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10.4 Disadvantages Of Cellular Layout
10.4 COMPARISON OF INFORMATION FLOW
In existing layout the production line is very long, starting from preparatory to the end of assembly.
Because of this, communication and information flow is difficult and for each and every thing
supervisor has to walk around the line frequently. In case of new layout (cellular layout) the
information flow is effective and quick. Because, the group of people who are in the same cell, works
in compact area where each operator is in direct contact with other operator of the cell and they know
each other s job inside the cell. This makes information flow fast and accurate. Whereas this cannot be
achieved in long assembly line; where one operator is in contact with only two operators (one operator
before and one operator after his operation) so neither he can give any suggestion nor he knows the
issues of other operation i.e. workers are not participating in each other s work, rather working
independently.
10.5 COMPARISON OF REWORK LEVEL
The rework level has been decreased by 80% over existing trends. In existing production, the rework
level is approximately 5% but after implementation of recommended layout the rework level falls to
1%. The main reason for rework reduction is due to reduction in WIP and balanced work cells. Due to
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So there is no arguing that someone is doing a difficult operation and others are working in easier
operations. On the other hand, this is not possible in batch production because of specific allocated
work for the whole day. Similarly, in case of new layout, operators are treated as a group inside the
cell so their combined effort is to do better and produce more. Likewise, operators cannot work
carelessly because they will be immediately caught by the next operator inside the cell, so the
combined result of all these factors motivates them to do better in each
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Identity In The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty
The difference between Seven billion people in the world is Identity. Identity is unique and hard to
understand, everybody wants to be someone and people have a hard time figuring that out. The Secret
life of Walter Mitty is a film about a man who is tired of his boring life. Pico Iyers Why We Travel is
an essay about how traveling can open the mind. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty short story is about
an older man who is using his imagination to cope with his midlife crisis. The meaning of life is to be,
to become someone to mean something. Identity is narrowed down to important factors in life, while
traveling can help someone find their way in life. Each of these play an important part in a person s
life, and without having an understanding on how each of these factor in they will lose ... Show more
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People see tv stars, or astronauts and want to be them when they grow up. They learn about sport by
watching athletes play, all these factor in an create an identity. Everyone decides who they are and
what they want to do with themselves as they grow older, they strive to reach goals and dreams they
set for themselves and work hard to accomplish those goals. Sometimes those goals get buried in
everyday life and with that life slows down and is burdened with stress and obstacles that make life
hard. Getting lost in the world leads to a loss of identity. Without an identity a person is left to drift in
the world not knowing who they are or what they want. Goals and dreams fade, hope for something
more is replaced with stress and confidence disappears as doubt lingers. In the secret life of walter
mitty, Walter has lost his identity. He has low self esteem and hasn t achieved anything extraordinary
in life. The movie was successful because it s relatable, many people around the world have given into
the daily routine of nine five work
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Compare the Theatrical Techniques and Staging in Act One...
Compare the theatrical techniques and staging in act one of Oleanna and Street Car Named Desire
The two plays Street car named desire and Oleanna are very different plays in their use of theatrical
devices. Tennesse Williams play Street Car Named Desire gives us a long description of the New
Orleans world its based in. Describing the flats with the name elysan fields relating the to heaven
despite the appearance of the street that seems falling apart at the fabric of the seems , the colour of
the sky tender blue , even the smell of bananas and coffee making the set described seem more exotic
with the imagery of plantations. Whilst in David Mamet s play Oleanna we are simply told how Carol
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Oleanna doesn t seem to include stage directions other than the phone ringing and John either
igonoring it or picking it up.
Lighting is also an important theatrical technique used in Street Car Named Desire. It is especially
utillised in Almadova s fim interpretation of the play, as he uses the strong primary coloured lighting
pallette throughout. Stanley and the boys are given strong primary colours, shown by what they wear
and the description of the room often red and blue. This is excluding Mitch who wears checked or soft
colour shirts to highlight his difference to the other men in the play. Whilst Blanche has to hide from
the natural light and cover it with paper laterns, in an attempt to hide from the cruel reality of life. In
Oleanna there is no mention of lighting so again it is up to the audience or director to imagine how the
single room would be lit.
Music and sounds are another theatical technique often used is Street Car Named Desire. The blues
piano is often heard in the background of act one and throughout the play. Linking to the culture of
New Orleans and the political freedom and less disrciminatory nature of the area. There is also the
sound of the train that symbolises Stanley and his power and masculinity . The polka tune that blanche
hears in her head relating to her past and the young boy linking to her happy past, that ends with the
sound of a shot. Much like convesation stops with the phone ringing in
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Analysis of the Women Image, Blanche and Stella, in...
ANALYSIS OF THE WOMEN IMAGE, BLANCHE AND STELLA, IN TENNESSEE WILLIAMS
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
1. Background of Analysis
A streetcar Named Desire is a stage play that written by Tennese Wiliams. It first published in 1947
and takes place in New Orleans, Louisiana. In this play, Williams presents women as powerless, weak,
and passive characters who are tightly linked to their persecutors due to economic, social, and physical
needs. During the time period of Tennessee Williams, author of the play A Streetcar Named Desire,
lived in, men were typically portrayed as leaders of the household. Therefore, it can be seen that there
is a genre struggle in the play. The image of women in this play seem to be lower than the man.
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A Streetcar Named Desire lends itself quite naturally to feminist criticism. Feminism, a movement
whose roots can be traced back to the middle ages, had come into its own in the twentieth century,
though it was not a major force in the American South. Feminist critics, who accept the idea that
gender differences are culturally determined, not inborn, interpret literature as a record of male
dominance. The attitudes of men who impose their will on women and try to convince then of their
inferiority are evident throughout this play: the way they interact with women, discuss them, look at
them, talk to them, use and abuse them.
Williams presentation of women in A Streetcar Named Desire is a traditional one. The image of
women in this play is not different from that presented in traditional literary works in which women
are presented as submissive characters who are dependent upon male s authority and control and men
are portrayed as leaders of the house. The play has only one difference because Blanche tries to defy a
man whom she believes to be inferior to her in class position and education. It shows the
consequences of this upon the life of this woman as she sets herself against this cruel man. In this
sense, an analysis of the female characters presented in the play and their conflict with the male
characters especially Stanley, the dominant male character in the play, is very important
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Reaction Paper On Matlab
6 SIMULATION RESULTS:
6.1 Introduction to mat lab:
Matlab is a high performance language for technical computing. It integrates computation,
visualization, and programming in an easy to use environment where problems and solutions are
expressed in familiar mathematical notation. Typical uses include Math and computation Algorithm
development Data acquisition Modeling, simulation, and prototyping Data analysis, exploration, and
visualization Scientific and engineering graphics Application development, including graphical user
interface building. Matlab is an interactive system whose basic data element is an array that does not
require dimensioning. This allows you to solve many technical computing problems, especially those
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This is a high level matrix/array language with control flow statements, functions, data structures,
input/output, and object oriented programming features. It allows both programming in the small to
rapidly create quick and dirty throw away programs, and programming in the large to create large and
complex application programs.
Matlab has extensive facilities for displaying vectors and matrices as graphs, as well as annotating and
printing these graphs. It includes high level functions for two dimensional and three dimensional data
visualization, image processing, animation, and presentation graphics. It also includes low level
functions that allow you to fully customize the appearance of graphics as well as to build complete
graphical user interfaces on your matlab applications.
The matlab Application Program Interface (API). This is a library that allows you to write C and
Fortran programs that interact with matlab. It includes facilities for calling routines from matlab
(dynamic linking), calling matlab as a computational engine, and for reading and writing
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1973 Endangered Species Act Research Topic Essay
Research Topic 2 1973 Endangered Species Act (ESA)
Date: April 4, 2013
Background Statement:
The Endangered Species Act of 1973 provides a program for the conservation of threatened and
endangered plants and animals and the habitats in which they are found and deals with the
perseveration of wildlife which is threatened with extinction. The U.S Fish and Wildlife services is the
government agency entrusted with the enforcement of it provision.
Also ensure that actions they authorize, fund, or carry out are not likely to jeopardize the continued
existence of any listed species or result in the destruction or adverse modification of designated
critical habitat of such species. The law also prohibits any action that causes a ... Show more content
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Let s first take a look at the beneficial aspects of strengthening the Endangered Species Act and what
it has already accomplished and what is yet to come. The ESA has been very successful in rescuing
plants and animals from extinction.
Environmentalists argue that there is a limit to the amount of species extinctions that particular
ecosystems, and even the entire globe, can endure. The Act amended previous endangered species
laws to place greater emphasis on ecosystem preservation as a way to prevent the extinction of certain
species. This Act seeks to preserve the aesthetic experience of being able to see certain species
roaming their natural habitat.
The Endangered Species Act is very important, some pros is it saves our native fish, plants and
wildlife from going extinct. Once they are gone, they are gone forever. Losing even a single species
can have major impacts on the rest of the ecosystem, because the effects will be felt throughout the
food chain. From providing cures to deadly diseases to maintaining natural ecosystems and improving
overall quality of life, the benefits of preserving threatened and endangered species are invaluable.
According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; the Endangered Species Act actually helps the
economy by protecting the ecosystems that provide medicine, food, flood protection and recreation.
