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Essay Writing Worksheets For 3Rd GradeEssay Writing Worksheets For 3Rd Grade
Eulogy For Michael Jackson
Michael is a very interesting man. He had lots of secrets, he was also a very strange man, but we
love him for who he is and for what he can do. He entertained us when great pop music and we
loved it. If Michael was still alive he would proud of all of us for his love and support that we have
given him. Thank you Michael Jacksonfor everything you done for us. Michael Jackson was an
inspiration to everyone all around the world. He was the King of Pop and everyone loved him.
He s won many awards; he was even induced into the Hall of Fame. He s had many goals that he
really wanted to achieve in his lifetime. How did he manage to get himself in the hall of fame? He
was put into the Guinness World Record books for longest music video. He
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Garth Stein s The Art Of Racing In The Rain
Garth Stein is an American creator and film maker from Seattle, Washington. Broadly known as
the creator of the New York Times top rated novel, The Art of Racing in the Rain, Stein is
additionally a narrative producer, writer, educator, and novice racer. Garth Stein was born in Los
Angeles on December 6, 1964, yet spent the greater part of his adolescence experiencing
childhood in Seattle. His dad, a Brooklyn local, was the offspring of Austrian Jewish migrants,
while Stein s Alaskan mother originates from Tlingit and Irish plummet. Stein later returned to his
Tlingit legacy in his first novel, Raven Stole the Moon. Stein earned a B.A. from Columbia
College of Columbia University (1987) and a Master of Fine Arts degree in film from the
University s School of the Arts (1990).Stein has acted as a chief,... Show more content on
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She began her vocation in the theater, and won an Obie Award for Best Actress in 1963 for her
Off Broadway execution in Bertolt Brecht s Man Equals Man. She later transitioned to film
work and in 1987 she won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, and a BAFTA selection for her
execution in Moonstruck. She got another Golden Globe assignment for Sinatra, and Emmy
designations for Lucky Day, More Tales of the City and Joan of Arc. Dukakis was born in
Lowell, Massachusetts, the girl of Alexandra (nГ©e Christos) and Constantine S. Dukakis. Her
guardians were Greek settlers to the United States, her dad from Anatolia and her mom from the
Peloponnese.[1][2] She has a sibling, Apollo, and is a cousin of Michael Dukakis, a previous
legislative head of Massachusetts and the Democratic candidate for president in 1988, for whom
she was a representative from New Jersey at the 1988 Democratic National Convention. She is an
alumna of Arlington High School in Arlington, Massachusetts, and was taught at Boston University.
Dukakis has been hitched to on screen character Louis Zorich since 1962. They have three
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Oppression In John Steinbeck s The Grapes Of Wrath
Introduction On June 6, 2014, two tornadoes tore through the small town of Pilger, Nebraska. After
the storm ended, the residents of the town banded together to rebuild their town. Over the next two
years, the residents of Pilger worked together to rebuild their community with the help of many
other communities around them. Though their town had been destroyed, the community united in
the midst of it all to rebuild their homes (Driscoll). In John Steinbecks The Grapes of Wrath, the
migrant workers faced opposition from Californian residents. Like the people in Pilger, Nebraska,
the migrant workers worked together to help one another out. In The Grapes of Wrath, Steinbeck
focuses on the central idea that when society is against a group of people, the people band together
to help one another out. To accomplish this, Steinbeck uses excellent characterization to show how
each of his unique characters united with others when faced with oppression.
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Steinbeck had a happy childhood and at the age of 14, he began writing. Growing up in
California gave him an appreciation for land, particularly the land he had grown up on; Salinas
Valley in California. In 1919, Steinbeck enrolled at Stanford University but he had little interest
in going to college. After dropping out of Stanford, Steinbeck moved to New York City to try and
make it as a freelance writer. That didn t last long though. Steinbeck soon moved back to
California where he met his wife, Carol Henning. With her support he penned his first successful
novel; Tortilla Flat. His following books continued to be a success (Biography.com
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Identity Thieves Research Paper
I pulled myself out of bed and I noticed that I was late for work because I didn t set my alarm. I
went to the kitchen and made 2 eggs and 4 strips of bacon. I felt like I forgot something and I
noticed that I didn t take my credit card from my computer chip.
David why aren t you at work? Sorry Jane my alarm clock didn t detonate from my computer,
because it was turned off. Alright I need to talk to you later have a good day. Love you! I work
with identity thieves, and today we are planning on busting into a dealership because that s where
most people give their personal information.
Identity Thieves HQ
Hey Noah you ready to get down to business, because we need to hit up the Flying Car Dealership.
By the way Mason how are those magnetic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Just call me when you re done skimming those cards for us. The only reason I wanted Mason to
make the gloves because now I don t need to go up to the computers personally, so now I can just
steal the computer with the gloves. The U.S. President banded paper so now you can t steal
personal information from dumpster diving.
Police Station
Today I encountered some identity thieves, and they just stole a great mass of personal information
about the customers. All they did was set an EMP off and plugged a microchip into the robot. Why
is it that identity theft is becoming more common over the years? We need to find these identity
thieves and see if there s others. Told Commissioner Jack.
Alright, you heard the man let s get out there and find these thieves! Now I need one cop on every
street looking for a white van.
DownTown Mason and I were heading downtown to try out the new magnetic gloves to steal
citizens credit cards from them, so we can make some serious money. Hey Mason want to start at
the gaming center because that s where most people go these days?
Indeed. First, we need to go to a clothing store and pick some new clothes to wear to fit in. Mason
went into the clothing store and he came out with a green ball cap on backwards, and a purple
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Transmission of Multimedia Data over Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks
Transmission of Multimedia Data over Wireless Ad Hoc networs A. nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;
nbsp;Berk Barutlu Abstract Ad hoc networking has been of increasing interest and therefore
recognized as an important research area in recent years. This paper is about transmission of
multimedia data over wireless ad hoc networks, the problems and the related issues. 1.
Introduction 1.1 nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;Ad Hoc Networks An ad hoc network is a collection
of wireless mobile nodes that will dynamically form a temporary network without the use of any
existing network infrastructure. The technological developments that have enabled ad hoc
networks are divided into two major groups; the first group is the devices that are small and light...
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These data objects can be in different data formats, such as text, image, video, audio,... etc. The
objects are ordered spatially, by linking various data objects into a single entity with dealing object
size, rotation, and placement within the entity, or temporally, creating a multimedia object
according to temporal relationship with the requirement of the synchronization of the data objects,
to create composite multimedia objects. The synchronization can be continuous or point.
Continuous, like the video conferencing, where audio and video signals are created at a remote
site, transmitted over the network, and synchronized continuously at the receiver site when
presented, it requires constant synchronization of lengthy events. On the other hand, in point
synchronization, a single point of a media block coincides with a single point of another media
block, such as a slideshow with blocks of audio allotted to each slide. Multimedia data is often
classified according to if it is non temporal or temporal. Non temporal data is often called static,
such as text, images and graphics, and temporal data is called dynamic, like audio, video and
animation. A multimedia object can consist of both static and dynamic data objects. An example of
this would be a document describing the weather, with text and a video on the movement of clouds
in the area. Dynamic data divides into two subgroups: Non changing dynamic data, non real time
audio, video, animation, and
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Luke Skywalker Book Report
Luke Skywalker was a young man who grew up on Tatooine, on a moisture farm with his Uncle
Owen and his aunt Beru. His Uncle and he bought two droids from a group of Jawas. The droid s
names were C 3P0 and R2 D2. Soon after purchasing the droids he accidently witnessed a hidden
message from one of the droids which lead him to an old hermit named Ben Kenobi who was
once a Jedi from the Old Republic who was a wielder of the force, He knew Luke s father and
told that his father was once also a Jedi and would have wanted him to be trained in the force.
Luke refused, but upon his return found his aunt and uncle dead, kill by imperial storm troopers.
Ben also gave Luke his father s old lightsaber. They found a smuggler who was willing for a price...
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Luke then called to his father for help. when he does Vader becomes Anakin Skywalker once
more. Anakin grabs Palpatine and throws him to his death into a vast reactor shaft. During the
brutal Force lightning attack Anakin was mortally wounded. Luke removes his father s helmet and
looks at his father s face for the first time. Anakin assures Luke that there was still good in him
after all right before he dies. Luke then burns his father s armor on a ritualistic Jedi funeral pyre.
During the Rebel s victory celebrations on the moon Endor, Luke could see the smiling force
versions of Yoda, Obi Wan, and Anakin.
The story then lives on in the next Star Wars movie called Star Wars Episode VII: The Force
Awakens. Which is due to release on December 18, 2015. This movie will take place about thirty
years after the victory of the Rebels. Much of the movie is unknown and will not be known until
the release of the new
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Cycle Of Recidivism Essay
A long term study conducted by Bureau of Justice Statistics found that the average five year
recidivism rates of 404,638 prisoners released in 2005 is 76.6% among thirty states in America
(Matthew, Alexia, Howard, 2014, p. 1). In other words, most of the released prisoners did not
escape the cycle of recidivismand were sent back to the prisonafter time. This indicates that the
present American justice system, which focuses on punishment as Benson (2003) noted, fails to
rehabilitate prisoners efficiently and is far from achieving the goal of reducing crime rates (p.
46). What is more, the recidivism of prisoners is becoming a great plague of society, because it not
only imposes a threat to public safety but also places an enormous... Show more content on
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Although details of Sycamore Tree projects running in different countries, such as length of the
project, are slightly different, they all aim at helping offenders realize the impact of crime and
making them become more responsible (Marshall, 2005, p. 2; Feasey Williams, 2009, p. 3;
Bakker, n.d., p. 3). It is a creative project. In daily life, victims and offenders seldom meet each
other after the court. However, this project provides a platform for victims and offenders to
communicate, to find out the distress others have experienced and to learn how to lead a better life
together. Thus, it may be a promising way to reduce re offending rates.
This project was evaluated to be effective in raising the average level of victim empathy and
lowering the average level of anticipation of re offending. However, it is not working for all
offenders, and it may increase the level of shame, which can lead to re offending. Evaluations of
Sycamore Tree projects running in the United Kingdom and New Zealand revealed that offenders
had lower anticipation of re offending and higher victim awareness after Sycamore Tree projects
(Feasey Williams, 2009, p. 17; Bakker, n.d., pp. 7 8). Although no research has been done to show
the direct impact of Sycamore Tree project on re offending rates, Pithers (1999) found that a high
level of victim empathy
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Essay about Chemistry
Chemistry Aim: I am trying to find out whether the equation 2CuCO3 В® Cu2O + 2CO2 + ВЅO2
or the equation CuCO3 В® CuO + CO2 is correct for the decomposition of copper carbonate.
Introduction: This is my background research, this information may help me when I am trying to
see which equation is correct. I have used the book Chemistry 1 by OCR as my reference.
Relative Atomic Mass: This is the mass of an atom of the element relative to the mass of an atom
of carbon 12 which has a mass of exactly 12.
Relative Molecular Mass: This is the mass of a molecule of a compound relative to an atom of
carbon 12.
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Equation 1 produces the most gas.
Number of moles = Volume of Gas (cm3) = 80cm3
Molar Volume (cm3) 24000cm3
= 0.0033 moles of gas
1.25 moles of gas is produced from 1 mole of copper carbonate (CuCO3)
В» 0.0033 moles of gas is produced from (0.0033)
1.25
= 0.00264 moles of Copper Carbonate
m = n x M  M[CuCO3] = [63.5 + 12 + (3 x 16)] = 123.5g mol 1
 0.00264 x 123.5g mol 1
= 0.33g of CuCO3
I can now work out how much gas 0.33g of CuCO3 will give in equation 2:
n = m = 0.33g = 0.00267 moles of Copper Carbonate
M 123.5g mol 1
1 mole of CuCO3 gives 1 mole of gas
 0.00267 moles of CuCO3 gives 0.00267 moles of gas.
Volume of gas (cm3) = number of moles x molar volume (cm3)
= 0.00267 x 24000 cm3
= 64cm3
I can now carry out the experiment and compare the actual value with the two predicted values I
have just calculated. Which ever value is closest to the actual value is the correct value and so its
equation will be the correct equation.
Method
I will now carry out a risk assessment of the
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Advantages Of Tariff Barriers
1.0 Introduction
Tariff barriers are duties imposed on goods which effectively create a difficulty to trade, even
though this is not surely the purpose of putting tariffs in place. Those barriers are also known as
import restraints, because they limit the amount of goods which can be introduced into a country.
That is tariff barriers are a tax forced upon imports to protect native industries and companies.
(McMahon, 2014)
Some tariff barriers are always remaining in place, although in nations which are very open to free
trade in United Kingdom. Changing the structure of tariffs, taxes, and related expenses is a
continual project and nations occasionally push back or lash out by radically altering their tariffs
and other barriers to trade. That ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The government of developing economy will act of levying tariffs on imported goods industries
which it wants to foster growth (Caistri, 2009)
Barriers are also struggling by developed countries to protect certain industries that are considered
strategically important, such as those backup national securities. Security industries are often
observed as vital to state interests, and enjoy major levels of protection
3.0 Advantages of removing tariff barriers in UK
Removing tariff barriers are as the same as non tariff barriers progressively important and varied
and can be more difficult to overcome. Some tariff barriers have delicate cultural and social issue
or appeal to legitimate concern, which have to be reflected. Now we will take a look at removals of
tariffs for foreigner. (Asian nations, 2014)
3.1 Increasing entrance of goods in UK Because of the removing tariff barriers incoming of the
products will grows. Because every company wants make more profit from income. That is why
we also prefer removing tariffs. (impotance of non tariff barriers, 2013)
3.2 Non tariffs influence of UK
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Symbolism In Inherit The Wind
The play Inherit the wind by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee contains many abstract
symbols that give the story a timeless essence. We see these symbols through the ongoing conflict
between evolutionism and creationism. While exploring the conflict the reader gains insight into
how exactly ones right to think freely is forbidden through the town itself Heavenly Hillsboro . The
ideathat ones right to think freely relates to another symbol, the golden dancer. Through the
wooden play horse the reader learns that nothing is as it seems and sometimes one must look
beyond the horizon. The central symbol, windwas generally used in and around the play that
suggested the mood of chaos relating predominantly to many of the relationships.... Show more
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The reader is first introduced to this concept by Drummond when he says, Bert, whenever you see
something bright, shining, perfect seeming all gold, with purple spots look behind the paint! And if
it s a lie show it up for what it really is! (110). The underlying message is that you should not put
faith into something because it appears to be great. This problem arose from the fact that the
townspeople thought that creationism was perfect. These beliefs were concrete until Drummond
started to pick at them. In a sense the beauty of the horse could be related to the outer shell while
the core would be evolutionism. In actuality creationism was this beautiful lie while evolutionism
was the ugly truth. This was applied to Brady because although at first it seemed that he was
towering over everyone with a built in spotlight in end it proved to be that Brady was nothing but a
fraud. The idea of Brady being powerful connects to the golden dancer because although the dancer
appeared to have substance like Brady in the end it only broke down. All in all this demonstrates
that without the golden dancer Brady s authority would not have been questioned resulting in no
one questioning their
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To What Extent Does a Marxist Reading of Lord of the Flies...
To what extent does a Marxist reading of Lord of the Flies lead to a fuller understanding of the
novel? Lord of the Flies is based almost entirely on Golding s view that evil is an inherent force
in every man, man produces evil as a bee produces honey . Golding acquired this belief while he
was a soldier in the Second World War. From that point on, he became extremely pessimistic
about human nature, calling it the disease of being human . This belief is shown very clearly, as
he puts innocent children on a deserted island, free of all corruption; free of an external threat,
therefore with no need of an army; abundant in food and supplies, therefore with no need to steal.
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pig Napoli overthrows the power of Snowball because lot of the animals liked and approved to
Snowball more, much like Jack overthrows Ralph for the same reason. This gives rise to Karl
Marx s argument that It is not the consciousness of men that determines their existence, but their
social existence that determines their consciousness . This means that as both novels were
produced by the socio political and economic circumstances, namely the Cold War, a dystopian
era. The Marxist theory of Class Conflict also helps us understand the novel better. It could be
argued that the groups that form on the island can be considered as classes . As the boys splinter
into factions, some behave peacefully and work together to maintain order and achieve common
goals, while others rebel and seek only anarchy and violence. It could be seen that Ralph and
Piggy are the ruling class, the bourgeoisie, and Jack and his hunters are the working class, the
proletariat. This is because Ralph clearly establishes his role as the chief, with an almost
unanimous consent from the boys, which gives him the power to rule over them. Alternatively, it
could be argued that Jack possesses the highest Class status on the island, due to his ownership of
the choir, his hunters, he says to Ralph, See? They do what I want . Here it could clearly be seen
that Jack and his group no longer
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Romeo And Juliet Vs Pyramus And Hebe
Romeo and Juliet VS. Pyramus and Thisbe Compare and Contrast Essay It is not too often that
we find a story about two teenagers in love taking their own lives. It is even less common to find
two stories of in love teenagers taking their own lives. The story of Pyramus and Thisbe, written
by Ovid, and Shakespeare s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, are almost mirror images. These
stories are different yet, have the similar events, similar difficulty getting to each other, and the
same tragic misunderstanding that led to a miserable end. These two stories should be considered
the twins of literature. Romeo and Juliet. They had met at a party and spoke to one another
through a window, contrary to the other story, proceeding to marry hours later. Star crossed lovers
fighting to be together, literally. Romeo killed the cousin of his wife, which resulted in banishment
and being further away from Juliet. They already lived on opposite sides of their city, Verona, and
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They grew up in a city named Babylon, and lived near one another, unlike Romeo and Juliet. In
fact, they lived so close to each other that their homes shared a common wall. This wall was their
only form of communication. Going against their parents wishes, they approached a tomb to
meet by. Thisbe was awaiting her love when a bloody mouthed lion lurked upon the area. She
fled and dropped her cloak, which the lion proceeded to tear up. When Pyramus arrived he killed
himself at the sight of the bloody remains of Thisbe. Before him lay the bloodstain shreds of the
cloak and clear in the dust were the tracks of the lioness. The conclusion was inevitable (Ovid
488). Unlike Romeo, Pyramus used his sword to commit suicide. The storylines of the two are
similar. However, where they lived, and how the boys killed themselves were different. Finally the
cause of both teen deaths was at the fault of two completely unrelated
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Eleven By Sandra Cisneros Analysis
In Eleven, Sandra Cisneros focuses the narrative on an embarrassing moment in the life of the
main character. This moment occurs on her eleventh birthday when she is being blamed for a
ugly red sweater and is stunned by her lack of confidence and social skills so she can t (won t)
say the sweater is not hers. Through Rachel s description of the incident, we can confirm more
information about her that we wouldn t have otherwise known. We can confirm is is very
opinionated, she is more mature in her head then when really speaking by her acting, and we can
confirm that she has a theory about being all ages. This is hinted and stated throughout the story,
that being ... that stupid Sylvia Saldivar says,.. which sounds like Rachel doesn t like Sylvia and
expressed it, all itchy and full of germs that aren t even mine. which is stating her opinion of the
sweater and she certainly does not like it, What they don t understand about birthdays and what
they never tell you about being eleven, you re also ten, nine, eight,seven,six,five,four,three,two,and
one. It states that she has a theory about being all ages you ve past been your whole life, or at least
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She gives Rachel s thoughts instead of just details so we can view and relate, she gives
examples of her feelings so she not just an unemotional robot, and she gives examples to how
Rachel is feeling. An example of all of these (in order) is; I wish I was invisible but i m not...
