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Essay-Ready Summers Essay-Ready Summers
Debates Of Euthanasia And Physician-Assisted Suicide
1.The current debates of euthanasia
Euthanasia and physician assisted suicide are acts that strike at the heart of what it means to be
human the moral acts that make us who we are, or better, who we ought to be. Debates about the
ethics of euthanasia date back from ancient Greece and Rome and has become more and more well
known in the present time.
In order to deal with the question of euthanasia properly, it is first necessary to define it. Generally,
euthanasia requires the physician to perform a medical procedure that causes death directly.
Euthanasia should clearly be defined as a deliberate act or omission that causes death, undertaken
by one person with the primary intention of ending the life of another person, in order to relieve
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The Regretful Traveler in Robert Frost’s The Road Not Taken
Robert Frost s The Road Not Taken (rpt. In Thomas R. Arp and Greg Johnson, Perrine s Literature:
Structure, Sound, and Sense, 10th ed. [Boston: Wadsworth, 2009] 725 presents itself with a
traveler that is dissatisfied with the decision that he has to make. A situation of life sometime
requires a decision to be made between two things that will have a huge impact in the end. The
consequences are not always what we expect.
I will now explain how Frost used literal and figurative techniques to describe a man traveling
through the woods and his thoughts on deciding which road to take. Literally, the man appeared to
be content with his travels until he reached the fork in the road, and had to make a decision.
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Figuratively, he has to make a big decision, and does not have any one to give advice as to which
road to take.
In leaves no step had trodden black
Perhaps the traveler gave up fun and irresponsibility to live what appears to be a responsible and
productive life. The traveler stated that he would save the first road but knew that there was a
chance that he would not come back to it, because he had anticipated finding more opportunities
on the second road. In the last stanza the traveler indicates his regrets with a sigh. It is possible
that he sighed because he missed out on life and could have had wealth, or the sigh could mean that
he accepts the decision that he chose. The paradox that Frost uses when he put the sigh in the last
stanza, allows the traveler to be satisfied with his decision or discontented.
To give the poem a musical affect, Frost used masculine approximate rhyme, such as would and
could, fair and wear, and black and back. He cleverly uses feminine rhyme in which only half of
the word rhyme. Such as, hence and difference in the fourth stanza, and diverge and I in the first
stanza. He uses both assonance and consonance on words that falls at regular intervals, and the
rhyming is masculine. Frost also uses metonymy with the title The Road Not Taken because he is
not actually talking about a road, he is talking about making a decision in life.
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Philips Versus Matsushita s Strategic Capability
Philips versus Matsushita
Thomas Edison State College
Abstract
Carefully read Case 4 1, Philips versus Matsushita, on pp. 331 347 of the Transnational Management
textbook. Consider the organizational development of each firm and its implications on that
company s strategic capability.
What do you think of the change each company has made to date the objectives, the competencies,
and incompetencies? What strategic impediments and disabilities did each bring to the
organizational dynamics? What recommendations would you make to each organizational leader?
Philips versus Matsushita Philips and Matsushita have over one century long history. Philips is
based in the Netherlands and Matsushita based in Japan. Both based in fairly small countries and it
was not long before they went global. Both of them can say that they had the ups and downs. They
went through World War II and survived it. During their century in business survived the economic
down turns. In general, Philips built its tenured success on a portfolio of responsive national
organizations. On the other hand, Matsushita based its global strategy on a centralized and efficient
operation through Japan. As they developed and reorganized their international strategies, each
company was forced to undertake its strategic posture and restructuring as its competition position
fell. In the past few decades technology changed rapidly and at the same time strategies for both
companies at the same time. To
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Achilles Reflection Paper
The gates of Troy drew the strongest of men who wish to fight to gain treasures and respect.
Among these men is the great warrior, Achilles, son of the Goddess Thetis. Achilles is the
strongest of the Achaean men, full of honor, self pride, and dignity. In Homer s The Iliad, Achilles
fights to take back his honor, crippled by the loss of his treasures, to prove his worth to the army
and to Agamemnon, and to take revenge on Agamemnon for being selfish, controlling, and for
diminishing Achillesimage. Honor is the fundamentals of a man in this time period. A man who
has honor has things to prove he is a strong and capable man. For the past nine years, the Archean
army has been slowly traveling to Troy, raiding towns and villages as they passed through.
Before the journey, Menelaus wife Helen was given to Paris by Aphrodite, causing the Archean
to lose his honor wife, treasure, and possession. After promising to help his brother, Agamemnon
brought his army to Troy to recover Helen and Menelaus honor. Achilles, being the best fighter,
was unwillingly brought along because it was his duty to do so, as his King, Agamemnon,
requested it. Through unfortunate events, they were stopped by the father of Chryseis, who
begged for his daughter s return. Consequently, Agamemnon was forced to give up his war prize,
taking Achilles to compensate. Enraged, taken advantage of, and without his honor, Achilles
swore at Agamemnon for being a horrible person. No, you colossal, shameless we follow you, to
please you, to fight for you, to win your honor back from the Trojans (Homer 82). Achilles feels
like he does all the dirty work and gets no pay for it. With his honor stamped upon and feeling
worthless, he threatens to leave to make them see just what he does for them. What is an
honorable man, if not a worthy one? Or a worthy one, if not honorable? The pride of Achilles, his
honor, and valor, have been stamped upon. He is a doormat, something that can easily be flattened
and walked over, and it is diminishing. After losing his prize out to Agamemnon, Achilles reflects
on how he is stronger, better, and more fit to be a King. Notwithstanding the fact that Agamemnon
holds a scepter given to him by a god does
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Amazing Grace And Twilight Analysis
Segregation is one of the many themes that connect Amazing Grace and Twilight. Segregation is
the most prominent problem discussed in both pieces. It is also shown in a variety of ways,
through economic class, race, and by making physical and mental being examples. People in power
choosing to ignore a problem that has arisen in its people.
From what I ve read, people are not even attempting to hide their judgement, they make it clear that
they see people of color and who live in poverty as a problem. One they do not want to deal with.
The lucky majority segregate themselves from minorities without caring about the affect it will
have. The apparent consensus of the powerful is that the ghetto is to be preserved as a perpetual
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But it isn t only language because no one talks that way to a rich lady who does not speak
English. Go downtown. You ll see what I mean. Sometimes these women come from Italy or
Argentina or from Spain. They go in the stores in their beautiful clothes. They re treated like
celebrities. It isn t the language. It s skin color and being poor. This is something more than
disrespect. It s as if they wish that you did not exist so they would not have to be bothered. (page
46 Amazing Grace) A young girl is explaining how she and her family is viewed in the eyes of
people who work in upper class shops. She can hear the annoyance in their voices, and how they
wished her people would go back to where they came from. But if there is a woman with money,
who is from a richer area like Europe, then workers wait on their every need. It is showing that
they have no patience for those who look a certain way because social segregation has gotten so
bad, especially in New York. Segregation is forced down these people s throats, everywhere they
go people are harassing them or darting dirty looks for being in certain neighborhoods or shops.
People are not even attempting to hide their judgement, they make it clear that they see these people
as a problem and one they do not want to deal with. They segregate themselves from them without
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Women s Roles In Australian Society
It s arguable that through war, Australia has socially progressed; people developed looser morals
and women s roles in Australian society had elevated and changed drastically. During wartime in
Australia s early history, a majority of Australia s men sent off to help achieve victory for the
Allies in various campaigns, at the Homefront were the women of Australia work diligently, as
they were employed in jobs vacated for men. This was quite out of the ordinary as women have
traditionally been wives, nurturers, and house makers. As a result, the roles of women changed
dramatically, especially during WWII. Women now moved into jobs formerly dominated by men,
there were femalemembers in Parliament. Women no longer wanted to stay at home and
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Mediator Case Presentation
The Dispute at hand has been referred to mediation upon the suggestion of the Court. I have been
identified as the independent mediator for this dispute. My main objective is to fully diagnose the
situation by gathering and organizing all the relevant information. I aim to do so by building
credibility, fostering a positive relationship with the parties, and educating them about the mediation
process while securing their commitment to this process. In order to achieve this act it will require
broad psychological control and people management. Over the course of mediation procedure I will
apply the different elements of principled negotiation to achieve an agreement that is competent
and improves the existing hostile relationship of both parties.
Agreement
An essential element to the operation of the mediation process is that both parties agree and consent
to the intervention before preparatory activities begin. Therefore, a clearly written agreement
should be drafted. I plan to draft this document with the input from all parties, in order to aid
interpretation and minimise future ambiguity. The document will describe the clear intent and
agreement between the parties and will be signed by all parties and their counsels. The agreement
will pay particular focus on the following points:
Agreement to commit to mediation
Each individual party must use its best efforts to comply with the reasonable requests made by me
in order to ensure a punctual and expeditious determination
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The Importance Of Traditional Family Values
Traditional family values comprise a number of different values and beliefs held in high esteem
regarding family life. Chief among the values is an emphasis on a loving, lifelong marriage, with
the male as the breadwinner and the wife as the mother and homemaker. Traditionally, members
who follow these values oppose premarital sex, easy access to contraceptive information, and
abortions, as most of these in some way or another are viewed as sins. Prior to the 1970s,
traditional familyvalues didn t play a large role in American politics, and instead mainly
influenced family life. Beginning in the 1970s, however, this changed as these values became a
catchphrase and political platform of the American right. From Ronald Reagan to Pat Robertson,
Conservatives couldn t comment on the decline of the family enough. How, then, did these
values become such an integral part of of political life, as opposed to remaining private matters?
The answer lies in the 1960s. From the 1940s to the early 1960s, after both World War II and The
Great Depression, Americans were more eager than ever to establish families. Following
traditional family values, these couples set a trend for earlier marriages with a greater number of
kids than those of Europe during the same time period. Consequently, divorce rates dipped as many
families found stability, peace, and love within these marriages. The heterosexual man of the
relationship was typically the breadwinner, working during the day to provide
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How Does Death Affect Poe s Life
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary , a quote from Edgar Allan Poe
s The Raven. Poe, while he was alive, wrote many lines similar to this in his stories, always
expressing strong and horridly bad emotions. People might wonder why he wrote so much about
things like death, alcoholism and poverty. It was once said that an author s mind affects their
writing, and a prime example of this is how poe s life affected his writing themes. The first detail
of how Poe s life influenced his writing is the element of death in his stories. Death of loved ones
is painfully obvious in Poe s poem, The Raven, in which he states sorrow, for the loss of lenore.
Lenore is symbolizing Poe s wife, Virginia. She was one of many of poe s loved ones who had
died of a common ailment at the time, Tuberculosis. This disease had claimed Poe s brother,
foster mother, as well as his wife,consequently, he gave it it s own story, The Mask Of The Red
Death. In this story, all the characters die of the fatal illness the red death (another name for TB)
and darkness and decay and the red death held illimitable dominion over all . As he had been in
the shroud of death most of his life, he wrote about wondering what happened after it in The Facts
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This is perhaps most clear his story The Black Cat, in which he states for disease is like alcohol
Both Poe and the nameless narrator are alcoholics. Nevertheless, more subtle example in Poe s
Works is in The Cask of Amontillado, In this a character named Fortunato is intoxicated for most
of the story so he can be (unfortunately) chained up and put in a wall. As alcohol had such an
influence on his life, Poe put in a small reference for why he started drinking in The Raven, the
narrator in the story asking for respite and nepenthe . Nepenthe was a painkiller, representing using
drugs to block out pain, only in real life, the drug he is using is
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Disadvantages Of Colonisation Of Australia
Colonisation and settlement began in Australia in 1788. Since its beginnings as a penal colony,
Australia has now changed and evolved into a nation with some of the highest standards of living in
the world. Australia has achieved a democratic and representative parliamentary government,
economic growth and development, industrial and technological advancements, and an efficient
system of healthcare and social welfare benefits. Australias education system has also undergone a
myriad of developments and improvements in the 21st century, as a result of newly implemented
government policy and funding. However, the colonisation of Australia has also created lasting
consequences and implications for a significant group of Australia s inhabitants; its Indigenous
population. The Indigenous population still faces numerous inequities and disadvantages within
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For example the proportion of Indigenous children commencing primary school, as well as the
proportion of Indigenous students completing secondary school and achieving year 12 certificates,
is significantly lower than non Indigenous students. Furthermore Indigenous students are more
likely than non Indigenous students to choose a pathway leading to a post school low level
vocational qualifications rather than further academic qualifications. Indigenous Australians
participating in years 7 12 are currently 32.1 per cent, less than half of the rate achieved by other
Australians, which is currently 72.7 per cent. Numerous government inquiries and academic studies
have suggested that Australia has the worst educational outcomes for its Indigenous population,
when compared to similarly colonised countries such as the United States of America, Canada and
New Zealand. (Beresford, 2008, pp.
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Descriptive Essay On A Horse
Ever since I was a child I knew that I wanted to work with animals. Horses, in particular, have
always fascinated me. After much begging, pleading, years of convincing, and always working
hard to save up money, I convinced my parents to allow me to buy a horse. To me, Indie was the
most beautiful quarter horseI could have ever dreamed of getting. Since our purchase of Indie, we
have acquired another horse, Sherman, and a pony, Tucker. Although the horses have always been
hard work, they were worth every sweaty hot summer evening of mucking out the stalls and frigid
winter mornings of carrying water to the trough in order to avoid freezing our hoses. After all, I
used to dream of being a veterinarian and helping all kinds of animals in some way.
When I learned how to heal my horse s hoof a couple of years ago, the vision of being a vet was
reaffirmed. It was a hot summer day when my dad and I were working around the barn. Like any
other day as we worked we would check on how the horses were doing, this included grooming
them and cleaning their hooves. We noticed one of our horses, Indie, moseying over with a limp
and not putting weight on one hoof. I immediately was worried, thinking that he might have a
serious injury.
Let s lift up his hoof and check out what he got into, suggested my dad. (How Indie s hoof
looked) It became apparent that there was an infection and a veterinarian needed to be called. This
was the first time that the vet had to be called out for Indie
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Freedman Breaks Down The Great War
Roberto Matuz
Ms. Meier
English II
24 February 2017
World War I Freedman breaks down the Great War into key battles and issues, covering the
causes of the war, the leaders, the modern weapons and technology, and the war s consequences.