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Homelessness Of The Ozarks And Its Effect On Mental Illness
Homelessness in the Ozarks and its Effect on Mental Illness in Older Adults
Landon Green
Missouri State University
Homelessness In the Ozarks: Then to Now The issue my team chose to research and tackle was
homelessness in the Ozarks. Specifically, we wanted to look at the demographics of the issue and then
ultimately we wanted to look into the effects the issue of homelessness is having on another serious
issue, mental illness, and vice versa. The Merriam Webster Dictionary defines homelessness as one
having no home or permanent place of residence. It defines mental illness as any of a broad range of
medical conditions that are marked primarily by sufficient disorganization of personality, mind, or
emotions to impair normal psychological functioning and cause marked distress or disability and that
are typically associated with a disruption in normal thinking, feeling, mood, behavior, interpersonal
interactions, or daily functioning. Some of the examples of mental illnesses given by Merriam Webster
are major depression, schizophrenia, obsessive compulsive disorder, or panic disorder. The main
aspects of the issue that will be covered are the current status of the issue, the causes, current
organizations involved in finding solutions, and what more needs to be done. Looking at the status of
homelessness from the past to the present, we can see that there has been a drastic increase in the
percentage of homeless. In a 2013 Statewide Homelessness Study
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Summary Of Working With Emotional Intelligence
Emotional Intelligence and its Application to Nursing Practice Emotional intelligence is your ability to
recognize and understand emotions in yourself and others, and your ability to use this awareness to
manage your behavior and relationships (Bradberry Jean, 2009). Emotional intelligence was
developed in 1990 and its popularity has grown in the 21st century (Marquis Hutson, 2015). The book
Emotional Intelligence 2.0 outlines four different skills that a person must improve on to increase their
emotional intelligence and the book Working with Emotional Intelligence identifies five different
components of emotional intelligence. Some of the skills from one book and the components of the
other book overlap; however, both of the books bring ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Integrating self awareness into my nursing care will allow me to provide comprehensive, holistic care
to my patients. Being able to perceive my own emotions and the emotions of the people around me
will help me engage more with my patients so that I can better care for them. Self managing these
emotions will allow me to consciously direct emotional situations to better outcomes. I will also be
able to use social awareness and relationship management in my nursing practice to help develop
relationships with my patients. Having a trusting relationship with patients is a vital role as a nurse.
After reading and reviewing all of the emotional intelligence skill building strategies I have been able
to incorporate these concepts into my student nursing
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Oedipus By William Shakespeare s Oedipus
1. (Question 1) The situation in Thebes is that they have a plague. Oedipus wants to discover the
murderer of Laius in order to end the suffering of his people.
2. (Question 2) Oedipus is a man of action, but he is also a man of temper. Oedipus bullies Tiresias
into answering him. It is at this point that Tiresias reveals that Oedipus has killed the previous king,
Laius. A pattern emerges regarding Oedipus behavior. He has a temper, but is also used to having his
way. At one point Oedipus becomes extremely angry and accuses Tiresias of acting in collusion with
his brother in law, Creon, to take the throne from Oedipus.
3. (Question 3) Oedipus doesn t accept the story because he has already accused Tiresias of being
personally disloyal, stubborn, unpatriotic, and disrespectful to Thebes and that he is partly responsible
for the death of Laius. Tiresias has several times accused Oedipus of having an uncontrollable temper.
This temper may help explain why Oedipus rejects Tiresias s revelations about Oedipus himself.
4. (Question 6) Oedipus begins to think that he is the murderer when he learns the location of the
crime scene. Tiresias tells Oedipus that he is the murderer, the cause of all the suffering in Thebes.
Tiresias half explains that Oedipus has done more evil than he can even imagine. Jocasta then tells
him a story to show that the gods will reveal what prophets and seers sometimes do not. She believes
the oracle that prophesied her husband s death at the
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Charlottetown Conference Case Study
While the attendees of the Charlottetown Conference all came to one final decision, there was
definitely more than one point of view within the room. After failing to receive a contribution from the
Province of Canada to a major railway from Halifax to Quebec (Intercolonial Railway), the three
Maritimes colonies had organized the Conference in order to achieve a union between the three of
them, helping the colonies to receive more political power as well as overseas investments. There
were vast areas of land that the Prince Edward Island delegates were looking to sell from landlords to
people who lived outside the colony. The landlords who owned these plots of land rarely fulfilled all
of the requirements that were provided. The Island settlers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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While the delegates were discussing terms, there was an American Civil War taking place to the south.
Britain was wanting to reduce its financial and military aids with its North American colonies. This
added to the giant United States armies posed a large threat to the Province of Canada and the leaders
and delegates decided to take action. In fear of the United States taking over the northern half on the
continent, there needed to be change in the colonies. When word spread of a conference being held in
Charlottetown, the Canadian politicians took the opportunity, sending a delegation that had not been
invited but was welcomed nonetheless. After the Canadians arrived to the Conference and shared their
ideas, the other attendees needed some time to think. After seeing no big reason to disagree with the
Province of Canada about uniting all of the colonies, they gave their final statement: A unanimous
vote towards the federation of all of the provinces, as long at the terms were approved.
To summarize, there were two perspectives at the Charlottetown Conference. The three Maritimes
colonies were looking to unite as one to achieve better financial opportunities. Meanwhile, the British
North American colonies were grasping for a union between them and the Maritimes due to their fear
caused by the American Civil War. After sharing ideas with the Maritimes, the Canadian colonies
persuaded
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Vitiligo
Vitiligo is a common dermatological disorder characterized by acquired, idiopathic, progressive,
circumscribed hypomelanosis of the skin and hair, with total absence of melanocytes microscopically.
[1] Various physiological, biochemical, histochemical and enzymatic studies have been done to find
out the cause of the disease.[2] Genes certainly play a role in all aspects of vitiligo pathogenesis, even
response to environmental triggers, and so genetics really should not be separated out as a distinct
phenomenon. [3],[4] In the past few years, studies of the genetic epidemiology of generalized vitiligo
have led to the recognition that vitiligo is part of a broader, genetically determined, autoimmune, and
auto inflammatory diathesis. [3],[5] The pathogenesis of this disorder is uncertain, but it appears to be
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[8],[9] ZAG regulates melanin production by normal and malignant melanocytes. B 16 recombinant
human ZAG tumors have decreased levels of tyrosinase protein and minimal tyrosinase activity. [8]
Tyrosinase is a major antigen presented to the immune system on the surface of melanocytes and
melanoma cells by HLA class I molecules, principally HLAA*0201, which itself is a major
genaralised vitiligo risk allele. Indeed, HLAA*0201 and TYR 402Arg exhibit significant genetic
interaction in promoting genaralised vitiligo susceptibility [5], reflecting a corresponding biological
interaction. Tyrosinase is an important signal by which the immune system recognizes melanocytes,
and tyrosinase 402Arg is likely to make a greater contribution than tyrosinase 402Gly to immune
surveillance (and thus protection) against malignant melanoma and to susceptibility to genaralised
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The Sufjan Stevens Concert Of Brooklyn, New York
Concerning the Sufjan Stevens Concert in Brooklyn, New York On the train there we listen
simultaneously, one bud in either ear, middle school style, to a gingerly prepared selection of what I
call gateway indie . Songs like Rather Be or Somebody I Used to Know , anything by Ed Sheeran or
Ingrid Michaelson. Songs that could be considered traitors to the genre arguably built on eternal
invisibility, or, more positively, songs that have broken free from the mostly underappreciated genre s
net of obscure lyrics, changing time signatures, unpopular instruments like the oboe or guitalin, and
small spurts of unexpected electronica that sound awkward to the previously unexposed mind. Then
again, I think as the train gives a tiny lurch and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I ve been listening to Sufjan Stevens since 2012, before I even learned the two octave C scale on the
piano. The first song I heard was Chicago, part of an album that won a great many awards in 2005. I
came across it on the computer that no longer works and sits in a pile of like junk behind the house,
and I didn t know it then, but Chicago was becoming the catalyst for an uncontrollable, unapologetic
obsession. That winter, I picked up songs one by one from Illinois, adding them to a mental collection
second came The Tallest Man, the Broadest Shoulders (I remember wanting to dance to it, but not
being able to because of its relentlessly inconsistent time signature), third Concerning the UFO
Sightings Near Highland, Illinois. There was is magic in the runs of the flute, in the broad trumpet
hoots that make their home in the background, and in Concerning , the only song whose difficulty has
prevented me from learning it, the moving chords on the piano that go peculiarly unresolved at the end
and with each listen inspires in me some profound question whose sole purpose seems to be not
having an answer. I played it on repeat as the night grew slowly dark and the candles flickered during
Hurricane Sandy, sitting on the deck under the cloud obscured stars and in the wind chill while a
distant thunder proclaimed itself from far away.
I listened to
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Why Do Animals Be Kept In Captivity
Millions of people visit the zoo to see the animals and they believe that the zoos are inhumane and that
the animals should not be kept in captivity. I am both ways, I think they should be kept in captivity but
then again I feel bad and they should be.
There are many reasons why animals are kept in captivity and I think that having them stay in a zoo is
a lot better than having them stay in something way worse or locked up with the wrong people. A
good zoo will provide great care and protection to animals in their care. They will be taken care of and
loved by the workers. They will be shown off to the people that came to look at them.
Zoos are often the best hope or even last hope for the survival of a species, especially if they are
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The Use Of Nanopolymers For Biomedical Purposes
Statement of the problem:
The driving forces behind this work are related to the increased use of nanopolymers for biomedical
purposes. Charged and neutral polymers are routinely used for gene and drug delivery. However,
limited studies are performed to test their safety. Therefore, the originality of this work lies in its
attempt to evaluate the toxicity of three widely used polymers for delivery of chemotherapeutic
agents. Furthermore, we aim to establish efficient methods for nanotoxicity testing through comparing
the results of three different models ( 2D, 3D invitro cell cultures and invivo zebrafish
embryo)preparing these materials for clinical application.
Abstract
Nanomaterials exhibit a wide range of applications in different aspects of human life . In biomedical
fields, nanoparticles are packaged into different nanocarriers for drug and gene delivery especially for
improving the delivery of chemotherapeutic agents to tumors. However, no sufficient data that detect
their toxicity. In the present study, the toxicity of three different polymers that represent promising
drug carriers will be evaluated using 2D, 3D cell cultures and zebrafish embryos. The polymers to be
studie include the well known cationic transfection agents Poly(ethylenimine) (PEI) and poly(ethylene
glycol) (PEG) for their established cytotoxicity as well as the uncharged drug carrier material pHPMA
(i.e. poly(N 2 hydroxypropyl) methacrylamide), Poly(ethylene glycol) b poly(N (2 hydroxypropyl)
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Jane Eyre by Emily Bronte
... what mystery, that broke out, now in fire and now in blood, at the deadest hours of the night? What
creature was it, that masked an ordinary woman s face and shape, uttered the voice, now of a mocking
demon, and anon of a carrion seeking bird of prey? (Brontë 221). A brief synopsis of Charlotte Brontë
s novel, Jane Eyre, is present in this short quote, which describes the mystery that is present within the
novel. As well as its gothic sensation, romance is present as well, giving the novel its feminine
characteristics. Foreshadowing is a main aspect which helps prolong the suspense in the novel. The
element of foreshadowing helps the reader foresee the upcoming events in the novel. These gothic
elements create a mysterious plot within the novel, which escalates during the climax. Novels in the
Gothic Romance genre include many mysterious events, as well as a twisted love story. Jane Eyre is
classified as a Gothic Romance due to its gloomy setting, elements of mystery and suspense, and
supernatural components.