showing she wants to become invisible which readers can relate to, Because the way you grow
old is kind of like an onion or the rings on a tree trunk or like my little wooden dolls that fit inside
the other, on year after the next one. This implies that she thinks you become all the ages you ve
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Violence In A Tale Of Two Cities
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens is about a time where the citizens of both France and
England are falling to oppression and violence by the government. With corrupted politicians
taking place; is making the citizens live their lives ruled by twisted people. One of the big
themes in A Tale of Two Cities is oppression and violence, which is making life difficult for those
who are innocent and want to live their life without pain as the corrupt government ends up
making everyone feel suffering. Politics is a main contributor to oppression and violence as they
tend to care more about themselves. The politicians are pleasing those who are in a high social
class than those who are in a lower social class such as the poor. In George Orwell s... Show more
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They start treating them as trash and not give a second of thought about their humanity. In 1984
injustice occurs when the government removes the civil rights of their citizens, they heavily
survey their actions and any thought of rebellion can lead to arrest. The Party the name of the new
government undertakes in these activities to insure they are able to keep their position without
being challenged. The government in Syria led by President Assad uses excess force and treats
their people in a inhumane and uncivil as all the rights of the people are being taken away; in such
an unjust and violent way, which continues to separate the population and cause more uneasiness
between the people as they don t know what will happen. In A Tale of Two Citiesthe citizens are
forced to abide by the rules set by the French government, with these rules set; if a person breaks
them they might be arrested and sent to prison with ever being able to prove their innocence in a
trial or even be sentenced to a death penalty which keeps the citizens afraid from doing anything
to fight back. a law of the Suspected, which struck away all security for liberty or life, and
delivered over any good and innocent person to any bad and guilty one; prisons gorged with people
who had committed no offense, and could obtain no hearing. (3.4.10). Injustice by the government
makes the people think they are against them which can lead to hate of those allowing the injustice
and not letting people to express their civil
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Teeth Mouth Guards
Teeth Protector Due to high work pressure and a highly stressful life, disease known as Bruxism
has evolved as a very fatal disease. Due to this many peoples starts to grinding and clenching the
teeth at night. There are also various issues going on in the life due to which people can feel
bruxism at night. This issues can lead to damaged your dental line. It can also create a headache,
earache etc. It can also cause injury to your jaw, gums, and lips. Your full facial expression would
get hurts a lot with this dental problem. One of the major issue it will create is disturbance in your
sleep. Teeth Mouth Guards are also majorly useful in sports. To protect your teeth from the
accidental injury, the sports authority has made mandatory to use this which will reduce the
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With the help of Impression kit, dental specialist designed the impression of patient teeth.
Manufacturers try to create the best fit mouth Guard for the user. First the sample is provided to
the users to use it few days, if the user is comfortable in using it then the permanent Mouth guard
is provided. Alginate material is used in preparing this mouth guards. In Europe before selling
this it is mandatory to passed a EC test and get a EC mark on it. If there is no EC mark on it that it
is considered as criminal offence by European
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How Did Technology Change The Voyage Of Christopher...
During the 15th and the 16th centuries, there were many European explores hoping to find wealth
and undiscovered vast lands. Technological advances in the modern day time have greatly changed
our world since the voyage of Christopher Columbus. The explorer Christopher Columbus made
four trips across the Atlantic Oceanfrom Spain during the 1400 s and 1500 s. He was determined to
find a direct water route west from Europe to Asia, but he never did. Instead, he accidentally
stumbled upon the Americas. If Christopher Columbushad just some of the technology we have
today in 2016, how might this have changed his planning and carrying out of his voyage? At the
time of Christopher Columbus voyage, celestial navigationwas just being developed... Show more
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Yet more than anything else, he benefited from technology that was far ahead of its time.
Ambition and drive will take you far, but in order to sail the ocean blue in fourteen hundred and
ninety two, Columbus needed engineering. If Christopher Columbus had the technology we have
today when he set sail in 1492, he might have sailed his voyages in a quicker time frame than he
did. Also, there could be a possibility that Columbus could have explored more of the world with
the technology we have today because if the United States of America continues to make more
technological advances, then GPS is limitless. GPS has improved our lives dramatically and will
continue to do so until it is inevitably replaced by some form of more efficient
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The End Of The Civil War
After the Civil War, the fact that slavery was abolished might seem to be the end of the story;
however, the problems derived from the abolishment of slavery had yet to be addressed. During
the Reconstruction Era, these problems were reflected on the political, social, and economic
aspects. Which played several major roles in shaping America from the late nineteenth into the
twentieth centuries.These three aspects, political, social, and economical, affected one another
so much that they were inseparable. The beginning leniency of Andrew Johnson all the way to
the Confederates and later the political conflict between Johnson and the Radical Republicans,
and lastly, the political struggle between Republicans and Democrats. It all resulted in the ever
changing policies toward the freed people. These different policies had strong effects on the
society, especially the freed people. Although some of the policies, such as the abolition of
slavery and several Constitutional Amendments were beneficial to the rights of freed people, the
sudden increase of freed people brought about the separation of black and white and many other
social issues. Thus the real equality among people still had yet to be achieved. The economy also
affected the society and the politics. The depression of the economy after the Civil War made
people focus on their own situations, instead of worrying about the freed people. For example the
people were distressed about getting money and how to provide for
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Light and Dark in Joseph Conrad s Heart of Darkness Essay...
Light and Dark in Heart of Darkness
Joseph Conrad s Heart of Darkness is a tragic tale of the white man s journey into the African
jungle. When we peel away the layers, however, a different journey is revealed we venture into the
soul of man, complete with the darkness of depravity as well as the wonderful. In this essence
Conrad uses this theme of light and darkness to contrast the civilized European world with the
savage African world in Heart of Darkness.
As aforementioned, within Heart of Darkness, Conrad uses light and dark to symbolize good and
evil, respectively.
It is whiteness that is truly sinister and evil, for it symbolizes the immoral scramble for loot by the
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As well as the obvious difference between the white and black, we can perhaps see how the boy is
trapped beneath and within white greed.
This leads me on to the struggle between the white people and the native tribes, which plays into
the next theme, that of light versus dark. From the very start, Marlow, the main character, creates a
sense of darkness.
At last, in its curved and imperceptible fall, the sun sank low, and from glowing white changed to
a dull red without rays and without heat, as if about to go out suddenly, stricken to death by the
touch of that gloom brooding over a crowd of men (Conrad 28).
The use of imperceptible shows the way in which darkness falls without distinction, it sneaks up on
the reader and indeed the scene. The dull red is lifeless and without energy and remains stagnant in
its nature. Finally the use of the description, stricken to death the finally notion of darkness at its
worse is given.
Marlow s use of a modern city is the first glimpse of what he considers civilized and more
importantly, uncivilized. Marlow begins by speaking of the occupants of the boat. He explains that
the owner of the boat is an accountant and a lawyer. This fact alludes to the idea of what might be
considered civilized. Furthermore the discussion he talks about the lights that are reflected in the
water. This also creates the idea that he considers himself and the passengers
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Andrew Jackson Beliefs
Representation in both the media and in politics has always been important. So when Andrew
Jackson came along claiming to represent the interest of the common man, society s interest peaked.
Yet , did Jackson support the interest of the worker and farmers of the United States? Jackson, the
president who used his veto power more than any other president at that point in history. Jackson,
who abused power. Jackson, the hero of the common man. Andrew Jacksonbehaved more like the
king the America tried to leave behind then the hero of the common man because he refused to
listen to anyone else s opinion, he valued one group of people more than another, and he would use
his personal feelings about something to change laws.
Much like many kings,
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1984 And Fahrenheit 451
In the texts, 1984, by George Orwell, and Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, the concepts of
totalitarianism and censorship are addressed in various ways. Both texts are of dystopian fiction, set
in post nuclear war nations, although they are somewhat of a different nature. The concepts of
totalitarianism and censorship are explored throughout the texts by addressing the issue of
knowledge is power , the use and abuse of technology and the desensitising of society. Although
these are mentioned in both 1984 and Fahrenheit 451, they are different in the way they are
approached by each totalitarian government, as the government in 1984 is much more severe in the
way each of these issues are dealt with in the text.
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Both authors emphasise the message that knowledge is power in order to warn modern society of
the damage that can be done by embracing totalitarianism regimes. Orwell is much stronger in
portraying it, which is displayed through the party slogan who controls the past controls the future,
who controls the present controls the past . Bradbury acknowledges this by removing literature,
although people are still free to think. Orwell takes it further by making readers question, what
knowledge can be trusted? If all thought is removed, eventually, nobody will be able to have power
because if the knowledge is unknown to be true, it cannot be used to form a common argument
against the government.
In 1984 and Fahrenheit 451, the governments utilise technology to abuse the citizens rights to
privacy as well as advertise political propaganda. In both texts, television plays an integral part
of the use of technology. In Bradbury s text, a 24/7 TV program includes the audience in order to
provide the impression they are an important part of society, whereas in Orwell s text, the
telescreens are not only used for propaganda, but also to constantly monitor Oceania s citizens.
This is evident when Winston kept his back turned to the telescreen. It was safer, though, as he
well knew, even a back can be revealing. In Fahrenheit 451, the TV program
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Should School Start Later Persuasive Essay
What time do you get up to get ready for school? Do you wake up at the last minute and have to
rush? Some people may say that school starts too early, and in all reality it does. Students minds
are never fully awake at eight a.m.. They may not give themselves enough time to eat breakfast.
May not be getting enough sleep. Maybe they don t have a ride. Are the teachers even ready? If
school started an hour later would there be as many tardies? Pushing the starttime back an hour
may be beneficial for students and teachers. Some kids are not able to drive themselves to
school. Whether it be they are out of gas, no car, or not even eligible to drive. If they were to
wake up late, and miss the bus, or other transportation, it may take them a while to get to school.
Whether they have to walk or whether they have to find someone else to take them. Either way
they will most likely be late, and miss class time. If school were pushed back an hour it would
give them enough time to make it to class on time. No excuses. You may think that if they do it
with this time, that they will do it if changed too. In all reality they can wake up at the same time
and not be rushed to get to school. Also have time to eat breakfast, and maybe find another ride.
Say that they were to wake up at seven fifty. That would give them enough time to shower if
needed, eat, play on their phone, and get to school. Allowing them to be on time to their first hour
class, and be able to chat with friends before
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Diversity In American Language
America is well known as the land of opportunity, an advocate for multiculturalism, a salad bowl.
People from hundreds of different origins reside in the United States, practicing diverse religions,
sharing culinary traditions, and most importantly, speaking a myriad of languages. On the surface,
America s cultural integration is a model framework; plenty of the country s inhabitants happily
accept its diversity, especially when compared to other regions around the world. However,
historically, such diversity has also been met with resistance, particularly regarding language. The
concept of English purification first appeared in the language s Early Modern period, long before
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Namely, the internet provides millions of people access to nearly every inch of the world, thus
exposing gamers, bloggers, and mere web browers to foreign sources. As a result, English, whether
intentionally or not, borrows words from these sources to the point that dictionaries struggle to keep
up. For example, an American online poker player explained how his opponent, a Romanian, used
the term fish a bad poker player who gets lucky . Donkey already held the same meaning in English,
but this American player began to use fish with other American players, therefore spreading its use
(Millward 325 326). Furthermore, heavy immigration prevents English purification efforts as well.
In the 19th century, German immigration to the United States increased, contributing educational
loanwords such as semester and kindergarten, food and beverage terms like pretzel and lager, and
accordion and yodel for music. An influx of Yiddish speaking Jews also introduced familiar words
like bagel, pastrami, and matzo (Millward 326 327). Immigrants continue to flock to the United
States from all over the world, bringing their vocabulary with them and consequently squelching
purification attempts. Finally, the constant exchanges of products, information, and research have
contributed to certain cultures gaining recognition for their successes, leading English to adopt
words that reflect such achievements. For example, France is famous for its so called superiority in
fashion and food, so we see loanwords such as chef, gourmet, and restaurant, as well as blouse,
lingerie, and suede in English (Millward 325). Therefore, modern global communication prevents
English purification and renders any attempt ineffective, for loanwords continue to enter the
language at significant
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The Socratic Method In Euthyphro
The Socratic Method is a very famous method of questioning that is not very known, although it
is very important, even today. It inspires the respondent to dig deeply and think about the
question with a new mind and new freedom which is obtained by discarding the previously held
beliefs. The Socratic Method is valued because it allows people to live their lives in virtue.
Living a virtuous life means to be honest, respectful, courageous, forgiving, and kind. One who
lives a virtuous life is able to live a happy life. While reading The Euthyphro by Plato, I came across
the use the Socratic Method. The Socratic Method is useful in that it enables a person to live a
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6). This definition is merely an example; it does not prove anything. Euthyphro must give a more
accurate definition of piety to prove to Socrates that it is right to prosecute his own father.
Socrates asks for a standard definition of piety, so he could figure out what was pious and what
was not; a list of examples does not really do that. Socrates than gives Euthyphro a chance to give
a more honest, so he is able to live in Virtue. The second definition is a step up from the first, giving
an actual definition, not just an example. Euthyphro then agreed with Socrates that it was a poor
definition and thought of a better
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Freedom In George Orwell s Nineteen Eighty-Four
Ludwig von Mises once stated, Freedom can only be won by men unconditionally committed to the
principles of freedom (Mises 95). Throughout George Orwell s novel, Nineteen Eighty Four, the
protagonist, Winston Smith, is caught between the bounds of his individual perception of freedom
and society s contrasting reality. While much of the society around him mindlessly follows the
Party and Big Brother, Winston finds himself stopping to question what makes mankind free. As he
begins to see the truths in the world around him, he is placed in a conflict with the Party s interests
and with Big Brother. The propaganda that surrounds the capitulation towards Big Brother and his
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Through this means, The Party has under its control a whole population who has been taught not
to question what is presented to them. They instead adopt Newspeak the language of The Party
which removes the most basic of freedoms slowly from the human language. Winston eventually
realizes that if there is any hope of defeating The Party, it must be a widespread revolution that
starts with the average citizens of Oceania, also known as the proles. He finds, however, that any
rebellion of the proles is unlikely, as Winston writes in his own journal, Until they become
conscious they will never rebel, and until after they have rebelled they cannot become conscious
(Orwell, Nineteen Eighty Four 62). The Party in this case has absolute control of every thought
and action of the majority. This fuels the conflict between Winston and The Party, because he feels
that he needs to work to help rebel against this oppression and to do his part in order to take down
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Negative Effects Of Social Media Addiction
Health experts love to say that sitting is the new smoking. Given the number of diseases to
which sitting is linked, and the number of people it apparently kills every year, sitting is one of
the worst things we can do for health. But possibly as concerning is the thing that we often do
while we re sitting: Mindlessly scrolling through our social media feeds when we have a few
spare minutes (or for some, hours). And as we probably know intuitively, and as the research is
confirming, it s not the best habit when it comes to our collective psychology.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has warned about the potential for negative effects of social
media in young kids and teens, including cyber bullying and Facebook depression. But the same
risks may be true for adults, across generations. Here s a quick run down of the studies that have
shown that social media isn t very good for mental well being, and in some ways, it can be pretty
damaging.Experts have not been in total agreement on whether internet addiction is a real thing, let
alone social media addiction, but there s some good evidence that both may exist. A review study
from Nottingham Trent University looked back over earlier research on the psychological
characteristics, personality and social media use. The authors conclude that it may be plausible to
speak specifically of Facebook Addiction Disorder ...because addiction criteria, such as neglect of
personal life, mental preoccupation, escapism, mood modifying
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The Sandwich Generation Essay
Amy Tan begins by announcing, I am not a scholar of English...I cannot give you much more than
personal opinions on the English language and its variations in this country and others. How does
this opening set up your expectations for the rest of the essay? Why do you think she chose to
begin by denying her own authority?
The introduction Tan decided to use presents the reader with a strong sense of the kind of
individual she is. By saying I am not a scholar of English , Tan is revealing how humble she is.
Amy Tan has written many novels and essays (some of which have been nationally recognized).
Yet, she starts off her essay by stating that this is just a product of her opinion and that it is in no
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As a writer, this exposure to all of these Englishes has affected her greatly. She no longer focuses
on writing to the readers who can understand English perfectly. Tan s understanding of the
multifaceted Englishes present in our nation allow her to get her message across to a larger
audience.
How does writing for a literary audience affect the language Tan primarily uses in the essay?
What kind of English do you think she believes her audience speaks? Why? Support your answer
with quotations from the text. Tan is aware that the literary audience will have a higher
expectation of her writing. Therefore, she does not write in the manner in which her mother
would speak ( broken English ). However, throughout her essay, any reader, whether an English
scholar or student would easily be able to understand what Tan is trying to convey through her
writing. In her essay Tan states: Fortunately, for reasons I won t get into today, I later decided I
should envision a reader for the stories I would write. And the reader I decided upon was my
mother. Tan s writing fully expresses the nature of her thoughts and
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Electroconvulsive Treatment
Various forms of treatment for people with mental illness have been available. Treatment
depends on the type and degree of symptoms displayed by patients. Symptoms of various mental
illnesses vary from person to person, ranging from mild to severe. It often happens, people
suffering from mental illness do not even know that in fact they are sick and need for treatment.
