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Wireless Communication, Bluetooth, Zigbee And Near Field...
In this research paper we review three promising short range wireless communication such as Radio
FrequencyIdentification (RFID), Bluetooth, zigbee and Near field Communication (NFC).NFC mobile
services are an important emerging areafor NFC technology, with great potential for growth. The NFC
Forum s strategy for accelerating the growth of this business areaincludes recognizing and describing
what is needed to realize successful NFC mobile services, such as key technologies, typical usecases,
and the structure of the overall ecosystem. The success NFC across a broad range of applications
depends on its large scaleadoption by enterprises and consumers. This implies the need for simple,
low cost implementation of the technology in a wide variety ofdevices. This paper discusses NFC
technology in detail along with its protocols, communication modes, comparison with other
technologies and also its security aspects. Keywords: NFC, RFID. *** 1. INTRODUCTION Within
the last few years, contactless card technology has been maturing and has been adopted by major
sectors such as transport, payment, and retailing. In parallel, mobile phones with the additional
offerings of Internet and multimedia services have successfully entered people s lifestyles. Contactless
card technology can now expand its domain of applicability by adding contactless
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Government Regulation In Brave New World
Science often sparks many debates because of its controversiality. The scientific advancements that
have occurred over the last few decades have received attention because of the funding and regulation
from the government that is required. Although some people support government regulation of
scientific advancements, others do not. Scientific advancements are the development of the natural
world and its surroundings that are meant to enhance life. Government regulation is control by
authorities to establish order. A totalitarian government is a government in which the state has
complete control and acts dictatorial. In Aldous Huxley s most widely acclaimed novel, Brave New
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Although some believe that without government regulation, embryonic stem cell research and cloning
would do more harm than help, it is actually true that scientific advancements help more than they
harm. For instance, science has improved life and made it more efficient. Huxley portrays a dystopian
world where the government strongly regulates science, and as a result the society is stable, but at the
expense of true happiness. Lenina felt herself entitled, after this day of queerness and horror, to a
complete and absolute holiday. As soon as they got back to the rest house, she swallowed six half
gramme tablets of soma, lay down on her bed, and within ten minutes had embarked for lunar eternity
(Huxley 149) Lenina is unable to cope without soma, a drug that relieves consumers of their emotions.
She will never be truly happy because of her dependence on soma and the government s tight grip on
the order of the World State. Huxley s use of satire to emphasize the impossibility of a utopia also
shows that government regulation can lead to their own downfall because of the absence of
individuality. Totalitarian government regulation is not necessary because it only hinders the
development of the society. Cloning is allowing scientists to make new discoveries
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Nucleophilic Reaction Lab Report
March 2017 Selective Synthesis Dispiro[indoline 3,2′ pyrrolidine 3′,3″ quinoline]
Derivatives and Spiro[imidazole 4,3′ quinoline] Derivatives via
1,3 Dipolar Cycloaddition Reaction
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2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. nitrogen atom from sarcosine and carbonyl of isatin, 4 hydroxy 7
methoxy 2 oxo 1,2 dihydroquinoline 3 carbo for this reaction, leading to the formed spiro
. The nucleophilic reaction between the
Moreover, the treatment of compound 9 w disulphide in the presence of dimethylsulphate g
Chemistry. The 1,3 dipolar cycloaddition reaction of azomethine ylide b with dipolarophile 3 yielded
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Anal. for C28H25N3O5 (483.18): Calcd: C
69.55, H 5.21, N 8.69%. Found: C 69.59, H 5.19, N 8.50%.
2 Amino 7′ methoxy 5 (4 methoxyphenyl) 2′H spiro[imidazole
4,3′ quinoline] 2′,4′ (1′H) dione (7). A mixture of 3 (1.0 g,
3.23mmol), H2O2 (0.37mL, 30%), and ethanol (20mL) was stirred at room temperature then added
guanidine nitrate (0.59 g, 4.83mmol) and aqueous solution of KOH
(50%) (1.30mL) were stirred at 80°C for 2 h. The ethanol was evaporated, and water (30mL) was
added to the reaction mixture remainder. The outcome product was filtered off, washed accurately
with water. The wet product slightly still wet filter cover was mixed with ethanol (10mL), and the
resulted suspension refluxed for
30min. After cooling, the precipitate was filtered off, washed with ethanol, and finally dried.
Yellow crystals (0.35 g, 30%), mp 196 197°C (DMF/
H2O); Rf = 0.63 [ethyl acetate: pet. ether (40:60)](1.5:4);
IR(KBr): γ/cm�1 = 3327 (NH2), 3267 (NH), 1658 (CO),
1612 (CONH); 1H NMR (CDCl3): δ: 3.72 (s, 3H, OCH3 quinolone), 3.83 (s, 3H, OCH3 aromatic),
6.77 6.89 (m,
7H, aromatic CH), 7.87 (broad s, 1H, NH, D2O exchange able), 9.83 (broad s, 2H, NH2, D2O
exchangeable);
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North Germany And The Punk Rock Movement
East Germany and the Punk Rock Movement That Paralyzed It
The punk rock movement, which started in the early 1970s in England and America, expanded
through Germany. At the end of WWII and the beginning of the postwar years different economic,
social, and political ideals led to the division of Germany. Two very distinct Germanys emerged
causing West Germany to join the Western Allies and East Germany to integrate into the socialist
camp (Hoffmeister, Tubach 124). East Germany paid close attention to westernized music; specifically
punk rock since these types of music did not comply with socialist ideals (Hurley 160). By the end of
the 1970s and beginning of the 1980s, an underground punk scene sprang up in East Germany (Hurley
163). Some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The conditions in East Germany during the 1970s 1980s were that of total institutions culminating an
environment of transition. East Germany found itself transitioning from one political, economic, and
social system to a governmental system that operated in the form of a total institution .The concept of
total institution developed by sociologist Erving Goffman describes institutions that have complete
control over people s lives and usually have them enclosed or isolated from the outside world
(Mouzelis 9). These institutions can be prisons or mental institutions, in this case, I claim the East
German government was a total institution since it had complete control over its citizens under an
enclosed environment. The German Democratic Republic (GDR) controlled East Germany. The Soviet
Union controlled the GDR through the Socialist Unity Party (SED) (Hoffmeister, Tubach 123). The
GDR and the SED were governmental institutions that oppress the people of Germany and had many
regulations against its citizens. The SED was a Marxist Leninist party, and even though the GDR
stands for the German Democratic Republic, it was only Democratic in the name because other then
that it was totalitarian.
Out of the shackles of an oppressing environment came an emerging voice known as the punk rock
scene. Punk music has an identity of its own
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Comparing To his Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell and To his...
Comparing To his Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell and To his Mistress Going to Bed by John Donne
In recent times I have compared and contrasted two pieces of love poetry, both of which are
exceptionally lyrical and full of intellectual language that bring the poems alive with elaborated
metaphors that compare dissimilar things, as they Inare equally, yet somehow individually both
metaphysical poems. The first of these poems that I comprehended was To his Coy Mistress; (written
by Andrew Marvell during the 17th century), it reflects the epic of a man who is striving to entice a
unadulterated woman into going to bed with him; he does this by using a lot of romantic flattery and
surreal imagery, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Perhaps the most famous of Marvell s lyrics is To His Coy Mistress : Like many of Marvell s best
poems, it masks extraordinary subtlety and complexity beneath a surface of smooth and deceptively
simple octosyllabic couplets. It is, in fact, as perfect an example of the metaphysical mode as anything
by Donne and, for all its cool and witty tone, and passionate lyrics.
John Donne, (1572 1631) is considered the greatest of all metaphysical poets. Donne was educated at
Oxford, Cambridge and Lincoln s Inn. His works of this period, included some of his songs, sonnets
(written as late as 1617), problems and paradoxes, which consisted of cynical, realistic and often
sexual lyrics, essays and verse satires. Donne s court career was ruined by the discovery of his
marriage in 1601 to Anne More and we also imprisoned for a short time; later in 1601, his poems
became a lot more serious. After a long period of financial uncertainty and desperation, during which
he was twice a member of Parliament, Donne yielded to the wishes of King James I and took orders in
1625. Two years later his wife died. He was made reader in divinity at Lincoln s inn, a royal chaplain,
and in 1621 Dean of St. Paul , a position he held until his death.
Society in these time periods where very rigorous towards the issue of wedlock and divorce; the
community would disapprove and condemn it very reprehensibly, and factors
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Allegorical Metamorphosis
Allegorical Metamorphosis Metamorphosis is transformation of an insect from an immature form to
an adult form. Although this term is ordinarily used in Biology, Franz Kafka uses this term to title his
peculiar story. This is a story about a young man named Gregor Samsa, who is a traveling salesman.
He is a typical hardworking man trying to pay off debts. However, he wakes up one morning as a
human sized beetle. His parents see him as a beetle, they react negatively, but his sister, Grete, is not
so concerned. In months following, she helps him get through the change. Without Gregor working,
the family is financially suffering. Gregor dies from an apple thrown by his father. Surprisingly, the
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Psychoanalysis was started and influenced by Sigmund Freud. The object of psychological literary
theory is to analyze the phycology of the author or the characters in the book. Applying psychological
analysis to the Metamorphosis will require a critique to identify vital Freudian concepts such as;
consciousness, unconsciousness, Oedipus complex and phallic symbol.
Sigmund Freud states, our mind has two parts: conscious and unconscious. According to Freud,
feelings, horrors, drives, conflicts and memories are part of the unconscious. A recent article published
in research journal of recent sciences also says The Metamorphosis is a symbolic presentation of
Gregor s unconscious world. (Barfi, 2013, p. 107). This is also supported in the book. In the opening
scene of the book Gregor enters unconscious world. At the start of the book The Metamorphosis one
morning, as Gregor Samsa was waking up from anxious dreams, he discovered that in the bed he had
been changed in to a monstrous verminous bug. (Kafka, 1999, p. 1). In this quote the author uses
words like waking and dream. One may infer from these words; Even though Gregor woke up, but in
fact he transfers from conscious to unconscious world.
Oedipus complex is a psychoanalytic theory denotes the ideas that deals with a child s sexual desire
for the opposing sex parent. The Metamorphosis has many examples of Oedipus complex, however
one example is dominant. In an
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Advertising Analysis Of California Almonds
Around 1950, almond farmers asked the US Department of Agriculture if they could collaborate to
improve quality and marking of their almonds. California Almonds comes from nearly 6,800 almond
farms, and over 91% of these farms are family owned. Their marketing team constantly finds and
implements new ways to reach their target audience of heathy people. One ad in the September print
of People Magazine depicts a young female smiling off in the distance in the lake on a paddle board
holding an oar, while the mountains behind her are blurred. On the side of her in large pink letters it
says, An Excellent Source of Can Do in Every Crunch. Under this it explains that Whatever you take
on, take it on with almonds, because every serving has six grams of protein to give you more than
enough energy to conquer your day whether you go to school or go paddle boarding in the mountains.
California Almonds adds emphasis on the lighting, focus, and pathos for their advertisements to stand
out to their audience while simultaneously giving a warm satisfying feeling of contentment. The
lighting manifests certain aspects of the advertisement to pop out to their viewers. The radiance of the
cloudless sky displays the small vibrant aspects of this advertisement. The sunlight shines beautifully
onto her multicolored blue ensemble. The lake water reflects the sunlight elegantly against all of the
other aspects of the advertisement. The lighting aids the green trees and the white ashy
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Reader, Readability And Relativity In The Criticism Of...
Reader, Readability, and Relativity in the Criticism of Propp, Barthes, and Fish
What exactly constitutes a text? What classifies a text as having canonical quality, what meaning can
be derived from that text, and who exactly makes these types of decisions? Welcome to the world of
literary criticism, where the approach to the text and the level of reader inclusion varies based upon
the school a critic identifies with in his endeavor and/or the individual reader may happen to take most
interest in the act of literary analysis. While the Socratic like formalistic approach of Vladimir Propp,
the lavish laymen s poetic deconstruction of Roland Barthes, and the interpretative communal focus of
Stanley Fish maintain both deviations and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, others contend that no common genetic root exists. Propp argues We find such an approach
acceptable only if based upon the idea of spontaneous generation of species. He adds that adherents to
this method do not compare plots; they feel such comparison to be impossible or, at the very least,
erroneous, proposing instead that the similarity of fairy tales can be compared from the standpoint of
their comparison or structure (785).