In like manner, Jane Eyre contained a gloomy setting that follows throughout the novel. The first main
indication of Jane Eyre being a Gothic Romance was when Jane was living at Gateshead Hall. When
Jane was sent to the red room, imagery was presented which links the room to the idea of death. . . .. it
was in this chamber he breathed his last; . . . and, since that day, a sense of dreary consecration had
guarded it from frequent intrusion (Brontë 8). Having a
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Corruption Of The Human Race
Megan Hinojos
Dr. Grinder
American Novel
1 December 2015
Corruption of the Human Race As one considers the past and present world, countless acts of
violence, death, and sadness are revealed. Throughout existence, the human race has participated in
destructive ways that in some instances, eliminate all hope for goodness. Countries go to war,
individuals kill in the name of revenge, hatred, jealousy, and personal achievement. At times the
brutality and sin displayed by human beings is overwhelming, making the world seem resistant to any
form of goodness. In addition to the horrific actions displayed by humans, the world is prone to
natural disasters. Hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and countless other catastrophes leave human
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Human beings are formed by both the Demiurgos and the true god. For the most part, humans are
unable to identify the goodness within themselves or the Divine Spark which is instilled by the true
god. The false creator and his Archons work to resist human acknowledgment of their divine elements.
Human superficiality lessens one s divine spark and further imprisons them to Earth. There are some
beings who are able to recognize their divinity and contain pnuema or elements of the true spirit which
aid their release from Earth after death. (Filoramo, Mundik, Pétrement)
Because of Earth s corrupted state, Gnostics justify the fact that the world is prone to suffering and
endless violence due to human spiritual deficiency and immorality. This deficiency and corruption is
what leads to greed, violence, and death which are all present within the novel. McCarthy creates a
vicious world of suffering through the actions of Glanton and his gang. Taking place after the Mexican
American War, Glanton leads his men into the newly gained land with the purpose of massacring the
native Apache people. The violence performed by the gang is unimaginable, the dead lay with their
peeled skulls like polyps bluely wet or luminescent melons cooling on some mesa of the moon (174).
In this reality all hope is lost. The weak are massacred and the strong live on the kill another day.
While talking to the gang of men the judge suggests, Moral law is an invention of mankind for the
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The Health Philosophy Interview Paper
Health Philosophy Interview Paper My paternal grandmother, Lucille, has many chronic conditions,
yet we decided to focus on her diabetes for the majority of questions concerning her health and
wellness. When asked, Lucille could not remember when she was first diagnosed with diabetes, but
does remember when she switched from taking pills to taking insulin. She began taking insulin the
spring of 2009 after her doctor decided it was time to switch. She has had two incidences where her
blood sugar was so low that she could not even call out for help. Both times were in the night and
thankfully at that time her husband (my grandfather) found her and was able to get the necessary help.
After these incidences, she switched to taking her insulin in the morning instead of before bed. When
asked how her diabetes affects her health, Lucille responded saying it significantly affects her eating
habits. She has to watch what she eats and keep track of her sodium because of her diabetes and other
health conditions. Every night before bed, she eats a peanut butter and jelly sandwich so her blood
sugar will last through the night. When prompted about her participation in physical activity, she
referred to her outings into the community, such as her weekly trips to the grocery store. She admitted
that she sometimes needs to eat a small candy bar while shopping because she can tell she is getting
low (on her blood sugar). She admits that even going to the doctor s office for checkups
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Analysis Of George Elliot s Middlemarch
Middlemarch Essay
Sarah Gorda
Olympic College
ENGL328 British Literature July 24, 2015 Middlemarch Essay Middlemarch, a Victorian novel
written by George Elliot, is a story of a conventional society in the eighteenth century. Named
Middlemarch, the town in England where the setting of the novel takes place, the novel embodies
many characters affected by the social world where they live. The novel focuses on many of the
characters and their relationships as part of a whole in a human social web. The concept of
relationships and marriage in Middlemarch is displayed through many couples. For the purposes of
this essay the focus will be on a few main characters, as their relationships are intertwined. This essay
will share these relationships and the theme of love, relationship, and social status as a summary of the
novel. One theme that is apparent is everyone seems to be marrying the wrong partner. They are
unaware of the mate that would be a perfect match for them and chose a person based on unrealistic
ideals. In a time that people commonly married for obligation rather than love, everyone is marry for
love and yet end up lacking love in marriage. If trust is a foundation for marriage than it can certainly
destroy it as we can see in Middlemarch. Casaubon believes that Dorothea will make a good wife
because he sees her as submissive. Her intellect and interest in him is misunderstood as idolizing. Her
stubbornness wears on him, and his lack of romance and
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Rock And Roll Essay
Rock n Roll began and evolved around the late 1940 s and 1950 s time frame. There were many
groups that participated in the creation and origin of Rock n Roll, however the two primary groups
were rhythm and blues and country music. The origins of rock n roll are often described in a way that
could be represented by an algebraic formula: r b + c w = r r (Garofalo Waksman, 2016, p. 56). While
the formula is rather simplistic, it ignores the many groups of individuals, social and cultural
influences that impacted the formation of Rock n Roll. As Rolling Stone s Robert Palmer (1990)
noted:
The cliché is that rock roll was a melding of country music and blues, and if you are talking about,
say, Chuck Berry or Elvis Presley, the description, though simplistic, does fit. But the black inner city
vocal group sound . . . had little to do with either blues or country music in their purer forms.
The Bo Diddley beat . . . was Afro Caribbean in derivation. The most durable . . . bass riff in Fifties
rock roll . . . had been pinched . . . from a Cuban son record. The screaming, athletic saxophone
playing . . . was straight out of Forties big band swing. . Traditional Mexican rhythms entered the rock
roll arena through Chicano artists. . . . Rock roll proved an All American, multi ethnic hybrid, its
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Once it gained more and more popularity, labels began to realize that this could be a profitable market.
Given the profitability, they knew they had to go mainstream yet this was a time where there was
racism and where African American artists would not be viewed the same as there white counterpart.
This was not the case with all the people but many during this time. Teenagers were only concerned
with the music and whether they liked it whereas there was great opposition that white kids were
listening to music sung by African
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Transit Oriented Development Paper
I. Introduction While transit oriented development (TOD) has become an increasingly popular
planning mechanism, very few studies have been conducted on how cities try to plan for and
implement transit oriented development projects. This paper analyzes the TOD implementation
process near transit centers, along with light rail transit and the TOD projects that complement it.
Zoning/land use data as well as archival research suggest TOD in San Diego will be its own special
market due to the widespread transit infrastructure the region has. There are several barriers currently
restricting TOD implementation in San Diego County. The main one being TOD projects are heavily
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Especially planning for major cities in the past 60 years, our society goes from planning around the
car and the suburb, to increasing density around transit so everyone can be connected with each other.
The situation itself shows how much planning has advanced between the rational model of planning
and the incremental model. To fully understand TOD, one must connect the general idea of it, along
with current planning practices and mainly the incremental model. How TOD implementation can
justify itself as a new transportation planning tool will be discussed towards the conclusion of this
paper. For now, a background will be provided on how the concept of TOD got
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The Pitfalls Of Plastic Surgery Summary
In The Pitfalls of Plastic Surgery, by Camille Paglia, she argues that American surgeons are being too
narrow minded with their work because they use the same models as a representation of what their
clients can look like. She suggests that getting plastic surgery has become such a normal thing in
America and that society pushes women to get work done in order to get that perfect look. Paglia also
points out that plastic surgery has leveled the playing field with wives and their husbands mistresses
(694). Also, she believes that plastic surgery is not only critical in keeping a job, but also in keeping a
relationship. Although I agree with some of Paglia s arguments, I view some of the issues differently
such as, needing plastic surgery to keep a marriage, that plastic surgery is for non intellectuals, that
Hollywood s environment encourages women to change their looks, and that nothing good can come
out of plastic surgery.
Over time, many wives would have to compete with younger women that had a better physical
appearance than them, thus, causing many wives to get plastic surgery so they would not lose their
husband to younger women. Paglia criticizes the idea of women getting plastic surgery in order to
keep their husbands when saying, In the post 1960s culture of easy divorce on demand, middle aged
women have found themselves competing with nubile women in their 20s, who are being scooped up
as trophy second wives by ambitious men having a midlife crisis. Cosmetic
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Coca Cola Social Media Essay
Currently Coca Cola has followers on many different social media websites such as Facebook, Twitter,
Indeed, You Tube, etc. They use social media sites as a way to interact with their consumers and to
make sure that the Coca Cola brand is seen by as many people as possible (Social Media Principles,
n.d.). They keep all consumer s information private unless terms and conditions for release are
approved by the consumer, employees or other affiliates. Coca Cola has an Ethics and compliance
committee that make sure that all newly hired employee receive training on the corporate governance
guidelines, businesses code of conduct and the anti bribery policy. They also have an ethics toll free
line or you can contact the through their web site for violators of their policies (Company, 2015). They
continue to grow when it comes to social media in Septmber,2015 they used Twitter so that fans could
share a coke. Twitter built an emoticon so that every time fans share a coke two bottle would cling
together, making a noise and making fans feel like they are saying cheers together (Staff, 2015). With
added social media Coca Cola has to make sure that their privacy issues stay intact. The company last
updated their privacy policy on December, 9th 2015 and there has been no privacy issue s to date
(COCA COLA PRIVACY POLICY, n.d.). Coca Cola s goal is to reach out to as many different age
groups as possible, they also practice this same philosophy when choosing their
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Memoirs Of A Geisha Sparknotes
Introduction: The novel Memoirs of a Geisha is a historic fiction story in which the hardships and
blunders of the Japanese during both world wars and after are seen through the eyes of the protagonist.