Firsthand accounts of allied and German soldiers are presented as well. (Miller). The start of the
war that every country was part of. It was the War that changed everybody s lives. The War was
an outbreak to to all of the countries. Only when the world went to war again in the 1930s and 40s
did the earlier conflict become known as the First World War. Its casualty totals were
unprecedented, soaring into the millions. World War Iis known for the extensive system of trenches
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There were dangerous beginnings for many people and many endings. Many soldiers and
civilians were shot, beaten to death, and many others were left in agony pain. On June 28, 1914,
a teenage Serbian nationalist gunned down Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie, as
their motorcade maneuvered through the streets of Sarajevo (Greenspan). The first leader to be
assassinated was Franz Ferdinand, because of him and a few other leaders the war started. His
assassination was a major event to the world, because of him and other reasons a war started.
Countries were taking over other countries and so the ones getting run over tried to hold off the
enemy while allies attacked from the other side. Every country depended on their allies to help each
other.
Losing loved ones is a miserable feelingmiserabledespairing feeling and changes a person,
knowing that they never got to see them for the last time. Not knowing what they are waiting for
at home anymore only that they served their country happily. People wait for their loved ones to
come back home. Its intimidated for the soldiers and for the loved ones at home, they are are
petrified to lose their precious child or their love. Now they are just sitting at home waiting for no
one. Instead of waiting they have to learn to move on. Never to forget, but to move on and learn to
do other things. Soldiers all around were friending each other and getting to know one another, but
sometimes did not get to chance to see each
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Louis Pasteur Accomplishments
Louis Pasteur was a scientist. He led many scientific discoveries particularly in the study of
germs and living organisms. It is through the work of Pasteur that we know to wash our hands to
prevent that spread of germs, that medical instruments need to be sterilized, and his research on
germ theory led to the development of antibiotics. His initial motivation was a love of science, but
his research and life events led him to ask important science questions that begged to be answered.
After his initial research on crystallization and how polarized light passed through them he became
associated with another scientist named Biot. It was after testing Pasteur s theories that the two
became good friends and colleagues. Pasteur s work into the study of disease and vaccination was
further spurred on when two of his daughters died of typhoid.
Pasteur s study of crystallography gained him great recognition and he became the Dean of the
Faculty of Science Lille. In this school they were doing a great deal of research on the production
of alcohol by fermentation of the beetroot. At this time the theory of Liebig, that fermentation was a
chemical process, (Fleming) was being researched. Pasteur questioned this theory ... Show more
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With Edward Jenner s discovery of the smallpox vaccination, Pasteur asked the questioned if a
vaccine be found for all diseases. Pasteur s work showed that bacteria could cause infectious
diseases. His discovery of the chicken cholera vaccination was through a process of trial and
error. He was able to isolate a microbe from fowls suffering from this disease . (Fleming) Many
experiments of trial and error were conducted and it was actually chickens that were injected with
an old culture that led Pasteur and his team to discover the vaccination for chicken cholera.
Building on his germ studies he was able to investigate other diseases including anthrax and
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Ethos In Aviation
The life of aviation is an admiration for whoever looks up to the clouds, stars, and the sky.
Aviation is a dream that many people seek. I have always looked up to my father as a model and
a reason to think about the life above the clouds. As I laid eyes on him wearing his flying suit, it
opened my eyes to the aviation life, and an inspiration to enter the world of aviation. The
transition of me entering this life was a video that ERAU broadcasted. This ad shows the quality
of tools and level of education students will get, which type of college life students are going to
have, and what kind of feelings students will obtain. However, this video is not doing a great job
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One of the students shared her mini story saying that here father used to take her to air shows
(0:19). This student is about to graduate and become a pilot, her dream came true. Another
student shared her experience when she flows with her instructor above the clouds looking
down on them and saying to herself that s all what she wanted (0:27). That happiness and that
emotion she felt made her realize that she wants to do this as a career, being on top of
everything. The last student said that he can t describe his feeling by words. He just enjoys it
and called it it s fun (0:30). Sadly, other students did not share their feelings like the others,
because the video did not mention their major. Additionally, even some audience who are not
interested in being pilots won t be entertained and motivated by watching the video. Lastly, the
video wasn t equitable to those who are interested in other majors instead of pilots who took their
time by sharing their feelings. In conclusion, college of aviation in ERAU made video talks about
what is it like to be a student in it. Some instructors were giving some facts about the college and
talking about what they can offer to their students. Some students were sharing their experiences
and feelings since they have entered the college. However, the video is shows lacking using logos,
ethos, and
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Thomas Benton Research Paper
Thomas Benton was the most famous regionalist artist, and most of his art works were whose
father and great uncle had been congressmen from Missouri, saw art as an agent of social
changes, a means to restore the values and democratic traditions of the American republic. He was
seen as the group spokesman of regionalism, committed most of his art to depicting Missouri. He
asserted: I wanted to show that the people s behaviors, their action on the opening land, was the
primary reality of American life. (Haskell, 221) Benton believed that the self reliance and
individualism associated with the frontier spirit, if applied to an urban, industrial scenario, would
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He was active in the running of the Federal Art Project during the 1930s, he later became
assistant professor of fine arts at the University of Iowa. Regarded as chief philosopher and
greatest teacher of representational U.S art, he was also a vehement proponent of cultural
nationalism. He asserted that A work which does not make contact with the public is lost. All
the really good ideas I d ever had had come to me while I was milking a cow. So I went back to
Iowa. He believed artists should adopt a narrative style an create art based on what was unique
to the American experience. He created a world where men and women worked collectively for
the common good. As in American Gothic (see fi.3), the man and woman s stern face
expressions remind us of the puritan ancestors who worked hard and led a abstinent life. This
painting was seen a depiction of the steadfast American pioneering spirit which would rekindle
people s pride in who they were and where they had come from. (Haskell) He created this fable of
American resilience and strength when he found a cottage which was designed in the Gothic
Revival style with a distinctive upper
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The Doctrine Of Direct Effect
The doctrine of direct effect is the primary tool by which the Court of Justice of the European
Union (CJEU) enforces European Union (EU) law within member states. However, the power of
direct effect as a tool of enforcement means that the CJEU has had to resist impulses to overextend
its application. This essay will argue that rather than unnecessarily undermining the doctrine of
direct effect, the CJEU has skilfully managed to create an effective enforcement regime for
directives while applying consistent principles in regards to respecting the purpose and function of
directives, keeping EU directives and regulations distinct, and crafting new methods of achieving
the aim of directives. According to article 288 of Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union
(TFEU), a directiveis a legal instrument of the EU which requires member states to achieve a
designated result without dictating a means by which that result is to be reached. Van Gend
established, for the first time, that citizens of member states could bring an action using EEC
laws and their national courts had an obligation to give effect to EEC law. The case, which
concerned article 12 of the EEC Treaty , established that treaty articles could have direct effect.
This has been enshrined in the TFEU as article 288 states that regulations and decisions are also
directly effective. However, it is the issue of directives where the law regarding direct effect
becomes more complicated. In Van Duyn, the CJEU
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Comparing Sigourney And Thoreau, And Henry David Thoreau
Sigourney and Thoreau
The authors Lydia Huntley Sigourney, and Henry David Thoreau, both demonstrate similarities and
differences in their works. While comparing both essays, it is evident that both authors share similar
views on environmental issues, and at the same time demonstrate great emotional journeys in their
works. The extraordinary beauty of nature appears frequently in both pieces. Both authors focus
their personal experiences, however, within different subject matters. The way in which the authors
express their beliefs and feelings is demonstrated through personal life endeavors. It is apparent that
the authors are expressing their perception of the atrocities committed to the environment by
humans.
In Journals from Tuesday, December 30th by, Henry David Thoreau, he talks about hearing a saw
and then seeing two men cutting down a tree. Thoreau is describing the dramatic crash and fall of
the tree while expressing his thoughts and opinions on the tree being cut down. Thoreau calls the
men mannikins and explains how they are fleeing from their crime.
In fallen Forests by Lydia Huntley Sigourney, she discusses how men are destroying forests and
how large sections of trees are being decimated by careless individuals. She expresses how the
trees have created and done so much for the ecosystem from which they live and at some point in
time the civilization will realize the depth of their destruction. She describes how this action not
only effects the animals
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Tale Of Two Cities Allusions
Charles Dickens is universally perceived as one of the excellent authors in literature. A Tale of
Two Cities is one of Dickens most precise novels, and is also exceptionally fast paced. Dickens
chose to publish it in weekly portions, and there s consistently ample action to keep readers
captivated. Dickens, we find throughout history, always had a knack for the dramatic, and it s
undoubtedly presented in this novel. This type of appealing style and approach is demonstrated in
A Tale of Two Cities
through the use of symbols and allusions, while also clearly presenting the
overarching theme of the book: Resurrection. One of the most important and critical symbols thats
Dickens uses is represented with wine. Dickens says, A LARGE CASK of... Show more content on
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It explains this after Eve takes part in the forbidden fruit that came from the Tree of Knowledge.
God punishes Adam and Eve by condemning them with a tough life of farming. Verse 17 says,
Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, You
must not eat from it, Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food
from it all the days of your life . God continues by illustrating that they will die and be returned to
the earth in verse 19 saying, By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to
the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will
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Domino s Pizza Swot Analysis Essay
Discussion of the CSR project and SWOT Analysis
Domino s know that pizza is a treat and can causes diseases like obesity, so they developed a
project called the Pizza Planner. The Pizza Planner shows how you can incorporated 3 slices of
pizzas into a nutritionally balanced diet. Domino s developed 6 Pizza Planners where each
planner consist of 1000 calories ensuring the consumer receives at least 5 portions of fruit and
vegetables and a healthy amount of dairy. This planner is just a basic guideline for consumers to
ensure their health stays on track and to prevent the consumers to gain weight. (Domino s, 2017)
SWOT Analysis of the Pizza Planner:
StrengthWeakness
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To support this trust, the Directors, officers and employees of Domino s Pizza, Inc. must commit
themselves to the following Code of Business Conduct and Ethics for Directors.
Conflicts of Interest: Directors, officers and employees must avoid conflicts of interest. A conflict
of interest occurs when an individual s private interest interferes in any way, or even appears to
interfere, with the interests of Domino s Pizza, Inc. Any questions about a Director s, officer s or
employees actual conflict of interest with the Company should be brought quickly to the attention
of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee, which will review the question and
determine an appropriate course of action.
Corporate Opportunities: A Director, officer or employee must not take for himself or herself
personally any opportunity that he or she discovers through the use of information and resources.
A Director, officer or employee cannot use Company property or information or his or her position
at the Company for personal gain. A Director, officer or employee is forbidden from competing
with the Company. Directors, officer and employees owe a duty to the Company to advance its real
interests when the opportunity to do so
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Midbrain And Epilepsychology
An understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the human brain is crucial with interpreting
epilepsy and its relation to the methods of diagnosis and treatment. There are three major divisions
in the brain: this includes the hindbrain, midbrain and forebrain. The hindbrain consists of the
medulla and the cerebellum. The medulla regulates the automatic bodily functions such as blood
circulation, heartbeat, and respiration. The cerebellum has to do with fine body movements and
muscular coordination. The midbrain contains the Reticular Activation System. This works with
arousal, lower level auditory and eye movements. The forebrain contains the hypothalamus, which
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The frontal lobe is used for controlling functions such as thinking, memory, ex cetera. The
occipital lobe s primary function is vision. Parietal lobe is used for touch, temperature and pain
perception. Lastly, the temporal lobe works as the auditory system, also recognized as hearing.
Each lobe may contain its own type of epilepsy. For example, the frontal lobes epilepsy is known
as recurring seizures. This can cause a dramatic effect on the patient with their lifestyle. It is
brief and occurs mainly at night. The occipital is also known as recurring seizures but in only
the occipital lobe. These forms of seizures are rare. The parietal lobes type of epilepsy are
recurring seizures beginning in the parietal lobe. This is also known as the association cortex
because it needs to communicate for the brains functions. These types of seizures are rare as
well. The last example would be temporal lobe epilepsy. This is recurring seizures in the temporal
lobe both sides of the head by the temples and cheekbones. These seizures in this lobe are more
common than others. Temporal lobe epilepsy can be categorized as simple or complex partial
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Symbolism and Metaphor In The Humbling River by Maynard...
The questions, What does it mean to be human, and how might we transcend human nature? have
been a subject of debate for philosophical and theological thinkers for centuries. In recent history,
scientific discoveries have led to a resurgence of these ancient debates that break down into three
primary schools of thought. There are those who believe that we, like the rest of the animal
kingdom, have certain basic programming that determines our fundamental nature, and those who
believe that human beings are born tabula rasa and that nurture determines who we are. The issue
becomes increasingly complex for those with the theological belief that human beings are spiritual
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The word home is metaphor for the greater culture to which we belong and represents the influence
of that culture on our way of thinking and acting. The sum of all of these forces then, defines who
we are as individuals and serve to define what motivates us to action, our nature. The second half of
the first stanza introduces an extended metaphor describing the motivating factor of human nature,
saying, To conquer every mountain shown (Keenan). While the word conquer, conjures up images
of imperialistic warfare, within the context of this song the word has a broader meaning and may
be more clearly understood as the will to power and the will to meaning. That is, the driving forces
of human nature are achievement, which is motivated by personal ambition to reach the highest
possible position we may accomplish, and the drive to understand the meaning of our lives. The
word mountain represents every type of obstacle that might get in the way of that goal, while the
word I directly refers to the singer and metaphorically refers to humanity as a collective of
individuals motivated by personal self interest. Taken together with the first half of this stanza, we
see the idea that the defining characteristic of human nature is to overcome, or conquer, every
obstacle that obstructs the will to power or prevents us from discovering truth. The singer then
introduces the controlling metaphor (or main theme) of the song, which is transcendence saying,
But I ve
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Dynamic Vulnerability Analysis, Intrusion Detection, And...