While the readability of colleagues like T.S. Eliot is often difficult due to the use snobbish art for art s
sake diction, syntax, and aim of audience, Propp doesn t isn t quite as arrogant in his style. Propp not
only makes direct reference to the critic/reader in his opening paragraphs, he also envelopes the
audience with his more personable tone and phrasing. We observe... he states as he leads into an
analysis of the role of actors in folklore, which he claims, performs essentially the same actions as the
tale progresses, no matter how different from one another another in shape, size, sex, and occupation,
in nomenclature and other static attributes. Despite some more difficult word choices here, such as
nomenclature and static attributes, he maintains fluid readability as he guides the reader much like a
teacher. Throughout the piece Propp is more reader inclusive than are some of his peers, so long as the
reader has or is willing to obtain the same reasonable level of educated thought
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Government Regulation By The Private Sector Essay
Introduction
Today, our nation is under constant attack by hackers, terrorist groups and other enemies.
Unfortunately regardless of how innovative our government or private sectors have become with
securing the network systems, the frequency and intensity of the attacks have only increased. Over the
last decade, security breaches and cyber attacks have highlighted how dependent our nation is on its
critical infrastructure. It was concluded that a total of 54% of cyber attacks targeted the US in 2013
(Watkins, n.d). Through experiences such as September 11, 2001, it has become apparent how
interconnected our infrastructure is and the exposure to targeted attacks we face as a nation (Katen,
2004). With the private industry owning over 85% of our nation s critical infrastructure, it is important
for the government to create and maintain regulations which should be followed by all agencies and
private sectors in order to protect our national security. There are several concerns about government
regulation by the private sector and how it will affect their consumers privacy and the company s
finances. However, the Cybersecurity Act of 2015 ensures user s privacy while sharing information
between companies and agencies. Furthermore, there are several effects on national security resulting
from failure to comply with government regulation, meeting only the minimum requirements and
exceeding the minimum requirement. With that being said, it has become part of the private
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An Example Of A Hardware
An example of a Hardware is a computer, which can be cheap and expensive. However, it is quicker to
do things and it saves time and there are more advantages because the staff can do the tasks online
previously stated as, well, as save the work and continue to do the work the next day and ensure that
the work isn t lost by saving it on the computer and memory stick. Although, if it was handwritten it
would be time consuming and it could be easily lost. The prices can vary, but the prices of a computer
is up to £600 and £1,200. However, there will be discounts for businesses mainly and the issue will be
solved.
Softwares such as Adobe and Microsoft normally cost £400 a year altogether, but this means that all
the users will have access, which is worth it normally it would cost an individual £400. Meeting the
user needs would mean assess the user s skills and experience, and determine the user s desktop client
platform.
The facilities to include in the website, rotating photos, which would make the website stand out and
appeal to the customers. They would want to look at the images interacts with the visitors. Also, when
a web page first loads, a creative Fly in can catch the eye of the visitor. Moreover, most people hate
pop ups, as they can be aggravating. However, if they are kept small, unobtrusive, and only pop up
once in 24 hours. Today, there are many Pop up blockers but we create pop ups that are unstoppable,
and therefore, when used with tact, can be
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Research Paper On Mount Olympus
There was a place high up in the sky called Mount Olympus which is located right above the tallest
mountain in the world. This is where all the gods and their children lived. Ezra lived with her father,
Philip, and her boyfriend, Hercules. Hercules and Ezra had been forced to marry, even though Ezra
did not like the idea. Ezra was treated the best by the gods because of her beauty and humans, or
mortals, who were not gods, also loved her. At this time, the gods were all split because of a big
argument they had. Some gods, like Cynthia, Adonis, and Beza thought that the gods should start to
bring up mortals to turn them into gods and they can live on Mount Olympus. The other gods like
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He ate the food he packed very slowly because he did not know how long it would take to get there
and if it took a long time, he wanted to save it. He drank the water quickly because there was many
streams with fresh water he could drink if he runs out. On the second day, Logan felt disgusting so he
decided to bathe in one of the streams. While he was bathing, a strange wind came towards him and
turned into a ghost right in front of him. This ghost looked old and Logan recognized the ghost, his
father had told him about the ghost before. This ghost was Fletcher, who told people prophecies that
always came true.
Hello, I have come to tell you about what the future holds for you. You will make it to Side 2
tomorrow, but getting into where Ezra lives will be extremely hard. You have to go around the guards
and to Ezra s side bedroom window. She knows that you are coming and is so excited to meet you.
She already broke off the marriage between her and Hercules so you won t have to worry about that.
She has all of her stuff ready so get ready to get out of Side 2 as quickly as you can. When you get to
the edge of Mount Olympus there will be a hard decision to make. To make it down to the real world,
one of you has to die to let the other one live. I wish you the best of luck, Fletcher said and drifted
away before Logan could ask any
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Ordinary People and Family Systems
As you read you will learn information of the 1980 movie Ordinary People, the theory of family
systems, and how they relate to one another. I will describe some basic information about the movie as
well as key points that I feel will connect to the idea of family systems. I will also touch base on
strictly the theory of Family systems for a better understand of the characters and plot of the movie.
The movie, Ordinary People, is about a family that is currently suffering the unexpected death of their
son, Buck, due to a boating accident. Shortly after, their youngest son and now only child, Conrad,
tries to committee suicide by slitting his wrists, but was saved by his father, Calvin, who found him in
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The movie basically did a metaphorical domino affect, as you see the family slowly falling down.
Like I mentioned earlier when a family gains or losses a family member it is now considered a whole
new group. Sadly for the Jarrett family they lost a son and were now dealing with adjustments of
living, in a sense, as a new family. Calvin, the father, does a very good job staying positive but still
recognizing that something horrible happened to their family and things still need to be dealt with.
Beth seems to only worry about the material things as a form of a distraction. You see her focusing on
setting the silver just perfectly; worrying about what clothes her husband is going to wear, and she
worries more about making sure that what is happening inside the family stays between the family.
Conrad is emotionally going through a lot but tries his best to keep it inside. I think the way the Jarrett
family is trying to cope with their new group is a perfect example for how the behaviors in the family
will change because of one person. One of the first things that happens is when Conrad decides to start
seeing Dr. Berger. This brings a sense of relief to Calvin, and embarrassment to Beth. In one scene,
Calvin is talking to a friend about the progress Conrad is making
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The Importance Of Assimilation In America
Assimilation is the manner in which people of a cultural group start to lose their individuality that
makes them different from the more dominant culture, as they seek to fit in. America has been a
melting pot of different cultures for centuries, whether it was by choice, forced or for a better life.
History has proven that assimilation in America was not acceptable but that has changed over time.
During slavery, whites did not accept assimilation and did everything possible to keep it from
occurring. The white race was the superior race and everyone else was inferior. African Americans
were enslaved and made to work for the white man. Slaves were bought and sold like animals and
were thought of as property and not humans. White Americans made sure that slaves had no part in
becoming apart of the dominant race. There were laws in place that forbade interracial marriages. If a
child was born due to interracial mixing, that child was considered inferior. After the abolishment of
slavery and during the 20th Century, some things started to change slowly although Jim Crow laws
still separated whites and blacks. Nowadays, due to specific laws like the Title IV of the Civil Rights
Act which does not allow discrimination due to race, age or sex has made America slowly accept
diversity and other cultures. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commision which investigate and
prosecute cases due to discrimination against minorities has made the corporation revise their
guidelines so
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The Conflict Between Characters In Hamlet By William...
Shakespeare is one of the world s most renown play writers in the world, for, his playwrights discuss
almost all forms of error found in human nature. His play, Hamlet, is one of the second most famous
plays out of all which conveys that man cannot always be courageous and content. Throughout the
play, Shakespeare creates numerous conflicts between characters. Mainly, Hamlet himself has tensions
between other characters. The reason Shakespeare may do this is to exemplify the differences between
Hamlet and another character. Through the use of soliloquies, Shakespeare highlights the cowardice,
gloomy traits of Hamlet which ultimately allows the audience to determine that Hamlet is a cowardly,
miserable man in comparison to another character in the play like Prince Fortinbras. After promising
to avenge his father s death, Hamlet s state of mind turns for the worst. As the play develops, Hamlet
becomes less and less of a leader whom people look up to and more and more of a cowardly man.
Hamlet comes to realize this himself, and it also becomes evident to the audience in a soliloquy from
Act 4, Scene 4. In this scene from the play, Hamlet is being taken to England and along the way he
comes across Fortinbras and his army. Hamlet assumes that Fortinbras has his mind set on taking the
entire country of Poland, but really it is only for a small amount of land. Following his encounter,
Hamlet begins to ponder. It is within these thoughts that Shakespeare reveals Hamlet s true
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Bob Marley Essay
Thesis Statement: Bob Marley s life affected his writing and contributed to the development of his
poetry.
Bob Marley is without a doubt the greatest musician a third world country ever produced. Through
Rastafari ideas, he influenced many others with songs that touched the lives of millions with his
constant message of unity. His wisdom through experience helped him achieve a grand distinction
over other artists.
In the year 1944, Captain Norvol Marley, a middle aged white marine officer, married a young
Jamaican girl named Cedilla Booker. On February 6, 1945 at two thirty in the morning their son,
Robert Nesta Marley, otherwise known as Bob Marley was born in his grandfather s house (The
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The band was introduced to Clemet Dodd, a producer of the record company, Coxsone. It was here
where the Wailing Wailers recorded the first song Simmer Down which did quite well in Jamaica. To
help with the recording of their songs the studio provided several talented Ska musicians. The Wailing
Wailers were consisting now of Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny who were starting to become quite
popular locally. Their audiences rapidly grew and they recorded several more songs on the Coxsone
label, which included It Hurts To Be Alone and Rule the Roadie . Bob soon took on the role of the
leader, being the main songwriter.
The next day after his marriage Bob left for the United States to visit his mother who lived in
Delaware. While in North America he worked to better finance his music and soon returned home.
When Bob Marley returned the Wailing Wailers music evolved from Ska to Rock Steady. This
evolution conflicted with Coxsone who wanted a Sim band. So the new Wailing Wailers left Coxsone
to form and renamed themselves the Wailers.
Instead of looking around for a new label the Wailers decided to form their own which they called
Wail n Soul. They released a couple singles on their label such as Bend Down Low and Mellow Mood
before Wail n Soul folded the very same year. The ending of their label affected the band greatly; it
wasn t until they met Lee Perry that they got back on track. With the help of Lee
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What Are The Worst Conditions During The French Revolution
To begin, during the French Revolution the peasants lived under the worst conditions. Peasants
formed the largest group within the third estate, more than 80% of 26 million people in France. The
poor had no part or say the decisions that the government would make. Peasants and the rest of the
third estate were expected to pay an enormous amount of taxes, that the second and first estate did not
have to pay. For example, there was bad weather around 1780 caused a widespread of crop failures,
resulting in a shortage of grain. That lead to the doubled price of bread, peasants could not afford to
purchase the bread because of the outrageous amount of taxes that they had to pay, this lead to many
people in the third estate facing starvation. Not only was this unfair for the peasants, it made them
become outraged, and lead them to the beginning of the Great Fear. To continue, the Great Fear was a
wave of senseless panic that swept through france. Rumors circled that nobles were hiring outlaws to
terrorize the peasants. The peasants have already been through enough with their horrible ruler, and
their queen they soon became the outlaws themselves. The peasants armed themselves with pitchforks,
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Peasants and the urban poor resented the clergy and the nobles for their privileges and special
treatment. The heavily taxes and disconnected third estate was eager for a change throughout their
community. Many of the National Assembly s early reforms focused on the church, it took over the
church lands. Soon church officials and priests were to be elected and paid as state officials, which
lead to the catholic church losing both its lands and political independence. Proceeds from the church
land sale helped pay off france s huge debt thanks to the king. The assembly decisions upset the
peasants who were devoted catholics. The work of making the church apart of the state offended the
catholic
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Garage Door
How to test the balance of a garage door If you are having trouble with the garage door opening and
closing, it may be due to a problem with springs. When the springs are properly adjusted, the door is
balanced and can be opened easily with the garage door opener or manually. It is recommended that
you check the balance of the garage door at least once a year, especially if it is typically operated with
an opener. There are no tools required to test the balance, but if it isn t balanced correctly, to avoid
possible severe injuries call a professional to do the repairs. What Are Garage Door Springs? There
are many different parts that work together to make your garage door operate correctly, but the springs
play an extremely important role. The goal of the springs is to counteract the doors force of gravity,
which means the door spring is meant to make the door light enough for you to lift on your own
and/or for the power from the opener to lift it up easily. There are two primary types of residential
garage door springs; torsion springs and extension springs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In older homes that have less room in the garage, they may be mounted towards the rear of the garage.
Torsion springs, when installed and operating correctly are responsible for balancing the door.
