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Detrimental Effects of the Vietnam War
The Vietnam War was, and continues to be, one of America s darkest moments, one that nearly tore
the nation apart. In order to stop the spread of communism in Europe and Asia, the United States aided
French imperialists and their reoccupation of Vietnam. At first, the U.S took a position of neutrality to
both countries, but by early 1947, they began fighting in support of France. This war, lasting over 20
years, became the longest and most unpopular war in the 20th century. Overall, the Vietnam War was
detrimental to the United States because it caused a massive debt from the 1960s to the 1990s, turned
the American people against their government, and many troops were neglected and despised upon
their return.
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They speculated that if one land in a region came under the influence of Communism, the surrounding
countries would follow in a domino like effect . (Small) So basically, once one country turns to
Communism, all the surrounding countries will follow until it has taken over completely. This theory
was used by U.S administrators during the Cold War to clarify and justify the need for American
intervention around the world. The idea had been in existence for quite some time, but it was only
clear what it really was when President Dwight D. Eisenhower put it into words in 1954, when
referring to communism. In order for Vietnam to be free of a Communist government, the United
States decided to ally with France so the Vietminh could not gain more power. Since the Americans
were fresh out of fighting the Korean and Chinese Civil War, they believed Communism could be
spreading everywhere. Beginning in 1950, the United States initially pledged $15 million dollars in
aid of the French. This was the start of an American debt that would damage the U.S economy for
almost 30 years. The President of this time, Lyndon B. Johnson, played down the United States role in
Vietnam for two reasons. He believed that if Americans felt that this war had to be fought in order to
protect their country from Communism, the public would demand a full scale, no holds barred war
that could have led to Chinese and Russian
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Persuasive Essay On The History Of Torture Genius
ith the technological advances in the field of neuroscience many neurologists concluded that there is
an encephalon connection with the ancient myth of the tortured genius. Tortured genius is when
someone with extraordinary talents that allow them to feel torture because the unbearable pain of
being perfect to the eyes of their families and friends. Yet even with the myth being debunked
neurologists have long last found a connection that might help these geniuses. Before I begin I would
like to define the word genius to help gather a more conclusive answer for my persuasive essay. As
specified by the works of Dean Keith Simonton genius is a character that shows exceptional
achievement with their related courses. This can be branded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Many of those setbacks can be contributed by feeling of isolation by the tremendous abilities they
produced. For example Vincent Van Go, brilliant artisan, chopped part of his ear to a prostitute he had
fallen in love with. He stated briefly in his journal that he could not find a compatible person due to
his artisan skills affecting his social life. Counter Argument Although there has been many factual
evidence to support this evidence, many of the opposing sides argue that not all mentally ill are
genius, and/or not all genius are mentally ill. Although this is true, neuroscience have proven while the
genius are not mentally ill by the social standards, many have stated that they have violent mood
swings or quick cases of depression. Conclusion Even with many challenges that occurs when
answering this question. Since I have look at this in a health and science lens I have concluded that
there has been a ephanclen connection between the brain and the tortured genius.My evidence has
suggest that D.A.R.R.P 32 is the link that shows torture
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Types Of Sickle Cell Anemia
Sickle Cell anemia is a type of anemia A condition where there aren t enough healthy blood cells to
carry adequate amounts of oxygen throughout the body. It is also known as Sickle Cell Disease
(SCD). Normally red blood cells (RBC(s)) have a round shape, making them very flexible and giving
them the ability to travel through your veins easily. However, when a person has sickle cell anemia,
red blood cells become rigid and develop a crescent like shape. This shape makes it hard for blood
cells to travel through the body s tiny veins. Thus, the crescent shaped cells often get stuck in tight
spots of the body and result in serious blood clots. Sickle cell anemia is one of the few types of anemia
that is genetic. People who inherit sickle
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Developing Countries Entering A Bid For Host Major Sports...
There are an increasing number of less developed countries entering a bid to host major sport events
such as the Olympic Games or the FIFA World Cup. Less developed countries, also called developing
countries or newly industrialised countries, are defined according to the HDI (Human Development
Index), which is composed of some measurable elements such as GNP (Gross National Product) per
capita, number of years schooling and life expectancy (European Commission 2011). Some countries
that are regarded as developing have experienced fast development (especially in manufacturing and
tertiary industries) in recent years. Simultaneously, a number of these countries such as China, Brazil
and South Africa have held major sports events . Hosting these events has brought a multitude of
benefits to them. It is clear that hosting of major sports events has a significant effect on less
developed countries. Although such an activity could be negative in terms of its environmental impact,
because of carbon emissions produced by overseas visitors travelling to the event, it is generally
positive in terms of economy, culture and international status. This essay will focus on the economic
benefits and subsequent development opportunities of hosting major sports events, particularly in less
developed countries. Hosting a major sports event is a significant opportunity to boost economic
growth for the developing countries. Enormous funds are invested in various sectors, concurrently
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Paolaemonetes Vulgaris Case Study
Fort DeSoto Park is a protected marine environment that is next to Eckerd College, an unprotected
marine environment in Boca Ciega Bay. Palaemonetes vulgaris (common name grass shrimp) is an
invertebrate that is native to both areas. The comparison that is to be made is the average total length
of Palaemonetes vulgaris between these two environments. The alternate hypothesis is because of
human interaction occurring in the waters of unprotected areas, the Palaemonetes vulgaris will have a
shorter average total length there. The null hypothesis is there is no difference in the size of
Palaemonetes vulgaris growing in the protected vs. unprotected areas, because predators will eat all
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The protected areas of Fort DeSoto will have larger specimens than the unprotected areas of Eckerd
College, because of the protection rights that Fort DeSoto has in place. Where Eckerd College is not a
protected environment the Palaemonetes vulgaris are open to over fishing areas. The results could
have different outcomes based on a change in locations where the Palaemonetes vulgaris were
sampled. Based on the results, the null hypothesis is rejected because the Palaemonetes vulgaris in
Fort DeSoto are of greater average total length (mm) than in Boca Ciega Bay at Eckerd College.
Based on the results, the alternate hypothesis is accepted, because of human interactions at Eckerd
College, the Palaemonetes vulgaris have shorter average total length (mm) than Fort DeSoto. By using
Fort DeSoto s data from 2012 (5 years ago from today, 2017) the results may have changed
dramatically in the size and quantity of the Palaemonetes vulgaris. Knowing the correct formulas and
not miss keying the information being entered in to the Excel spreadsheet will affect the out coming
results in the table. Knowing that the data from Fort DeSoto is from 5 years ago, I would want to
update that information first by recollecting the data. The direction that future research could take
would be to analysis the three different kinds of shrimp found in the areas. Based on the data
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Mandatory Continuing Professional Development ( Cpd ) For...
Mandatory Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for professional engineers in Ontario has
been an issue subject to controversy over the years. The controversy surrounding the issue is due in
part to the complications of introducing such a program, and the fact that Professional Engineers
Ontario (PEO) is the only professional engineering association in Canada that does not have a CPD
program [1]. The debate regarding CPD for professional engineers in Ontario is pertinent because the
resolution has been ongoing since September of 2013, and is up for approval in the upcoming
February 2016 PEO council meeting [2]. Therefore, it is important that the CPD debate is resolved
and a consensus is reached. Mandatory CPD is a concept to which professionals are required and
encouraged to maintain and enhance their knowledge throughout their careers to provide a standard of
competence to those practicing [3]. The goal of CPD is to be proactive in regulating the
profession...rather than (reactively)...punishing license holders for practice failures [1]. Introducing a
CPD program will ensure public safety, contribute to a reduction in risk for the public and individual
practitioner , and push the profession to higher levels of skills and knowledge [1]. As a result, the
professional engineers of Ontario should engage in mandatory CPD to ensure the continued
competency of those practicing and the safety of the public. The proactive nature of a CPD program
may prevent failures
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Modern Vampire Research Paper
People! Hey, people! People! Listen up, because this will blow your freakin minds. Modern fantasy
fiction? Totally based on a retro role playing tabletop game. For real. I know, I know, I had trouble
containing my amazement at this epic discovery I just made today. I m probably like the first person
ever to make this connection. In all seriousness though, modern fantasy would not be what it is
without the influence of classic tabletop roleplaying games like the Dungeons Dragons and World of
Darkness series. I spent countless hours as teen and college student tossing D20s and D6s, my mind
drowned in The Forgotten Realms and the adventures of Drizzt Dro Urden and Wulfgar son of
Beorngar. To this day, I still see the influence of D20 games ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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White Wolf Publishing s Vampire: The Masquerade and Ancient Blood are both the source inspiration
for the plethora of vampire fiction that spawned after the publication of Stephenie Meyer. s Twilight
saga. Indeed, Twilight itself owes a tremendous amount to the world of V:TM. White Wolf s created
world casts players as vampires living, working, and hunting as part of a secret and ancient vampire
culture that exists in the shadows of the human world. This theme is prevalent in every vampire
fantasy fiction from The Vampire Diaries to my personal favorite Buffy The Vampire Slayer. V:TM s
creator Mark Rein Hagen states that he did not read Anne Rice s The Vampire Chronicles novels while
working on the game, but admits it may have certain shared elements with the world of LeStat and his
vampire cronies. Even the plot and structure of Meyer s Twilight universe show heavy influences of
both Rice and and Rein Hagen, though it is unknown if Meyer was familiar with either work. The
fantasy of being a being apart, yet part of a greater and secretive whole was what makes V:TM and
fiction similar to it such an engaging role playing game. Authors of modern vampire fiction all seem
to be creating worlds and characters that mimic role playing settings and characters in their behavior
and design.It is as if they are trying to offer readers what they have experienced themselves from
roleplaying games. While neither Joss Whedon nor
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Agile Development for Non Software Industries
Operation Suppy Chain Management David Imboden, Livia Artuso, Clariss Chow, Youssef Hautier,
Topic: Are Agile development / Scrum approaches applicable to other product domain than the
software development? 1. Introduction The development of a new product is key for a company. The
products can be very simple (a new fork in the Ikea assortment) to extremely complex (let s think
about a new airplane for Airbus), their development still requires a multidisciplinary approach, implies
a lot of risks, a lot of uncertainties and usually involves a large amount of resources and cash. But
what is exactly product development? We define it as the set of processes that will bring a concept or
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○ ○ ● Method applied ○ Multidisciplinary team work together (extensive interaction among team
members + suppliers) from the start of development right to the end. ○ It involves iterative and
dynamic process of trial and error ○ Variety is amplified (differentiation) and reduced (integration)
takes place throughout the overlapping phases of development cycle ○ Operational decisions are made
but strategic decisions are delayed as much as possible to allow more flexible response to last minute
feedback from marketplace ● Key benefits ○ Hard Merits Greater speed Increased flexibility ○ Soft
Merits Human Resource management (Shared responsibility and cooperation, involvement
commitment, problem solving, initiative taking, diversified skills, sensitivity toward market
conditions) ● Limitations ○ Requires extraordinary effort on all members ○ May not apply to
breakthrough project (biotechnology or chemistry) that requires revolutionary innovation, mammoth
projects (aerospace) where face to face discussions are limited or organization where product
development is masterminded by one person who makes the invention and determining all
specifications ● Managerial Implications ○ Adopt a management style that promotes the process and
is highly adaptive ○ Non experts who have accumulate knowledge of different levels of organization
and functions to undertake product development instead of highly competent group of specialists as
they are more willing
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Pantheon Artisit Report
First, Chris and I looked online for the proportions of the Pantheon in order to properly scale it down
to a model size. I used our domes planned diameter of 7 inches and compared it to that of the real
Pantheon dome diameter to find a ratio. We were able to use this ratio to scale the sizes of our model.
Next, we used a compass to sketch a circle with a radius of 3.625 inches into a Maple Log and then
proceeded to cut it out using a bandsaw. Due to the fact that the shape was not a perfectly cut, we used
a lathe a machine designed to shape wood or other materials by rotating the piece being worked on
and using changeable cutting tools to make it into an exact cylinder. We did the same process for the
dome; however, there were slight differences. The dome was made out of a Red Cedar Log and had a
radius of 7 inches. Also it was shaped like a dome rather than a cylinder and only had a height of 1 and
3/4 inches. In addition, while we were creating its dome shape on the lathe, we made indents (rings) in
the side to make it look similar to the real Pantheon s dome. After that, we made the front portion
which consists of a rectangular prism that sits flush against the cylindrical part of the pantheon, a
triangular prism, and columns. This part of the building process was far easier and relied more on
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We started by fitting the MDF wood up against the cylindrical part of the pantheon. After that, we cut
a slight edge into the cylindrical maple so we could attach the rectangular prism and also hollowed out
the middle. In order to attach all of the pieces we used a nail gun and wood glue and placed everything
in its designated spot. After the wood glue dried, we used the nail gun and nailed it to a piece of MDF
wood that was cut to fit the shape of the Pantheon. If this is done properly it should look like
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
Radio Frequency Identification Radio frequency identification (RFID) can be loosely linked all the
way back to WW2 as a method of tracking allied planes versus enemy fighters during aerial combat
(Roberti, 2005). In the PBSC class MAN4504, this technology was worshiped as a way to ring up an
entire cart of groceries with one simple hovering swipe over top of all the merchandise contained
within the cart. However, control freak school officials have recently gotten the idea that the RFID
system might be amply used as a way to keep track of students. But, the problem with this somewhat
big brotherish type of philosophy is that it can, indeed, be construed as an invasion of privacy. If one
is at all familiar with the Constitution that our
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Narrative Essay On Riding The Train
Since I ride the MRT 3 and LRT 2 lines to get to school and back home every day, I m no stranger to
commuting by train. Trying not to get mauled by the rush hour crowd or sitting sleepily on a bench,
wishing I didn t have to get up so early, is routine I don t give much thought to, other than as
complaint fodder. As long as I m concerned, I just have to get somewhere and it s not necessarily a
peaceful ride. Because I never rode the LRT 1, I assumed it would be the same as my usual commute.
However, for once, I decided to pay attention to the little details.
I rode the LRT 1 train on a rainy day. Maybe that was partially why the station was so dark when I
entered. Barely any sunlight lit up the area, and there were little to no working light bulbs either. Cool
winds blew past me, but as soon as people started crowding up in line it got hotter. When the groaning
train arrived it looked like a scene from an old movie complete with a rickety train and black and
white visuals due to the darkness.
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As soon as I stepped out from the long ride, the noise from the streets hit me once more. There were
the sounds of honking, engines running, and people shouting. A warm breeze immediately passed, and
I missed the little comfort of the train s air conditioning. Everything was brighter as well, because
there was no longer a roof and tinted windows to separate me from the sun that had emerged.
I had finally arrived at my destination but I didn t count how many minutes had passed. I wasn t
concerned with rushing anywhere. Despite the little inconveniences, riding a train with no destination
in mind was actually quite peaceful. With the steady motions, the buzzing white noise, and not having
to worry about getting somewhere, it reminded me to relax and let everything go by, instead of
constantly worrying about the
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Symbolism In The Ace Of Diamonds Gang
Ace of Diamonds Essay
In the short story The Ace of Diamonds Gang by Owen Marshall, symbolism is used to get across
Introduction
the main ideas of the story. The two main symbols used in this story are the Ace of Diamonds to
signify anonymity and confederacy, and the library card which symbolizes a mundane reality.
In the story the Ace of Diamonds is something that the author and his friends use to show their gang. A
bit like a gang patch or gang colours. They wear hankies with red diamonds painted on them when
they do their pranks, and leave an Ace of Diamonds card at each of their crime scenes . To the
members of The Ace of Diamonds Gang the Ace of Diamonds represents more than just a gang. It
represents a brotherhood, a confederacy, a clear exception to approved society . These boys see
themselves as outlaws a bit like Robin Hood or Ned Kelly. This is apparent with the author in
particular. He saw the gang as an escape from being thirteen years old in a provincial town which
shows that he saw his ordinary life as boring and uneventful. The gang gave him the opportunity to
conjure heroism . This shows that the author and his friends saw their actions as heroic and noble. This
is shown when he compares the gang to the heroes of history like the heroes of history it arose when it
needed to be there . Another way the author try s to show the reader that the gang is special is by using
military language and imagery. He uses military language such as redezvous , frission , and formation
. The author uses this language because he wants The Ace of Diamonds Gang to seem efficient, lethal,
and organised like the military. The military are also often seen as heroes who have been extremely
brave in dangerous situations. Like soldiers camouflaged in a forest or jungle the author sees The Ace
of Diamonds gang as very anonymous and hard to find. However instead of putting on a uniform they
are putting on diamond stamped masks. They compare themselves to such heroes as the Fish
Christians Black Hand Jacobites, the Scarlet Pipernel . This restates the ideals of confederacy,
anonymity, courage, elusiveness, and uniqueness of The Ace of Diamonds Gang that the author holds.