In other words, this is the life story of the narrator. As evident by the title, the story is of the narrator s
transition and life as a geisha, which roughly means traditional Japanese prostitute . The lives of
geisha are very difficult, facing discrimination from the changing world and oppression by their
owners and bosses. Throughout the story, the author uses many literary elements to emphasize the
hardships and the oppression geisha face. In what ways does the author use metaphors to explore the
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On the way, he picked up two books with settings based in japan. He gave me my first copy of
Memoirs of a Geisha. As I read the story, I was very confused with some of the words used and
concepts, which intrigued me since that had never happened to me before. I did not know where I put
the book after that. Now, when I had to choose a book to write about, I saw the same novel in my IB1
Literature classroom. At once, I remembered how the story had intrigued me and how the meaning
had been lost to me. I chose this book because it is challenging and intriguing. My favorite source for
this essay is the book itself, with the articles coming at a close second. Summary of Story: A young
girl with beautiful eyes named Chiyo lives in Yoroido, a little fishing village, in a little house with her
little family mom, dying of bone cancer; sister, who is older but not attractive; and dad, who is unable
to support the family. Because the dad can t raise two girls alone, he sells them to a local businessman,
Mr. Tanaka. Chiyo thinks she is being adopted, but she ends up with a family she never expected; a
family of geisha in Kyoto, a long way from Yoroido. Chiyo lives in an okiya, which is a fancy word
for a geisha boarding house. The okiya is run by Mother, a stern, often cruel, businesswoman. Chiyo
starts as an indentured servant, doing housework and following the orders of the house geisha,
Hatsumomo. When she isn t cleaning toilets or
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The Melting Pot Ideology In America
Many Americans assume that the concept of actually forming the melting pot ideology in America
would be easy to obtain, that combining various cultures wouldn t be that much of a challenge.
However, an attempt to completely bring this ideology into society can cause problems among the
population. With the rising tension between races in America with recent events such as the riots in
Ferguson, Missouri, trying to combine cultures could cause an explosion of hate crimes and racism
due to the differences between them. The American Melting Pot ideal, in terms of assimilating
different cultures into one culture, would be difficult to achieve. The Melting Pot culture is one where
several different cultures come together and adopt other parts into one single society. The problem
with people assimilating into any society is that they can lose the uniqueness of their culture. In some
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When trying to have a mixture of cultures in one society to create its own, you will eventually have to
pick and choose what qualities would make sense together rather than every single characteristic
trying to work together. Otherwise, there would be contradicting parts of culture trying to make this
society work. The misuse of parts of the various cultures is going to be there when trying to combine.
April Wilkner, who competed on ANTM, was pointed out as being very uncomfortable with her
identity of being a half Japanese and half White person, but the producers and directors of this show
were still confusing that identity by adorning her with symbols from a country unconnected to her
heritage. (Pozner 398). The assimilation of cultures into one is going to disconnect us from knowing
where certain characteristics of the melting pot belong if everything really is
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Speech On Plastic Bag Bags
According to some estimates, between 500 billion and a trillion plastic grocery bags are used globally
each year. The WorldWatch Institute states it takes 430,000 gallons of oil to produce 100 million
plastic bags so that comes to a staggering 4,300,000 gallons or 16,277,270 liters of oil to make a
trillion bags. It s been great to see a concerted effort by many individuals, some towns and states to
ban disposable plastic shopping bags; but even if you have e started to kick the disposable plastic bag
habit, chances are you may still have a few dozen or hundred floating around the place. Plastic bag
litter isn t just unsightly, in a marine environment plastic bags are particularly destructive, killing at
least 100,000 birds, whales, seals and turtles every year according to PlanetArk. Many sea animals
mistake the bags for jellyfish, part of their diet. Professional fishermen can ... Show more content on
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This is an old superstition, which says that we should not keep our handbags on the floor, if we want
to have money coming in. The problem is in both physical and symbolical manner, by putting our
money on the dirty floor down by our feet, which can be interpret as we are disrespecting our wealth.
People believe if you want to keep your money, you have to respect them. A symbolic way of
respecting wealth is to put our purses in a nice place like on the table, on a chair or on our lap. Are
people from Colombian heritage more superstition then others? For example, there is the magical
realism exhibited by Gabriel Garcia Marquez s writing. But what I have come to realize is that this
superstition is deeply rooted in many other cultures. I remember upon first meeting, when my co
workers who have Colombian and Jamaican roots, and how both girls lunged for their purses when a
waiter wanted to move them from a chair to the floor. We all looked at each other and laughed by
saying purse on the floor is bad
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Book Reports On The Kite Runner
Khaled Hosseini was born in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 1965. He continues to live till this day. His father
was a diplomat for the Afghan Foreign Ministry and his mother was a history teacher in a high school
in Kabul. He and his family were relocated to Paris by the foreign ministry in 1976 it was only
supposed to be a four year trip. While he was in Paris that is when the Soviet Union invaded
afghanistan and the war began.When they were ready to come back they in 1980, by then their
homeland had witnessed a communist coup and the invasion of the Soviet Army. His family knew
people who were being put in prison,people who were tortured, people who were being beat and
killed. Bt then the Hosseini family sought refuge in the United States, and in September 1980 moved
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There s only one dynamic character in the novel who is Amir. The characters in the novel are revealed
as the story progresses. There are seventeen characters; Amir, Hassan, Baba, Ali, Sohrab, Assef,
Rahim, Farid, Sanaubar, Soraya, General Taheri, Jamila, Kamal, Sharif, Sofia, Faranza, and Wali. The
protagonist is Amir because this is his story. The antagonist is Assef, who torments Amir and Hassan
in their childhood.
Amir who is both the protagonist and narrator in the story is a very intelligent,selfless, courageous. He
is also the son of Baba who is a very well known businessman in Kabul. His greatest desire is to
please his father. A very important quote that Amir writes is That was a long time ago, but it s wrong
what they say about the past,I ve learned about how you can bury it. Because the past claws its way
out. Looking back now, I realize that I have been peeking into that deserted alley for the last twenty
six years. this quote reveals a major point in the story. As we continue to read we realize that the
deserted alley was were Hassan was raped and he s been feeling guilty for twenty six
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SAPAssignment Essay
SAP Written Assignment
In 1972, five entrepreneurs had a vision for the business potential of technology. Dietmar Hopp, Hans
Werner Hector, Hasso Plattner, Klaus Tschira, and Claus Wellenreuther founded SAP in 1972. SAP
means Systemanalyse und Programmentwicklung which is German for System Analysis and Program
Development. The name was later changed to Systeme, Anwendungen und Produkte in der
Datenverarbeitung which meant Systems, application and products in the data processing in German.
With one customer and a handful of employees, SAP set out on a pathway that would not only
transform the world of information technology, but would alter the way companies do business forever
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SAP Americas is a subsidiary of SAP AG, overseeing the company s business operations in the U.S.,
Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean. SAP has 115 companies with research and development
facilities in Germany, Turkey, Canada, China, Hungary, India, Israel, Bulgaria and North America. In
addition, SAP have laboratory centers in France, Sofia, Hungary, Sao Leopoldo, Brazil, Palo Alto,
California, Bangalore and Gurgaon, India, Ra Anana and Karmiel, Israel, Vancouver, Canada and
Shanghai, China. SAP targets six industry sectors including consumer industries, discrete industry,
financial services, process industries, public services, and service industries. SAP focuses on vertical
industries, such as media, which helps provide growth as these industries expand. A potentially large
area of growth could come in the relatively new services oriented architecture (SOA), which enables
the customers to link and connect its various applications. SAP expects its SOA, called NetWeaver, to
be well received by its large installed customer base. Many of the industries SAP operates in are
fragmented in terms of the software brands used. SAP offers more than two dozen industry solution
portfolios and more than 550 resolutions for small and mid size companies. SAP primary marketing
areas are products, consultation and training. A significant part of SAP AG s success is making it easy
for customers, partners, vendors, and the
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Gender Stereotypes In Macbeth
Gender stereotypes are bound by the societal norms of what it means to be a man and a woman. As a
playwright ahead of his time, Shakespeare exhibits a feminist perspective in Macbeth by scrutinizing
gender roles and the parts they play in society. In Shakespeare s eleventh century tragedy Macbeth,
after Macbeth receives a life altering prophecy by the Weird Sisters, Lady Macbeth successfully
achieves her goal of becoming the Queen of Scotland by manipulating her one recourse to greatness,
her husband Macbeth. This experience is one that alters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth s gender roles
and, consequently, leads to their demise. Through the fall of its two central characters, Macbeth
illustrates deleterious gender stereotypes such as the traditional ideas of masculinity and femininity
that persist in society today.
In the beginning of Macbeth, Macbeth carries far more feminine characteristics than Lady Macbeth
herself, contradicting the traditional gender stereotypes of eleventh century Scotland. Following the
Weird Sisters prophecy that Macbeth will one day sit upon the throne, Macbeth strifes with his task of
killing King Duncan. This frightens Macbeth as in an early soliloquy, he proclaims, let not light see
my black and deep desires. / The eye wink at the hand; yet let that be (1.4.58 60). Though Macbeth is
aware of what he must do, he is hesitant to commit King Duncan s murder, as he was once a steadfast
combat warrior for King Duncan. A wounded captain reports to King Duncan that Macbeth unseamed
[Macdonwald] from the nave to th chops, / And fix d his head upon our battlements[,] Duncan
exclaims, O valiant cousin, worthy gentleman! (1.2.24 26). This confirms that Macbeth would go as
far as brutally murdering another individual, specifically Macdonwald, the leader of the Norwegian
forces in battle, to pledge his loyalty to Scotland. when pondering whether or not to murder Duncan,
Macbeth reassesses, I am his kinsman and his subject, / Strong both against the deed; then, as his host,
/ Who should against his murderer shut the door, / Not bear the knife myself (1.7.14 16). By hesitating
to kill King Duncan, Macbeth indicates weakness in his ability to murder; far from his actions on the
battlefield,
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The Key Concepts Of Social Work In The Child Welfare System
The Child Welfare System The child welfare system is a complex system that requires a special skill
set for social workers. Among this set of skills includes sensitivity, compassion, mature judgment, and
an advanced knowledge of social work (Farley, Smith, Boyle, 2011). Since the child welfare system is
so diverse, social workers must work with four important elements, which are the family, the extended
family, the community, and a specialized team of family preservation specialists (Farley et al., 2011).