Balanced in this cases basically means that the door should use the same amount of pressure to open
and close and be easy to manually lift. Torsion springs are designed to last a long time, but over time
they weaken and can break. Extension springs in most situations, these are mounted above the garage
door track. However, in some situations they may mounted vertically on the sides of the track.
Extension springs use the pulling force of the spring to pull the door upward, against
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Ethics and Archer Daniels Midland
4. Consider the bill that Representative Engle and Senator Harkin attempted to enact into a law, but
which never became a law because of the lobbying efforts of the chocolate companies. What does this
incident show about the view that to be ethical it is enough for business people to follow the law ?
Human trafficking and child abuse are major problems along the west coast of Africa. Cocoa
plantations are so notorious for the use of forced child labor (and forced adult labor) that U.S.
Representative Eliot Engel and Senator Tom Harkin created a protocol to end child slavery and initiate
labeling for products that are produced slave free. A joint committee was formed and called the
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What do we mean? Look at the words independent of the definition, and consider how each person
creates his or her own ethical boundaries. Besides, moral principles were clearly differing from person
to person; wars are predicated on these notions. For the philosophy it is a belief system or theory.
Right and wrong about anyone with an opinion can attest to the disparities between two or more
people in this arena.
In term of motives, one person might differ from circumstance to circumstance. The Consequences are
often based on a fear of negative ramifications established through ones religious or philosophical
beliefs and/or the norms, mores and rules of one s community. So, from where we stand, it s a very
persona definition about the knowledge of which helps define the choices we make, the goals we
achieve and the path our lives take. The shapes of our view of ethics are from everything. Our
experiences (or lack of), peers, religious beliefs, edicts from a power we deem higher than ourselves.
For example, international law or a Supreme Consciousness which people to whom we are exposed,
for better or worse, and our decision to seek out models of ethical behaviour are all examples of how
we shape our ethical portfolios.
In conclusion, Ethics is a specialized study of moral right and wrong. It concentrates on moral
standards as
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Diversity In University
University of Michigan The word diversity means a range of different things. It can also see as the
quality or state of having many different forms, types, ideas and so on. As a university student you are
expected to have an idea in every aspect or area of life because learning is universal despite you are in
school, you have to incorporate learning with social, economic, political and environmental aspect of
life. These can be along, the dimensions of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio economic
status, age, physical abilities religious beliefs political beliefs, or other ideologies. There are some of
the reasons why diversity is important in our university community. Diversity enriches the educational
experience. We learn
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Effects Of Hormones And Antibiotics On Animals And Humans
The Effects of Consuming Hormones and Antibiotics to Animals and Humans Not everyone knows
what they are eating on a daily basis. Some believe what they read from the label on a package. While
another will go with what a commercial that they heard on the television said. The truth of the matter
is that you can not go around believing everything that someone has said. The only way that you can
be certain as to what you are eating is if you actually know what has gone into the process of
preparing that meal. There are many ways that someone can protect themselves and their family from
getting these possibly life threatening illnesses that could harm not just your life, but also a future
child that could possibly be consumed later on down the road. Throughout the past couple decades,
researches have discovered the causes of consuming of hormones and antibiotics in both animals and
humans. Nine out of ten calves in the United States are given hormonal growth stimulators. Some of
the reasons why farmers would give their animals hormone growth stimulators and antibiotics would
be so the animals would grow faster than they normally would. Since the animals are growing faster,
the farmers are making more money. The way that they are making more than what they would be
without using hormones and antibiotics is because the animals tend to eat more the longer they are
alive. If the animals are getting a boost in their growing process, they will not be consuming as much
food,
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Short Essay On Nadana
Nandana was a child and that children like to have chocolates, ice cream and cakes. She even liked to
be fed by mamma lady, No no, china, you mustn t waste good food. and slowly, she would put apiece
at a time into Nandana s mouth, kissing her every time she ate one. Which she had to admit she liked,
even though she wasn t a baby and could eat it by herself. (214) After her arrival in India, Badami
mentioned that Nandana could not adjusted food, stay, and social life. Badami narrated the difficulty
of adaption of foreign culture to an alien Nandana. At Madras railway station, the experience of
Nandana was narrated thus, She snapped awake as soon as they reached the station, though, and gazed
around wide eyed at the crowds that were boiling on the platforms, even at that late hour. ... Show
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With her small fingers, the child clipped her nostrils together to block out the stench of fish, human
beings, diesel oil, food frying and pools of black water on tracks. (151 152) At the time of departure
from Vancouver Nandana refused to leave her mother s red winter coat, and Alan s grey coat. Nandana
was very much shocked on the death of parents. She felt so alien in India that even after one month of
her arrival she did not speak a word. Nirmala asked various questions to Sripathi regarding post death
rituals of Maya. She asked, Did they close her eyes with coins? And put one in her mouth as well?
(173) She further asked , My poor child has gone like a beggar, without any proper rituals,and you say
it doesn t matter? Her soul will float like Trishanku between
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The Consequences Of Operant Conditioning
Operant conditioning is considered the second learning principle. This type of learning occurs due to
the cause and effect relationship between a behavior and its consequences. Operant conditioning has a
common sense element. When we reward a behavior, it increases. When we punish a behavior, it
decreases (Horvath et.al. 2013). Individuals who dislike particular substances have little risk for
developing an addiction to those substances. Such dislikes to certain drugs or substances are not
uncommon. Some people do not enjoy certain substances so therefore this protects them from
developing an addiction simply because those substances are not enjoyable so therefore they are not
rewarding (Horvath et. al. 2013), because addiction is considered ... Show more content on
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Behavioral approaches emphasize observable antecedents and consequences of behavior, without
making reference to internal events, such as cognitions, that can only be known by self report.
Cognitive behavioral approaches, on the other hand, include cognitions, thoughts, and emotions
among the factors that are considered to precipitate or maintain behavior. In the learning by
consequences which is also called operant conditioning, again in Leigh s state; drinking and drug are
used behaviors which are strengthened by the consequences that follow her use. If after using a
substance makes her feel more comfortable in social situations, or euphoric, for example, then the act
of ingesting the substance is likely to be repeated in her future, because of its having received this
positive reinforcement, making Leigh not feel depressed or like she wants to take her own life. If
substance use reduces anxiety, tension, stress, or depression, like Leigh, again the likelihood of future
use is increased, this time by the process called negative reinforcement (in which an unpleasant
experience is reduced or terminated). To be sure, there are also negative consequences of substance
use, such as depression, anxiety, and withdrawal symptoms, which
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The author was born into the Baptist faith. He was very...
The author was born into the Baptist faith. He was very active in the church and always had a great
love for fellow citizens. But the call was heartwrenching. It felt like gaining a new take on life. It takes
the passive love for people and forces action to reach out and help your fellow brother. A call from
God has the power of conviction that this is not our work alone, but it is something both intended and
empowered by God. He answered the call to salvation and received Christ. It was not to be an easy
journey. One of the most difficult and elusive understandings he encountered was the knowledge that
the path of God s journey forced him to travel his true walk. Many preachers have admitted that not
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Its approximately five hundred active congregants worship at a historic building at 801 Sophia Street.
The church, in January 2013, published its Demographic Profile 2013. In 2012, the city of
Fredericksburg was classified as the second fastest growing locality in the state of Virginia. The
church has played a significant role in its community, both through direct ministries and through the
day to day, spirit led involvement of its members in community groups, government, politics, and
other venues. Currently, 71 percent of those classified as active members live in either the city of
Fredericksburg or neighboring Spotsylvania County. Another 15 percent have residential ties and
involvements in neighboring Stafford County. Approximately 62 percent of those classified as active
members have been members for eleven years or more. Some have been members for twenty, thirty,
forty years, or more. However, this congregation has also attracted a continuing influx of new
members. In fact, 15 percent of the current active members joined in the past three years. And 38
percent joined sometime in the last ten years. Close to 40 percent of the active members are currently
age fifty or younger. About one third are between the ages of fifty one and seventy. Overall, 63 percent
are female and 37 percent are male. In late 2012, a survey form was made
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Cuban Cargo Essay
In most cases a situation is either one or the other you cannot be both it s that simple and it is not
really that complex. Cuba is the exception to the rule; in fact Cuba is exception to many rules. For
example:
(Simple)
Where can you see a horse pulling a tire down the road with a young boy riding in the tire?
Very few cars if you want to go somewhere walk or get a ride. It s that simple. It will cost you a few
pesos, but they are worth nothing either.
No connection or computer problems, there are no computers.
If you want something you must go to the small store. The problem is they do not have it and have no
idea when they will, simple as that.
(Complex)
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That was not going to happen the only person these systems would be released to would be the
President of Cuba Council of Churches. That would be only after complete review of all documents.
How long would that take, I do not know.
The next day we approached with much enthusiasm, this is a day we have been waiting for! Meeting
with Joel Dopico President of Cuba Council of Churches, Oscar Carpio Licea Business Administer for
Bishop Pereira of the Methodist Church of Cuba, CEO Allen Speer of Agape Flights, Kenn Visser of
Water One water systems supplier of the systems, Dan Christopherson Southwest District Coordinator
and translator Mary Ortiz. The meeting was very cordial and informational and felt very comfortable
with what I was hearing, even though it was not what I wanted to hear.
Explanation of all documents were went over and discussed all were in order. Expect Cuban customs
will need to review all documents before these systems will be released. How long will that take?
Fifteen days to one month, plus there will be a tax. How much is that? Oh, not that much fifty to three
hundred dollars. I was happy with this number even though I had money for taxes I did not want to
spend any of
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Essay On The Fault In Romeo And Juliet
In the play, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, two teenagers who the play is named after take
their own lives in a tragic way because of their love. This tragedy, while avoidable, was not their fault
it was caused by their parents quarrel, the bad planning, and because of their point in development
how old they are.
Romeo and Juliet are from opposing houses. The Capulets and the Montagues are in a what feels like
an endless quarrel, From ancient grudge, break to new mutiny,/ Where civil blood makes civil hands
unclean (Prologue, page 20) This creates a tense environment for the teens even before they meet; that
may even inspire them to be rebellious. Romeo decides to go to a party at the Capulets place. When
Romeo sees Juliet, and like a normal hormone filled teen, he falls in love instantly, O, she doth teaches
the torches to burn bright./ It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night/ As a rich jewel in an Ethiop s
ear / Beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear (Act 1, page 68). Though this romance should have
been without stress, because of their last names, they cannot be together. It is not their fault that they
fell for each other and it isn t their fault that they killed themselves. It was their parents and this
unreasonable, irrational feud.
The Friar chooses to marry Romeo and Juliet, thinking that it might make their families join together
and finally lay the quarrel to rest, But come , young waverer, come go with me,/ In one respect I ll thy
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Reflection On Open Gamblers Anonymous Meeting
On September 5, 2015, Christ United Methodist Church hosted an open gamblers anonymous meeting
in Long Beach, MS. There were a total of 7 people attended the meeting on this particular day. Each
person introduced themselves to the group and the rules for the meeting were presented to the group,
stressing the importance of anonymity. We, as group, recited the 12 steps, which was provided in a
booklet. Once the introductions and rules were presented, the four members of the group, that had a
history with gambling, told their personal story. The members were made up of 3 men and 1 woman,
each had been in recovery for over 15 plus years. I must say they were not what I had expected. I
expected to meet people that had a look of being worn
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Asexual Reproduction Is Common Among Living Things
Asexual reproduction is a style of reproduction which offspring are formed by a single organism, and
inherit the genes of one parent only; unlike sexual reproduction, which requires the genes from two
parent organisms in order to create an offspring, asexual reproduction occurs when a single organism.
This causes the offspring to almost a duplicate of the one parent it inherits its genes from. Asexual
reproduction is done externally and it commonly used by sea creatures like seahorses,
Parthenogenesis, Copperheads, coral, sea anemones and starfish. It is also used in some plants like for
example strawberries, potatoes and onions. And it is used by decomposers like fungi and bacteria.
Asexual reproduction is common among living things and takes a variety of forms.
Vegetative propagation Description Examples
Lignotuber A starchy, woody swelling of the root crown which some plants have adapted it provides
protection against destruction of the plant stem, such as by fire, it also serves to help contain water for
very dry conditions. The crown contains buds from where new stems sprout from, it also acts as a
container which stores of starch, that can support a period of growth in the absence of photosynthesis.
It is found commonly in Australian flora, in resilience to the high possibility of bush fires that occur
annually and the high humidity and heat rates. In Australia this feature is found in the eucalyptus tree,
marginata(Jarrah), most mallees, and many Banksia species.
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Hare Checklist Case Study
There are advantages to the Hare Checklist, specifically identification of the checklist as one of the
most reliable tests at detecting psychopathy, if used by trained, professional personnel (Hare, 1990).