A good quote that sums up his
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The Effects Of Anger On The Social Function Of Anger
It is suggested by many that the main social function of anger is to change someone else s behaviour
in order to gain a better outcome for oneself (Fischer Roseman, 2007). However, whether anger is a
beneficial to us or not, is widely disputed (Fischer Roseman, 2007). First, the social functionists
perspective on the social function of anger will be discussed by evaluating Hutcherson Gross study
(2011). Furthermore, Choi and Murdock s (2017) study on anger expression, interpersonal conflict and
depression symptoms will be explained and evaluated by introducing Chue et al. s (2017) findings.
Finally it will be argued that anger can help to create and maintain a hierarchy within social groups by
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In other words, anger is a response to a situation in which one is threatened to lose personal freedom
and/or possessions. In this case, the social function of anger is to eliminate or change the specific
behaviours, observed by the self as direct intimidations, in order to gain a better outcome (Fischer
Roseman, 2007). Evidence for the social functionalist perspective on the social function of anger was
provided by Fischer Roseman (2007). They hypothesised anger belongs to the attack emotion family
with the social function of changing other people s behaviour through attacking in order to gain a
more desirable outcome for oneself. Furthermore, they suggested after the anger has settled, the
attacking behaviour can have positive long term effects on the relationship with the attacked person.
Fischer Roseman tested the hypothesis as follows: they asked 94 students (30 men, 64 women) to
recall and describe a situation in which they felt either anger or contempt, but not both (conditions
were assigned randomly). After, participants were handed a questionnaire regarding the described
situation and were asked to rate them on a 7 point Likert scale (1= not applicable; 7= very applicable).
Questions, for example, measured emotional strength, two types of immediate responses (verbal attack
vs withdrawals) and also long term responses toward the person involved in the scenario to measure
reconciliation and rejection.
Although
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Societal Identity In Ender s Game
What defines a person s self? Maybe it s something they decide about themselves, or maybe
something quantifiable. In either case, everyone has some sort of Identity. Throughout the novel Ender
s Game, Ender, unsurprisingly the main character, is always questioning who he is both to the rest of
the world and to himself. This soul searching is a great catalyst for the plot to thicken. His identity
crisis can be broken between three categories, societal identity, interpersonal identity and personal
identity. Ender s Identity is Ender s problems with societal identity are apparent even within the first
chapter, when he is called a third (Card 2). This term is a derogatory one which refers to someone
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His main crisis of identity has to be that of ending up like his seemingly mentally disturbed and
violent older brother, Peter. When his monitor is taken off of him, he was attacked by a group of
bullies. He subsequently defeated them, but did so in such a brutal way that he couldn t help but feel
guilty of unnecessary violence. This is shown in the quote Ender leaned his head against the wall of
the corridor and cried until the bus came. I am just like Peter. Take my monitor away, and I am just
like Peter. (Card 6). He also shows characteristics of Peter when he is first put on the space station
with other recruits. When he is being harassed by a kid behind him, Ender anticipates the next blow
and grabs the kid s arm, but he ends up breaking it (Card 26). He questions whether he broke the arm
because he wasn t used to null gravity, or because he was angry and couldn t control his outburst. He
displays this quality again later in the book too. When Ender is tested through a random computer
generated simulation test, he gets upset after none of his solutions are working and turns to violence.
This has a deep psychological effect on Ender because Peter is explicitly shown to be who he hates, so
for him to become Peter is to become everything he s avoided trying to become. The struggle between
identities is troubling to say the least, and truly defines his character. Luckily, this feeling of becoming
peter is
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Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
Mark Sheen 529794668
POS 442 American Political Tradition
12 October, 2006
During the period between its proposal in September 1787 and ratification in 1789, the United States
Constitution was the subject of numerous debates. The contending groups consisted of Federalists,
those who supported ratification, and Anti Federalists, those opposed to the constitution. Each group
published a series of letters known as the Federalist and Anti Federalist Papers. The Anti Federalist
papers objected to provisions of the proposed constitution while the Federalist Papers defended the
rationale behind the document. Anti Federalist objections included that; the United States was too
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In what is considered the first anti federalist paper, Brutus writes: In a republic, the manners,
sentiments, and interests of the people should be similar. If this be not the case, there will be a
constant clashing of opinions; and the representatives of one part will be continually striving against
those of the other. This will retard the operations of government, and prevent such conclusions as will
promote the public good. This clash of ideas, opinions and lifestyles, he argued, did not lend itself to
any overarching federal government. He continues: The United States includes a variety of climates.
The productions of the different parts of the union are very variant, and their interests, of consequence,
diverse. Their manners and habits differ as much as their climates and productions; and their
sentiments are by no means coincident. The laws and customs of the several states are, in many
respects, very diverse, and in some opposite; each would be in favor of its own interests and customs,
and, of consequence, a legislature, formed of representatives from the respective parts, would not only
be too numerous to act with any care or decision, but would be composed of such heterogenous and
discordant principles, as would constantly be contending with each other (Anti Federalist 1). The
Federal Farmer adds: Different laws, customs, and opinions exist in the different states, which by a
uniform system of laws would be
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The Frames And Their Goals And Beliefs Into Collective Action
Frames Literature
Within social movement literature, frames play a major role in impacting how movement actors
translate their goals and beliefs into collective action. Specifically, frames shape the parameters of
action and the strategic choices underlying these actions. Additionally, framing processes have taken
center stage in an attempt to understand the emergence and development of social change efforts
(Croteau Hicks, 2003: 252). For sociologists, frames act as schemata of interpretation which render
things or situations meaningful (Goffman, 1974: 21). Political scientists attribute this concept to
collective action, where frames simplify and condense aspects of the world out there, with the end
intention of mobilizing potential adherents and constituents (Benford Snow, 1988: 198). In its simplest
form, movements may try to remake the world in their own image (Clemens in McAdam et al, 1996:
213). Therefore, to get supporters involved in collective action, organizers must shape their frames in
an attractive manner. To generate collective action frames, movement organizers participate in what
scholars call frame articulation (Benford Snow, 2000: 623). Frame articulation, according to Benford
and Snow, involves the connection and alignment of events and experiences so that they hang together
in a relatively unified and compelling fashion (2000: 623). Benford and Snow further argue: what
gives the resultant collective action frames its novelty is not
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Theme Of Companionship In Frankenstein
It is an innate characteristic of the human psyche to search for belonging, whether with another
individual or perhaps a community of people. Once this sense of companionship has been achieved,
one tends to conform one s self in order to adhere to the goals and standards that said person or
persons follow. This will eventually create a lasting impact on the individual for better or for worse. In
Mary Shelley s Gothic novel Frankenstein, the creature comes into the world with a pure heart and
mind, almost exactly like that of a newborn infant. As he experiences his environment and
accumulates knowledge of it, he starts to abandon his primal instincts to pursue a dark venture towards
validation from mankind and eventually revenge towards them.It is an innate characteristic of the
human psyche to search for belonging, whether with another individual or perhaps a community of
people. Once this sense of companionship has been achieved, one tends to conform one s self in order
to adhere to the goals and standards that said person or persons follow. This will eventually create a
lasting impact on the individual for better or for worse. In Mary Shelley s Gothic novel Frankenstein,
the creature comes into the world with a pure heart and mind, almost exactly like that of a newborn
infant. As he experiences his environment and accumulates knowledge of it, he starts to abandon his
primal instincts to pursue a dark venture towards validation from mankind and eventually revenge
towards
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State Theatre History
State theatre companies play an important role in a community, state and country. State theatre
companies are ones that are directly funded by the government to showcase theatre. State theatre
companies exist to create a cultural environment for the country, and to entertain and educate a wider
audience than some of the lesser known theatre companies. They do this by creating a mainstage
season that appeals to the entirety of the Australian audience, state theatre companies are essential to a
community, due to their ability to showcase theatre to a wider audience. Queensland Theatre Company
was established in established in 1970 by Alan Edwards AM MBE, and was granted the prefix Royal
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It was originally styled the Royal Queensland Theatre Company. It was initially established as both a
training and a touring company. The company s origin lay in a decision by the Queensland
government in February 1969 to appoint a board to establish a state theatre company. The Australia
Council had made a decision to fund a state company in every state. The board had to choose between
the various options of promoting one of the local amateur companies to professional or starting a new
company. The board failed to come to an agreement and the government intervened. The company
granted statutory recognition in 1970 was the first federally funded professional theatre company in
Queensland. It took up residence in the new 611 seat SGIO Theatre, renamed the Suncorp Theatre in
1986, near the central business district in Brisbane. The founding artistic director was Alan Edwards,
an English actor. His regular performances were a feature of the company under his administration.
The first production he directed was the musical A Rum
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Connector Class Analysis
This area discusses the NS parts, for the most part compound system segments. The foundation of the
pecking order is the Tcl Object class that is the super class of all Otcl library objects scheduler, system
parts, clocks and alternate articles including NAM related ones). As a predecessor class of Tcl object,
Ns object class is the super class of all fundamental system part questions that handle bundles, which
may form compound system protests, for example, hubs and connections. The fundamental system
parts are further isolated into two subclasses, Connector and Classifier, in light of the quantity of the
conceivable yield information ways. The essential system questions that have stand out yield
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At last, the TTL item figures Time to Live parameters for every parcel got and overhauls the TTL field
of the bundle.
In NS, system exercises are followed around simplex connections. In the event that the test system is
administered to follow system exercises (tagged utilizing $ns follow all record or $ns namtrace all
document), the connections made after the summon will have the accompanying follow items
embedded as indicated in Figure 9. Clients can additionally particularly make a follow object of sort
between the given src and dst hubs utilizing the make follow {type document src dst} command.
At the point when each one embedded follow object (i.e. Enqt, Deqt, Drpt and Recvt) gets a bundle, it
keeps in touch with the determined follow record without expending any reproduction time, and
passes the parcel to the following system object. The follow configuration will be analyzed in the
General Analysis Example area.
queue Monitor
Essentially, following items are intended to record parcel entry time at which they are found. In spite
of the fact that a client gets enough data from the follow, he or she may be intrigued by what is
happening inside a particular yield line. For instance, a client intrigued by RED line conduct may need
to measure the flow of normal line size and current line size of a particular RED line (i.e. requirement
for line observing). Line checking might be accomplished utilizing line screen questions and
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Examples Of Stereotypes In The Breakfast Club
The Breakfast Club is set in Shermer, Illinois on March 24, 1984. Five high school students from
Shermer High School are required to report for detention on a Saturday. The school s principal, Mr.
Vernon, who is supervising the detention, gives them an assignment where they are each required to
write an essay about how they came to be in detention and who they think they are. The students are
strangers to one another, each coming from a different social group, however, throughout the day they
eventually open up and they begin to realize they are not, in fact, as different as they originally
thought. The Breakfast Club is a movie that falls into the Comedy/Drama type of entertainment media.
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In high school, everyone is vulnerable and desperate to figure out who they are. As a consequence,
people typically live off the labels put upon them by others. When suddenly they re not that unique 13
year old kid their parents told them they were; they re a loser, they re a jock, they re a brain, they re a
princess and they re a basket case. In this movie, they ve come to a point where they don t know
themselves as anything other than their label, which they had no choice in. These labels were chosen
for them based on their looks, background and family. For example, Claire is pretty and rich and that
is what everyone has told her so what else is she supposed to believe? Because of this, she s always
going to think she is supposed to hang out with the pretty, popular girls, because that s who society has
told her she is. The same can be said for the rest of the characters, Bender especially. While growing
up, his own parents told him that he was never worth anything. Because of this, when he went to
school and was faced with dealing with other adults, he
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Analysis Of The House Of Mirth By Lara Saltz
Selden, in The House of Mirth, is a character that is part of the Elite class, but that doesn t allow the
constraints of the elites shadow his vision. In her essay, Lara Saltz argues Selden is able to see real,
poetic Lily because he possesses both an acute eye for what is materially in front of him (Saltz 1). She
continues on with this thesis, arguing that Selden posses a balance between realism and imagination,
that allows him to see the real Lily, during her performance of Sir Joshua Reynold s pain, Mrs Lloyd.
Evidence in the novel showing that Selden can see past the illusions of high life, can be seen in Lily
realizing that Selden is detached from the social world, the discussion of love between Lily and Selden
and Lily s final confrontation of Selden and subsequent death. These three pieces of evidence support
Saltz s assertion that Selden can see things for what they really are due to his ability to balance realism
and imagination. The first, being Lily s observation that Selden is detached from the social class. The
party, being thrown by Mrs. Trenor, is the stage in which Lily discovers that Selden is detached from
social class. The entire affair, starts with Lily being asked to help, it seems, to plan the weeding.
during this planning, it is discovered that Mrs. Trenor has scheduled the party in conflict with another
character s own party. They move in this sense, not really caring about who will be offended and even
offer their own view to placate any
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Aristotle And Virtue
Aristotle and the Ethics of Virtue and Character explains the theories that make up a moral situation.
First, we have expectations for the outcome of a moral situation to be utilitarian or sometimes produce
another desirable result. We also have restraints that govern the actions we make to produce those
outcomes. Last, certain character traits define who is prepared to perform the necessary actions and be
content with the results. Aristotle s The Moral Virtues explains how the mean of an excess and a
deficit is the virtue. It is nearly impossible to act perfectly within the mean, which is why Aristotle
recommends that one keep away from the extreme that is more opposed to the mean, be wary of
pleasant things, and notice the direction (toward excess or deficit) toward which one, personally, will
tend. Finally, in Habit and Virtue, Aristotle defines virtue as a result of habituation. Character is
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Mckenna, believes that flexibility is the most important virtue for a 3/C midshipman. He explained
this by noting the unique place of a third class in a company. First, a 3/C must use the followership
learned as a plebe in order to learn from the upperclassmen who run the company, especially since the
youngsters were shotgunned and are having to learn an entirely new company system. But, along with
following the 2/C and 1/C, a 3/C is immediately expected to lead a plebe, which requires flexibility in
itself. A 3/C must find the line between being a friend and a superior to the plebe, sometimes
switching between the roles. Mr. Mckenna sees the increase in freedom of 3/C as a difficult increase in
responsibility because you suddenly expected to follow and lead but without as many people
constantly watching. If a 3/C is rigid in her ways, she will be unable to follow, learning a new
company s ways, and unable to lead, changing her ways to help develop someone other than
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Mindfulness Stress Reduction Workshop Session
Description of the Sessions
Session 1 Mindfulness Stress Reduction Workshop session one was an online presentation using
Facebook Live on Friday November 11th starting at 4pm. The video was available at any time.
Participants had the option of watching live or could watch after the fact. Also the video was available
for participants to re watch and ask questions at any time. I checked for new comments and/or
questions every day and responded within 24 hours.
The presentation lasted a total of 45 minutes. There were a total of 15 participants both male and
female. The presentation consisted of a 12 slide PowerPoint covering the following areas of content:
What Is Stress (1 Minutes)
Good Stress Versus Bad Stress (5 Minutes)
Knowing Your Triggers (7 Minutes)
Effects Of Stress ( 7 Minutes)
How To Measures Your Stress (5 Minutes)
How To Reduce Stress (5 Minutes)
What Is Mindfulness (2 Minutes)
Why Practice Mindfulness/Benefits Of Mindfulness (5 Minutes)
Questions (8 Minutes)
Session 2 Held on November 18th from 4:30pm 6pm at Weber State University Davis Campus. The
session consisted of learning four simple and short mindfulness activities that can be incorporated in
one s daily life and the potential benefits of each activity. For this session there was ten participants,
again mostly female.
Mindfulness activities that were included were:
Mindful Eating (10 minutes)
Meditation (8 minutes)
Deep Breathing (10 minutes)
Visualization
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Founded 1448 as Magdalen Hall by William Wayflete Bishop...
Founded 1448 as Magdalen Hall by William Wayflete Bishop of Winchester. 1458 as Magdalen
College (Pronounced Maudlin). Sister College Magdalene College Cambridge. Men and Women
Undergraduates 411 Postgraduates 185. Magdalen is situated on the eastern edge of central Oxford,
along side the River Cherwell, in a huge 100 acres of woodlands. This includes a deer park where a
herd of hundreds of freely roaming deer enhance the already impressive setting. Striking, five hundred
year old buildings radiate an ancient and powerful charm, despite a chequered history of renovation
that, in past times, caused great friction between fellows. Secret demolitions (in the long breaks
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Founded as Magdalen Hall The Bishop of Winchester, William of Wayflete founded the forerunner to
the college Magdalen Hall in 1448 on the High Street. The good bishop was a leading educational
reformer of the day, with a passion for Renaissance ideas and had, by this time, already helped to
establish schools to promote his new views. He had also been Provost of Eton: one of England s
leading and most influential schools. Wayflete s ambition, wealth and connections with Henry VI
enabled him to acquire the nearby site of an old tumble down hospital, sitting on vast tracts of land
just outside the city walls. It was here, the present site, that Magdalen became a proper college in
1458. Wayflete made use of some of the existing buildings, as a temporary arrangement, until his
grand, purpose built college was complete. However the inherited chapel and hospital hall remained in
use and traces still survive to this today. May morning song The pronunciation of the college name is
Maudlin and special reference was made to this in the original statutes. The name honours Mary
Magdalen who is said to have undergone a spiritual transformation after meeting Christ in Galilee.