When working in the child welfare system, social workers must keep permanency and stability as the
primary objectives, no matter which division of social work he is working in (Farley et al., 2011). In
home care, foster care, adoption, and child protective services are the main divisions of the child
welfare system, and the social worker plays a critical role in each of these divisions, since each
division is related to the others in some capacity.
In Home Care In home care is one of the main divisions of social work, and it primarily entails
looking at the relationship between the child and his environment. Social workers involved in this
field often must interact with the parents, helping to teach them parenting and listening skills (Farley
et al., 2011). Often times, the social worker borrows principles from the cognitive behavioral therapy
and adopts a problem solving strategy when working with the family (Farley et al., 2011). If these
programs are performed effectively and efficiently, they help keep children with their biological
families, so they do not have to enter foster care, and programs that include IFPS are the most
effective in preventing out of home placements (Farley et al., 2011).
Foster Care Perhaps one of the most well known divisions of the child welfare system is foster care,
which is a type arrangement for children to live outside of their homes. Foster care typically is short
term, and it may result in the child returning to his parents to receive in home care, or the child may be
adopted (Farley et al., 2011). Unfortunately, many children in foster care have experienced some type
of trauma in addition to being removed from their home and their family (Kramer, Sigel,
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Benefits And Benefits Of Cio Outsourcing
There are various benefits for CIO outsourcing. While you are operating a business, it is a necessity
for you to make wise decisions that will save you stress and money. If you lack the knowledge to
manage your technology you can take the easy route by relying on the proficiency of a professional to
provide you with the right solution. Using a seasoned professional increases the efficiency of decision
making and will help you to save time and cost. With CIO outsourcing, you will have a better time
focusing on running your business rather than being involved with the stress of trying to solve
technological issues. This is a solution that gives a business access to a dependable team of
professionals with a depth of experience.
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As long as you run a business, you will eventually have to deal with some kind of problem that you
are unable to fix on your own. Dealing with these issues on a regular basis can slow down productivity
for your business, your time will be consumed and you may even end up losing money. When you are
facing an IT problem that may consist of a threat of a security of networks or an issue with your
hardware and software, your best alternative is to consult with the right IT services. These
professionals already have the training and expertise to deal with the problem easily. By doing a little
research, you will find that there are a number of IT services that can provide large or small businesses
with computer repair, IT consulting, and a host of other services that will increase a business and help
it to flourish in the long term. An IT managed service provider has the capability to assist you with
software and hardware issues, computer re installation services and will help to reduce your stress,
while you focus on your business goals.
If you have a business and need advice pertaining to IT issues, you can get the assistance you need
with the
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Bible And The Lord s Prayer
I got very annoyed and was very disturbed when Moore discussed the ordination of women in the
Catholic Church; as well as the discussion about changing the words of the Bible and the Lord s
Prayer. First, Moore discusses feminist liberal movements changing the wording of the Bible:
Proffered gender neutral language, substituting brothers and sisters for brothers, interpreting the
pronoun He as the proper noun God, and using Our Parent instead of Our Father in the Lord s Prayer
(Moore 143). The Lord s Prayer was given to us by Christ in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of
Luke. To turn around and decide you don t like the wording so you re going to change it is very
disturbing to me. The prevalence of the idea of gender neutral
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Last Week Tonight By John Oliver
With an English accent and a smize, John Oliver hosts the show Last Week Tonight , which features
Oliver comedically attacking various people or organizations. With the use of rhetorical devices and
satire, John Oliver comically conveys various ideas regarding politics, faulty companies, and beauty
pageants. In explanation of his ideas, he frequently utilizes satirical techniques and rhetorical devices
such as reductio ad absurdum, incongruity, caricature, invectiveness, false/weak analogies, and logos
to explain his points.
As John Oliver airs his weekly program, Last Week Tonight , he educates viewers on relevant issues,
and incorporates factual evidence along with his opinion. He uses both horatian and juvenalian satire
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In order to create a better understanding of the history of dialysis and healthcare, Oliver scholarly
explains, In 1972, something amazing happened. Richard Nixon...signed a bill into law which said the
government would pay for dialysis for anyone that needed it... In order to make his explanations
credible, Oliver incorporates facts which increases his logos and ethos. To expand on the idea of the
kidneys being the sole organ which obtains government funded healthcare, he declares with a picture
of kidneys sitting in the snow of Canada, Your kidneys, and only your kidneys are Canadian! This
statement is another example of incongruity; again, Oliver presents a statement which is contrasts
greatly from the current situation of which he is in. While he is discussing the role government plays
in dialysis, he delivers the idea of kidneys sitting in the snow of Canada, which assists him in his
argument of the government only providing healthcare coverage of the kidneys. Just as the Times
stated in their review of Oliver, [He] is willing to voice genuine passion over his subjects , he voices
his passionate displeasure towards Trump in his President elect Trump segment. Oliver targets Trump
on a specific debate in which he was mistakenly unaware of the nuclear triad, and he critically reveals,
The components of the nuclear triad are important. It is unacceptable not to be able to name every
single one of them. They are
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What The Stars Meant By John Koethe Analysis
There are multiple people who view the stars meaning differently. In What the Stars Meant by John
Koethe had a very beautiful, unique way of expressing what the stars meant to him. He wrote what the
stars meant to him and had described how there is no right or wrong meaning to the stars. It is to
everyone s own perspective. The theme of this poem is to explain what the stars meant to John
Koethe. He wanted to get people to view the stars that they may not have viewed them before.
Each stanza of his poem has a different meaning of what the stars mean to him. They each had a new,
beautiful way of describing the stars. He described the stars in ways that I have never heard the stars
be described before. He uses imagery to paint a picture of the glimmering stars in your mind. He
changes the imagery as he changes the different meanings of what the stars mean to him. All
throughout the poem, there are rhymes that help give it some flow and make it more interesting. He
also uses some personification by giving the stars some human like qualities. By the way John Koethe
wrote this poem, it seemed as though that he loves the stars that sparkle in the night sky. He seems like
the type of person who loves both the stars and anything else that has to do with nature. His way of
writing and his topic is what draws readers in and keeps them interested in his poem.
If someone were to read John Koethe s poem without seeing the title or knowing the theme, many
people may think that John Koeth is talking about and describing the moon if they would not have
seen the title of the poem. They may think this until they get to line number 3 of stanza number 4
where John Koethe says, The polestar, bid his adieus, and move on (Koethe 15). This line would be
the line that gives you the idea that John Koethe is talking about the stars and not the moon.
This story is talking about the stars and what they mean to John Koethe. Stars may be mean something
different to everyone. Some people may think that there is nothing magnificent about them, and some
people may think that they are the most beautiful thing in the world. To John Koethe, the stars were a
beautiful object that appeared in the darkness of the night. He used some
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The Destructive Sprawl of the Suburbia on the Environment...
The Destructive Sprawl of the Suburbia on the Environment Growing up in Northern Toronto, it had
never occurred to me that the neighbourhood I was living in was planned long before my neighbors or
I decided to move and build this a community. As I grew older and I started to notice new areas being
built I noticed that from afar those hundreds of houses were being built and organized in preparation
for hundreds of families. Personally, I am interested in the development of subdivisions and the
suburbs due to my family owning a property around the area of Lake Simcoe. It seems as though that
with every passing year it takes another few kilometers or minutes to escape the confines of the city
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The end of the war opened new avenues for the American public due to new innovations in technology
and organization (Marshall, 1979). Abraham Levitt, an American entrepreneur, established a
community in Nassau County, Long Island. Levitt converted former farmland into a suburban
community where thousands of individuals could find housing. Approximately, 17,000 houses were
built and sold or rented to middle income families (Naish, 2014). Among the American population,
there was a desire for individual freedom following World War II. One being able to attain a large
living space and accumulate material wealth became engrained in the American Dream. Many realized
that the suburbs and living in planned subdivisions of land was an affordable option. This led to the
growth of suburbia throughout the late 20th century. These same desires are what allow the suburbs to
flourish today. The US Census Bureau published in 2002 The Demographic Trends of the 20th
Century. In the 20th century, the American population grew from 76 million to 281 million, with 80%
of the 281 million living in urban areas. It is the suburbs that represented the largest degree of growth.
Suburbia houses over 50% of the American people (Hobbs et al., 2014).
While providing high quality housing for millions of people across North America, the sprawl of
Suburbia has harmed the
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Analysis Of Sweetheart Of The Song Tra Bong In Things They...
Things They Carried Essay Anything can change a person if they are not ready for that change. The
short story Sweetheart of The Song Tra Bong, in Things They Carried, by Tim O Brien represents this
by showing change in Mary Anne, who is a character the reader probably would not expect to see in a
book about the Vietnam War. There are many parts show the change in her from the average high
school girl she used to be into a predatory killer, but there is only one reason for her change, and that
is the war itself. The changes Mary Anne goes through in this story stand out very clear. In the
beginning, the quote that introduces Mary Anne is, ...she was seventeen years old, fresh out of
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You can t feel like that anywhere else (O Brien 111). Mary Anne is inevitably drawn to the other side
the other side in this case being the Vietnam War itself. She is not completely part of it yet but she sure
is fascinated by it, and will be part of it soon. She displays the danger of throwing away all separation
between herself and the war. She is at the point where she wants to become one with the war. However
towards the end of the story, Mary Ann becomes a completely different person. This can be shown
perfectly in the quote, She had crossed to the other side. She was part of the land. She was wearing her
culottes, her pink sweater, and a necklace of human tongues. She was dangerous. She was ready for
the kill (O Brien 116).
Going back to the Vietnam War and its effect on Mary Anne. At this point, it can be seen that Mary
Anne has completely crossed over. She has a necklace of human tongues, which is crazy weird.