Dynamic Vulnerability Analysis, Intrusion
Detection, and Incident Response
Kevin M. Smith
CSEC662 University of Maryland, University College
31 May 15
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Overview3
Greiblock Credit Union Policy Regarding Dynamic Vulnerability Analysis, Intrusion Detection, and
Incident Response6
Purpose6
Scope6
Policy6
Dynamic Vulnerability Analysis6
Intrusion Detection7
Incident Response8
Enforcement9
Dynamic Vulnerability Analysis9
Intrusion Detection9
Incident Response9
Metrics10
Dynamic Vulnerability Analysis10
Intrusion Detection10
Incident Response11
References12
OVERVIEW
With the increase in threats over the past few years it is no longer acceptable for an organization
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Determining what hardware underlies applications and data to identify servers (both physical and
virtual), web based applications, and data storage devices that hold critical and sensitive data.
Mapping of network infrastructure to understand the network devices that applications and
hardware depend on for secure performance.
Identification of controls already in place including policies, firewalls, applications, intrusion and
detection prevention systems, virtual private networks, data loss prevention and encryption.
Running vulnerability scans to identify known vulnerabilities within an organizational system.
Application of context to scan results to determine which infrastructure vulnerabilities should be
targeted first and most aggressively.
The goal of intrusion detection is to monitor network assets, detect anomalous behavior, and
identify misuse within a network (Ashoor, Gore, 2011). An intrusion detection system (IDS) is a
device or software application that monitors network system activities for malicious activity or
policy violations and produces reports to a management station (Kashyap, Agrawal, Pandey, Keshri,
2013), additionally there are three types of IDS:
Host based IDS monitors a computer system on which it is installed in order to detect intrusion or
misuse by analyzing several types of logs files including kernel, system, server, network and
firewall logs, and compares logs with signatures for known attacks.
Network based
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FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO INDIA’s LEADING
POSITION IN STEM...
India will become diabetes capital of the world and 30 million people are already suffering from
diabetes. There is no cure for the disease. Available treatments from drugs, insulin pumping,
pancreas transplantation are either expensive or a life long affair. But there is a hope in the form
of stem cell therapy.
There are other diseases that have no definitive cure currently. Either the treatment is painful and
expensive or the treatment does not work after couple of years. These diseases range from Cancer,
Parkinson s, Alzheimer s, Heart Cardiac muscles repair, Aplastic anaemia, Thalassemia, Severe
combined immunodeficiency, Multiple sclerosis, Juvenile rheumatoid, Arthritis and Rheumatoid
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No research paper, case studies, review articles, news media articles suggest a clear winner among
all Asian nations.
With my assumptions to support my thesis against the sources of information that show no clear
winner, I would like to challenge my assumptions and examine the thesis statement considering the
limitations of the topic.
Stem cells are unspecialised or undifferentiated cells having potential to develop into many
different cells in the human body. It further divides and give rise to different other cells such as
skin, liver, kidney, heart, neuron and other organ cells. Stem cellhas the ability to regenerate, self
duplicate and are able to divide for indefinite periods in cell culture to rise as specialised cells.
Stem cells pass through two stages namely: totipotent and pluripotent. During the totipotent stage,
the sperm fertilises the egg and creates a single cell that forms into an entire organism. After the
formation of the entire organism, the cell further divides into identical totipotent cells. When the
stem cell is in the totipotent stage it begins to specialise and forms into blastocyst. Therefore, a
stem cell during totipotent stage specialising into blastocyst is known as embryonic stem cells
(ESCs).
The blastocyst has an outer layer of cells and inner
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Case Study Of Mcdonad s
Introduction
Business organizations need specific strategies to run business and provide direction for company
which shows basic goals. As, organization cannot achieve goals without developing specific
strategy and develop plan in term of effectiveness and varies different types of organization that are
perfect for strategic planning. This case is about McDonad s for which determines internal and
external factors that effect on formulating strategic planning and need to develop productive ideas.
Internal factors are major consideration of management, material, machines, and human resources
of company but on the other hand, external factors are globalization issues and all systematic
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Behavior of stakeholders influence performance of business therefore, company evaluates
managers, shareholders, customers, and suppliers with their needs and expectation about business.
In order to produce trend analysis, it is important to develop strategies to meet customers
expectations and produce certain outcomes for undesirable strategies. While considering
implication, an important strategy for specific goals is important for performance evaluation.
McDonald s determines demand for stakeholders and support human rights that are associated with
group of people and develop regulation for preserving interest (McDonald s,
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Blind Side Workbook
The Blind Side Workbook Questions
1.Messages: What are the important messages and themes of the film?
The hit blockbuster movie, The Blind Side transmits the message that we take so much in life for
granted. Michael Oher was a homeless adolescent which has never had a bed before . Therefore,
he is grateful that the Touhy s brought him into their life and adopted him. One of the themes is
the need to take action. Human action is seen as a crucial element in the film as Leigh Anne takes
action in helping Michael. He also listens and honours Leigh Anne on and off the field in order for
his benefit. The action which Leigh Anne adopts [changes] that boy s life.
Not finished CONTAINS TRACES OF PLAGARISIM
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When one of her friends questioned her if worried about Collins, it made me feel very angry that
she stereotyped Michael as being the African American with negative ghetto traits.
6.Moral Response: Do you think you would be strong enough to stand up for what you think is
right with your closest friends?
I believe that if we believe in ourselves that we have made the right decision we should stand up
for the choice even if your closest friends don t agree. If my closest friends made a revolting
comment like Leigh Ann s friends have done, I would be strong enough to confront them that I
believe that I have made the right decision and they should respect them.
7.Cause and effect: Do you think it was necessary for the NCAA to do an investigation of Michael
s situation? What do you think was the real reason they wished to
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Essay On Hades
Hades, or Pluto in Roman is one of the major 12 gods. His name in greek means unseen , which
refers to his cap which makes the wearer invisible. It also refers to him being the dark god. Hades
like Zeus, Poseidon, and his sisters Demeter, Hera and Hestia *(he was a son of Cronus and Rhea)
Like all his other siblings except Zeus, he was swallowed into Cronuss stomach. He and the others
escaped because Rhea tricked her husband into eating a rock, although he thought it was Zeus.
Cronos coughed out the kids and died.
Even though Hades isn t supposed to be scary, he doesn t look really look like how you would
imagine a death god to look like. He wears a purple robe, and has black hair and a beard. He also
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Men thought that if you uttered the word Hades, then it would make death come sooner, so they
didn t ever say his name. Hades actually enjoyed being feared as the god of the underworld. If
Hades ever got lonely, he could always talk to Persephone or play with Cerberus the three headed
dog.
Though people always think Hades is so scary being the god of the underworld, he is actually
quite nice. He just got unlucky. When Cronus was defeated, Zeus and his other two brothers
drew a dice to decide what god they would become. Zeus became the god of the skies, Poseidon
became the sea god, and Hades got unlucky and became the god of the underworld. Hades only
gets mad and harsh when a soul tries to leave the underworld or when people try to cheat death.
In conclusion, when you think of the underworld or death, you might think of this terrifying yet
underappreciated god, Hades. This god has always had tough times since he became unlucky and
turned into the god of the underworld. Hades may have been a little sneaky in trying to marry
Persephone, but he just got unlucky because of simple roll of the
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Essay about Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
ABSTRACT
At this time, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis(ALS) is a very confusing and elusive disorder. While
the clinical presentation and diagnosis of ALS dates back to the early 1900 s, with Charcot being
the first to scientifically report and document his findings, there simply has not been definitive
evidence since that time for the etiology for ALS. This fundamental problem has befuddled the most
qualified researchers and its ensuing answer has eluded the most clever experiments for some 80
years.
This paper is being written to address some of the most plausible candidate causes which have
come to the forefront of ALS research in the last few years. This paper will also try to tackle the...
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The average age of onset is roughly 60. Even so, much more attention is giving to younger, healthy
individuals who succumb to the disease.
The typical history usually involves early recognition of an onset of clumsiness in the hands and
fingers, with a weakness in the legs soon to follow. There is also bulbar involvement that usually
manifests in problems with speech and swallowing. This bulbar involvement is interesting in that it
may be cytologically distinct from the corticospinal manifestation. The degenerative process itself
is unforgivingly progressive, except for a few permanent plateaus, and for all reasonable
assessments, will yield a fatal outcome. Even so, it should be noted that patients most often do not
die from ALS, but from secondary causes such as infection and pneumonia.
When considering ALS, the relevant question is not what has been proposed as the causative
agent, but what has not been proposed. Over the years, there has been a myriad of theories
concerning the etiology of ALS, some with a valid premise and decent evidence, and others being
way off the mark. Some of the theories that have been advanced include viruses, actions of specific
neurotoxins or heavy metals, failure of DNA repair mechanisms, altered axonal transport, or some
type of unusual autoimmune disease. With a significant volume of scientific literature being
devoted to ALS progress each year, it becomes painfully obvious how confusing it is to extract one
or two well
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This Article Will Introduce The Structure Of Competing
This article will introduce the structure of competing on analytics by case study of automotive
manufacturer Toyota. First, the article will explain the four pillar model and five stages models
and apply it to Toyota. Then it will address the competitive analytical advantage of the company in
detail. Finlay it will discuss the internal and external competition on analytics of Toyota.
Competing on Analytics
Based on Davenport and Harris (2007) s pillars of analytical competition, there are four pillars:
distinctive capability, enterprise wide analytics, senior management commitment, and large scale
ambition. (Four Pillars, Source: Davenport, T.H. and Harris, J.G. (2007). Competing on Analytics:
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The mobile technology are or will be soon embedded to the Toyota cars in the next few years
(Ziegler, 2016). Toyota s Data Communication Models(DCMs) will be available in many models
in various global markets, the DCM technology equipped autos will have functions of standard
emergency notification in crash. Early in 2013, Toyota has started the service of real time big data
traffic to Japan market (Phneah, 2013). Toyota announced the goal of Vehicle Data Management
:
1.Greater vehicle connectivity through expanded installation of Data Communication Module
(DCM)
2.Toyota Big Data Center to support data intensive connected services
3.Improved quality and security of vehicle based communications while safeguarding privacy
4.Safer and more secure connected services through upcoming business collaboration with
UIEvolution, Inc. (Toyota, 2016)
(Figure 2: Toyota DCM program flow, Source: https://www.slashgear.com/toyota kicks off mobility
service platform with car sharing tech 31462149/ )
The autos with the technology will be linked to big data center powered built by Toyota and will
run services in with highly secured information and privacy controls. A useful fun feature the
DCM may have is that a driver maybe able to find the hidden car in a large parking lot with you re
the assistance of your cellphones. Meanwhile, some people argues that
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Analytical Analysis Of Frost At Midnight By Samuel Coleridge
Analytical essay of Frost at Midnight by Samuel Coleridge
People think that nature brings a sort of calmness, happiness or peace, which is why most people
travel to places with beautiful sceneries, or build houses near beaches, or have a plant in their
surrounding or even just a painting of a tree, flower or mountain. The importance of nature is
subjective as it nature touches people in different ways. The poem Frost at Midnight, Samuel
Coleridge, is a monolingual conversation between the speaker and his sleeping infant. It is written
in blank verse, with little or no rhyme but in iambic pentameter. In this poem, the speaker
emphasises the importance of nature by equating it to God, he also speaks about the ability of
nature to create treasured memories, which he wants to use to plant himself in his child s future,
therefore, he his rallying against modernization because of this.
The speaker stresses the importance of nature by comparing it to God, he says that his child will
be far from God because he will not be able to hear God s voice which apparently is, The lovely
shapes and sounds intelligible / Of that eternal language... (65 66). I believe that this comparison
is quite different as most religions such as Christianity do not equate God with earth but instead
suggests that God created earth (New International Version, Gen. 1.1). This sentence makes me
think that God can mean different things to different people. The thing or person we worship
the most or respect the most can be a god, money can be a god, a popular music artist can be a god,
and a tyrannical president can also be a god. The speaker s definition of a God involved the ability
to: from eternity doth teach Himself in all... Great universal Teacher! (67 69).The speaker s
definition of God entails the ability to be able to teach one s self and be able to mold spirits.
Thereby nature is important in this way because it can mold people s spirits and lives.
Another way in which the speaker stresses the importance of nature is by stating benefits from
nature. He is sitting at home and staring out through the window, looking at the fluttering object
and listening to the owl while the rest of the residents in the house are asleep. He is in his
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Cell Cycle Progression Analysis Of T. Bucei Procyclic Cells
T. brucei procyclic cells were treated with 8.3 ВµM and 17.4 ВµM (IC50 and IC90 respectively)
concentrations of andrographolide. The treated parasites were then harvested, smeared on slide,
stained with Giemsa and examined under light microscope (magnification, Г—100).
5.2.3.2. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
To observe the morphological alterations, the parasites were treated for 72 h with concentrations
that corresponded to the IC50 and IC90 for andrographolide, harvested with a cell density of
2Г—106 cells/ml and fixed in 2.5% glutaraldehyde (Sigma Aldrich) for 1 h. Parasites were then
adhered on poly L lysine coated coverslips, dehydrated in an ascending series of EtOH, critical
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5.2.6. Study of chromatin condensation and lipid droplet accumulation
Chromatin condensations in andrographolide treated parasites were detected under confocal
microscope after staining with DAPI with a slight modification of previous report (Fernandes
Rodrigues et al., 2008). The parasites were treated for 72 h with the concentrations
corresponding to the IC50 and IC90 of andrographolide and then were harvested, washed in
PBS, allowed to adhere on 0.01% poly L lysine coated slides, fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde and
directly stained with DAPI (4 Вµg/ml) for 20 min at room temperature. Images were captured
under a confocal laser scanning microscope (Leica TCS SP8, Leica Microsystems, Germany) using
a 63Г— oil immersion lens with 360 nm excitation and 454 nm emission and analysed by Leica
Application Suite X (LASX) software.
The cytoplasmic lipid bodies in the parasites were similarly detected after staining with Nile Red
(10 Ојg/ml) for 30 min at room temperature using confocal microscope using a 63Г— oil
immersion lens with 480 nm excitation and 530 nm emission (Lazarin Bidoia et al., 2015).