The statutes also made provision for a choir to be founded consisting of men from the college and
boys drawn from the associated school. This choral tradition continues to this day and includes the
ancient and famous custom of singing grace from the
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Redefining Heroism Throughout The Language Of The Brag
Samuel Ballantyne
Dr. Van Aken
English 152
Final Essay
5/3/2017
Redefining Heroism in the Language of the Brag
Sharon Olds author of the Language of the Brag, suggests through her experience in the poem that our
society and culture altogether is male dominated towards achievement and focused more for men s
success and heroism. Men are typically known for their strength and courage, especially heroic acts in
society. When things are expected to get done, it s naturally expected for the guy to do it. And through
her use of repetition and tone in the Language of the Brag the author describes certain attributes that
she once lacked to later achieving in the poem. Significantly, Olds uses repetition to make a statement
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There is also poetic action depicted in the poem, in which the writer establishes her longing to perform
an act of heroism or extraordinary achievement. I think my biggest surprise was her casual use of
sexual language, using a vibrating cock as a metaphor, and later using the knife reference again saying
she was stabbed in her inner sex. Sharon Olds speaks so fiercely about the woman s body, that you
feel she s almost competing against the constant objectivity against the woman s body. You can tell
she speaks from experience, she s watched the boys play and all she wants is to show them that she
has suffered as a woman and is better for it. She s stronger, prouder, and for that reason has a right to
brag and redefine heroism.
The middle of the poem is crucial because Sharon Olds is able to link heroism to the act of birth. It is
also where the speaker changes her statement from I have wanted to I have. Sharon Olds does this by
using graphic images to emphasize her point in the act of birth. She states, my inner sex/ stabbed again
and again with terrible pain like a knife./ I have lain down./ I have lain down and sweated and shaken/
and passed blood and feces and water and/ slowly alone in the center of a circle I have/ passed the new
person out (lines 19 25). This transition I have wanted to I have is important not only because its
shows the author s new found strength through the process of the act, Olds herself is finally the center
of
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Bill Of Right At The International Level
Bill of rights
The idea of a bill of right at the international level was conceived at the time of framing the charter of
the U.N.at the San Francisco conference in 1945, at which the organization was established. President
Truman of the US in his closing speech to the conference stated that under the charter we have good
reason to expect the framing of an international bill of rights, acceptable to all the nations involved.
That bill of rights will be as much part of international life as our own bill of rights is a part of our
constitution. (1) International bill of human rights consists of the UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF
HUMAN RIGHTS (UDHR), the international covenant on civil and political rights along with its
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It also emphasized the need for international protection of human rights. The conscience of human
beings worldwide was shocked by Mussolini s fascist government of Italy, the Spanish civil war and
the Franco regime. The most significant formulation of this vision of a new international legal order
was the message to the US congress, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in January 1941 in which he
referred to the four freedoms : freedom of speech and expression, freedom of worship, freedom from
want and freedom from fear which were among the foundations upon which planning for the united
nation was started. In 1945 at the San Francisco Conference, where the UN Charter was finally
drafted, several actors contributed to the greater emphasis on human rights. Although the suggestion
of creating a commission on human rights was controversial among the great powers, the US finally
achieved its adoption. Thus, a commission on human rights was the only one explicitly mentioned in
the UN charter, and consequently, the human rights issue had got a flying start within the United
Nations. United nation was formally established on 24th October 1945.Human rights issue were
assigned to the economic and social council (ECOSOC), at the first session of which the nuclear
commission on human rights was set up. This commission met in April/May 1946 and made
recommendation on composition and terms of reference. These matters were finally decided by the
ECOSOC s second session, in which full
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Hezbollah Research Paper
Terrorism within or against the United States is not a new phenomenon. Our history is well
documented with thousands of attempts and actual acts of terrorism that happened on U.S. soil. The
first act of terrorism can be traced back to 1865 with the assassination of President Lincoln, but the
first and boldest foreign terrorist attack occurred in New York City on February 26, 1993. Over 1,000
people were injured and six were killed when a group of Islamic terrorists detonated a rental truck
equipped with explosives underneath the World Trade Center. The Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) later discovered that the explosion at the World Trade Center was a dress rehearsal for the most
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Hezbollah began its existence with leaders, such as al Musawi, al Khalil, and Mughniyah, who had
proven their competence in the crucible of Lebanon s Civil War. With these leaders, they recruited
fighters with an extensive military training background, which proved to be an asset against the Israeli
army. There is said to be tens of thousands of Hezbollah members within their ranks and could
increase up to a hundred thousand or more. Abbas al Musawi was the senior leader of Hezbollah
before the Israeli s killed him in 1992. Hassan Nasarallah became the next senior leader of Hezbollah,
also known as the Secretary General; essentially he makes all the decisions for any political or
paramilitary activities. Nasrallah was a student of al Musawi in a religious seminary school in Iraq,
and he regarded al Musawi as his mentor. He was a strong supporter of the Israel resistance and while
in school, he organized a group of Shiite s to assist in the invasion of Israel. Even though Nasrallah
has faced criticism from his own people, he has won broad grassroots support by cultivating a social
welfare network that provided schools, clinics, and housing in the predominantly Shiite parts of
Lebanon. He has proven to be a very intelligent, religious, and charismatic figure across the Arab
nations, and has gained much support and popularity for Hezbollah s terrorist activities. Underneath
Secretary General Nasrallah is second in command, Naim Qassem, the top political advisor to
Nasrallah, Hussein al Khalil, and now deceased spiritual leader or chief Mujtahid, Sheikh Muhammed
Hussein Fadlallah. For more than twenty years, Imad Fayez Mugniyah was considered Hezbollah s
top planner of worldwide terrorist operations, but he was replaced by Mohammed Rida Zahidi in
2008. Finally, the head of security is Wafiq Safa, who was a founder of Hezbollah and
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Evolution Of A Evolutionary Theory
Evolution is descent with modification, a phrase Darwin used in proposing the at Earth s many species
are descendants of ancestral species that were different The power of evolution as a unifying theory is
its ability to explain and connect a vast array of observations about the living world. Aristotle believed
that life forms could be arranged on a scale of increasing complexity. Each form of life, perfect and
permanent, had its allotted space. Darwin argued that classification should be based on evolutionary
relationships Darwin used fossils, the remains or traces of organisms from the past, to study and
observe change over time. Paleontology is the study of these fossils Darwin said that if geologic
change results from slow, continuous actions rather than from sudden events, then the Earth must be
much older than what was previously thought. Lamarck used two main principles already accepted to
prove his evolutionary theory. The first was use and disuse, the idea that parts of the body that are
used extensively become larger and stronger. The other was inheritance of acquired characteristics,
which stated that an organism could pass these modifications to its offspring. Lamarck s idea that
organisms have an innate drive to become more complex was rejected by Darwin. Darwin reasoned
that over a long time, descent with modification eventually led to the rich diversity we see today.
Closely related species that are very similar due to their common ancestor, until they
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Personal Statement For The Greek Debt Crisis
Debt is a problem that everyone fears. When a person owes money to someone else, you are in fear,
worry and pain. The biggest debt crisis I witnessed was the Greek debt crisis. It started back in 2009
and continues now. The problem is rooted back to when the Greek government borrowed money from
external sources on a regular basis to pay for unproductive government projects and luxurious social
welfare schemes for its people and came to a point where the Greek government could not pay back
their loans and all their expenditures after the global financial crisis in 2008. When I first read about
the crisis, I became interested. I researched and slowly understood the basics of economics and
finance and how captivating it was. At that time, I had a mindset that my career path would be geared
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These subjects exposed me to the business world and highlighted my interest and strengths in each of
those subjects. I started leaning towards Accounting and Finance after learning Accounting and
realising how important accounting is to a nation. I learned that the debt crisis in Greece was a result
of insufficient high quality government financial information. This motivated me to pursue this degree
so that I can assist Malaysia in boosting its economy and not making the mistakes of the Greek
government. Besides that, I also favored accounting because of my passion towards mathematics and
numbers. Throughout my schooling, I have always had a zeal for mathematics. Since accounting
revolves around numbers, mathematics and calculations, it is ideal for
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Example Of Informative Speech Example
1. For the First question, How can I improve my introduction, including my hook so that it will grab
my audience s attention ?, I need to put some more details in my introduction, to make it more
specific, so that my audience s will have a better understanding, that is how, and to improve my hook,
which is to grab my audience s attention, i will put the causes and the effects, like i put what is the
cause and what are the effects, then it would get their attention, because it quickly shows the important
information, and it seems astonishing enough, that is a way to improve my hook, and again to put
more details, making it more specific, giving them a better understanding, that is how. 2. what can I do
to clarify my Thesis statement, or claim ?, I have to put more details, in order to make it more clear,
making have more sense, less confusing, being specific is the best way, so be more specific, and I
shouldn t use words that some people don t know, for example, deceived, inquisitive, it s a way to not
confuse them, and from preventing them to slow down from the confusion, do not make it short, it
should have more than enough information, and last some evidence to back it up, because since it is
talking about the claim or Thesis statement, I use evidence to make it relate to the claim or These
statement, when it s related, it will make more sense this way, it will show why, and how, it will
explain, which is more specific, these are many ways to clarify Thesis statement,
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Nike Pricing Strategy
B (5) NIKE S PRICING
Pricing is company selling a product or service. The product price can set to a highest profit for every
single product sold in the market or from the market. The price can be control by the organization to
benefit their consumer needs and wants depending consumer behavior and the market.
(THEECONIMICTIMES, 2013)
In NIKE Company there is two pricing strategy and the first strategy will be everyday low price
(EDLP) and high low (HI LO). The definition of EDLP, the NIKE Company will cut down their
company expenses from advertising and some operation expenses. Besides that, NIKE Company will
ensure every consumer is affordable to purchase his or her product by giving up lowest price. Because
of this strategy, it will give the organization having a better supply chain management. For example,
NIKE Company will not occur out of stock because in the price strategy it will make sure higher
inventory turns and this pricing strategy will not stock outs. Apart from that, NIKE company use the
cost oriented of pricing strategies to target the customers who are in middle income of customers by
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The topic that we choose is Nike s company which is the big company and lots of competitor in
marketing such as Adidas and Puma. Nike s company does have a lot of loyal consumer and because
their company have a good communication mix in marketing. First of all, limitation is one of the
communication mix. Consumer may just wait the incentives for example like on time delivery. Other
than that, consumer may diminish image of the firm, represent decline in the product quality. Nike
also will reduces profit margins, customers may stock up during the promotion. Shift focus away from
the product itself to secondary factors, therefore no product differential
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The Curse And The Doom Of The New World
Introduction 1. Fuku means a curse or a doom of some kind; specifically the Curse and the Doom of
the New World (Diaz, 1). The significance fuku had in the Dominican history and beliefs were that the
name was placed on the people that did harm to the Dominican Republic. For example, The Admiral s
very name has become synonymous with both kinds of fuku, little and large; to say his name aloud or
even to hear it is to invite calamity on the heads of you and yours (Diaz, 1). Also, the dictator Trujillo
was considered a powerful fuku, if anyone would have utter his name in vain one would have been
kick out of sea. Fuku is believed to have been unleashed by the arrival of Europeans on Hispaniola. 2.
I think Diaz chose to convey historical facts and anecdotes in footnote form for the fact that Diaz may
assume one may know something. But just in case someone does not know it he included a brief
description. For example, when Diaz mentions the dictator Trujillo and if I don t know anything of
him, I can just look at the footnote for brief description of him. Also, I think Diaz chose this method
for the people who want to learn more about the person or thing. 3. I think the purpose of Diaz writing
this book is related to fuku. This is because the introduction is based on the word fuku and different
ways fuku is portrayed in history. Also, on the line, As I m sure you ve guessed by now, I have a fuku
story too (Diaz, 6). The line illustrates that Diaz might write a personal
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Short Note On Procedural Memory
Long Term Memory
Procedural Memory Apart of the long term memory, responsible for knowing how to do things ex how
to ride a bike
Procedural Knowledge Knowing how to simple things ex how to tie your shoe or riding a bike, this
does not include conscious thoughts (conscious aware, so not aware of doing actions.
Semantic Memory Knowledge of meanings, the basics and about the world
Episodic Memory Stores info from events that we have experienced
Endel Tulving An Estonian Canadian experimental psychologist and human research on memory
influenced psychologist, scientist, and others. He defined long term memory(one of the earliest to
define long term memory). He proposed to define the difference between episodic, semantic, and
procedural memory.
Declarative Knowledge Knowing, ex when mom s birthday is, dogs are animals, and Columbus is the
capital of Ohio. Long term memory is located in the inner fold of the temporal lobe. Temporal lobe
lies beneath the temples on the head. The temporal lobe controls hearing.
Alzheimer s
Alzheimer s A disease in the brain that destroys memory and other functions.
Symptoms
Cognitive: Confusion,difficulty thinking/understanding/concentrating, makes things up and not able to
create new memories,can t do simple math or not able to recognize simple things.
Behavioral: aggression, agitation, difficulty with self care, irritability, meaningless repetition of own
words, personality changes, lack of restraint, or
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Ray Robinson s Being Sugar Ray
Sugar Ray Robinson was America s greatest boxer, and one of the first celebrity athletes. The book
Being Sugar Ray by Kenneth Shropshire is a fantastic book for sport fans and especially fans of
boxing. If you are not into sports, much less boxing, then this book may be hard to get into and may
drag on throughout. This book is a biography about Sugar Ray. It explains his life from beginning to
end. I loved Being Sugar Ray and think it is an absolute great book because of it being motivational
and inspiring throughout.
He traveled all over the world. A few of the places he fought at was Brazil, Italy, France, China, and
many more. I liked this aspect of the book because I find geography very interesting and the author
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When he was young, many people tried to stop him from boxing, but Robinson did not listen to them.
When Robinson started fighting top tier boxers, many people started doubting him and thought he
wouldn t make it. He overcame this and fought to the top. I loved it because it was an inspirational
story. It explained how he grew up from living in poverty in Detroit, to making millions and being
known from all over the world. In the book Shropshire said, Robinson dreamed of being a champ, but
most black men of the day were simply striving to make life better (Shropshire 24). This shows how
he was discriminated against for being an African American and couldn t get the privileges he wanted.
Despite the racial discrimination against him, he set out to follow his dreams. He was introduced to
boxing when he was 7 years old, and he started boxing by 1936 when he was 15. By the time he was
19, he had a professional record. He retired in 1952, only to come back three years later and regain his
title. By the time he died from diabetes, he had a record of 128 1 2. He had the best record of anyone
in the league.
Sugar Ray Robinson was the best boxer in history. Robinson won the Golden Glove Award in 1939
and 1940 and also won the world middleweight title 5 times, all within 7 years. He didn t just box, he
also did volunteer work at his hometown, helping at dinners, restaurants, and schools. Robinson had a
big impact on the
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Entrepreneurial And Collectivity Stages
Entrepreneurial Collectivity stages This meant that Armscor had to progress quickly through the first
two stages namely Entrepreneurial stage as well as the Collectivity stage. The Entrepreneurial stage is
the formation stage whereby the organization is born; this is where the entrepreneurial idea comes to
fruition. The biggest issue with the entrepreneurial stage is leadership, because when the number of
employees reach a point excellent leadership is required to lead those employees. (teamtwinkies,
2017) Armscor did not face this problem off a lack of effective leadership as government kept a close
eye on it. Progression to the next stage of the organizational life cycle requires labour and capital, this
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The innovative work establishments keep on producing imaginative innovation items and
administrations which experience thorough testing and assessment forms that are perceived globally.
Gerotek gives vehicle and item testing administrations to all customers including private customers.
