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Comparing Glaucon s And Socrates Arguments
In Republic II, Glaucon and Socrates pose the question of whether justice is intrinsically good, or
instrumentally good. Further, the two men wish to discover which life is best the just life or the
unjust one. While Glaucon argues that the unjust life is best, Socrates argues that the just life is
truly better. In this paper, I will summarize both Glaucon s and Socrates arguments, and provide a
critical analysis of the opposing views.
Glaucon begins Republic II by describing different types of goods and by placing them into
categories beginning with those that are valued for their own sake (Plato 399). In this category what
is good is not sought after for its ability to achieve something, but only for its inherent worth as
an end in itself. For Glaucon, joy is an intrinsically valuable good that we appreciate merely
because it is joyful to have joy. Glaucon describes the next category of goods as those that not
only have intrinsic value, but also those that provide an additional service such as health (Plato
399). Lastly, Glaucon describes a category of goods that are valued only for their instrumental
ability, and are worthless upon losing said ability. To elaborate on this last category of goods, a
hammer is valued not because it is a hammer, but because it can hammer and once it can no
longer hammer it is no longer valued. Following this separation of goods, Socrates adopts
Glaucon s view and adds to it a new dynamic by ranking the groups, and placing justice where
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Fantasy Voyage from Femoral Vein to Right Lobe of the Lung...
HS 130
Unit 4 Assignment
Fantasy Voyage and Battle of the Lung
Hello everyone and welcome aboard! I am S Y. with Voyage Health. Today, we will embark
together in my mini sub and we shall travel through the body of this young lady named Lola. In
this journey we will enter her body through the femoral vein and travel all the way to her lung.
Alert! Alert!
An alert just came and we are in for a surprise. Bacteria have invaded Lola s lower lobe of her right
lung and we shall report the invasion and document all we see.
Let s proceed. We are being injected into the femoral vein close to the groin area. The femoral vein
runs parallel with the femoral artery through the upper thigh and pelvic region of the body. (Yahoo
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Next stop. Right atrium. One of the four chambers of the heart, the right atrium lets deoxygenated
blood to pass through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle and from there to the lung to
oxygenate. The tricuspid valve, also known as right atrioventricular valve is located between the
two chambers and it looks like flaps that blocks blood flowing back into the atrium. (Yahoo Health,
2013) The right ventricle of the heart has the mission to pump the blood into the pulmonary artery
via the pulmonary valve and pulmonary trunk right into the lungs. Ready to go through the
pulmonary valve into the pulmonary artery? Here we go! Weeeee.....
We are steps away from the most magnificent oxygen factory you have ever seen. Short and wide,
the pulmonary artery begins at the base of the right ventricle and with a considerable size of 1.2
inches in diameter and 2.0 inches in length. Interesting fact: the pulmonary artery is one of the only
arteries that carry deoxygenated blood. The other artery is the umbilical artery in the fetus. This is
just something I remembered from an Anatomy class I used to take in college. The main pulmonary
artery extends from the right ventricle of the heart and branches into left and right pulmonary
arteries. The left and right pulmonary arteries extend to the left lung and right lungs.(Bailey, Regina
2013)
Now just relax and sit back. Enjoy the ride to the lung! Going through the
Finally, as promised,
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Katherine Mansfield And Ernest Hemmingway Are Both Published
Katherine Mansfield and Ernest Hemmingway are both published writers. One was born in New
Zealand and the other in the United States during the late 19th century. This paper will compare and
contrast the setting, plot, imagery, climax, and theme between Mansfield s Miss Brill and
Hemmingway s Cat in the Rain.
The setting in Miss Brill takes place in a public garden in France. The story states the band plays
in the Jardins Publiques (Public Gardens) in France (15). Miss Brill, the protagonist, is proceeding
on a Sunday afternoon to the gardens where she will listen to a band. Mansfield tells us there were
a number of other people out that afternoon, more than any other Sunday. The time of year appears
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She is a lady vicariously living through those around her. She makes observations of the patient
Englishman and his nagging wife (15). Furthermore, she observes two young girls laughing and
meeting up with two soldiers (15). Nearby resides a stiff man with a woman. The man indifference
to the woman makes Miss Brill angry. She whispered over and over The Brute! The Brute! (16).
She was also unimpressed by a beautiful woman that passed by. She dropped some violets, which a
young boy picked up and gave back to her. However Miss Brill see s the woman throw the flowers
away. She exclaims, Dear me! (16). Miss Brill views the events as a play as if she is an actress.
Each individual have their parts. Even the fur she wears around her head has a part in the play.
Mansfield advises, It was exactly like a play. Who could believe the sky at the back wasn t painted?
(17).
In contrast, the characters in the plot of Cat in the Rain are limited to the American couple, a cat,
the padrone, and a maid. The American wife sees a cat from her window. Hemingway states, A
cat was crouched under one of the dripping green tables (62). She desires to retrieve the cat
against the indifference of her husband. The American wife states, I m going down and get that
kitty (62). George, her husband, half heartedly offers to retrieve it for her. He was indifferent to the
episode. Hemingway advises us that he went on reading and
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Monologue On Crooks
Tell me what you did to them. Fucking liar. Five? I ve done eight, and raped the shit out of all of
em, before I killed em. Give me the details, man. Did you fuck em first? Got pictures? He really
didn t know why he came here. The responses, obviously from men, wanting nothing more than to
jack off to anothers dark fantasies, were always the same. Questions, boasts, requests for details,
juvenile comments or being called a liar. It wasn t just the comments that had him shaking his head
in disgust, but the lack of intelligence inherent in them. Did every pervert have to be stupid as well,
and what did that say about him? He knew he wasn t stupid, and his IQ likely outstripped them all
in total. But, then he knew why he continued to frequent the boards. It was the... Show more content
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As far as Graham Norton was aware, two of the corpses, one of them Cherise McMahon s had
even yet to be discovered. No, he wasn t stupid, and although there was likely a profiler out there
who d be capable of linking the women together and distinguishing a signature, his selection of a
variety of victim types was deliberate; for all intents and purposes, he and his crimes were
invisible, and even if eventually linked together, the uncommon pattern would make it almost
impossible for authorities to predict his next move. But that meant they d also failed to garner the
attention he thought they deserved. Fucking idiots, you could outsmart these days. Whispering to
Mr Biggles who looked up at him with his big yellow eyes, and purred in agreement, Norton
nuzzled the top of the black tabby s head, Time for bed, and reached out to switch the computer
off, when the screen scrolled up and a new message captured his interest. More than you d
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Emotional Analysis Of Davis Guggenheim s Waiting For...
Music is literally everywhere! Whether it be rocking out to your favorite song blasting through the
car radio, soft melodies from the speakers lightly filling the business of the grocery store, or the
latest tune in the back of your head while trying to recall how to decipher a logarithmic function on
the Calculus exam, there is no escape. The musicimplemented in motion pictures is the
psychological connection between the implications the director wants the audienceto learn and the
essence of the emotional impact the audience should feel after viewing it, whether it be total
distraught or anticipation for what will happen in the next scene. Pace of both the visual content
and music highlight what the audience should feel while analyzing the message the director is
getting across to the audience. In his documentary, Waiting for Superman, the film director Davis
Guggenheimimplements a melodramatic soundtrack and fluctuating pace to intensify the sentiment
the audience should perceive while watching the heartbreaking details and brief, yet crucial,
optimistic moments unfold. Moreover, the two attributes that audiences pay the least attention to
could be the most influential aspects of the film. Notably, music has a substantial emotional effect
on anybody who is in hearing range of the melody. While distracted with the main plot and how the
emotional content is affecting them, they have minimum consciousness of the thematic musical
content. Without the music in the
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Malcolm Gladwell Factors Of Success Analysis
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Malcolm Gladwell said: Practice isn t the thing you do once you re good. It s the thing you do
that makes you good. Journalist and author, Malcolm Gladwell is best known for writing The
Outliers, a book which challenges readers definitions of success by claiming special chances,
hidden potentials, and cultural legacies lead to success. He asserts that if you work hard enough,
assert yourself, and use your mind and imagination, you can shape the world to your desires.
(Gladwell, 2013) The first relevant example is Bill Joy and Bill Gates and their I.T. success.
Second, the Beatles, a group of musicians, used their minds and imaginations to challenge the music
industry. Lastly, some individuals refused to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(2013). Outliers. 1st ed. New York: Back Bay Books, Little, Brown and Company, p.151.
Gladwell, M. (2013). Outliers. 1st ed. New York: Back Bay Books, Little, Brown and Company,
p.35 ~ 36, 46~ 47 .
Lenny, B., Whitener, M. and Paterson, G. (n.d.). Please Please Me. [online] The Beatles Bible.
Available at: https://www.beatlesbible.com/albums/please please me/ [Accessed 7 Dec. 2017].
Wyman, B. (2017). All 213 Beatles Songs, Ranked From Worst to Best. [online] Vulture. Available
at: http://www.vulture.com/2017/06/all 213 beatles songs ranked from worst to best.html
[Accessed 21 Nov. 2017].
Olympics at Sports Reference.com. (n.d.). Ray Ewry Bio, Stats, and Results. [online] Available at:
https://www.sports reference.com/olympics/athletes/ew/ray ewry 1.html [Accessed 29 Oct. 2017].
Inc.com. (2016). 12 Incredibly Successful People Who Overcame Adversity. [online] Available at:
https://www.inc.com/joshua spodek/12 incredible people who succeeded despite adversity.html
[Accessed 5 Nov.
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The Main Factors That Support The Core Principles Of Our...
Abbie Voorhies
Essay 2
Essay 2
There are three contemporary factors that continue to deprive the core principles of our democracy.
The elections seem to be more about winning the game than the actual issues and ideals. Each
factor plays a major influence on how the American politics are run today. There has been many
Amendments that have been published to stop voter discrimination. A few are the fifteenth
Amendment, in which it states, Race no Bar to Vote. The right of citizens of the United States to
vote shall not be denied or abridge by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or
previous condition of servitude (Janda). The Twenty third Amendment gave limited votingrights to
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Billions of dollars are spent each year in attempt to wow over the audience of America. The money
flows through the U.S. politics, Corporations, industry groups, union labors, and single issued
organizations in which all work together to attempt the end goal of persuasion.
The precedent case Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission has resulted in fewer
restrictions on campaign spending. The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act regulates the big money
campaigns (Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission). The act limits and restricts
electioneering communications (Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission). From the article
read from Ozey it states, Section 203 of the BCRA prevents corporations or labor unions from
funding such communication from their general treasuries. Section 201 and 311 require the
disclosure of donors to such communication and a disclaimer when the communication is not
authorized by the candidate it intends to support (Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission).
In the current case the District court held that The Movie was a representation on express advocacy,
as it tried to persuade voters that Senator Clinton was not the right fit to run for office (Citizens
United v. Federal Election Commission). The communication was not authorized nor supported
Clinton. The problem with putting restriction on campaign spending is in some cases seem to get
into the area of First Amendment in which the
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The Importance Of Phedateracy Pedagogy In Education
As with all elements of life, education has evolved since the introduction of schools in Australia in
the 1800 s. Didactic literacy pedagogy was the starting point for most educators which evolved to
authentic pedagogy, then functional pedagogy and critical pedagogy throughout the twentieth
century. To maximise the effectiveness of all student s literacylearning, areas of difficulty in
delivery of information were highlighted, which led to changes being implemented and new
pedagogies being adopted alongside changes in curriculum and school structure. Although literacy
pedagogyhas undergone many changes within the Australian educational climate, there is no one
right or wrong pedagogy, rather, classrooms would benefit from a modernisation of older
pedagogies which can be woven together and applied in the classroom to ensure each student s
success in their literacy learning.
Didactic literacy pedagogy is best known as featuring the teacher as the authority figure in the
classroom who explicitly presents facts and theories of literacy to students who are expected to
memorise the content, such as the formal rules relating to the ways letters, words and sounds
work together (Kalantzis, Cope, Chan Dalley Trim, 2016, p.85; Paul, 1990, p.328 332). Having
been in existence since the 1500 s, and used in classrooms since mass schooling was introduced,
didactic literacy pedagogy was supported with textbooks, developed by Petrus Ramus, which
assisted teachers in delivering a
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(1)
(1) Managerial Accounting: The branch of accounting that focuses on information for internal
decision makers of an organization. Management accounting provides information to help managers
plan and control operations as they lead the business. Managerial accounting help to calculate cost
of goods sold and cost of goods manufactured, helps in prepare budget and if you have the budget,
you can compare between it and the accrual to make variance analysis.
In case study, helps you to determine cost for each product, the suitable selling price, the
contribution margin, the perfect mix production, the profit margin for each product. So, if you can
determine the cost, you can decrease the cost, you can create competitive ... Show more content on
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: 180 60 : 200 140 30 : 120 : 60 Г— Г— Г— Sales Mix in Units: 3 : 2 : 1 ( = 6 ) Contribution
margin Per Unit: 90 : 240 : 60 ( = 390 ) *Weighted Average CM = 390/6 = 65$ BEP (Units) = Fixed
Cost / Contribution Margin = 162,500 / 65 = 2,500 Units For Product A: 2,500 Г— (3/6) = 1,250
Units for Product B: 2,500 Г— (2/6) = 833 Units for Product C: 2,500 Г— (1/6) = 417 Units
*Proof: A : B : C : Total Sales (1,250Г—60) : (833Г—180) : (417Г—200) 75,000 : 149,940 :
83,400 Variable Cost (1,250Г—30) : (833Г—60) : (417Г—140) 37,500 : 49,980 : 58,380 =
Contribution Margin 37,500 : 99,960 : 25,020 :162,500 (ap.) Fixed
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Essay about Compare and Contrast Traditional and Modern...
Faouzi NOURI GIRONES CIT 071807 Compare and contrast traditional and modern families
Since the nineteenth century, in the western societies, family patterns changed under the forces of
industrialisation and urbanisation. Another factor which has been involved in those changes is the
growing intervention of the state, by legislative action, in the domestic affairs of the family. As a
result of these trends, the modern nuclear family has been substituted for the traditional extended
family. The increase of values such as individualism and egalitarism has influenced the patterns of
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In addition, in the traditional families the mother usually bore the sole responsibility of the child
caring. Modern parents now share this responsibility together because of social and work
constraints. However, holidays which are not common in the traditional family, allow them to
spend quality time with their children. Moreover in many modern families the father becomes a
house worker, to provide for the needs of his children. As the statistics shown in the United
Kingdom in 2001, 155 000 fathers were stay home husbands. All in all, the emphasis on nurturing
children can be seen in traditional and modern families, alike.
Apart from the similarities mentioned above, traditional and modern families have several
differences in the areas of family size and gender roles.
One major difference between the traditional and modern family is the decrease in family size. The
traditional family tends to be extended with three or more generations in the same household
because it provides a strong union between its members. Another reason for a large household is
that usually farming was the principal economic activity of the family 1 members. In contrast, the
modern family household contains two generations, parents and dependants children. Unlike the
traditional family the modern
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Important Aspects of a Free Market
Discuss some important aspects of the free enterprise system or capitalism.
Three essential principles of capitalism are: production is organized for the market, the means of
production are privately owned, and investment is privately controlled, and the people who use
those means of production to produce goods and services, that is workers, are hired on a labor
market to work in firms as employees. Capitalism is a form of market economy in which production
and investment are privately controlled, and the work of production is performed by employees,
hired from free labor markets. Capitalism is essential to the function of society due to the
opportunities that it creates and the augmentation of an individual s vitality. Individuals can ... Show
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One could say, this is libertarianism, where individual freedom is the paramount social value, where
freedom is determined by your own volition. Economics is simply incentivized behavior, the issue
with this is, when money becomes the incentive, does everything else go out the window? As
we saw in the Great Recession how the sub prime loans fiasco rippled through our economy and
eventually the world. As we can see, there are positive and negative aspects of free enterprise,
yet I feel that hope and inspiration of the potential to be able to augment ones vitality is essential
in maintaining social order, keeping society efficient, and excelling forward. I want to be clear;
I do not view the United States as a free enterprise. I believe most aspect are, but when more than
half of the total output of the country is being distributed in a way that is determined by the
government, the term collectivizing or Keynesian economics is more appropriate. As Dr.