In these circumstances, the close friends and relatives should consult with someone who is an
expert in the field of mental health, for example, is a psychiatrist or psychologist who can
perform professional actions to address them. This form of treatment of mental illness based on
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In the beginning, these drugs have many side effects. However, because of the development of
certain modifications, it is now available with lower side effects. The best part of this drug is
that it allows people with mental illness to live as normal people. They do not have to spend time
in a mental hospital. Mood Stabilizers This medicine is good for patients with manic depressive.
This will prevent the possibility of depression recur. Besides, these drugs also help to reduce the
rate to not more severe depression. Here is a selection of treatment where the patient must be
hospitalized. Electroconvulsive therapy In this method, after the administration of general
anesthesia, the electric current will flow through a person s brain. This method is usually used to
treat patients with severe depression. However, this method is no longer used as often as in the
past. It is used only in cases where other methods fail to show any results. Hospitalization This
method is done only in extreme cases. When some of the required intensive care, the patient is in
the hospital under observation for a short time. Mental illness affects mental and physical health of
the patient. It is important to get the right treatment at the right time. If you see people around you
get symptoms of mental illness, immediately suggest for treatment and never be late to make
immediate
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Claude Mckay s No Name Woman
CORNERSTONE OVERVIEW PRIOR KNOWLEDGE (Before the Unit)
Editing Gender is the first Cornerstone of the unit. As a result, students continue honing their ability
to frame and present an argument based on the synthesis of information from multiple sources, a
skill they have been developing throughout high school. As 12th graders, students continue to apply
their ability to read deeply, ask questions, and speak and write persuasively.
PLACEMENT WITHIN THE UNIT
Before:
In order for students to be best prepared for Editing Gender, they will want to complete key parts
of the English 4 Unit 1. In Unit 1, students engage the essential question: What is at stake when
we conceptualize gender as either fixed or fluid? By the time students begin the Cornerstone, they
will have read and discussed the poem The Harlem Dancer by Claude McKay in a seminar
discussion, will have read and written in response to an excerpt of the memoir No Name Woman by
Maxine Hong Kingston, and will have completed a novel study of Jeffrey Eugenides Middlesex.
Throughout these readings, students engage with images, texts, and videos that facilitate discussion
around the portrayal of gender. In the Cornerstone, students will have an opportunity to practice
their ability to synthesize and form a stance on gender portrayal. Students will hone presentation
and public speaking skills, as well as gain experience synthesizing multiple texts and text forms into
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Apply visual, oral, and written demonstration of their understanding of gender theory developed
within the unit.
Persuasively present their argument to their peers.
Develop a more sophisticated understanding of how gender is mediated and constructed within
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What s Wrong With Cinderella Analysis
Problems With Princesses
In Peggy Orenstein s article, What s wrong with Cinderella? she discusses the problems with
princesses. The first problem being that princess merchandise is everywhere. Orenstein writes
about when she took her daughter to the dentist and once the check up was over, her daughter
got a princess sticker. Princesses are embedded into a child s everyday life, making a princess
more of a way of living than a fantasy. To further this point, Orenstein mentions how even now, in
a show that is supposed to be about teaching other languages, Dora the Explorer, has turned into
Dora finding a fairy tale land where she becomes a princess at the end of her two part movie. This
is only the beginning of the issues that are brought to attention in this article.
She mentions how all girls are exposed to princesses, no matter where they go. Orenstein expresses
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This is because Tinker Bell s reign as a princess didn t last, and Mulan and Pocahontas don t have
glamorous outfits like the traditional princesses, even though they seem to be the most
independent. This implies that an important aspect of being a princess is having a ballroom gown
to go along with your title. Beautiful gowns have become something that coincides with princesses
and their culture, making this something that little girls pay attention to. However, when [princess
culture] is so dominant then it s no longer a choice, She carries out her argument by stating that
there are 25,000 princess products, so no matter where you go you can t really get away from that.
This really answers the big question, What s wrong with Cinderella? It s just a monopoly. Once we
put our kids into this game, it s only about the money and we speak nothing of the consequences, no
matter how big or
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Sex Through The Centuries By Emily Dickinson
Sex through the Centuries
When writing a poem that asks or pleads for sex one must be careful to disguise it so as to not
scare off the person for whom it is intended. The two poems listed below accomplish this by
asking for sex without blatantly asking for sex. The earlier writing from 1606 Come, My Celia,
Let us prove by Ben Jonson shows more eloquence and wordplay than the more recent poem Wild
Nights Wild Nights by Emily Dickinson. This is partly because of the way that people spoke at that
point in time, and partly to disguise the meaning with subtlety. The more recent poem shows less
eloquence, but it does have a double meaning. They are both, however, deceptive on the surface
with underlying sexual messages in their context.
A comparison of Come, My Celia, Let us prove by Ben Jonson and Wild Nights Wild Nights by
Emily Dickinson shows that love and desire are not a new thing, but that they have existed for a
long time. The message is the same, but the way that they are expressed differs. Both of these
poems are about the urgency of a romantic encounter that the authors wish to happen. Come, My
Celia, Let us prove was originally a song in the play Volpone (1605), where Volpone
unsuccessfully attempts to seduce Celia by offering gifts and pleasure. Edwin S. Lindsey,
University of Chattanooga, writes Celia, the beautiful wife of old Corvino, is betrayed into the
hands of the crafty and wanton old Volpone. He tries to seduce her, using all the lures of wealth,
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The Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Essay
Abstract Mobile ad hoc networks will appear in environments where the nodes of the networks are
absent and have little or no physical protection against tampering. The nodes of mobile ad hoc
networks are thus susceptible to compromise. The networks are particularly vulnerable to denial of
service (DOS) attacks launched through compromised nodes or intruders. This work proposed a
new DOS attack and its defense in ad hocnetworks. The new DOS attack, called Ad Hoc
Flooding Attack(AHFA), can result in denial of service when used against on demand routing
protocols for mobile ad hoc networks, such as AODV, DSR. The intruder broadcasts mass
Route Request packets to exhaust the communication bandwidth and node resource so that the
valid communication cannot be kept.
After analyzed Ad Hoc Flooding Attack, we develop
Flooding Attack Prevention (FAP), a defense against the Ad Hoc
Flooding Attack in mobile ad hoc networks. When the intruder broadcasts exceeding packets of
Route Request, the immediate neighbors of the intruder record the behavior of sender and check its
trust by a trust function . Once the threshold is exceeded, nodes deny any future request packets
from the intruder. The results of this implementation show FAP can prevent the Ad Hoc Flooding
attack efficiently.
Index Terms Ad Hoc Network, MANET, Flooding Attack
I. INTRODUCTION
Ad hoc networks are wireless networks where nodes communicate with each other using multi hop
links. There is no stationary infrastructure or
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Langston Hughes Identity
Search for Identity in the Poetry of Langston Hughes In exploring the problem of identity in
Black literature we find no simple or definite explanation. Nevertheless, it is generally accepted
that it is rooted in the reality of the discriminatory social system in America with its historic
origins in the institution of slavery. One can discern that this slavery system imposes a double
burden on the Negro through severe social and economic inequalities and through the heavy
psychological consequences suffered by the Negro who is forced to play an inferior role, 1 the
latter relates to the low self estimate, feeling of helplessness and basic identity conflict. Thus, in
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His own life influenced his art. Being born in a Negro family and at a time of racial
discrimination from his early childhood, he had to bear the ruthless behaviour of the whites.
So, from the very beginning of his life he faced many problems viz., racial discrimination, lack
of identity in the society and no actual or practical freedom of blacks etc. All this put a
remarkable impact on his mind, on his soul and made him a poet of blacks. A great votary of
black art, Hughes inaugurated a distinct movement of negritude which may be regarded as the
soul of Harlem. Rising from his consciousness of the colour of his skin and passing through
various stages of identification with people and territory of Africa and finally grounding it in the
American Past, negritude in the poetry of Hughes evolves into a definite and enduring concept
expressive of definite vision.6 But he doesn t suffer from what W.E.B. DuBois terms as double
consciousness two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark
body. 7 Langston Hughes in his essay on The Negro Artist and
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Jfk Space Exploration
Space Exploration: Apollo missions
By Kenneth Hanks FDSCI 101 41 fall 2015 10/30/2015
What was the motivation that led to the discovery?
The Apollo program was conceived during the Eisenhower administration in 1960. Up until this
time the US space program had only supported one astronaut in flight. The Apollo program would
carry 3 astronauts. The motivation was to be able to orbit 3 instead of 2 or 1. At the beginning of
the research and design into Apollo, the trips to the moon were not anticipated until the far future.
The US was perceived to be behind the USSR in space exploration. President Kennedy changed all
that.
What questions were asked?
President Kennedy on May 25th 1961 proposed a manned Moon landing in this special message ...
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Some of those are: John Houbolt at Langley Research Center; Robert Seamans; Nicholas E.
Golovin, Joseph Shea; Wernher von Braun; Jerome Wiesner; and many others contributed to the
final decision of LOR (Lunar Orbit Rendezvous) for the Apollo program.
Space historian James Hansen concludes that:
Without NASA s adoption of this stubbornly held minority opinion in 1962, the United States may
still have reached the Moon, but almost certainly it would not have been accomplished by the end
of the 1960s, President Kennedy s target date.
Mr. Hansen is speaking of the LOR
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Essay about Resolving the Global Warming Problem
Resolving the Global Warming Problem
It is our attitude at the beginning of a difficult task which, more than anything else will effect the
outcome.
Global Warming according to Microsoft Bookshelf nineteen ninety eight edition is A conjectural
greenhouse effect on earth that is attributed to deforestation and industrial air emissions (MS
Bookshelf 98). Global Warming could be one of the most important issues of the century. As global
warming becomes more and more of an issue, the factors surrounding global warming need to be
dealt with. The world is beginning to show that if something is not done about global warming
serious side effects can occur. At first impression someone might think that global warming does
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Many of the earth?s water supplies would be in danger because of incursions of seawater, and the
effects of incurring seawater could be fatal for many species (129). . If one species goes extinct
then in the long run humans suffer. Basic food pyramid principles can be applied to conclude the
effects of species extinction.
When the polar ice caps melt more water is added to the atmosphere. One finding suggests that
the ocean water is less salty then it was under the ice twenty years earlier this would tend to
confirm that the melting and shrinking of the ice caps has already taken place (Barker 43). In
general more rain would occur causing a more humid climate. Heavy rains would cause
mudslides like they did in California last summer killing many people (Cook 58). The rains in
California were torrential and the worst the state has seen in many years (Hayden 13). If the ocean
rises that much then the saltwater incursions would eliminate much of the fresh water in the world.
Moisture fuels many of the worst storms in the world. If the ice caps melt obviously much more
water will be added to the atmosphere. Hurricanes, floods, tsunamis, typhoons, cyclones, and
monsoons, are a few of the most dangerous storms fueled by heat and water. Most people know the
catastrophes that all of these storms have created throughout the years. Recently the worst cyclone
in 25 years hit India killing more than 400 people and in Africa unusually strong rains
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The Mission Of Athletics At Oasis Christian Academy
INTRODUCTION AND PHILOSOPHY The mission of athletics at Oasis Christian Academy is
to leverage athletic competition to train young people in how to more faithfully reflect Jesus
Christ. We encourage student athletes to keep the various elements of their school experience in
perspective. In other words, Christ like qualities and academics are first priority, but we are not
slow to encourage participation in extracurricular activities while striving for excellence in all
that we do. The drive is to be competitive and to win, but the goal is excellence, joy, and growth in
Christ like character. The key to our success in this regard is that we, as a staff, set a good example.
As coaches we strive to instill the highest ideals of Christianity, including the character traits of
integrity, fair play and respect for others. Our core values that we teach help prepare our student
athletes for life after high school. We want all of our student athletes to show that in everything they
do I.C.A.R.E. I ntegrity C ommitment A ccountability R espect E xcellence We believe that these
aspects of athletics are the most important parts of the learning process, and that our student
athletes, when the game is over, have given the most of themselves physically, mentally, and
emotionally. OBJECTIVES OF ATHLETICS Character Qualities: 1.Student athletes will be able to
identify with the team members and the school 2.Student athletes will learn self discipline that will
not
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Ember In The Ashes Sparknotes
Thank you to HarperCollins UK for providing me a copy of this book. An Ember in The Ashes is
a fantasy young adult book by Sabaa Tahir. It tells a story about Laia, a girl who lives in a place
ruled by the Martials. Laia is a Scholar and her people have been oppressed by the Empire for
hundred years. Meanwhile Elias is a young Martial man who trains as Empire s most deadly
soldiers, the Mask. One day, Laia s brother is taken away by the Empire and locked up in jail.
Laia then tries to find a way to save her brother by becoming a spy for a rebel group called the
Resistance, on the Blackcliff academy. Blackcliff academy is a school where they train Martials to
become soldiers. On the other hand, Elias was attempting to escape from turning into what he hates
his whole life. But one surprising event occurs that require him to stay at the academy and fight.
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The Empire is supposed to be based on Ancient Rome s society. They have clear separation on
social classes which determined on what race you are (Martials, Scholar, Tribal, etc.). Slavery
and brutality can be seen anywhere in the Empire. The Empire also has complex military
structure that I had a hard time at first to understand. There are just so many ranks with different
functions and I m not good with remembering those so it was a bit of a struggle for me. But once
I figure those out, I wasn t bothered by it at all. Although it is based on Ancient Rome, I always
feel that the world is in somewhat Middle East ish setting. There s a lot of mention of desert and
sand storm (if I remember correctly). I don t know. If only there s more of the physical description
of the world, it would really help the reader to visualize the
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A Comparison of Two Men s Weekly Magazines Essay
A Comparison of Two Men s Weekly Magazines
January saw two publishing giants IPC and EMAP venture into the no man s land of the
magazine industry with the publication of two Men s weekly magazines, intelligently titled Nuts
(published by IPC) and Zoo (EMAP). Weekly magazines have traditionally been seen as a
women s arena, they are too girly with titles such as Chat and Heat being incredibly successful
publications for the above two companies. It was felt that with tabloid newspapers such as The
Sun, The Star and The Daily Sport there was no market for a men s weekly magazine despite the
surprise runaway success of the monthlies like FHM, Maxim and Loaded in the 1990s.
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Perhaps then, despite the initial scepticism of industry insiders, the popularity of these two
magazines signify that men really do have a weekly appetite for beer, breasts and footie . Or
more cynically as Rick Poynor, writing for eyemagazine, put it If these products then sell, is it
because this really is what men want? Or because the evolving conventions of the global market
place have engineered public taste to respond to this rubbish? Whether they are rubbish or not;
circulation is rising and although Nuts is winning the circulation game at present both magazines
are incredible similar.
In the 23 31 March issue Nuts promises to tell us why Jennifer Ellison!! is Britain s hottest
footie fan! (The answer may lie in the fact that she poses topless) as well as a free magazine
containing semi naked 50 sexiest footballers wives 2005 . Zoo depicts a bikini clad Blimey, I
say blimey, its Nikki Sanderson! (who surprisingly does not appear topless) and the 12 Hottest
Hollyoaks babes ever! (Who do). Both magazines are dominated by a mixture of scantily clad
women and football stories, of which Zoo has 18 and Nuts has 11. Both include fairly gruesome
main features; Nuts discusses Mafia punishments with gory pictures including someone lying in a
pool of blood with the caption A victim of the Mafia s enforcers . Zoo runs a story on Killer
Britain picturing known serial
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Lyndon Johnson and the Tonkin Gulf Resolution Essay
Lyndon Johnson and the Tonkin Gulf Resolution
The official rhetoric of Lyndon Johnson s administration portrayed the Gulf of Tonkin incident as
an unprovoked and malicious attack on U.S. ships by the armed forces of North Vietnam, as a
result of which the President needed the power to deal militarily with the North Vietnamese. The
Gulf of Tonkin incident explicitly encompasses military actions on August 2, and alleged actions on
August 4, 1964, between North Vietnamese torpedo patrol boats and
United States destroyers and aircraft off the coast of North Vietnam.
President Johnson and many top administration officials declared that the United States was
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In addition, this paper will argue that the Gulf of Tonkin Resolutionitself and the rhetoric of
President Johnson and his advisers show that the top officials in the U.S. government had an
attitude of insincerity toward South Vietnam as an independent country. The stepping up of
military efforts by the U.S. in the first nine months of Lyndon Johnson s presidency was motivated
by a self serving sentiment, which was to show the world the United States political resolve with
regard to the spread of Communism.
In essence, the passage of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution enabled President Johnson to use whatever
means necessary to do what he wanted to do, or felt he needed to do, in Southeast Asia.
Immediately after what has become known as the Gulf of Tonkin incident, the
President asked Congress for the power to use overt military force in
Vietnam without the declaration of war. At the time, however, it was extremely unclear exactly
what had taken place in the Gulf and whether or not the Resolution asked for was legitimate and
just.
The revelation that the Gulf of Tonkin incident was a charade is presented by many ... [Even]
George Ball, who was the
Undersecretary of State under Johnson, spoke to Hendrickson about the Gulf of Tonkin charade. 2
The Undersecretary of State s calling the Gulf of Tonkin incident a charade is very strong wording,
as he
was
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Theu.s. Mariano Azuela s The Underdogs ( Los De Abajo )
Mexicans opened the twentieth century with the most drastic action that citizens can take against
their government: revolution. The open rebellion against the military dictator Porfirio DГaz began
in 1910 and led to ten years of violent and destructive warfare within Mexico. When the fighting
finally ended, many Mexicans were disillusioned about the revolutionas the small political and
economic changes that were finally implemented was not worth the senseless violence that wracked
Mexico. Mariano Azuela, in his novel The Underdogs (Los de abajo), examines this notable
problem of the Mexican Revolutionthrough the narrative of a band of rebel soldiers. Their leader is
a poor, illiterate, Indian Demetrio MarcГas, with his trusted aide the educated, city boy, journalist
Luis Cervantes. As displayed in The Underdogs, the disillusionment with the revolution resulted
from the lack of a clear purpose for the fighting, a charismatic and powerful leader that could
unify the rebels, and the lack of major societal change resulting from it. The Mexican Revolution,
unlike the French or American Revolution, created disillusionment because there was never a
common motive for the various rebel factions to unify under and for average Mexicans to
understand why a revolution was necessary. This absence is a notable issue in Azuela s The
Underdogs, where the lack of purpose is evident in MarcГas band of rebels. After Luis Cervantes is
captured by MarcГas men, he introduces himself as a
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Types of Probability and Economic Models Essay
Many events can t be predicted with total certainty. The best we can do is say how likely they are
to happen, using the idea of probability. Probability theory is the branch of mathematics concerned
with probability, the analysis of random phenomena. Probability is indeed used in real life,
especially in the field of economics. Economists proceed to model the behavior of economic agents
by assuming that these agents form probabilityestimates. However, there is an interesting division
between economists who tend to treat these probability estimates as subjective and those who treat
them as objective.