Advanced training and corporate occasions offices are additionally advertised. The company has a
testing range called Alkantpan Testing Range which is in the heart of the semi desert part of the
country. As a world wide testing range facility, Alkantpan has received positive reviews from
international clients who have used the facility. Conducts persistent innovative work to keep up and
propel defensive layer insurance advances and to set up modern capacity, to timeously fulfil shield
assurance necessities over the whole risk range. This administration incorporates investigation of the
client assurance needs, improvement of covering, testing and capability of vehicle structure ballistic
resistance. Aptitude likewise incorporates outlining and fitting of shield bundles on lightweight
vehicles and primary fight tanks. (Armscor,
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The Decision Of Withdrawal From Life Sustaining Treatment
Introduction The NMC (2015) are the providers of the Nursing Code of Conduct. The code contains
the professional standards to which all nurses must uphold, allowing for accountability of patients that
come into their care. As well as the code of conduct, all nursing professionals have a responsibility to
develop their knowledge in relation to law within clinical practice, and furthermore, ethical
frameworks that are linked to judgment and decision making when providing care (Savage Moore,
2006). In light of this, the overall aim of this essay is to elaborate on issues surrounding law and ethics
in nursing. To do so, a case study has been chosen from a previous clinical experience. The focus of
the case study will be on the decision of withdrawal from life sustaining treatment. Emphasis will be
largely on the law and ethics concerning the issue of withdrawal from treatment. Moreover, the ethics
and law involved in the palliative/advanced end of life care planning and decision making. In order to
protect the identity and uphold the confidentiality of the case study, a pseudonym will be used
throughout. Hendrick (2005) portrays confidentiality as being one of the most important and well
established moral obligations of health care ethics . Case Study Maureen is a 64 year old female
patient. Maureen had been previously diagnosed with chronic kidney disease stage 5 (CKD), also
known as end stage kidney disease (ESKD). Maureen has a vascular access point in the form of an
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Discovering Personal Identity
Along with relationships, especially personal ones, adoptees can find themselves trying to figure out
this question: Have you ever heard the saying, you have to love yourself before you can love someone
else? Theres one caveat to that; who are you? Discovering personal identity is something that can start
as young as 18 to 30 month old toddlers. (Oswalt) Recognizing personal attributes about yourself, hair
color, name, age, eye color, gender, etc are all forms of self conception, or labels children use to
describe themselves. (Oswalt) Though this shows the physical identification this doesn t show
emotional development in finding personal identity. I myself, had my name changed when I was
adopted. Your name is one of the biggest forms of
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Disadvantages Of Integrated Model
Abstract The integrated model is a new model that is recently developed to decrease from the classical
approach weaknesses and problems in building the management information systems (MIS s) that are
used to solve the management problems in the practical life. The use of this integrated model needs to
be tested, to prove how efficiently and successfully the model works. To achieving this objective, this
paper uses the mathematical probability theories to implement an internal test of the integrated model
work before using it in the practical life. The paper uses the qualitative research method in its
methodologies.
Keywords Integrated Model; Management Information System; MIS, Classical Approach; Information
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Here the system will be programmed and operated [2],[3].
5 Test and Maintenance Stage: it is the fifth (final) stage in the information system life cycle. Here, the
system will be tested to verify whether it includes errors or if it needs improvements to be better and
effective in achieving the users requirements [2],[3].
1.b What is the drawback of the classical approach
The information system life cycle of the classical approach (ISLC) consists of five main stages that
are: planning, analysis, design, implementation, and maintenance or test stages. The classical approach
uses these stages in its work in building the management information systems that will be used to
solve the management problems. The weakness and problem of the classical approach arises from the
permanent use of all of these five stages in all cases; because there are many cases that actually need
to use some of these stages but not to all of them, and as a result the classical approach suffers from
the weakness and problem in consuming more time and additional cost when it is used to build the
management information systems (MIS s) in order to solve the management problems
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A Good Friend
In today s world, many people are backstabbing and downright terrible. A good person, much less a
good friend is hard to find. It may be difficult for one to figure out who their true friends really are,
and in a time of need, one may be left wondering if they have any friends at all. Good friends are
usually found in small groups, maybe even just two people. A good friend is someone who cares about
you and will almost never let you down. To me, a good friend is loyal, is someone you can laugh with,
and is someone who can give you advice. Most importantly, a good friend will be loyal. For example,
a good friend might put their best friend at the top of their priority list when it comes to spending time
with them. A few weeks ago my best friend Makenzie invited me to go spend the day with her and her
family at Clarkco State Park where they were camping. Although I had already made plans to go on a
date with my boyfriend that day, I decided to cancel the plans with him in favor of spending time with
Makenzie. Best day ever in my opinion. On the contrary, a good friend will not go behind their friends
back. Even Though two best friends may not agree with each other every once in awhile, they will
never talk badly about them or share their friend s secrets. Obviously, the most important defining
quality of a good friend is their loyalty. Additionally, a good friend is someone who can laugh with
you. I personally am very clumsy, and my best friend definitely knows that. The
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Summary Of King Arthur s A Sin To Kill A Mockingbird
Who are the mockingbirds ? Written by Harper Lee in 1960, To Kill a Mockingbird follows the early
life of a young girl named Jean Louise (Scout) Finch, who lives the fictional city of Maycomb
Alabama, USA. Although it was written in 1960, the novel takes place in the early 1930 s during the
Great Depression. It s a sin to kill a mockingbird is not only one of the most memorable lines in this
book, it also reveals the main theme through it s characters and their actions.
In the beginning of chapter 10, Scout s older brother Jem asks their father Atticus if he will teach them
how to shoot with their new air rifles. He tells them Shoot all the bluejays you want [...] but
remember, it s a sin to kill a mockingbird. pg. 90. Scout is shocked ... Show more content on
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This classic story takes place in the early 1930 s during the Jim Crow South era which was full of
hatred and racism. We see the story reveal how both Tom and Arthur are mockingbirds through their
status in the community and actions they took in attempt to change their
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Analysis of the Character of Shrek and Lord Farquaad from...
Analysis of the Character of Shrek and Lord Farquaad from movie Shrek
In this essay I will analyse the characters of Shrek and Lord Farquaad and tell you about how the
filmmakers use different presentational devices to create an unusual fairy tale.
In traditional fairy tales the princess is normally a perfect, kind, beautiful person. In a traditional fairy
tale the princess is trapped in the tallest tower of a castle guarded by a terrifying beast.
A handsome prince always rescues them, for instance in Snow White and the seven dwarfs the prince
who rescues her gives her the kiss of life, which is supposed to make the story romantic. Ogres in
traditional fairy tales live in filthy swamplands; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He growls at them and then he says to them in a whisper this is the part when you re supposes to run
away .
When Shrek tries to make Donkey leave him alone by roaring at him donkey just makes a joke about
that if the roar didn t scare people the breathe would.
Donkey tries to become friends with Shrek by coming into his house and bouncing on his bed saying
they can stay up late swapping stories but Shrek doesn t want to be friends with Donkey. Shrek kicks
Donkey outside and Donkey keeps popping his head up in the window which annoys Shrek.
There are three blind mice who tease Shrek by talking about the smell of cheese when they are near
Shreks ears this is funny because the mice are blind but still manage to offend the ogre.
ELLIOT COOPER BRINE HOWE
Donkey and Shrek visit Duloc, to try to reclaim Shreks swamp from Lord Farquaad. Donkey thinks
that Shrek is too kind and should not have to ask for his swamp to be returned to him. Donkey tells
Shrek to kick out the fairy tale creatures with force from
his swamp if he needs to. Shrek offers to solve the dispute over a pint, which shows Shrek is trying to
settle the dispute without using violence.
When Shrek breaks into the castle to rescue Princess Fiona, he acts like an ogre when he greets the
princess and shakes her to wake her up
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Reflective Essay On The Glory Of God
As I said in this processing, we as individuals along with the church are coming full circle to the
image and the bride of Christ. In order to complete the process and walk in victory we re going to
have to get things right in the church. Let me say it again, if we are to walk in the manifested power of
the Glory of God we have to be transparent, accountable and get things right or God is going to strip
us naked in front of everybody. We must stop perpetrating, be real and keep it real on this journey. We
must take authority over every unclean spirit and everything that s not like God.
Rebuke those spirits! Rebuke the spirit of fear and intimidation in the name of Jesus! Renounce the
spirit of passivity. Renounce the spirit of insecurity, for in your weakness God s strength is made
perfect. Weakness is where the anointing is. We got to speak over ourselves, speak over our situation:
Now God I decree in the name of Jesus that I m walking into health, body, soul and spirit. In the name
of Jesus, I decree myself free. I make a decision. I ve decided to be free in the name of Jesus. Wash me
Lord! Satan will not stop the advancement of the church. He will not stop the advancement of the
people of God no matter what device he uses.
One of his most diabolical devices is the tongue. The people of God need to learn to bridle their
tongues. The same word that is spoken in your local church, you need to speak. You got to start
conforming to the spirit of the house. God wants to do
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Western Influences on Folk-Custom in Shanghai
Western Influences on Folk custom in Shanghai
The change of Folk custom is an important part of the change of society. As a metropolis in China,
Shanghai combines her own features with many other country s history and culture. As a result, the
Folk customs in Shanghai have changed a lot due to the impact of western culture.
The influences on proprieties
As a traditional city in China, Shanghai paid much attention to the etiquette and custom when people
met together in the old days. At that time, people must make a bow with hands folded in front,
worship on bended knees or pay respects to the others according to their social status. Worship on
bended knees is a posture to show compliment to others, in order to symbolize the rating of ... Show
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Gown was the typical old Chinese clothing, while the women wore cheongsams. The abuse of such
clothing was not corresponds to the requirement of equality and did not match the increasing cadence
of life.
So, people in Shanghai began to accept the western clothing. Chemise, overcoat, trousers, shoe
leather, socks were gradually popularized in Shanghais. The western elements in clothing are
increasing day by day.
The influences on diet
There is an ancient Chinese remark still going around like this. Food is the paramount necessity of
people. China is a country with a splendid catering culture.For a very long time, the habit of diet in
Shanghai didn t changed a lot. But as the infiltration of the western culture, the western diet is
introduced to Shanghai, and some western food is becoming more and more popular in Shanghai.
Champagne, tea with milk, carbonated drink, ice cream, bread and cake are widely accepted by people
of Shanghai. This shows that western diet culture has brought about great changes in diet structure in
Shanghai.
All the aspects of folk customs as mentioned upwards can reflect the great impact which is given to
Shanghai by the western culture. The communication between Chinese culture and western culture has
been enhanced and the two kinds of cultures have reached to an amalgamation. Shanghai has absorbed
the elite of western culture, and the society of Shanghai
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Elizabethan Bear Baiting
During Elizabethan times, bear and bull baiting was a popular sport. It provided opportunities for
members of all classes to gamble, even members of the royal family. Large amounts of money were
pooled and betted on for each round that occurred. It was introduced to England during the 13th
century and was prevalent until the 17th century. This entertainment lasted until the 19th century
during 1835 when it was finally forbidden by the Parliament as a cruel activity. Many bulls and bears
were kept purposely for the sake of the baiting events. Bull baiting consisted of tethering a bull by its
horns to a stake in the center of an arena. Bear baiting was different in that they were tied by their
necks or legs. The ropes which they were secured ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These rings were often merged with inn yards which were used to hold some of the earlier play
performances. The result of the merging basically became the foundation for the Elizabethan
amphitheater. During the 16th century the first theater was created, which had the same seating
arrangement as the baiting arenas, but had a secure stage as well as a cobbled floor as opposed to the
original dirt ground to allow for plays to be held in any kind of weather. Although the main purpose of
this new type of theater, the amphitheater, was to house plays, bear baiting could also still be
conveniently held in the same structure, providing for both gamblers and the new show business. The
importance of the creation of the amphitheater was the easy transition that it delivered for the English
Renaissance to take place. When popularity began to shift from bull and bear baiting to the acting
industry, the amphitheater that was produced was perfect for the English people who enjoyed both to
continue doing so. The baiting rings were an essential factor in contributing to the new age of the
Renaissance that allowed for the English culture to
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Chicago Race Riots 1919
The Aftermath By the end, thirty eight were dead (twenty three blacks, fifteen whites), five hundred
and thirty seven injured, and one thousand black families made homeless. Thousands and thousands
suffered from just one case. Many horrible things were done in the five months of rioting. If the police
arrested the white man from the beginning, those thirty eight people would be living today. Our
society saw nothing wrong in fighting for equal rights with violence. The entire U.S. society is part of
the blame for all the crucial events that occurred. After the riots of 1919 many of us learned from our
mistakes, but it can not be taken back. There was no need to have a separate group of white people and
a separate group of black people. We ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although it is nothing like the riots in Chicago years ago, racism is still common. Racism can be
discreet, but hurtful. In the past few years, there have been many violent situations that have been
considered racism. The shooting of Michael Brown, which caused riots very similar to the ones in
Chicago. These riots that occurred in Missouri were scarily similar to the riots in the early 1900s. The
destruction not only caused physical pain, but emotional pain as well. These actions made African
Americans look like they did many years ago, and that is not the reality of the situation. This
particular shooting was not the first, and probably not the last, that was driven by racism, or is said to
be. Racism and segregation happen everyday. Is it ignored or simply overlooked because the
foundation of our country is built upon this. As much as America has grown in racism, such as having
an African American man as our president for many years now, there is still a lot of growing to be
done. We, the people of the United States, need to look back on these mistakes, and the mistakes of
others, and work to our best ability to change them and prevent them from ever happening again.
America has come such a grand distance, and still has a long journey
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Switched Reluctance Motor ( Srm ) Essay
Switched reluctance motor (SRM) has merits of rigid and simple structure, simple converter circuit
with fault tolerance, high starting torque, premium speed regulation performance, high speed
capability, high torque to inertia ratio. However, the SRM suffers from noticeable torque ripple due to
discrete nature of the torque production, acoustic noises, high nonlinear characteristics due to the
doubly saliency structure. The nonlinearity in the operation of the SRM complicates the analysis as
well as the control of the motor [1 5]. Based on the modelling of SRM magnetic circuit, three models
of SRM are found in literature: linear model, nonlinear model without mutual inductances, and
nonlinear model with mutual inductances. Linear models in [6,7] are designed and simulated readily.
On contrast nonlinear models are obtained after a large set of experimental tests to obtain the magnetic
characteristics [8 15], or from a finite element method (FEM) analysis [16 18], which takes into
consideration the saturation of rotor and stator materials. The nonlinear model is preferable when
accurate precision is wanted. The converter used with SRM requires at least one switch per phase due
to unidirectional phase current. This is a big advantage when compared to the converters for AC motor
drives. Some configurations of converters used in SRM drives are presented in [19 22]. The half
bridge asymmetric converter is the most widely used for SRM drive applications, because of its high
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The Two Native American Brothers In The Red Convertible
Published in 1984, The Red Convertible depicts the relationship of two Native American brothers.
Lyman and Henry s relationship one day seemed perpetual. Unfortunately, this long lasting
relationship would come to an end. The two brothers were once adventurous and very much
nonchalant teenage boys enjoying the never ending summer. The unconditional trust the two brothers
have with each other is greatly portrayed through the joint ownership of the Red Convertible.
Unfortunately, the return of older brother Henry from the war has permanently changed him. Lyman is
unable to cope with his indifferent brother, thus Lyman s actions demonstrate how he greatly misses
the bond and relationship the two used to have. Ultimately, Lyman was to unable ... Show more
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The perishing of Henery has led younger brother Lyman to have no other way of coping with it, but to
get rid of every memory regarding Henry. Lyman states, That picture. I never look at it anymore. A
few months ago, I don t know why, I got his picture out and tacked it on the wall... All I know is I
couldn t stay in the same room with that picture... We put the picture in a brown bag, folded the bag
over and over tightly, then put it way back in a closet (328). Lamentably, the relationship Henry and
Lyman sustained, died as Henry died too. This is greatly portrayed as Lyman tries to demolish all
memories involving Henry. The relationship that was once thought to be enduring, came to an end.
Unfortunately, Lyman was unable to retain the relationship he hoped would come back following the
arrival of Henry. Lyman came up with the conclusion that he will never be able to regain the bond
with Henry thus, he was unable to cope with the loss and decided to abolish all memories associated
with Henry.
Louise Erdrich s compelling short story, The Red Convertible thoroughly displays the relationship of
two Native American brothers; the story reveals how a close relationship which was at one time
unfathomable to think it would come to a finale, would one day deteriorate. The adventurous
memories that were once kept with great enthusiasm, were now destroyed as the war destroyed Henry.
Sadly, Lyman and Henry s once long lasting relationship died off as Henry did
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The Roles Of Children And Youth Actors Essay
Theatre feels like it is fading away from relevancy. Often times, theatre is dismissed at all levels,
whether it is from just community theatre or reserved for in laws and tourists. This means that theatre
has got two options. It will either become a completely rigid institution that loses its force and
relevance, or it needs to change and be able to become a powerful voice again. I think that what the
theatre needs is already available and in the theatre, but not used correctly. I feel that children are
some of the most important aspects of theatre and are overlooked because of archetypal child stars.