However, Mary Anne is still wearing her culottes and her pink sweater, the very pieces of clothing that
made her appear so American at the beginning of the story. The reason for Mary Anne s change is not
because of the Vietnamese or even Vietnam, even though it appeared to be at the beginning. It s the
war itself. The war is half Vietnamese and half American. A example that shows Mary Anne going
through her change is in the quote, Mary Anne made you think about those girls back home, how
clean and innocent they all are, how they ll never
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Hummingbirds
Hummingbirds:
Smallest bird on earth Hummingbirds are fascinating birds that are always fun to watch. These birds
are able to hover in mid air, dart from side to side, go straight up or down, or even backwards. They
can out fly and out maneuver birds hundreds of times their size. There are many factors that contribute
to the hummingbirds ability to fly so easily through the air. A hummingbird s wings are shaped so that
they are slightly rounded on the top. Their wings flaps 15 80 times per second, depending on the type
of species they are. The Giant Hummingbird s wings beat 8 10 beats per second, the wings of medium
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The Venturi effect is evident when the hummingbird holds it s wings close to it s body. The rapid air
flow helps the bird maneuver quickly. Hummingbirds are durable only in life. In death they are
delicate, their wings are hollow and fragile, thus almost never fossilize. This was one of the reason
that the recent discovery of 30 million year old fossil bird that remains may include an ancestral
hummingbird. . Its fossil specimens had long, slender bills ,and shortened upper wings bones topped
by a knob. Surprisingly, fossils were found in the southern part of Germany which was far away from
the modern hummingbird territory. Hummingbird s aggression were shaped by sipping nectar as often
as every minutes. They compete by challenging and bullying each other in mid air; post up and
pirouette, dive to the grass, and paddle backward in dances of dominance that end suddenly as they
begin. They will compete each other up in tall mountains near the equator that offer rich ecosystem at
a variety of elevations. . Hummingbirds are very small birds with a high metabolism, with heart rates
can reach as high as 1,260 beats per minutes, therefore they must be fed constantly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hummingbirds . Both nectars and insects are the source energy and
protein for hummingbirds. Hummingbirds can consume up to 50% of their weight in sugar, the nectar
solution every each single day. It is important to keep any nectar feeder clean and always filled
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How Did The Industrial Revolution Affect Children s Life...
Introduction
Until 1833, the lives of children were often extremely long and difficult. They were forced to work
long hours, with very little sleep from the age of 6. These conditions were unlawful and cruel.
Children aged from six years old in the industrial revolution worked hard hours for very little. The
children usually worked up to 19 hours a day, with a one hour break. Not only were these children
subject to long hours, but also, they were in horrible conditions. Large, heavy, and dangerous
equipment was very common for children to be using or working near. Many accidents happened
killing or injuring children on the job. Children were only paid only a fraction of what an adult would
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The younger children, who were not old enough to use the equipment, were sent to help the textile
workers. The people who the children served would beat them, verbally abuse them, and take no
consideration for their safety. Both girls and boys who laboured in factories were given beatings and
other harsh forms of painful punishments. One punishment for being late or not working hard enough
would be to be weighted. A slave master would tie a heavy weight to a child s neck, and have them
walk through the factory aisles so the other children could see them and become intimidated. This
could last sometimes an hour. Boys were sometimes dragged naked from their beds and sent to the
factories only holding their clothes, to be put on there. This was to make sure the boys would not be
late, even by a few minutes. There were people in this time period that strongly advocated the use or
the abolishment of child labour, or at least the improvement of conditions. Factory owners loved child
labour, and they supported their reasoning with ideas that it was good for everything from the
economy to the building of the children s characters. Parents of the children who worked were almost
forced to at least allow it as they needed the income. There were some relevant people that fought for
the regulation, improvement, and abolishment of child labour. The first phase to improving conditions
was
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Life In Missoula, Montana
Life in Reno, Nevada vs. LIfe in Missoula, Montana I have been living in Reno for my entire life. I ve
grown accustomed to everything it has to offer, and I am comfortable in Reno. But in June, when my
life switches from suburban life to a lush, green, 20 acre property, I am going to notice that Reno and
Missoula have similarities, but my life will be very, very different. Let s start with the size of the
towns. In Reno, the population is 245,255 people and counting. Reno is 106 square miles, giving it a
population density of 2,313 people per square mile. In Missoula, on the other hand, has 72,364 people.
Missoula is 30 square miles, giving it a population density of 2,412 people per square mile. I will be
going to Frenchtown High School ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In Reno, I see sagebrush as far as the eye can see. Blue mountains in some of the background, brown
mountains in other parts. The weather is incredibly unpredictable, but I usually expect dry, hot
summers and snowy (but not too snowy), chilly winters. In Montana, especially in the summer, you
can look around from our property and see green grass, tall pine trees, a beautiful fork of Nine Mile
Creek, and a big blue sky. I can expect more mellow, humid summers and freezing cold, snowy
winters. In Reno, my animal sightings usually include bunnies, birds, and the occasional deer or
coyote. In Montana, you can see bears, elk, antelope, and even moose, right from our house. Overall,
the summer climate in Montana is usually more desirable, though some people may prefer the winters
in
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Personal Narrative-She s Life
Hannah s POV As he walked away my smile grew until I was beaming. I cant believe it! He asked for
my number! Me! Out of all people! I hope he texts me back..... Hannah Hey, let s set a date soon ok?
JP t know what I m going to do man. There is no way I can just sit at a tree and read a book with her
there, that is a terrible date. Why did I suggest that? I said, I was at my best friend, Brian s house. We
have been friends since college and I tell him everything, anytime I have a problem with anything, I
talk to Brian about everything so of course, when I realized I set up the stupidest date with Hannah, I
had to share my dilemma with him, Dude, you don t have to stick with what you planned, you can be
spontaneous and just take her out
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NAEYC Guidance Assessment
Assessment of Guidance
NAEYC Standard 3a: Understanding the goals, benefits, and uses of assessment
This artifact Assessment of Guidance was created for my Observation and Participation in Early
Childhood/Primary Settings course. Over the course of sixteen weeks, I observed a child and
documented a child s development. The types of development I had to observe were her cognitive
development, creative development, emotional development, language development physical
development and social development. For each type of development, I had to provide an overall
summary of results on her development, a photo about that development and examples of the
development that took place over my observation.
This artifact falls under NAEYC Standard 3a
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Common Sense Abbreviations
The common sense approach to abbreviations should apply to PSI reports as well. Of course one can
abbreviate suffixes (Dr. Mr., etc.), words like rd. (road) st. (street) and ave. (avenue). Agency names
could be spelled out completely and followed in parenthesis, i.e. State Bureau of Investigation (SBI).
Beyond these, I see no reason to include abbreviations to the point that they are even a topic of
discussion. Probation officers are not really relaying a personal opinion in the PSI. They present
documented and measurable progress of the individual under supervision. The officer might have
assigned a rating for the offender based on their behavior during an interview, such as level of remorse
on a Likert scale. The recommendations
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Star Wars Episode Vll-A Force Awakens
Director J.J. Abram s Star Wars: Episode Vll A Force Awakens is a great piece of film that surpassed
everyone s expectations. This is the seventh installment in the Star Wars franchise, and continues the
adventures of Han Solo, Princess Leia, and Chewbacca; along with some new faces. The highly
anticipated movie stayed true to the original trilogy by successfully incorporating themes of action,
adventure, suspense, fantasy, sci fi, and the dark side. There are three criteria, mostly the movies
ability to tell a great story, originality, and action packed scenes that made the movie a worth while
experience. This movie is also rated PG 13, so the whole family is welcome to experience the
adventure. The ability to tell a great story is very important in a movie, especially if this movie
follows a very successful line of stories. The movie takes place 30 years after Star Wars: Episode Vl
Return of The Jedi, and follows a new protagonist, Rey, that stumbles upon a robot with the
whereabouts of Luke Skywalker, the last Jedi in the entire galaxy. She sets off to ... Show more
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Exceptionally well, that s how. This movie is actioned packed from the very first scene to the very
last. It has superb battle scenes, huge explosions, and beautifully choreographed fights. This movie isn
t just exciting to watch, but its also mesmerizing in a way from its breathtaking interpretations of other
planets to its imaginative characters. As for planets being destroyed this time around the First Order
upgraded the plans for the Death Star and in doing so created a super weapon known as the Starkiller
Base. This planet turned military base is twice as big as the Death Star and has the ability to harness
the energy of an entire star, and then use that energy to literally destroy anything in its way. Now does
that sound action packed or
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Ahmed Edwards Case Summary
Background and Facts of the Case In 1999, Ahmad Edwards attempted to steal a pair of shoes from a
department store. When Edwards realized that a security guard witnessed his attempt, he pulled out a
gun, and fired three shots at the guard (Morris Frierson, 2008). The shots missed the guard, but one
wounded a bystander in the leg. Edwards was then arrested and charged with theft, criminal
recklessness, battery with a deadly weapon, and attempted murder. Edwards, who was diagnosed with
schizophrenia, spent five years restoring competency for his criminal trial (Morris Frierson, 2008).
At his first trial, Edwards requested to represent himself. However, the court denied his request, as he
required a continuance to proceed pro se. The first trial resulted in a hung jury (Morris Frierson,
2008). At the retrial, Edwards requested to represent himself once again. The judge denied his request,
stating that although Edwards was competent to stand trial, he was not competent to represent himself.
Edwards proceeded with legal counsel, and was found guilty of all charges. The court sentenced him
to 30 years in prison (Morris Frierson, 2008). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Indiana Supreme Court sided with Edwards, and overturned the trial court s decision. In 2008, the
case made its way to the United States Supreme Court (Oyez, 2017).
Legal History
Dusky v. United States (1960) The Court affirmed a defendant s right to a competency evaluation
before proceeding to trial.
Faretta v. California (1975) The Court held that a defendant need only be literate, competent, and
understanding to represent himself in court.