The checklist is extensive in the identification of psychopathy, containing a 20 items long list as well
as an interview and a review of past records and behaviors (Hare, 1990). The benefits of the checklist
include determining the most effective care for an individual diagnosed as a psychopath, and
responsibility for identifying possible psychopaths in prisons and other institutions who may become
repeat offenders of violent crime (Hare, 1990). The checklist is able to predict, in some cases, the
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Those who exploited the checklist became obsessed with identifying a psychopath and began madly
labelling individuals, leading to confirmation biases and false diagnoses (Ronson, 2011). In the case of
Tony, a gentleman who faked insanity in order to avoid prison, he was kept in a mental institution for
twelve years based off of a misdiagnosis of psychopathy identified by characteristics and behaviors he
apparently exhibited on the Hare Checklist (Ronson, 2011). The psychiatrist that oversaw him was
able to twist every action Tony made or every word he spoke into a further indication of his
psychopathy (Ronson, 2011). Tony did not want to spend time around the other patients, which was
construed as grandiosity and lack of empathy on the checklist, to name one example (Ronson,
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American Satire Examples Of Satire
In the Netflix mockumentary series, American Vandal, created by Dan Perrault, the main character
Dylan Maxwell, an 18 year old senior at Hanover High School was held responsible for performing
vandalism on 27 cars causing $100K worth of disfiguring. Everybody believed that Dylan was in
charge of the destruction, despite the fact that he claimed innocence. Instead, they thought Alex
Trimboli, the eyewitness, Ms Shapiro, the Spanish teacher and everyone else that claimed he was
behind the vandalism were speaking the truth. They put Dylan as the prime suspect based on his past
with Ms Shapiro and furthermore because they believed he was capable of committing such crime.
The examples of satire that the creators used were humour, exaggeration and irony. A diversion was
utilised to make the show enjoyable for young people, yet with the use of satire, they could influence
teenagers to appreciate the show while accepting a genuine message about how a false allegation
against anyone could destroy their lives. Many of the people in the show were biased against
rebellious teenagers which was something that Dylan was known for being. In the mockumentary,
Dylan Maxwell was accused based off his image, his past, as well as his lifestyle. A significant
number of the students that were requested to share their opinion said that what Dylan had to state did
not make a difference since he was imbecilic and so forth. The thesis of the show is never to prejudge
a person based on their past.
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Harold En Italie Analysis
The second symphony by French composer Berlioz (1803 1869): Harold en Italie, Symphonie en
quatre parties avc un Alto principal, Op. 16 was commissioned but never performed by the Italian
violin virtuoso Paganini who had an intention to showcase his new Stradivari viola. Even though
Paganini trusted Berlioz to write suitable music for his new instrument, his disappointment about a
sketch in one of the movements led to ill fated conclusion. Unluckily, due to incompetent conductor,
plentiful wrong notes and missed entries by the orchestra, the premiere was unsatisfactory for Berlioz
who later commented it was the sheer murder . According to https://www.britannica.com/topic/Harold
in Italy Op 16, Barlioz stated, My idea was to write a series of scenes for the orchestra in which the
solo viola would be involved as a more or less active character, always retaining its own individuality.
By placing the viola in the midst of poetic recollections of my wanderings in the [Italian] Abruzzi, I
wished to make of it a sort of melancholy dreamer after the manner of Byron s Childe Harold. Thus
the title: Harold in Italy. This piece was inspired by the English poet Lord Byron (1788 1824) and his
epic narrative poem: Childe Harold s Pilgrimage, which was dedicated to his lady Charlotte Harley.
This storyline was gained after travelling through Portugal, the Mediterranean and Aegean Sea that is
why this poem was thought to be his own autobiography which revealed a lot of himself. Harold
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Gravity Hair Studio
If you re like most women, you know how important it is to find a good hair studio, particularly if you
ve ever had a bad haircut because the stylist didn t listen to you. The stylists at Gravity Hair Studio in
Brooklyn, NY, are committed to making their customers happy. They take the time to make sure that
your hair color, hair styling, or manicure and pedicure experience meets or exceeds your expectations.
Ever been disappointed when your new hairstyle didn t turn out just like the picture? Unfortunately
that s a common problem. In some cases, a new haircut doesn t look exactly like you expected if your
hair type isn t quite the same as your favorite actress or model. The stylists at Gravity Hair Studio are
skilled in executing the latest
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Coca Sustainability
Review of the 2014/15 Coca Cola Sustainability Report
Part 1 Report Analysis
1.
Coca Cola s sustainability strategy is aligned rather than being just an afterthought. That is, the
sustainability strategy is effectively aligned with the company s strategic objective. As
Coca Cola endeavors to refresh the world, the company and its local bottling partners strive at creating
new value for their customers. The management is also committed not only on effectively
implementing the strategy, but also keeping it aligned with the general strategic objective (Coca Cola,
2015).
2.
The company s sustainability report follows Triple Bottom Line (TBL) and the goals also reflect the
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Furthermore, the report follows other international frameworks. For instance, the report follows the
United Nations Global
Compact LEAD Program and it also satisfies the United Nations Global Compact
Communication on Progress standards.
5.
Apart from internal verification, the report is also verified by third parties. For instance,
Coca Cola permitted their independent accountants, Ernst Young LLP to conduct review level
assurance on sustainability indicators associated with health living programs, Plant Bottle packaging,
greenhouse gas emissions, No or Low calorie beverages, and front of pack labeling, among others
(Coca Cola, 2015). Other third parties also offered more external assurance of non financial metrics.
6.
Additionally, the report encompasses bad news, good news, challenges and opportunities.
As far as good news is concerned, the report explains the company s success in their top three
sustainability priorities including support of well being, water, and women. In terms of bad news, the
report informs that the company is not contended with not only their sustainability progress, but also
the milestones they have accomplished (Coca Cola, 2015). The report also informs that the company
faces critical challenges when sourcing more sustainable products especially HFC free coolers. The
company also faces challenges
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Answer Booklet Judaism
NAME: |
SYLLABUS
Students learn about: | Students learn to: | Significant People and Ideas * the contribution to Judaism
of ONE significant person or school of thought, other than Abraham or Moses, drawn from: * Isaiah *
Hillel (and Shamai) * Beruriah * Rabbi Solomon Isaac (Rashi) * Moses Maimonides * Kabbalah *
The Hassidim * Moses Mendelssohn * Abraham Geiger * Rabbi Isaac Abraham Hacohen Kook (Rav
Kook) * Jewish Feminism * another person or school of thought significant to Judaism * the effect of
that person OR school of thought on JudaismEthics * ONE of the following areas of ethical teaching
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The development and expression of Judaism from its start in God s revelation to one person
(Abraham) to the important worldwide religion of today is due to the contribution of a number of
significant people and schools of thought and of course the continuation of the community of believers
worldwide. One of these special people was Moses Maimonides. * Using the above information and
the diagram on the next page, explain how Christianity, Judaism and Islam are linked.
All 3 religions can trace their origins back to a common source and that is the leaders of each of the
religion can be traced back to Adam. This means that all 3 religions have some aspects of
commonality such as the belief of 1 god and all people are descendants of Adam and Eve.
Family Tree of David
History of Judaism
MOSES MAIMONIDES
(1135 1204)
Jewish sacred writings include the Torah and Talmud. The Talmud is the authoritative record of
rabbinic discussions on all aspects of Jewish life and includes religious law, ethics, customs and the
stories which define the religious history. The Talmud is made up of two parts: Mishneh; and the
Gemara which is a literary expansion of the ideas in the Mishneh. The Torah is also called the Law,
and is the written law. The Talmud is referred to as the oral law, and it has become the basis for all
later codes or writings of Jewish law. Of all the
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Entanglement and Quantum Mechanics
Entanglement is one of the most fundamental and yet unintuitive concepts in quantum mechanics.
Maximally entangled two qubit states, often called Bell states, where shown to violate classical (local)
correlation properties [33, 34] and are an essential building block for quantum communication and
distributed quantum computation. Unfortunately, such entangled states are also difficult to generate
and sustain as interaction with a noisy environment typically leads to rapid loss of their unique
quantum properties. In the context of QSC, such an entanglement has been generated exploring
various types of interactions such as direct qubit qubit interaction [35, 36], coupling to a common
cavity mode [37] or photon mediated interactions for qubits embedded in a waveguide [38].
In this context, remote entanglement of spatially separated quantum systems have important im
plications in addressing the scaling problem for quantum information processing. Indeed, as a solution
to this scaling issue, we propose here to follow a modular approach where the quantum information is
encoded, protected and locally manipulated in small units consisting of a few cavity modes or/and few
qubits and the communication between modules is ensured through quantum teleportation techniques.
Sharing of a pair of entangled subsystems between two modules is central for these teleportation pro
tocols. While the isolation of the modules simplifies the scaling by avoiding any undesired cross talk
between the
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Dialectical Journal Chapter 23 Summary
The beginning of Chapter VIII, El titiritero del Portal, opens with nature s celebration of the abject s
removal as the city itself comes alive. ...Mal vestidas de luna corrían las calles por las calles sin saber
bien lo que había sucedido y los árboles de la plaza se tronaban los dedos en la pena de no poder decir
con el viento, por los hilos telefónicos, lo que acaba de pasar (Asturias 32; Brown 344). Pelelé s body,
the final link to his abjection, is then discharged?? by the society that deems him to be an outlier
(Kristeva 1). This imagery parallels the death of another beggar earlier in the novel Mosco
(Mosquito). Chapter I, introduces Mosco as being rejected because he is blind and has lost both his
legs. ¡Yo, que pasé la infancia
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January, 1795, By Mary Robinson
In the poem January, 1795 by Mary Robinson, she writes about people living in luxury while others
are in poverty. She shows this throughout, such as, Lords in ermine, beggars freezing . The world
around her seemed to be expanding while the rich try to keep up with the new advances while going
bankrupt from their lifestyle in the process. While the poor remain in poverty and seek opportunity as
they beg on the streets or seek shelter, they are overlooked by the wealthy. Robinson describes this as
a very cold and dark time for everyone but she seems to still find the beauty out of the worst
situations.
Robinson describes some social and moral issues throughout this dark time as people struggle to keep
their image and class in society. In line 11 Robinson demonstrates the distinction between the social
classes, while the wealthy people seem to be enjoying themselves and unbothered by the rest of less
fortunate suffering through hard times, Balls, where simp ring misses languish; Hospitals, and groans
of anguish. (11) During this time everything was changing along with the absence of morals from
individuals. It seemed they no longer cared about refinery or remaining polished but had turned
corrupt in a sense that they preferred deviance and honesty shown in line 21 , Taste and talents quite
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She mentions beggars in the freezing temperature and the wealthy attending luxury balls. Throughout
the poem, January, 1795 Robinson shows the wealthy in a life of lies and betrayal who spiral into
bankruptcy trying to sustain the lifestyle they were accustomed to and preserve their image in society.
While the less fortunate hoard everything they have, getting drawn in deeper with great efforts just to
survive. The scheme has a continuous contrast as she states the luxury lifestyle of the upper class and
goes on to say how the lower class struggle to survive and are
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Viva La Vida Symbolism
Literary Analysis Essay
Power is always dangerous. Power attracts the worst and corrupts the best, states Edward Abbey, an
American author. When it comes to the mind, ability is a dangerous possession to own. Once the idea
of control has entered one s mind, it can make them perform actions they didn t know they were
capable of. While responsibility and authority may seem like a positive and beneficial quality, it can
cause a person to lose control of themselves. In The Count of Monte Christo and Viva La Vida, the
writer s use of metaphors and symbolism portrays that excess power can lead to dishonesty as well as
selfishness.