Now, this does not mean I endorse productions like Rent adapted for high schools or having twelve
year old s performing Spurt of Blood. Those sorts of plays are not appropriate and should be
performed by adults. However, that also means that they should be limited to Annie. I think that
children and youth actors are so beneficial because they offer the commitment, creativity, willingness,
and camaraderie that is needed to change theatre into an influential strength. Children in the theatre
have a lot of flaws. It is something that is impossible to overlook, so it must be acknowledged. They
do not always have the willpower not to look for family members in the audience or grab at costume
pieces that are uncomfortable. If it is a play that s cast is primarily children, they can quickly become
rowdy and run rampant backstage. When in the audience, they can become bored and
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Eyes In Night By Elie Wiesel
To begin with, the author of this autobiography would explain every person s eyes in great depth,
which made it easier to explore how the Holocaust changed numerous people. It is known that
sometimes eyes express the feelings that humans may feel incapable of expressing for themselves,
which is something Elie Wiesel clearly understood. Right at the beginning of the novel we are
introduced to the character Moché the Beadle, who was an extremely joyful person. His eyes were
described as being dreamy expressing the curiosity and happiness that filled this man s heart. This
continued until one day in which he began telling stories about dreaded thing happening to the people
of the Jewish religion. No one believed him, not even Elie, and he was ... Show more content on
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As a young child, it was known that Elie prayed very often, and was much in touch with his faith. His
eyes were filled with curiosity, wonder, and joy, and it seemed as though nothing could take that away
from him. Once Elie was taken away from his home, and his family were stripped away from him,
some earlier than others, it is noticeable that a sudden darkness is coming over him. By the time its is
the end of the novel, he is so overcome with guilt and sadness, he can no longer even recognize the
person that he once was. Elie explains this right at the end of the autobiography as he states, From the
depths of the mirror, a corpse gazed back at me. The look in his eyes, as they stared into mine, has
never left me. He is no longer saying he is looking at himself, but instead is stating he is looking into
the eyes of a corpse, a feeling that has never left him. This shows that no matter how much time
passes, or how long it has been since the Holocaust, the feeling of suffering will always remain in
those who remember
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  • 2. Detrimental Effects of the Vietnam War The Vietnam War was, and continues to be, one of America s darkest moments, one that nearly tore the nation apart. In order to stop the spread of communism in Europe and Asia, the United States aided French imperialists and their reoccupation of Vietnam. At first, the U.S took a position of neutrality to both countries, but by early 1947, they began fighting in support of France. This war, lasting over 20 years, became the longest and most unpopular war in the 20th century. Overall, the Vietnam War was detrimental to the United States because it caused a massive debt from the 1960s to the 1990s, turned the American people against their government, and many troops were neglected and despised upon their return. According to Dictionary.com, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They speculated that if one land in a region came under the influence of Communism, the surrounding countries would follow in a domino like effect . (Small) So basically, once one country turns to Communism, all the surrounding countries will follow until it has taken over completely. This theory was used by U.S administrators during the Cold War to clarify and justify the need for American intervention around the world. The idea had been in existence for quite some time, but it was only clear what it really was when President Dwight D. Eisenhower put it into words in 1954, when referring to communism. In order for Vietnam to be free of a Communist government, the United States decided to ally with France so the Vietminh could not gain more power. Since the Americans were fresh out of fighting the Korean and Chinese Civil War, they believed Communism could be spreading everywhere. Beginning in 1950, the United States initially pledged $15 million dollars in aid of the French. This was the start of an American debt that would damage the U.S economy for almost 30 years. The President of this time, Lyndon B. Johnson, played down the United States role in Vietnam for two reasons. He believed that if Americans felt that this war had to be fought in order to protect their country from Communism, the public would demand a full scale, no holds barred war that could have led to Chinese and Russian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Persuasive Essay On The History Of Torture Genius ith the technological advances in the field of neuroscience many neurologists concluded that there is an encephalon connection with the ancient myth of the tortured genius. Tortured genius is when someone with extraordinary talents that allow them to feel torture because the unbearable pain of being perfect to the eyes of their families and friends. Yet even with the myth being debunked neurologists have long last found a connection that might help these geniuses. Before I begin I would like to define the word genius to help gather a more conclusive answer for my persuasive essay. As specified by the works of Dean Keith Simonton genius is a character that shows exceptional achievement with their related courses. This can be branded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of those setbacks can be contributed by feeling of isolation by the tremendous abilities they produced. For example Vincent Van Go, brilliant artisan, chopped part of his ear to a prostitute he had fallen in love with. He stated briefly in his journal that he could not find a compatible person due to his artisan skills affecting his social life. Counter Argument Although there has been many factual evidence to support this evidence, many of the opposing sides argue that not all mentally ill are genius, and/or not all genius are mentally ill. Although this is true, neuroscience have proven while the genius are not mentally ill by the social standards, many have stated that they have violent mood swings or quick cases of depression. Conclusion Even with many challenges that occurs when answering this question. Since I have look at this in a health and science lens I have concluded that there has been a ephanclen connection between the brain and the tortured genius.My evidence has suggest that D.A.R.R.P 32 is the link that shows torture ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Types Of Sickle Cell Anemia Sickle Cell anemia is a type of anemia A condition where there aren t enough healthy blood cells to carry adequate amounts of oxygen throughout the body. It is also known as Sickle Cell Disease (SCD). Normally red blood cells (RBC(s)) have a round shape, making them very flexible and giving them the ability to travel through your veins easily. However, when a person has sickle cell anemia, red blood cells become rigid and develop a crescent like shape. This shape makes it hard for blood cells to travel through the body s tiny veins. Thus, the crescent shaped cells often get stuck in tight spots of the body and result in serious blood clots. Sickle cell anemia is one of the few types of anemia that is genetic. People who inherit sickle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Developing Countries Entering A Bid For Host Major Sports... There are an increasing number of less developed countries entering a bid to host major sport events such as the Olympic Games or the FIFA World Cup. Less developed countries, also called developing countries or newly industrialised countries, are defined according to the HDI (Human Development Index), which is composed of some measurable elements such as GNP (Gross National Product) per capita, number of years schooling and life expectancy (European Commission 2011). Some countries that are regarded as developing have experienced fast development (especially in manufacturing and tertiary industries) in recent years. Simultaneously, a number of these countries such as China, Brazil and South Africa have held major sports events . Hosting these events has brought a multitude of benefits to them. It is clear that hosting of major sports events has a significant effect on less developed countries. Although such an activity could be negative in terms of its environmental impact, because of carbon emissions produced by overseas visitors travelling to the event, it is generally positive in terms of economy, culture and international status. This essay will focus on the economic benefits and subsequent development opportunities of hosting major sports events, particularly in less developed countries. Hosting a major sports event is a significant opportunity to boost economic growth for the developing countries. Enormous funds are invested in various sectors, concurrently ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Paolaemonetes Vulgaris Case Study Fort DeSoto Park is a protected marine environment that is next to Eckerd College, an unprotected marine environment in Boca Ciega Bay. Palaemonetes vulgaris (common name grass shrimp) is an invertebrate that is native to both areas. The comparison that is to be made is the average total length of Palaemonetes vulgaris between these two environments. The alternate hypothesis is because of human interaction occurring in the waters of unprotected areas, the Palaemonetes vulgaris will have a shorter average total length there. The null hypothesis is there is no difference in the size of Palaemonetes vulgaris growing in the protected vs. unprotected areas, because predators will eat all the shrimp in both areas causing them to have the same ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The protected areas of Fort DeSoto will have larger specimens than the unprotected areas of Eckerd College, because of the protection rights that Fort DeSoto has in place. Where Eckerd College is not a protected environment the Palaemonetes vulgaris are open to over fishing areas. The results could have different outcomes based on a change in locations where the Palaemonetes vulgaris were sampled. Based on the results, the null hypothesis is rejected because the Palaemonetes vulgaris in Fort DeSoto are of greater average total length (mm) than in Boca Ciega Bay at Eckerd College. Based on the results, the alternate hypothesis is accepted, because of human interactions at Eckerd College, the Palaemonetes vulgaris have shorter average total length (mm) than Fort DeSoto. By using Fort DeSoto s data from 2012 (5 years ago from today, 2017) the results may have changed dramatically in the size and quantity of the Palaemonetes vulgaris. Knowing the correct formulas and not miss keying the information being entered in to the Excel spreadsheet will affect the out coming results in the table. Knowing that the data from Fort DeSoto is from 5 years ago, I would want to update that information first by recollecting the data. The direction that future research could take would be to analysis the three different kinds of shrimp found in the areas. Based on the data ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Mandatory Continuing Professional Development ( Cpd ) For... Mandatory Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for professional engineers in Ontario has been an issue subject to controversy over the years. The controversy surrounding the issue is due in part to the complications of introducing such a program, and the fact that Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) is the only professional engineering association in Canada that does not have a CPD program [1]. The debate regarding CPD for professional engineers in Ontario is pertinent because the resolution has been ongoing since September of 2013, and is up for approval in the upcoming February 2016 PEO council meeting [2]. Therefore, it is important that the CPD debate is resolved and a consensus is reached. Mandatory CPD is a concept to which professionals are required and encouraged to maintain and enhance their knowledge throughout their careers to provide a standard of competence to those practicing [3]. The goal of CPD is to be proactive in regulating the profession...rather than (reactively)...punishing license holders for practice failures [1]. Introducing a CPD program will ensure public safety, contribute to a reduction in risk for the public and individual practitioner , and push the profession to higher levels of skills and knowledge [1]. As a result, the professional engineers of Ontario should engage in mandatory CPD to ensure the continued competency of those practicing and the safety of the public. The proactive nature of a CPD program may prevent failures ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Modern Vampire Research Paper People! Hey, people! People! Listen up, because this will blow your freakin minds. Modern fantasy fiction? Totally based on a retro role playing tabletop game. For real. I know, I know, I had trouble containing my amazement at this epic discovery I just made today. I m probably like the first person ever to make this connection. In all seriousness though, modern fantasy would not be what it is without the influence of classic tabletop roleplaying games like the Dungeons Dragons and World of Darkness series. I spent countless hours as teen and college student tossing D20s and D6s, my mind drowned in The Forgotten Realms and the adventures of Drizzt Dro Urden and Wulfgar son of Beorngar. To this day, I still see the influence of D20 games ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... White Wolf Publishing s Vampire: The Masquerade and Ancient Blood are both the source inspiration for the plethora of vampire fiction that spawned after the publication of Stephenie Meyer. s Twilight saga. Indeed, Twilight itself owes a tremendous amount to the world of V:TM. White Wolf s created world casts players as vampires living, working, and hunting as part of a secret and ancient vampire culture that exists in the shadows of the human world. This theme is prevalent in every vampire fantasy fiction from The Vampire Diaries to my personal favorite Buffy The Vampire Slayer. V:TM s creator Mark Rein Hagen states that he did not read Anne Rice s The Vampire Chronicles novels while working on the game, but admits it may have certain shared elements with the world of LeStat and his vampire cronies. Even the plot and structure of Meyer s Twilight universe show heavy influences of both Rice and and Rein Hagen, though it is unknown if Meyer was familiar with either work. The fantasy of being a being apart, yet part of a greater and secretive whole was what makes V:TM and fiction similar to it such an engaging role playing game. Authors of modern vampire fiction all seem to be creating worlds and characters that mimic role playing settings and characters in their behavior and design.It is as if they are trying to offer readers what they have experienced themselves from roleplaying games. While neither Joss Whedon nor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Agile Development for Non Software Industries Operation Suppy Chain Management David Imboden, Livia Artuso, Clariss Chow, Youssef Hautier, Topic: Are Agile development / Scrum approaches applicable to other product domain than the software development? 1. Introduction The development of a new product is key for a company. The products can be very simple (a new fork in the Ikea assortment) to extremely complex (let s think about a new airplane for Airbus), their development still requires a multidisciplinary approach, implies a lot of risks, a lot of uncertainties and usually involves a large amount of resources and cash. But what is exactly product development? We define it as the set of processes that will bring a concept or an idea to product that is used by the final ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ○ ○ ● Method applied ○ Multidisciplinary team work together (extensive interaction among team members + suppliers) from the start of development right to the end. ○ It involves iterative and dynamic process of trial and error ○ Variety is amplified (differentiation) and reduced (integration) takes place throughout the overlapping phases of development cycle ○ Operational decisions are made but strategic decisions are delayed as much as possible to allow more flexible response to last minute feedback from marketplace ● Key benefits ○ Hard Merits Greater speed Increased flexibility ○ Soft Merits Human Resource management (Shared responsibility and cooperation, involvement commitment, problem solving, initiative taking, diversified skills, sensitivity toward market conditions) ● Limitations ○ Requires extraordinary effort on all members ○ May not apply to breakthrough project (biotechnology or chemistry) that requires revolutionary innovation, mammoth projects (aerospace) where face to face discussions are limited or organization where product development is masterminded by one person who makes the invention and determining all specifications ● Managerial Implications ○ Adopt a management style that promotes the process and is highly adaptive ○ Non experts who have accumulate knowledge of different levels of organization and functions to undertake product development instead of highly competent group of specialists as they are more willing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Pantheon Artisit Report First, Chris and I looked online for the proportions of the Pantheon in order to properly scale it down to a model size. I used our domes planned diameter of 7 inches and compared it to that of the real Pantheon dome diameter to find a ratio. We were able to use this ratio to scale the sizes of our model. Next, we used a compass to sketch a circle with a radius of 3.625 inches into a Maple Log and then proceeded to cut it out using a bandsaw. Due to the fact that the shape was not a perfectly cut, we used a lathe a machine designed to shape wood or other materials by rotating the piece being worked on and using changeable cutting tools to make it into an exact cylinder. We did the same process for the dome; however, there were slight differences. The dome was made out of a Red Cedar Log and had a radius of 7 inches. Also it was shaped like a dome rather than a cylinder and only had a height of 1 and 3/4 inches. In addition, while we were creating its dome shape on the lathe, we made indents (rings) in the side to make it look similar to the real Pantheon s dome. After that, we made the front portion which consists of a rectangular prism that sits flush against the cylindrical part of the pantheon, a triangular prism, and columns. This part of the building process was far easier and relied more on accurate measurements. The rectangular base that is attached to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We started by fitting the MDF wood up against the cylindrical part of the pantheon. After that, we cut a slight edge into the cylindrical maple so we could attach the rectangular prism and also hollowed out the middle. In order to attach all of the pieces we used a nail gun and wood glue and placed everything in its designated spot. After the wood glue dried, we used the nail gun and nailed it to a piece of MDF wood that was cut to fit the shape of the Pantheon. If this is done properly it should look like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Radio Frequency Identification Radio frequency identification (RFID) can be loosely linked all the way back to WW2 as a method of tracking allied planes versus enemy fighters during aerial combat (Roberti, 2005). In the PBSC class MAN4504, this technology was worshiped as a way to ring up an entire cart of groceries with one simple hovering swipe over top of all the merchandise contained within the cart. However, control freak school officials have recently gotten the idea that the RFID system might be amply used as a way to keep track of students. But, the problem with this somewhat big brotherish type of philosophy is that it can, indeed, be construed as an invasion of privacy. If one is at all familiar with the Constitution that our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Narrative Essay On Riding The Train Since I ride the MRT 3 and LRT 2 lines to get to school and back home every day, I m no stranger to commuting by train. Trying not to get mauled by the rush hour crowd or sitting sleepily on a bench, wishing I didn t have to get up so early, is routine I don t give much thought to, other than as complaint fodder. As long as I m concerned, I just have to get somewhere and it s not necessarily a peaceful ride. Because I never rode the LRT 1, I assumed it would be the same as my usual commute. However, for once, I decided to pay attention to the little details. I rode the LRT 1 train on a rainy day. Maybe that was partially why the station was so dark when I entered. Barely any sunlight lit up the area, and there were little to no working light bulbs either. Cool winds blew past me, but as soon as people started crowding up in line it got hotter. When the groaning train arrived it looked like a scene from an old movie complete with a rickety train and black and white visuals due to the darkness. The stations and train cars were more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As soon as I stepped out from the long ride, the noise from the streets hit me once more. There were the sounds of honking, engines running, and people shouting. A warm breeze immediately passed, and I missed the little comfort of the train s air conditioning. Everything was brighter as well, because there was no longer a roof and tinted windows to separate me from the sun that had emerged. I had finally arrived at my destination but I didn t count how many minutes had passed. I wasn t concerned with rushing anywhere. Despite the little inconveniences, riding a train with no destination in mind was actually quite peaceful. With the steady motions, the buzzing white noise, and not having to worry about getting somewhere, it reminded me to relax and let everything go by, instead of constantly worrying about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Symbolism In The Ace Of Diamonds Gang Ace of Diamonds Essay In the short story The Ace of Diamonds Gang by Owen Marshall, symbolism is used to get across Introduction the main ideas of the story. The two main symbols used in this story are the Ace of Diamonds to signify anonymity and confederacy, and the library card which symbolizes a mundane reality. In the story the Ace of Diamonds is something that the author and his friends use to show their gang. A bit like a gang patch or gang colours. They wear hankies with red diamonds painted on them when they do their pranks, and leave an Ace of Diamonds card at each of their crime scenes . To the members of The Ace of Diamonds Gang the Ace of Diamonds represents more than just a gang. It represents a brotherhood, a confederacy, a clear exception to approved society . These boys see themselves as outlaws a bit like Robin Hood or Ned Kelly. This is apparent with the author in particular. He saw the gang as an escape from being thirteen years old in a provincial