Godinez v. Moran (1993) The Court ruled that if a defendant is competent to stand trial, they were
automatically competent to plead
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Exercise Is A Good And Normal Way For Lose Weight
Did you know, the percent of adults who are obese in the United States is 34.9% now, and it was
continually getting larger in the recent years (CDC)? What a surprise that more than 1 out of 3 adults
are obese in our country. Obesity can cause various health problems, such as high blood pressure,
diabetes, coronary heart disease, or even directly cause death. So, it is time to control and prevent
obesity. Exercise is a good and normal way to lose weight, but Melinda Moyer discusses about
another way, reducing the amount of carbs in people s daily lives. She leads readers to explore the
relation between carbs rich diet and obesity or chronic disease. Even though some other theories like
low fat diet were supported in the history, more facts and evidence prove that low carbs diet is the best
way to solve the problem. Moyer uses pathos, ethos and logos to persuade her audience to against
carbs, and choose low carb diet in her article Against The Grains. Pathos is the strategy that is used in
some sections of the article to appeal to audience s emotions. Moyer promptly attracts readers
attention by starting the article with her own experience of weight loss. She says she lost 15 pounds
because of the wheat free diet (Moyer 2). It may let readers (especially who are obese, and looking for
an efficient way to lose their weight) excited about this fact, and curious about how and why wheat
free diet helps with weight loss. Then, the readers will go through the following content
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Physical Fitness And Educational Programs
The film Fit explores the evolution of fitness in the daily lives of American men and women. From
being defined as a vision of the body and its possibilities to a literal culture of physical strength and
appeal, how we understand fitness has been shaped throughout many generations. In the late
nineteenth century, the belief that participating in daily or at least frequent physical exercise was good
for the body was starting to become more popular. People were developing their own programs of
calisthenics, and starting to train their bodies. With the emergence of physical fitness and educational
programs, the concept of physical fitness blew up and became much more widespread. Certain figures
in the movement put forth beliefs that the ideal body emulated Renaissance ideals, and were strong,
perfect, and symmetrical. Men began working to become stronger, while women developed aesthetic
dances to keep their bodies fit. It was commonly believed that women lost energy faster than men, and
that vigorous activities would limit their abilities to reproduce; so, activities that demonstrated
extreme physical endurance were almost completely limited to men. As the twentieth century
approached, fitness crusades swept across the country. The body became inspected, approved, and
admired for its physical capabilities. With the obsession of beauty in muscular aspects came the
obsession with genetic perfection through the mating of superior people, or eugenics. Men and women
were
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Society s Puppet Essay
Society s Puppet These are my personal experiences; for as long as I can recall, society particularly
mass media and the beauty industry has always influenced me and tried to tell me what to do and who
to become, which only grew stronger as I got older; until I realized women were treated, and many
acted and/or reacted to these influences as though we are puppets dependent upon approval from the
audience of mass media and the beauty industry to assess our value to the world. Do as you re told;
this is how you act like a lady; you must play the part of a damsel in distress; wait for your prince to
rescue you; this is how you become popular; this is how you stay popular; don t listen to that kind of
music; act like a princess so you can marry a prince; this is how you get good at sports; you can t like
that sport though; don t come across as attention seeking; don t wear that; this is what is acceptable;
that is unacceptable; you should already know this by now; this is why you go to school; this is why
you must learn; this is how you can be pretty like her; but what if I want to be pretty like me?; this is
how you can be popular with boys; try this new makeup product; this is how you can become like the
Barbies from your childhood; do only what is socially acceptable; pretty is tall and thin; this is how
you can lose the most weight; this is why you must shop at this store; figure out what you re going to
do with your life while you re young; look at this; this is
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The Structure Of Dracula
COUNT DRACULA FREEDOM FROM FANDOM is a light hearted fantasy tale that brings to life
the iconic characters from many novels and films about Dracula and the other monsters.
There s no doubt that the strength of this script is the ensemble cast of colorful and offbeat characters,
especially Dracula, Frankenstein, and Wolfie. Together they feel like iconic, authentic friends and it s
fun to watch them interact with each other.
However, with that said, the overall script would benefit from more development. One of the concerns
about the script is the structure, including the goal, the pace, and the tension. The overall plot doesn t
feel goal focused.
First, the opening and the first act set up the ordinary world of Dracula and his friends. ... Show more
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It appears he also struggles with finding the beast inside him, but it s can be showcased a bit more.
John Harker is believable as the man who thinks he s in charge, only to realize Mina is controlling
him. It s actually fun to watch Mina dismiss John and constantly push him away. There s a fun payoff
of this around page 103.
There are a lot of identified demons or monsters. Mina appears to be the main one, but one doesn t
learn about this until late. Enhance her role as a worthy foe in the final hero vs. foe battle.
It s also interesting that Lucifer isn t a very strong character in the story. His introduce feels too mild.
One also expected him to be more prominent in the climax battle.
The dialogue is fun and there are iconic payoffs, It s alive! The dialogue is consistent to each
character. Their voices are distinctive and nicely reflect their motivations and values. Dialogue also
delivers insight and a message about the idea that if everyone was the same (monsters), it would be no
fun.
However, the dialogue does tend to slow the pace down, especially in the first act. There s repetitive
dialogue about Dracula leaving and
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  • 1. Expository Story. Exposition In A Story: Why Background Infor 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Expository Story. Exposition In A Story: Why Background Infor Expository Story. Exposition In A Story: Why Background Infor
  • 2. 10.4 Disadvantages Of Cellular Layout 10.4 COMPARISON OF INFORMATION FLOW In existing layout the production line is very long, starting from preparatory to the end of assembly. Because of this, communication and information flow is difficult and for each and every thing supervisor has to walk around the line frequently. In case of new layout (cellular layout) the information flow is effective and quick. Because, the group of people who are in the same cell, works in compact area where each operator is in direct contact with other operator of the cell and they know each other s job inside the cell. This makes information flow fast and accurate. Whereas this cannot be achieved in long assembly line; where one operator is in contact with only two operators (one operator before and one operator after his operation) so neither he can give any suggestion nor he knows the issues of other operation i.e. workers are not participating in each other s work, rather working independently. 10.5 COMPARISON OF REWORK LEVEL The rework level has been decreased by 80% over existing trends. In existing production, the rework level is approximately 5% but after implementation of recommended layout the rework level falls to 1%. The main reason for rework reduction is due to reduction in WIP and balanced work cells. Due to low ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So there is no arguing that someone is doing a difficult operation and others are working in easier operations. On the other hand, this is not possible in batch production because of specific allocated work for the whole day. Similarly, in case of new layout, operators are treated as a group inside the cell so their combined effort is to do better and produce more. Likewise, operators cannot work carelessly because they will be immediately caught by the next operator inside the cell, so the combined result of all these factors motivates them to do better in each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Identity In The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty The difference between Seven billion people in the world is Identity. Identity is unique and hard to understand, everybody wants to be someone and people have a hard time figuring that out. The Secret life of Walter Mitty is a film about a man who is tired of his boring life. Pico Iyers Why We Travel is an essay about how traveling can open the mind. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty short story is about an older man who is using his imagination to cope with his midlife crisis. The meaning of life is to be, to become someone to mean something. Identity is narrowed down to important factors in life, while traveling can help someone find their way in life. Each of these play an important part in a person s life, and without having an understanding on how each of these factor in they will lose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People see tv stars, or astronauts and want to be them when they grow up. They learn about sport by watching athletes play, all these factor in an create an identity. Everyone decides who they are and what they want to do with themselves as they grow older, they strive to reach goals and dreams they set for themselves and work hard to accomplish those goals. Sometimes those goals get buried in everyday life and with that life slows down and is burdened with stress and obstacles that make life hard. Getting lost in the world leads to a loss of identity. Without an identity a person is left to drift in the world not knowing who they are or what they want. Goals and dreams fade, hope for something more is replaced with stress and confidence disappears as doubt lingers. In the secret life of walter mitty, Walter has lost his identity. He has low self esteem and hasn t achieved anything extraordinary in life. The movie was successful because it s relatable, many people around the world have given into the daily routine of nine five work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Compare the Theatrical Techniques and Staging in Act One... Compare the theatrical techniques and staging in act one of Oleanna and Street Car Named Desire The two plays Street car named desire and Oleanna are very different plays in their use of theatrical devices. Tennesse Williams play Street Car Named Desire gives us a long description of the New Orleans world its based in. Describing the flats with the name elysan fields relating the to heaven despite the appearance of the street that seems falling apart at the fabric of the seems , the colour of the sky tender blue , even the smell of bananas and coffee making the set described seem more exotic with the imagery of plantations. Whilst in David Mamet s play Oleanna we are simply told how Carol is sitting opposite John who is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oleanna doesn t seem to include stage directions other than the phone ringing and John either igonoring it or picking it up. Lighting is also an important theatrical technique used in Street Car Named Desire. It is especially utillised in Almadova s fim interpretation of the play, as he uses the strong primary coloured lighting pallette throughout. Stanley and the boys are given strong primary colours, shown by what they wear and the description of the room often red and blue. This is excluding Mitch who wears checked or soft colour shirts to highlight his difference to the other men in the play. Whilst Blanche has to hide from the natural light and cover it with paper laterns, in an attempt to hide from the cruel reality of life. In Oleanna there is no mention of lighting so again it is up to the audience or director to imagine how the single room would be lit. Music and sounds are another theatical technique often used is Street Car Named Desire. The blues piano is often heard in the background of act one and throughout the play. Linking to the culture of New Orleans and the political freedom and less disrciminatory nature of the area. There is also the sound of the train that symbolises Stanley and his power and masculinity . The polka tune that blanche hears in her head relating to her past and the young boy linking to her happy past, that ends with the sound of a shot. Much like convesation stops with the phone ringing in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Analysis of the Women Image, Blanche and Stella, in... ANALYSIS OF THE WOMEN IMAGE, BLANCHE AND STELLA, IN TENNESSEE WILLIAMS A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE 1. Background of Analysis A streetcar Named Desire is a stage play that written by Tennese Wiliams. It first published in 1947 and takes place in New Orleans, Louisiana. In this play, Williams presents women as powerless, weak, and passive characters who are tightly linked to their persecutors due to economic, social, and physical needs. During the time period of Tennessee Williams, author of the play A Streetcar Named Desire, lived in, men were typically portrayed as leaders of the household. Therefore, it can be seen that there is a genre struggle in the play. The image of women in this play seem to be lower than the man. In this paper, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A Streetcar