Friedman states, Everybody knows that the way to develop and to improve the lot of people is
through private markets, free enterprise and small government. We re not practicing what we
should be preaching. I ve been saying that the former communist states are trying as hard as they
can to go where we were 50 years ago; whereas we re trying as hard as we can to go where they
were 10 years ago.
References:
Watkins, James. Pros and Cons of Capitalism. Hubpages. Aug. 2010.
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The Validity Of Novelty
Novelty refers to things that are new and unusual to the general public, and with novelty there is a
need to know more about it and be able to categorize it in some way. As human beings, we are
ridiculously curious and have this need to give everything its place in a way. When it comes to the
subject of transgenderidentities those two traits tend to cause some issues. Though curiosity is not
a bad thing necessarily and it is actually good that people would want to learn more about
something that is new to them, the problem with how this curiosity is approached. When curiosity
is applied to novel concepts such as transgender identities, people in those communities are not
treated as much as people when the are questioned but in a more objectified
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The Harsh Times Of The 1890 S
During the harsh times of the 1890 s, the Newsboys were under severe oppression in the working
place. This would change when they publicly challenged the authority of the corporate operation,
ultimately leading to a shift in New York civil disputes and eventually helping to engulf the
unfair working laws that were presented. This will and would lead the change of many civil
minds and spark more impactful rebellions down the road. Up to this point a multitude of people
were oppressed in many ways, varying from race, to belief(s), and in the work force. The time in
which these series of strikes took place were up to the evolutionary pre nineteen hundreds.
Specifically the 1890 s. Differing from these many others, the Newsboys(Newsies) of... Show more
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This is the reasoning behind the start of the Newsboys Strikes.
The date was July 21st, 1899, and the fed up employees of the money hungry corporate news
companies had had enough. They unified under the strength of Kid Blink . Throughout the city you
could hear the chants of those who seeked a change in political and price changes. After much
hassling and bullying from the rich, the determined boy s reflected the shame that they were so
often tied together with. When asked what truly sparked the rebellion of the strike, an interviewer
got the direct response in this form.
What will you strike for? The interviewer asked, as the messenger boy replied, For a raise from
3.50 cents what we get now to four dollars a week and pay for overtime. They make us pay
thirteen dollars for a uniform, and one dollar for a hat , and 2.50 for rubber boots, and two
dollars for a rubber coat...I only made 65 cents my first week. Not only were the uniforms
expensive by nature, but the the final blow in a sorts was that Pulitzer and Hearst raised the price
from 50 cents per one hundred bundles, to 60 cents where some even claim it was higher, up to 70
cents per bundle.
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Analysis Of Catherine Maria Sedgwick s The Scarlett...
Comparing Catherine Maria Sedgwick s Hope Leslie or Early Times in Massachusetts and
Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlett Letter is interesting because at first glance both novels don t
appear to have much in common. However, despite obvious differences between both novels such
as the character presentation of the female protagonists in Hope Leslie, who range from the free
spirited Hope Leslie, obedient Puritan Esther, and Magawisca as a noble but proud Native
American contrasts with Hester Prynnes presentation as a shamed but deeply contemplative
woman in The Scarlett Letter. The different purposes all these characters each serve in their
respective stories begins to show commonality in that Hope Leslie s Hope, Esther, and
Magawisca and The Scarlett Letter s Hester Prynne all have to overcome the adversity and social
expectations within their Puritan society so that they can do what they feel is right by relying on
their feelings, intelligence, and inner strength. By examining how characters such as Hope Leslie
and Hester Prynne overcome the challenges they face in their respective Puritan societies, it will
be easier to discover how both novels presentations of their female protagonist illustrates the
gender politics of each text. Both Hope Leslie and Hester Prynne defy the Puritan authority to do
what they feel is morally right in the face of judgment and opposition. In Hope Leslie, after Nelema
s trial and her impending execution as a witch, Hope takes the opportunity
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El Problema del deshielo en Groenlandia
EL DESHIELO
En este trabajo voy a hablaros sobre un factor muy importante, que mucha gente conoce de oГda
pero poca gente lo conoce de manera acadГ©mica,el deshielo. La mayorГa no tiene en mente la
peligrosidad de este factor y algunos incluso ni se lo creen.
Para este trabajo, me voy a informar en un conjunto de pГЎginas web y voy a responder a las
cuestiones de la manera mГЎs exacta posible.
En primer lugar, basГЎndome en la informaciГіn que me proporciona esta pГЎgina web:
Calentando motores para el deshielo , voy a explicar cuГЎles son las consecuencias del deshielo en
nuestro planeta Tierra y cuГЎles son sus datos.
Podemos asegurar con muchГsima certeza que el deshielo afectarГЎ a cientos de millones de
personas en todo el planeta. De una manera u otra, TODOS nos veremos afectados.
Los impactos que tenga el calentamiento sobre estos ecosistemas pondrГЎn en jaque la
disponibilidad de agua para beber y para la agricultura y en guardia a las islas y zonas costeras por
la subida del nivel del mar. Las cifras se refieren a que un 40 por ciento de la poblaciГіn mundial se
verГЎ afectada por la pГ©rdida de nieve y glaciares en Asia. Esto tambiГ©n acabarГЎ afectando a
los Alpes, a los Andes y a los Pirineos, con especial incidencia sobre la disponibilidad de agua, pues
muchas corrientes fluviales de la temporada seca dependen del agua que se derrite de los glaciares,
que se estГЎn contrayendo a una velocidad de vГ©rtigo desde los aГ±os 80. Hay que tener en
cuenta que el deshielo
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Wolves In North America
There was a time when wolves could be found almost anywhere in North America. But that time
was short lived. In the mid 1900 s, Gray wolves, Mexican Gray Wolves, and Red Wolves, were
hunted to near extinction. Less than three hundred lived near the Great Lakes, and there were
fewer than fifty in captivity. However, a few years later, some wolveswere captured and they were
reintroduced into other states. Since then they have repopulated, but they are far from a stable
population. If some people have their way, history may repeat itself and we could lose these
animals all together. Over one hundred years ago, America began the war with wolves. Wolves
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Cattle rustling is on the rise in America once again and it proves to be a larger threat that
predators. Wolves are the least significant threat to livestock, they kill very few domestic
animals. On the rare occasion that they do, it is because members of the pack have been killed
and they need an easier target. When you kill a wolf of take it from a pack you weaken the system
and they have to learn to work with that new part. That s why they go after livestock. Humans are
causing the problem when they want to prevent it, you cannot blame the
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Effects Of The New Deal On African Americans
1.Discuss how the New Deal both assisted and discriminated against blacks and the effects that this
had on them.
In 1933 Franklin D. Roosevelt promise of the New Deal goal was to provide all Americans with
security and bolster the American economy, with the intention to assist the under privileged. There
was many inequities in the New Deal housing, agricultural and economic programs; blacks had
opportunities to obtain employment, some in areas previously closed to them. The Agricultural
Adjustment Act of 1933 was one of the laws that was passed to assist farmers by cutting
production and forcing up food prices. But instead it left many poor Black sharecroppers out of
work and caused black consumers to pay higher food prices. The New Deal program eventually
made it harder to hire individuals at a minimum wage if they lacked skills. As the result many
Blacks in the South and North was dealt a hard hand, which resulted in many losing their jobs. ...
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During the mid thirties the NAACP launched a legal campaign against de jure (according to law)
segregation, focusing on inequalities in public education. By 1936, the majority of black voters
had abandoned their historic allegiance to the Republican Party and joined with labor unions,
farmers, progressives, and ethnic minorities in assuring President Roosevelt s landslide re election.
The election played a significant role in shifting the balance of power in the Democratic Party from
its Southern bloc of white conservatives towards this new
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Hanoi Case Study
Day 1 International outbound flight
Today you begin your journey by boarding your international outbound flight to Hanoi.
Day 2 Hanoi
Upon arrival in Hanoi, you are greeted by an Audley representative and taken to your hotel by
private transfer. The rest of the day will be free to relax or explore at your own leisure. You might
like to visit the Hoan Kiem Lake, a short walk from your hotel. It s beautifully lit up at night.
Day 3 Hanoi
This morning embark on a private city tour with your driver and guide. Visit Ho Chi Minh s
former home, the Temple of Literature (the first university in Hanoi) and perhaps the Fine Arts
Museum which has a wonderful collection of art and sculpture. The tour comes to an end in Hanoi
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Pass abundant rice paddy fields and travel over the Hai Van Pass, which on a clear day has
spectacular views out to the South China Sea and the Lang Co peninsula. Take the afternoon to
relax, you might like to take a stroll around the charming riverside town of Hoi An.
Day 8 Hoi An
Explore the UNESCO town of Hoi An with your private guide on hand to offer his expert
knowledge. The city s historic district is littered with 16th century buildings, once an important
trading post for international visitors. Afterwards take a drive out to the ancient Cham ruins at
My Son: a series of Hindu temples which have now been claimed by the mighty jungle
surrounding them. This afternoon is free to relax and explore at your own leisure. You might like
to try out the hotel s pool to cool off after the day s exploration.
Day 9 Hoi An
Head out on the water today on a traditional bucket boat to experience the everyday life of the
Vietnamese fisherman as part of a small group tour. Explore local fishing communities before
trying your hand at catching your own. A fresh seafood lunch will be served on board afterwards.
The afternoon is free to relax and explore at your own leisure. Take a walk to the riverside near
your hotel to explore the local shops and restaurants.
Day 10 Saigon
Drive to Danang airport today for the short flight to Saigon in southern Vietnam with your private
guide and driver. On arrival, you re met by your
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Ethical Behavior And The Business Community
During the 2008 economic crisis there were a lot of questions about ethical behavior in the
business community. The result of the behavior led to questions about how and when the practice
of unethical behavior began and if it was related to practices students learned while in business
school. Rocky University has commissioned a group to review the data provided from an
anonymous survey to find if there is a culture and history of cheating in the school of business.
Business ethics is the study of proper business policies and practices regarding potentially
controversial issues (Investopedia, 2016). This definition is relatable to the ethics in business
school studies. The use of non approved material or assistance can lead to questions about the
collection and validity of the results in any student s submissions. How does the two relate, and is
there a correlation between cheating in school and unethical behavior in the business community?
By understanding more about what is being allowed in the university, it may provide us with
insight into when this type of behavior starts and how can the university community can combat it
at an introductory level. Rocky University provided a sample of 90 graduating business students
with responses to three questions regarding academic improprieties. This report will evaluate the
data and provide answers to the following questions, the total of students who are considered
cheating, proportion of students that copied off the
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Narrative Essay On Time Traveler
The Time Traveler
Once on a Monday morning, Sizar was walking down the street to meet his cousin so they can
go eat. out of nowhere, a weird machine came out of thin air and said, come with me if you want
to live. The machine yelled. Sizar ran as fast as he can around the machine but right as he past it
the whole world started to blow up because of an all out nuclear war that started in America.
Sizar was shocked as the mushroom explosion started raging with anger as it destroy everything
in it s path [personification]. Sizar turned around and ran into the machine. A few second later
Sizar saw the machine doors open and he was suddenly in 1983 or at least it s what it said on the
machine s calendar.
Sizar didn t know what was going on until a voice came out of nowhere to tell him that he is the
new time traveler. It went a little something like this hello Sir I am Ordis a AI designed to serve
your every need (Ordis is a talking computer). Sizar just stood there for a couple seconds then said
WOOHOO I m going to be richer than Bill Gates! Sizar was as happy as a dog getting a treat
[simile]. I m going to buy the PayPal [Alliteration] company. Ordis gave Sizar a book called The
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Sizar got off the machine as it disappeared. Ordis explained how its still there but it s just
invisible to the naked eye. Sizar said ok then walked around the corner to the ice cream shop. He
asked for 5 scoops of vanilla then gave the man money. He stopped for a second and started
thinking about all the people he is killing by not stopping the explosion. He took a picture of the
ice cream and gave the print to Ordis. When Ordis eats he is completely vulnerable so Sizar thought
of a plan very
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The Theme Of Political Corruption In An Ideal Husband
An Ideal Husband is a play of social comedy and presents a critical view of society. It involves
political overtones and ironically examining the modern political condition. The play indicates
how social power depends on information, knowledge, money and pleasures. For instance, a past
secret allows Mrs. Cheveley to hold power to blackmail Sir Robert Chiltern. The actions of the
play discuss and analyze struggles between public and personal morality, and show the power of
self interest. Sir Robert is act honestly, when it is in his benefit. Robert first rejects Mrs. Cheveley
s request to support her fraudulent project. He tries to be away from fraud and dishonesty and be a
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In society, all believe that past affects the future of an individual whether negatively or positively.
It defines individuals and if they can leave their past behind. The past comes to light for all the
characters and affects their present lives.
From Wilde point of view, only loveomits the old faults with the promise of marriage, as
audience and readers can observe in the last act that all are look toward the future. In the first
act, Mrs. Cheveley tells Sir Robert, page 29, Even you are not rich enough, Sir Robert, to buy
back your past. No man is , this means that he should face his immoral decisions in his past.
Although, Sir Robert s past has many positive decisions, but the past seems to be completely
negative and mistakes seem important and effective. He implies to Lady Chiltren that people
cannot be judged by their past. It would be impossible for him to be successful and powerful
without the illegal money he gained from the uncovered secret. Lady Chiltern convinces that
people are not able to change. She rejects the idea that human beings are develop through their
entire life. This is shown in her respond to Sir Robert words One s past is what one is. It is the only
way by which people should be
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Informative Speech About Ebola
Today I will be writing about Ebola and if it will become a worldwide pandemic.
To start off, I will briefly explain what Ebola is. Ebola (also known as Ebola Virus Disease or
EVD) is a severe virus that started in late 1996 and was first misdiagnosed as a new form of
malaria. I can understand why they diagnosed the patients with malaria, the early symptoms were
similar, but the main reason is that they never knew Ebola even existed. Soon after, 1st September
to be more precise, there was a large outbreak and there were approximately [1]280 deaths and
only 38 confirmed survivors. The Ebola virus can spread very easily even though it is not
airborne, though it is waterborne and can be passed on through close contact as well as STD s
and through mother to child. The area that has been most infected is in Africa because of the lack
of facilities and healthcare staff available in the area as well as poor training. Another reason is
that the burial rituals include kissing touching and close contact. This causes Ebola to spread faster
since it can stay on a dead persons body for up to six months
There are many symptoms for Ebola including the following;
[2] Fever
Severe headache
Joint and muscle aches
Chills
Weakness
Nausea and vomiting
Diarrhoea (may be bloody)
Red eyes
Raised rash
Chest pain and cough
Stomach pain
Severe weight loss
Bleeding, usually from the eyes, and bruising (people near death may bleed from other orifices,
such as ears, nose, and rectum)
Internal bleeding
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Bill Of Rights Vs. Des Moines Independent Public Schools
The Bill of Rights was created to put specific limits on governmental power and too give more of
that power to the individual himself. The government has compromised these liberties by abducting
the right of speech and peaceful protesting, acquiring illegal searches, and the presence of injustice
in the court system. The Bill of Rights protects these individual liberties by retaining the rights to
the people in Amendment IX, and defining the balance of the government, state, and individual in
Amendment X. (Tinker vs. Des Moines Independent Community School District, 1969) In
December 1965, students from Des Moines, Iowa met about a silent armband protest to support
peace in the Vietnam War. The principal of the Des Moines public school
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The smallest fine can be up to $500.00 for first offense, and each day that a violation continues
after due notice has been served shall be deemed a separate offense (106.4). This is a distinct
violation of Amendment IV because even an unelected code official appointed by the Mayor is
given authority to enforce and interpret the code and make all inspections (103.2 102.8 103.1
104.1 104.2). These Code Officials do not need a warrant or your permission to search your
property for violations. These violations could be as small as cracks in the concrete and the
glaze on your windows (101.2 305.1 301.1.1 304.13 304.13.1 304.3.1). As a result, the Repeal
Property Code 105 2 group was formed. They are currently collecting the 2,432 signatures
needed to force an election on May 3, 2016 and help place the Repeal on the ballot. The elected
officials of Jonesboro, Arkansas are compromising individual rights by acting as if they are
completely oblivious to Amendment IV of the Bill of Rights, which clearly states that without a
warrant your belongings can t be searched or
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Bilbo Conflicts
Man Vs Himself
Conflict; the struggle between opposing forces. In the book the hobbit the protagonist named Bilbo
conveys a struggle between his personality. His mother, born into the took family has always had an
extreme thirst for adventure. Although his father was born into the Baggins family, which life
consist of normal hobbit behavior. Bilbo is torn between following his adventurous pursuits or
continuing to live a typical hobbit life.