In the Count of Monte Christo and Viva La Vida , the writer s use of metaphors compares power to
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Magazines, news, and social media all portray celebrities to be heroic and selfless people. All the kind,
charitable acts these people do, are only for show. All they want is for their reputation to remain intact,
but what s the point of having a good reputation if everything they do is an act? Celebrities may seem
like they are kind people although most of them are using deception to get what they want. His face
was pale and his shirt was covered in blood. He went upstairs again with the lighted candle and came
back down a moment later with the diamond in his hand (Dumas 194). Cadaverous was only
pretending to be kind to the jeweler and loyal to his wife in order to get the only thing he truly desired:
fortune. He put on a mask and used it to his advantage. Knowing that he possessed the ability to
manipulate everyone into doing what he wanted, the capability got to him and he went insane. After
killing the jeweler, his wife, stealing 45,000 francs, and a diamond, he really got what he wanted. But
at what price? The diamond Caderousse stole represents the greed and selfishness he carries in his
heart because of all the control he thought he obtained. This same reaction happens to the speaker in
the song Viva La Vida . I used to rule the world, seas would rise when I gave the word...One minute I
held the key, next the walls were closed on me (Coldplay 1 and 3). This person held the whole world
in their hands, hypothetically, but with all the control and power they acquired, they were able to tell
people what to do because of the influence he possessed. One day, it took over him and he no longer
was doing what he wanted to be doing. He was using his influence for evil, not for good the way he
wanted to. The key represents the authority and responsibility the speaker had while the walls
represent the people realizing
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  • 2. Wireless Communication, Bluetooth, Zigbee And Near Field... In this research paper we review three promising short range wireless communication such as Radio FrequencyIdentification (RFID), Bluetooth, zigbee and Near field Communication (NFC).NFC mobile services are an important emerging areafor NFC technology, with great potential for growth. The NFC Forum s strategy for accelerating the growth of this business areaincludes recognizing and describing what is needed to realize successful NFC mobile services, such as key technologies, typical usecases, and the structure of the overall ecosystem. The success NFC across a broad range of applications depends on its large scaleadoption by enterprises and consumers. This implies the need for simple, low cost implementation of the technology in a wide variety ofdevices. This paper discusses NFC technology in detail along with its protocols, communication modes, comparison with other technologies and also its security aspects. Keywords: NFC, RFID. *** 1. INTRODUCTION Within the last few years, contactless card technology has been maturing and has been adopted by major sectors such as transport, payment, and retailing. In parallel, mobile phones with the additional offerings of Internet and multimedia services have successfully entered people s lifestyles. Contactless card technology can now expand its domain of applicability by adding contactless ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Government Regulation In Brave New World Science often sparks many debates because of its controversiality. The scientific advancements that have occurred over the last few decades have received attention because of the funding and regulation from the government that is required. Although some people support government regulation of scientific advancements, others do not. Scientific advancements are the development of the natural world and its surroundings that are meant to enhance life. Government regulation is control by authorities to establish order. A totalitarian government is a government in which the state has complete control and acts dictatorial. In Aldous Huxley s most widely acclaimed novel, Brave New World, government regulation on scientific advancement is criticized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although some believe that without government regulation, embryonic stem cell research and cloning would do more harm than help, it is actually true that scientific advancements help more than they harm. For instance, science has improved life and made it more efficient. Huxley portrays a dystopian world where the government strongly regulates science, and as a result the society is stable, but at the expense of true happiness. Lenina felt herself entitled, after this day of queerness and horror, to a complete and absolute holiday. As soon as they got back to the rest house, she swallowed six half gramme tablets of soma, lay down on her bed, and within ten minutes had embarked for lunar eternity (Huxley 149) Lenina is unable to cope without soma, a drug that relieves consumers of their emotions. She will never be truly happy because of her dependence on soma and the government s tight grip on the order of the World State. Huxley s use of satire to emphasize the impossibility of a utopia also shows that government regulation can lead to their own downfall because of the absence of individuality. Totalitarian government regulation is not necessary because it only hinders the development of the society. Cloning is allowing scientists to make new discoveries ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Nucleophilic Reaction Lab Report March 2017 Selective Synthesis Dispiro[indoline 3,2′ pyrrolidine 3′,3″ quinoline] Derivatives and Spiro[imidazole 4,3′ quinoline] Derivatives via 1,3 Dipolar Cycloaddition Reaction 859 M niv am cem 02/ On e 3 de cycloadditio structure 4 The target compound 7 was prepared by adding the re ortion. The poxide for ave methyl 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. nitrogen atom from sarcosine and carbonyl of isatin, 4 hydroxy 7 methoxy 2 oxo 1,2 dihydroquinoline 3 carbo for this reaction, leading to the formed spiro . The nucleophilic reaction between the Moreover, the treatment of compound 9 w disulphide in the presence of dimethylsulphate g Chemistry. The 1,3 dipolar cycloaddition reaction of azomethine ylide b with dipolarophile 3 yielded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anal. for C28H25N3O5 (483.18): Calcd: C 69.55, H 5.21, N 8.69%. Found: C 69.59, H 5.19, N 8.50%. 2 Amino 7′ methoxy 5 (4 methoxyphenyl) 2′H spiro[imidazole 4,3′ quinoline] 2′,4′ (1′H) dione (7). A mixture of 3 (1.0 g, 3.23mmol), H2O2 (0.37mL, 30%), and ethanol (20mL) was stirred at room temperature then added guanidine nitrate (0.59 g, 4.83mmol) and aqueous solution of KOH (50%) (1.30mL) were stirred at 80°C for 2 h. The ethanol was evaporated, and water (30mL) was added to the reaction mixture remainder. The outcome product was filtered off, washed accurately with water. The wet product slightly still wet filter cover was mixed with ethanol (10mL), and the resulted suspension refluxed for 30min. After cooling, the precipitate was filtered off, washed with ethanol, and finally dried.
  • 5. Yellow crystals (0.35 g, 30%), mp 196 197°C (DMF/ H2O); Rf = 0.63 [ethyl acetate: pet. ether (40:60)](1.5:4); IR(KBr): γ/cm�1 = 3327 (NH2), 3267 (NH), 1658 (CO), 1612 (CONH); 1H NMR (CDCl3): δ: 3.72 (s, 3H, OCH3 quinolone), 3.83 (s, 3H, OCH3 aromatic), 6.77 6.89 (m, 7H, aromatic CH), 7.87 (broad s, 1H, NH, D2O exchange able), 9.83 (broad s, 2H, NH2, D2O exchangeable); ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. North Germany And The Punk Rock Movement East Germany and the Punk Rock Movement That Paralyzed It The punk rock movement, which started in the early 1970s in England and America, expanded through Germany. At the end of WWII and the beginning of the postwar years different economic, social, and political ideals led to the division of Germany. Two very distinct Germanys emerged causing West Germany to join the Western Allies and East Germany to integrate into the socialist camp (Hoffmeister, Tubach 124). East Germany paid close attention to westernized music; specifically punk rock since these types of music did not comply with socialist ideals (Hurley 160). By the end of the 1970s and beginning of the 1980s, an underground punk scene sprang up in East Germany (Hurley 163). Some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The conditions in East Germany during the 1970s 1980s were that of total institutions culminating an environment of transition. East Germany found itself transitioning from one political, economic, and social system to a governmental system that operated in the form of a total institution .The concept of total institution developed by sociologist Erving Goffman describes institutions that have complete control over people s lives and usually have them enclosed or isolated from the outside world (Mouzelis 9). These institutions can be prisons or mental institutions, in this case, I claim the East German government was a total institution since it had complete control over its citizens under an enclosed environment. The German Democratic Republic (GDR) controlled East Germany. The Soviet Union controlled the GDR through the Socialist Unity Party (SED) (Hoffmeister, Tubach 123). The GDR and the SED were governmental institutions that oppress the people of Germany and had many regulations against its citizens. The SED was a Marxist Leninist party, and even though the GDR stands for the German Democratic Republic, it was only Democratic in the name because other then that it was totalitarian. Out of the shackles of an oppressing environment came an emerging voice known as the punk rock scene. Punk music has an identity of its own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Comparing To his Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell and To his... Comparing To his Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell and To his Mistress Going to Bed by John Donne In recent times I have compared and contrasted two pieces of love poetry, both of which are exceptionally lyrical and full of intellectual language that bring the poems alive with elaborated metaphors that compare dissimilar things, as they Inare equally, yet somehow individually both metaphysical poems. The first of these poems that I comprehended was To his Coy Mistress; (written by Andrew Marvell during the 17th century), it reflects the epic of a man who is striving to entice a unadulterated woman into going to bed with him; he does this by using a lot of romantic flattery and surreal imagery, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perhaps the most famous of Marvell s lyrics is To His Coy Mistress : Like many of Marvell s best poems, it masks extraordinary subtlety and complexity beneath a surface of smooth and deceptively simple octosyllabic couplets. It is, in fact, as perfect an example of the metaphysical mode as anything by Donne and, for all its cool and witty tone, and passionate lyrics. John Donne, (1572 1631) is considered the greatest of all metaphysical poets. Donne was educated at Oxford, Cambridge and Lincoln s Inn. His works of this period, included some of his songs, sonnets (written as late as 1617), problems and paradoxes, which consisted of cynical, realistic and often sexual lyrics, essays and verse satires. Donne s court career was ruined by the discovery of his marriage in 1601 to Anne More and we also imprisoned for a short time; later in 1601, his poems became a lot more serious. After a long period of financial uncertainty and desperation, during which he was twice a member of Parliament, Donne yielded to the wishes of King James I and took orders in 1625. Two years later his wife died. He was made reader in divinity at Lincoln s inn, a royal chaplain, and in 1621 Dean of St. Paul , a position he held until his death. Society in these time periods where very rigorous towards the issue of wedlock and divorce; the community would disapprove and condemn it very reprehensibly, and factors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Allegorical Metamorphosis Allegorical Metamorphosis Metamorphosis is transformation of an insect from an immature form to an adult form. Although this term is ordinarily used in Biology, Franz Kafka uses this term to title his peculiar story. This is a story about a young man named Gregor Samsa, who is a traveling salesman. He is a typical hardworking man trying to pay off debts. However, he wakes up one morning as a human sized beetle. His parents see him as a beetle, they react negatively, but his sister, Grete, is not so concerned. In months following, she helps him get through the change. Without Gregor working, the family is financially suffering. Gregor dies from an apple thrown by his father. Surprisingly, the families lives improve after Gregor s death. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Psychoanalysis was started and influenced by Sigmund Freud. The object of psychological literary theory is to analyze the phycology of the author or the characters in the book. Applying psychological analysis to the Metamorphosis will require a critique to identify vital Freudian concepts such as; consciousness, unconsciousness, Oedipus complex and phallic symbol. Sigmund Freud states, our mind has two parts: conscious and unconscious. According to Freud, feelings, horrors, drives, conflicts and memories are part of the unconscious. A recent article published in research journal of recent sciences also says The Metamorphosis is a symbolic presentation of Gregor s unconscious world. (Barfi, 2013, p. 107). This is also supported in the book. In the opening scene of the book Gregor enters unconscious world. At the start of the book The Metamorphosis one morning, as Gregor Samsa was waking up from anxious dreams, he discovered that in the bed he had been changed in to a monstrous verminous bug. (Kafka, 1999, p. 1). In this quote the author uses words like waking and dream. One may infer from these words; Even though Gregor woke up, but in fact he transfers from conscious to unconscious world. Oedipus complex is a psychoanalytic theory denotes the ideas that deals with a child s sexual desire for the opposing sex parent. The Metamorphosis has many examples of Oedipus complex, however one example is dominant. In an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Advertising Analysis Of California Almonds Around 1950, almond farmers asked the US Department of Agriculture if they could collaborate to improve quality and marking of their almonds. California Almonds comes from nearly 6,800 almond farms, and over 91% of these farms are family owned. Their marketing team constantly finds and implements new ways to reach their target audience of heathy people. One ad in the September print of People Magazine depicts a young female smiling off in the distance in the lake on a paddle board holding an oar, while the mountains behind her are blurred. On the side of her in large pink letters it says, An Excellent Source of Can Do in Every Crunch. Under this it explains that Whatever you take on, take it on with almonds, because every serving has six grams of protein to give you more than enough energy to conquer your day whether you go to school or go paddle boarding in the mountains. California Almonds adds emphasis on the lighting, focus, and pathos for their advertisements to stand out to their audience while simultaneously giving a warm satisfying feeling of contentment. The lighting manifests certain aspects of the advertisement to pop out to their viewers. The radiance of the cloudless sky displays the small vibrant aspects of this advertisement. The sunlight shines beautifully onto her multicolored blue ensemble. The lake water reflects the sunlight elegantly against all of the other aspects of the advertisement. The lighting aids the green trees and the white ashy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Reader, Readability And Relativity In The Criticism Of... Reader, Readability, and Relativity in the Criticism of Propp, Barthes, and Fish What exactly constitutes a text? What classifies a text as having canonical quality, what meaning can be derived from that text, and who exactly makes these types of decisions? Welcome to the world of literary criticism, where the approach to the text and the level of reader inclusion varies based upon the school a critic identifies with in his endeavor and/or the individual reader may happen to take most interest in the act of literary analysis. While the Socratic like formalistic approach of Vladimir Propp, the lavish laymen s poetic deconstruction of Roland Barthes, and the interpretative communal focus of Stanley Fish maintain both deviations and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, others contend that no common genetic root exists. Propp argues We find such an approach acceptable only if based upon the idea of spontaneous generation of species. He adds that adherents to this method do not compare plots; they feel such comparison to be impossible or, at the very least, erroneous, proposing instead that the similarity of fairy tales