5.2.7. Estimation of reactive oxygen species (ROS)
Intracellular ROS level was monitored as described previously (Figarella et al., 2006) using a cell
permeant but non fluorescent probe H2DCFDA (dihydro dichloro fluorescein diacetate). Upon
oxidized by intracellular
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Equality of Life in Kurt Vonnegut s Works
Equality of life Will Rogers once said We will never have true civilization until we have learned
to recognize the rights of others. This quote is what we should strive for in reality but in Kurt
Vonnegut s Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow , Harrison Bergeron , and All the King s
Horses this is the exactly the opposite of what occurs in his stories. In Tomorrow and Tomorrow
and Tomorrow , the earth is overcrowded, people live forever, the same politicians have been in
office forever and no one recognizes each other s rights. In Harrison Bergeronthe people of America
don t even have any rights; they are equal in all aspects of life and in All the King s Horses people
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And George, while his intelligence was way above normal, had a little mental handicap radio in
his ear because he was too intelligent. Harrison s father was also forced to carry around a bag of
lead shot to make him not as strong as he could be, making him equal to everyone else. After
Harrison was taken away, his mother doesn t remember it and when she does subconsciously,
she cries and doesn t know why she is crying. After Harrison is taken he is forced to wear a large
pair of earphones, spectacles with thick wavy lenses which were meant to cause him to have
whanging headaches, and three hundred pounds of scrap metal. He then breaks free of his
restraints and storms a TV studio and takes it over, here he declares himself emperor. He then
declares that he needs an empress, then one of the ballerinas steps up, after removing her hideous
mask, she reveals her blinding beauty. They are both killed by the Handicapper General after they
kiss.
In Vonnegut s All the King s Horses he talks about the cold war and how men become machines,
that war is a ritual human sacrifice and that we are just pawns in the game of life (Radovic). In the
short story, Pi Ying tells Kelly that chess games, like battles, can very rarely be won without
sacrifices and that, philosophically, and that the game he is required to play is no different.
Vonnegut also discusses the true horror of war that, in order to survive, men must become like
machines, denying their humanity. In Vonnegut s
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Persuasive Speech About Sex Education
Did you know that 24 states in the US require their public schools to teach sex education and HIV
education to their students (NCL.org)? Do they even need to understand sex or STDs? Well of
course not. That s why schools should not even teach these students sex because it s just going to
be too much for the high school students young mind, sex education will definitely motivate the
students to have sex regardless of their sexuality , and it s up to their not so busy parents to
explain sex and all its glory to their children who are attending high school.
First off, why would you want to teach high school students about sex if you know it s going to
be too much for their young, innocent minds? Let s face it, once when the teacher begins to talk
about the males baby maker and the females foo foo the students are going to start laughing, or
getting very uncomfortable. Very mature children, won t you say? Of course, the teachers are not
going to call it baby maker or foo foo they re going to say the correct terms. Furthermore, sex
education will most likely have to touch on the more sensitive topics like sexual harassment, or
prostitution. Students having to hear about innocent people being raped is already crossing the
line, and learning that women and maybe men are willing to have sex just to gain money. Might as
well drop the class, or start skipping it.
If for some reason the students are able to handle the lessons of sex, then that means they re going
to be motivated to want to have sex with each other regardless their sexuality. Evidently this class
is going to motivate them, the students, to have sex, and the students are not going to give a flip
about the results. They re going to eventually learn that sex can be a pleasurable action as
explained in both stage three and five of Sigmund Freud s psychosexual development theory. Stage
three, which is the phallic stage, states that around the age of three to five years old, the child will
seek for pleasure that is centered on masturbation and/or oral sex. Furthermore, stage five of the
theory, which is the genital stage, states that around the age of 12 through adulthood centers on the
seeking for sexual pleasuring through romantic
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Santiago In John Steinbeck s The Alchemist
My main focus of this story is the boy, whose name is Santiago. Santiago is the main character of
the book, The Alchemist. He is the protagonist of this story and faces many challenges. This
child was born in a small town in Andalusia, who attended the seminary, but now he travels
around the world. Before he traveled around the world, he asked his father s permission to
become a Shepherd. His father agreed with him and gave him money. One night in an abandoned
church, he dreamed of a child telling him that he will find treasure in the pyramids. The next day
he meets a man in the town of Tarifa, who sends him on a journey to the other side of Africa.
Early into the journey he meets an old king whose name is Melchizedek, who advices him to sell
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Problems of a Self- Conscious Writer
Being a writer does not seem as hard as it sounds, but in reality, it is how you write that makes it
hard. A self conscious writing style takes more will power than other styles of writing, (In my
opinion.) There are many problems with being a self conscious writer and here are just a few
problems a person can have.
The first problem is that all the voices in your head are nonsense. They do not care for anything
else except to mess with your writing. This is especially hard for me because I will let the voices
take over and write the whole paper for me. In the past, I would not even look at my paper until the
voices were finished putting their opinion in. I stopped the voices from taking by over thinking. I
would constantly change the subject in my mind even though I would be writing; the voices would
be so confused by me switching topics that they would not even notice my writing. However, there
were sometimes when the voices would come through the megaphone and yell the same topic
continuously, which leads me to the next problem.
The second problem is repeating the same sentence. While there are many ways to form a sentence,
a self conscious writer will write it two different ways and think that it means something different.
For example, I like green peppers or green peppers are a vegetable that I like. They both mean the
same thing but they are worded differently. Repeating does not always happen with every sentence,
but it happens enough times in writing that it
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Synthesis Essay On The Melting Pot
The United States has a motto, e pluribus unum, that suggests that in America, embracing diversity
creates unity. Long ago, during the 1900s, assimilation was considered to be crucial in order for a
naturalization process to occur. Immigrants were forced to assimilate and adopt to the American
culture, in which they had never been introduced to before. Over time, things evolved and changed
to the point where people began to assimilate to a certain point, but still have their cultural
traditions, giving America a nickname known as the Melting Pot. America being known as The
Melting Pot, defends the claim that in today s society, The United Statesof America is moving
toward a new standard in which diversity and individuality are encouraged more than uniformity
and conformity. Before a naturalization ceremony occurs, the United States citizens still have their
cultural ideas and languages being spoken along with them. In Source 1, it s a picture of citizens all
waving American flags, with a subtitle of, New U.S. Citizens wave American flags before being
sworn in at a naturalization ceremony. This is proving that even though the citizens have not yet
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In Source 2, it states, What it means to be American in spirit, in blood is something far more
borrowed and comingled than anything previous generations ever knew. Alongside the pain of
immigration, then, and the possibility, there is this truth: America is white no longer, and it will
never be white again. This evidence is proving that it doesn t mean much to be assimilated into
American culture, but to be spirited as an American. This issue has disappeared over time, as this
source is stating that America is white no longer and will never be white again. This is meaning
that America is known as the melting pot nowadays, and is not considered white
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The State Of The Wichita State University
Kansas has been ranked 17th in the nation for proportion of students taking on debt. Along with the
already high average, Kansas legislature has continued to make cuts on the budget of universities in
the state. With the cuts, universities in Kansas are forced to find income to replace the
deplenishing government funds. Previous attempts to solve this problem have been made, such as
raising tuition and the cost of programs. Students and parents alike are affected and concerned over
the rapidly increasing cost of this hometown school. Students come to Wichita State University for
not only the in state tuition but also to get a quality degree. With tuition on a rise due to Kansas
Legislature continuing to cut general funds to Wichita State University, the school must search
for revenue else where. The loss of potential exposure and revenue of Wichita State University
can be solved by the recreation of the Wichita State Football team. With millennial already
consisting of the highest amount of people out of work in a given generation according to a
study done by USA Today; students and parents have reason to be concerned. If the price of the
college continues to rise, those who are trying to face the obstacle of getting a quality education
without the out of state cost will be forced to search for an education elsewhere, if not go out of
state entirely. This problem is solvable as athletics for most universities makes the college
thousands. For example, the University of
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Research Paper On Slumdog Millionaire
Slumdog Millionaire
Slums around the world are iconic for their conditions and how people live in them.
But not a lot of people know how the people live everyday. Their living conditions are horrible
and the way they live is so bizarre compare to how we live. The areas that they are at is so crazy
with the weather. The slums of the world is nothing compared to the rest of the world.
The urbanization in the movie Slumdog Millionaire was very realistic compared to the real
slums in India. People don t realize that even though that it s just a movie, people actually live
like that in India. The slums in India is way too populated, it s over crowded. The area is under
and large and rapid urbanization growth and they aren t prepared for that, in ... Show more content
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They dump their trash in a huge pile and just leave it there to rot away. Plus the bathrooms they
have are just outhouses, but with a hole that goes into a swamp.
The slums of India are very famous, but the thing they are famous for, no country would want to be
known for. The slums of India are known for their unhealthy conditions that they hold. The slums of
India are located in Mumbai, India. It is the largest slum in the country so far. It s the largest,
meaning it s the most unsanitary one there as well. The environment there is so unhealthy for any
human to live. Many people that have been living there for a long time are now very ill because of
the polluted air and environment.
The slums are in a developing stage, but may continue for a very long time because of their
environment. The development in the slums has made it better and made it worse at the same
time. The development has made it become very polluted, But at the same time it has made
more money and more people come there to work and find jobs, making it more financially stable.
The dislocation of the slums is very hard because it s so hot where it s located. It makes it harder
for people to work and to live
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The Pros And Cons Of Bankruptcy
Premise of enacting the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 came into force in August 2016. It is believed that
the acid test for the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016 would come when the case involving
Kolkata based Nico Industries is adjudicated. The adjudication process signals whether a sick
company can be shut down within 180 days of the case being registered. While more than 1000
applications have been filed, 100 of them have been admitted by the arbiter in the National
Company Law Tribunal or NCLT that is expected to decide the fate of these non financial firms
within 180 days. That aside, one begs to examine the nitty gritties of the Code itself.
What is Bankruptcy?
Firstly, we must define as to what bankruptcy is? Bankruptcy is a legal status imposed by a firm
or individual unable to meet obligations. Before the passing of the Bankruptcy Code, the legal
framework in India with regard to this sphere suffered from a lack of clarity and certainty in
jurisdictions. Decisions were often appealed, overstayed or overturned by judicial forums with
concurrent jurisdictions. This has led to unnecessary delays often leading to misuse of this
shortcoming by debtors. Therefore in this regard, the need for a new legislation was recognised.
There were many reasons for this;
1. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Firstly, that Indian banks are ridden with debt. There is also a significant rise in Non Performing
Assets as well as restructured loans while the bad debts amount to 11% of the lending.
2.There was a growth in loans from 3.49% in 2013 to 8.3% in 2015.
3.Corporate bad loans constituted 56% of the total bad loans of state run banks.
4.The number of companies pending litigation was
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Abuse In 1984 And Red Army
In both 1984 and Red Army documentary there is a clear theme followed throughout. Abuse
from a higher power can occur at anytime both mental and physical. Abuse can cause great deals
of pain on a person persuading them to do opposite of the initial intentions. Physical abuse plays
a huge roll in 1984 and Red Army documentary. Its back to the 1980 s where the novel takes
place. Everyone is forced to be the exact same as one another. The same clothing is worn, the
same things are said, and everything must be thought about exactly the same. If a brave should
decide to disobey any of these they will be tortured like poor Winston was. Winston was sent to the
Ministry of Love to be made sane. The party wanted him to believe 2+2=5 even though
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Essay on The Feminine Ideal in The Bell Jar
Throughout The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath explores a number of themes, particularly regarding the
gender roles, and subsequently, the mental health care system for women. Her 19 year old
protagonist, Esther Greenwood, is the vessel through which Plath poses many probing questions
about these topics to the reader. In the 1950s when the novel was set, women were held to a high
standard: to be attractive but pure, intelligent but submissive, and to generally accept the notion of
bettering oneself only in order to make life more comfortable for the significant male in her life.
Esther not only deals with the typical problems faced by women in her time, but she has to
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Despite this initial attraction to, and appreciation of, Doreen s messy, flirty lifestyle, Esther still
remains stuck in a traditional mindset. She turns on Doreen after she witnesses what she
perceives as Doreen s whorish, sloppy behavior in the incident with Lenny, where in which
Doreen had drunk herself sick and acted promiscuously with a man she had met on the street
just a few hours before. Esther even states that [d]eep down, I would be loyal to Betsey and her
innocent friends. It was Betsey I resembled at heart (22). Earlier in the novel, Doreen and Esther
had made fun of Betsey s wholesome, goody goody personality, calling her Pollyanna Cowgirl
(6) behind her back. Even though Esther was originally awed by Doreen s boldness, she feels
naturally compelled to stay true to the clean, innocent lifestyle preferred for women in the 1950s.
