacation to the beach that is why I left you that very first bottle. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...