In order to get a clear understanding of how probability plays a role in economics, we must first
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A very important idea that is often ignored by people engaging is such objective and subjective
probability is the evaluation of Objective and Subjective Probability. People don t always
evaluate uncertain events by applying the laws of probability. An example of that is investing in
the stock market. Investors often have an exaggerated belief that stock markets will to rise or fall,
or that real estate prices will rise, despite the objective and subjective probabilities that this belief is
highly unlikely to be true.
In order to clearly understand how probability plays into economics and how it plays a major
role in our everyday life, I have chosen to use an objective approach to probability. I have to
chosen to create a Macroeconomic model that allows one to predict trends in average world
income growth that accord well with observation. Such economic model is objective because all
predictions and assumptions will be solely based on previous economic data and statistics not
taking into account any personal judgments. In order to be able to come up with such
complicated economic model, I will be utilizing my mathematical skills gained through my IB
math class. I will also heavily rely on my economics knowledge and economics analytical skills. I
will also use Tamura (1996) model of world income dynamics for reference.
To come up with an economic model that predicts average world income growth, given that the
world has many countries with varying
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Sin Nombre Virus Risk Assessment in Yosemite National Park...
SIN NOMBRE VIRUS RISK ASSESMENT IN YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK Hantaviruses
are a genus of virus that are single stranded, negative sensed RNA viruses with a tripartite
genome, represented by 45 different species across a worldwide distribution (Dearing and
Dizney, 2010). They are pathogens primarily hosted by small mammals, in the family Muridae,
with rats and mice making up the majority of these hosts. Hantaviruses first came to be known
when two major disease events occurring in the twentieth century lead to the discovery of both
old and new world hantaviruses (Johnson et al 2010). Old world hantavirus were first discovered
during the Korean War (1950 1953) when over 3,000 U.N and Korean soldiers became stricken
with hemorrhagic fever with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There is currently no antiviral drugs to treat HPS infections and the current form of treatment is
through supportive therapy such as assisted respiration, and in extreme cases extracorporeal
membrane oxygenation to provide a constant supply of oxygen to the patient (Mayo Clinic
2013). Even with treatment, HPS has a current mortality rate of approximately 38% (CDC.
2013). The deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) is the most widely dispersed mammal in
North America and is the primary reservoir species for SNV (University of California
Agricultural and Natural Resources 2013). Deer mice are nocturnal and are found throughout all
types of habitats ranging from forests to scrublands, making this a very ubiquitous species that
primarily feed on grains and seeds(University of California Agricultural and Natural Resources
2013). However deer mice are very adaptable animals that can change their diets to suit their
environment and their diet can consist of invertebrates, fungi, fruits, and green vegetation. The
typical lifespan of deer mice is 2 years and they typically do not breed during the winter, although
in times of abundant food supply and warm temperatures they may breed year round with liter size
varying from three to six young SNV (University of California Agricultural and Natural Resources
2013). SNV is believed to be transmitted horizontally amongst deer mice through exchanges of
body fluid which may increase with aggressive behaviors amongst individuals, such
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The House of Mirth, by Edith Wharton
Irony is common in realist novels that reveal the fall and/or rise of characters among other aspects.
It is mostly shown at the end which is usually tragic but tell readers the fate of the characters.
Realist novels have plausible events, with cause and effect in their stories what the characters desire
and the consequences they receive because of that. Realism in the novel, The House of Mirthby
Edith Wharton, was clearly shown through Lily Bart s characterwith its ironic ending that had both
her fall and rise as a character. She was known for her beauty in the novel; she made various
mistakes in the process of entering the high social status. Her physical beauty was not enough to
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Yes, he could now read into that farewell all that his heart craved to find there; he could even
draw from it courage not to accuse himself for having failed to reach the height of his
opportunity (349). Lily s dead body on her bed in the last chapter reminded him of their times
together, and reassured him of the love he had for her throughout the story. The readers were
focused more on their romantic love and it was ironic that her dead body indicated the love. Her
unconsciousness helped Selden declare his love for her in silence.
The last, perhaps most ambiguous lines of the novel, He knelt by the bed over her, draining
their last moment to its lees; and in the silence there passed between them the word which made
all clear (350). The line draining their last moment to its lees suggests that it was their last
moment together, but she was not alive. It was his last moment with her, yet he was savoring it
as the last loving moment between them. Such a scene can come off as strange but it showed
that even with her unrecognizing face, he still loved her because, it was her real self (345). He
disregarded her appearance and condition to just stay by her side one last time; it took her dead
body for him to realize and reassure his feelings for her. It was her the loss that made their love
truer; even though she died, he realized, but at least he had loved her, had been willing to stake his
future on his
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The Role Of Women In EuripidesBacchae
Throughout Euripides Bacchae, there are plot elements, which seem out of place for a tragedy,
such as Pentheus frolicking around in women s clothing. However, these out of place comedic
elements serve as a way to highlight the underlying conflicts in the play. One of these seemingly
out of place plot elements is the comedic way Agave handles the death of her child. On the
surface, her comedic behave or depicts women as foolish and weak, therefore making women
seem inferior to men. However understanding Agave s comedic behavior reveals the underlying
conflict between how women should behave in society versus how they behave in the story.
Therefore, understanding the way Agave handles the death of her son emphasizes the role of
women in the patriarchal Greek society. Understand the underlying meaning of Agave s comical
behavior illustrates the oppression the women face in the patriarchal Greek society. On the
surface, the comedic way Agave handles her son s death presents women as foolish and weak.
Agave is oblivious that with hands alone . . . [she] caught [Pentheus] and tore [him] limb from
limb even though she holds his head in her hands (Bacchae 1209/10). Consistently, Agave
believes that the bloody item she holds in her hand is the head of a lion, rather than the head of
her own beloved child. Agave s obliviousness is a form of dramatic irony, which Euripides uses on
the surface to represent Agave, as well as the other women, as rationally inferior to men. This
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Forrest Gump Film Analysis
Forrest Gump is a movie that was released in the summer of 1994 and is based on a novel by the
same name that was written by Winston Groom almost a decade earlier in 1986. The movie was
directed by Robert Zemeckis and produced by Paramount Pictures. The film features Tom Hanks as
the main character Forrest Gumpwho is a slow witted character but also has a heart of gold and is
extremely courageous. The supporting cast consists of Gary Sinise (Lt. Dan), Robin Wright
(Forrest s mother) , Sally Field(Jenny) , Mykelti Williamson (Bubba), among others. In this critique
I will be summarizing the plot and analyzing what I liked and disliked about the movie and whether
it stands the test of time.
The movie begins with Forrest Gump waiting at a bus stop and starting a friendly conversation
with a stranger sitting next to him. He begins to tell his life story and drops one of the most
famous lines in film history, My Momma always said, life is like a box of chocolates, you never
know what you re going to get. . This line would be the whole focus of the movie as you will see
what Forrest Gump has experienced and accomplished in his life up to that point, as well as the
many important figures he had crossed paths with. Early on in life Forrest was often bullied at
school for his curved spine and his low intelligence. On his first day of school in 1950s Greenbow,
Alabama, Forrest meets a girl named Jenny Curran who becomes Forrest s only friend and later he
would develop a crush for
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Obesity In Mexico
Mexico is currently going through a nutrition transition. Mexicans are moving away from a
traditional diet toward a highly processed diet making them particularly vulnerable to chronic
disease. Trade liberalization plays a huge role in this regard. After NAFTA had been implemented in
1994, the number of unhealthy food products from the United States to Mexico increased
substantially. According to FAO and the OECD, Mexico has one of the highest obesity rates in the
world. According to national nutritionsurvey, Mexico is leading the world in childhood obesity with
30% under 15 years, 40.8% are overweightover 15+, and 32.2% are obese, placing the country
second in the world. The indigenous population suffers from a higher nutritional risk and... Show
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Prior to joining McGill in 2007, she has been a Post Doctoral Research Fellow and subsequently a
faculty at the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta and Madras School of Economics, India.
She has received number of international fellowships and awards by the World Bank, ADB, Indo
Dutch program, and Ford Foundation. She was a Post doctoral/ Visiting Fellow at the Faculty of
Business Management, Oulu University Finland; Stockholm Environment Institute; the SOM
Research School Groningen University, UNU MERIT Maastricht University; and the SERD, Asian
Institute of Technology. She was also a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the De La Salle
University, Manila. She has numerous publications in peer reviewed journals and five authored
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Japanese Alien and Japanese-American Poets In U. S....
On February 19, 1942, Franklin Delano Roosevelt issued the infamous Executive Order 9066,
which resulted in the internment of 110,000 Japanese Aliens and Japanese Americans in
concentration camps because of the so called military threat, they posed. In 1945, poet Lawson
Fusao Inada wrote the following poem, titled Concentration Constellation, which refers to the
various relocation campsthat were used to contain these people:
In this earthly configuration,
We have, not points of light, but prominent barbs of dark...
Begin between the Golden State s highest and lowest elevations and name that location
Manzanar. Rattlesnake a line southward to the zone of Arizona, to the home if natives on the
reservation, and call those ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As Inada illustrates, government documents and written accounts are not the only way to study the
issues surrounding the internment; poetry, being a traditional and cherished practice brought over
from Japan and continued in the United States, serves to give a unique and informative perspective
into the lives of the Japanese internees. Not only does the poetry written by Japanese aliens and
American citizens of Japanese descent describe the living conditions in the relocation camps they
were imprisoned in, but it also demonstrates the array of emotions these people felt, including the
hope of one day being free, the anger at being imprisoned, and, most prominently, the sadness from
being away from home and loved ones.
Why was writing poetry so popular in the internment camps? Jori and Kay Nakano relate that
short poems were ideal forms for the internees expression of their pent up emotion, because of the
scarcity of writing paper. The Nakanos also point out that short poems were a Japanese tradition of
expression, and thus a form that the people of Japanese descent were comfortable with. Their
poetry offered a means of escape and relief, a way to vent and reflect in the harsh environment they
were trapped in. While commenting on his own experiences, Inada asserts that if it weren t for the
poem, the thoughts and feelings would have stayed submerged, unexpressed, gradually fading and
dispersing in my consciousness, and that
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Edgar Allen Poe s The Tell-Tale Heart
Published in 1805, Edgar Allen Poe s gothic tale The Tell Tale Heart is narrated by a murder who
has killed an old man and finally admits his criminal. The murder happens in the bedroom where
people get rest. The time, night, makes it more terrifying for us to imagine more than the murder
itself. The narrator mentions watch four times. Normally, watch represents time. In the story, it
represents the time approaching death which makes us nervous, A watch s minute hand moves
more quickly than did mine (Poe 2). The story is written in the first person point of view. When
we are reading the story, it seems we are doing the same thing as the narrator which builds horrible,
nervous and sad tone. When the narrator goes to the old man s bedroom,
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The Pros And Cons Of Cartels
introduction
In the year 2010 the European union fined 17 bathroom manufacturers from different European
countries for having made price agreements to keep the price of their products unnaturally high.
The cartel covered six countries and lasted for 12 years. The cartel was went public when Masco,
one of the 17 firms, was given full immunity in return for providing information to the European
commission(EC). The firms were fined 622 million euro s, which led to multiple firms getting into
financial trouble. In this paper I am going to explain how the bathroom manufacturers cartel
worked and on top of that give a conclusion on if the fines were justified. I am going to do this by
explaining what a cartel is and how it works, then I am going to provide information about the
bathroom manufacturers cartel case. I do this by explaining how they made price agreements. At
last I am going to provide a conclusion whether the firms got punished in the right way. And if the
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Cartels are illegal but not uncommon this is because a cartel can give producers a greater profit
with less production.
What is a cartel
A cartel is a secret agreement between multiple firms to keep prices at a higher level than the
original market equilibrium. They kind of fix the selling price by doing so. Also a cartel makes
sure new competitors can t enter the market, because when a new competitor would enter, the
firms which have the cartel will all lower their prices to a level that is lower than the price of the
new competitor, as a consequence the new competitor will eventually go bankrupt.
The most common industry for cartels is an oligopolistic industry, in this industry there is a small
number of producers and a large number of costumers. Also the products in this market are usually
commodities, this are products to satisfy a consumer s needs.
How does a cartel
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Drugs Lab Report
Introduction
Background Information
Overview
Investigating the effects of drugs is a very important task in order to establish whether it is a
suitable product for the public. Aspirin is common over the counter pain relief medication used by
a vast majority of society. Aspirin, Paracetamol and Magnesium are all examples of drugs used to
relieve pain among society, but can these drugs aid in the growth of another organism like plants? In
order to understand whether these drugs will have a positive or negative effect on these organisms,
there must be some prior knowledge of how plants absorb nutrients and what the purpose of Aspirin
is on the human body.
How do plants function?
Major NutrientsMinor Nutrients
(Trace Elements)
Carbon (C)Molybdenum (Mo)
Hydrogen (H)Copper (Cu)
Oxygen (O)Boron (B)
Nitrogen (N)Manganese (Mn)
Phosphorus (P)Iron (Fe)
Potassium (K)Chlorine (Cl)
Sulphur (S)Zinc (Zn)
Calcium (Ca)
Magnesium (Mg)
Plants are common organisms, known for their aid in absorbing carbon and releasing oxygen into
the airways. Plants, being living organisms, need both nutrients and water in order to stay healthy
and strong (Gardening Know How, 2011). There are a large range of nutrients which come from
the leaves and the soil of the plant, each with their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As Aspirin aids in the prevention of harmful substances growing in the human body, the plant body
system has a different anatomy. Because of this, it is more than likely that the drug will have a
negative effect on the plant growth. As plants need a specific amount of each nutrient, the more of
each nutrient which is in the plant system, the more likely that the drug will be affected by plant
toxicity, meaning the plants with a higher dosage will die of the time frame that the experiment goes
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Essay Classical and Post-Classical Hollywood Cinema
Classical and Post Classical Hollywood Cinema
INTRODUCTION
During the course of this essay it is my intention to discuss the differences between Classical
Hollywood and post Classical Hollywood. Although these terms refer to theoretical movements of
which they are not definitive it is my goal to show that they are applicable in a broad way to a
cinema tradition that dominated Hollywood production between 1916 and 1960 and which also
pervaded Western MainstreamCinema (Classical Hollywood or Classic Narrative Cinema) and to
the movement and changes that came about following this time period (Post Classical or New
Hollywood). I intend to do this by first analysing and defining aspects of Classical Hollywood and
having done that, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We have a white male heterosexual protagonist. Also a structure of order/disorder/order restored
is one of the most fundamental. This structure is will proceed in a linear trajectory towards a
high level of closure or resolution. Every question which is raised during the film must be
answered. Within our linear trajectory we have a cause and effect pattern which means we will
watch an action in one scene and proceed to see its effect or re action on the following scene. In
TOUCH OF EVIL (Orson Welles, USA, 1958) we open with a honeymooning couple. Within
moments there is an explosion and disorder is created almost instantly. Our central protagonist, in
this case Charlton Heston, combats this disorder for the duration until he eventually finishes back
in the arms of his wife. This example represents what David Bordwell (Narration of the fiction
film, Madison: University of Wisconsin press, 1985) means when he says usually the classical
syuzhet presents a double causal structure 2. Two plot lines, one which involves a heterosexual
romance and another which causes an external struggle (usually for the man and if for the woman
inevitably solved by the man).
Classical Gender Representation:
In Classical Hollywood the representation of women is certainly quite clear cut, our main two
definable types being that of the virgin and that of the whore. Our virgin represents the patriarchal
ideals of family within which at the time a woman should represent
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Differences And Differences Between Apple And Cadbury
This factor can be critically evaluated. Whereas, Apple mainly relies on factors related to
technological innovations and development, Cadbury s main focus is on the taste of the chocolate.
Thus, Cadbury often faces challenging situations because consumers can deal with the exclusion of
technological advancements to some extent but they never compromise in the case of the taste of
food. But, most experts agree on the fact that these companies have hardly ever taken or
implemented a wrong decision. This is the reason why Apple and Cadbury are the leaders in their
respective segments.
The decision making factor can be improved and strengthened if both of these companies give more
emphasis on the recommendations made by the employees. It will ... Show more content on
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The strategies and the structures of the supply chains are amazing at some points. But there are
shortcomings too. These major organizations have always tried to provide their customers with
products of excellent quality. They have never compromised with the factor of customer satisfaction
at any stage of the supply chain. Excellent professionalism and amazing business ethics have
established iPhones and Dairy Milk as the leading products in their respective
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The History And Development Of The Ancient Greek Theatre
Our dramas, plays and theatres today are all originally inspired by the classic Greek theatres. The
classic Greek theatres can be said as the pioneer in theatricals. As early as 700 B.C., ancient Greek
theatre was originated. There are four qualities of ancient Greek theatre which are the occasions for
its performance, competitive element, choral element and the basis of the theatre.
The earliest theatres or dramas were staged during spring to honor the god Dionysus. This festival,
City Dionysia was established by the Athenian ruler named Pisistratus. In Greek mythology,
Dionysus was known as the son of Zeus, the only god who was born by one god and one mortal
parent, Semele. He was also known as the god of wine, fertility and revelry. He was raised by
satyrs, killed, dismembered and was actually reborn. While other gods had temples for
themselves, the cult of Dionysus was hold in the wood. It was believed that he could liberate and
inspire man. It was also believed that he could endow man with divine creativity. Thus, Dionysus
was considered as a patron of arts.
As had been mentioned earlier, the festival, City Dionysia featured competition such as in music,
dance, poetry and singing and prizes were awarded to the winners each year. Actors and
playwrights presented tragedies and comedies during the three days of this festival and they ... Show
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The earliest example of a circular stage occurs in theatre remains dating back to 330 B.C. Before
that period, stages probably were rectangular and the theatre itself constructed out of wood.