Esther s judgmental attitude is not just reserved for her peers. She also makes decisions about
the adults she encounters including her superiors and mentors based upon their physical
attractiveness. When Esther first brings up Jay Cee, her boss at the magazine, she describes her
as plug ugly (6), and then goes on to describe her accomplishments as if they were much less
significant than they really were. Simply because she was unattractive by Esther s standards, her
value as a person was diminished. Esther says, Jay Cee wanted to teach me something, all the old
ladies I ever knew wanted
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Hockey Essay
Hockey is a fast, exciting sport played by two teams on a sheet of ice called a rink. Each team
has six players on the ice, one goalie, two defensemen, two wingers, and one center man. The
players skate up and down the ice shooting or passing a hard rubber disk called a puck with
sticks. They score points by hitting the puck into the net. Hockey is much faster and swifter than
any other sport. As the players streak across the ice, their powerful shots and passes can send the
puck faster than 100 miles [160 kilometers] per hour. A goalkeeper on each team defends his net
from the puck going in. They must often make quick slides across the on their skates, stomachs,
knees or backs to stop the puck from going into the net. A puck that... Show more content on
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Skating is the most important hockey skill. Players must be able to turn sharply, skate
backwards and perform many other maneuvers while skating at top speed. They must be able to
do this with their head up and while stick handling the puck. Passing occurs when a player who
has the puck passes it to another player. In most cases the players use their sticks to propel the
puck toward the receiver. These passes are either flat passes or flip passes. To make a flat pass
the player sends the puck traveling along the surface of the ice. To make a flip pass the player
causes it to rise off the ice to avoid interception by an opponent. Sometimes the passer simply
leaves the puck behind, so that a teammate can get it, this is called a drop pass. Stick handling is
the use of the stick to control the puck. The player first moves the puck with one side of the
blade and then with the other side while skating. The player makes some sweeps of the stick
some wide and some narrow. In this way the player keeps the opponent guessing as to the next
move and also makes it difficult to steal the puck. Shooting is the skill needed to drive the puck
into the net and score goals. Most shots are either wrist shots or slap shots. In a wrist shot the
blade does not leave the ice. The player uses strong wrist action to propel the puck. For a slap shot
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  • 2. Debates Of Euthanasia And Physician-Assisted Suicide 1.The current debates of euthanasia Euthanasia and physician assisted suicide are acts that strike at the heart of what it means to be human the moral acts that make us who we are, or better, who we ought to be. Debates about the ethics of euthanasia date back from ancient Greece and Rome and has become more and more well known in the present time. In order to deal with the question of euthanasia properly, it is first necessary to define it. Generally, euthanasia requires the physician to perform a medical procedure that causes death directly. Euthanasia should clearly be defined as a deliberate act or omission that causes death, undertaken by one person with the primary intention of ending the life of another person, in order to relieve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Regretful Traveler in Robert Frost’s The Road Not Taken Robert Frost s The Road Not Taken (rpt. In Thomas R. Arp and Greg Johnson, Perrine s Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense, 10th ed. [Boston: Wadsworth, 2009] 725 presents itself with a traveler that is dissatisfied with the decision that he has to make. A situation of life sometime requires a decision to be made between two things that will have a huge impact in the end. The consequences are not always what we expect. I will now explain how Frost used literal and figurative techniques to describe a man traveling through the woods and his thoughts on deciding which road to take. Literally, the man appeared to be content with his travels until he reached the fork in the road, and had to make a decision. Figuratively, he is a man ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Figuratively, he has to make a big decision, and does not have any one to give advice as to which road to take. In leaves no step had trodden black Perhaps the traveler gave up fun and irresponsibility to live what appears to be a responsible and productive life. The traveler stated that he would save the first road but knew that there was a chance that he would not come back to it, because he had anticipated finding more opportunities on the second road. In the last stanza the traveler indicates his regrets with a sigh. It is possible that he sighed because he missed out on life and could have had wealth, or the sigh could mean that he accepts the decision that he chose. The paradox that Frost uses when he put the sigh in the last stanza, allows the traveler to be satisfied with his decision or discontented. To give the poem a musical affect, Frost used masculine approximate rhyme, such as would and could, fair and wear, and black and back. He cleverly uses feminine rhyme in which only half of the word rhyme. Such as, hence and difference in the fourth stanza, and diverge and I in the first stanza. He uses both assonance and consonance on words that falls at regular intervals, and the rhyming is masculine. Frost also uses metonymy with the title The Road Not Taken because he is not actually talking about a road, he is talking about making a decision in life. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Philips Versus Matsushita s Strategic Capability Philips versus Matsushita Thomas Edison State College Abstract Carefully read Case 4 1, Philips versus Matsushita, on pp. 331 347 of the Transnational Management textbook. Consider the organizational development of each firm and its implications on that company s strategic capability. What do you think of the change each company has made to date the objectives, the competencies, and incompetencies? What strategic impediments and disabilities did each bring to the organizational dynamics? What recommendations would you make to each organizational leader? Philips versus Matsushita Philips and Matsushita have over one century long history. Philips is based in the Netherlands and Matsushita based in Japan. Both based in fairly small countries and it was not long before they went global. Both of them can say that they had the ups and downs. They went through World War II and survived it. During their century in business survived the economic down turns. In general, Philips built its tenured success on a portfolio of responsive national organizations. On the other hand, Matsushita based its global strategy on a centralized and efficient operation through Japan. As they developed and reorganized their international strategies, each company was forced to undertake its strategic posture and restructuring as its competition position fell. In the past few decades technology changed rapidly and at the same time strategies for both companies at the same time. To ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Achilles Reflection Paper The gates of Troy drew the strongest of men who wish to fight to gain treasures and respect. Among these men is the great warrior, Achilles, son of the Goddess Thetis. Achilles is the strongest of the Achaean men, full of honor, self pride, and dignity. In Homer s The Iliad, Achilles fights to take back his honor, crippled by the loss of his treasures, to prove his worth to the army and to Agamemnon, and to take revenge on Agamemnon for being selfish, controlling, and for diminishing Achillesimage. Honor is the fundamentals of a man in this time period. A man who has honor has things to prove he is a strong and capable man. For the past nine years, the Archean army has been slowly traveling to Troy, raiding towns and villages as they passed through. Before the journey, Menelaus wife Helen was given to Paris by Aphrodite, causing the Archean to lose his honor wife, treasure, and possession. After promising to help his brother, Agamemnon brought his army to Troy to recover Helen and Menelaus honor. Achilles, being the best fighter, was unwillingly brought along because it was his duty to do so, as his King, Agamemnon, requested it. Through unfortunate events, they were stopped by the father of Chryseis, who begged for his daughter s return. Consequently, Agamemnon was forced to give up his war prize, taking Achilles to compensate. Enraged, taken advantage of, and without his honor, Achilles swore at Agamemnon for being a horrible person. No, you colossal, shameless we follow you, to please you, to fight for you, to win your honor back from the Trojans (Homer 82). Achilles feels like he does all the dirty work and gets no pay for it. With his honor stamped upon and feeling worthless, he threatens to leave to make them see just what he does for them. What is an honorable man, if not a worthy one? Or a worthy one, if not honorable? The pride of Achilles, his honor, and valor, have been stamped upon. He is a doormat, something that can easily be flattened and walked over, and it is diminishing. After losing his prize out to Agamemnon, Achilles reflects on how he is stronger, better, and more fit to be a King. Notwithstanding the fact that Agamemnon holds a scepter given to him by a god does ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Amazing Grace And Twilight Analysis Segregation is one of the many themes that connect Amazing Grace and Twilight. Segregation is the most prominent problem discussed in both pieces. It is also shown in a variety of ways, through economic class, race, and by making physical and mental being examples. People in power choosing to ignore a problem that has arisen in its people. From what I ve read, people are not even attempting to hide their judgement, they make it clear that they see people of color and who live in poverty as a problem. One they do not want to deal with. The lucky majority segregate themselves from minorities without caring about the affect it will have. The apparent consensus of the powerful is that the ghetto is to be preserved as a perpetual catch basin for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But it isn t only language because no one talks that way to a rich lady who does not speak English. Go downtown. You ll see what I mean. Sometimes these women come from Italy or Argentina or from Spain. They go in the stores in their beautiful clothes. They re treated like celebrities. It isn t the language. It s skin color and being poor. This is something more than disrespect. It s as if they wish that you did not exist so they would not have to be bothered. (page 46 Amazing Grace) A young girl is explaining how she and her family is viewed in the eyes of people who work in upper class shops. She can hear the annoyance in their voices, and how they wished her people would go back to where they came from. But if there is a woman with money, who is from a richer area like Europe, then workers wait on their every need. It is showing that they have no patience for those who look a certain way because social segregation has gotten so bad, especially in New York. Segregation is forced down these people s throats, everywhere they go people are harassing them or darting dirty looks for being in certain neighborhoods or shops. People are not even attempting to hide their judgement, they make it clear that they see these people as a problem and one they do not want to deal with. They segregate themselves from them without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Women s Roles In Australian Society It s arguable that through war, Australia has socially progressed; people developed looser morals and women s roles in Australian society had elevated and changed drastically. During wartime in Australia s early history, a majority of Australia s men sent off to help achieve victory for the Allies in various campaigns, at the Homefront were the women of Australia work diligently, as they were employed in jobs vacated for men. This was quite out of the ordinary as women have traditionally been wives, nurturers, and house makers. As a result, the roles of women changed dramatically, especially during WWII. Women now moved into jobs formerly dominated by men, there were femalemembers in Parliament. Women no longer wanted to stay at home and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Mediator Case Presentation The Dispute at hand has been referred to mediation upon the suggestion of the Court. I have been identified as the independent mediator for this dispute. My main objective is to fully diagnose the situation by gathering and organizing all the relevant information. I aim to do so by building credibility, fostering a positive relationship with the parties, and educating them about the mediation process while securing their commitment to this process. In order to achieve this act it will require broad psychological control and people management. Over the course of mediation procedure I will apply the different elements of principled negotiation to achieve an agreement that is competent and improves the existing hostile relationship of both parties. Agreement An essential element to the operation of the mediation process is that both parties agree and consent to the intervention before preparatory activities begin. Therefore, a clearly written agreement should be drafted. I plan to draft this document with the input from all parties, in order to aid interpretation and minimise future ambiguity. The document will describe the clear intent and agreement between the parties and will be signed by all parties and their counsels. The agreement will pay particular focus on the following points: Agreement to commit to mediation Each individual party must use its best efforts to comply with the reasonable requests made by me in order to ensure a punctual and expeditious determination ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Importance Of Traditional Family Values Traditional family values comprise a number of different values and beliefs held in high esteem regarding family life. Chief among the values is an emphasis on a loving, lifelong marriage, with the male as the breadwinner and the wife as the mother and homemaker. Traditionally, members who follow these values oppose premarital sex, easy access to contraceptive information, and abortions, as most of these in some way or another are viewed as sins. Prior to the 1970s, traditional familyvalues didn t play a large role in American politics, and instead mainly influenced family life. Beginning in the 1970s, however, this changed as these values became a catchphrase and political platform of the American right. From Ronald Reagan to Pat Robertson, Conservatives couldn t comment on the decline of the family enough. How, then, did these values become such an integral part of of political life, as opposed to remaining private matters? The answer lies in the 1960s. From the 1940s to the early 1960s, after both World War II and The Great Depression, Americans were more eager than ever to establish families. Following traditional family values, these couples set a trend for earlier marriages with a greater number of kids than those of Europe during the same time period. Consequently, divorce rates dipped as many families found stability, peace, and love within these marriages. The heterosexual man of the relationship was typically the breadwinner, working during the day to provide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. How Does Death Affect Poe s Life Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary , a quote from Edgar Allan Poe s The Raven. Poe, while he was alive, wrote many lines similar to this in his stories, always expressing strong and horridly bad emotions. People might wonder why he wrote so much about things like death, alcoholism and poverty. It was once said that an author s mind affects their writing, and a prime example of this is how poe s life affected his writing themes. The first detail of how Poe s life influenced his writing is the element of death in his stories. Death of loved ones is painfully obvious in Poe s poem, The Raven, in which he states sorrow, for the loss of lenore. Lenore is symbolizing Poe s wife, Virginia. She was one of many of poe s loved ones who had died of a common ailment at the time, Tuberculosis. This disease had claimed Poe s brother, foster mother, as well as his wife,consequently, he gave it it s own story, The Mask Of The Red Death. In this story, all the characters die of the fatal illness the red death (another name for TB) and darkness and decay and the red death held illimitable dominion over all . As he had been in the shroud of death most of his life, he wrote about wondering what happened after it in The Facts In The Case... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is perhaps most clear his story The Black Cat, in which he states for disease is like alcohol Both Poe and the nameless narrator are alcoholics. Nevertheless, more subtle example in Poe s Works is in The Cask of Amontillado, In this a character named Fortunato is intoxicated for most of the story so he can be (unfortunately) chained up and put in a wall. As alcohol had such an influence on his life, Poe put in a small reference for why he started drinking in The Raven, the narrator in the story asking for respite and nepenthe . Nepenthe was a painkiller, representing using drugs to block out pain, only in real life, the drug he is using is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Disadvantages Of Colonisation Of Australia Colonisation and settlement began in Australia in 1788. Since its beginnings as a penal colony, Australia has now changed and evolved into a nation with some of the highest standards of living in the world. Australia has achieved a democratic and representative parliamentary government, economic growth and development, industrial and technological advancements, and an efficient system of healthcare and social welfare benefits. Australias education system has also undergone a myriad of developments and improvements in the 21st century, as a result of newly implemented government policy and funding. However, the colonisation of Australia has also created lasting consequences and implications for a significant group of Australia s inhabitants; its Indigenous population. The Indigenous population still faces numerous inequities and disadvantages within Australia s education system. There are many complex reasons and factors underlying... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example the proportion of Indigenous children commencing primary school, as well as the proportion of Indigenous students completing secondary school and achieving year 12 certificates, is significantly lower than non Indigenous students. Furthermore Indigenous students are more likely than non Indigenous students to choose a pathway leading to a post school low level vocational qualifications rather than further academic qualifications. Indigenous Australians participating in years 7 12 are currently 32.1 per cent, less than half of the rate achieved by other Australians, which is currently 72.7 per cent. Numerous government inquiries and academic studies have suggested that Australia has the worst educational outcomes for its Indigenous population, when compared to similarly colonised countries such as the United States of America, Canada and New Zealand. (Beresford, 2008, pp. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Descriptive Essay On A Horse Ever since I was a child I knew that I wanted to work with animals. Horses, in particular, have always fascinated me. After much begging, pleading, years of convincing, and always working hard to save up money, I convinced my parents to allow me to buy a horse. To me, Indie was the most beautiful quarter horseI could have ever dreamed of getting. Since our purchase of Indie, we have acquired another horse, Sherman, and a pony, Tucker. Although the horses have always been hard work, they were worth every sweaty hot summer evening of mucking out the stalls and frigid winter mornings of carrying water to the trough in order to avoid freezing our hoses. After all, I used to dream of being a veterinarian and helping all kinds of animals in some way. When I learned how to heal my horse s hoof a couple of years ago, the vision of being a vet was reaffirmed. It was a hot summer day when my dad and I were working around the barn. Like any other day as we worked we would check on how the horses were doing, this included grooming them and cleaning their hooves. We noticed one of our horses, Indie, moseying over with a limp and not putting weight on one hoof. I immediately was worried, thinking that he might have a serious injury. Let s lift up his hoof and check out what he got into, suggested my dad. (How Indie s hoof looked) It became apparent that there was an infection and a veterinarian needed to be called. This was the first time that the vet had to be called out for Indie ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Freedman Breaks Down The Great War Roberto Matuz Ms. Meier English II 24 February 2017 World War I Freedman breaks down the Great War into key battles and issues, covering the causes of the war, the leaders, the modern weapons and technology, and the war s consequences. Firsthand accounts of allied and German soldiers are presented as well. (Miller). The start of the war that every country was part of. It was the War that changed everybody s lives. The War was an outbreak to to all of the countries. Only when the world went to war again in the 1930s and 40s did the earlier conflict become known as the First World War. Its casualty totals were unprecedented, soaring into the millions. World War Iis known for the extensive system of trenches from which men of both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were dangerous beginnings for many people and many endings. Many soldiers and civilians were shot, beaten to death, and many others were left in agony pain. On June 28, 1914, a teenage Serbian nationalist gunned down Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie, as their motorcade maneuvered through the streets of Sarajevo (Greenspan). The first leader to be assassinated was Franz Ferdinand, because of him and a few other leaders the war started. His assassination was a major event to the world, because of him and other reasons a war started. Countries were taking over other countries and so the ones getting run over tried to hold off the enemy while allies attacked from the other side. Every country depended on their allies to help each other. Losing loved ones is a miserable feelingmiserabledespairing feeling and changes a person, knowing that they never got to see them for the last time. Not knowing what they are waiting for at home anymore only that they served their country happily. People wait for their loved ones to come back home. Its intimidated for the soldiers and for the loved ones at home, they are are petrified to lose their precious child or their love. Now they are just sitting at home waiting for no one. Instead of waiting they have to learn to move on. Never to forget, but to move on and learn to do other things. Soldiers all around were friending each other and getting to know one another, but sometimes did not get to chance to see each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Louis Pasteur Accomplishments Louis Pasteur was a scientist. He led many scientific discoveries particularly in the study of germs and living organisms. It is through the work of Pasteur that we know to wash our hands to prevent that spread of germs, that medical instruments need to be sterilized, and his research on germ theory led to the development of antibiotics. His initial motivation was a love of science, but his research and life events led him to ask important science questions that begged to be answered. After his initial research on crystallization and how polarized light passed through them he became associated with another scientist named Biot. It was after testing Pasteur s theories that the two became good friends and colleagues. Pasteur s work into the study of disease and vaccination was further spurred on when two of his daughters died of typhoid. Pasteur s study of crystallography gained him great recognition and he became the Dean of the Faculty of Science Lille. In this school they were doing a great deal of research on the production of alcohol by fermentation of the beetroot. At this time the theory of Liebig, that fermentation was a chemical process, (Fleming) was being researched. Pasteur questioned this theory ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With Edward Jenner s discovery of the smallpox vaccination, Pasteur asked the questioned if a vaccine be found for all diseases. Pasteur s work showed that bacteria could cause infectious diseases. His discovery of the chicken cholera vaccination was through a process of trial and error. He was able to isolate a microbe from fowls suffering from this disease . (Fleming) Many experiments of trial and error were conducted and it was actually chickens that were injected with an old culture that led Pasteur and his team to discover the vaccination for chicken cholera. Building on his germ studies he was able to investigate other diseases including anthrax and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Ethos In Aviation The life of aviation is an admiration for whoever looks up to the clouds, stars, and the sky. Aviation is a dream that many people seek. I have always looked up to my father as a model and a reason to think about the life above the clouds. As I laid eyes on him wearing his flying suit, it opened my eyes to the aviation life, and an inspiration to enter the world of aviation. The transition of me entering this life was a video that ERAU broadcasted. This ad shows the quality of tools and level of education students will get, which type of college life students are going to have, and what kind of feelings students will obtain. However, this video is not doing a great job by using the appeal of logos, ethos, and pathos. Generally speaking,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the students shared her mini story saying that here father used to take her to air shows (0:19). This student is about to graduate and become a pilot, her dream came true. Another student shared her experience when she flows with her instructor above the clouds looking down on them and saying to herself that s all what she wanted (0:27). That happiness and that emotion she felt made her realize that she wants to do this as a career, being on top of everything. The last student said that he can t describe his feeling by words. He just enjoys it and called it it s fun (0:30). Sadly, other students did not share their feelings like the others, because the video did not mention their major. Additionally, even some audience who are not interested in being pilots won t be entertained and motivated by watching the video. Lastly, the video wasn t equitable to those who are interested in other majors instead of pilots who took their time by sharing their feelings. In conclusion, college of aviation in ERAU made video talks about what is it like to be a student in it. Some instructors were giving some facts about the college and talking about what they can offer to their students. Some students were sharing their experiences and feelings since they have entered the college. However, the video is shows lacking using logos, ethos, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Thomas Benton Research Paper Thomas Benton was the most famous regionalist artist, and most of his art works were whose father and great uncle had been congressmen from Missouri, saw art as an agent of social changes, a means to restore the values and democratic traditions of the American republic. He was seen as the group spokesman of regionalism, committed most of his art to depicting Missouri. He asserted: I wanted to show that the people s behaviors, their action on the opening land, was the primary reality of American life. (Haskell, 221) Benton believed that the self reliance and individualism associated with the frontier spirit, if applied to an urban, industrial scenario, would bring about a harmonious, fulfilled life. In December 1934, Time magazine published... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was active in the running of the Federal Art Project during the 1930s, he later became assistant professor of fine arts at the University of Iowa. Regarded as chief philosopher and greatest teacher of representational U.S art, he was also a vehement proponent of cultural nationalism. He asserted that A work which does not make contact with the public is lost. All the really good ideas I d ever had had come to me while I was milking a cow. So I went back to Iowa. He believed artists should adopt a narrative style an create art based on what was unique to the American experience. He created a world where men and women worked collectively for the common good. As in American Gothic (see fi.3), the man and woman s stern face expressions remind us of the puritan ancestors who worked hard and led a abstinent life. This painting was seen a depiction of the steadfast American pioneering spirit which would rekindle people s pride in who they were and where they had come from. (Haskell) He created this fable of American resilience and strength when he found a cottage which was designed in the Gothic Revival style with a distinctive upper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Doctrine Of Direct Effect The doctrine of direct effect is the primary tool by which the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) enforces European Union (EU) law within member states. However, the power of direct effect as a tool of enforcement means that the CJEU has had to resist impulses to overextend its application. This essay will argue that rather than unnecessarily undermining the doctrine of direct effect, the CJEU has skilfully managed to create an effective enforcement regime for directives while applying consistent principles in regards to respecting the purpose and function of directives, keeping EU directives and regulations distinct, and crafting new methods of achieving the aim of directives. According to article 288 of Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), a directiveis a legal instrument of the EU which requires member states to achieve a designated result without dictating a means by which that result is to be reached. Van Gend established, for the first time, that citizens of member states could bring an action using EEC laws and their national courts had an obligation to give effect to EEC law. The case, which concerned article 12 of the EEC Treaty , established that treaty articles could have direct effect. This has been enshrined in the TFEU as article 288 states that regulations and decisions are also directly effective. However, it is the issue of directives where the law regarding direct effect becomes more complicated. In Van Duyn, the CJEU ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Comparing Sigourney And Thoreau, And Henry David Thoreau Sigourney and Thoreau The authors Lydia Huntley Sigourney, and Henry David Thoreau, both demonstrate similarities and differences in their works. While comparing both essays, it is evident that both authors share similar views on environmental issues, and at the same time demonstrate great emotional journeys in their works. The extraordinary beauty of nature appears frequently in both pieces. Both authors focus their personal experiences, however, within different subject matters. The way in which the authors express their beliefs and feelings is demonstrated through personal life endeavors. It is apparent that the authors are expressing their perception of the atrocities committed to the environment by humans. In Journals from Tuesday, December 30th by, Henry David Thoreau, he talks about hearing a saw and then seeing two men cutting down a tree. Thoreau is describing the dramatic crash and fall of the tree while expressing his thoughts and opinions on the tree being cut down. Thoreau calls the men mannikins and explains how they are fleeing from their crime. In fallen Forests by Lydia Huntley Sigourney, she discusses how men are destroying forests and how large sections of trees are being decimated by careless individuals. She expresses how the trees have created and done so much for the ecosystem from which they live and at some point in time the civilization will realize the depth of their destruction. She describes how this action not only effects the animals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Tale Of Two Cities Allusions Charles Dickens is universally perceived as one of the excellent authors in literature. A Tale of Two Cities is one of Dickens most precise novels, and is also exceptionally fast paced. Dickens chose to publish it in weekly portions, and there s consistently ample action to keep readers captivated. Dickens, we find throughout history, always had a knack for the dramatic, and it s undoubtedly presented in this novel. This type of appealing style and approach is demonstrated in A Tale of Two Cities through the use of symbols and allusions, while also clearly presenting the overarching theme of the book: Resurrection. One of the most important and critical symbols thats Dickens uses is represented with wine. Dickens says, A LARGE CASK of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It explains this after Eve takes part in the forbidden fruit that came from the Tree of Knowledge. God punishes Adam and Eve by condemning them with a tough life of farming. Verse 17 says, Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, You must not eat from it, Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life . God continues by illustrating that they will die and be returned to the earth in verse 19 saying, By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Domino s Pizza Swot Analysis Essay Discussion of the CSR project and SWOT Analysis Domino s know that pizza is a treat and can causes diseases like obesity, so they developed a project called the Pizza Planner. The Pizza Planner shows how you can incorporated 3 slices of pizzas into a nutritionally balanced diet. Domino s developed 6 Pizza Planners where each planner consist of 1000 calories ensuring the consumer receives at least 5 portions of fruit and vegetables and a healthy amount of dairy. This planner is just a basic guideline for consumers to ensure their health stays on track and to prevent the consumers to gain weight. (Domino s, 2017) SWOT Analysis of the Pizza Planner: StrengthWeakness By being involved in this CSR project Domino s complies to the regulations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To support this trust, the Directors, officers and employees of Domino s Pizza, Inc. must commit themselves to the following Code of Business Conduct and Ethics for Directors. Conflicts of Interest: Directors, officers and employees must avoid conflicts of interest. A conflict of interest occurs when an individual s private interest interferes in any way, or even appears to interfere, with the interests of Domino s Pizza, Inc. Any questions about a Director s, officer s or employees actual conflict of interest with the Company should be brought quickly to the attention of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee, which will review the question and determine an appropriate course of action. Corporate Opportunities: A Director, officer or employee must not take for himself or herself personally any opportunity that he or she discovers through the use of information and resources. A Director, officer or employee cannot use Company property or information or his or her position at the Company for personal gain. A Director, officer or employee is forbidden from competing with the Company. Directors, officer and employees owe a duty to the Company to advance its real interests when the opportunity to do so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Midbrain And Epilepsychology An understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the human brain is crucial with interpreting epilepsy and its relation to the methods of diagnosis and treatment. There are three major divisions in the brain: this includes the hindbrain, midbrain and forebrain. The hindbrain consists of the medulla and the cerebellum. The medulla regulates the automatic bodily functions such as blood circulation, heartbeat, and respiration. The cerebellum has to do with fine body movements and muscular coordination. The midbrain contains the Reticular Activation System. This works with arousal, lower level auditory and eye movements. The forebrain contains the hypothalamus, which has to work with the feelings for hunger and thirst, and the cerebral cortex. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The frontal lobe is used for controlling functions such as thinking, memory, ex cetera. The occipital lobe s primary function is vision. Parietal lobe is used for touch, temperature and pain perception. Lastly, the temporal lobe works as the auditory system, also recognized as hearing. Each lobe may contain its own type of epilepsy. For example, the frontal lobes epilepsy is known as recurring seizures. This can cause a dramatic effect on the patient with their lifestyle. It is brief and occurs mainly at night. The occipital is also known as recurring seizures but in only the occipital lobe. These forms of seizures are rare. The parietal lobes type of epilepsy are recurring seizures beginning in the parietal lobe. This is also known as the association cortex because it needs to communicate for the brains functions. These types of seizures are rare as well. The last example would be temporal lobe epilepsy. This is recurring seizures in the temporal lobe both sides of the head by the temples and cheekbones. These seizures in this lobe are more common than others. Temporal lobe epilepsy can be categorized as simple or complex partial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Symbolism and Metaphor In The Humbling River by Maynard... The questions, What does it mean to be human, and how might we transcend human nature? have been a subject of debate for philosophical and theological thinkers for centuries. In recent history, scientific discoveries have led to a resurgence of these ancient debates that break down into three primary schools of thought. There are those who believe that we, like the rest of the animal kingdom, have certain basic programming that determines our fundamental nature, and those who believe that human beings are born tabula rasa and that nurture determines who we are. The issue becomes increasingly complex for those with the theological belief that human beings are spiritual creatures and that our spirituality is what defines us. However, a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The word home is metaphor for the greater culture to which we belong and represents the influence of that culture on our way of thinking and acting. The sum of all of these forces then, defines who we are as individuals and serve to define what motivates us to action, our nature. The second half of the first stanza introduces an extended metaphor describing the motivating factor of human nature, saying, To conquer every mountain shown (Keenan). While the word conquer, conjures up images of imperialistic warfare, within the context of this song the word has a broader meaning and may be more clearly understood as the will to power and the will to meaning. That is, the driving forces of human nature are achievement, which is motivated by personal ambition to reach the highest possible position we may accomplish, and the drive to understand the meaning of our lives. The word mountain represents every type of obstacle that might get in the way of that goal, while the word I directly refers to the singer and metaphorically refers to humanity as a collective of individuals motivated by personal self interest. Taken together with the first half of this stanza, we see the idea that the defining characteristic of human nature is to overcome, or conquer, every obstacle that obstructs the will to power or prevents us from discovering truth. The singer then introduces the controlling metaphor (or main theme) of the song, which is transcendence saying, But I ve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Dynamic Vulnerability Analysis, Intrusion Detection, And... Dynamic Vulnerability Analysis, Intrusion Detection, and Incident Response Kevin M. Smith CSEC662 University of Maryland, University College 31 May 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS Overview3 Greiblock Credit Union Policy Regarding Dynamic Vulnerability Analysis, Intrusion Detection, and Incident Response6 Purpose6 Scope6 Policy6 Dynamic Vulnerability Analysis6 Intrusion Detection7 Incident Response8 Enforcement9 Dynamic Vulnerability Analysis9 Intrusion Detection9 Incident Response9 Metrics10 Dynamic Vulnerability Analysis10 Intrusion Detection10 Incident Response11 References12 OVERVIEW With the increase in threats over the past few years it is no longer acceptable for an organization to feel data is protected ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Determining what hardware underlies applications and data to identify servers (both physical and virtual), web based applications, and data storage devices that hold critical and sensitive data. Mapping of network infrastructure to understand the network devices that applications and hardware depend on for secure performance. Identification of controls already in place including policies, firewalls, applications, intrusion and detection prevention systems, virtual private networks, data loss prevention and encryption. Running vulnerability scans to identify known vulnerabilities within an organizational system. Application of context to scan results to determine which infrastructure vulnerabilities should be targeted first and most aggressively. The goal of intrusion detection is to monitor network assets, detect anomalous behavior, and identify misuse within a network (Ashoor, Gore, 2011). An intrusion detection system (IDS) is a device or software application that monitors network system activities for malicious activity or