Bilbo s conflicts affect Gandalf the grey and the Dwarves. Characters in the story are affected by
Bilbo s mixed heritage in many ways. Gandalf is trying to convince Bilbo to join him on a journey
to the lonely mountain to recover the stolen gold. Although bilbo s answer is split by his family s
heritage. He is indecisive as to whether he should go with Gandalf or continue to live his normal
life as a hobbit. The Baggins family can be best described as cautious and fearful whereas the Took
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One literary device used in J.R.R Tolkien s The Hobbit is Foreshadowing. The fact that the
protagonist bilbo has split heritages makes it obvious that by the end of the story he has to
choose one. In The Hobbit, Bilbo states Sorry! I don t want any adventures, thank you. Not
Today. Good morning! But please come to tea any time you like! Why not tomorrow? Good
bye! (Tolkien 6). Bilbo does not want to go on a journey. Gandalf and the dwarves asking Bilbo
to follow them on the journey to recover the stolen gold and the fact that he has an adventurous
side to him easily conveys that he will go on the adventure. Tolkien also tend to use
personification in his writing . Smilie s also contribute Tolkien s book as well. Tolkien says
Splendid! They used to go up like great lilies and snapdragons and laburnums of fire and hang in
the twilight all evening! (Tolkien
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Emergencies Act Research Paper
The Emergencies Act Introduced in 1988 to take temporary measure for the safety and security
during national emergencies of Canadians along with protecting their rights and freedom.
In 1988 В¬it replaced the war measure act.
It limited government power during a crisis compared to the War measure act.
If there is was a crisis or an emergency it had go through the parliament before any action could be
taken.
It could only be used during: diseases in human, animals or plants is spreading and dangerous
pollution or accident
natural disaster example earthquake
Under the emergencies act temporary measures are taken considering the Canadian charter of rights
and freedoms.
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This gave limited power to the government to take special or temporary steps for the safety and
security of the people. No civil rights have affected, as it has never been used. If any civil
liberties are suspended in an emergency it will be reasonable and justified by the government
under section 1 (the government can legally limit rights) under the Canadian charter of rights and
freedoms.Yes, the government is justified in creating and using this piece of legislation because it
limits government power unlike the war measure act. The Canadians charter of rights and
freedoms is kept in mind before making a decision for a crisis or emergency it is passed by the
parliament before being implemented so, the government won t do anything to harm the people. If
any individual suffer or is damaged due to the act the government has to award compensation.
The anti terrorism actAfter the September 11,2001 the terrorist acts on the united states pushed the
anti terrorism act became a part of the criminal code in 2001, December
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The Tipping Point By Gladwell Tails
Introduction In The Tipping Point, Gladwell tails trends from their very beginning to their end
and he tries to figure out why some ideas tip and others do not. Firstly, Gladwell mentions the
three rules for the tipping point which are: contagiousness, the fact that little causes can have big
effects, and transformation happens in one moment. In the introductory chapter of the book,
Gladwell made use of the syphilis epidemic of Baltimore, along with other outbreaks of disease in
order to illustrate his three rules. He reaffirms the three rules more solely as the law of few, the
stickiness factor and the power of context. He began by discussing the incomprehensible recovery
of then terminally uncool hush puppies shoes in the midst of a few of hipsters in Manhattan s
cutting edge regions in the 1990s, a development which soon extended across the United States and
resulted to exponential increases in the company s sales. Using this sensation as an introduction to
the book s methodical theme, the author states that he will recognize, dissect and give details on
the mechanisms by which certain trends occur, while others fail. Chapter 1: The Three Rules of
Epidemics Gladwell declares that most trends, styles, and occurrences are natural and spread
according to paths of transmission and carriage that are patently similar. In most of these
consequences, whether the event in question is the spread of syphilis in Baltimore s unpleasant
streets or the unexpected spike in the
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How Did Geography Affect Where Colonists Settled Essay
Beginning in 1607, when ambitious English colonists settled in Jamestown, and continuing until
the last of the thirteen colonies was established; geography was a substantial factor in the
development of colonial America. The crops that essentially saved the colonists lives, such as
tobacco, rice, and indigo, wouldn t have grown without a certain type and amount of soil to grow
properly. Also, the Appalachian Mountains and the dense forests provided a barrier for the
colonists, preventing them from going too far west right away, and causing the colonies to form in
the arrangement they did. Finally, the population was the most dense in middle colonies, such as
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This, in turn, made it so that the population were more dense, and there was a higher
concentration of people. The dense forests of the eastern seaboard disallowed for large cities to
be created right away. This geological factor forced colonists to spread out within the perimeters
of the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, without being too close together. Both of
these factors could be overlooked easily enough, but did have a reasonable impact of the
development of colonial America. Finally, the geography of the middle colonies, such as New
York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania played a big role on the development and
population of this area. In the sixteen and seventeen hundreds, the above colonies were the most
populated of the thirteen establishments. There was plentiful and fertile soil, in which tobacco
was heavily grown. The Susquehanna River also flowed through this region, opening the
possibility of fur trade. Other minor rivers that were found in the middle colonies were gentle,
which provided for easy transportation and fishing. The land in the middle colonies was broad
and expansive, making it easy for even the middle class residents to create an enjoyable and
profitable lifestyle. In conclusion, there were many factors that contributed to the development of
the colonial America, but geography was clearly a sizable influence. If the geography of America
wasn t the way it was, the colonists who settled here may have not survived as
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Descriptive Essay On Romeo Santos
Jany Corria
July 20, 2015
MUL 2380
Romeo Santos In Concert Anthony Santos known artistically as Romeo Santos was born on July
21, 1981. He is from The Bronx, New York. Romeo Santos is a well known singer; record
producer, composer and songwriter. Also known as the king of the Bachata musicgenre. Before
making his two solo albums he was the singer leader of the band Aventura. He gave a live concert
on June 20, 2015, at the American Airlines Arena located on 601 Biscayne Blvd of his tour vol2
that I was able to assist. He performed twenty pieces during the concert including some of his
most famous songs. Cancioncitas de amor , Yo tambien , and Eres mia were three different pieces
that allowed the audience to experience different styles of the Bachata genre. Bachata music, as all
kind of music tells a story. In Bachata especially, the songs are mostly romantic. As evidenced, on
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As is the case in all Santos shows, he brought an overweight girl onstage, embraced, stole kisses
and simulated (or not) some crotch grabbing (her hand on his). The Propuesta Indecente bed scene,
of course, is widely anticipated. But in between that in between Santos making the guys in the
audience bark and the women meow there s a whole lot of music, beautifully executed. Santos can
pare down the sound for more acoustic minded performances where he s accompanied by virtuoso
guitar, the single, pizzicato melody lines mimicking his piercing voice. There are songs that feel
like little films; stories that make your breath catch, with no need for supporting audiovisual
material to distract. There is, finally, an artist who has managed to mainstream a niche genre by
effectively bridging the gap between elegance and bawdiness with huge musical and entertainment
skills. It has taken Santos more than a decade to reach his current king status. But his staying power
is more than
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Cognitive Development Theory Of Moral Judgment
Introduction Jean Piaget is a famous psychologist who is professionally known for his pioneering
work that he did in children s development. His cognitive development theory has three key
components, the first one is scheme, the second one is adaption which is an important process that
helps a child to go from one stage another such equilibrium, accommodation and accommodation.
The third one is cognitive development with four different sub theory such as, sensorimotor,
preoperational, concrete operational and formal operational (McLeod, 2015). The focus of this
assignment will be on sensorium stage and theory of moral judgment. Sensorimotor stage from
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A child might know the world apple , but haven t seen a real apple yet. (Etc.edu.cn, Massey.ac.nz,
2017). But, the child at the preoperational stage still learns from concrete evidence while adults
learn in abstract way. Meanwhile, here are a few limitations to the preoperational stage. To start
with, child in preoperational stage may lack the concept of conversation. For instance, a child is
given two rows of apples that have the same number of apple. But, one of the rows is longer than
the other one without changing the number of apple. Child at the preoperational stage states that
rows lengths are not same. Because, the look of the objects gave the wrong impression about them
to the child. Mostly, children s decision making depends on their perception (Etc.edu.cn,2017). Saul
Mcleod , (2014), Limitations in the Child s Thinking [ONLINE]. Available at: https:/
/www.simplypsychology.org/preoperational.html Additionally, conservation does not occur
simultaneously in all subject areas. Children do understand the conservation of numbers often at
age of 5 6 and do understand conservation of substance. Conservation is something that stays the in
terms of quantity even when the appearance changes. In technical words, conservation helps to
understand redistributing materials that doesn t have impact on its mass, volume or number (Saul
Mcleod , 2014). Kathleen Stassen Berger in her book called The developing person through the life
span second edition stated that
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How Does John Stuart Mill Define Happiness
Argumentative Essay Happiness is when someone is joyful and enjoys life right? John Stuart
Mill disagrees and says that you can not be self conscious and attain happiness. He also stated
that the pursuit of happiness is not itself. I disagree with John Stuart Mill s theory of happiness.
The reason I do not agree is because I believe that happiness is what you enjoy not anyone else.
For example, in the article, he states that if you let your self consciousness exhaust themselves
you will attain happiness. The reason I disagree with this because people have different opinions
on stuff. In addition, other people believe that this theory is correct or believable. This is because
some people see happiness as caring for other and never
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Public Service Broadcasting In Australia
There is no doubt that the proliferation of digital media has placed great stress on the already
fragile status of public service broadcasting (Miragliotta and Errington, 2012). The convergent
media environment alongside restraints on funding and skeptic views regarding their necessity
have posed great challenges altering the role of public service broadcasters in the 21st century.
However, there are many signs pointing toward a renewed government commitment within the
Australian sector, to suggest that what the digital revolution has brought is not only challenges but
also opportunities (Spigelman, 2013). By examining the recent movements of the Australian
Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in addition to specific reference of the Special Broadcasting
Company (SBS) this essay shall seek to address the current debate surrounding the necessity of
public service broadcasters in the 21st century. To this day, the charter written by John Reith, the
first director general of the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) in 1926, is believed to have
established the principles governing public service broadcasting. John Reith first set out his ideas
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Much like traditional forms of media, public service broadcasting was feeling the effects of the
Internet on their audience. Skepticism from the government, commercial media and the general
public posed questions surrounding the necessity for the ABC to exist in the 21st century arguing
that in such a convergent age of media production and content, the original principles governing
public service broadcasting were both inadequate and inconsistent. In order for the ABC to combat
these challenges, associated with pessimistic questioning, the corporation underwent significant
restructuring of their internal operations with cuts to budgets and jobs, and reviews to increase
their internal efficiency (Miragliotta and Errington,
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Use Of Hand Hygiene Interventions And Techniques For...
The Use of Hand Hygiene Interventions and Techniques to Prevent Nosocomial Infections
Laura K. Jones
School of Nursing at Platt College
The Use of Hand Hygiene Interventions and Techniques to Prevent Nosocomial Infections
Studies have continued to prove hand hygiene to be the most effective technique for eliminating
nosocomial infections. Treatment facilities are experiencing multidrug resistant organisms at an all
time high due to a lack of proper infection prevention protocol. Nosocomial infections are the most
common complication that can arise during a hospital stay (Insert citation). A majority of
developing countries are facing multidrug resistant organisms caused by the lack of infection
prevention protocol and a large amount of pressure to provide health care in poor living and
treatment conditions. Over use of antibiotic treatment is part of the reason large numbers of
multidrug resistant organisms are appearing in the healthcare environment. Implementing more
stringent infection prevention protocol, assessing health care facilities use of proper infection
control, and critically analyzing use of antibiotics will aid in elimination of nosocomial infections
and decrease the average hospital stay.
According to the evidence based clinical practice guidelines on the guidline.gov website, there are
three standard principles of hand hygiene. The first is using a hand washing technique with
decontamination agents, such as soaps or
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Comparing A Streetcar Named Desire and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Comparing A Streetcar Named Desire and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
In the game of life man is given the options to bluff, raise, or fold. He is dealt a hand created by
the consequences of his choices or by outside forces beyond his control. It is a never ending cycle:
choices made create more choices. Using diverse, complex characters simmering with passion and
often a contradiction within themselves, Tennessee Williams examines the link of past and present
created by man s choices in A StreetcarNamed Desire and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
Delicate Blanche, virile Stanley. Dynamic Maggie, impotent Brick. Williams protagonists are
distinctly different in temperament. In A Streetcar Named Desire Blanche exemplifies the
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In contrast, Brick is cool and nonchalant. He wears the charm of the defeated to disguise his
power. Power isn t always brute force. Sometimes refusing to make choices is powerful. Forcing
other to make decisions and thus never shouldering the responsibility is a form of dominance.
Brick proudly proclaims Maggie laid down the law to me said now or never, and so I married
Maggie (Williams, Cat 37). She has to accept a non sexual marriage or she has to be the one
decide to leave. In the end Maggie, wanting to sire an heir and secure her position in the family,
forces Brick to make love to her. He doesn t fight her off, but accepts meekly. It seems as if he isn
t making choice, but by surrendering he does not have to forgive Maggie or change the terms of
their lifeless marriage. Brick, hiding his anger behind a wall of indifference, is powerless and
powerful.
The characters are neither saintly nor villainous but rather a combination of both, often a
contradiction within themselves. Blanche DuBois is Williams masterpiece of contradiction. The
very name Blanche DuBois suggests her duality (Cohn 46). She tells Mitch her name means white
woods. Like an orchard in spring (Williams, Street 55) But even her translation is a fantasy.
Blanche is past her spring and she no longer possesses the virtue associated with white (Cohn 46).
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Spanking In The United States
Let s look at the results of this survey. All of the Republican voters believe that it is acceptable for
someone to spank their children. On the other hand, 33 percent of Third Party voters agree with
spanking while the other 67 percent disagree with spanking. The Democratic voters are the ones
whose beliefs on spankingare quite evident only 13.86 of them agree with spanking while the rest, a
whopping 86.14 percent, do not agree with spanking their children. Do you notice a trend here? As
shown by the results of the survey, Democrats tend to not agree with corporal punishment. Although
this doesn t hold true every time (there are exceptions), if someone doesn t agree with corporal
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This is because they carry their liberal ideas with them into other aspects of their life such as how
they punish their children. Also, the fact that America has gradually become more and more liberal
and has implemented liberal legislation into its government since then also explains why most
liberals don t use corporal punishment, which is because they believe that corporal punishment is
outdated. Another trend: since those who vote for Hillary Clinton carry their tolerance and
empathy with them beyond the voting posts also tend to believe that corporal punishment is old
fashioned, they will most likely not believe in using corporal punishment to discipline their
children. All of these different trends make it possible to explain how who a person votes for
correlates with how they discipline their children, and why voting for Hillary means someone is not
likely to spank their
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New Orleans Voodoo Research Paper
The origins of New Orleans Voodoo go all the way back to the 16th century. It began through
slave settlements located in Africa. It s core beliefs or practices focus on things such as spirits
and communication with them. The practitioners of voodoo believe the practice is a life altering
and life affirming experience. Though voodoo itself did not originate in New Orleans, it traveled
a lot and underwent a lot of syncretism with other religions on its way to becoming what it s
known as today. Today, Voodoo is practiced all over the world, including the Caribbean
, North,
Central, and South America, and Africa as well. In some locations where it has been practiced, it
has also had elements of catholicism mixed in with it as well. In the 16th century, slaves were
brought from Africa to different locations including the Caribbean islands by white slave owners
where they were heavily christianized in their beliefs while doing so. These slaves masters didn t
recognize or particularly care for their beliefs which made it easier for them to subsequently
continue to enslave them. While enslaved however, this only served to strengthen the slaves resolve
and belief in the voodoo belief system. They used the beliefs and connections they felt they had
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The first known instance of hoodoo seems to have taken place in Africa but historical observers
are not entirely sure of this. Unlike voodoo however, hoodoo is not really seen as a religion but
as moreso just folk magic. It has taken the form of how mainstream America views the practice of
Voodoo itself. It has been practiced in Africa and is to this day still practiced mainly in the southern
United States.