town which shows that he saw his ordinary life as boring and uneventful. The gang gave him the opportunity to conjure heroism . This shows that the author and his friends saw their actions as heroic and noble. This is shown when he compares the gang to the heroes of history like the heroes of history it arose when it needed to be there . Another way the author try s to show the reader that the gang is special is by using military language and imagery. He uses military language such as redezvous , frission , and formation . The author uses this language because he wants The Ace of Diamonds Gang to seem efficient, lethal, and organised like the military. The military are also often seen as heroes who have been extremely brave in dangerous situations. Like soldiers camouflaged in a forest or jungle the author sees The Ace of Diamonds gang as very anonymous and hard to find. However instead of putting on a uniform they are putting on diamond stamped masks. They compare themselves to such heroes as the Fish Christians Black Hand Jacobites, the Scarlet Pipernel . This restates the ideals of confederacy, anonymity, courage, elusiveness, and uniqueness of The Ace of Diamonds Gang that the author holds. A good quote that sums up his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Effects Of Anger On The Social Function Of Anger It is suggested by many that the main social function of anger is to change someone else s behaviour in order to gain a better outcome for oneself (Fischer Roseman, 2007). However, whether anger is a beneficial to us or not, is widely disputed (Fischer Roseman, 2007). First, the social functionists perspective on the social function of anger will be discussed by evaluating Hutcherson Gross study (2011). Furthermore, Choi and Murdock s (2017) study on anger expression, interpersonal conflict and depression symptoms will be explained and evaluated by introducing Chue et al. s (2017) findings. Finally it will be argued that anger can help to create and maintain a hierarchy within social groups by evaluating Callister, Geddes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In other words, anger is a response to a situation in which one is threatened to lose personal freedom and/or possessions. In this case, the social function of anger is to eliminate or change the specific behaviours, observed by the self as direct intimidations, in order to gain a better outcome (Fischer Roseman, 2007). Evidence for the social functionalist perspective on the social function of anger was provided by Fischer Roseman (2007). They hypothesised anger belongs to the attack emotion family with the social function of changing other people s behaviour through attacking in order to gain a more desirable outcome for oneself. Furthermore, they suggested after the anger has settled, the attacking behaviour can have positive long term effects on the relationship with the attacked person. Fischer Roseman tested the hypothesis as follows: they asked 94 students (30 men, 64 women) to recall and describe a situation in which they felt either anger or contempt, but not both (conditions were assigned randomly). After, participants were handed a questionnaire regarding the described situation and were asked to rate them on a 7 point Likert scale (1= not applicable; 7= very applicable). Questions, for example, measured emotional strength, two types of immediate responses (verbal attack vs withdrawals) and also long term responses toward the person involved in the scenario to measure reconciliation and rejection. Although ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Societal Identity In Ender s Game What defines a person s self? Maybe it s something they decide about themselves, or maybe something quantifiable. In either case, everyone has some sort of Identity. Throughout the novel Ender s Game, Ender, unsurprisingly the main character, is always questioning who he is both to the rest of the world and to himself. This soul searching is a great catalyst for the plot to thicken. His identity crisis can be broken between three categories, societal identity, interpersonal identity and personal identity. Ender s Identity is Ender s problems with societal identity are apparent even within the first chapter, when he is called a third (Card 2). This term is a derogatory one which refers to someone being born past the two child limit imposed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His main crisis of identity has to be that of ending up like his seemingly mentally disturbed and violent older brother, Peter. When his monitor is taken off of him, he was attacked by a group of bullies. He subsequently defeated them, but did so in such a brutal way that he couldn t help but feel guilty of unnecessary violence. This is shown in the quote Ender leaned his head against the wall of the corridor and cried until the bus came. I am just like Peter. Take my monitor away, and I am just like Peter. (Card 6). He also shows characteristics of Peter when he is first put on the space station with other recruits. When he is being harassed by a kid behind him, Ender anticipates the next blow and grabs the kid s arm, but he ends up breaking it (Card 26). He questions whether he broke the arm because he wasn t used to null gravity, or because he was angry and couldn t control his outburst. He displays this quality again later in the book too. When Ender is tested through a random computer generated simulation test, he gets upset after none of his solutions are working and turns to violence. This has a deep psychological effect on Ender because Peter is explicitly shown to be who he hates, so for him to become Peter is to become everything he s avoided trying to become. The struggle between identities is troubling to say the least, and truly defines his character. Luckily, this feeling of becoming peter is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists Mark Sheen 529794668 POS 442 American Political Tradition 12 October, 2006 During the period between its proposal in September 1787 and ratification in 1789, the United States Constitution was the subject of numerous debates. The contending groups consisted of Federalists, those who supported ratification, and Anti Federalists, those opposed to the constitution. Each group published a series of letters known as the Federalist and Anti Federalist Papers. The Anti Federalist papers objected to provisions of the proposed constitution while the Federalist Papers defended the rationale behind the document. Anti Federalist objections included that; the United States was too extensive to be governed by a republic, the constitution ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In what is considered the first anti federalist paper, Brutus writes: In a republic, the manners, sentiments, and interests of the people should be similar. If this be not the case, there will be a constant clashing of opinions; and the representatives of one part will be continually striving against those of the other. This will retard the operations of government, and prevent such conclusions as will promote the public good. This clash of ideas, opinions and lifestyles, he argued, did not lend itself to any overarching federal government. He continues: The United States includes a variety of climates. The productions of the different parts of the union are very variant, and their interests, of consequence, diverse. Their manners and habits differ as much as their climates and productions; and their sentiments are by no means coincident. The laws and customs of the several states are, in many respects, very diverse, and in some opposite; each would be in favor of its own interests and customs, and, of consequence, a legislature, formed of representatives from the respective parts, would not only be too numerous to act with any care or decision, but would be composed of such heterogenous and discordant principles, as would constantly be contending with each other (Anti Federalist 1). The Federal Farmer adds: Different laws, customs, and opinions exist in the different states, which by a uniform system of laws would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Frames And Their Goals And Beliefs Into Collective Action Frames Literature Within social movement literature, frames play a major role in impacting how movement actors translate their goals and beliefs into collective action. Specifically, frames shape the parameters of action and the strategic choices underlying these actions. Additionally, framing processes have taken center stage in an attempt to understand the emergence and development of social change efforts (Croteau Hicks, 2003: 252). For sociologists, frames act as schemata of interpretation which render things or situations meaningful (Goffman, 1974: 21). Political scientists attribute this concept to collective action, where frames simplify and condense aspects of the world out there, with the end intention of mobilizing potential adherents and constituents (Benford Snow, 1988: 198). In its simplest form, movements may try to remake the world in their own image (Clemens in McAdam et al, 1996: 213). Therefore, to get supporters involved in collective action, organizers must shape their frames in an attractive manner. To generate collective action frames, movement organizers participate in what scholars call frame articulation (Benford Snow, 2000: 623). Frame articulation, according to Benford and Snow, involves the connection and alignment of events and experiences so that they hang together in a relatively unified and compelling fashion (2000: 623). Benford and Snow further argue: what gives the resultant collective action frames its novelty is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Theme Of Companionship In Frankenstein It is an innate characteristic of the human psyche to search for belonging, whether with another individual or perhaps a community of people. Once this sense of companionship has been achieved, one tends to conform one s self in order to adhere to the goals and standards that said person or persons follow. This will eventually create a lasting impact on the individual for better or for worse. In Mary Shelley s Gothic novel Frankenstein, the creature comes into the world with a pure heart and mind, almost exactly like that of a newborn infant. As he experiences his environment and accumulates knowledge of it, he starts to abandon his primal instincts to pursue a dark venture towards validation from mankind and eventually revenge towards them.It is an innate characteristic of the human psyche to search for belonging, whether with another individual or perhaps a community of people. Once this sense of companionship has been achieved, one tends to conform one s self in order to adhere to the goals and standards that said person or persons follow. This will eventually create a lasting impact on the individual for better or for worse. In Mary Shelley s Gothic novel Frankenstein, the creature comes into the world with a pure heart and mind, almost exactly like that of a newborn infant. As he experiences his environment and accumulates knowledge of it, he starts to abandon his primal instincts to pursue a dark venture towards validation from mankind and eventually revenge towards ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. State Theatre History State theatre companies play an important role in a community, state and country. State theatre companies are ones that are directly funded by the government to showcase theatre. State theatre companies exist to create a cultural environment for the country, and to entertain and educate a wider audience than some of the lesser known theatre companies. They do this by creating a mainstage season that appeals to the entirety of the Australian audience, state theatre companies are essential to a community, due to their ability to showcase theatre to a wider audience. Queensland Theatre Company was established in established in 1970 by Alan Edwards AM MBE, and was granted the prefix Royal in 1984{reference legislation}. Unlike the state companies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was originally styled the Royal Queensland Theatre Company. It was initially established as both a training and a touring company. The company s origin lay in a decision by the Queensland government in February 1969 to appoint a board to establish a state theatre company. The Australia Council had made a decision to fund a state company in every state. The board had to choose between the various options of promoting one of the local amateur companies to professional or starting a new company. The board failed to come to an agreement and the government intervened. The company granted statutory recognition in 1970 was the first federally funded professional theatre company in Queensland. It took up residence in the new 611 seat SGIO Theatre, renamed the Suncorp Theatre in 1986, near the central business district in Brisbane. The founding artistic director was Alan Edwards, an English actor. His regular performances were a feature of the company under his administration. The first production he directed was the musical A Rum ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Connector Class Analysis This area discusses the NS parts, for the most part compound system segments. The foundation of the pecking order is the Tcl Object class that is the super class of all Otcl library objects scheduler, system parts, clocks and alternate articles including NAM related ones). As a predecessor class of Tcl object, Ns object class is the super class of all fundamental system part questions that handle bundles, which may form compound system protests, for example, hubs and connections. The fundamental system parts are further isolated into two subclasses, Connector and Classifier, in light of the quantity of the conceivable yield information ways. The essential system questions that have stand out yield information way are under the Connector ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At last, the TTL item figures Time to Live parameters for every parcel got and overhauls the TTL field of the bundle. In NS, system exercises are followed around simplex connections. In the event that the test system is administered to follow system exercises (tagged utilizing $ns follow all record or $ns namtrace all document), the connections made after the summon will have the accompanying follow items embedded as indicated in Figure 9. Clients can additionally particularly make a follow object of sort between the given src and dst hubs utilizing the make follow {type document src dst} command. At the point when each one embedded follow object (i.e. Enqt, Deqt, Drpt and Recvt) gets a bundle, it keeps in touch with the determined follow record without expending any reproduction time, and passes the parcel to the following system object. The follow configuration will be analyzed in the General Analysis Example area. queue Monitor Essentially, following items are intended to record parcel entry time at which they are found. In spite of the fact that a client gets enough data from the follow, he or she may be intrigued by what is happening inside a particular yield line. For instance, a client intrigued by RED line conduct may need to measure the flow of normal line size and current line size of a particular RED line (i.e. requirement for line observing). Line checking might be accomplished utilizing line screen questions and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Examples Of Stereotypes In The Breakfast Club The Breakfast Club is set in Shermer, Illinois on March 24, 1984. Five high school students from Shermer High School are required to report for detention on a Saturday. The school s principal, Mr. Vernon, who is supervising the detention, gives them an assignment where they are each required to write an essay about how they came to be in detention and who they think they are. The students are strangers to one another, each coming from a different social group, however, throughout the day they eventually open up and they begin to realize they are not, in fact, as different as they originally thought. The Breakfast Club is a movie that falls into the Comedy/Drama type of entertainment media. Several examples of social psychology are entertained ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In high school, everyone is vulnerable and desperate to figure out who they are. As a consequence, people typically live off the labels put upon them by others. When suddenly they re not that unique 13 year old kid their parents told them they were; they re a loser, they re a jock, they re a brain, they re a princess and they re a basket case. In this movie, they ve come to a point where they don t know themselves as anything other than their label, which they had no choice in. These labels were chosen for them based on their looks, background and family. For example, Claire is pretty and rich and that is what everyone has told her so what else is she supposed to believe? Because of this, she s always going to think she is supposed to hang out with the pretty, popular girls, because that s who society has told her she is. The same can be said for the rest of the characters, Bender especially. While growing up, his own parents told him that he was never worth anything. Because of this, when he went to school and was faced with dealing with other adults, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Analysis Of The House Of Mirth By Lara Saltz Selden, in The House of Mirth, is a character that is part of the Elite class, but that doesn t allow the constraints of the elites shadow his vision. In her essay, Lara Saltz argues Selden is able to see real, poetic Lily because he possesses both an acute eye for what is materially in front of him (Saltz 1). She continues on with this thesis, arguing that Selden posses a balance between realism and imagination, that allows him to see the real Lily, during her performance of Sir Joshua Reynold s pain, Mrs Lloyd. Evidence in the novel showing that Selden can see past the illusions of high life, can be seen in Lily realizing that Selden is detached from the social world, the discussion of love between Lily and Selden and Lily s final confrontation of Selden and subsequent death. These three pieces of evidence support Saltz s assertion that Selden can see things for what they really are due to his ability to balance realism and imagination. The first, being Lily s observation that Selden is detached from the social class. The party, being thrown by Mrs. Trenor, is the stage in which Lily discovers that Selden is detached from social class. The entire affair, starts with Lily being asked to help, it seems, to plan the weeding. during this planning, it is discovered that Mrs. Trenor has scheduled the party in conflict with another character s own party. They move in this sense, not really caring about who will be offended and even offer their own view to placate any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Aristotle And Virtue Aristotle and the Ethics of Virtue and Character explains the theories that make up a moral situation. First, we have expectations for the outcome of a moral situation to be utilitarian or sometimes produce another desirable result. We also have restraints that govern the actions we make to produce those outcomes. Last, certain character traits define who is prepared to perform the necessary actions and be content with the results. Aristotle s The Moral Virtues explains how the mean of an excess and a deficit is the virtue. It is nearly impossible to act perfectly within the mean, which is why Aristotle recommends that one keep away from the extreme that is more opposed to the mean, be wary of pleasant things, and notice the direction (toward excess or deficit) toward which one, personally, will tend. Finally, in Habit and Virtue, Aristotle defines virtue as a result of habituation. Character is developed through the repetition of activities, and therefore the aim of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mckenna, believes that flexibility is the most important virtue for a 3/C midshipman. He explained this by noting the unique place of a third class in a company. First, a 3/C must use the followership learned as a plebe in order to learn from the upperclassmen who run the company, especially since the youngsters were shotgunned and are having to learn an entirely new company system. But, along with following the 2/C and 1/C, a 3/C is immediately expected to lead a plebe, which requires flexibility in itself. A 3/C must find the line between being a friend and a superior to the plebe, sometimes switching between the roles. Mr. Mckenna sees the increase in freedom of 3/C as a difficult increase in responsibility because you suddenly expected to follow and lead but without as many people constantly watching. If a 3/C is rigid in her ways, she will be unable to follow, learning a new company s ways, and unable to lead, changing her ways to help develop someone other than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Mindfulness Stress Reduction Workshop Session Description of the Sessions Session 1 Mindfulness Stress Reduction Workshop session one was an online presentation using Facebook Live on Friday November 11th starting at 4pm. The video was available at any time. Participants had the option of watching live or could watch after the fact. Also the video was available for participants to re watch and ask questions at any time. I checked for new comments and/or questions every day and responded within 24 hours. The presentation lasted a total of 45 minutes. There were a total of 15 participants both male and female. The presentation consisted of a 12 slide PowerPoint covering the following areas of content: What Is Stress (1 Minutes) Good Stress Versus Bad Stress (5 Minutes) Knowing Your Triggers (7 Minutes) Effects Of Stress ( 7 Minutes) How To Measures Your Stress (5 Minutes) How To Reduce Stress (5 Minutes) What Is Mindfulness (2 Minutes) Why Practice Mindfulness/Benefits Of Mindfulness (5 Minutes) Questions (8 Minutes) Session 2 Held on November 18th from 4:30pm 6pm at Weber State University Davis Campus. The session consisted of learning four simple and short mindfulness activities that can be incorporated in one s daily life and the potential benefits of each activity. For this session there was ten participants, again mostly female. Mindfulness activities that were included were: Mindful Eating (10 minutes) Meditation (8 minutes) Deep Breathing (10 minutes) Visualization ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Founded 1448 as Magdalen Hall by William Wayflete Bishop... Founded 1448 as Magdalen Hall by William Wayflete Bishop of Winchester. 