  • 24. policy violations and produces reports to a management station (Kashyap, Agrawal, Pandey, Keshri, 2013), additionally there are three types of IDS: Host based IDS monitors a computer system on which it is installed in order to detect intrusion or misuse by analyzing several types of logs files including kernel, system, server, network and firewall logs, and compares logs with signatures for known attacks. Network based ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO INDIA’s LEADING POSITION IN STEM... India will become diabetes capital of the world and 30 million people are already suffering from diabetes. There is no cure for the disease. Available treatments from drugs, insulin pumping, pancreas transplantation are either expensive or a life long affair. But there is a hope in the form of stem cell therapy. There are other diseases that have no definitive cure currently. Either the treatment is painful and expensive or the treatment does not work after couple of years. These diseases range from Cancer, Parkinson s, Alzheimer s, Heart Cardiac muscles repair, Aplastic anaemia, Thalassemia, Severe combined immunodeficiency, Multiple sclerosis, Juvenile rheumatoid, Arthritis and Rheumatoid arthritis. Even in these cases there is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No research paper, case studies, review articles, news media articles suggest a clear winner among all Asian nations. With my assumptions to support my thesis against the sources of information that show no clear winner, I would like to challenge my assumptions and examine the thesis statement considering the limitations of the topic. Stem cells are unspecialised or undifferentiated cells having potential to develop into many different cells in the human body. It further divides and give rise to different other cells such as skin, liver, kidney, heart, neuron and other organ cells. Stem cellhas the ability to regenerate, self duplicate and are able to divide for indefinite periods in cell culture to rise as specialised cells. Stem cells pass through two stages namely: totipotent and pluripotent. During the totipotent stage, the sperm fertilises the egg and creates a single cell that forms into an entire organism. After the formation of the entire organism, the cell further divides into identical totipotent cells. When the stem cell is in the totipotent stage it begins to specialise and forms into blastocyst. Therefore, a stem cell during totipotent stage specialising into blastocyst is known as embryonic stem cells (ESCs). The blastocyst has an outer layer of cells and inner ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Case Study Of Mcdonad s Introduction Business organizations need specific strategies to run business and provide direction for company which shows basic goals. As, organization cannot achieve goals without developing specific strategy and develop plan in term of effectiveness and varies different types of organization that are perfect for strategic planning. This case is about McDonad s for which determines internal and external factors that effect on formulating strategic planning and need to develop productive ideas. Internal factors are major consideration of management, material, machines, and human resources of company but on the other hand, external factors are globalization issues and all systematic factors that cannot control through formulating strategy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Behavior of stakeholders influence performance of business therefore, company evaluates managers, shareholders, customers, and suppliers with their needs and expectation about business. In order to produce trend analysis, it is important to develop strategies to meet customers expectations and produce certain outcomes for undesirable strategies. While considering implication, an important strategy for specific goals is important for performance evaluation. McDonald s determines demand for stakeholders and support human rights that are associated with group of people and develop regulation for preserving interest (McDonald s, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Blind Side Workbook The Blind Side Workbook Questions 1.Messages: What are the important messages and themes of the film? The hit blockbuster movie, The Blind Side transmits the message that we take so much in life for granted. Michael Oher was a homeless adolescent which has never had a bed before . Therefore, he is grateful that the Touhy s brought him into their life and adopted him. One of the themes is the need to take action. Human action is seen as a crucial element in the film as Leigh Anne takes action in helping Michael. He also listens and honours Leigh Anne on and off the field in order for his benefit. The action which Leigh Anne adopts [changes] that boy s life. Not finished CONTAINS TRACES OF PLAGARISIM 2.Film style: How does the director ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When one of her friends questioned her if worried about Collins, it made me feel very angry that she stereotyped Michael as being the African American with negative ghetto traits. 6.Moral Response: Do you think you would be strong enough to stand up for what you think is right with your closest friends? I believe that if we believe in ourselves that we have made the right decision we should stand up for the choice even if your closest friends don t agree. If my closest friends made a revolting comment like Leigh Ann s friends have done, I would be strong enough to confront them that I believe that I have made the right decision and they should respect them. 7.Cause and effect: Do you think it was necessary for the NCAA to do an investigation of Michael s situation? What do you think was the real reason they wished to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay On Hades Hades, or Pluto in Roman is one of the major 12 gods. His name in greek means unseen , which refers to his cap which makes the wearer invisible. It also refers to him being the dark god. Hades like Zeus, Poseidon, and his sisters Demeter, Hera and Hestia *(he was a son of Cronus and Rhea) Like all his other siblings except Zeus, he was swallowed into Cronuss stomach. He and the others escaped because Rhea tricked her husband into eating a rock, although he thought it was Zeus. Cronos coughed out the kids and died. Even though Hades isn t supposed to be scary, he doesn t look really look like how you would imagine a death god to look like. He wears a purple robe, and has black hair and a beard. He also has a pitchfork missing its inner ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Men thought that if you uttered the word Hades, then it would make death come sooner, so they didn t ever say his name. Hades actually enjoyed being feared as the god of the underworld. If Hades ever got lonely, he could always talk to Persephone or play with Cerberus the three headed dog. Though people always think Hades is so scary being the god of the underworld, he is actually quite nice. He just got unlucky. When Cronus was defeated, Zeus and his other two brothers drew a dice to decide what god they would become. Zeus became the god of the skies, Poseidon became the sea god, and Hades got unlucky and became the god of the underworld. Hades only gets mad and harsh when a soul tries to leave the underworld or when people try to cheat death. In conclusion, when you think of the underworld or death, you might think of this terrifying yet underappreciated god, Hades. This god has always had tough times since he became unlucky and turned into the god of the underworld. Hades may have been a little sneaky in trying to marry Persephone, but he just got unlucky because of simple roll of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay about Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ABSTRACT At this time, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis(ALS) is a very confusing and elusive disorder. While the clinical presentation and diagnosis of ALS dates back to the early 1900 s, with Charcot being the first to scientifically report and document his findings, there simply has not been definitive evidence since that time for the etiology for ALS. This fundamental problem has befuddled the most qualified researchers and its ensuing answer has eluded the most clever experiments for some 80 years. This paper is being written to address some of the most plausible candidate causes which have come to the forefront of ALS research in the last few years. This paper will also try to tackle the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The average age of onset is roughly 60. Even so, much more attention is giving to younger, healthy individuals who succumb to the disease. The typical history usually involves early recognition of an onset of clumsiness in the hands and fingers, with a weakness in the legs soon to follow. There is also bulbar involvement that usually manifests in problems with speech and swallowing. This bulbar involvement is interesting in that it may be cytologically distinct from the corticospinal manifestation. The degenerative process itself is unforgivingly progressive, except for a few permanent plateaus, and for all reasonable assessments, will yield a fatal outcome. Even so, it should be noted that patients most often do not die from ALS, but from secondary causes such as infection and pneumonia. When considering ALS, the relevant question is not what has been proposed as the causative agent, but what has not been proposed. Over the years, there has been a myriad of theories concerning the etiology of ALS, some with a valid premise and decent evidence, and others being way off the mark. Some of the theories that have been advanced include viruses, actions of specific neurotoxins or heavy metals, failure of DNA repair mechanisms, altered axonal transport, or some type of unusual autoimmune disease. With a significant volume of scientific literature being devoted to ALS progress each year, it becomes painfully obvious how confusing it is to extract one or two well ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. This Article Will Introduce The Structure Of Competing This article will introduce the structure of competing on analytics by case study of automotive manufacturer Toyota. First, the article will explain the four pillar model and five stages models and apply it to Toyota. Then it will address the competitive analytical advantage of the company in detail. Finlay it will discuss the internal and external competition on analytics of Toyota. Competing on Analytics Based on Davenport and Harris (2007) s pillars of analytical competition, there are four pillars: distinctive capability, enterprise wide analytics, senior management commitment, and large scale ambition. (Four Pillars, Source: Davenport, T.H. and Harris, J.G. (2007). Competing on Analytics: The New ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mobile technology are or will be soon embedded to the Toyota cars in the next few years (Ziegler, 2016). Toyota s Data Communication Models(DCMs) will be available in many models in various global markets, the DCM technology equipped autos will have functions of standard emergency notification in crash. Early in 2013, Toyota has started the service of real time big data traffic to Japan market (Phneah, 2013). Toyota announced the goal of Vehicle Data Management : 1.Greater vehicle connectivity through expanded installation of Data Communication Module (DCM) 2.Toyota Big Data Center to support data intensive connected services 3.Improved quality and security of vehicle based communications while safeguarding privacy 4.Safer and more secure connected services through upcoming business collaboration with UIEvolution, Inc. (Toyota, 2016) (Figure 2: Toyota DCM program flow, Source: https://www.slashgear.com/toyota kicks off mobility service platform with car sharing tech 31462149/ ) The autos with the technology will be linked to big data center powered built by Toyota and will run services in with highly secured information and privacy controls. A useful fun feature the DCM may have is that a driver maybe able to find the hidden car in a large parking lot with you re the assistance of your cellphones. Meanwhile, some people argues that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analytical Analysis Of Frost At Midnight By Samuel Coleridge Analytical essay of Frost at Midnight by Samuel Coleridge People think that nature brings a sort of calmness, happiness or peace, which is why most people travel to places with beautiful sceneries, or build houses near beaches, or have a plant in their surrounding or even just a painting of a tree, flower or mountain. The importance of nature is subjective as it nature touches people in different ways. The poem Frost at Midnight, Samuel Coleridge, is a monolingual conversation between the speaker and his sleeping infant. It is written in blank verse, with little or no rhyme but in iambic pentameter. In this poem, the speaker emphasises the importance of nature by equating it to God, he also speaks about the ability of nature to create treasured memories, which he wants to use to plant himself in his child s future, therefore, he his rallying against modernization because of this. The speaker stresses the importance of nature by comparing it to God, he says that his child will be far from God because he will not be able to hear God s voice which apparently is, The lovely shapes and sounds intelligible / Of that eternal language... (65 66). I believe that this comparison is quite different as most religions such as Christianity do not equate God with earth but instead suggests that God created earth (New International Version, Gen. 1.1). This sentence makes me think that God can mean different things to different people. The thing or person we worship the most or respect the most can be a god, money can be a god, a popular music artist can be a god, and a tyrannical president can also be a god. The speaker s definition of a God involved the ability to: from eternity doth teach Himself in all... Great universal Teacher! (67 69).The speaker s definition of God entails the ability to be able to teach one s self and be able to mold spirits. Thereby nature is important in this way because it can mold people s spirits and lives. Another way in which the speaker stresses the importance of nature is by stating benefits from nature. He is sitting at home and staring out through the window, looking at the fluttering object and listening to the owl while the rest of the residents in the house are asleep. He is in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Cell Cycle Progression Analysis Of T. Bucei Procyclic Cells T. brucei procyclic cells were treated with 8.3 ВµM and 17.4 ВµM (IC50 and IC90 respectively) concentrations of andrographolide. The treated parasites were then harvested, smeared on slide, stained with Giemsa and examined under light microscope (magnification, Г—100). 5.2.3.2. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) To observe the morphological alterations, the parasites were treated for 72 h with concentrations that corresponded to the IC50 and IC90 for andrographolide, harvested with a cell density of 2Г—106 cells/ml and fixed in 2.5% glutaraldehyde (Sigma Aldrich) for 1 h. Parasites were then adhered on poly L lysine coated coverslips, dehydrated in an ascending series of EtOH, critical point dried in CO2, coated with a thin gold layer (Gluenz ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5.2.6. Study of chromatin condensation and lipid droplet accumulation Chromatin condensations in andrographolide treated parasites were detected under confocal microscope after staining with DAPI with a slight modification of previous report (Fernandes Rodrigues et al., 2008). The parasites were treated for 72 h with the concentrations corresponding to the IC50 and IC90 of andrographolide and then were harvested, washed in PBS, allowed to adhere on 0.01% poly L lysine coated slides, fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde and directly stained with DAPI (4 Вµg/ml) for 20 min at room temperature. Images were captured under a confocal laser scanning microscope (Leica TCS SP8, Leica Microsystems, Germany) using a 63Г— oil immersion lens with 360 nm excitation and 454 nm emission and analysed by Leica Application Suite X (LASX) software. The cytoplasmic lipid bodies in the parasites were similarly detected after staining with Nile Red (10 Ојg/ml) for 30 min at room temperature using confocal microscope using a 63Г— oil immersion lens with 480 nm excitation and 530 nm emission (Lazarin Bidoia et al., 2015). 