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Responsibility In An Inspector Calls By J. B. Priestley
In An Inspector calls, there are many themes discussed but the main theme is responsibility. The
author, J.B Priestley aim was to make an audience aware that no one can live in a society
without being responsible for other who lives in the same society. We all live in one community
and we are all responsible for each other, our action does affect the people s life around us.
Firstly, throughout the text, there are many ways to presents the theme of responsibility and
one of them is the different views of society presented by Mr. Birling and the Inspector. The
Inspector tells Mr. Birling We are responsible for each other. And I tell you the time will come
soon when, if men will not learn that lesson, then they will be taught it in fire and blood and
anguish. (pg 56) He tells what could happen if some members in the family ignore their
responsibility. Birling tells his family that A man has to make his own way has to look after
himself. (pg 9) In using phrases such as Fire and blood and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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birling s house when they were talking about his daughter s engagement party, Sheila Birling
who owns a successful business. She is one of the strong characters out of the five with a
negative effect on Eva smith s life. I don t suppose I d have done it. But she was very pretty and
looked as if she could take care of herself. I couldn t be sorry for her. (pg 24) In this time, this can
be seen that Sheila was very responsible for what she had done to Eva smith as she is the reason
for that girl to get rid from Milwards because of her jealousy towards her. Through words such as
Sorry for her , she is very guilty for what she did. The fact that there are members in the family who
knows their responsibility shows that in this society, the author is telling us that they are people
who also care for those that they had affected in their lives. Through this, it has also show the
mature, honest and truthful side of Sheila
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The Expanding Discourse Summary
The introduction to The Expanding Discourse and Reclaiming Female Agency: Feminist Art
History After Postmodernism as well as the interview A Dialogue with Linda Nochlin, the Maverick
She all provide a discourse on feminist art history through several decades that is enlightening and
somewhat startling. These essays explore some of the intricacies and changes within the history of
this relatively new methodology of art historyand, though these essays do not go into great detail,
they do offer a helpful survey that is brief, yet informative, for this particular discipline of art
history.
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What is clear is that feminist art history is not meant to sway art history solely towards the feminist
perspective, but to add it to the art historical canon to even out any inequalities. By continuously
questioning any theories of both traditional art history, but also those of postmodernism, the
evolution of feminist art history continues to develop, hopefully to its benefit. Clearly, feminist art
history has come a long way in a comparatively short time; however, this does not mean that there is
not room for improvement. Indeed, after reading these essays, there is a distinctly obvious need to
take action to advance feminist art history so that, in turn, other methodologies of art history can
develop to become more effective, influential, and inclusive. It is astonishing to learn how
complicated that feminist art history truly is, for there are so many factors that must be taken into
consideration, and the span of these factors only continues to
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History And Systems Of Psychology
History and Systems of Psychology is a course requirement offered to Psychology majors and
minors. This course is used to provide majors and minors with the foundation and the evolution of
the field of psychology. Within this class, many scholars of discussed. Two scholars that stood out
to me in this course would be John Watson and Max Wertheimer. These two particular scholars are
responsible for two of the most influential and famous schools of thought, behaviorismand Gestalt
psychology. These two schools of thought are responsible for changing the field of psychology and
introducing the field to new theories and ways of thinking. Although the two schools of thought
are similar in being influential but they are different in many ways. The two schools of thought are
even said to be contradictory of one another and one is even said to be the cause of the fading out
of the other.
John Watson was born January 9, 1878 and he died September 25, 1958. He grew up in South
Carolina (Cherry, 2014). John Watson grew up in a poor and dysfunctional family. His mother
was Christian and she, therefore, wanted to raise him to be Christian. His father, on the other
hand, was a bad man. He did drugs and got in trouble. In Watson s teenage years, he had an affair
and left his family. Although Watson s mother s intentions were to raise him to be a good Christian
man, Watson ended up being a very violent kid. Watson even found himself in trouble with the law,
just as his dad did. Later in
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Charles Darwin s Theory Of Natural Selection
Over time, different species learn to adapt to their living environment in order to survive. If a
genetic change of a characteristic is passed down through generations, a formation of a new species
occurs (G, Linstead et. al., 2012). A variation to the characteristic of an individual can increase its
survival and this provides more opportunities to reproduce. When the individual reproduces, the
offspring benefit in result of the heritable genes and eventually through generations, the variants
will be spread throughout the entire population (Montgomery, 2009). Charles Darwin s theory of
natural selection can be supported through both fossils and homologous structures.
A technique that supports Charles Darwin s theory of natural selection is fossils. A fossilis the
remnant or imprint of a previous animal embedded in rock and preserved in petrified form (J,
Castro, 2013). Fossils are used and are still important today as they demonstrate the different types
of species of animals and plants that were on the earth at various times in the past. This assists
palaeontologists, who study the fossils hominid, learn about the creatures that once lived on the
earth. This includes the human ancestors and their relatives, and how they have developed over
time (G, Linstead et. al., 2012). There are various ways in which fossils support Charles Darwin s
theory of natural selection. Fossils provide a way for palaeontologists to reconstruct the creatures,
plants and humans of the past. It
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The Red Badge Of Courage By Stephen Crane
Growing Up From Boys to Men Symbols and themes play a major role in novels. The symbols and
themes can help with getting a better understanding in novels. One novel that has many symbols is
The Red Badge Of Courage. The author of this novel is Stephen Crane and the genre is historical
fiction. In the novelthe main character is Henry Fleming. Henry is also known as The Youth.
Henry joins the Union in the Civil War. Henry joined the army to have glory. When Henry first
gets on the battle field he is scared, but he overcomes his fears. Another novel that has many
symbols and themes is A Separate Peace. The author is John Knowles and the genre of the book is
a novel. The main character is Gene Forrester. Gene has a friend named Finny. Gene... Show more
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Henry eventually gets his red badge of courage by getting hit in the head with a rifle. In Knowle s
novel, the symbol is the giant tree on the Devon campus. The giant tree represents fears and
obstacles of boys growing to be men. When Gene was younger the giant tree always gave him
chills, because that is where his friend Finny fell and broke his leg. Finny died because of the
broken leg. Gene visits Devon Boarding School around 15 years later. This time Gene is grown
and in his mid thirties. Gene notices the huge tree that gave him chills when he was younger.
This time when Gene saw the huge tree it seemed not as big as he expected it to be. The tree did
not bring as much chills neither. It is easy to infer that the giant tree brought a little discomfort
to him because that is where his friend broke his leg. When Gene arrived at the school he saw
the giant tree and said This was the tree, and it seemed to me standing there to resemble those
men, the giants of your childhood, whom you encounter years later and find that they are not
merely smaller in relation to your growth, but that they are absolutely smaller, shrunken by age.
In this double demotion the old giants have become pigmies while you were looking the other
way (Knowles 14). The tree represents fears and obstacles, because the giants can be scary. The
giants also can get in the way of your life. A theme from the novel is how effective memories can
be. The memories that
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Handgun Ban Research Paper
Another motivation behind why handgun bans neglect to ensure individuals is on the grounds that
they don t manage the main problem. The main problem behind handgun violations and savagery is
not the handgun itself, yet rather the proprietor of the firearm. As indicated by reviews, starting
2010, there were approximately 300 million guns claimed by nationals in the United States. Of
those 300 million, roughly 100 million were handguns, and 67% of those firearmproprietors said
they had weapons for self protection, 66% said they utilized their firearms for chasing, and 41%
for target shooting (Agresti and Smith, 2010). Amid the year 2008, around 436,000 rough
wrongdoings were conferred by an aggressor who was obviously conveying a weapon(Agresti
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Yingshi Qiao. Professor Don Stanley. Engl 1101, Assignment
Yingshi Qiao
Professor Don Stanley
ENGL 1101, Assignment 4
March 10, 2017
Addiction Caused by a Wounded Soul
Modern society has failed bring the burgeoning problems of addiction under control. The word
addiction was applied to drug use in the 20th century, but now it refers to a wider variety of non
drug hobbies, such as eating, gambling and sex. To treat the devastating flood of addiction
problems, it is important to understand that addiction is not just a physical problem but more of a
social and psychological problem. Dislocation caused by the free market society and the pressure
from family can lead to addiction.
To begin with, people who refuse to contribute to the free market society will become dislocated
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Alexander and Shaler state that at the beginning of the 21st century, for rich and poor people
alike, jobs disappear on short notice, communities are weak and unstable, people routinely change
lovers, families, occupations, coworkers, technical skills, languages, nationalities, therapists,
spiritual beliefs, and ideologies as they navigate the shopping malls, real estate markets and
employment agencies. (4) A free market society is supposed to maximize people s wellbeing,
happiness and wealth, but the truth is people are forced to compete against each other and lose
their sense of belonging, meaning and identity, eventually turning into slaves in a money oriented
society. Whether rich or poor, people become disconnected from their cultural identity and fail to
fail to establish their intimate relationships with friends, communities an co workers. According to
Alexander and Shaler, this is when people cannot achieve a reasonable degree of psychosocial
integration (5) and become dislocated from the society. Dislocation cannot simply be eliminated
by food, shelter or the attainment of wealth. The poverty of spirit leads people to search for a
substitute lifestyle to fill the emptiness of fast moving life. As a result, people turn to substitute
lifestyles that can be dangerous and addictive. Bruce and Shaler argue that today s free market
ignore all previously understood limits and have gone too far to the extreme.
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Air Quality Plan Area
When talking about redevelopment that have the potential to add an additional 25,000 people to an
existing population, one of the important factors that need to be discuss is the air quality impacts.
In the foreseeable future, with or without the implemented plans in the Plan Area will experience an
increase in population. According to Adam Brinklow, the author of How the city plans to add
25,000 people to Central SoMa, without any plan it is estimated that around 16,000 people will
settle in the Plan Area anyway, but with plans implemented, the Plan Area would add 25,000 to the
current number of residents by 2040. When more people congregate in an area that was at one time
had a low density population, this will have some sort effects on... Show more content on
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However, even when the result shows less than significant impact, we have to recognized the fact
that VMT only account for passenger cars, not trucks, transits, and transportation network
companies(TNCs), such Uber and Lyft. Furthermore, when researching the air quality on the
Central Soma area, I came across maps showing the area glowing in considerable high level of
particulate matters(PM). That s why at the end of the air quality section, the developer stated that
with the, Plan under 2040 cumulative conditions would result in significant cumulative impacts to
existing sensitive receptors and this impact would be significant and unavoidable with mitigation
(IV.F 57). One of the contributing factors that is going to affect the air quality in the Plan Area, but
also the living quality and the residents mobility is the transportation impacts. In this section, I will
look closely at the impacts with the plan implemented in the Plan Area VMT, mode share, and
TNC; mitigation on cars with the utilization of bike and transit infrastructures muni forward,
Central Subway, and more and improve bike lanes. When talking about transportation, the VMT is
very crucial for such an enormous redevelopment like the Plan Area because there is going to be a
big increase in the number of residents in the upcoming years. An upward of 25,000 people is
predicted to settle within
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The Problem Of Arson Investigation
Arson investigation began sometime in the mid 1970 s, and has been a process changed and
evolved ever since. The act of arson consists of purposely setting or starting a fire on someone s
property, and can be for a number of reasons anywhere from vandalism, excitement or serial arson,
to revenge, extremism or crime concealment (Newton, M., 15). Some previously proven indicators
pointing as to whether or not a fireis an act of arson has been questioned, further researched and
tested. Many of these theories have stated that certain markings, post fire, could only appear due an
accelerant being used to help engage the fire or intensify it, though recently many of these theories
have been debunked. The truth behind some of these markings... Show more content on
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One of the most misleading processes that can lead to a wrongful conviction is a term called
flashover. Flashover is what seemingly happens when an entire room is engulfed in fire, and
flames protrude from openings within the building. The process occurs in an enclosed space
when particles and combustible gases begin to cluster close to the ceiling, and then slowly fall
towards the floor. At this point, it is likely that an accumulation of air would rush into the room
through windows, doors or other cavities, and ignite the muddle of particles and gases (Starr,
2011). As this process was not realized until later when arson investigation became more
developed, many explanations as to whether an accelerant was used to start a fire have been
recently proven to be more than likely due to the effects of a flashover. Some of these beliefs were
that melted metals, especially those in or near doorways, burn marks under pieces of furniture, or
on the floor were a sure sign that a liquid accelerant was used to start the fire. Detectives believed
melted metals were a sign of a liquid accelerant because they thought that temperatures high enough
to melt these types of metals were unattainable without an accelerant. In reality, wood fires
commonly reach and exceed the melting point of metals, especially once they hit
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Drugs And Performance Enhancing Drugs
In today s sports world, performance enhancing drugs have become more and more of a problem.
Famous athletes with prestigious accomplishments do not always play by the rules. Celebrities
with countless amounts of fans and admirers turn out to be nothing but a cheater. These athletes
earn millions of dollars to simply perform, entertain, and follow the rules of their respected sport.
Unfortunately, performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) have changed the way people look at
athletes and their legacies. The practice of unethical crimes in sports dates back much farther than
recent dates. According to Georgios A. Antonopoulos (2013, Pg.1), the first documented case of
match fixing or PEDs, occurred in 338 BC when Eupolos of Thessaly persuaded three of his
boxers to cheat in attempt to win a gold medal at the Olympic Games. Antonopoulos (2013, Pg.1)
also states that athletes from the Ancient Greece consumed assorted amounts of wine, brandy,
hallucinogenic mushrooms, and sesame seeds to increase their performance levels. Even gladiators
that competed in Rome s Colosseum and knights of the medieval era used various undefined
stimulants in order to enhance stamina and overcome injuries. Clearly the professional athletes of
today s society did not start this trend. The greats that shaped this world two thousand years ago
have transformed their body s potential through the use of drugs before officials even classified
drugs as a threat. Granted, times have changed and the use for these
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A Recent E Commerce Threat
Keller Graduate School of Management
Of
DeVry University
Research Project 1: A Recent E Commerce Threat Michaels Stores Breach
Nitesh Timilsina
E Business Security (SEC573)
Kathleen Milburn
03/22/2015
Table of Contents
1.Threat identification, technical features, and vulnerabilities1
2.Diagram depicting the mechanism of attack and exploitation2
3.Potential or actual consequences 5
4.Risk assessment6
5.References8 1.Threat identification, technical features, and vulnerabilities
On January 2014, Michaels an art and craft retailer and its subsidiary Aaron Brothers, revealed
that costumer information database consist of payment card number and expiration date been
compromised. Costumer using credit or debit card at Michaels in between May 8, 2013 to Jan 27,
2014 compromised 2.6 million cards and at Aaron Brothers in between June 26, 1013 to Feb 27,
2014 been compromised 400,000 cards. The company committed to work with other parties to
improve security of payment card transaction for all consumers.