1458 as Magdalen College (Pronounced Maudlin). Sister College Magdalene College Cambridge. Men and Women Undergraduates 411 Postgraduates 185. Magdalen is situated on the eastern edge of central Oxford, along side the River Cherwell, in a huge 100 acres of woodlands. This includes a deer park where a herd of hundreds of freely roaming deer enhance the already impressive setting. Striking, five hundred year old buildings radiate an ancient and powerful charm, despite a chequered history of renovation that, in past times, caused great friction between fellows. Secret demolitions (in the long breaks between terms) and rebuilds along with a perpetual battle between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Founded as Magdalen Hall The Bishop of Winchester, William of Wayflete founded the forerunner to the college Magdalen Hall in 1448 on the High Street. The good bishop was a leading educational reformer of the day, with a passion for Renaissance ideas and had, by this time, already helped to establish schools to promote his new views. He had also been Provost of Eton: one of England s leading and most influential schools. Wayflete s ambition, wealth and connections with Henry VI enabled him to acquire the nearby site of an old tumble down hospital, sitting on vast tracts of land just outside the city walls. It was here, the present site, that Magdalen became a proper college in 1458. Wayflete made use of some of the existing buildings, as a temporary arrangement, until his grand, purpose built college was complete. However the inherited chapel and hospital hall remained in use and traces still survive to this today. May morning song The pronunciation of the college name is Maudlin and special reference was made to this in the original statutes. The name honours Mary Magdalen who is said to have undergone a spiritual transformation after meeting Christ in Galilee. The statutes also made provision for a choir to be founded consisting of men from the college and boys drawn from the associated school. This choral tradition continues to this day and includes the ancient and famous custom of singing grace from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Redefining Heroism Throughout The Language Of The Brag Samuel Ballantyne Dr. Van Aken English 152 Final Essay 5/3/2017 Redefining Heroism in the Language of the Brag Sharon Olds author of the Language of the Brag, suggests through her experience in the poem that our society and culture altogether is male dominated towards achievement and focused more for men s success and heroism. Men are typically known for their strength and courage, especially heroic acts in society. When things are expected to get done, it s naturally expected for the guy to do it. And through her use of repetition and tone in the Language of the Brag the author describes certain attributes that she once lacked to later achieving in the poem. Significantly, Olds uses repetition to make a statement from I have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is also poetic action depicted in the poem, in which the writer establishes her longing to perform an act of heroism or extraordinary achievement. I think my biggest surprise was her casual use of sexual language, using a vibrating cock as a metaphor, and later using the knife reference again saying she was stabbed in her inner sex. Sharon Olds speaks so fiercely about the woman s body, that you feel she s almost competing against the constant objectivity against the woman s body. You can tell she speaks from experience, she s watched the boys play and all she wants is to show them that she has suffered as a woman and is better for it. She s stronger, prouder, and for that reason has a right to brag and redefine heroism. The middle of the poem is crucial because Sharon Olds is able to link heroism to the act of birth. It is also where the speaker changes her statement from I have wanted to I have. Sharon Olds does this by using graphic images to emphasize her point in the act of birth. She states, my inner sex/ stabbed again and again with terrible pain like a knife./ I have lain down./ I have lain down and sweated and shaken/ and passed blood and feces and water and/ slowly alone in the center of a circle I have/ passed the new person out (lines 19 25). This transition I have wanted to I have is important not only because its shows the author s new found strength through the process of the act, Olds herself is finally the center of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Bill Of Right At The International Level Bill of rights The idea of a bill of right at the international level was conceived at the time of framing the charter of the U.N.at the San Francisco conference in 1945, at which the organization was established. President Truman of the US in his closing speech to the conference stated that under the charter we have good reason to expect the framing of an international bill of rights, acceptable to all the nations involved. That bill of rights will be as much part of international life as our own bill of rights is a part of our constitution. (1) International bill of human rights consists of the UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS (UDHR), the international covenant on civil and political rights along with its protocol and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also emphasized the need for international protection of human rights. The conscience of human beings worldwide was shocked by Mussolini s fascist government of Italy, the Spanish civil war and the Franco regime. The most significant formulation of this vision of a new international legal order was the message to the US congress, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in January 1941 in which he referred to the four freedoms : freedom of speech and expression, freedom of worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear which were among the foundations upon which planning for the united nation was started. In 1945 at the San Francisco Conference, where the UN Charter was finally drafted, several actors contributed to the greater emphasis on human rights. Although the suggestion of creating a commission on human rights was controversial among the great powers, the US finally achieved its adoption. Thus, a commission on human rights was the only one explicitly mentioned in the UN charter, and consequently, the human rights issue had got a flying start within the United Nations. United nation was formally established on 24th October 1945.Human rights issue were assigned to the economic and social council (ECOSOC), at the first session of which the nuclear commission on human rights was set up. This commission met in April/May 1946 and made recommendation on composition and terms of reference. These matters were finally decided by the ECOSOC s second session, in which full ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Hezbollah Research Paper Terrorism within or against the United States is not a new phenomenon. Our history is well documented with thousands of attempts and actual acts of terrorism that happened on U.S. soil. The first act of terrorism can be traced back to 1865 with the assassination of President Lincoln, but the first and boldest foreign terrorist attack occurred in New York City on February 26, 1993. Over 1,000 people were injured and six were killed when a group of Islamic terrorists detonated a rental truck equipped with explosives underneath the World Trade Center. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) later discovered that the explosion at the World Trade Center was a dress rehearsal for the most devastating and deadly terrorist attack to reach our nation, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hezbollah began its existence with leaders, such as al Musawi, al Khalil, and Mughniyah, who had proven their competence in the crucible of Lebanon s Civil War. With these leaders, they recruited fighters with an extensive military training background, which proved to be an asset against the Israeli army. There is said to be tens of thousands of Hezbollah members within their ranks and could increase up to a hundred thousand or more. Abbas al Musawi was the senior leader of Hezbollah before the Israeli s killed him in 1992. Hassan Nasarallah became the next senior leader of Hezbollah, also known as the Secretary General; essentially he makes all the decisions for any political or paramilitary activities. Nasrallah was a student of al Musawi in a religious seminary school in Iraq, and he regarded al Musawi as his mentor. He was a strong supporter of the Israel resistance and while in school, he organized a group of Shiite s to assist in the invasion of Israel. Even though Nasrallah has faced criticism from his own people, he has won broad grassroots support by cultivating a social welfare network that provided schools, clinics, and housing in the predominantly Shiite parts of Lebanon. He has proven to be a very intelligent, religious, and charismatic figure across the Arab nations, and has gained much support and popularity for Hezbollah s terrorist activities. Underneath Secretary General Nasrallah is second in command, Naim Qassem, the top political advisor to Nasrallah, Hussein al Khalil, and now deceased spiritual leader or chief Mujtahid, Sheikh Muhammed Hussein Fadlallah. For more than twenty years, Imad Fayez Mugniyah was considered Hezbollah s top planner of worldwide terrorist operations, but he was replaced by Mohammed Rida Zahidi in 2008. Finally, the head of security is Wafiq Safa, who was a founder of Hezbollah and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Evolution Of A Evolutionary Theory Evolution is descent with modification, a phrase Darwin used in proposing the at Earth s many species are descendants of ancestral species that were different The power of evolution as a unifying theory is its ability to explain and connect a vast array of observations about the living world. Aristotle believed that life forms could be arranged on a scale of increasing complexity. Each form of life, perfect and permanent, had its allotted space. Darwin argued that classification should be based on evolutionary relationships Darwin used fossils, the remains or traces of organisms from the past, to study and observe change over time. Paleontology is the study of these fossils Darwin said that if geologic change results from slow, continuous actions rather than from sudden events, then the Earth must be much older than what was previously thought. Lamarck used two main principles already accepted to prove his evolutionary theory. The first was use and disuse, the idea that parts of the body that are used extensively become larger and stronger. The other was inheritance of acquired characteristics, which stated that an organism could pass these modifications to its offspring. Lamarck s idea that organisms have an innate drive to become more complex was rejected by Darwin. Darwin reasoned that over a long time, descent with modification eventually led to the rich diversity we see today. Closely related species that are very similar due to their common ancestor, until they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Personal Statement For The Greek Debt Crisis Debt is a problem that everyone fears. When a person owes money to someone else, you are in fear, worry and pain. The biggest debt crisis I witnessed was the Greek debt crisis. It started back in 2009 and continues now. The problem is rooted back to when the Greek government borrowed money from external sources on a regular basis to pay for unproductive government projects and luxurious social welfare schemes for its people and came to a point where the Greek government could not pay back their loans and all their expenditures after the global financial crisis in 2008. When I first read about the crisis, I became interested. I researched and slowly understood the basics of economics and finance and how captivating it was. At that time, I had a mindset that my career path would be geared towards finance. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These subjects exposed me to the business world and highlighted my interest and strengths in each of those subjects. I started leaning towards Accounting and Finance after learning Accounting and realising how important accounting is to a nation. I learned that the debt crisis in Greece was a result of insufficient high quality government financial information. This motivated me to pursue this degree so that I can assist Malaysia in boosting its economy and not making the mistakes of the Greek government. Besides that, I also favored accounting because of my passion towards mathematics and numbers. Throughout my schooling, I have always had a zeal for mathematics. Since accounting revolves around numbers, mathematics and calculations, it is ideal for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Example Of Informative Speech Example 1. For the First question, How can I improve my introduction, including my hook so that it will grab my audience s attention ?, I need to put some more details in my introduction, to make it more specific, so that my audience s will have a better understanding, that is how, and to improve my hook, which is to grab my audience s attention, i will put the causes and the effects, like i put what is the cause and what are the effects, then it would get their attention, because it quickly shows the important information, and it seems astonishing enough, that is a way to improve my hook, and again to put more details, making it more specific, giving them a better understanding, that is how. 2. what can I do to clarify my Thesis statement, or claim ?, I have to put more details, in order to make it more clear, making have more sense, less confusing, being specific is the best way, so be more specific, and I shouldn t use words that some people don t know, for example, deceived, inquisitive, it s a way to not confuse them, and from preventing them to slow down from the confusion, do not make it short, it should have more than enough information, and last some evidence to back it up, because since it is talking about the claim or Thesis statement, I use evidence to make it relate to the claim or These statement, when it s related, it will make more sense this way, it will show why, and how, it will explain, which is more specific, these are many ways to clarify Thesis statement, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Nike Pricing Strategy B (5) NIKE S PRICING Pricing is company selling a product or service. The product price can set to a highest profit for every single product sold in the market or from the market. The price can be control by the organization to benefit their consumer needs and wants depending consumer behavior and the market. (THEECONIMICTIMES, 2013) In NIKE Company there is two pricing strategy and the first strategy will be everyday low price (EDLP) and high low (HI LO). The definition of EDLP, the NIKE Company will cut down their company expenses from advertising and some operation expenses. Besides that, NIKE Company will ensure every consumer is affordable to purchase his or her product by giving up lowest price. Because of this strategy, it will give the organization having a better supply chain management. For example, NIKE Company will not occur out of stock because in the price strategy it will make sure higher inventory turns and this pricing strategy will not stock outs. Apart from that, NIKE company use the cost oriented of pricing strategies to target the customers who are in middle income of customers by setting low price with the intention to attract customer s attention to reap more profits. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The topic that we choose is Nike s company which is the big company and lots of competitor in marketing such as Adidas and Puma. Nike s company does have a lot of loyal consumer and because their company have a good communication mix in marketing. First of all, limitation is one of the communication mix. Consumer may just wait the incentives for example like on time delivery. Other than that, consumer may diminish image of the firm, represent decline in the product quality. Nike also will reduces profit margins, customers may stock up during the promotion. Shift focus away from the product itself to secondary factors, therefore no product differential ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Curse And The Doom Of The New World Introduction 1. Fuku means a curse or a doom of some kind; specifically the Curse and the Doom of the New World (Diaz, 1). The significance fuku had in the Dominican history and beliefs were that the name was placed on the people that did harm to the Dominican Republic. For example, The Admiral s very name has become synonymous with both kinds of fuku, little and large; to say his name aloud or even to hear it is to invite calamity on the heads of you and yours (Diaz, 1). Also, the dictator Trujillo was considered a powerful fuku, if anyone would have utter his name in vain one would have been kick out of sea. Fuku is believed to have been unleashed by the arrival of Europeans on Hispaniola. 2. I think Diaz chose to convey historical facts and anecdotes in footnote form for the fact that Diaz may assume one may know something. But just in case someone does not know it he included a brief description. For example, when Diaz mentions the dictator Trujillo and if I don t know anything of him, I can just look at the footnote for brief description of him. Also, I think Diaz chose this method for the people who want to learn more about the person or thing. 3. I think the purpose of Diaz writing this book is related to fuku. This is because the introduction is based on the word fuku and different ways fuku is portrayed in history. Also, on the line, As I m sure you ve guessed by now, I have a fuku story too (Diaz, 6). The line illustrates that Diaz might write a personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Short Note On Procedural Memory Long Term Memory Procedural Memory Apart of the long term memory, responsible for knowing how to do things ex how to ride a bike Procedural Knowledge Knowing how to simple things ex how to tie your shoe or riding a bike, this does not include conscious thoughts (conscious aware, so not aware of doing actions. Semantic Memory Knowledge of meanings, the basics and about the world Episodic Memory Stores info from events that we have experienced Endel Tulving An Estonian Canadian experimental psychologist and human research on memory influenced psychologist, scientist, and others. He defined long term memory(one of the earliest to define long term memory). He proposed to define the difference between episodic, semantic, and procedural memory. Declarative Knowledge Knowing, ex when mom s birthday is, dogs are animals, and Columbus is the capital of Ohio. Long term memory is located in the inner fold of the temporal lobe. Temporal lobe lies beneath the temples on the head. The temporal lobe controls hearing. Alzheimer s Alzheimer s A disease in the brain that destroys memory and other functions. Symptoms Cognitive: Confusion,difficulty thinking/understanding/concentrating, makes things up and not able to create new memories,can t do simple math or not able to recognize simple things. Behavioral: aggression, agitation, difficulty with self care, irritability, meaningless repetition of own words, personality changes, lack of restraint, or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Ray Robinson s Being Sugar Ray Sugar Ray Robinson was America s greatest boxer, and one of the first celebrity athletes. The book Being Sugar Ray by Kenneth Shropshire is a fantastic book for sport fans and especially fans of boxing. If you are not into sports, much less boxing, then this book may be hard to get into and may drag on throughout. This book is a biography about Sugar Ray. It explains his life from beginning to end. I loved Being Sugar Ray and think it is an absolute great book because of it being motivational and inspiring throughout. He traveled all over the world. A few of the places he fought at was Brazil, Italy, France, China, and many more. I liked this aspect of the book because I find geography very interesting and the author described the places ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When he was young, many people tried to stop him from boxing, but Robinson did not listen to them. When Robinson started fighting top tier boxers, many people started doubting him and thought he wouldn t make it. He overcame this and fought to the top. I loved it because it was an inspirational story. It explained how he grew up from living in poverty in Detroit, to making millions and being known from all over the world. In the book Shropshire said, Robinson dreamed of being a champ, but most black men of the day were simply striving to make life better (Shropshire 24). This shows how he was discriminated against for being an African American and couldn t get the privileges he wanted. Despite the racial discrimination against him, he set out to follow his dreams. He was introduced to boxing when he was 7 years old, and he started boxing by 1936 when he was 15. By the time he was 19, he had a professional record. He retired in 1952, only to come back three years later and regain his title. By the time he died from diabetes, he had a record of 128 1 2. He had the best record of anyone in the league. Sugar Ray Robinson was the best boxer in history. Robinson won the Golden Glove Award in 1939 and 1940 and also won the world middleweight title 5 times, all within 7 years. He didn t just box, he also did volunteer work at his hometown, helping at dinners, restaurants, and schools. Robinson had a big impact on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Entrepreneurial And Collectivity Stages Entrepreneurial Collectivity stages This meant that Armscor had to progress quickly through the first two stages namely Entrepreneurial stage as well as the Collectivity stage. The Entrepreneurial stage is the formation stage whereby the organization is born; this is where the entrepreneurial idea comes to fruition. The biggest issue with the entrepreneurial stage is leadership, because when the number of employees reach a point excellent leadership is required to lead those employees. (teamtwinkies, 2017) Armscor did not face this problem off a lack of effective leadership as government kept a close eye on it. Progression to the next stage of the organizational life cycle requires labour and capital, this also did not prove to be a stumbling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The innovative work establishments keep on producing imaginative innovation items and administrations which experience thorough testing and assessment forms that are perceived globally. Gerotek gives vehicle and item testing administrations to all customers including private customers. Advanced training and corporate occasions offices are additionally advertised. The company has a testing range called Alkantpan Testing Range which is in the heart of the semi desert part of the country. As a world wide testing range facility, Alkantpan has received positive reviews from international clients who have used the facility. Conducts persistent innovative work to keep up and propel defensive layer insurance advances and to set up modern capacity, to timeously fulfil shield assurance necessities over the whole risk range. This administration incorporates investigation of the client assurance needs, improvement of covering, testing and capability of vehicle structure ballistic resistance. Aptitude likewise incorporates outlining and fitting of shield bundles on lightweight vehicles and primary fight tanks. (Armscor, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Decision Of Withdrawal From Life Sustaining Treatment Introduction The NMC (2015) are the providers of the Nursing Code of Conduct. The code contains the professional standards to which all nurses must uphold, allowing for accountability of patients that come into their care. As well as the code of conduct, all nursing professionals have a responsibility to develop their knowledge in relation to law within clinical practice, and furthermore, ethical frameworks that are linked to judgment and decision making when providing care (Savage Moore, 2006). In light of this, the overall aim of this essay is to elaborate on issues surrounding law and ethics in nursing. To do so, a case study has been chosen from a previous clinical experience. The focus of the case study will be on the decision of withdrawal from life sustaining treatment. Emphasis will be largely on the law and ethics concerning the issue of withdrawal from treatment. Moreover, the ethics and law involved in the palliative/advanced end of life care planning and decision making. In order to protect the identity and uphold the confidentiality of the case study, a pseudonym will be used throughout. Hendrick (2005) portrays confidentiality as being one of the most important and well established moral obligations of health care ethics . Case Study Maureen is a 64 year old female patient. Maureen had been previously diagnosed with chronic kidney disease stage 5 (CKD), also known as end stage kidney disease (ESKD). Maureen has a vascular access point in the form of an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Discovering Personal Identity Along with relationships, especially personal ones, adoptees can find themselves trying to figure out this question: Have you ever heard the saying, you have to love yourself before you can love someone else? Theres one caveat to that; who are you? Discovering personal identity is something that can start as young as 18 to 30 month old toddlers. (Oswalt) Recognizing personal attributes about yourself, hair color, name, age, eye color, gender, etc are all forms of self conception, or labels children use to describe themselves. (Oswalt) Though this shows the physical identification this doesn t show emotional development in finding personal identity. I myself, had my name changed when I was adopted. Your name is one of the biggest forms of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Disadvantages Of Integrated Model Abstract The integrated model is a new model that is recently developed to decrease from the classical approach weaknesses and problems in building the management information systems (MIS s) that are used to solve the management problems in the practical life. The use of this integrated model needs to be tested, to prove how efficiently and successfully the model works. To achieving this objective, this paper uses the mathematical probability theories to implement an internal test of the integrated model work before using it in the practical life. The paper uses the qualitative research method in its methodologies. Keywords Integrated Model; Management Information System; MIS, Classical Approach; Information System Life Cycle; ISLC, Simple ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here the system will be programmed and operated [2],[3]. 