5.2.7. Estimation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) Intracellular ROS level was monitored as described previously (Figarella et al., 2006) using a cell permeant but non fluorescent probe H2DCFDA (dihydro dichloro fluorescein diacetate). Upon oxidized by intracellular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Equality of Life in Kurt Vonnegut s Works Equality of life Will Rogers once said We will never have true civilization until we have learned to recognize the rights of others. This quote is what we should strive for in reality but in Kurt Vonnegut s Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow , Harrison Bergeron , and All the King s Horses this is the exactly the opposite of what occurs in his stories. In Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow , the earth is overcrowded, people live forever, the same politicians have been in office forever and no one recognizes each other s rights. In Harrison Bergeronthe people of America don t even have any rights; they are equal in all aspects of life and in All the King s Horses people are being used as chess pieces and not as human beings.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And George, while his intelligence was way above normal, had a little mental handicap radio in his ear because he was too intelligent. Harrison s father was also forced to carry around a bag of lead shot to make him not as strong as he could be, making him equal to everyone else. After Harrison was taken away, his mother doesn t remember it and when she does subconsciously, she cries and doesn t know why she is crying. After Harrison is taken he is forced to wear a large pair of earphones, spectacles with thick wavy lenses which were meant to cause him to have whanging headaches, and three hundred pounds of scrap metal. He then breaks free of his restraints and storms a TV studio and takes it over, here he declares himself emperor. He then declares that he needs an empress, then one of the ballerinas steps up, after removing her hideous mask, she reveals her blinding beauty. They are both killed by the Handicapper General after they kiss. In Vonnegut s All the King s Horses he talks about the cold war and how men become machines, that war is a ritual human sacrifice and that we are just pawns in the game of life (Radovic). In the short story, Pi Ying tells Kelly that chess games, like battles, can very rarely be won without sacrifices and that, philosophically, and that the game he is required to play is no different. Vonnegut also discusses the true horror of war that, in order to survive, men must become like machines, denying their humanity. In Vonnegut s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Persuasive Speech About Sex Education Did you know that 24 states in the US require their public schools to teach sex education and HIV education to their students (NCL.org)? Do they even need to understand sex or STDs? Well of course not. That s why schools should not even teach these students sex because it s just going to be too much for the high school students young mind, sex education will definitely motivate the students to have sex regardless of their sexuality , and it s up to their not so busy parents to explain sex and all its glory to their children who are attending high school. First off, why would you want to teach high school students about sex if you know it s going to be too much for their young, innocent minds? Let s face it, once when the teacher begins to talk about the males baby maker and the females foo foo the students are going to start laughing, or getting very uncomfortable. Very mature children, won t you say? Of course, the teachers are not going to call it baby maker or foo foo they re going to say the correct terms. Furthermore, sex education will most likely have to touch on the more sensitive topics like sexual harassment, or prostitution. Students having to hear about innocent people being raped is already crossing the line, and learning that women and maybe men are willing to have sex just to gain money. Might as well drop the class, or start skipping it. If for some reason the students are able to handle the lessons of sex, then that means they re going to be motivated to want to have sex with each other regardless their sexuality. Evidently this class is going to motivate them, the students, to have sex, and the students are not going to give a flip about the results. They re going to eventually learn that sex can be a pleasurable action as explained in both stage three and five of Sigmund Freud s psychosexual development theory. Stage three, which is the phallic stage, states that around the age of three to five years old, the child will seek for pleasure that is centered on masturbation and/or oral sex. Furthermore, stage five of the theory, which is the genital stage, states that around the age of 12 through adulthood centers on the seeking for sexual pleasuring through romantic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Santiago In John Steinbeck s The Alchemist My main focus of this story is the boy, whose name is Santiago. Santiago is the main character of the book, The Alchemist. He is the protagonist of this story and faces many challenges. This child was born in a small town in Andalusia, who attended the seminary, but now he travels around the world. Before he traveled around the world, he asked his father s permission to become a Shepherd. His father agreed with him and gave him money. One night in an abandoned church, he dreamed of a child telling him that he will find treasure in the pyramids. The next day he meets a man in the town of Tarifa, who sends him on a journey to the other side of Africa. Early into the journey he meets an old king whose name is Melchizedek, who advices him to sell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Problems of a Self- Conscious Writer Being a writer does not seem as hard as it sounds, but in reality, it is how you write that makes it hard. A self conscious writing style takes more will power than other styles of writing, (In my opinion.) There are many problems with being a self conscious writer and here are just a few problems a person can have. The first problem is that all the voices in your head are nonsense. They do not care for anything else except to mess with your writing. This is especially hard for me because I will let the voices take over and write the whole paper for me. In the past, I would not even look at my paper until the voices were finished putting their opinion in. I stopped the voices from taking by over thinking. I would constantly change the subject in my mind even though I would be writing; the voices would be so confused by me switching topics that they would not even notice my writing. However, there were sometimes when the voices would come through the megaphone and yell the same topic continuously, which leads me to the next problem. The second problem is repeating the same sentence. While there are many ways to form a sentence, a self conscious writer will write it two different ways and think that it means something different. For example, I like green peppers or green peppers are a vegetable that I like. They both mean the same thing but they are worded differently. Repeating does not always happen with every sentence, but it happens enough times in writing that it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Synthesis Essay On The Melting Pot The United States has a motto, e pluribus unum, that suggests that in America, embracing diversity creates unity. Long ago, during the 1900s, assimilation was considered to be crucial in order for a naturalization process to occur. Immigrants were forced to assimilate and adopt to the American culture, in which they had never been introduced to before. Over time, things evolved and changed to the point where people began to assimilate to a certain point, but still have their cultural traditions, giving America a nickname known as the Melting Pot. America being known as The Melting Pot, defends the claim that in today s society, The United Statesof America is moving toward a new standard in which diversity and individuality are encouraged more than uniformity and conformity. Before a naturalization ceremony occurs, the United States citizens still have their cultural ideas and languages being spoken along with them. In Source 1, it s a picture of citizens all waving American flags, with a subtitle of, New U.S. Citizens wave American flags before being sworn in at a naturalization ceremony. This is proving that even though the citizens have not yet been fully naturalized, they still have their culturealong with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Source 2, it states, What it means to be American in spirit, in blood is something far more borrowed and comingled than anything previous generations ever knew. Alongside the pain of immigration, then, and the possibility, there is this truth: America is white no longer, and it will never be white again. This evidence is proving that it doesn t mean much to be assimilated into American culture, but to be spirited as an American. This issue has disappeared over time, as this source is stating that America is white no longer and will never be white again. This is meaning that America is known as the melting pot nowadays, and is not considered white ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The State Of The Wichita State University Kansas has been ranked 17th in the nation for proportion of students taking on debt. Along with the already high average, Kansas legislature has continued to make cuts on the budget of universities in the state. With the cuts, universities in Kansas are forced to find income to replace the deplenishing government funds. Previous attempts to solve this problem have been made, such as raising tuition and the cost of programs. Students and parents alike are affected and concerned over the rapidly increasing cost of this hometown school. Students come to Wichita State University for not only the in state tuition but also to get a quality degree. With tuition on a rise due to Kansas Legislature continuing to cut general funds to Wichita State University, the school must search for revenue else where. The loss of potential exposure and revenue of Wichita State University can be solved by the recreation of the Wichita State Football team. With millennial already consisting of the highest amount of people out of work in a given generation according to a study done by USA Today; students and parents have reason to be concerned. If the price of the college continues to rise, those who are trying to face the obstacle of getting a quality education without the out of state cost will be forced to search for an education elsewhere, if not go out of state entirely. This problem is solvable as athletics for most universities makes the college thousands. For example, the University of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Research Paper On Slumdog Millionaire Slumdog Millionaire Slums around the world are iconic for their conditions and how people live in them. But not a lot of people know how the people live everyday. Their living conditions are horrible and the way they live is so bizarre compare to how we live. The areas that they are at is so crazy with the weather. The slums of the world is nothing compared to the rest of the world. The urbanization in the movie Slumdog Millionaire was very realistic compared to the real slums in India. People don t realize that even though that it s just a movie, people actually live like that in India. The slums in India is way too populated, it s over crowded. The area is under and large and rapid urbanization growth and they aren t prepared for that, in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They dump their trash in a huge pile and just leave it there to rot away. Plus the bathrooms they have are just outhouses, but with a hole that goes into a swamp. The slums of India are very famous, but the thing they are famous for, no country would want to be known for. The slums of India are known for their unhealthy conditions that they hold. The slums of India are located in Mumbai, India. It is the largest slum in the country so far. It s the largest, meaning it s the most unsanitary one there as well. The environment there is so unhealthy for any human to live. Many people that have been living there for a long time are now very ill because of the polluted air and environment. The slums are in a developing stage, but may continue for a very long time because of their environment. The development in the slums has made it better and made it worse at the same time. The development has made it become very polluted, But at the same time it has made more money and more people come there to work and find jobs, making it more financially stable. The dislocation of the slums is very hard because it s so hot where it s located. It makes it harder for people to work and to live ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Pros And Cons Of Bankruptcy Premise of enacting the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 came into force in August 2016. It is believed that the acid test for the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016 would come when the case involving Kolkata based Nico Industries is adjudicated. The adjudication process signals whether a sick company can be shut down within 180 days of the case being registered. While more than 1000 applications have been filed, 100 of them have been admitted by the arbiter in the National Company Law Tribunal or NCLT that is expected to decide the fate of these non financial firms within 180 days. That aside, one begs to examine the nitty gritties of the Code itself. What is Bankruptcy? Firstly, we must define as to what bankruptcy is? Bankruptcy is a legal status imposed by a firm or individual unable to meet obligations. Before the passing of the Bankruptcy Code, the legal framework in India with regard to this sphere suffered from a lack of clarity and certainty in jurisdictions. Decisions were often appealed, overstayed or overturned by judicial forums with concurrent jurisdictions. This has led to unnecessary delays often leading to misuse of this shortcoming by debtors. Therefore in this regard, the need for a new legislation was recognised. There were many reasons for this; 1. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firstly, that Indian banks are ridden with debt. There is also a significant rise in Non Performing Assets as well as restructured loans while the bad debts amount to 11% of the lending. 2.There was a growth in loans from 3.49% in 2013 to 8.3% in 2015. 3.Corporate bad loans constituted 56% of the total bad loans of state run banks. 4.The number of companies pending litigation was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Abuse In 1984 And Red Army In both 1984 and Red Army documentary there is a clear theme followed throughout. Abuse from a higher power can occur at anytime both mental and physical. Abuse can cause great deals of pain on a person persuading them to do opposite of the initial intentions. Physical abuse plays a huge roll in 1984 and Red Army documentary. Its back to the 1980 s where the novel takes place. Everyone is forced to be the exact same as one another. The same clothing is worn, the same things are said, and everything must be thought about exactly the same. If a brave should decide to disobey any of these they will be tortured like poor Winston was. Winston was sent to the Ministry of Love to be made sane. The party wanted him to believe 2+2=5 even though ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay on The Feminine Ideal in The Bell Jar Throughout The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath explores a number of themes, particularly regarding the gender roles, and subsequently, the mental health care system for women. Her 19 year old protagonist, Esther Greenwood, is the vessel through which Plath poses many probing questions about these topics to the reader. In the 1950s when the novel was set, women were held to a high standard: to be attractive but pure, intelligent but submissive, and to generally accept the notion of bettering oneself only in order to make life more comfortable for the significant male in her life. Esther not only deals with the typical problems faced by women in her time, but she has to experience those things through the lens of mental illness though it is up for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite this initial attraction to, and appreciation of, Doreen s messy, flirty lifestyle, Esther still remains stuck in a traditional mindset. She turns on Doreen after she witnesses what she perceives as Doreen s whorish, sloppy behavior in the incident with Lenny, where in which Doreen had drunk herself sick and acted promiscuously with a man she had met on the street just a few hours before. Esther even states that [d]eep down, I would be loyal to Betsey and her innocent friends. It was Betsey I resembled at heart (22). Earlier in the novel, Doreen and Esther had made fun of Betsey s wholesome, goody goody personality, calling her Pollyanna Cowgirl (6) behind her back. Even though Esther was originally awed by Doreen s boldness, she feels naturally compelled to stay true to the clean, innocent lifestyle preferred for women in the 1950s. Esther s judgmental attitude is not just reserved for her peers. She also makes decisions about the adults she encounters including her superiors and mentors based upon their physical attractiveness. When Esther first brings up Jay Cee, her boss at the magazine, she describes her as plug ugly (6), and then goes on to describe her accomplishments as if they were much less significant than they really were. Simply because she was unattractive by Esther s standards, her value as a person was diminished. Esther says, Jay Cee wanted to teach me something, all the old ladies I ever knew wanted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Hockey Essay Hockey is a fast, exciting sport played by two teams on a sheet of ice called a rink. Each team has six players on the ice, one goalie, two defensemen, two wingers, and one center man. The players skate up and down the ice shooting or passing a hard rubber disk called a puck with sticks. They score points by hitting the puck into the net. Hockey is much faster and swifter than any other sport. As the players streak across the ice, their powerful shots and passes can send the puck faster than 100 miles [160 kilometers] per hour. A goalkeeper on each team defends his net from the puck going in. They must often make quick slides across the on their skates, stomachs, knees or backs to stop the puck from going into the net. A puck that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Skating is the most important hockey skill. Players must be able to turn sharply, skate backwards and perform many other maneuvers while skating at top speed. They must be able to do this with their head up and while stick handling the puck. Passing occurs when a player who has the puck passes it to another player. In most cases the players use their sticks to propel the puck toward the receiver. These passes are either flat passes or flip passes. To make a flat pass the player sends the puck traveling along the surface of the ice. To make a flip pass the player causes it to rise off the ice to avoid interception by an opponent. Sometimes the passer simply leaves the puck behind, so that a teammate can get it, this is called a drop pass. Stick handling is the use of the stick to control the puck. The player first moves the puck with one side of the blade and then with the other side while skating. The player makes some sweeps of the stick some wide and some narrow. In this way the player keeps the opponent guessing as to the next move and also makes it difficult to steal the puck. Shooting is the skill needed to drive the puck into the net and score goals. Most shots are either wrist shots or slap shots. In a wrist shot the blade does not leave the ice. The player uses strong wrist action to propel the puck. For a slap shot the player raises the stick for a back swing and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...