Other fixtures included a large platform on wheels that could be rolled in to show the aftermath
of a scene not acted out in front of the audience, and a device used like a crane to lift actors so they
appeared to be floating in mid air. In some plays this device was used for actors portraying
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Hollywood And Its Commercial Aesthetic
Hollywood cinema is primarily subjected to telling stories. The inclination of Hollywood
narratives comes not just from good chronicles but from good story telling. The following essay
will discuss Hollywood s commercial aesthetic as applied to storytelling, expand on the
characteristics of the principles of classical film narration and evaluate alternative modes of
narration and other deviations from the classical mode. a)Hollywood s commercial aesthetic as
applied to storytelling: According to Richard Maltby (2003) commercial aesthetic is used to
describe Hollywood s aesthetics system, driven as it is by the existence of entertainment as a
commercial commodity. From this perspective, Hollywood s most profound significance lies in
its ability to turn pleasure into a product we can buy. An understanding of Hollywood s
commercial aesthetic requires a consideration of both the formal conventions of Hollywood
movies and the external social and cultural pressures that regulate movies as products of a system
of mass production and distribution (pp. 580 581). Each Hollywood movie is best implicated as an
opportunist congregation of unalike elements as reasoned out by Maltby. In order to best mollify
the (perceived) market place at a particular point in time these rudiments are transported together by
producers and production companies. Furthermore, Maltby debates that this may result in movies
which are dogged by competing (and perhaps contradictory) impulses and it
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  • 2. Eulogy For Michael Jackson Michael is a very interesting man. He had lots of secrets, he was also a very strange man, but we love him for who he is and for what he can do. He entertained us when great pop music and we loved it. If Michael was still alive he would proud of all of us for his love and support that we have given him. Thank you Michael Jacksonfor everything you done for us. Michael Jackson was an inspiration to everyone all around the world. He was the King of Pop and everyone loved him. He s won many awards; he was even induced into the Hall of Fame. He s had many goals that he really wanted to achieve in his lifetime. How did he manage to get himself in the hall of fame? He was put into the Guinness World Record books for longest music video. He ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Garth Stein s The Art Of Racing In The Rain Garth Stein is an American creator and film maker from Seattle, Washington. Broadly known as the creator of the New York Times top rated novel, The Art of Racing in the Rain, Stein is additionally a narrative producer, writer, educator, and novice racer. Garth Stein was born in Los Angeles on December 6, 1964, yet spent the greater part of his adolescence experiencing childhood in Seattle. His dad, a Brooklyn local, was the offspring of Austrian Jewish migrants, while Stein s Alaskan mother originates from Tlingit and Irish plummet. Stein later returned to his Tlingit legacy in his first novel, Raven Stole the Moon. Stein earned a B.A. from Columbia College of Columbia University (1987) and a Master of Fine Arts degree in film from the University s School of the Arts (1990).Stein has acted as a chief,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She began her vocation in the theater, and won an Obie Award for Best Actress in 1963 for her Off Broadway execution in Bertolt Brecht s Man Equals Man. She later transitioned to film work and in 1987 she won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, and a BAFTA selection for her execution in Moonstruck. She got another Golden Globe assignment for Sinatra, and Emmy designations for Lucky Day, More Tales of the City and Joan of Arc. Dukakis was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, the girl of Alexandra (nГ©e Christos) and Constantine S. Dukakis. Her guardians were Greek settlers to the United States, her dad from Anatolia and her mom from the Peloponnese.[1][2] She has a sibling, Apollo, and is a cousin of Michael Dukakis, a previous legislative head of Massachusetts and the Democratic candidate for president in 1988, for whom she was a representative from New Jersey at the 1988 Democratic National Convention. She is an alumna of Arlington High School in Arlington, Massachusetts, and was taught at Boston University. Dukakis has been hitched to on screen character Louis Zorich since 1962. They have three ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Oppression In John Steinbeck s The Grapes Of Wrath Introduction On June 6, 2014, two tornadoes tore through the small town of Pilger, Nebraska. After the storm ended, the residents of the town banded together to rebuild their town. Over the next two years, the residents of Pilger worked together to rebuild their community with the help of many other communities around them. Though their town had been destroyed, the community united in the midst of it all to rebuild their homes (Driscoll). In John Steinbecks The Grapes of Wrath, the migrant workers faced opposition from Californian residents. Like the people in Pilger, Nebraska, the migrant workers worked together to help one another out. In The Grapes of Wrath, Steinbeck focuses on the central idea that when society is against a group of people, the people band together to help one another out. To accomplish this, Steinbeck uses excellent characterization to show how each of his unique characters united with others when faced with oppression. Biography ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Steinbeck had a happy childhood and at the age of 14, he began writing. Growing up in California gave him an appreciation for land, particularly the land he had grown up on; Salinas Valley in California. In 1919, Steinbeck enrolled at Stanford University but he had little interest in going to college. After dropping out of Stanford, Steinbeck moved to New York City to try and make it as a freelance writer. That didn t last long though. Steinbeck soon moved back to California where he met his wife, Carol Henning. With her support he penned his first successful novel; Tortilla Flat. His following books continued to be a success (Biography.com ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Identity Thieves Research Paper I pulled myself out of bed and I noticed that I was late for work because I didn t set my alarm. I went to the kitchen and made 2 eggs and 4 strips of bacon. I felt like I forgot something and I noticed that I didn t take my credit card from my computer chip. David why aren t you at work? Sorry Jane my alarm clock didn t detonate from my computer, because it was turned off. Alright I need to talk to you later have a good day. Love you! I work with identity thieves, and today we are planning on busting into a dealership because that s where most people give their personal information. Identity Thieves HQ Hey Noah you ready to get down to business, because we need to hit up the Flying Car Dealership. By the way Mason how are those magnetic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just call me when you re done skimming those cards for us. The only reason I wanted Mason to make the gloves because now I don t need to go up to the computers personally, so now I can just steal the computer with the gloves. The U.S. President banded paper so now you can t steal personal information from dumpster diving. Police Station Today I encountered some identity thieves, and they just stole a great mass of personal information about the customers. All they did was set an EMP off and plugged a microchip into the robot. Why is it that identity theft is becoming more common over the years? We need to find these identity thieves and see if there s others. Told Commissioner Jack. Alright, you heard the man let s get out there and find these thieves! Now I need one cop on every street looking for a white van. DownTown Mason and I were heading downtown to try out the new magnetic gloves to steal citizens credit cards from them, so we can make some serious money. Hey Mason want to start at the gaming center because that s where most people go these days? Indeed. First, we need to go to a clothing store and pick some new clothes to wear to fit in. Mason went into the clothing store and he came out with a green ball cap on backwards, and a purple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Transmission of Multimedia Data over Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks Transmission of Multimedia Data over Wireless Ad Hoc networs A. nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;Berk Barutlu Abstract Ad hoc networking has been of increasing interest and therefore recognized as an important research area in recent years. This paper is about transmission of multimedia data over wireless ad hoc networks, the problems and the related issues. 1. Introduction 1.1 nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;Ad Hoc Networks An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile nodes that will dynamically form a temporary network without the use of any existing network infrastructure. The technological developments that have enabled ad hoc networks are divided into two major groups; the first group is the devices that are small and light... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These data objects can be in different data formats, such as text, image, video, audio,... etc. The objects are ordered spatially, by linking various data objects into a single entity with dealing object size, rotation, and placement within the entity, or temporally, creating a multimedia object according to temporal relationship with the requirement of the synchronization of the data objects, to create composite multimedia objects. The synchronization can be continuous or point. Continuous, like the video conferencing, where audio and video signals are created at a remote site, transmitted over the network, and synchronized continuously at the receiver site when presented, it requires constant synchronization of lengthy events. On the other hand, in point synchronization, a single point of a media block coincides with a single point of another media block, such as a slideshow with blocks of audio allotted to each slide. Multimedia data is often classified according to if it is non temporal or temporal. Non temporal data is often called static, such as text, images and graphics, and temporal data is called dynamic, like audio, video and animation. A multimedia object can consist of both static and dynamic data objects. An example of this would be a document describing the weather, with text and a video on the movement of clouds in the area. Dynamic data divides into two subgroups: Non changing dynamic data, non real time audio, video, animation, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Luke Skywalker Book Report Luke Skywalker was a young man who grew up on Tatooine, on a moisture farm with his Uncle Owen and his aunt Beru. His Uncle and he bought two droids from a group of Jawas. The droid s names were C 3P0 and R2 D2. Soon after purchasing the droids he accidently witnessed a hidden message from one of the droids which lead him to an old hermit named Ben Kenobi who was once a Jedi from the Old Republic who was a wielder of the force, He knew Luke s father and told that his father was once also a Jedi and would have wanted him to be trained in the force. Luke refused, but upon his return found his aunt and uncle dead, kill by imperial storm troopers. Ben also gave Luke his father s old lightsaber. They found a smuggler who was willing for a price... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Luke then called to his father for help. when he does Vader becomes Anakin Skywalker once more. Anakin grabs Palpatine and throws him to his death into a vast reactor shaft. During the brutal Force lightning attack Anakin was mortally wounded. Luke removes his father s helmet and looks at his father s face for the first time. Anakin assures Luke that there was still good in him after all right before he dies. Luke then burns his father s armor on a ritualistic Jedi funeral pyre. During the Rebel s victory celebrations on the moon Endor, Luke could see the smiling force versions of Yoda, Obi Wan, and Anakin. The story then lives on in the next Star Wars movie called Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens. Which is due to release on December 18, 2015. This movie will take place about thirty years after the victory of the Rebels. Much of the movie is unknown and will not be known until the release of the new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Cycle Of Recidivism Essay A long term study conducted by Bureau of Justice Statistics found that the average five year recidivism rates of 404,638 prisoners released in 2005 is 76.6% among thirty states in America (Matthew, Alexia, Howard, 2014, p. 1). In other words, most of the released prisoners did not escape the cycle of recidivismand were sent back to the prisonafter time. This indicates that the present American justice system, which focuses on punishment as Benson (2003) noted, fails to rehabilitate prisoners efficiently and is far from achieving the goal of reducing crime rates (p. 46). What is more, the recidivism of prisoners is becoming a great plague of society, because it not only imposes a threat to public safety but also places an enormous... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although details of Sycamore Tree projects running in different countries, such as length of the project, are slightly different, they all aim at helping offenders realize the impact of crime and making them become more responsible (Marshall, 2005, p. 2; Feasey Williams, 2009, p. 3; Bakker, n.d., p. 3). It is a creative project. In daily life, victims and offenders seldom meet each other after the court. However, this project provides a platform for victims and offenders to communicate, to find out the distress others have experienced and to learn how to lead a better life together. Thus, it may be a promising way to reduce re offending rates. This project was evaluated to be effective in raising the average level of victim empathy and lowering the average level of anticipation of re offending. However, it is not working for all offenders, and it may increase the level of shame, which can lead to re offending. Evaluations of Sycamore Tree projects running in the United Kingdom and New Zealand revealed that offenders had lower anticipation of re offending and higher victim awareness after Sycamore Tree projects (Feasey Williams, 2009, p. 17; Bakker, n.d., pp. 7 8). Although no research has been done to show the direct impact of Sycamore Tree project on re offending rates, Pithers (1999) found that a high level of victim empathy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay about Chemistry Chemistry Aim: I am trying to find out whether the equation 2CuCO3 В® Cu2O + 2CO2 + ВЅO2 or the equation CuCO3 В® CuO + CO2 is correct for the decomposition of copper carbonate. Introduction: This is my background research, this information may help me when I am trying to see which equation is correct. I have used the book Chemistry 1 by OCR as my reference. Relative Atomic Mass: This is the mass of an atom of the element relative to the mass of an atom of carbon 12 which has a mass of exactly 12. Relative Molecular Mass: This is the mass of a molecule of a compound relative to an atom of carbon 12. Mole: This is the unit of an atom of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Equation 1 produces the most gas. Number of moles = Volume of Gas (cm3) = 80cm3 Molar Volume (cm3) 24000cm3 = 0.0033 moles of gas 1.25 moles of gas is produced from 1 mole of copper carbonate (CuCO3) В» 0.0033 moles of gas is produced from (0.0033) 1.25 = 0.00264 moles of Copper Carbonate m = n x M M[CuCO3] = [63.5 + 12 + (3 x 16)] = 123.5g mol 1 0.00264 x 123.5g mol 1 = 0.33g of CuCO3 I can now work out how much gas 0.33g of CuCO3 will give in equation 2: n = m = 0.33g = 0.00267 moles of Copper Carbonate M 123.5g mol 1
  • 10. 1 mole of CuCO3 gives 1 mole of gas 0.00267 moles of CuCO3 gives 0.00267 moles of gas. Volume of gas (cm3) = number of moles x molar volume (cm3) = 0.00267 x 24000 cm3 = 64cm3 I can now carry out the experiment and compare the actual value with the two predicted values I have just calculated. Which ever value is closest to the actual value is the correct value and so its equation will be the correct equation. Method I will now carry out a risk assessment of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Advantages Of Tariff Barriers 1.0 Introduction Tariff barriers are duties imposed on goods which effectively create a difficulty to trade, even though this is not surely the purpose of putting tariffs in place. Those barriers are also known as import restraints, because they limit the amount of goods which can be introduced into a country. That is tariff barriers are a tax forced upon imports to protect native industries and companies. (McMahon, 2014) Some tariff barriers are always remaining in place, although in nations which are very open to free trade in United Kingdom. Changing the structure of tariffs, taxes, and related expenses is a continual project and nations occasionally push back or lash out by radically altering their tariffs and other barriers to trade. That ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The government of developing economy will act of levying tariffs on imported goods industries which it wants to foster growth (Caistri, 2009) Barriers are also struggling by developed countries to protect certain industries that are considered strategically important, such as those backup national securities. Security industries are often observed as vital to state interests, and enjoy major levels of protection 3.0 Advantages of removing tariff barriers in UK Removing tariff barriers are as the same as non tariff barriers progressively important and varied and can be more difficult to overcome. Some tariff barriers have delicate cultural and social issue or appeal to legitimate concern, which have to be reflected. Now we will take a look at removals of tariffs for foreigner. (Asian nations, 2014) 3.1 Increasing entrance of goods in UK Because of the removing tariff barriers incoming of the products will grows. Because every company wants make more profit from income. That is why we also prefer removing tariffs. (impotance of non tariff barriers, 2013) 3.2 Non tariffs influence of UK ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Symbolism In Inherit The Wind The play Inherit the wind by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee contains many abstract symbols that give the story a timeless essence. We see these symbols through the ongoing conflict between evolutionism and creationism. While exploring the conflict the reader gains insight into how exactly ones right to think freely is forbidden through the town itself Heavenly Hillsboro . The ideathat ones right to think freely relates to another symbol, the golden dancer. Through the wooden play horse the reader learns that nothing is as it seems and sometimes one must look beyond the horizon. The central symbol, windwas generally used in and around the play that suggested the mood of chaos relating predominantly to many of the relationships.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reader is first introduced to this concept by Drummond when he says, Bert, whenever you see something bright, shining, perfect seeming all gold, with purple spots look behind the paint! And if it s a lie show it up for what it really is! (110). The underlying message is that you should not put faith into something because it appears to be great. This problem arose from the fact that the townspeople thought that creationism was perfect. These beliefs were concrete until Drummond started to pick at them. In a sense the beauty of the horse could be related to the outer shell while the core would be evolutionism. In actuality creationism was this beautiful lie while evolutionism was the ugly truth. This was applied to Brady because although at first it seemed that he was towering over everyone with a built in spotlight in end it proved to be that Brady was nothing but a fraud. The idea of Brady being powerful connects to the golden dancer because although the dancer appeared to have substance like Brady in the end it only broke down. All in all this demonstrates that without the golden dancer Brady s authority would not have been questioned resulting in no one questioning their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. To What Extent Does a Marxist Reading of Lord of the Flies... To what extent does a Marxist reading of Lord of the Flies lead to a fuller understanding of the novel? Lord of the Flies is based almost entirely on Golding s view that evil is an inherent force in every man, man produces evil as a bee produces honey . Golding acquired this belief while he was a soldier in the Second World War. From that point on, he became extremely pessimistic about human nature, calling it the disease of being human . This belief is shown very clearly, as he puts innocent children on a deserted island, free of all corruption; free of an external threat, therefore with no need of an army; abundant in food and supplies, therefore with no need to steal. Therefore, what evil was left could only come from the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... pig Napoli overthrows the power of Snowball because lot of the animals liked and approved to Snowball more, much like Jack overthrows Ralph for the same reason. This gives rise to Karl Marx s argument that It is not the consciousness of men that determines their existence, but their social existence that determines their consciousness . This means that as both novels were produced by the socio political and economic circumstances, namely the Cold War, a dystopian era. The Marxist theory of Class Conflict also helps us understand the novel better. It could be argued that the groups that form on the island can be considered as classes . As the boys splinter into factions, some behave peacefully and work together to maintain order and achieve common goals, while others rebel and seek only anarchy and violence. It could be seen that Ralph and Piggy are the ruling class, the bourgeoisie, and Jack and his hunters are the working class, the proletariat. This is because Ralph clearly establishes his role as the chief, with an almost unanimous consent from the boys, which gives him the power to rule over them. Alternatively, it could be argued that Jack possesses the highest Class status on the island, due to his ownership of the choir, his hunters, he says to Ralph, See? They do what I want . Here it could clearly be seen that Jack and his group no longer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Romeo And Juliet Vs Pyramus And Hebe Romeo and Juliet VS. Pyramus and Thisbe Compare and Contrast Essay It is not too often that we find a story about two teenagers in love taking their own lives. It is even less common to find two stories of in love teenagers taking their own lives. The story of Pyramus and Thisbe, written by Ovid, and Shakespeare s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, are almost mirror images. These stories are different yet, have the similar events, similar difficulty getting to each other, and the same tragic misunderstanding that led to a miserable end. These two stories should be considered the twins of literature. Romeo and Juliet. They had met at a party and spoke to one another through a window, contrary to the other story, proceeding to marry hours later. Star crossed lovers fighting to be together, literally. Romeo killed the cousin of his wife, which resulted in banishment and being further away from Juliet. They already lived on opposite sides of their city, Verona, and now Romeo was exiled from it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They grew up in a city named Babylon, and lived near one another, unlike Romeo and Juliet. In fact, they lived so close to each other that their homes shared a common wall. This wall was their only form of communication. Going against their parents wishes, they approached a tomb to meet by. Thisbe was awaiting her love when a bloody mouthed lion lurked upon the area. She fled and dropped her cloak, which the lion proceeded to tear up. When Pyramus arrived he killed himself at the sight of the bloody remains of Thisbe. Before him lay the bloodstain shreds of the cloak and clear in the dust were the tracks of the lioness. The conclusion was inevitable (Ovid 488). Unlike Romeo, Pyramus used his sword to commit suicide. The storylines of the two are similar. However, where they lived, and how the boys killed themselves were different. Finally the cause of both teen deaths was at the fault of two completely unrelated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Eleven By Sandra Cisneros Analysis In Eleven, Sandra Cisneros focuses the narrative on an embarrassing moment in the life of the main character. This moment occurs on her eleventh birthday when she is being blamed for a ugly red sweater and is stunned by her lack of confidence and social skills so she can t (won t) say the sweater is not hers. Through Rachel s description of the incident, we can confirm more information about her that we wouldn t have otherwise known. We can confirm is is very opinionated, she is more mature in her head then when really speaking by her acting, and we can confirm that she has a theory about being all ages. This is hinted and stated throughout the story, that being ... that stupid Sylvia Saldivar says,.. which sounds like Rachel doesn t like Sylvia and expressed it, all itchy and full of germs that aren t even mine. which is stating her opinion of the sweater and she certainly does not like it, What they don t understand about birthdays and what they never tell you about being eleven, you re also ten, nine, eight,seven,six,five,four,three,two,and one. It states that she has a theory about being all ages you ve past been your whole life, or at least when you re eleven.