An unauthorized and highly sophisticated malware that not been encountered previously by any
security company attacked the point of sale systems where all the card information is stored. The
outcome of this hacking been extensive and affected millions of customer s personal and payment
data was exposed, results in the payment card compromise of three million customers.
Point of Sale (PoS) is the system that used by
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Dudley Randall s Ballad Of Birmingham
Though the poetry in this unit differs in subject and tone, all the poems are connected by the way
the authors have tried to express their thoughts. Each poet utilizes tone, rhythm, meter, etc. to turn
an event or feeling into a poem. All the poems are based on strong emotions that the author uses
symbolism and metaphors to express. In some cases, such as the Ballad of Birmingham, the author
has chosen to write about an event that they may not have personally experienced. However, the
event is often still relevant to the author s life. Dudley Randall was an African Americanman who
wrote the Ballad of Birmingham during the civil rights era. Though Randall did not personally
experience the tragedy that occurred in Birmingham, the bombing
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  • 2. Comparing Glaucon s And Socrates Arguments In Republic II, Glaucon and Socrates pose the question of whether justice is intrinsically good, or instrumentally good. Further, the two men wish to discover which life is best the just life or the unjust one. While Glaucon argues that the unjust life is best, Socrates argues that the just life is truly better. In this paper, I will summarize both Glaucon s and Socrates arguments, and provide a critical analysis of the opposing views. Glaucon begins Republic II by describing different types of goods and by placing them into categories beginning with those that are valued for their own sake (Plato 399). In this category what is good is not sought after for its ability to achieve something, but only for its inherent worth as an end in itself. For Glaucon, joy is an intrinsically valuable good that we appreciate merely because it is joyful to have joy. Glaucon describes the next category of goods as those that not only have intrinsic value, but also those that provide an additional service such as health (Plato 399). Lastly, Glaucon describes a category of goods that are valued only for their instrumental ability, and are worthless upon losing said ability. To elaborate on this last category of goods, a hammer is valued not because it is a hammer, but because it can hammer and once it can no longer hammer it is no longer valued. Following this separation of goods, Socrates adopts Glaucon s view and adds to it a new dynamic by ranking the groups, and placing justice where ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Fantasy Voyage from Femoral Vein to Right Lobe of the Lung... HS 130 Unit 4 Assignment Fantasy Voyage and Battle of the Lung Hello everyone and welcome aboard! I am S Y. with Voyage Health. Today, we will embark together in my mini sub and we shall travel through the body of this young lady named Lola. In this journey we will enter her body through the femoral vein and travel all the way to her lung. Alert! Alert! An alert just came and we are in for a surprise. Bacteria have invaded Lola s lower lobe of her right lung and we shall report the invasion and document all we see. Let s proceed. We are being injected into the femoral vein close to the groin area. The femoral vein runs parallel with the femoral artery through the upper thigh and pelvic region of the body. (Yahoo Health, 2013) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Next stop. Right atrium. One of the four chambers of the heart, the right atrium lets deoxygenated blood to pass through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle and from there to the lung to oxygenate. The tricuspid valve, also known as right atrioventricular valve is located between the two chambers and it looks like flaps that blocks blood flowing back into the atrium. (Yahoo Health, 2013) The right ventricle of the heart has the mission to pump the blood into the pulmonary artery via the pulmonary valve and pulmonary trunk right into the lungs. Ready to go through the pulmonary valve into the pulmonary artery? Here we go! Weeeee..... We are steps away from the most magnificent oxygen factory you have ever seen. Short and wide, the pulmonary artery begins at the base of the right ventricle and with a considerable size of 1.2 inches in diameter and 2.0 inches in length. Interesting fact: the pulmonary artery is one of the only arteries that carry deoxygenated blood. The other artery is the umbilical artery in the fetus. This is just something I remembered from an Anatomy class I used to take in college. The main pulmonary artery extends from the right ventricle of the heart and branches into left and right pulmonary arteries. The left and right pulmonary arteries extend to the left lung and right lungs.(Bailey, Regina 2013) Now just relax and sit back. Enjoy the ride to the lung! Going through the Finally, as promised, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Katherine Mansfield And Ernest Hemmingway Are Both Published Katherine Mansfield and Ernest Hemmingway are both published writers. One was born in New Zealand and the other in the United States during the late 19th century. This paper will compare and contrast the setting, plot, imagery, climax, and theme between Mansfield s Miss Brill and Hemmingway s Cat in the Rain. The setting in Miss Brill takes place in a public garden in France. The story states the band plays in the Jardins Publiques (Public Gardens) in France (15). Miss Brill, the protagonist, is proceeding on a Sunday afternoon to the gardens where she will listen to a band. Mansfield tells us there were a number of other people out that afternoon, more than any other Sunday. The time of year appears to be autumn. Mansfield ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is a lady vicariously living through those around her. She makes observations of the patient Englishman and his nagging wife (15). Furthermore, she observes two young girls laughing and meeting up with two soldiers (15). Nearby resides a stiff man with a woman. The man indifference to the woman makes Miss Brill angry. She whispered over and over The Brute! The Brute! (16). She was also unimpressed by a beautiful woman that passed by. She dropped some violets, which a young boy picked up and gave back to her. However Miss Brill see s the woman throw the flowers away. She exclaims, Dear me! (16). Miss Brill views the events as a play as if she is an actress. Each individual have their parts. Even the fur she wears around her head has a part in the play. Mansfield advises, It was exactly like a play. Who could believe the sky at the back wasn t painted? (17). In contrast, the characters in the plot of Cat in the Rain are limited to the American couple, a cat, the padrone, and a maid. The American wife sees a cat from her window. Hemingway states, A cat was crouched under one of the dripping green tables (62). She desires to retrieve the cat against the indifference of her husband. The American wife states, I m going down and get that kitty (62). George, her husband, half heartedly offers to retrieve it for her. He was indifferent to the episode. Hemingway advises us that he went on reading and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Monologue On Crooks Tell me what you did to them. Fucking liar. Five? I ve done eight, and raped the shit out of all of em, before I killed em. Give me the details, man. Did you fuck em first? Got pictures? He really didn t know why he came here. The responses, obviously from men, wanting nothing more than to jack off to anothers dark fantasies, were always the same. Questions, boasts, requests for details, juvenile comments or being called a liar. It wasn t just the comments that had him shaking his head in disgust, but the lack of intelligence inherent in them. Did every pervert have to be stupid as well, and what did that say about him? He knew he wasn t stupid, and his IQ likely outstripped them all in total. But, then he knew why he continued to frequent the boards. It was the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As far as Graham Norton was aware, two of the corpses, one of them Cherise McMahon s had even yet to be discovered. No, he wasn t stupid, and although there was likely a profiler out there who d be capable of linking the women together and distinguishing a signature, his selection of a variety of victim types was deliberate; for all intents and purposes, he and his crimes were invisible, and even if eventually linked together, the uncommon pattern would make it almost impossible for authorities to predict his next move. But that meant they d also failed to garner the attention he thought they deserved. Fucking idiots, you could outsmart these days. Whispering to Mr Biggles who looked up at him with his big yellow eyes, and purred in agreement, Norton nuzzled the top of the black tabby s head, Time for bed, and reached out to switch the computer off, when the screen scrolled up and a new message captured his interest. More than you d ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Emotional Analysis Of Davis Guggenheim s Waiting For... Music is literally everywhere! Whether it be rocking out to your favorite song blasting through the car radio, soft melodies from the speakers lightly filling the business of the grocery store, or the latest tune in the back of your head while trying to recall how to decipher a logarithmic function on the Calculus exam, there is no escape. The musicimplemented in motion pictures is the psychological connection between the implications the director wants the audienceto learn and the essence of the emotional impact the audience should feel after viewing it, whether it be total distraught or anticipation for what will happen in the next scene. Pace of both the visual content and music highlight what the audience should feel while analyzing the message the director is getting across to the audience. In his documentary, Waiting for Superman, the film director Davis Guggenheimimplements a melodramatic soundtrack and fluctuating pace to intensify the sentiment the audience should perceive while watching the heartbreaking details and brief, yet crucial, optimistic moments unfold. Moreover, the two attributes that audiences pay the least attention to could be the most influential aspects of the film. Notably, music has a substantial emotional effect on anybody who is in hearing range of the melody. While distracted with the main plot and how the emotional content is affecting them, they have minimum consciousness of the thematic musical content. Without the music in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Malcolm Gladwell Factors Of Success Analysis ( removed HTML ) Malcolm Gladwell said: Practice isn t the thing you do once you re good. It s the thing you do that makes you good. Journalist and author, Malcolm Gladwell is best known for writing The Outliers, a book which challenges readers definitions of success by claiming special chances, hidden potentials, and cultural legacies lead to success. He asserts that if you work hard enough, assert yourself, and use your mind and imagination, you can shape the world to your desires. (Gladwell, 2013) The first relevant example is Bill Joy and Bill Gates and their I.T. success. Second, the Beatles, a group of musicians, used their minds and imaginations to challenge the music industry. Lastly, some individuals refused to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2013). Outliers. 1st ed. New York: Back Bay Books, Little, Brown and Company, p.151. Gladwell, M. (2013). Outliers. 1st ed. New York: Back Bay Books, Little, Brown and Company, p.35 ~ 36, 46~ 47 . Lenny, B., Whitener, M. and Paterson, G. (n.d.). Please Please Me. [online] The Beatles Bible. Available at: https://www.beatlesbible.com/albums/please please me/ [Accessed 7 Dec. 2017]. Wyman, B. (2017). All 213 Beatles Songs, Ranked From Worst to Best. [online] Vulture. Available at: http://www.vulture.com/2017/06/all 213 beatles songs ranked from worst to best.html [Accessed 21 Nov. 2017]. Olympics at Sports Reference.com. (n.d.). Ray Ewry Bio, Stats, and Results. [online] Available at: https://www.sports reference.com/olympics/athletes/ew/ray ewry 1.html [Accessed 29 Oct. 2017]. Inc.com. (2016). 12 Incredibly Successful People Who Overcame Adversity. [online] Available at: https://www.inc.com/joshua spodek/12 incredible people who succeeded despite adversity.html [Accessed 5 Nov. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Main Factors That Support The Core Principles Of Our... Abbie Voorhies Essay 2 Essay 2 There are three contemporary factors that continue to deprive the core principles of our democracy. The elections seem to be more about winning the game than the actual issues and ideals. Each factor plays a major influence on how the American politics are run today. There has been many Amendments that have been published to stop voter discrimination. A few are the fifteenth Amendment, in which it states, Race no Bar to Vote. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridge by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude (Janda). The Twenty third Amendment gave limited votingrights to the residents of Washington ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Billions of dollars are spent each year in attempt to wow over the audience of America. The money flows through the U.S. politics, Corporations, industry groups, union labors, and single issued organizations in which all work together to attempt the end goal of persuasion. The precedent case Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission has resulted in fewer restrictions on campaign spending. The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act regulates the big money campaigns (Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission). The act limits and restricts electioneering communications (Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission). From the article read from Ozey it states, Section 203 of the BCRA prevents corporations or labor unions from funding such communication from their general treasuries. Section 201 and 311 require the disclosure of donors to such communication and a disclaimer when the communication is not authorized by the candidate it intends to support (Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission). In the current case the District court held that The Movie was a representation on express advocacy, as it tried to persuade voters that Senator Clinton was not the right fit to run for office (Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission). The communication was not authorized nor supported Clinton. The problem with putting restriction on campaign spending is in some cases seem to get into the area of First Amendment in which the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Importance Of Phedateracy Pedagogy In Education As with all elements of life, education has evolved since the introduction of schools in Australia in the 1800 s. Didactic literacy pedagogy was the starting point for most educators which evolved to authentic pedagogy, then functional pedagogy and critical pedagogy throughout the twentieth century. To maximise the effectiveness of all student s literacylearning, areas of difficulty in delivery of information were highlighted, which led to changes being implemented and new pedagogies being adopted alongside changes in curriculum and school structure. Although literacy pedagogyhas undergone many changes within the Australian educational climate, there is no one right or wrong pedagogy, rather, classrooms would benefit from a modernisation of older pedagogies which can be woven together and applied in the classroom to ensure each student s success in their literacy learning. Didactic literacy pedagogy is best known as featuring the teacher as the authority figure in the classroom who explicitly presents facts and theories of literacy to students who are expected to memorise the content, such as the formal rules relating to the ways letters, words and sounds work together (Kalantzis, Cope, Chan Dalley Trim, 2016, p.85; Paul, 1990, p.328 332). Having been in existence since the 1500 s, and used in classrooms since mass schooling was introduced, didactic literacy pedagogy was supported with textbooks, developed by Petrus Ramus, which assisted teachers in delivering a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. (1) (1) Managerial Accounting: The branch of accounting that focuses on information for internal decision makers of an organization. Management accounting provides information to help managers plan and control operations as they lead the business. Managerial accounting help to calculate cost of goods sold and cost of goods manufactured, helps in prepare budget and if you have the budget, you can compare between it and the accrual to make variance analysis. In case study, helps you to determine cost for each product, the suitable selling price, the contribution margin, the perfect mix production, the profit margin for each product. So, if you can determine the cost, you can decrease the cost, you can create competitive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... : 180 60 : 200 140 30 : 120 : 60 Г— Г— Г— Sales Mix in Units: 3 : 2 : 1 ( = 6 ) Contribution margin Per Unit: 90 : 240 : 60 ( = 390 ) *Weighted Average CM = 390/6 = 65$ BEP (Units) = Fixed Cost / Contribution Margin = 162,500 / 65 = 2,500 Units For Product A: 2,500 Г— (3/6) = 1,250 Units for Product B: 2,500 Г— (2/6) = 833 Units for Product C: 2,500 Г— (1/6) = 417 Units *Proof: A : B : C : Total Sales (1,250Г—60) : (833Г—180) : (417Г—200) 75,000 : 149,940 : 83,400 Variable Cost (1,250Г—30) : (833Г—60) : (417Г—140) 37,500 : 49,980 : 58,380 = Contribution Margin 37,500 : 99,960 : 25,020 :162,500 (ap.) Fixed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay about Compare and Contrast Traditional and Modern... Faouzi NOURI GIRONES CIT 071807 Compare and contrast traditional and modern families Since the nineteenth century, in the western societies, family patterns changed under the forces of industrialisation and urbanisation. Another factor which has been involved in those changes is the growing intervention of the state, by legislative action, in the domestic affairs of the family. As a result of these trends, the modern nuclear family has been substituted for the traditional extended family. The increase of values such as individualism and egalitarism has influenced the patterns of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, in the traditional families the mother usually bore the sole responsibility of the child caring. Modern parents now share this responsibility together because of social and work constraints. However, holidays which are not common in the traditional family, allow them to spend quality time with their children. Moreover in many modern families the father becomes a house worker, to provide for the needs of his children. As the statistics shown in the United Kingdom in 2001, 155 000 fathers were stay home husbands. All in all, the emphasis on nurturing children can be seen in traditional and modern families, alike. Apart from the similarities mentioned above, traditional and modern families have several differences in the areas of family size and gender roles. One major difference between the traditional and modern family is the decrease in family size. The traditional family tends to be extended with three or more generations in the same household because it provides a strong union between its members. Another reason for a large household is that usually farming was the principal economic activity of the family 1 members. In contrast, the modern family household contains two generations, parents and dependants children. Unlike the traditional family the modern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Important Aspects of a Free Market Discuss some important aspects of the free enterprise system or capitalism. Three essential principles of capitalism are: production is organized for the market, the means of production are privately owned, and investment is privately controlled, and the people who use those means of production to produce goods and services, that is workers, are hired on a labor market to work in firms as employees. Capitalism is a form of market economy in which production and investment are privately controlled, and the work of production is performed by employees, hired from free labor markets. Capitalism is essential to the function of society due to the opportunities that it creates and the augmentation of an individual s vitality. Individuals can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One could say, this is libertarianism, where individual freedom is the paramount social value, where freedom is determined by your own volition. Economics is simply incentivized behavior, the issue with this is, when money becomes the incentive, does everything else go out the window? As we saw in the Great Recession how the sub prime loans fiasco rippled through our economy and eventually the world. As we can see, there are positive and negative aspects of free enterprise, yet I feel that hope and inspiration of the potential to be able to augment ones vitality is essential in maintaining social order, keeping society efficient, and excelling forward. I want to be clear; I do not view the United States as a free enterprise. I believe most aspect are, but when more than half of the total output of the country is being distributed in a way that is determined by the government, the term collectivizing or Keynesian economics is more appropriate. As Dr. Friedman states, Everybody knows that the way to develop and to improve the lot of people is through private markets, free enterprise and small government. We re not practicing what we should be preaching. I ve been saying that the former communist states are trying as hard as they can to go where we were 50 years ago; whereas we re trying as hard as we can to go where they were 10 years ago. References: Watkins, James. Pros and Cons of Capitalism. Hubpages. Aug. 2010. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Validity Of Novelty Novelty refers to things that are new and unusual to the general public, and with novelty there is a need to know more about it and be able to categorize it in some way. As human beings, we are ridiculously curious and have this need to give everything its place in a way. When it comes to the subject of transgenderidentities those two traits tend to cause some issues. Though curiosity is not a bad thing necessarily and it is actually good that people would want to learn more about something that is new to them, the problem with how this curiosity is approached. When curiosity is applied to novel concepts such as transgender identities, people in those communities are not treated as much as people when the are questioned but in a more objectified ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Harsh Times Of The 1890 S During the harsh times of the 1890 s, the Newsboys were under severe oppression in the working place. This would change when they publicly challenged the authority of the corporate operation, ultimately leading to a shift in New York civil disputes and eventually helping to engulf the unfair working laws that were presented. This will and would lead the change of many civil minds and spark more impactful rebellions down the road. Up to this point a multitude of people were oppressed in many ways, varying from race, to belief(s), and in the work force. The time in which these series of strikes took place were up to the evolutionary pre nineteen hundreds. Specifically the 1890 s. Differing from these many others, the Newsboys(Newsies) of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is the reasoning behind the start of the Newsboys Strikes. The date was July 21st, 1899, and the fed up employees of the money hungry corporate news companies had had enough. They unified under the strength of Kid Blink . Throughout the city you could hear the chants of those who seeked a change in political and price changes. After much hassling and bullying from the rich, the determined boy s reflected the shame that they were so often tied together with. When asked what truly sparked the rebellion of the strike, an interviewer got the direct response in this form. What will you strike for? The interviewer asked, as the messenger boy replied, For a raise from 3.50 cents what we get now to four dollars a week and pay for overtime. They make us pay thirteen dollars for a uniform, and one dollar for a hat , and 2.50 for rubber boots, and two dollars for a rubber coat...I only made 65 cents my first week. Not only were the uniforms expensive by nature, but the the final blow in a sorts was that Pulitzer and Hearst raised the price from 50 cents per one hundred bundles, to 60 cents where some even claim it was higher, up to 70 cents per bundle. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Analysis Of Catherine Maria Sedgwick s The Scarlett... Comparing Catherine Maria Sedgwick s Hope Leslie or Early Times in Massachusetts and Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlett Letter is interesting because at first glance both novels don t appear to have much in common. However, despite obvious differences between both novels such as the character presentation of the female protagonists in Hope Leslie, who range from the free spirited Hope Leslie, obedient Puritan Esther, and Magawisca as a noble but proud Native American contrasts with Hester Prynnes presentation as a shamed but deeply contemplative woman in The Scarlett Letter. The different purposes all these characters each serve in their respective stories begins to show commonality in that Hope Leslie s Hope, Esther, and Magawisca and The Scarlett Letter s Hester Prynne all have to overcome the adversity and social expectations within their Puritan society so that they can do what they feel is right by relying on their feelings, intelligence, and inner strength. By examining how characters such as Hope Leslie and Hester Prynne overcome the challenges they face in their respective Puritan societies, it will be easier to discover how both novels presentations of their female protagonist illustrates the gender politics of each text. Both Hope Leslie and Hester Prynne defy the Puritan authority to do what they feel is morally right in the face of judgment and opposition. In Hope Leslie, after Nelema s trial and her impending execution as a witch, Hope takes the opportunity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. El Problema del deshielo en Groenlandia EL DESHIELO En este trabajo voy a hablaros sobre un factor muy importante, que mucha gente conoce de oГda pero poca gente lo conoce de manera acadГ©mica,el deshielo. La mayorГa no tiene en mente la peligrosidad de este factor y algunos incluso ni se lo creen. Para este trabajo, me voy a informar en un conjunto de pГЎginas web y voy a responder a las cuestiones de la manera mГЎs exacta posible. En primer lugar, basГЎndome en la informaciГіn que me proporciona esta pГЎgina web: Calentando motores para el deshielo , voy a explicar cuГЎles son las consecuencias del deshielo en nuestro planeta Tierra y cuГЎles son sus datos. Podemos asegurar con muchГsima certeza que el deshielo afectarГЎ a cientos de millones de personas en todo el planeta. De una manera u otra, TODOS nos veremos afectados. Los impactos que tenga el calentamiento sobre estos ecosistemas pondrГЎn en jaque la disponibilidad de agua para beber y para la agricultura y en guardia a las islas y zonas costeras por la subida del nivel del mar. Las cifras se refieren a que un 40 por ciento de la poblaciГіn mundial se verГЎ afectada por la pГ©rdida de nieve y glaciares en Asia. Esto tambiГ©n acabarГЎ afectando a los Alpes, a los Andes y a los Pirineos, con especial incidencia sobre la disponibilidad de agua, pues muchas corrientes fluviales de la temporada seca dependen del agua que se derrite de los glaciares, que se estГЎn contrayendo a una velocidad de vГ©rtigo desde los aГ±os 80. Hay que tener en cuenta que el deshielo ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Wolves In North America There was a time when wolves could be found almost anywhere in North America. But that time was short lived. In the mid 1900 s, Gray wolves, Mexican Gray Wolves, and Red Wolves, were hunted to near extinction. Less than three hundred lived near the Great Lakes, and there were fewer than fifty in captivity. However, a few years later, some wolveswere captured and they were reintroduced into other states. Since then they have repopulated, but they are far from a stable population. If some people have their way, history may repeat itself and we could lose these animals all together. Over one hundred years ago, America began the war with wolves. Wolves posed a threat to America at the time,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cattle rustling is on the rise in America once again and it proves to be a larger threat that predators. Wolves are the least significant threat to livestock, they kill very few domestic animals. On the rare occasion that they do, it is because members of the pack have been killed and they need an easier target. When you kill a wolf of take it from a pack you weaken the system and they have to learn to work with that new part. That s why they go after livestock. Humans are causing the problem when they want to prevent it, you cannot blame the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Effects Of The New Deal On African Americans 1.Discuss how the New Deal both assisted and discriminated against blacks and the effects that this had on them. In 1933 Franklin D. Roosevelt promise of the New Deal goal was to provide all Americans with security and bolster the American economy, with the intention to assist the under privileged. There was many inequities in the New Deal housing, agricultural and economic programs; blacks had opportunities to obtain employment, some in areas previously closed to them. The Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 was one of the laws that was passed to assist farmers by cutting production and forcing up food prices. But instead it left many poor Black sharecroppers out of work and caused black consumers to pay higher food prices. The New Deal program eventually made it harder to hire individuals at a minimum wage if they lacked skills. As the result many Blacks in the South and North was dealt a hard hand, which resulted in many losing their jobs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the mid thirties the NAACP launched a legal campaign against de jure (according to law) segregation, focusing on inequalities in public education. By 1936, the majority of black voters had abandoned their historic allegiance to the Republican Party and joined with labor unions, farmers, progressives, and ethnic minorities in assuring President Roosevelt s landslide re election. The election played a significant role in shifting the balance of power in the Democratic Party from its Southern bloc of white conservatives towards this new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Hanoi Case Study Day 1 International outbound flight Today you begin your journey by boarding your international outbound flight to Hanoi. Day 2 Hanoi Upon arrival in Hanoi, you are greeted by an Audley representative and taken to your hotel by private transfer. The rest of the day will be free to relax or explore at your own leisure. You might like to visit the Hoan Kiem Lake, a short walk from your hotel. It s beautifully lit up at night. Day 3 Hanoi This morning embark on a private city tour with your driver and guide. Visit Ho Chi Minh s former home, the Temple of Literature (the first university in Hanoi) and perhaps the Fine Arts Museum which has a wonderful collection of art and sculpture. The tour comes to an end in Hanoi s busy Old Quarter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pass abundant rice paddy fields and travel over the Hai Van Pass, which on a clear day has spectacular views out to the South China Sea and the Lang Co peninsula. Take the afternoon to relax, you might like to take a stroll around the charming riverside town of Hoi An. Day 8 Hoi An Explore the UNESCO town of Hoi An with your private guide on hand to offer his expert knowledge. The city s historic district is littered with 16th century buildings, once an important trading post for international visitors. Afterwards take a drive out to the ancient Cham ruins at My Son: a series of Hindu temples which have now been claimed by the mighty jungle surrounding them. This afternoon is free to relax and explore at your own leisure. You might like to try out the hotel s pool to cool off after the day s exploration. Day 9 Hoi An Head out on the water today on a traditional bucket boat to experience the everyday life of the Vietnamese fisherman as part of a small group tour. Explore local fishing communities before trying your hand at catching your own. A fresh seafood lunch will be served on board afterwards. The afternoon is free to relax and explore at your own leisure. Take a walk to the riverside near your hotel to explore the local shops and restaurants. Day 10 Saigon Drive to Danang airport today for the short flight to Saigon in southern Vietnam with your private guide and driver. On arrival, you re met by your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Ethical Behavior And The Business Community During the 2008 economic crisis there were a lot of questions about ethical behavior in the business community. The result of the behavior led to questions about how and when the practice of unethical behavior began and if it was related to practices students learned while in business school. Rocky University has commissioned a group to review the data provided from an anonymous survey to find if there is a culture and history of cheating in the school of business. Business ethics is the study of proper business policies and practices regarding potentially controversial issues (Investopedia, 2016). This definition is relatable to the ethics in business school studies. The use of non approved material or assistance can lead to questions about the collection and validity of the results in any student s submissions. How does the two relate, and is there a correlation between cheating in school and unethical behavior in the business community? By understanding more about what is being allowed in the university, it may provide us with insight into when this type of behavior starts and how can the university community can combat it at an introductory level. Rocky University provided a sample of 90 graduating business students with responses to three questions regarding academic improprieties. This report will evaluate the data and provide answers to the following questions, the total of students who are considered cheating, proportion of students that copied off the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Narrative Essay On Time Traveler The Time Traveler Once on a Monday morning, Sizar was walking down the street to meet his cousin so they can go eat. out of nowhere, a weird machine came out of thin air and said, come with me if you want to live. The machine yelled. Sizar ran as fast as he can around the machine but right as he past it the whole world started to blow up because of an all out nuclear war that started in America. Sizar was shocked as the mushroom explosion started raging with anger as it destroy everything in it s path [personification]. Sizar turned around and ran into the machine. A few second later Sizar saw the machine doors open and he was suddenly in 1983 or at least it s what it said on the machine s calendar. Sizar didn t know what was going on until a voice came out of nowhere to tell him that he is the new time traveler. It went a little something like this hello Sir I am Ordis a AI designed to serve your every need (Ordis is a talking computer). Sizar just stood there for a couple seconds then said WOOHOO I m going to be richer than Bill Gates! Sizar was as happy as a dog getting a treat [simile]. I m going to buy the PayPal [Alliteration] company. Ordis gave Sizar a book called The Rules of Time Travel . The book read who ever is the time ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sizar got off the machine as it disappeared. Ordis explained how its still there but it s just invisible to the naked eye. Sizar said ok then walked around the corner to the ice cream shop. He asked for 5 scoops of vanilla then gave the man money. He stopped for a second and started thinking about all the people he is killing by not stopping the explosion. He took a picture of the ice cream and gave the print to Ordis. When Ordis eats he is completely vulnerable so Sizar thought of a plan very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Theme Of Political Corruption In An Ideal Husband An Ideal Husband is a play of social comedy and presents a critical view of society. It involves political overtones and ironically examining the modern political condition. The play indicates how social power depends on information, knowledge, money and pleasures. For instance, a past secret allows Mrs. Cheveley to hold power to blackmail Sir Robert Chiltern. The actions of the play discuss and analyze struggles between public and personal morality, and show the power of self interest. Sir Robert is act honestly, when it is in his benefit. Robert first rejects Mrs. Cheveley s request to support her fraudulent project. He tries to be away from fraud and dishonesty and be a noble person. However, when Mrs. Cheveley starts to blackmail... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In society, all believe that past affects the future of an individual whether negatively or positively. It defines individuals and if they can leave their past behind. The past comes to light for all the characters and affects their present lives. From Wilde point of view, only loveomits the old faults with the promise of marriage, as audience and readers can observe in the last act that all are look toward the future. In the first act, Mrs. Cheveley tells Sir Robert, page 29, Even you are not rich enough, Sir Robert, to buy back your past. No man is , this means that he should face his immoral decisions in his past. Although, Sir Robert s past has many positive decisions, but the past seems to be completely negative and mistakes seem important and effective. He implies to Lady Chiltren that people cannot be judged by their past. It would be impossible for him to be successful and powerful without the illegal money he gained from the uncovered secret. Lady Chiltern convinces that people are not able to change. She rejects the idea that human beings are develop through their entire life. This is shown in her respond to Sir Robert words One s past is what one is. It is the only way by which people should be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Informative Speech About Ebola Today I will be writing about Ebola and if it will become a worldwide pandemic. To start off, I will briefly explain what Ebola is. Ebola (also known as Ebola Virus Disease or EVD) is a severe virus that started in late 1996 and was first misdiagnosed as a new form of malaria. I can understand why they diagnosed the patients with malaria, the early symptoms were similar, but the main reason is that they never knew Ebola even existed. Soon after, 1st September to be more precise, there was a large outbreak and there were approximately [1]280 deaths and only 38 confirmed survivors. The Ebola virus can spread very easily even though it is not airborne, though it is waterborne and can be passed on through close contact as well as STD s and through mother to child. The area that has been most infected is in Africa because of the lack of facilities and healthcare staff available in the area as well as poor training. Another reason is that the burial rituals include kissing touching and close contact. This causes Ebola to spread faster since it can stay on a dead persons body for up to six months There are many symptoms for Ebola including the following; [2] Fever Severe headache Joint and muscle aches Chills Weakness Nausea and vomiting Diarrhoea (may be bloody) Red eyes Raised rash Chest pain and cough Stomach pain Severe weight loss Bleeding, usually from the eyes, and bruising (people near death may bleed from other orifices, such as ears, nose, and rectum) Internal bleeding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Bill Of Rights Vs. Des Moines Independent Public Schools The Bill of Rights was created to put specific limits on governmental power and too give more of that power to the individual himself. The government has compromised these liberties by abducting the right of speech and peaceful protesting, acquiring illegal searches, and the presence of injustice in the court system. The Bill of Rights protects these individual liberties by retaining the rights to the people in Amendment IX, and defining the balance of the government, state, and individual in Amendment X. (Tinker vs. Des Moines Independent Community School District, 1969) In December 1965, students from Des Moines, Iowa met about a silent armband protest to support peace in the Vietnam War. The principal of the Des Moines public school ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The smallest fine can be up to $500.00 for first offense, and each day that a violation continues after due notice has been served shall be deemed a separate offense (106.4). This is a distinct violation of Amendment IV because even an unelected code official appointed by the Mayor is given authority to enforce and interpret the code and make all inspections (103.2 102.8 103.1 104.1 104.2). These Code Officials do not need a warrant or your permission to search your property for violations. These violations could be as small as cracks in the concrete and the glaze on your windows (101.2 305.1 301.1.1 304.13 304.13.1 304.3.1). As a result, the Repeal Property Code 105 2 group was formed. They are currently collecting the 2,432 signatures needed to force an election on May 3, 2016 and help place the Repeal on the ballot. The elected officials of Jonesboro, Arkansas are compromising individual rights by acting as if they are completely oblivious to Amendment IV of the Bill of Rights, which clearly states that without a warrant your belongings can t be searched or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Bilbo Conflicts Man Vs Himself Conflict; the struggle between opposing forces. In the book the hobbit the protagonist named Bilbo conveys a struggle between his personality. His mother, born into the took family has always had an extreme thirst for adventure. Although his father was born into the Baggins family, which life consist of normal hobbit behavior. Bilbo is torn between following his adventurous pursuits or continuing to live a typical hobbit life. Bilbo s conflicts affect Gandalf the grey and the Dwarves. Characters in the story are affected by Bilbo s mixed heritage in many ways. Gandalf is trying to convince Bilbo to join him on a journey to the lonely mountain to recover the stolen gold. Although bilbo s answer is split by his family s heritage. He is indecisive as to whether he should go with Gandalf or continue to live his normal life as a hobbit. The Baggins family can be best described as cautious and fearful whereas the Took family call be described as fearless and mischievous. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One literary device used in J.R.R Tolkien s The Hobbit is Foreshadowing. The fact that the protagonist bilbo has split heritages makes it obvious that by the end of the story he has to choose one. In The Hobbit, Bilbo states Sorry! I don t want any adventures, thank you. Not Today. Good morning! But please come to tea any time you like! Why not tomorrow? Good bye! (Tolkien 6). Bilbo does not want to go on a journey. Gandalf and the dwarves asking Bilbo to follow them on the journey to recover the stolen gold and the fact that he has an adventurous side to him easily conveys that he will go on the adventure. Tolkien also tend to use personification in his writing . Smilie s also contribute Tolkien s book as well. Tolkien says Splendid! They used to go up like great lilies and snapdragons and laburnums of fire and hang in the twilight all evening! (Tolkien ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Emergencies Act Research Paper The Emergencies Act Introduced in 1988 to take temporary measure for the safety and security during national emergencies of Canadians along with protecting their rights and freedom. In 1988 В¬it replaced the war measure act. It limited government power during a crisis compared to the War measure act. If there is was a crisis or an emergency it had go through the parliament before any action could be taken. It could only be used during: diseases in human, animals or plants is spreading and dangerous pollution or accident natural disaster example earthquake Under the emergencies act temporary measures are taken considering the Canadian charter of rights and freedoms. if any individual is damaged or surfers due this act the government has award compensation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This gave limited power to the government to take special or temporary steps for the safety and security of the people. No civil rights have affected, as it has never been used. If any civil liberties are suspended in an emergency it will be reasonable and justified by the government under section 1 (the government can legally limit rights) under the Canadian charter of rights and freedoms.Yes, the government is justified in creating and using this piece of legislation because it limits government power unlike the war measure act. The Canadians charter of rights and freedoms is kept in mind before making a decision for a crisis or emergency it is passed by the parliament before being implemented so, the government won t do anything to harm the people. If any individual suffer or is damaged due to the act the government has to award compensation. The anti terrorism actAfter the September 11,2001 the terrorist acts on the united states pushed the anti terrorism act became a part of the criminal code in 2001, December ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Tipping Point By Gladwell Tails Introduction In The Tipping Point, Gladwell tails trends from their very beginning to their end and he tries to figure out why some ideas tip and others do not. Firstly, Gladwell mentions the three rules for the tipping point which are: contagiousness, the fact that little causes can have big effects, and transformation happens in one moment. In the introductory chapter of the book, Gladwell made use of the syphilis epidemic of Baltimore, along with other outbreaks of disease in order to illustrate his three rules. He reaffirms the three rules more solely as the law of few, the stickiness factor and the power of context. He began by discussing the incomprehensible recovery of then terminally uncool hush puppies shoes in the midst of a few of hipsters in Manhattan s cutting edge regions in the 1990s, a development which soon extended across the United States and resulted to exponential increases in the company s sales. Using this sensation as an introduction to the book s methodical theme, the author states that he will recognize, dissect and give details on the mechanisms by which certain trends occur, while others fail. Chapter 1: The Three Rules of Epidemics Gladwell declares that most trends, styles, and occurrences are natural and spread according to paths of transmission and carriage that are patently similar. In most of these consequences, whether the event in question is the spread of syphilis in Baltimore s unpleasant streets or the unexpected spike in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. How Did Geography Affect Where Colonists Settled Essay Beginning in 1607, when ambitious English colonists settled in Jamestown, and continuing until the last of the thirteen colonies was established; geography was a substantial factor in the development of colonial America. The crops that essentially saved the colonists lives, such as tobacco, rice, and indigo, wouldn t have grown without a certain type and amount of soil to grow properly. Also, the Appalachian Mountains and the dense forests provided a barrier for the colonists, preventing them from going too far west right away, and causing the colonies to form in the arrangement they did. Finally, the population was the most dense in middle colonies, such as New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania partly because of the mild... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This, in turn, made it so that the population were more dense, and there was a higher concentration of people. The dense forests of the eastern seaboard disallowed for large cities to be created right away. This geological factor forced colonists to spread out within the perimeters of the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, without being too close together. Both of these factors could be overlooked easily enough, but did have a reasonable impact of the development of colonial America. Finally, the geography of the middle colonies, such as New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania played a big role on the development and population of this area. In the sixteen and seventeen hundreds, the above colonies were the most populated of the thirteen establishments. There was plentiful and fertile soil, in which tobacco was heavily grown. The Susquehanna River also flowed through this region, opening the possibility of fur trade. Other minor rivers that were found in the middle colonies were gentle, which provided for easy transportation and fishing. The land in the middle colonies was broad and expansive, making it easy for even the middle class residents to create an enjoyable and profitable lifestyle. In conclusion, there were many factors that contributed to the development of the colonial America, but geography was clearly a sizable influence. If the geography of America wasn t the way it was, the colonists who settled here may have not survived as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Descriptive Essay On Romeo Santos Jany Corria July 20, 2015 MUL 2380 Romeo Santos In Concert Anthony Santos known artistically as Romeo Santos was born on July 21, 1981. He is from The Bronx, New York. Romeo Santos is a well known singer; record producer, composer and songwriter. Also known as the king of the Bachata musicgenre. Before making his two solo albums he was the singer leader of the band Aventura. He gave a live concert on June 20, 2015, at the American Airlines Arena located on 601 Biscayne Blvd of his tour vol2 that I was able to assist. He performed twenty pieces during the concert including some of his most famous songs. Cancioncitas de amor , Yo tambien , and Eres mia were three different pieces that allowed the audience to experience different styles of the Bachata genre. Bachata music, as all kind of music tells a story. In Bachata especially, the songs are mostly romantic. As evidenced, on June 21 I confirmed what many people have told me about the last of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As is the case in all Santos shows, he brought an overweight girl onstage, embraced, stole kisses and simulated (or not) some crotch grabbing (her hand on his). The Propuesta Indecente bed scene, of course, is widely anticipated. But in between that in between Santos making the guys in the audience bark and the women meow there s a whole lot of music, beautifully executed. Santos can pare down the sound for more acoustic minded performances where he s accompanied by virtuoso guitar, the single, pizzicato melody lines mimicking his piercing voice. There are songs that feel like little films; stories that make your breath catch, with no need for supporting audiovisual material to distract. There is, finally, an artist who has managed to mainstream a niche genre by effectively bridging the gap between elegance and bawdiness with huge musical and entertainment skills. It has taken Santos more than a decade to reach his current king status. But his staying power is more than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Cognitive Development Theory Of Moral Judgment Introduction Jean Piaget is a famous psychologist who is professionally known for his pioneering work that he did in children s development. His cognitive development theory has three key components, the first one is scheme, the second one is adaption which is an important process that helps a child to go from one stage another such equilibrium, accommodation and accommodation. The third one is cognitive development with four different sub theory such as, sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational and formal operational (McLeod, 2015). The focus of this assignment will be on sensorium stage and theory of moral judgment. Sensorimotor stage from birth to 2 years. Piaget s was against applying age norms to the stages, different... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A child might know the world apple , but haven t seen a real apple yet. (Etc.edu.cn, Massey.ac.nz, 2017). But, the child at the preoperational stage still learns from concrete evidence while adults learn in abstract way. Meanwhile, here are a few limitations to the preoperational stage. To start with, child in preoperational stage may lack the concept of conversation. For instance, a child is given two rows of apples that have the same number of apple. But, one of the rows is longer than the other one without changing the number of apple. Child at the preoperational stage states that rows lengths are not same. Because, the look of the objects gave the wrong impression about them to the child. Mostly, children s decision making depends on their perception (Etc.edu.cn,2017). Saul Mcleod , (2014), Limitations in the Child s Thinking [ONLINE]. Available at: https:/ /www.simplypsychology.org/preoperational.html Additionally, conservation does not occur simultaneously in all subject areas. Children do understand the conservation of numbers often at age of 5 6 and do understand conservation of substance. Conservation is something that stays the in terms of quantity even when the appearance changes. In technical words, conservation helps to understand redistributing materials that doesn t have impact on its mass, volume or number (Saul Mcleod , 2014). Kathleen Stassen Berger in her book called The developing person through the life span second edition stated that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. How Does John Stuart Mill Define Happiness Argumentative Essay Happiness is when someone is joyful and enjoys life right? John Stuart Mill disagrees and says that you can not be self conscious and attain happiness. He also stated that the pursuit of happiness is not itself. I disagree with John Stuart Mill s theory of happiness. The reason I do not agree is because I believe that happiness is what you enjoy not anyone else. For example, in the article, he states that if you let your self consciousness exhaust themselves you will attain happiness. The reason I disagree with this because people have different opinions on stuff. In addition, other people believe that this theory is correct or believable. This is because some people see happiness as caring for other and never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Public Service Broadcasting In Australia There is no doubt that the proliferation of digital media has placed great stress on the already fragile status of public service broadcasting (Miragliotta and Errington, 2012). The convergent media environment alongside restraints on funding and skeptic views regarding their necessity have posed great challenges altering the role of public service broadcasters in the 21st century. However, there are many signs pointing toward a renewed government commitment within the Australian sector, to suggest that what the digital revolution has brought is not only challenges but also opportunities (Spigelman, 2013). By examining the recent movements of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in addition to specific reference of the Special Broadcasting Company (SBS) this essay shall seek to address the current debate surrounding the necessity of public service broadcasters in the 21st century. To this day, the charter written by John Reith, the first director general of the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) in 1926, is believed to have established the principles governing public service broadcasting. John Reith first set out his ideas about how public... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Much like traditional forms of media, public service broadcasting was feeling the effects of the Internet on their audience. Skepticism from the government, commercial media and the general public posed questions surrounding the necessity for the ABC to exist in the 21st century arguing that in such a convergent age of media production and content, the original principles governing public service broadcasting were both inadequate and inconsistent. In order for the ABC to combat these challenges, associated with pessimistic questioning, the corporation underwent significant restructuring of their internal operations with cuts to budgets and jobs, and reviews to increase their internal efficiency (Miragliotta and Errington, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Use Of Hand Hygiene Interventions And Techniques For... The Use of Hand Hygiene Interventions and Techniques to Prevent Nosocomial Infections Laura K. Jones School of Nursing at Platt College The Use of Hand Hygiene Interventions and Techniques to Prevent Nosocomial Infections Studies have continued to prove hand hygiene to be the most effective technique for eliminating nosocomial infections. Treatment facilities are experiencing multidrug resistant organisms at an all time high due to a lack of proper infection prevention protocol. Nosocomial infections are the most common complication that can arise during a hospital stay (Insert citation). A majority of developing countries are facing multidrug resistant organisms caused by the lack of infection prevention protocol and a large amount of pressure to provide health care in poor living and treatment conditions. Over use of antibiotic treatment is part of the reason large numbers of multidrug resistant organisms are appearing in the healthcare environment. Implementing more stringent infection prevention protocol, assessing health care facilities use of proper infection control, and critically analyzing use of antibiotics will aid in elimination of nosocomial infections and decrease the average hospital stay. According to the evidence based clinical practice guidelines on the guidline.gov website, there are three standard principles of hand hygiene. The first is using a hand washing technique with decontamination agents, such as soaps or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Comparing A Streetcar Named Desire and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Comparing A Streetcar Named Desire and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof In the game of life man is given the options to bluff, raise, or fold. He is dealt a hand created by the consequences of his choices or by outside forces beyond his control. It is a never ending cycle: choices made create more choices. Using diverse, complex characters simmering with passion and often a contradiction within themselves, Tennessee Williams examines the link of past and present created by man s choices in A StreetcarNamed Desire and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Delicate Blanche, virile Stanley. Dynamic Maggie, impotent Brick. Williams protagonists are distinctly different in temperament. In A Streetcar Named Desire Blanche exemplifies the stereotypical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In contrast, Brick is cool and nonchalant. He wears the charm of the defeated to disguise his power. Power isn t always brute force. Sometimes refusing to make choices is powerful. Forcing other to make decisions and thus never shouldering the responsibility is a form of dominance. Brick proudly proclaims Maggie laid down the law to me said now or never, and so I married Maggie (Williams, Cat 37). She has to accept a non sexual marriage or she has to be the one decide to leave. In the end Maggie, wanting to sire an heir and secure her position in the family, forces Brick to make love to her. He doesn t fight her off, but accepts meekly. It seems as if he isn t making choice, but by surrendering he does not have to forgive Maggie or change the terms of their lifeless marriage. Brick, hiding his anger behind a wall of indifference, is powerless and powerful. The characters are neither saintly nor villainous but rather a combination of both, often a contradiction within themselves. Blanche DuBois is Williams masterpiece of contradiction. The very name Blanche DuBois suggests her duality (Cohn 46). She tells Mitch her name means white woods. Like an orchard in spring (Williams, Street 55) But even her translation is a fantasy. Blanche is past her spring and she no longer possesses the virtue associated with white (Cohn 46). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Spanking In The United States Let s look at the results of this survey. All of the Republican voters believe that it is acceptable for someone to spank their children. On the other hand, 33 percent of Third Party voters agree with spanking while the other 67 percent disagree with spanking. The Democratic voters are the ones whose beliefs on spankingare quite evident only 13.86 of them agree with spanking while the rest, a whopping 86.14 percent, do not agree with spanking their children. Do you notice a trend here? As shown by the results of the survey, Democrats tend to not agree with corporal punishment. Although this doesn t hold true every time (there are exceptions), if someone doesn t agree with corporal punishment then they are extremely likely to be a Democrat.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because they carry their liberal ideas with them into other aspects of their life such as how they punish their children. Also, the fact that America has gradually become more and more liberal and has implemented liberal legislation into its government since then also explains why most liberals don t use corporal punishment, which is because they believe that corporal punishment is outdated. Another trend: since those who vote for Hillary Clinton carry their tolerance and empathy with them beyond the voting posts also tend to believe that corporal punishment is old fashioned, they will most likely not believe in using corporal punishment to discipline their children. All of these different trends make it possible to explain how who a person votes for correlates with how they discipline their children, and why voting for Hillary means someone is not likely to spank their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. New Orleans Voodoo Research Paper The origins of New Orleans Voodoo go all the way back to the 16th century. It began through slave settlements located in Africa. It s core beliefs or practices focus on things such as spirits and communication with them. The practitioners of voodoo believe the practice is a life altering and life affirming experience. Though voodoo itself did not originate in New Orleans, it traveled a lot and underwent a lot of syncretism with other religions on its way to becoming what it s known as today. Today, Voodoo is practiced all over the world, including the Caribbean , North, Central, and South America, and Africa as well. In some locations where it has been practiced, it has also had elements of catholicism mixed in with it as well. In the 16th century, slaves were brought from Africa to different locations including the Caribbean islands by white slave owners where they were heavily christianized in their beliefs while doing so. These slaves masters didn t recognize or particularly care for their beliefs which made it easier for them to subsequently continue to enslave them. While enslaved however, this only served to strengthen the slaves resolve and belief in the voodoo belief system. They used the beliefs and connections they felt they had with ancient spirits to see them through the pain they were experiencing.