can be compared from the standpoint of their comparison or structure (785). While the readability of colleagues like T.S. Eliot is often difficult due to the use snobbish art for art s sake diction, syntax, and aim of audience, Propp doesn t isn t quite as arrogant in his style. Propp not only makes direct reference to the critic/reader in his opening paragraphs, he also envelopes the audience with his more personable tone and phrasing. We observe... he states as he leads into an analysis of the role of actors in folklore, which he claims, performs essentially the same actions as the tale progresses, no matter how different from one another another in shape, size, sex, and occupation, in nomenclature and other static attributes. Despite some more difficult word choices here, such as nomenclature and static attributes, he maintains fluid readability as he guides the reader much like a teacher. Throughout the piece Propp is more reader inclusive than are some of his peers, so long as the reader has or is willing to obtain the same reasonable level of educated thought ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Government Regulation By The Private Sector Essay Introduction Today, our nation is under constant attack by hackers, terrorist groups and other enemies. Unfortunately regardless of how innovative our government or private sectors have become with securing the network systems, the frequency and intensity of the attacks have only increased. Over the last decade, security breaches and cyber attacks have highlighted how dependent our nation is on its critical infrastructure. It was concluded that a total of 54% of cyber attacks targeted the US in 2013 (Watkins, n.d). Through experiences such as September 11, 2001, it has become apparent how interconnected our infrastructure is and the exposure to targeted attacks we face as a nation (Katen, 2004). With the private industry owning over 85% of our nation s critical infrastructure, it is important for the government to create and maintain regulations which should be followed by all agencies and private sectors in order to protect our national security. There are several concerns about government regulation by the private sector and how it will affect their consumers privacy and the company s finances. However, the Cybersecurity Act of 2015 ensures user s privacy while sharing information between companies and agencies. Furthermore, there are several effects on national security resulting from failure to comply with government regulation, meeting only the minimum requirements and exceeding the minimum requirement. With that being said, it has become part of the private ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. An Example Of A Hardware An example of a Hardware is a computer, which can be cheap and expensive. However, it is quicker to do things and it saves time and there are more advantages because the staff can do the tasks online previously stated as, well, as save the work and continue to do the work the next day and ensure that the work isn t lost by saving it on the computer and memory stick. Although, if it was handwritten it would be time consuming and it could be easily lost. The prices can vary, but the prices of a computer is up to £600 and £1,200. However, there will be discounts for businesses mainly and the issue will be solved. Softwares such as Adobe and Microsoft normally cost £400 a year altogether, but this means that all the users will have access, which is worth it normally it would cost an individual £400. Meeting the user needs would mean assess the user s skills and experience, and determine the user s desktop client platform. The facilities to include in the website, rotating photos, which would make the website stand out and appeal to the customers. They would want to look at the images interacts with the visitors. Also, when a web page first loads, a creative Fly in can catch the eye of the visitor. Moreover, most people hate pop ups, as they can be aggravating. However, if they are kept small, unobtrusive, and only pop up once in 24 hours. Today, there are many Pop up blockers but we create pop ups that are unstoppable, and therefore, when used with tact, can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Research Paper On Mount Olympus There was a place high up in the sky called Mount Olympus which is located right above the tallest mountain in the world. This is where all the gods and their children lived. Ezra lived with her father, Philip, and her boyfriend, Hercules. Hercules and Ezra had been forced to marry, even though Ezra did not like the idea. Ezra was treated the best by the gods because of her beauty and humans, or mortals, who were not gods, also loved her. At this time, the gods were all split because of a big argument they had. Some gods, like Cynthia, Adonis, and Beza thought that the gods should start to bring up mortals to turn them into gods and they can live on Mount Olympus. The other gods like Philip, Devin, and Zoe thought that only the gods living ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He ate the food he packed very slowly because he did not know how long it would take to get there and if it took a long time, he wanted to save it. He drank the water quickly because there was many streams with fresh water he could drink if he runs out. On the second day, Logan felt disgusting so he decided to bathe in one of the streams. While he was bathing, a strange wind came towards him and turned into a ghost right in front of him. This ghost looked old and Logan recognized the ghost, his father had told him about the ghost before. This ghost was Fletcher, who told people prophecies that always came true. Hello, I have come to tell you about what the future holds for you. You will make it to Side 2 tomorrow, but getting into where Ezra lives will be extremely hard. You have to go around the guards and to Ezra s side bedroom window. She knows that you are coming and is so excited to meet you. She already broke off the marriage between her and Hercules so you won t have to worry about that. She has all of her stuff ready so get ready to get out of Side 2 as quickly as you can. When you get to the edge of Mount Olympus there will be a hard decision to make. To make it down to the real world, one of you has to die to let the other one live. I wish you the best of luck, Fletcher said and drifted away before Logan could ask any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Ordinary People and Family Systems As you read you will learn information of the 1980 movie Ordinary People, the theory of family systems, and how they relate to one another. I will describe some basic information about the movie as well as key points that I feel will connect to the idea of family systems. I will also touch base on strictly the theory of Family systems for a better understand of the characters and plot of the movie. The movie, Ordinary People, is about a family that is currently suffering the unexpected death of their son, Buck, due to a boating accident. Shortly after, their youngest son and now only child, Conrad, tries to committee suicide by slitting his wrists, but was saved by his father, Calvin, who found him in the bathroom. Conrad was with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The movie basically did a metaphorical domino affect, as you see the family slowly falling down. Like I mentioned earlier when a family gains or losses a family member it is now considered a whole new group. Sadly for the Jarrett family they lost a son and were now dealing with adjustments of living, in a sense, as a new family. Calvin, the father, does a very good job staying positive but still recognizing that something horrible happened to their family and things still need to be dealt with. Beth seems to only worry about the material things as a form of a distraction. You see her focusing on setting the silver just perfectly; worrying about what clothes her husband is going to wear, and she worries more about making sure that what is happening inside the family stays between the family. Conrad is emotionally going through a lot but tries his best to keep it inside. I think the way the Jarrett family is trying to cope with their new group is a perfect example for how the behaviors in the family will change because of one person. One of the first things that happens is when Conrad decides to start seeing Dr. Berger. This brings a sense of relief to Calvin, and embarrassment to Beth. In one scene, Calvin is talking to a friend about the progress Conrad is making ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Importance Of Assimilation In America Assimilation is the manner in which people of a cultural group start to lose their individuality that makes them different from the more dominant culture, as they seek to fit in. America has been a melting pot of different cultures for centuries, whether it was by choice, forced or for a better life. History has proven that assimilation in America was not acceptable but that has changed over time. During slavery, whites did not accept assimilation and did everything possible to keep it from occurring. The white race was the superior race and everyone else was inferior. African Americans were enslaved and made to work for the white man. Slaves were bought and sold like animals and were thought of as property and not humans. White Americans made sure that slaves had no part in becoming apart of the dominant race. There were laws in place that forbade interracial marriages. If a child was born due to interracial mixing, that child was considered inferior. After the abolishment of slavery and during the 20th Century, some things started to change slowly although Jim Crow laws still separated whites and blacks. Nowadays, due to specific laws like the Title IV of the Civil Rights Act which does not allow discrimination due to race, age or sex has made America slowly accept diversity and other cultures. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commision which investigate and prosecute cases due to discrimination against minorities has made the corporation revise their guidelines so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Conflict Between Characters In Hamlet By William... Shakespeare is one of the world s most renown play writers in the world, for, his playwrights discuss almost all forms of error found in human nature. His play, Hamlet, is one of the second most famous plays out of all which conveys that man cannot always be courageous and content. Throughout the play, Shakespeare creates numerous conflicts between characters. Mainly, Hamlet himself has tensions between other characters. The reason Shakespeare may do this is to exemplify the differences between Hamlet and another character. Through the use of soliloquies, Shakespeare highlights the cowardice, gloomy traits of Hamlet which ultimately allows the audience to determine that Hamlet is a cowardly, miserable man in comparison to another character in the play like Prince Fortinbras. After promising to avenge his father s death, Hamlet s state of mind turns for the worst. As the play develops, Hamlet becomes less and less of a leader whom people look up to and more and more of a cowardly man. Hamlet comes to realize this himself, and it also becomes evident to the audience in a soliloquy from Act 4, Scene 4. In this scene from the play, Hamlet is being taken to England and along the way he comes across Fortinbras and his army. Hamlet assumes that Fortinbras has his mind set on taking the entire country of Poland, but really it is only for a small amount of land. Following his encounter, Hamlet begins to ponder. It is within these thoughts that Shakespeare reveals Hamlet s true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Bob Marley Essay Thesis Statement: Bob Marley s life affected his writing and contributed to the development of his poetry. Bob Marley is without a doubt the greatest musician a third world country ever produced. Through Rastafari ideas, he influenced many others with songs that touched the lives of millions with his constant message of unity. His wisdom through experience helped him achieve a grand distinction over other artists. In the year 1944, Captain Norvol Marley, a middle aged white marine officer, married a young Jamaican girl named Cedilla Booker. On February 6, 1945 at two thirty in the morning their son, Robert Nesta Marley, otherwise known as Bob Marley was born in his grandfather s house (The Story). Soon after Bob was born his father ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The band was introduced to Clemet Dodd, a producer of the record company, Coxsone. It was here where the Wailing Wailers recorded the first song Simmer Down which did quite well in Jamaica. To help with the recording of their songs the studio provided several talented Ska musicians. The Wailing Wailers were consisting now of Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny who were starting to become quite popular locally. Their audiences rapidly grew and they recorded several more songs on the Coxsone label, which included It Hurts To Be Alone and Rule the Roadie . Bob soon took on the role of the leader, being the main songwriter. The next day after his marriage Bob left for the United States to visit his mother who lived in Delaware. While in North America he worked to better finance his music and soon returned home. When Bob Marley returned the Wailing Wailers music evolved from Ska to Rock Steady. This evolution conflicted with Coxsone who wanted a Sim band. So the new Wailing Wailers left Coxsone to form and renamed themselves the Wailers. Instead of looking around for a new label the Wailers decided to form their own which they called Wail n Soul. They released a couple singles on their label such as Bend Down Low and Mellow Mood before Wail n Soul folded the very same year. The ending of their label affected the band greatly; it wasn t until they met Lee Perry that they got back on track. With the help of Lee ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. What Are The Worst Conditions During The French Revolution To begin, during the French Revolution the peasants lived under the worst conditions. Peasants formed the largest group within the third estate, more than 80% of 26 million people in France. The poor had no part or say the decisions that the government would make. Peasants and the rest of the third estate were expected to pay an enormous amount of taxes, that the second and first estate did not have to pay. For example, there was bad weather around 1780 caused a widespread of crop failures, resulting in a shortage of grain. That lead to the doubled price of bread, peasants could not afford to purchase the bread because of the outrageous amount of taxes that they had to pay, this lead to many people in the third estate facing starvation. Not only was this unfair for the peasants, it made them become outraged, and lead them to the beginning of the Great Fear. To continue, the Great Fear was a wave of senseless panic that swept through france. Rumors circled that nobles were hiring outlaws to terrorize the peasants. The peasants have already been through enough with their horrible ruler, and their queen they soon became the outlaws themselves. The peasants armed themselves with pitchforks, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Peasants and the urban poor resented the clergy and the nobles for their privileges and special treatment. The heavily taxes and disconnected third estate was eager for a change throughout their community. Many of the National Assembly s early reforms focused on the church, it took over the church lands. Soon church officials and priests were to be elected and paid as state officials, which lead to the catholic church losing both its lands and political independence. Proceeds from the church land sale helped pay off france s huge debt thanks to the king. The assembly decisions upset the peasants who were devoted catholics. The work of making the church apart of the state offended the catholic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Garage Door How to test the balance of a garage door If you are having trouble with the garage door opening and closing, it may be due to a problem with springs. When the springs are properly adjusted, the door is balanced and can be opened easily with the garage door opener or manually. It is recommended that you check the balance of the garage door at least once a year, especially if it is typically operated with an opener. There are no tools required to test the balance, but if it isn t balanced correctly, to avoid possible severe injuries call a professional to do the repairs. What Are Garage Door Springs? There are many different parts that work together to make your garage door operate correctly, but the springs play an extremely important role. The goal of the springs is to counteract the doors force of gravity, which means the door spring is meant to make the door light enough for you to lift on your own and/or for the power from the opener to lift it up easily. There are two primary types of residential garage door springs; torsion springs and extension springs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In older homes