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She gives Rachel s thoughts instead of just details so we can view and relate, she gives examples of her feelings so she not just an unemotional robot, and she gives examples to how Rachel is feeling. An example of all of these (in order) is; I wish I was invisible but i m not... showing she wants to become invisible which readers can relate to, Because the way you grow old is kind of like an onion or the rings on a tree trunk or like my little wooden dolls that fit inside the other, on year after the next one. This implies that she thinks you become all the ages you ve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Violence In A Tale Of Two Cities A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens is about a time where the citizens of both France and England are falling to oppression and violence by the government. With corrupted politicians taking place; is making the citizens live their lives ruled by twisted people. One of the big themes in A Tale of Two Cities is oppression and violence, which is making life difficult for those who are innocent and want to live their life without pain as the corrupt government ends up making everyone feel suffering. Politics is a main contributor to oppression and violence as they tend to care more about themselves. The politicians are pleasing those who are in a high social class than those who are in a lower social class such as the poor. In George Orwell s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They start treating them as trash and not give a second of thought about their humanity. In 1984 injustice occurs when the government removes the civil rights of their citizens, they heavily survey their actions and any thought of rebellion can lead to arrest. The Party the name of the new government undertakes in these activities to insure they are able to keep their position without being challenged. The government in Syria led by President Assad uses excess force and treats their people in a inhumane and uncivil as all the rights of the people are being taken away; in such an unjust and violent way, which continues to separate the population and cause more uneasiness between the people as they don t know what will happen. In A Tale of Two Citiesthe citizens are forced to abide by the rules set by the French government, with these rules set; if a person breaks them they might be arrested and sent to prison with ever being able to prove their innocence in a trial or even be sentenced to a death penalty which keeps the citizens afraid from doing anything to fight back. a law of the Suspected, which struck away all security for liberty or life, and delivered over any good and innocent person to any bad and guilty one; prisons gorged with people who had committed no offense, and could obtain no hearing. (3.4.10). Injustice by the government makes the people think they are against them which can lead to hate of those allowing the injustice and not letting people to express their civil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Teeth Mouth Guards Teeth Protector Due to high work pressure and a highly stressful life, disease known as Bruxism has evolved as a very fatal disease. Due to this many peoples starts to grinding and clenching the teeth at night. There are also various issues going on in the life due to which people can feel bruxism at night. This issues can lead to damaged your dental line. It can also create a headache, earache etc. It can also cause injury to your jaw, gums, and lips. Your full facial expression would get hurts a lot with this dental problem. One of the major issue it will create is disturbance in your sleep. Teeth Mouth Guards are also majorly useful in sports. To protect your teeth from the accidental injury, the sports authority has made mandatory to use this which will reduce the harmful effects during sport activities.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the help of Impression kit, dental specialist designed the impression of patient teeth. Manufacturers try to create the best fit mouth Guard for the user. First the sample is provided to the users to use it few days, if the user is comfortable in using it then the permanent Mouth guard is provided. Alginate material is used in preparing this mouth guards. In Europe before selling this it is mandatory to passed a EC test and get a EC mark on it. If there is no EC mark on it that it is considered as criminal offence by European ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. How Did Technology Change The Voyage Of Christopher... During the 15th and the 16th centuries, there were many European explores hoping to find wealth and undiscovered vast lands. Technological advances in the modern day time have greatly changed our world since the voyage of Christopher Columbus. The explorer Christopher Columbus made four trips across the Atlantic Oceanfrom Spain during the 1400 s and 1500 s. He was determined to find a direct water route west from Europe to Asia, but he never did. Instead, he accidentally stumbled upon the Americas. If Christopher Columbushad just some of the technology we have today in 2016, how might this have changed his planning and carrying out of his voyage? At the time of Christopher Columbus voyage, celestial navigationwas just being developed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet more than anything else, he benefited from technology that was far ahead of its time. Ambition and drive will take you far, but in order to sail the ocean blue in fourteen hundred and ninety two, Columbus needed engineering. If Christopher Columbus had the technology we have today when he set sail in 1492, he might have sailed his voyages in a quicker time frame than he did. Also, there could be a possibility that Columbus could have explored more of the world with the technology we have today because if the United States of America continues to make more technological advances, then GPS is limitless. GPS has improved our lives dramatically and will continue to do so until it is inevitably replaced by some form of more efficient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The End Of The Civil War After the Civil War, the fact that slavery was abolished might seem to be the end of the story; however, the problems derived from the abolishment of slavery had yet to be addressed. During the Reconstruction Era, these problems were reflected on the political, social, and economic aspects. Which played several major roles in shaping America from the late nineteenth into the twentieth centuries.These three aspects, political, social, and economical, affected one another so much that they were inseparable. The beginning leniency of Andrew Johnson all the way to the Confederates and later the political conflict between Johnson and the Radical Republicans, and lastly, the political struggle between Republicans and Democrats. It all resulted in the ever changing policies toward the freed people. These different policies had strong effects on the society, especially the freed people. Although some of the policies, such as the abolition of slavery and several Constitutional Amendments were beneficial to the rights of freed people, the sudden increase of freed people brought about the separation of black and white and many other social issues. Thus the real equality among people still had yet to be achieved. The economy also affected the society and the politics. The depression of the economy after the Civil War made people focus on their own situations, instead of worrying about the freed people. For example the people were distressed about getting money and how to provide for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Light and Dark in Joseph Conrad s Heart of Darkness Essay... Light and Dark in Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad s Heart of Darkness is a tragic tale of the white man s journey into the African jungle. When we peel away the layers, however, a different journey is revealed we venture into the soul of man, complete with the darkness of depravity as well as the wonderful. In this essence Conrad uses this theme of light and darkness to contrast the civilized European world with the savage African world in Heart of Darkness. As aforementioned, within Heart of Darkness, Conrad uses light and dark to symbolize good and evil, respectively. It is whiteness that is truly sinister and evil, for it symbolizes the immoral scramble for loot by the unscrupulous and unfeeling Belgian traders ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As well as the obvious difference between the white and black, we can perhaps see how the boy is trapped beneath and within white greed. This leads me on to the struggle between the white people and the native tribes, which plays into the next theme, that of light versus dark. From the very start, Marlow, the main character, creates a sense of darkness. At last, in its curved and imperceptible fall, the sun sank low, and from glowing white changed to a dull red without rays and without heat, as if about to go out suddenly, stricken to death by the touch of that gloom brooding over a crowd of men (Conrad 28). The use of imperceptible shows the way in which darkness falls without distinction, it sneaks up on the reader and indeed the scene. The dull red is lifeless and without energy and remains stagnant in its nature. Finally the use of the description, stricken to death the finally notion of darkness at its worse is given. Marlow s use of a modern city is the first glimpse of what he considers civilized and more importantly, uncivilized. Marlow begins by speaking of the occupants of the boat. He explains that the owner of the boat is an accountant and a lawyer. This fact alludes to the idea of what might be considered civilized. Furthermore the discussion he talks about the lights that are reflected in the water. This also creates the idea that he considers himself and the passengers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Andrew Jackson Beliefs Representation in both the media and in politics has always been important. So when Andrew Jackson came along claiming to represent the interest of the common man, society s interest peaked. Yet , did Jackson support the interest of the worker and farmers of the United States? Jackson, the president who used his veto power more than any other president at that point in history. Jackson, who abused power. Jackson, the hero of the common man. Andrew Jacksonbehaved more like the king the America tried to leave behind then the hero of the common man because he refused to listen to anyone else s opinion, he valued one group of people more than another, and he would use his personal feelings about something to change laws. Much like many kings, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. 1984 And Fahrenheit 451 In the texts, 1984, by George Orwell, and Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, the concepts of totalitarianism and censorship are addressed in various ways. Both texts are of dystopian fiction, set in post nuclear war nations, although they are somewhat of a different nature. The concepts of totalitarianism and censorship are explored throughout the texts by addressing the issue of knowledge is power , the use and abuse of technology and the desensitising of society. Although these are mentioned in both 1984 and Fahrenheit 451, they are different in the way they are approached by each totalitarian government, as the government in 1984 is much more severe in the way each of these issues are dealt with in the text. Orwell and Bradbury address ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both authors emphasise the message that knowledge is power in order to warn modern society of the damage that can be done by embracing totalitarianism regimes. Orwell is much stronger in portraying it, which is displayed through the party slogan who controls the past controls the future, who controls the present controls the past . Bradbury acknowledges this by removing literature, although people are still free to think. Orwell takes it further by making readers question, what knowledge can be trusted? If all thought is removed, eventually, nobody will be able to have power because if the knowledge is unknown to be true, it cannot be used to form a common argument against the government. In 1984 and Fahrenheit 451, the governments utilise technology to abuse the citizens rights to privacy as well as advertise political propaganda. In both texts, television plays an integral part of the use of technology. In Bradbury s text, a 24/7 TV program includes the audience in order to provide the impression they are an important part of society, whereas in Orwell s text, the telescreens are not only used for propaganda, but also to constantly monitor Oceania s citizens. This is evident when Winston kept his back turned to the telescreen. It was safer, though, as he well knew, even a back can be revealing. In Fahrenheit 451, the TV program ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Should School Start Later Persuasive Essay What time do you get up to get ready for school? Do you wake up at the last minute and have to rush? Some people may say that school starts too early, and in all reality it does. Students minds are never fully awake at eight a.m.. They may not give themselves enough time to eat breakfast. May not be getting enough sleep. Maybe they don t have a ride. Are the teachers even ready? If school started an hour later would there be as many tardies? Pushing the starttime back an hour may be beneficial for students and teachers. Some kids are not able to drive themselves to school. Whether it be they are out of gas, no car, or not even eligible to drive. If they were to wake up late, and miss the bus, or other transportation, it may take them a while to get to school. Whether they have to walk or whether they have to find someone else to take them. Either way they will most likely be late, and miss class time. If school were pushed back an hour it would give them enough time to make it to class on time. No excuses. You may think that if they do it with this time, that they will do it if changed too. In all reality they can wake up at the same time and not be rushed to get to school. Also have time to eat breakfast, and maybe find another ride. Say that they were to wake up at seven fifty. That would give them enough time to shower if needed, eat, play on their phone, and get to school. Allowing them to be on time to their first hour class, and be able to chat with friends before ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Diversity In American Language America is well known as the land of opportunity, an advocate for multiculturalism, a salad bowl. People from hundreds of different origins reside in the United States, practicing diverse religions, sharing culinary traditions, and most importantly, speaking a myriad of languages. On the surface, America s cultural integration is a model framework; plenty of the country s inhabitants happily accept its diversity, especially when compared to other regions around the world. However, historically, such diversity has also been met with resistance, particularly regarding language. The concept of English purification first appeared in the language s Early Modern period, long before America even established itself as an independent nation. The effort... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Namely, the internet provides millions of people access to nearly every inch of the world, thus exposing gamers, bloggers, and mere web browers to foreign sources. As a result, English, whether intentionally or not, borrows words from these sources to the point that dictionaries struggle to keep up. For example, an American online poker player explained how his opponent, a Romanian, used the term fish a bad poker player who gets lucky . Donkey already held the same meaning in English, but this American player began to use fish with other American players, therefore spreading its use (Millward 325 326). Furthermore, heavy immigration prevents English purification efforts as well. In the 19th century, German immigration to the United States increased, contributing educational loanwords such as semester and kindergarten, food and beverage terms like pretzel and lager, and accordion and yodel for music. An influx of Yiddish speaking Jews also introduced familiar words like bagel, pastrami, and matzo (Millward 326 327). Immigrants continue to flock to the United States from all over the world, bringing their vocabulary with them and consequently squelching purification attempts. Finally, the constant exchanges of products, information, and research have contributed to certain cultures gaining recognition for their successes, leading English to adopt words that reflect such achievements. For example, France is famous for its so called superiority in fashion and food, so we see loanwords such as chef, gourmet, and restaurant, as well as blouse, lingerie, and suede in English (Millward 325). Therefore, modern global communication prevents English purification and renders any attempt ineffective, for loanwords continue to enter the language at significant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Socratic Method In Euthyphro The Socratic Method is a very famous method of questioning that is not very known, although it is very important, even today. It inspires the respondent to dig deeply and think about the question with a new mind and new freedom which is obtained by discarding the previously held beliefs. The Socratic Method is valued because it allows people to live their lives in virtue. Living a virtuous life means to be honest, respectful, courageous, forgiving, and kind. One who lives a virtuous life is able to live a happy life. While reading The Euthyphro by Plato, I came across the use the Socratic Method. The Socratic Method is useful in that it enables a person to live a virtuous life. The three parts to the method are: the questioner claims to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 6). This definition is merely an example; it does not prove anything. Euthyphro must give a more accurate definition of piety to prove to Socrates that it is right to prosecute his own father. Socrates asks for a standard definition of piety, so he could figure out what was pious and what was not; a list of examples does not really do that. Socrates than gives Euthyphro a chance to give a more honest, so he is able to live in Virtue. The second definition is a step up from the first, giving an actual definition, not just an example. Euthyphro then agreed with Socrates that it was a poor definition and thought of a better ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Freedom In George Orwell s Nineteen Eighty-Four Ludwig von Mises once stated, Freedom can only be won by men unconditionally committed to the principles of freedom (Mises 95). Throughout George Orwell s novel, Nineteen Eighty Four, the protagonist, Winston Smith, is caught between the bounds of his individual perception of freedom and society s contrasting reality. While much of the society around him mindlessly follows the Party and Big Brother, Winston finds himself stopping to question what makes mankind free. As he begins to see the truths in the world around him, he is placed in a conflict with the Party s interests and with Big Brother. The propaganda that surrounds the capitulation towards Big Brother and his absolute power is the basis of Orwell s theme regarding the dangers of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through this means, The Party has under its control a whole population who has been taught not to question what is presented to them. They instead adopt Newspeak the language of The Party which removes the most basic of freedoms slowly from the human language. Winston eventually realizes that if there is any hope of defeating The Party, it must be a widespread revolution that starts with the average citizens of Oceania, also known as the proles. He finds, however, that any rebellion of the proles is unlikely, as Winston writes in his own journal, Until they become conscious they will never rebel, and until after they have rebelled they cannot become conscious (Orwell, Nineteen Eighty Four 62). The Party in this case has absolute control of every thought and action of the majority. This fuels the conflict between Winston and The Party, because he feels that he needs to work to help rebel against this oppression and to do his part in order to take down Big ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Negative Effects Of Social Media Addiction Health experts love to say that sitting is the new smoking. Given the number of diseases to which sitting is linked, and the number of people it apparently kills every year, sitting is one of the worst things we can do for health. But possibly as concerning is the thing that we often do while we re sitting: Mindlessly scrolling through our social media feeds when we have a few spare minutes (or for some, hours). And as we probably know intuitively, and as the research is confirming, it s not the best habit when it comes to our collective psychology. The American Academy of Pediatrics has warned about the potential for negative effects of social media in young kids and teens, including cyber bullying and Facebook depression. But the same risks may be true for adults, across generations. Here s a quick run down of the studies that have shown that social media isn t very good for mental well being, and in some ways, it can be pretty damaging.Experts have not been in total agreement on whether internet addiction is a real thing, let alone social media addiction, but there s some good evidence that both may exist. A review study from Nottingham Trent University looked back over earlier research on the psychological characteristics, personality and social media use. The authors conclude that it may be plausible to speak specifically of Facebook Addiction Disorder ...because addiction criteria, such as neglect of personal life, mental preoccupation, escapism, mood modifying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Sandwich Generation Essay Amy Tan begins by announcing, I am not a scholar of English...I cannot give you much more than personal opinions on the English language and its variations in this country and others. How does this opening set up your expectations for the rest of the essay? Why do you think she chose to begin by denying her own authority? The introduction Tan decided to use presents the reader with a strong sense of the kind of individual she is. By saying I am not a scholar of English , Tan is revealing how humble she is. Amy Tan has written many novels and essays (some of which have been nationally recognized). Yet, she starts off her essay by stating that this is just a product of her opinion and that it is in no way superior to any others opinion. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a writer, this exposure to all of these Englishes has affected her greatly. She no longer focuses on writing to the readers who can understand English perfectly. Tan s understanding of the multifaceted Englishes present in our nation allow her to get her message across to a larger audience. How does writing for a literary audience affect the language Tan primarily uses in the essay? What kind of English do you think she believes her audience speaks? Why? Support your answer with quotations from the text. Tan is aware that the literary audience will have a higher expectation of her writing. Therefore, she does not write in the manner in which her mother would speak ( broken English ). However, throughout her essay, any reader, whether an English scholar or student would easily be able to understand what Tan is trying to convey through her writing. In her essay Tan states: Fortunately, for reasons I won t get into today, I later decided I should envision a reader for the stories I would write. And the reader I decided upon was my mother. Tan s writing fully expresses the nature of her thoughts and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Electroconvulsive Treatment Various forms of treatment for people with mental illness have been available. Treatment depends on the type and degree of symptoms displayed by patients. Symptoms of various mental illnesses vary from person to person, ranging from mild to severe. It often happens, people suffering from mental illness do not even know that in fact they are sick and need for treatment. In these circumstances, the close friends and relatives should consult with someone who is an expert in the field of mental health, for example, is a psychiatrist or psychologist who can perform professional actions to address them. This form of treatment of mental illness based on the belief that the cause, which lies in the way a person reacts or feel a lot of things in his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the beginning, these drugs have many side effects. However, because of the development of certain modifications, it is now available with lower side effects. The best part of this drug is that it allows people with mental illness to live as normal people. They do not have to spend time in a mental hospital. Mood Stabilizers This medicine is good for patients with manic depressive. This will prevent the possibility of depression recur. Besides, these drugs also help to reduce the rate to not more severe depression. Here is a selection of treatment where the patient must be hospitalized. Electroconvulsive therapy In this method, after the administration of general anesthesia, the electric current will flow through a person s brain. This method is usually used to treat patients with severe depression. However, this method is no longer used as often as in the past. It is used only in cases where other methods fail to show any results. Hospitalization This method is done only in extreme cases. When some of the required intensive care, the patient is in the hospital under observation for a short time. Mental illness affects mental and physical health of the patient. It is important to get the right treatment at the right time. If you see people around you get symptoms of mental illness, immediately suggest for treatment and never be late to make immediate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Claude Mckay s No Name Woman CORNERSTONE OVERVIEW PRIOR KNOWLEDGE (Before the Unit) Editing Gender is the first Cornerstone of the unit. As a result, students continue honing their ability to frame and present an argument based on the synthesis of information from multiple sources, a skill they have been developing throughout high school. As 12th graders, students continue to apply their ability to read deeply, ask questions, and speak and write persuasively. PLACEMENT WITHIN THE UNIT Before: In order for students to be best prepared for Editing Gender, they will want to complete key parts of the English 4 Unit 1. In Unit 1, students engage the essential question: What is at stake when we conceptualize gender as either fixed or fluid? By the time students begin the Cornerstone, they will have read and discussed the poem The Harlem Dancer by Claude McKay in a seminar discussion, will have read and written in response to an excerpt of the memoir No Name Woman by Maxine Hong Kingston, and will have completed a novel study of Jeffrey Eugenides Middlesex. Throughout these readings, students engage with images, texts, and videos that facilitate discussion around the portrayal of gender. In the Cornerstone, students will have an opportunity to practice their ability to synthesize and form a stance on gender portrayal. Students will hone presentation and public speaking skills, as well as gain experience synthesizing multiple texts and text forms into a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Apply visual, oral, and written demonstration of their understanding of gender theory developed within the unit. Persuasively present their argument to their peers. Develop a more sophisticated understanding of how gender is mediated and constructed within popular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. What s Wrong With Cinderella Analysis Problems With Princesses In Peggy Orenstein s article, What s wrong with Cinderella? she discusses the problems with princesses. The first problem being that princess merchandise is everywhere. Orenstein writes about when she took her daughter to the dentist and once the check up was over, her daughter got a princess sticker. Princesses are embedded into a child s everyday life, making a princess more of a way of living than a fantasy. To further this point, Orenstein mentions how even now, in a show that is supposed to be about teaching other languages, Dora the Explorer, has turned into Dora finding a fairy tale land where she becomes a princess at the end of her two part movie. This is only the beginning of the issues that are brought to attention in this article. She mentions how all girls are exposed to princesses, no matter where they go. Orenstein expresses her concern as a parent and how princesses could be damaging to the mental and emotional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because Tinker Bell s reign as a princess didn t last, and Mulan and Pocahontas don t have glamorous outfits like the traditional princesses, even though they seem to be the most independent. This implies that an important aspect of being a princess is having a ballroom gown to go along with your title. Beautiful gowns have become something that coincides with princesses and their culture, making this something that little girls pay attention to. However, when [princess culture] is so dominant then it s no longer a choice, She carries out her argument by stating that there are 25,000 princess products, so no matter where you go you can t really get away from that. This really answers the big question, What s wrong with Cinderella? It s just a monopoly. Once we put our kids into this game, it s only about the money and we speak nothing of the consequences, no matter how big or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Sex Through The Centuries By Emily Dickinson Sex through the Centuries When writing a poem that asks or pleads for sex one must be careful to disguise it so as to not scare off the person for whom it is intended. The two poems listed below accomplish this by asking for sex without blatantly asking for sex. The earlier writing from 1606 Come, My Celia, Let us prove by Ben Jonson shows more eloquence and wordplay than the more recent poem Wild Nights Wild Nights by Emily Dickinson. This is partly because of the way that people spoke at that point in time, and partly to disguise the meaning with subtlety. The more recent poem shows less eloquence, but it does have a double meaning. They are both, however, deceptive on the surface with underlying sexual messages in their context. A comparison of Come, My Celia, Let us prove by Ben Jonson and Wild Nights Wild Nights by Emily Dickinson shows that love and desire are not a new thing, but that they have existed for a long time. The message is the same, but the way that they are expressed differs. Both of these poems are about the urgency of a romantic encounter that the authors wish to happen. Come, My Celia, Let us prove was originally a song in the play Volpone (1605), where Volpone unsuccessfully attempts to seduce Celia by offering gifts and pleasure. Edwin S. Lindsey, University of Chattanooga, writes Celia, the beautiful wife of old Corvino, is betrayed into the hands of the crafty and wanton old Volpone. He tries to seduce her, using all the lures of wealth, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Essay Abstract Mobile ad hoc networks will appear in environments where the nodes of the networks are absent and have little or no physical protection against tampering. The nodes of mobile ad hoc networks are thus susceptible to compromise. The networks are particularly vulnerable to denial of service (DOS) attacks launched through compromised nodes or intruders. This work proposed a new DOS attack and its defense in ad hocnetworks. The new DOS attack, called Ad Hoc Flooding Attack(AHFA), can result in denial of service when used against on demand routing protocols for mobile ad hoc networks, such as AODV, DSR. The intruder broadcasts mass Route Request packets to exhaust the communication bandwidth and node resource so that the valid communication cannot be kept. After analyzed Ad Hoc Flooding Attack, we develop Flooding Attack Prevention (FAP), a defense against the Ad Hoc Flooding Attack in mobile ad hoc networks. When the intruder broadcasts exceeding packets of Route Request, the immediate neighbors of the intruder record the behavior of sender and check its trust by a trust function . Once the threshold is exceeded, nodes deny any future request packets from the intruder. The results of this implementation show FAP can prevent the Ad Hoc Flooding attack efficiently. Index Terms Ad Hoc Network, MANET, Flooding Attack I. INTRODUCTION Ad hoc networks are wireless networks where nodes communicate with each other using multi hop links. There is no stationary infrastructure or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Langston Hughes Identity Search for Identity in the Poetry of Langston Hughes In exploring the problem of identity in Black literature we find no simple or definite explanation. Nevertheless, it is generally accepted that it is rooted in the reality of the discriminatory social system in America with its historic origins in the institution of slavery. One can discern that this slavery system imposes a double burden on the Negro through severe social and economic inequalities and through the heavy psychological consequences suffered by the Negro who is forced to play an inferior role, 1 the latter relates to the low self estimate, feeling of helplessness and basic identity conflict. Thus, in some form or the other, every Negro American is confronted with the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His own life influenced his art. Being born in a Negro family and at a time of racial discrimination from his early childhood, he had to bear the ruthless behaviour of the whites. So, from the very beginning of his life he faced many problems viz., racial discrimination, lack of identity in the society and no actual or practical freedom of blacks etc. All this put a remarkable impact on his mind, on his soul and made him a poet of blacks. A great votary of black art, Hughes inaugurated a distinct movement of negritude which may be regarded as the soul of Harlem. Rising from his consciousness of the colour of his skin and passing through various stages of identification with people and territory of Africa and finally grounding it in the American Past, negritude in the poetry of Hughes evolves into a definite and enduring concept expressive of definite vision.6 But he doesn t suffer from what W.E.B. DuBois terms as double consciousness two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body. 7 Langston Hughes in his essay on The Negro Artist and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Jfk Space Exploration Space Exploration: Apollo missions By Kenneth Hanks FDSCI 101 41 fall 2015 10/30/2015 What was the motivation that led to the discovery? The Apollo program was conceived during the Eisenhower administration in 1960. Up until this time the US space program had only supported one astronaut in flight. The Apollo program would carry 3 astronauts. The motivation was to be able to orbit 3 instead of 2 or 1. At the beginning of the research and design into Apollo, the trips to the moon were not anticipated until the far future. The US was perceived to be behind the USSR in space exploration. President Kennedy changed all that. What questions were asked? President Kennedy on May 25th 1961 proposed a manned Moon landing in this special message ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of those are: John Houbolt at Langley Research Center; Robert Seamans; Nicholas E. Golovin, Joseph Shea; Wernher von Braun; Jerome Wiesner; and many others contributed to the final decision of LOR (Lunar Orbit Rendezvous) for the Apollo program. Space historian James Hansen concludes that: Without NASA s adoption of this stubbornly held minority opinion in 1962, the United States may still have reached the Moon, but almost certainly it would not have been accomplished by the end of the 1960s, President Kennedy s target date. Mr. Hansen is speaking of the LOR ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay about Resolving the Global Warming Problem Resolving the Global Warming Problem It is our attitude at the beginning of a difficult task which, more than anything else will effect the outcome. Global Warming according to Microsoft Bookshelf nineteen ninety eight edition is A conjectural greenhouse effect on earth that is attributed to deforestation and industrial air emissions (MS Bookshelf 98). Global Warming could be one of the most important issues of the century. As global warming becomes more and more of an issue, the factors surrounding global warming need to be dealt with. The world is beginning to show that if something is not done about global warming serious side effects can occur. At first impression someone might think that global warming does not effect ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of the earth?s water supplies would be in danger because of incursions of seawater, and the effects of incurring seawater could be fatal for many species (129). . If one species goes extinct then in the long run humans suffer. Basic food pyramid principles can be applied to conclude the effects of species extinction. When the polar ice caps melt more water is added to the atmosphere. One finding suggests that the ocean water is less salty then it was under the ice twenty years earlier this would tend to confirm that the melting and shrinking of the ice caps has already taken place (Barker 43). In general more rain would occur causing a more humid climate. Heavy rains would cause mudslides like they did in California last summer killing many people (Cook 58). The rains in California were torrential and the worst the state has seen in many years (Hayden 13). If the ocean rises that much then the saltwater incursions would eliminate much of the fresh water in the world. Moisture fuels many of the worst storms in the world. If the ice caps melt obviously much more water will be added to the atmosphere. Hurricanes, floods, tsunamis, typhoons, cyclones, and monsoons, are a few of the most dangerous storms fueled by heat and water. Most people know the catastrophes that all of these storms have created throughout the years. Recently the worst cyclone in 25 years hit India killing more than 400 people and in Africa unusually strong rains ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Mission Of Athletics At Oasis Christian Academy INTRODUCTION AND PHILOSOPHY The mission of athletics at Oasis Christian Academy is to leverage athletic competition to train young people in how to more faithfully reflect Jesus Christ. We encourage student athletes to keep the various elements of their school experience in perspective. In other words, Christ like qualities and academics are first priority, but we are not slow to encourage participation in extracurricular activities while striving for excellence in all that we do. The drive is to be competitive and to win, but the goal is excellence, joy, and growth in Christ like character. The key to our success in this regard is that we, as a staff, set a good example. As coaches we strive to instill the highest ideals of Christianity, including the character traits of integrity, fair play and respect for others. Our core values that we teach help prepare our student athletes for life after high school. We want all of our student athletes to show that in everything they do I.C.A.R.E. I ntegrity C ommitment A ccountability R espect E xcellence We believe that these aspects of athletics are the most important parts of the learning process, and that our student athletes, when the game is over, have given the most of themselves physically, mentally, and emotionally. OBJECTIVES OF ATHLETICS Character Qualities: 1.Student athletes will be able to identify with the team members and the school 2.Student athletes will learn self discipline that will not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Ember In The Ashes Sparknotes Thank you to HarperCollins UK for providing me a copy of this book. An Ember in The Ashes is a fantasy young adult book by Sabaa Tahir. It tells a story about Laia, a girl who lives in a place ruled by the Martials. Laia is a Scholar and her people have been oppressed by the Empire for hundred years. Meanwhile Elias is a young Martial man who trains as Empire s most deadly soldiers, the Mask. One day, Laia s brother is taken away by the Empire and locked up in jail. Laia then tries to find a way to save her brother by becoming a spy for a rebel group called the Resistance, on the Blackcliff academy. Blackcliff academy is a school where they train Martials to become soldiers. On the other hand, Elias was attempting to escape from turning into what he hates his whole life. But one surprising event occurs that require him to stay at the academy and fight. Laia and Elias s lives cross path and they might be the start of a revolution.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Empire is supposed to be based on Ancient Rome s society. They have clear separation on social classes which determined on what race you are (Martials, Scholar, Tribal, etc.). Slavery and brutality can be seen anywhere in the Empire. The Empire also has complex military structure that I had a hard time at first to understand. There are just so many ranks with different functions and I m not good with remembering those so it was a bit of a struggle for me. But once I figure those out, I wasn t bothered by it at all. Although it is based on Ancient Rome, I always feel that the world is in somewhat Middle East ish setting. There s a lot of mention of desert and sand storm (if I remember correctly). I don t know. If only there s more of the physical description of the world, it would really help the reader to visualize the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. A Comparison of Two Men s Weekly Magazines Essay A Comparison of Two Men s Weekly Magazines January saw two publishing giants IPC and EMAP venture into the no man s land of the magazine industry with the publication of two Men s weekly magazines, intelligently titled Nuts (published by IPC) and Zoo (EMAP). Weekly magazines have traditionally been seen as a women s arena, they are too girly with titles such as Chat and Heat being incredibly successful publications for the above two companies. It was felt that with tabloid newspapers such as The Sun, The Star and The Daily Sport there was no market for a men s weekly magazine despite the surprise runaway success of the monthlies like FHM, Maxim and Loaded in the 1990s. IPC and EMAP felt ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perhaps then, despite the initial scepticism of industry insiders, the popularity of these two magazines signify that men really do have a weekly appetite for beer, breasts and footie . Or more cynically as Rick Poynor, writing for eyemagazine, put it If these products then sell, is it because this really is what men want? Or because the evolving conventions of the global market place have engineered public taste to respond to this rubbish? Whether they are rubbish or not; circulation is rising and although Nuts is winning the circulation game at present both magazines are incredible similar. In the 23 31 March issue Nuts promises to tell us why Jennifer Ellison!! is Britain s hottest footie fan! (The answer may lie in the fact that she poses topless) as well as a free magazine containing semi naked 50 sexiest footballers wives 2005 . Zoo depicts a bikini clad Blimey, I say blimey, its Nikki Sanderson! (who surprisingly does not appear topless) and the 12 Hottest Hollyoaks babes ever! (Who do). Both magazines are dominated by a mixture of scantily clad women and football stories, of which Zoo has 18 and Nuts has 11. Both include fairly gruesome main features; Nuts discusses Mafia punishments with gory pictures including someone lying in a pool of blood with the caption A victim of the Mafia s enforcers . Zoo runs a story on Killer Britain picturing known serial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Lyndon Johnson and the Tonkin Gulf Resolution Essay Lyndon Johnson and the Tonkin Gulf Resolution The official rhetoric of Lyndon Johnson s administration portrayed the Gulf of Tonkin incident as an unprovoked and malicious attack on U.S. ships by the armed forces of North Vietnam, as a result of which the President needed the power to deal militarily with the North Vietnamese. The Gulf of Tonkin incident explicitly encompasses military actions on August 2, and alleged actions on August 4, 1964, between North Vietnamese torpedo patrol boats and United States destroyers and aircraft off the coast of North Vietnam. President Johnson and many top administration officials declared that the United States was innocent of any aggressive offensive maneuvers against the North ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, this paper will argue that the Gulf of Tonkin Resolutionitself and the rhetoric of President Johnson and his advisers show that the top officials in the U.S. government had an attitude of insincerity toward South Vietnam as an independent country. The stepping up of military efforts by the U.S. in the first nine months of Lyndon Johnson s presidency was motivated by a self serving sentiment, which was to show the world the United States political resolve with regard to the spread of Communism. In essence, the passage of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution enabled President Johnson to use whatever means necessary to do what he wanted to do, or felt he needed to do, in Southeast Asia. Immediately after what has become known as the Gulf of Tonkin incident, the President asked Congress for the power to use overt military force in Vietnam without the declaration of war. At the time, however, it was extremely unclear exactly what had taken place in the Gulf and whether or not the Resolution asked for was legitimate and just. The revelation that the Gulf of Tonkin incident was a charade is presented by many ... [Even] George Ball, who was the Undersecretary of State under Johnson, spoke to Hendrickson about the Gulf of Tonkin charade. 