5 Test and Maintenance Stage: it is the fifth (final) stage in the information system life cycle. Here, the system will be tested to verify whether it includes errors or if it needs improvements to be better and effective in achieving the users requirements [2],[3]. 1.b What is the drawback of the classical approach The information system life cycle of the classical approach (ISLC) consists of five main stages that are: planning, analysis, design, implementation, and maintenance or test stages. The classical approach uses these stages in its work in building the management information systems that will be used to solve the management problems. The weakness and problem of the classical approach arises from the permanent use of all of these five stages in all cases; because there are many cases that actually need to use some of these stages but not to all of them, and as a result the classical approach suffers from the weakness and problem in consuming more time and additional cost when it is used to build the management information systems (MIS s) in order to solve the management problems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. A Good Friend In today s world, many people are backstabbing and downright terrible. A good person, much less a good friend is hard to find. It may be difficult for one to figure out who their true friends really are, and in a time of need, one may be left wondering if they have any friends at all. Good friends are usually found in small groups, maybe even just two people. A good friend is someone who cares about you and will almost never let you down. To me, a good friend is loyal, is someone you can laugh with, and is someone who can give you advice. Most importantly, a good friend will be loyal. For example, a good friend might put their best friend at the top of their priority list when it comes to spending time with them. A few weeks ago my best friend Makenzie invited me to go spend the day with her and her family at Clarkco State Park where they were camping. Although I had already made plans to go on a date with my boyfriend that day, I decided to cancel the plans with him in favor of spending time with Makenzie. Best day ever in my opinion. On the contrary, a good friend will not go behind their friends back. Even Though two best friends may not agree with each other every once in awhile, they will never talk badly about them or share their friend s secrets. Obviously, the most important defining quality of a good friend is their loyalty. Additionally, a good friend is someone who can laugh with you. I personally am very clumsy, and my best friend definitely knows that. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Summary Of King Arthur s A Sin To Kill A Mockingbird Who are the mockingbirds ? Written by Harper Lee in 1960, To Kill a Mockingbird follows the early life of a young girl named Jean Louise (Scout) Finch, who lives the fictional city of Maycomb Alabama, USA. Although it was written in 1960, the novel takes place in the early 1930 s during the Great Depression. It s a sin to kill a mockingbird is not only one of the most memorable lines in this book, it also reveals the main theme through it s characters and their actions. In the beginning of chapter 10, Scout s older brother Jem asks their father Atticus if he will teach them how to shoot with their new air rifles. He tells them Shoot all the bluejays you want [...] but remember, it s a sin to kill a mockingbird. pg. 90. Scout is shocked ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This classic story takes place in the early 1930 s during the Jim Crow South era which was full of hatred and racism. We see the story reveal how both Tom and Arthur are mockingbirds through their status in the community and actions they took in attempt to change their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Analysis of the Character of Shrek and Lord Farquaad from... Analysis of the Character of Shrek and Lord Farquaad from movie Shrek In this essay I will analyse the characters of Shrek and Lord Farquaad and tell you about how the filmmakers use different presentational devices to create an unusual fairy tale. In traditional fairy tales the princess is normally a perfect, kind, beautiful person. In a traditional fairy tale the princess is trapped in the tallest tower of a castle guarded by a terrifying beast. A handsome prince always rescues them, for instance in Snow White and the seven dwarfs the prince who rescues her gives her the kiss of life, which is supposed to make the story romantic. Ogres in traditional fairy tales live in filthy swamplands; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He growls at them and then he says to them in a whisper this is the part when you re supposes to run away . When Shrek tries to make Donkey leave him alone by roaring at him donkey just makes a joke about that if the roar didn t scare people the breathe would. Donkey tries to become friends with Shrek by coming into his house and bouncing on his bed saying they can stay up late swapping stories but Shrek doesn t want to be friends with Donkey. Shrek kicks Donkey outside and Donkey keeps popping his head up in the window which annoys Shrek. There are three blind mice who tease Shrek by talking about the smell of cheese when they are near Shreks ears this is funny because the mice are blind but still manage to offend the ogre. ELLIOT COOPER BRINE HOWE Donkey and Shrek visit Duloc, to try to reclaim Shreks swamp from Lord Farquaad. Donkey thinks that Shrek is too kind and should not have to ask for his swamp to be returned to him. Donkey tells Shrek to kick out the fairy tale creatures with force from his swamp if he needs to. Shrek offers to solve the dispute over a pint, which shows Shrek is trying to settle the dispute without using violence. When Shrek breaks into the castle to rescue Princess Fiona, he acts like an ogre when he greets the princess and shakes her to wake her up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Reflective Essay On The Glory Of God As I said in this processing, we as individuals along with the church are coming full circle to the image and the bride of Christ. In order to complete the process and walk in victory we re going to have to get things right in the church. Let me say it again, if we are to walk in the manifested power of the Glory of God we have to be transparent, accountable and get things right or God is going to strip us naked in front of everybody. We must stop perpetrating, be real and keep it real on this journey. We must take authority over every unclean spirit and everything that s not like God. Rebuke those spirits! Rebuke the spirit of fear and intimidation in the name of Jesus! Renounce the spirit of passivity. Renounce the spirit of insecurity, for in your weakness God s strength is made perfect. Weakness is where the anointing is. We got to speak over ourselves, speak over our situation: Now God I decree in the name of Jesus that I m walking into health, body, soul and spirit. In the name of Jesus, I decree myself free. I make a decision. I ve decided to be free in the name of Jesus. Wash me Lord! Satan will not stop the advancement of the church. He will not stop the advancement of the people of God no matter what device he uses. One of his most diabolical devices is the tongue. The people of God need to learn to bridle their tongues. The same word that is spoken in your local church, you need to speak. You got to start conforming to the spirit of the house. God wants to do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Western Influences on Folk-Custom in Shanghai Western Influences on Folk custom in Shanghai The change of Folk custom is an important part of the change of society. As a metropolis in China, Shanghai combines her own features with many other country s history and culture. As a result, the Folk customs in Shanghai have changed a lot due to the impact of western culture. The influences on proprieties As a traditional city in China, Shanghai paid much attention to the etiquette and custom when people met together in the old days. At that time, people must make a bow with hands folded in front, worship on bended knees or pay respects to the others according to their social status. Worship on bended knees is a posture to show compliment to others, in order to symbolize the rating of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gown was the typical old Chinese clothing, while the women wore cheongsams. The abuse of such clothing was not corresponds to the requirement of equality and did not match the increasing cadence of life. So, people in Shanghai began to accept the western clothing. Chemise, overcoat, trousers, shoe leather, socks were gradually popularized in Shanghais. The western elements in clothing are increasing day by day. The influences on diet There is an ancient Chinese remark still going around like this. Food is the paramount necessity of people. China is a country with a splendid catering culture.For a very long time, the habit of diet in Shanghai didn t changed a lot. But as the infiltration of the western culture, the western diet is introduced to Shanghai, and some western food is becoming more and more popular in Shanghai. Champagne, tea with milk, carbonated drink, ice cream, bread and cake are widely accepted by people of Shanghai. This shows that western diet culture has brought about great changes in diet structure in Shanghai. All the aspects of folk customs as mentioned upwards can reflect the great impact which is given to Shanghai by the western culture. The communication between Chinese culture and western culture has been enhanced and the two kinds of cultures have reached to an amalgamation. Shanghai has absorbed the elite of western culture, and the society of Shanghai ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Elizabethan Bear Baiting During Elizabethan times, bear and bull baiting was a popular sport. It provided opportunities for members of all classes to gamble, even members of the royal family. Large amounts of money were pooled and betted on for each round that occurred. It was introduced to England during the 13th century and was prevalent until the 17th century. This entertainment lasted until the 19th century during 1835 when it was finally forbidden by the Parliament as a cruel activity. Many bulls and bears were kept purposely for the sake of the baiting events. Bull baiting consisted of tethering a bull by its horns to a stake in the center of an arena. Bear baiting was different in that they were tied by their necks or legs. The ropes which they were secured ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These rings were often merged with inn yards which were used to hold some of the earlier play performances. The result of the merging basically became the foundation for the Elizabethan amphitheater. During the 16th century the first theater was created, which had the same seating arrangement as the baiting arenas, but had a secure stage as well as a cobbled floor as opposed to the original dirt ground to allow for plays to be held in any kind of weather. Although the main purpose of this new type of theater, the amphitheater, was to house plays, bear baiting could also still be conveniently held in the same structure, providing for both gamblers and the new show business. The importance of the creation of the amphitheater was the easy transition that it delivered for the English Renaissance to take place. When popularity began to shift from bull and bear baiting to the acting industry, the amphitheater that was produced was perfect for the English people who enjoyed both to continue doing so. The baiting rings were an essential factor in contributing to the new age of the Renaissance that allowed for the English culture to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Chicago Race Riots 1919 The Aftermath By the end, thirty eight were dead (twenty three blacks, fifteen whites), five hundred and thirty seven injured, and one thousand black families made homeless. Thousands and thousands suffered from just one case. Many horrible things were done in the five months of rioting. If the police arrested the white man from the beginning, those thirty eight people would be living today. Our society saw nothing wrong in fighting for equal rights with violence. The entire U.S. society is part of the blame for all the crucial events that occurred. After the riots of 1919 many of us learned from our mistakes, but it can not be taken back. There was no need to have a separate group of white people and a separate group of black people. We ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although it is nothing like the riots in Chicago years ago, racism is still common. Racism can be discreet, but hurtful. In the past few years, there have been many violent situations that have been considered racism. The shooting of Michael Brown, which caused riots very similar to the ones in Chicago. These riots that occurred in Missouri were scarily similar to the riots in the early 1900s. The destruction not only caused physical pain, but emotional pain as well. These actions made African Americans look like they did many years ago, and that is not the reality of the situation. This particular shooting was not the first, and probably not the last, that was driven by racism, or is said to be. Racism and segregation happen everyday. Is it ignored or simply overlooked because the foundation of our country is built upon this. As much as America has grown in racism, such as having an African American man as our president for many years now, there is still a lot of growing to be done. We, the people of the United States, need to look back on these mistakes, and the mistakes of others, and work to our best ability to change them and prevent them from ever happening again. America has come such a grand distance, and still has a long journey ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Switched Reluctance Motor ( Srm ) Essay Switched reluctance motor (SRM) has merits of rigid and simple structure, simple converter circuit with fault tolerance, high starting torque, premium speed regulation performance, high speed capability, high torque to inertia ratio. However, the SRM suffers from noticeable torque ripple due to discrete nature of the torque production, acoustic noises, high nonlinear characteristics due to the doubly saliency structure. The nonlinearity in the operation of the SRM complicates the analysis as well as the control of the motor [1 5]. Based on the modelling of SRM magnetic circuit, three models of SRM are found in literature: linear model, nonlinear model without mutual inductances, and nonlinear model with mutual inductances. Linear models in [6,7] are designed and simulated readily. On contrast nonlinear models are obtained after a large set of experimental tests to obtain the magnetic characteristics [8 15], or from a finite element method (FEM) analysis [16 18], which takes into consideration the saturation of rotor and stator materials. The nonlinear model is preferable when accurate precision is wanted. The converter used with SRM requires at least one switch per phase due to unidirectional phase current. This is a big advantage when compared to the converters for AC motor drives. Some configurations of converters used in SRM drives are presented in [19 22]. The half bridge asymmetric converter is the most widely used for SRM drive applications, because of its high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Two Native American Brothers In The Red Convertible Published in 1984, The Red Convertible depicts the relationship of two Native American brothers. Lyman and Henry s relationship one day seemed perpetual. Unfortunately, this long lasting relationship would come to an end. The two brothers were once adventurous and very much nonchalant teenage boys enjoying the never ending summer. The unconditional trust the two brothers have with each other is greatly portrayed through the joint ownership of the Red Convertible. Unfortunately, the return of older brother Henry from the war has permanently changed him. Lyman is unable to cope with his indifferent brother, thus Lyman s actions demonstrate how he greatly misses the bond and relationship the two used to have. Ultimately, Lyman was to unable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The perishing of Henery has led younger brother Lyman to have no other way of coping with it, but to get rid of every memory regarding Henry. Lyman states, That picture. I never look at it anymore. A few months ago, I don t know why, I got his picture out and tacked it on the wall... All I know is I couldn t stay in the same room with that picture... We put the picture in a brown bag, folded the bag over and over tightly, then put it way back in a closet (328). Lamentably, the relationship Henry and Lyman sustained, died as Henry died too. This is greatly portrayed as Lyman tries to demolish all memories involving Henry. The relationship that was once thought to be enduring, came to an end. Unfortunately, Lyman was unable to retain the relationship he hoped would come back following the arrival of Henry. Lyman came up with the conclusion that he will never be able to regain the bond with Henry thus, he was unable to cope with the loss and decided to abolish all memories associated with Henry. Louise Erdrich s compelling short story, The Red Convertible thoroughly displays the relationship of two Native American brothers; the story reveals how a close relationship which was at one time unfathomable to think it would come to a finale, would one day deteriorate. The adventurous memories that were once kept with great enthusiasm, were now destroyed as the war destroyed Henry. Sadly, Lyman and Henry s once long lasting relationship died off as Henry did ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Roles Of Children And Youth Actors Essay Theatre feels like it is fading away from relevancy. Often times, theatre is dismissed at all levels, whether it is from just community theatre or reserved for in laws and tourists. This means that theatre has got two options. It will either become a completely rigid institution that loses its force and relevance, or it needs to change and be able to become a powerful voice again. I think that what the theatre needs is already available and in the theatre, but not used correctly. I feel that children are some of the most important aspects of theatre and are overlooked because of archetypal child stars. Now, this does not mean I endorse productions like Rent adapted for high schools or having twelve year old s performing Spurt of Blood. Those sorts of plays are not appropriate and should be performed by adults. However, that also means that they should be limited to Annie. I think that children and youth actors are so beneficial because they offer the commitment, creativity, willingness, and camaraderie that is needed to change theatre into an influential strength. Children in the theatre have a lot of flaws. It is something that is impossible to overlook, so it must be acknowledged. They do not always have the willpower not to look for family members in the audience or grab at costume pieces that are uncomfortable. If it is a play that s cast is primarily children, they can quickly become rowdy and run rampant backstage. When in the audience, they can become bored and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Eyes In Night By Elie Wiesel To begin with, the author of this autobiography would explain every person s eyes in great depth, which made it easier to explore how the Holocaust changed numerous people. It is known that sometimes eyes express the feelings that humans may feel incapable of expressing for themselves, which is something Elie Wiesel clearly understood. Right at the beginning of the novel we are introduced to the character Moché the Beadle, who was an extremely joyful person. His eyes were described as being dreamy expressing the curiosity and happiness that filled this man s heart. This continued until one day in which he began telling stories about dreaded thing happening to the people of the Jewish religion. No one believed him, not even Elie, and he was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a young child, it was known that Elie prayed very often, and was much in touch with his faith. His eyes were filled with curiosity, wonder, and joy, and it seemed as though nothing could take that away from him. Once Elie was taken away from his home, and his family were stripped away from him, some earlier than others, it is noticeable that a sudden darkness is coming over him. By the time its is the end of the novel, he is so overcome with guilt and sadness, he can no longer even recognize the person that he once was. Elie explains this right at the end of the autobiography as he states, From the depths of the mirror, a corpse gazed back at me. The look in his eyes, as they stared into mine, has never left me. He is no longer saying he is looking at himself, but instead is stating he is looking into the eyes of a corpse, a feeling that has never left him. This shows that no matter how much time passes, or how long it has been since the Holocaust, the feeling of suffering will always remain in those who remember ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...