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first known instance of hoodoo seems to have taken place in Africa but historical observers are not entirely sure of this. Unlike voodoo however, hoodoo is not really seen as a religion but as moreso just folk magic. It has taken the form of how mainstream America views the practice of Voodoo itself. It has been practiced in Africa and is to this day still practiced mainly in the southern United States. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Responsibility In An Inspector Calls By J. B. Priestley In An Inspector calls, there are many themes discussed but the main theme is responsibility. The author, J.B Priestley aim was to make an audience aware that no one can live in a society without being responsible for other who lives in the same society. We all live in one community and we are all responsible for each other, our action does affect the people s life around us. Firstly, throughout the text, there are many ways to presents the theme of responsibility and one of them is the different views of society presented by Mr. Birling and the Inspector. The Inspector tells Mr. Birling We are responsible for each other. And I tell you the time will come soon when, if men will not learn that lesson, then they will be taught it in fire and blood and anguish. (pg 56) He tells what could happen if some members in the family ignore their responsibility. Birling tells his family that A man has to make his own way has to look after himself. (pg 9) In using phrases such as Fire and blood and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... birling s house when they were talking about his daughter s engagement party, Sheila Birling who owns a successful business. She is one of the strong characters out of the five with a negative effect on Eva smith s life. I don t suppose I d have done it. But she was very pretty and looked as if she could take care of herself. I couldn t be sorry for her. (pg 24) In this time, this can be seen that Sheila was very responsible for what she had done to Eva smith as she is the reason for that girl to get rid from Milwards because of her jealousy towards her. Through words such as Sorry for her , she is very guilty for what she did. The fact that there are members in the family who knows their responsibility shows that in this society, the author is telling us that they are people who also care for those that they had affected in their lives. Through this, it has also show the mature, honest and truthful side of Sheila ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Expanding Discourse Summary The introduction to The Expanding Discourse and Reclaiming Female Agency: Feminist Art History After Postmodernism as well as the interview A Dialogue with Linda Nochlin, the Maverick She all provide a discourse on feminist art history through several decades that is enlightening and somewhat startling. These essays explore some of the intricacies and changes within the history of this relatively new methodology of art historyand, though these essays do not go into great detail, they do offer a helpful survey that is brief, yet informative, for this particular discipline of art history. The introduction of The Expanding Discourse discusses the evolution of the different methodologies of feminist art historians whose diverse methodologies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is clear is that feminist art history is not meant to sway art history solely towards the feminist perspective, but to add it to the art historical canon to even out any inequalities. By continuously questioning any theories of both traditional art history, but also those of postmodernism, the evolution of feminist art history continues to develop, hopefully to its benefit. Clearly, feminist art history has come a long way in a comparatively short time; however, this does not mean that there is not room for improvement. Indeed, after reading these essays, there is a distinctly obvious need to take action to advance feminist art history so that, in turn, other methodologies of art history can develop to become more effective, influential, and inclusive. It is astonishing to learn how complicated that feminist art history truly is, for there are so many factors that must be taken into consideration, and the span of these factors only continues to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. History And Systems Of Psychology History and Systems of Psychology is a course requirement offered to Psychology majors and minors. This course is used to provide majors and minors with the foundation and the evolution of the field of psychology. Within this class, many scholars of discussed. Two scholars that stood out to me in this course would be John Watson and Max Wertheimer. These two particular scholars are responsible for two of the most influential and famous schools of thought, behaviorismand Gestalt psychology. These two schools of thought are responsible for changing the field of psychology and introducing the field to new theories and ways of thinking. Although the two schools of thought are similar in being influential but they are different in many ways. The two schools of thought are even said to be contradictory of one another and one is even said to be the cause of the fading out of the other. John Watson was born January 9, 1878 and he died September 25, 1958. He grew up in South Carolina (Cherry, 2014). John Watson grew up in a poor and dysfunctional family. His mother was Christian and she, therefore, wanted to raise him to be Christian. His father, on the other hand, was a bad man. He did drugs and got in trouble. In Watson s teenage years, he had an affair and left his family. Although Watson s mother s intentions were to raise him to be a good Christian man, Watson ended up being a very violent kid. Watson even found himself in trouble with the law, just as his dad did. Later in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Charles Darwin s Theory Of Natural Selection Over time, different species learn to adapt to their living environment in order to survive. If a genetic change of a characteristic is passed down through generations, a formation of a new species occurs (G, Linstead et. al., 2012). A variation to the characteristic of an individual can increase its survival and this provides more opportunities to reproduce. When the individual reproduces, the offspring benefit in result of the heritable genes and eventually through generations, the variants will be spread throughout the entire population (Montgomery, 2009). Charles Darwin s theory of natural selection can be supported through both fossils and homologous structures. A technique that supports Charles Darwin s theory of natural selection is fossils. A fossilis the remnant or imprint of a previous animal embedded in rock and preserved in petrified form (J, Castro, 2013). Fossils are used and are still important today as they demonstrate the different types of species of animals and plants that were on the earth at various times in the past. This assists palaeontologists, who study the fossils hominid, learn about the creatures that once lived on the earth. This includes the human ancestors and their relatives, and how they have developed over time (G, Linstead et. al., 2012). There are various ways in which fossils support Charles Darwin s theory of natural selection. Fossils provide a way for palaeontologists to reconstruct the creatures, plants and humans of the past. It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Red Badge Of Courage By Stephen Crane Growing Up From Boys to Men Symbols and themes play a major role in novels. The symbols and themes can help with getting a better understanding in novels. One novel that has many symbols is The Red Badge Of Courage. The author of this novel is Stephen Crane and the genre is historical fiction. In the novelthe main character is Henry Fleming. Henry is also known as The Youth. Henry joins the Union in the Civil War. Henry joined the army to have glory. When Henry first gets on the battle field he is scared, but he overcomes his fears. Another novel that has many symbols and themes is A Separate Peace. The author is John Knowles and the genre of the book is a novel. The main character is Gene Forrester. Gene has a friend named Finny. Gene... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Henry eventually gets his red badge of courage by getting hit in the head with a rifle. In Knowle s novel, the symbol is the giant tree on the Devon campus. The giant tree represents fears and obstacles of boys growing to be men. When Gene was younger the giant tree always gave him chills, because that is where his friend Finny fell and broke his leg. Finny died because of the broken leg. Gene visits Devon Boarding School around 15 years later. This time Gene is grown and in his mid thirties. Gene notices the huge tree that gave him chills when he was younger. This time when Gene saw the huge tree it seemed not as big as he expected it to be. The tree did not bring as much chills neither. It is easy to infer that the giant tree brought a little discomfort to him because that is where his friend broke his leg. When Gene arrived at the school he saw the giant tree and said This was the tree, and it seemed to me standing there to resemble those men, the giants of your childhood, whom you encounter years later and find that they are not merely smaller in relation to your growth, but that they are absolutely smaller, shrunken by age. In this double demotion the old giants have become pigmies while you were looking the other way (Knowles 14). The tree represents fears and obstacles, because the giants can be scary. The giants also can get in the way of your life. A theme from the novel is how effective memories can be. The memories that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Handgun Ban Research Paper Another motivation behind why handgun bans neglect to ensure individuals is on the grounds that they don t manage the main problem. The main problem behind handgun violations and savagery is not the handgun itself, yet rather the proprietor of the firearm. As indicated by reviews, starting 2010, there were approximately 300 million guns claimed by nationals in the United States. Of those 300 million, roughly 100 million were handguns, and 67% of those firearmproprietors said they had weapons for self protection, 66% said they utilized their firearms for chasing, and 41% for target shooting (Agresti and Smith, 2010). Amid the year 2008, around 436,000 rough wrongdoings were conferred by an aggressor who was obviously conveying a weapon(Agresti ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Yingshi Qiao. Professor Don Stanley. Engl 1101, Assignment Yingshi Qiao Professor Don Stanley ENGL 1101, Assignment 4 March 10, 2017 Addiction Caused by a Wounded Soul Modern society has failed bring the burgeoning problems of addiction under control. The word addiction was applied to drug use in the 20th century, but now it refers to a wider variety of non drug hobbies, such as eating, gambling and sex. To treat the devastating flood of addiction problems, it is important to understand that addiction is not just a physical problem but more of a social and psychological problem. Dislocation caused by the free market society and the pressure from family can lead to addiction. To begin with, people who refuse to contribute to the free market society will become dislocated from the society and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alexander and Shaler state that at the beginning of the 21st century, for rich and poor people alike, jobs disappear on short notice, communities are weak and unstable, people routinely change lovers, families, occupations, coworkers, technical skills, languages, nationalities, therapists, spiritual beliefs, and ideologies as they navigate the shopping malls, real estate markets and employment agencies. (4) A free market society is supposed to maximize people s wellbeing, happiness and wealth, but the truth is people are forced to compete against each other and lose their sense of belonging, meaning and identity, eventually turning into slaves in a money oriented society. Whether rich or poor, people become disconnected from their cultural identity and fail to fail to establish their intimate relationships with friends, communities an co workers. According to Alexander and Shaler, this is when people cannot achieve a reasonable degree of psychosocial integration (5) and become dislocated from the society. Dislocation cannot simply be eliminated by food, shelter or the attainment of wealth. The poverty of spirit leads people to search for a substitute lifestyle to fill the emptiness of fast moving life. As a result, people turn to substitute lifestyles that can be dangerous and addictive. Bruce and Shaler argue that today s free market ignore all previously understood limits and have gone too far to the extreme. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Air Quality Plan Area When talking about redevelopment that have the potential to add an additional 25,000 people to an existing population, one of the important factors that need to be discuss is the air quality impacts. In the foreseeable future, with or without the implemented plans in the Plan Area will experience an increase in population. According to Adam Brinklow, the author of How the city plans to add 25,000 people to Central SoMa, without any plan it is estimated that around 16,000 people will settle in the Plan Area anyway, but with plans implemented, the Plan Area would add 25,000 to the current number of residents by 2040. When more people congregate in an area that was at one time had a low density population, this will have some sort effects on... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, even when the result shows less than significant impact, we have to recognized the fact that VMT only account for passenger cars, not trucks, transits, and transportation network companies(TNCs), such Uber and Lyft. Furthermore, when researching the air quality on the Central Soma area, I came across maps showing the area glowing in considerable high level of particulate matters(PM). That s why at the end of the air quality section, the developer stated that with the, Plan under 2040 cumulative conditions would result in significant cumulative impacts to existing sensitive receptors and this impact would be significant and unavoidable with mitigation (IV.F 57). One of the contributing factors that is going to affect the air quality in the Plan Area, but also the living quality and the residents mobility is the transportation impacts. In this section, I will look closely at the impacts with the plan implemented in the Plan Area VMT, mode share, and TNC; mitigation on cars with the utilization of bike and transit infrastructures muni forward, Central Subway, and more and improve bike lanes. When talking about transportation, the VMT is very crucial for such an enormous redevelopment like the Plan Area because there is going to be a big increase in the number of residents in the upcoming years. An upward of 25,000 people is predicted to settle within ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Problem Of Arson Investigation Arson investigation began sometime in the mid 1970 s, and has been a process changed and evolved ever since. The act of arson consists of purposely setting or starting a fire on someone s property, and can be for a number of reasons anywhere from vandalism, excitement or serial arson, to revenge, extremism or crime concealment (Newton, M., 15). Some previously proven indicators pointing as to whether or not a fireis an act of arson has been questioned, further researched and tested. Many of these theories have stated that certain markings, post fire, could only appear due an accelerant being used to help engage the fire or intensify it, though recently many of these theories have been debunked. The truth behind some of these markings... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the most misleading processes that can lead to a wrongful conviction is a term called flashover. Flashover is what seemingly happens when an entire room is engulfed in fire, and flames protrude from openings within the building. The process occurs in an enclosed space when particles and combustible gases begin to cluster close to the ceiling, and then slowly fall towards the floor. At this point, it is likely that an accumulation of air would rush into the room through windows, doors or other cavities, and ignite the muddle of particles and gases (Starr, 2011). As this process was not realized until later when arson investigation became more developed, many explanations as to whether an accelerant was used to start a fire have been recently proven to be more than likely due to the effects of a flashover. Some of these beliefs were that melted metals, especially those in or near doorways, burn marks under pieces of furniture, or on the floor were a sure sign that a liquid accelerant was used to start the fire. Detectives believed melted metals were a sign of a liquid accelerant because they thought that temperatures high enough to melt these types of metals were unattainable without an accelerant. In reality, wood fires commonly reach and exceed the melting point of metals, especially once they hit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Drugs And Performance Enhancing Drugs In today s sports world, performance enhancing drugs have become more and more of a problem. Famous athletes with prestigious accomplishments do not always play by the rules. Celebrities with countless amounts of fans and admirers turn out to be nothing but a cheater. These athletes earn millions of dollars to simply perform, entertain, and follow the rules of their respected sport. Unfortunately, performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) have changed the way people look at athletes and their legacies. The practice of unethical crimes in sports dates back much farther than recent dates. According to Georgios A. Antonopoulos (2013, Pg.1), the first documented case of match fixing or PEDs, occurred in 338 BC when Eupolos of Thessaly persuaded three of his boxers to cheat in attempt to win a gold medal at the Olympic Games. Antonopoulos (2013, Pg.1) also states that athletes from the Ancient Greece consumed assorted amounts of wine, brandy, hallucinogenic mushrooms, and sesame seeds to increase their performance levels. Even gladiators that competed in Rome s Colosseum and knights of the medieval era used various undefined stimulants in order to enhance stamina and overcome injuries. Clearly the professional athletes of today s society did not start this trend. The greats that shaped this world two thousand years ago have transformed their body s potential through the use of drugs before officials even classified drugs as a threat. Granted, times have changed and the use for these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. A Recent E Commerce Threat Keller Graduate School of Management Of DeVry University Research Project 1: A Recent E Commerce Threat Michaels Stores Breach Nitesh Timilsina E Business Security (SEC573) Kathleen Milburn 03/22/2015 Table of Contents 1.Threat identification, technical features, and vulnerabilities1 2.Diagram depicting the mechanism of attack and exploitation2 3.Potential or actual consequences 5 4.Risk assessment6 5.References8 1.Threat identification, technical features, and vulnerabilities On January 2014, Michaels an art and craft retailer and its subsidiary Aaron Brothers, revealed that costumer information database consist of payment card number and expiration date been compromised. Costumer using credit or debit card at Michaels in between May 8, 2013 to Jan 27, 2014 compromised 2.6 million cards and at Aaron Brothers in between June 26, 1013 to Feb 27, 2014 been compromised 400,000 cards. The company committed to work with other parties to improve security of payment card transaction for all consumers. An unauthorized and highly sophisticated malware that not been encountered previously by any security company attacked the point of sale systems where all the card information is stored. The outcome of this hacking been extensive and affected millions of customer s personal and payment data was exposed, results in the payment card compromise of three million customers. Point of Sale (PoS) is the system that used by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Dudley Randall s Ballad Of Birmingham Though the poetry in this unit differs in subject and tone, all the poems are connected by the way the authors have tried to express their thoughts. Each poet utilizes tone, rhythm, meter, etc. to turn an event or feeling into a poem. All the poems are based on strong emotions that the author uses symbolism and metaphors to express. In some cases, such as the Ballad of Birmingham, the author has chosen to write about an event that they may not have personally experienced. However, the event is often still relevant to the author s life. Dudley Randall was an African Americanman who wrote the Ballad of Birmingham during the civil rights era. Though Randall did not personally experience the tragedy that occurred in Birmingham, the bombing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...