2 The Undersecretary of State s calling the Gulf of Tonkin incident a charade is very strong wording, as he was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Theu.s. Mariano Azuela s The Underdogs ( Los De Abajo ) Mexicans opened the twentieth century with the most drastic action that citizens can take against their government: revolution. The open rebellion against the military dictator Porfirio DГaz began in 1910 and led to ten years of violent and destructive warfare within Mexico. When the fighting finally ended, many Mexicans were disillusioned about the revolutionas the small political and economic changes that were finally implemented was not worth the senseless violence that wracked Mexico. Mariano Azuela, in his novel The Underdogs (Los de abajo), examines this notable problem of the Mexican Revolutionthrough the narrative of a band of rebel soldiers. Their leader is a poor, illiterate, Indian Demetrio MarcГas, with his trusted aide the educated, city boy, journalist Luis Cervantes. As displayed in The Underdogs, the disillusionment with the revolution resulted from the lack of a clear purpose for the fighting, a charismatic and powerful leader that could unify the rebels, and the lack of major societal change resulting from it. The Mexican Revolution, unlike the French or American Revolution, created disillusionment because there was never a common motive for the various rebel factions to unify under and for average Mexicans to understand why a revolution was necessary. This absence is a notable issue in Azuela s The Underdogs, where the lack of purpose is evident in MarcГas band of rebels. After Luis Cervantes is captured by MarcГas men, he introduces himself as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Types of Probability and Economic Models Essay Many events can t be predicted with total certainty. The best we can do is say how likely they are to happen, using the idea of probability. Probability theory is the branch of mathematics concerned with probability, the analysis of random phenomena. Probability is indeed used in real life, especially in the field of economics. Economists proceed to model the behavior of economic agents by assuming that these agents form probabilityestimates. However, there is an interesting division between economists who tend to treat these probability estimates as subjective and those who treat them as objective. In order to get a clear understanding of how probability plays a role in economics, we must first identity objective probability and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A very important idea that is often ignored by people engaging is such objective and subjective probability is the evaluation of Objective and Subjective Probability. People don t always evaluate uncertain events by applying the laws of probability. An example of that is investing in the stock market. Investors often have an exaggerated belief that stock markets will to rise or fall, or that real estate prices will rise, despite the objective and subjective probabilities that this belief is highly unlikely to be true. In order to clearly understand how probability plays into economics and how it plays a major role in our everyday life, I have chosen to use an objective approach to probability. I have to chosen to create a Macroeconomic model that allows one to predict trends in average world income growth that accord well with observation. Such economic model is objective because all predictions and assumptions will be solely based on previous economic data and statistics not taking into account any personal judgments. In order to be able to come up with such complicated economic model, I will be utilizing my mathematical skills gained through my IB math class. I will also heavily rely on my economics knowledge and economics analytical skills. I will also use Tamura (1996) model of world income dynamics for reference. To come up with an economic model that predicts average world income growth, given that the world has many countries with varying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Sin Nombre Virus Risk Assessment in Yosemite National Park... SIN NOMBRE VIRUS RISK ASSESMENT IN YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK Hantaviruses are a genus of virus that are single stranded, negative sensed RNA viruses with a tripartite genome, represented by 45 different species across a worldwide distribution (Dearing and Dizney, 2010). They are pathogens primarily hosted by small mammals, in the family Muridae, with rats and mice making up the majority of these hosts. Hantaviruses first came to be known when two major disease events occurring in the twentieth century lead to the discovery of both old and new world hantaviruses (Johnson et al 2010). Old world hantavirus were first discovered during the Korean War (1950 1953) when over 3,000 U.N and Korean soldiers became stricken with hemorrhagic fever with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is currently no antiviral drugs to treat HPS infections and the current form of treatment is through supportive therapy such as assisted respiration, and in extreme cases extracorporeal membrane oxygenation to provide a constant supply of oxygen to the patient (Mayo Clinic 2013). Even with treatment, HPS has a current mortality rate of approximately 38% (CDC. 2013). The deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) is the most widely dispersed mammal in North America and is the primary reservoir species for SNV (University of California Agricultural and Natural Resources 2013). Deer mice are nocturnal and are found throughout all types of habitats ranging from forests to scrublands, making this a very ubiquitous species that primarily feed on grains and seeds(University of California Agricultural and Natural Resources 2013). However deer mice are very adaptable animals that can change their diets to suit their environment and their diet can consist of invertebrates, fungi, fruits, and green vegetation. The typical lifespan of deer mice is 2 years and they typically do not breed during the winter, although in times of abundant food supply and warm temperatures they may breed year round with liter size varying from three to six young SNV (University of California Agricultural and Natural Resources 2013). SNV is believed to be transmitted horizontally amongst deer mice through exchanges of body fluid which may increase with aggressive behaviors amongst individuals, such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The House of Mirth, by Edith Wharton Irony is common in realist novels that reveal the fall and/or rise of characters among other aspects. It is mostly shown at the end which is usually tragic but tell readers the fate of the characters. Realist novels have plausible events, with cause and effect in their stories what the characters desire and the consequences they receive because of that. Realism in the novel, The House of Mirthby Edith Wharton, was clearly shown through Lily Bart s characterwith its ironic ending that had both her fall and rise as a character. She was known for her beauty in the novel; she made various mistakes in the process of entering the high social status. Her physical beauty was not enough to establish herself in society if her name was not... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yes, he could now read into that farewell all that his heart craved to find there; he could even draw from it courage not to accuse himself for having failed to reach the height of his opportunity (349). Lily s dead body on her bed in the last chapter reminded him of their times together, and reassured him of the love he had for her throughout the story. The readers were focused more on their romantic love and it was ironic that her dead body indicated the love. Her unconsciousness helped Selden declare his love for her in silence. The last, perhaps most ambiguous lines of the novel, He knelt by the bed over her, draining their last moment to its lees; and in the silence there passed between them the word which made all clear (350). The line draining their last moment to its lees suggests that it was their last moment together, but she was not alive. It was his last moment with her, yet he was savoring it as the last loving moment between them. Such a scene can come off as strange but it showed that even with her unrecognizing face, he still loved her because, it was her real self (345). He disregarded her appearance and condition to just stay by her side one last time; it took her dead body for him to realize and reassure his feelings for her. It was her the loss that made their love truer; even though she died, he realized, but at least he had loved her, had been willing to stake his future on his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Role Of Women In EuripidesBacchae Throughout Euripides Bacchae, there are plot elements, which seem out of place for a tragedy, such as Pentheus frolicking around in women s clothing. However, these out of place comedic elements serve as a way to highlight the underlying conflicts in the play. One of these seemingly out of place plot elements is the comedic way Agave handles the death of her child. On the surface, her comedic behave or depicts women as foolish and weak, therefore making women seem inferior to men. However understanding Agave s comedic behavior reveals the underlying conflict between how women should behave in society versus how they behave in the story. Therefore, understanding the way Agave handles the death of her son emphasizes the role of women in the patriarchal Greek society. Understand the underlying meaning of Agave s comical behavior illustrates the oppression the women face in the patriarchal Greek society. On the surface, the comedic way Agave handles her son s death presents women as foolish and weak. Agave is oblivious that with hands alone . . . [she] caught [Pentheus] and tore [him] limb from limb even though she holds his head in her hands (Bacchae 1209/10). Consistently, Agave believes that the bloody item she holds in her hand is the head of a lion, rather than the head of her own beloved child. Agave s obliviousness is a form of dramatic irony, which Euripides uses on the surface to represent Agave, as well as the other women, as rationally inferior to men. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Forrest Gump Film Analysis Forrest Gump is a movie that was released in the summer of 1994 and is based on a novel by the same name that was written by Winston Groom almost a decade earlier in 1986. The movie was directed by Robert Zemeckis and produced by Paramount Pictures. The film features Tom Hanks as the main character Forrest Gumpwho is a slow witted character but also has a heart of gold and is extremely courageous. The supporting cast consists of Gary Sinise (Lt. Dan), Robin Wright (Forrest s mother) , Sally Field(Jenny) , Mykelti Williamson (Bubba), among others. In this critique I will be summarizing the plot and analyzing what I liked and disliked about the movie and whether it stands the test of time. The movie begins with Forrest Gump waiting at a bus stop and starting a friendly conversation with a stranger sitting next to him. He begins to tell his life story and drops one of the most famous lines in film history, My Momma always said, life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you re going to get. . This line would be the whole focus of the movie as you will see what Forrest Gump has experienced and accomplished in his life up to that point, as well as the many important figures he had crossed paths with. Early on in life Forrest was often bullied at school for his curved spine and his low intelligence. On his first day of school in 1950s Greenbow, Alabama, Forrest meets a girl named Jenny Curran who becomes Forrest s only friend and later he would develop a crush for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Obesity In Mexico Mexico is currently going through a nutrition transition. Mexicans are moving away from a traditional diet toward a highly processed diet making them particularly vulnerable to chronic disease. Trade liberalization plays a huge role in this regard. After NAFTA had been implemented in 1994, the number of unhealthy food products from the United States to Mexico increased substantially. According to FAO and the OECD, Mexico has one of the highest obesity rates in the world. According to national nutritionsurvey, Mexico is leading the world in childhood obesity with 30% under 15 years, 40.8% are overweightover 15+, and 32.2% are obese, placing the country second in the world. The indigenous population suffers from a higher nutritional risk and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prior to joining McGill in 2007, she has been a Post Doctoral Research Fellow and subsequently a faculty at the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta and Madras School of Economics, India. She has received number of international fellowships and awards by the World Bank, ADB, Indo Dutch program, and Ford Foundation. She was a Post doctoral/ Visiting Fellow at the Faculty of Business Management, Oulu University Finland; Stockholm Environment Institute; the SOM Research School Groningen University, UNU MERIT Maastricht University; and the SERD, Asian Institute of Technology. She was also a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the De La Salle University, Manila. She has numerous publications in peer reviewed journals and five authored ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Japanese Alien and Japanese-American Poets In U. S.... On February 19, 1942, Franklin Delano Roosevelt issued the infamous Executive Order 9066, which resulted in the internment of 110,000 Japanese Aliens and Japanese Americans in concentration camps because of the so called military threat, they posed. In 1945, poet Lawson Fusao Inada wrote the following poem, titled Concentration Constellation, which refers to the various relocation campsthat were used to contain these people: In this earthly configuration, We have, not points of light, but prominent barbs of dark... Begin between the Golden State s highest and lowest elevations and name that location Manzanar. Rattlesnake a line southward to the zone of Arizona, to the home if natives on the reservation, and call those ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Inada illustrates, government documents and written accounts are not the only way to study the issues surrounding the internment; poetry, being a traditional and cherished practice brought over from Japan and continued in the United States, serves to give a unique and informative perspective into the lives of the Japanese internees. Not only does the poetry written by Japanese aliens and American citizens of Japanese descent describe the living conditions in the relocation camps they were imprisoned in, but it also demonstrates the array of emotions these people felt, including the hope of one day being free, the anger at being imprisoned, and, most prominently, the sadness from being away from home and loved ones. Why was writing poetry so popular in the internment camps? Jori and Kay Nakano relate that short poems were ideal forms for the internees expression of their pent up emotion, because of the scarcity of writing paper. The Nakanos also point out that short poems were a Japanese tradition of expression, and thus a form that the people of Japanese descent were comfortable with. Their poetry offered a means of escape and relief, a way to vent and reflect in the harsh environment they were trapped in. While commenting on his own experiences, Inada asserts that if it weren t for the poem, the thoughts and feelings would have stayed submerged, unexpressed, gradually fading and dispersing in my consciousness, and that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Edgar Allen Poe s The Tell-Tale Heart Published in 1805, Edgar Allen Poe s gothic tale The Tell Tale Heart is narrated by a murder who has killed an old man and finally admits his criminal. The murder happens in the bedroom where people get rest. The time, night, makes it more terrifying for us to imagine more than the murder itself. The narrator mentions watch four times. Normally, watch represents time. In the story, it represents the time approaching death which makes us nervous, A watch s minute hand moves more quickly than did mine (Poe 2). The story is written in the first person point of view. When we are reading the story, it seems we are doing the same thing as the narrator which builds horrible, nervous and sad tone. When the narrator goes to the old man s bedroom, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Pros And Cons Of Cartels introduction In the year 2010 the European union fined 17 bathroom manufacturers from different European countries for having made price agreements to keep the price of their products unnaturally high. The cartel covered six countries and lasted for 12 years. The cartel was went public when Masco, one of the 17 firms, was given full immunity in return for providing information to the European commission(EC). The firms were fined 622 million euro s, which led to multiple firms getting into financial trouble. In this paper I am going to explain how the bathroom manufacturers cartel worked and on top of that give a conclusion on if the fines were justified. I am going to do this by explaining what a cartel is and how it works, then I am going to provide information about the bathroom manufacturers cartel case. I do this by explaining how they made price agreements. At last I am going to provide a conclusion whether the firms got punished in the right way. And if the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cartels are illegal but not uncommon this is because a cartel can give producers a greater profit with less production. What is a cartel A cartel is a secret agreement between multiple firms to keep prices at a higher level than the original market equilibrium. They kind of fix the selling price by doing so. Also a cartel makes sure new competitors can t enter the market, because when a new competitor would enter, the firms which have the cartel will all lower their prices to a level that is lower than the price of the new competitor, as a consequence the new competitor will eventually go bankrupt. The most common industry for cartels is an oligopolistic industry, in this industry there is a small number of producers and a large number of costumers. Also the products in this market are usually commodities, this are products to satisfy a consumer s needs. How does a cartel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Drugs Lab Report Introduction Background Information Overview Investigating the effects of drugs is a very important task in order to establish whether it is a suitable product for the public. Aspirin is common over the counter pain relief medication used by a vast majority of society. Aspirin, Paracetamol and Magnesium are all examples of drugs used to relieve pain among society, but can these drugs aid in the growth of another organism like plants? In order to understand whether these drugs will have a positive or negative effect on these organisms, there must be some prior knowledge of how plants absorb nutrients and what the purpose of Aspirin is on the human body. How do plants function? Major NutrientsMinor Nutrients (Trace Elements) Carbon (C)Molybdenum (Mo) Hydrogen (H)Copper (Cu) Oxygen (O)Boron (B) Nitrogen (N)Manganese (Mn) Phosphorus (P)Iron (Fe) Potassium (K)Chlorine (Cl) Sulphur (S)Zinc (Zn) Calcium (Ca) Magnesium (Mg) Plants are common organisms, known for their aid in absorbing carbon and releasing oxygen into the airways. Plants, being living organisms, need both nutrients and water in order to stay healthy and strong (Gardening Know How, 2011). There are a large range of nutrients which come from the leaves and the soil of the plant, each with their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Aspirin aids in the prevention of harmful substances growing in the human body, the plant body system has a different anatomy. Because of this, it is more than likely that the drug will have a negative effect on the plant growth. As plants need a specific amount of each nutrient, the more of each nutrient which is in the plant system, the more likely that the drug will be affected by plant toxicity, meaning the plants with a higher dosage will die of the time frame that the experiment goes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Essay Classical and Post-Classical Hollywood Cinema Classical and Post Classical Hollywood Cinema INTRODUCTION During the course of this essay it is my intention to discuss the differences between Classical Hollywood and post Classical Hollywood. Although these terms refer to theoretical movements of which they are not definitive it is my goal to show that they are applicable in a broad way to a cinema tradition that dominated Hollywood production between 1916 and 1960 and which also pervaded Western MainstreamCinema (Classical Hollywood or Classic Narrative Cinema) and to the movement and changes that came about following this time period (Post Classical or New Hollywood). I intend to do this by first analysing and defining aspects of Classical Hollywood and having done that, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We have a white male heterosexual protagonist. Also a structure of order/disorder/order restored is one of the most fundamental. This structure is will proceed in a linear trajectory towards a high level of closure or resolution. Every question which is raised during the film must be answered. Within our linear trajectory we have a cause and effect pattern which means we will watch an action in one scene and proceed to see its effect or re action on the following scene. In TOUCH OF EVIL (Orson Welles, USA, 1958) we open with a honeymooning couple. Within moments there is an explosion and disorder is created almost instantly. Our central protagonist, in this case Charlton Heston, combats this disorder for the duration until he eventually finishes back in the arms of his wife. This example represents what David Bordwell (Narration of the fiction film, Madison: University of Wisconsin press, 1985) means when he says usually the classical syuzhet presents a double causal structure 2. Two plot lines, one which involves a heterosexual romance and another which causes an external struggle (usually for the man and if for the woman inevitably solved by the man). Classical Gender Representation: In Classical Hollywood the representation of women is certainly quite clear cut, our main two definable types being that of the virgin and that of the whore. Our virgin represents the patriarchal ideals of family within which at the time a woman should represent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Differences And Differences Between Apple And Cadbury This factor can be critically evaluated. Whereas, Apple mainly relies on factors related to technological innovations and development, Cadbury s main focus is on the taste of the chocolate. Thus, Cadbury often faces challenging situations because consumers can deal with the exclusion of technological advancements to some extent but they never compromise in the case of the taste of food. But, most experts agree on the fact that these companies have hardly ever taken or implemented a wrong decision. This is the reason why Apple and Cadbury are the leaders in their respective segments. The decision making factor can be improved and strengthened if both of these companies give more emphasis on the recommendations made by the employees. It will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The strategies and the structures of the supply chains are amazing at some points. But there are shortcomings too. These major organizations have always tried to provide their customers with products of excellent quality. They have never compromised with the factor of customer satisfaction at any stage of the supply chain. Excellent professionalism and amazing business ethics have established iPhones and Dairy Milk as the leading products in their respective ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. The History And Development Of The Ancient Greek Theatre Our dramas, plays and theatres today are all originally inspired by the classic Greek theatres. The classic Greek theatres can be said as the pioneer in theatricals. As early as 700 B.C., ancient Greek theatre was originated. There are four qualities of ancient Greek theatre which are the occasions for its performance, competitive element, choral element and the basis of the theatre. The earliest theatres or dramas were staged during spring to honor the god Dionysus. This festival, City Dionysia was established by the Athenian ruler named Pisistratus. In Greek mythology, Dionysus was known as the son of Zeus, the only god who was born by one god and one mortal parent, Semele. He was also known as the god of wine, fertility and revelry. He was raised by satyrs, killed, dismembered and was actually reborn. While other gods had temples for themselves, the cult of Dionysus was hold in the wood. It was believed that he could liberate and inspire man. It was also believed that he could endow man with divine creativity. Thus, Dionysus was considered as a patron of arts. As had been mentioned earlier, the festival, City Dionysia featured competition such as in music, dance, poetry and singing and prizes were awarded to the winners each year. Actors and playwrights presented tragedies and comedies during the three days of this festival and they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The earliest example of a circular stage occurs in theatre remains dating back to 330 B.C. Before that period, stages probably were rectangular and the theatre itself constructed out of wood. Other fixtures included a large platform on wheels that could be rolled in to show the aftermath of a scene not acted out in front of the audience, and a device used like a crane to lift actors so they appeared to be floating in mid air. In some plays this device was used for actors portraying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Hollywood And Its Commercial Aesthetic Hollywood cinema is primarily subjected to telling stories. The inclination of Hollywood narratives comes not just from good chronicles but from good story telling. The following essay will discuss Hollywood s commercial aesthetic as applied to storytelling, expand on the characteristics of the principles of classical film narration and evaluate alternative modes of narration and other deviations from the classical mode. a)Hollywood s commercial aesthetic as applied to storytelling: According to Richard Maltby (2003) commercial aesthetic is used to describe Hollywood s aesthetics system, driven as it is by the existence of entertainment as a commercial commodity. From this perspective, Hollywood s most profound significance lies in its ability to turn pleasure into a product we can buy. An understanding of Hollywood s commercial aesthetic requires a consideration of both the formal conventions of Hollywood movies and the external social and cultural pressures that regulate movies as products of a system of mass production and distribution (pp. 580 581). Each Hollywood movie is best implicated as an opportunist congregation of unalike elements as reasoned out by Maltby. In order to best mollify the (perceived) market place at a particular point in time these rudiments are transported together by producers and production companies. Furthermore, Maltby debates that this may result in movies which are dogged by competing (and perhaps contradictory) impulses and it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...