that have less room in the garage, they may be mounted towards the rear of the garage. Torsion springs, when installed and operating correctly are responsible for balancing the door. Balanced in this cases basically means that the door should use the same amount of pressure to open and close and be easy to manually lift. Torsion springs are designed to last a long time, but over time they weaken and can break. Extension springs in most situations, these are mounted above the garage door track. However, in some situations they may mounted vertically on the sides of the track. Extension springs use the pulling force of the spring to pull the door upward, against ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Ethics and Archer Daniels Midland 4. Consider the bill that Representative Engle and Senator Harkin attempted to enact into a law, but which never became a law because of the lobbying efforts of the chocolate companies. What does this incident show about the view that to be ethical it is enough for business people to follow the law ? Human trafficking and child abuse are major problems along the west coast of Africa. Cocoa plantations are so notorious for the use of forced child labor (and forced adult labor) that U.S. Representative Eliot Engel and Senator Tom Harkin created a protocol to end child slavery and initiate labeling for products that are produced slave free. A joint committee was formed and called the International Cocoa Initiative, with the aim to have a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What do we mean? Look at the words independent of the definition, and consider how each person creates his or her own ethical boundaries. Besides, moral principles were clearly differing from person to person; wars are predicated on these notions. For the philosophy it is a belief system or theory. Right and wrong about anyone with an opinion can attest to the disparities between two or more people in this arena. In term of motives, one person might differ from circumstance to circumstance. The Consequences are often based on a fear of negative ramifications established through ones religious or philosophical beliefs and/or the norms, mores and rules of one s community. So, from where we stand, it s a very persona definition about the knowledge of which helps define the choices we make, the goals we achieve and the path our lives take. The shapes of our view of ethics are from everything. Our experiences (or lack of), peers, religious beliefs, edicts from a power we deem higher than ourselves. For example, international law or a Supreme Consciousness which people to whom we are exposed, for better or worse, and our decision to seek out models of ethical behaviour are all examples of how we shape our ethical portfolios. In conclusion, Ethics is a specialized study of moral right and wrong. It concentrates on moral standards as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Diversity In University University of Michigan The word diversity means a range of different things. It can also see as the quality or state of having many different forms, types, ideas and so on. As a university student you are expected to have an idea in every aspect or area of life because learning is universal despite you are in school, you have to incorporate learning with social, economic, political and environmental aspect of life. These can be along, the dimensions of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio economic status, age, physical abilities religious beliefs political beliefs, or other ideologies. There are some of the reasons why diversity is important in our university community. Diversity enriches the educational experience. We learn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Effects Of Hormones And Antibiotics On Animals And Humans The Effects of Consuming Hormones and Antibiotics to Animals and Humans Not everyone knows what they are eating on a daily basis. Some believe what they read from the label on a package. While another will go with what a commercial that they heard on the television said. The truth of the matter is that you can not go around believing everything that someone has said. The only way that you can be certain as to what you are eating is if you actually know what has gone into the process of preparing that meal. There are many ways that someone can protect themselves and their family from getting these possibly life threatening illnesses that could harm not just your life, but also a future child that could possibly be consumed later on down the road. Throughout the past couple decades, researches have discovered the causes of consuming of hormones and antibiotics in both animals and humans. Nine out of ten calves in the United States are given hormonal growth stimulators. Some of the reasons why farmers would give their animals hormone growth stimulators and antibiotics would be so the animals would grow faster than they normally would. Since the animals are growing faster, the farmers are making more money. The way that they are making more than what they would be without using hormones and antibiotics is because the animals tend to eat more the longer they are alive. If the animals are getting a boost in their growing process, they will not be consuming as much food, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Short Essay On Nadana Nandana was a child and that children like to have chocolates, ice cream and cakes. She even liked to be fed by mamma lady, No no, china, you mustn t waste good food. and slowly, she would put apiece at a time into Nandana s mouth, kissing her every time she ate one. Which she had to admit she liked, even though she wasn t a baby and could eat it by herself. (214) After her arrival in India, Badami mentioned that Nandana could not adjusted food, stay, and social life. Badami narrated the difficulty of adaption of foreign culture to an alien Nandana. At Madras railway station, the experience of Nandana was narrated thus, She snapped awake as soon as they reached the station, though, and gazed around wide eyed at the crowds that were boiling on the platforms, even at that late hour. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With her small fingers, the child clipped her nostrils together to block out the stench of fish, human beings, diesel oil, food frying and pools of black water on tracks. (151 152) At the time of departure from Vancouver Nandana refused to leave her mother s red winter coat, and Alan s grey coat. Nandana was very much shocked on the death of parents. She felt so alien in India that even after one month of her arrival she did not speak a word. Nirmala asked various questions to Sripathi regarding post death rituals of Maya. She asked, Did they close her eyes with coins? And put one in her mouth as well? (173) She further asked , My poor child has gone like a beggar, without any proper rituals,and you say it doesn t matter? Her soul will float like Trishanku between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Consequences Of Operant Conditioning Operant conditioning is considered the second learning principle. This type of learning occurs due to the cause and effect relationship between a behavior and its consequences. Operant conditioning has a common sense element. When we reward a behavior, it increases. When we punish a behavior, it decreases (Horvath et.al. 2013). Individuals who dislike particular substances have little risk for developing an addiction to those substances. Such dislikes to certain drugs or substances are not uncommon. Some people do not enjoy certain substances so therefore this protects them from developing an addiction simply because those substances are not enjoyable so therefore they are not rewarding (Horvath et. al. 2013), because addiction is considered ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Behavioral approaches emphasize observable antecedents and consequences of behavior, without making reference to internal events, such as cognitions, that can only be known by self report. Cognitive behavioral approaches, on the other hand, include cognitions, thoughts, and emotions among the factors that are considered to precipitate or maintain behavior. In the learning by consequences which is also called operant conditioning, again in Leigh s state; drinking and drug are used behaviors which are strengthened by the consequences that follow her use. If after using a substance makes her feel more comfortable in social situations, or euphoric, for example, then the act of ingesting the substance is likely to be repeated in her future, because of its having received this positive reinforcement, making Leigh not feel depressed or like she wants to take her own life. If substance use reduces anxiety, tension, stress, or depression, like Leigh, again the likelihood of future use is increased, this time by the process called negative reinforcement (in which an unpleasant experience is reduced or terminated). To be sure, there are also negative consequences of substance use, such as depression, anxiety, and withdrawal symptoms, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The author was born into the Baptist faith. He was very... The author was born into the Baptist faith. He was very active in the church and always had a great love for fellow citizens. But the call was heartwrenching. It felt like gaining a new take on life. It takes the passive love for people and forces action to reach out and help your fellow brother. A call from God has the power of conviction that this is not our work alone, but it is something both intended and empowered by God. He answered the call to salvation and received Christ. It was not to be an easy journey. One of the most difficult and elusive understandings he encountered was the knowledge that the path of God s journey forced him to travel his true walk. Many preachers have admitted that not long after their salvation they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its approximately five hundred active congregants worship at a historic building at 801 Sophia Street. The church, in January 2013, published its Demographic Profile 2013. In 2012, the city of Fredericksburg was classified as the second fastest growing locality in the state of Virginia. The church has played a significant role in its community, both through direct ministries and through the day to day, spirit led involvement of its members in community groups, government, politics, and other venues. Currently, 71 percent of those classified as active members live in either the city of Fredericksburg or neighboring Spotsylvania County. Another 15 percent have residential ties and involvements in neighboring Stafford County. Approximately 62 percent of those classified as active members have been members for eleven years or more. Some have been members for twenty, thirty, forty years, or more. However, this congregation has also attracted a continuing influx of new members. In fact, 15 percent of the current active members joined in the past three years. And 38 percent joined sometime in the last ten years. Close to 40 percent of the active members are currently age fifty or younger. About one third are between the ages of fifty one and seventy. Overall, 63 percent are female and 37 percent are male. In late 2012, a survey form was made ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Cuban Cargo Essay In most cases a situation is either one or the other you cannot be both it s that simple and it is not really that complex. Cuba is the exception to the rule; in fact Cuba is exception to many rules. For example: (Simple) Where can you see a horse pulling a tire down the road with a young boy riding in the tire? Very few cars if you want to go somewhere walk or get a ride. It s that simple. It will cost you a few pesos, but they are worth nothing either. No connection or computer problems, there are no computers. If you want something you must go to the small store. The problem is they do not have it and have no idea when they will, simple as that. (Complex) What other country in the world has two sources of money pesos and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That was not going to happen the only person these systems would be released to would be the President of Cuba Council of Churches. That would be only after complete review of all documents. How long would that take, I do not know. The next day we approached with much enthusiasm, this is a day we have been waiting for! Meeting with Joel Dopico President of Cuba Council of Churches, Oscar Carpio Licea Business Administer for Bishop Pereira of the Methodist Church of Cuba, CEO Allen Speer of Agape Flights, Kenn Visser of Water One water systems supplier of the systems, Dan Christopherson Southwest District Coordinator and translator Mary Ortiz. The meeting was very cordial and informational and felt very comfortable with what I was hearing, even though it was not what I wanted to hear. Explanation of all documents were went over and discussed all were in order. Expect Cuban customs will need to review all documents before these systems will be released. How long will that take? Fifteen days to one month, plus there will be a tax. How much is that? Oh, not that much fifty to three hundred dollars. I was happy with this number even though I had money for taxes I did not want to spend any of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay On The Fault In Romeo And Juliet In the play, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, two teenagers who the play is named after take their own lives in a tragic way because of their love. This tragedy, while avoidable, was not their fault it was caused by their parents quarrel, the bad planning, and because of their point in development how old they are. Romeo and Juliet are from opposing houses. The Capulets and the Montagues are in a what feels like an endless quarrel, From ancient grudge, break to new mutiny,/ Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean (Prologue, page 20) This creates a tense environment for the teens even before they meet; that may even inspire them to be rebellious. Romeo decides to go to a party at the Capulets place. When Romeo sees Juliet, and like a normal hormone filled teen, he falls in love instantly, O, she doth teaches the torches to burn bright./ It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night/ As a rich jewel in an Ethiop s ear / Beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear (Act 1, page 68). Though this romance should have been without stress, because of their last names, they cannot be together. It is not their fault that they fell for each other and it isn t their fault that they killed themselves. It was their parents and this unreasonable, irrational feud. The Friar chooses to marry Romeo and Juliet, thinking that it might make their families join together and finally lay the quarrel to rest, But come , young waverer, come go with me,/ In one respect I ll thy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Reflection On Open Gamblers Anonymous Meeting On September 5, 2015, Christ United Methodist Church hosted an open gamblers anonymous meeting in Long Beach, MS. There were a total of 7 people attended the meeting on this particular day. Each person introduced themselves to the group and the rules for the meeting were presented to the group, stressing the importance of anonymity. We, as group, recited the 12 steps, which was provided in a booklet. Once the introductions and rules were presented, the four members of the group, that had a history with gambling, told their personal story. The members were made up of 3 men and 1 woman, each had been in recovery for over 15 plus years. I must say they were not what I had expected. I expected to meet people that had a look of being worn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Asexual Reproduction Is Common Among Living Things Asexual reproduction is a style of reproduction which offspring are formed by a single organism, and inherit the genes of one parent only; unlike sexual reproduction, which requires the genes from two parent organisms in order to create an offspring, asexual reproduction occurs when a single organism. This causes the offspring to almost a duplicate of the one parent it inherits its genes from. Asexual reproduction is done externally and it commonly used by sea creatures like seahorses, Parthenogenesis, Copperheads, coral, sea anemones and starfish. It is also used in some plants like for example strawberries, potatoes and onions. And it is used by decomposers like fungi and bacteria. Asexual reproduction is common among living things and takes a variety of forms. Vegetative propagation Description Examples Lignotuber A starchy, woody swelling of the root crown which some plants have adapted it provides protection against destruction of the plant stem, such as by fire, it also serves to help contain water for very dry conditions. The crown contains buds from where new stems sprout from, it also acts as a container which stores of starch, that can support a period of growth in the absence of photosynthesis. It is found commonly in Australian flora, in resilience to the high possibility of bush fires that occur annually and the high humidity and heat rates. In Australia this feature is found in the eucalyptus tree, marginata(Jarrah), most mallees, and many Banksia species. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Hare Checklist Case Study There are advantages to the Hare Checklist, specifically identification of the checklist as one of the most reliable tests at detecting psychopathy, if used by trained, professional personnel (Hare, 1990). The checklist is extensive in the identification of psychopathy, containing a 20 items long list as well as an interview and a review of past records and behaviors (Hare, 1990). The benefits of the checklist include determining the most effective care for an individual diagnosed as a psychopath, and responsibility for identifying possible psychopaths in prisons and other institutions who may become repeat offenders of violent crime (Hare, 1990). The checklist is able to predict, in some cases, the probability of another violent behavior occurring (Hare, 1990). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those who exploited the checklist became obsessed with identifying a psychopath and began madly labelling individuals, leading to confirmation biases and false diagnoses (Ronson, 2011). In the case of Tony, a gentleman who faked insanity in order to avoid prison, he was kept in a mental institution for twelve years based off of a misdiagnosis of psychopathy identified by characteristics and behaviors he apparently exhibited on the Hare Checklist (Ronson, 2011). The psychiatrist that oversaw him was able to twist every action Tony made or every word he spoke into a further indication of his psychopathy (Ronson, 2011). Tony did not want to spend time around the other patients, which was construed as grandiosity and lack of empathy on the checklist, to name one example (Ronson, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. American Satire Examples Of Satire In the Netflix mockumentary series, American Vandal, created by Dan Perrault, the main character Dylan Maxwell, an 18 year old senior at Hanover High School was held responsible for performing vandalism on 27 cars causing $100K worth of disfiguring. Everybody believed that Dylan was in charge of the destruction, despite the fact that he claimed innocence. Instead, they thought Alex Trimboli, the eyewitness, Ms Shapiro, the Spanish teacher and everyone else that claimed he was behind the vandalism were speaking the truth. They put Dylan as the prime suspect based on his past with Ms Shapiro and furthermore because they believed he was capable of committing such crime. The examples of satire that the creators used were humour, exaggeration and irony. A diversion was utilised to make the show enjoyable for young people, yet with the use of satire, they could influence teenagers to appreciate the show while accepting a genuine message about how a false allegation against anyone could destroy their lives. Many of the people in the show were biased against rebellious teenagers which was something that Dylan was known for being. In the mockumentary, Dylan Maxwell was accused based off his image, his past, as well as his lifestyle. A significant number of the students that were requested to share their opinion said that what Dylan had to state did not make a difference since he was imbecilic and so forth. The thesis of the show is never to prejudge a person based on their past. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Harold En Italie Analysis The second symphony by French composer Berlioz (1803 1869): Harold en Italie, Symphonie en quatre parties avc un Alto principal, Op. 16 was commissioned but never performed by the Italian violin virtuoso Paganini who had an intention to showcase his new Stradivari viola. Even though Paganini trusted Berlioz to write suitable music for his new instrument, his disappointment about a sketch in one of the movements led to ill fated conclusion. Unluckily, due to incompetent conductor, plentiful wrong notes and missed entries by the orchestra, the premiere was unsatisfactory for Berlioz who later commented it was the sheer murder . According to https://www.britannica.com/topic/Harold in Italy Op 16, Barlioz stated, My idea was to write a series of scenes for the orchestra in which the solo viola would be involved as a more or less active character, always retaining its own individuality. By placing the viola in the midst of poetic recollections of my wanderings in the [Italian] Abruzzi, I wished to make of it a sort of melancholy dreamer after the manner of Byron s Childe Harold. Thus the title: Harold in Italy. This piece was inspired by the English poet Lord Byron (1788 1824) and his epic narrative poem: Childe Harold s Pilgrimage, which was dedicated to his lady Charlotte Harley. This storyline was gained after travelling through Portugal, the Mediterranean and Aegean Sea that is why this poem was thought to be his own autobiography which revealed a lot of himself. Harold ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Gravity Hair Studio If you re like most women, you know how important it is to find a good hair studio, particularly if you ve ever had a bad haircut because the stylist didn t listen to you. The stylists at Gravity Hair Studio in Brooklyn, NY, are committed to making their customers happy. They take the time to make sure that your hair color, hair styling, or manicure and pedicure experience meets or exceeds your expectations. Ever been disappointed when your new hairstyle didn t turn out just like the picture? Unfortunately that s a common problem. In some cases, a new haircut doesn t look exactly like you expected if your hair type isn t quite the same as your favorite actress or model. The stylists at Gravity Hair Studio are skilled in executing the latest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Coca Sustainability Review of the 2014/15 Coca Cola Sustainability Report Part 1 Report Analysis 1. Coca Cola s sustainability strategy is aligned rather than being just an afterthought. That is, the sustainability strategy is effectively aligned with the company s strategic objective. As Coca Cola endeavors to refresh the world, the company and its local bottling partners strive at creating new value for their customers. The management is also committed not only on effectively implementing the strategy, but also keeping it aligned with the general strategic objective (Coca Cola, 2015). 2. The company s sustainability report follows Triple Bottom Line (TBL) and the goals also reflect the TBL. The TBL is a framework that integrates three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, the report follows other international frameworks. For instance, the report follows the United Nations Global Compact LEAD Program and it also satisfies the United Nations Global Compact Communication on Progress standards. 5. Apart from internal verification, the report is also verified by third parties. For instance, Coca Cola permitted their independent accountants, Ernst Young LLP to conduct review level assurance on sustainability indicators associated with health living programs, Plant Bottle packaging, greenhouse gas emissions, No or Low calorie beverages, and front of pack labeling, among others (Coca Cola, 2015). Other third parties also offered more external assurance of non financial metrics. 6. Additionally, the report encompasses bad news, good news, challenges and opportunities. As far as good news is concerned, the report explains the company s success in their top three sustainability priorities including support of well being, water, and women. In terms of bad news, the report informs that the company is not contended with not only their sustainability progress, but also the milestones they have accomplished (Coca Cola, 2015). The report also informs that the company faces critical challenges when sourcing more sustainable products especially HFC free coolers. The company also faces challenges ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Answer Booklet Judaism NAME: | SYLLABUS Students learn about: | Students learn to: | Significant People and Ideas * the contribution to Judaism of ONE significant person or school of thought, other than Abraham or Moses, drawn from: * Isaiah * Hillel (and Shamai) * Beruriah * Rabbi Solomon Isaac (Rashi) * Moses Maimonides * Kabbalah * The Hassidim * Moses Mendelssohn * Abraham Geiger * Rabbi Isaac Abraham Hacohen Kook (Rav Kook) * Jewish Feminism * another person or school of thought significant to Judaism * the effect of that person OR school of thought on JudaismEthics * ONE of the following areas of ethical teaching in Judaism: * bioethics * environmental ethics * sexual ethicsSignificant practices in the life of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The development and expression of Judaism from its start in God s revelation to one person (Abraham) to the important worldwide religion of today is due to the contribution of a number of significant people and schools of thought and of course the continuation of the community of believers worldwide. One of these special people was Moses Maimonides. * Using the above information and the diagram on the next page, explain how Christianity, Judaism and Islam are linked. All 3 religions can trace their origins back to a common source and that is the leaders of each of the religion can be traced back to Adam. This means that all 3 religions have some aspects of commonality such as the belief of 1 god and all people are descendants of Adam and Eve. Family Tree of David History of Judaism MOSES MAIMONIDES (1135 1204) Jewish sacred writings include the Torah and Talmud. The Talmud is the authoritative record of rabbinic discussions on all aspects of Jewish life and includes religious law, ethics, customs and the stories which define the religious history. The Talmud is made up of two parts: Mishneh; and the Gemara which is a literary expansion of the ideas in the Mishneh. The Torah is also called the Law, and is the written law. The Talmud is referred to as the oral law, and it has become the basis for all later codes or writings of Jewish law. Of all the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Entanglement and Quantum Mechanics Entanglement is one of the most fundamental and yet unintuitive concepts in quantum mechanics. Maximally entangled two qubit states, often called Bell states, where shown to violate classical (local) correlation properties [33, 34] and are an essential building block for quantum communication and distributed quantum computation. Unfortunately, such entangled states are also difficult to generate and sustain as interaction with a noisy environment typically leads to rapid loss of their unique quantum properties. In the context of QSC, such an entanglement has been generated exploring various types of interactions such as direct qubit qubit interaction [35, 36], coupling to a common cavity mode [37] or photon mediated interactions for qubits embedded in a waveguide [38]. In this context, remote entanglement of spatially separated quantum systems have important im plications in addressing the scaling problem for quantum information processing. Indeed, as a solution to this scaling issue, we propose here to follow a modular approach where the quantum information is encoded, protected and locally manipulated in small units consisting of a few cavity modes or/and few qubits and the communication between modules is ensured through quantum teleportation techniques. Sharing of a pair of entangled subsystems between two modules is central for these teleportation pro tocols. While the isolation of the modules simplifies the scaling by avoiding any undesired cross talk between the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Dialectical Journal Chapter 23 Summary The beginning of Chapter VIII, El titiritero del Portal, opens with nature s celebration of the abject s removal as the city itself comes alive. ...Mal vestidas de luna corrían las calles por las calles sin saber bien lo que había sucedido y los árboles de la plaza se tronaban los dedos en la pena de no poder decir con el viento, por los hilos telefónicos, lo que acaba de pasar (Asturias 32; Brown 344). Pelelé s body, the final link to his abjection, is then discharged?? by the society that deems him to be an outlier (Kristeva 1). This imagery parallels the death of another beggar earlier in the novel Mosco (Mosquito). Chapter I, introduces Mosco as being rejected because he is blind and has lost both his legs. ¡Yo, que pasé la infancia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. January, 1795, By Mary Robinson In the poem January, 1795 by Mary Robinson, she writes about people living in luxury while others are in poverty. She shows this throughout, such as, Lords in ermine, beggars freezing . The world around her seemed to be expanding while the rich try to keep up with the new advances while going bankrupt from their lifestyle in the process. While the poor remain in poverty and seek opportunity as they beg on the streets or seek shelter, they are overlooked by the wealthy. Robinson describes this as a very cold and dark time for everyone but she seems to still find the beauty out of the worst situations. Robinson describes some social and moral issues throughout this dark time as people struggle to keep their image and class in society. In line 11 Robinson demonstrates the distinction between the social classes, while the wealthy people seem to be enjoying themselves and unbothered by the rest of less fortunate suffering through hard times, Balls, where simp ring misses languish; Hospitals, and groans of anguish. (11) During this time everything was changing along with the absence of morals from individuals. It seemed they no longer cared about refinery or remaining polished but had turned corrupt in a sense that they preferred deviance and honesty shown in line 21 , Taste and talents quite deserted; all the laws of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She mentions beggars in the freezing temperature and the wealthy attending luxury balls. Throughout the poem, January, 1795 Robinson shows the wealthy in a life of lies and betrayal who spiral into bankruptcy trying to sustain the lifestyle they were accustomed to and preserve their image in society. While the less fortunate hoard everything they have, getting drawn in deeper with great efforts just to survive. The scheme has a continuous contrast as she states the luxury lifestyle of the upper class and goes on to say how the lower class struggle to survive and are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Viva La Vida Symbolism Literary Analysis Essay Power is always dangerous. Power attracts the worst and corrupts the best, states Edward Abbey, an American author. When it comes to the mind, ability is a dangerous possession to own. Once the idea of control has entered one s mind, it can make them perform actions they didn t know they were capable of. While responsibility and authority may seem like a positive and beneficial quality, it can cause a person to lose control of themselves. In The Count of Monte Christo and Viva La Vida, the writer s use of metaphors and symbolism portrays that excess power can lead to dishonesty as well as selfishness. In the Count of Monte Christo and Viva La Vida , the writer s use of metaphors compares power to lies and deception. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Magazines, news, and social media all portray celebrities to be heroic and selfless people. All the kind, charitable acts these people do, are only for show. All they want is for their reputation to remain intact, but what s the point of having a good reputation if everything they do is an act? Celebrities may seem like they are kind people although most of them are using deception to get what they want. His face was pale and his shirt was covered in blood. He went upstairs again with the lighted candle and came back down a moment later with the diamond in his hand (Dumas 194). Cadaverous was only pretending to be kind to the jeweler and loyal to his wife in order to get the only thing he truly desired: fortune. He put on a mask and used it to his advantage. Knowing that he possessed the ability to manipulate everyone into doing what he wanted, the capability got to him and he went insane. After killing the jeweler, his wife, stealing 45,000 francs, and a diamond, he really got what he wanted. But at what price? The diamond Caderousse stole represents the greed and selfishness he carries in his heart because of all the control he thought he obtained. This same reaction happens to the speaker in the song Viva La Vida . I used to rule the world, seas would rise when I gave the word...One minute I held the key, next the walls were closed on me (Coldplay 1 and 3). This person held the whole world in their hands, hypothetically, but with all the control and power they acquired, they were able to tell people what to do because of the influence he possessed. One day, it took over him and he no longer was doing what he wanted to be doing. He was using his influence for evil, not for good the way he wanted to. The key represents the authority and responsibility the speaker had while the walls represent the people realizing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...