Named Desire lends itself quite naturally to feminist criticism. Feminism, a movement whose roots can be traced back to the middle ages, had come into its own in the twentieth century, though it was not a major force in the American South. Feminist critics, who accept the idea that gender differences are culturally determined, not inborn, interpret literature as a record of male dominance. The attitudes of men who impose their will on women and try to convince then of their inferiority are evident throughout this play: the way they interact with women, discuss them, look at them, talk to them, use and abuse them. Williams presentation of women in A Streetcar Named Desire is a traditional one. The image of women in this play is not different from that presented in traditional literary works in which women are presented as submissive characters who are dependent upon male s authority and control and men are portrayed as leaders of the house. The play has only one difference because Blanche tries to defy a man whom she believes to be inferior to her in class position and education. It shows the consequences of this upon the life of this woman as she sets herself against this cruel man. In this sense, an analysis of the female characters presented in the play and their conflict with the male characters especially Stanley, the dominant male character in the play, is very important ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Reaction Paper On Matlab 6 SIMULATION RESULTS: 6.1 Introduction to mat lab: Matlab is a high performance language for technical computing. It integrates computation, visualization, and programming in an easy to use environment where problems and solutions are expressed in familiar mathematical notation. Typical uses include Math and computation Algorithm development Data acquisition Modeling, simulation, and prototyping Data analysis, exploration, and visualization Scientific and engineering graphics Application development, including graphical user interface building. Matlab is an interactive system whose basic data element is an array that does not require dimensioning. This allows you to solve many technical computing problems, especially those with matrix and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a high level matrix/array language with control flow statements, functions, data structures, input/output, and object oriented programming features. It allows both programming in the small to rapidly create quick and dirty throw away programs, and programming in the large to create large and complex application programs. Matlab has extensive facilities for displaying vectors and matrices as graphs, as well as annotating and printing these graphs. It includes high level functions for two dimensional and three dimensional data visualization, image processing, animation, and presentation graphics. It also includes low level functions that allow you to fully customize the appearance of graphics as well as to build complete graphical user interfaces on your matlab applications. The matlab Application Program Interface (API). This is a library that allows you to write C and Fortran programs that interact with matlab. It includes facilities for calling routines from matlab (dynamic linking), calling matlab as a computational engine, and for reading and writing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. 1973 Endangered Species Act Research Topic Essay Research Topic 2 1973 Endangered Species Act (ESA) Date: April 4, 2013 Background Statement: The Endangered Species Act of 1973 provides a program for the conservation of threatened and endangered plants and animals and the habitats in which they are found and deals with the perseveration of wildlife which is threatened with extinction. The U.S Fish and Wildlife services is the government agency entrusted with the enforcement of it provision. Also ensure that actions they authorize, fund, or carry out are not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of any listed species or result in the destruction or adverse modification of designated critical habitat of such species. The law also prohibits any action that causes a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Let s first take a look at the beneficial aspects of strengthening the Endangered Species Act and what it has already accomplished and what is yet to come. The ESA has been very successful in rescuing plants and animals from extinction. Environmentalists argue that there is a limit to the amount of species extinctions that particular ecosystems, and even the entire globe, can endure. The Act amended previous endangered species laws to place greater emphasis on ecosystem preservation as a way to prevent the extinction of certain species. This Act seeks to preserve the aesthetic experience of being able to see certain species roaming their natural habitat. The Endangered Species Act is very important, some pros is it saves our native fish, plants and wildlife from going extinct. Once they are gone, they are gone forever. Losing even a single species can have major impacts on the rest of the ecosystem, because the effects will be felt throughout the food chain. From providing cures to deadly diseases to maintaining natural ecosystems and improving overall quality of life, the benefits of preserving threatened and endangered species are invaluable. According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; the Endangered Species Act actually helps the economy by protecting the ecosystems that provide medicine, food, flood protection and recreation. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Homelessness Of The Ozarks And Its Effect On Mental Illness Homelessness in the Ozarks and its Effect on Mental Illness in Older Adults Landon Green Missouri State University Homelessness In the Ozarks: Then to Now The issue my team chose to research and tackle was homelessness in the Ozarks. Specifically, we wanted to look at the demographics of the issue and then ultimately we wanted to look into the effects the issue of homelessness is having on another serious issue, mental illness, and vice versa. The Merriam Webster Dictionary defines homelessness as one having no home or permanent place of residence. It defines mental illness as any of a broad range of medical conditions that are marked primarily by sufficient disorganization of personality, mind, or emotions to impair normal psychological functioning and cause marked distress or disability and that are typically associated with a disruption in normal thinking, feeling, mood, behavior, interpersonal interactions, or daily functioning. Some of the examples of mental illnesses given by Merriam Webster are major depression, schizophrenia, obsessive compulsive disorder, or panic disorder. The main aspects of the issue that will be covered are the current status of the issue, the causes, current organizations involved in finding solutions, and what more needs to be done. Looking at the status of homelessness from the past to the present, we can see that there has been a drastic increase in the percentage of homeless. In a 2013 Statewide Homelessness Study ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Summary Of Working With Emotional Intelligence Emotional Intelligence and its Application to Nursing Practice Emotional intelligence is your ability to recognize and understand emotions in yourself and others, and your ability to use this awareness to manage your behavior and relationships (Bradberry Jean, 2009). Emotional intelligence was developed in 1990 and its popularity has grown in the 21st century (Marquis Hutson, 2015). The book Emotional Intelligence 2.0 outlines four different skills that a person must improve on to increase their emotional intelligence and the book Working with Emotional Intelligence identifies five different components of emotional intelligence. Some of the skills from one book and the components of the other book overlap; however, both of the books bring ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Integrating self awareness into my nursing care will allow me to provide comprehensive, holistic care to my patients. Being able to perceive my own emotions and the emotions of the people around me will help me engage more with my patients so that I can better care for them. Self managing these emotions will allow me to consciously direct emotional situations to better outcomes. I will also be able to use social awareness and relationship management in my nursing practice to help develop relationships with my patients. Having a trusting relationship with patients is a vital role as a nurse. After reading and reviewing all of the emotional intelligence skill building strategies I have been able to incorporate these concepts into my student nursing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Oedipus By William Shakespeare s Oedipus 1. (Question 1) The situation in Thebes is that they have a plague. Oedipus wants to discover the murderer of Laius in order to end the suffering of his people. 2. (Question 2) Oedipus is a man of action, but he is also a man of temper. Oedipus bullies Tiresias into answering him. It is at this point that Tiresias reveals that Oedipus has killed the previous king, Laius. A pattern emerges regarding Oedipus behavior. He has a temper, but is also used to having his way. At one point Oedipus becomes extremely angry and accuses Tiresias of acting in collusion with his brother in law, Creon, to take the throne from Oedipus. 3. (Question 3) Oedipus doesn t accept the story because he has already accused Tiresias of being personally disloyal, stubborn, unpatriotic, and disrespectful to Thebes and that he is partly responsible for the death of Laius. Tiresias has several times accused Oedipus of having an uncontrollable temper. This temper may help explain why Oedipus rejects Tiresias s revelations about Oedipus himself. 4. (Question 6) Oedipus begins to think that he is the murderer when he learns the location of the crime scene. Tiresias tells Oedipus that he is the murderer, the cause of all the suffering in Thebes. Tiresias half explains that Oedipus has done more evil than he can even imagine. Jocasta then tells him a story to show that the gods will reveal what prophets and seers sometimes do not. She believes the oracle that prophesied her husband s death at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Charlottetown Conference Case Study While the attendees of the Charlottetown Conference all came to one final decision, there was definitely more than one point of view within the room. After failing to receive a contribution from the Province of Canada to a major railway from Halifax to Quebec (Intercolonial Railway), the three Maritimes colonies had organized the Conference in order to achieve a union between the three of them, helping the colonies to receive more political power as well as overseas investments. There were vast areas of land that the Prince Edward Island delegates were looking to sell from landlords to people who lived outside the colony. The landlords who owned these plots of land rarely fulfilled all of the requirements that were provided. The Island settlers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the delegates were discussing terms, there was an American Civil War taking place to the south. Britain was wanting to reduce its financial and military aids with its North American colonies. This added to the giant United States armies posed a large threat to the Province of Canada and the leaders and delegates decided to take action. In fear of the United States taking over the northern half on the continent, there needed to be change in the colonies. When word spread of a conference being held in Charlottetown, the Canadian politicians took the opportunity, sending a delegation that had not been invited but was welcomed nonetheless. After the Canadians arrived to the Conference and shared their ideas, the other attendees needed some time to think. After seeing no big reason to disagree with the Province of Canada about uniting all of the colonies, they gave their final statement: A unanimous vote towards the federation of all of the provinces, as long at the terms were approved. To summarize, there were two perspectives at the Charlottetown Conference. The three Maritimes colonies were looking to unite as one to achieve better financial opportunities. Meanwhile, the British North American colonies were grasping for a union between them and the Maritimes due to their fear caused by the American Civil War. After sharing ideas with the Maritimes, the Canadian colonies persuaded ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Vitiligo Vitiligo is a common dermatological disorder characterized by acquired, idiopathic, progressive, circumscribed hypomelanosis of the skin and hair, with total absence of melanocytes microscopically. [1] Various physiological, biochemical, histochemical and enzymatic studies have been done to find out the cause of the disease.[2] Genes certainly play a role in all aspects of vitiligo pathogenesis, even response to environmental triggers, and so genetics really should not be separated out as a distinct phenomenon. [3],[4] In the past few years, studies of the genetic epidemiology of generalized vitiligo have led to the recognition that vitiligo is part of a broader, genetically determined, autoimmune, and auto inflammatory diathesis. [3],[5] The pathogenesis of this disorder is uncertain, but it appears to be dependent on the interaction of genetic, immunological, and neurological ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... [8],[9] ZAG regulates melanin production by normal and malignant melanocytes. B 16 recombinant human ZAG tumors have decreased levels of tyrosinase protein and minimal tyrosinase activity. [8] Tyrosinase is a major antigen presented to the immune system on the surface of melanocytes and melanoma cells by HLA class I molecules, principally HLAA*0201, which itself is a major genaralised vitiligo risk allele. Indeed, HLAA*0201 and TYR 402Arg exhibit significant genetic interaction in promoting genaralised vitiligo susceptibility [5], reflecting a corresponding biological interaction. Tyrosinase is an important signal by which the immune system recognizes melanocytes, and tyrosinase 402Arg is likely to make a greater contribution than tyrosinase 402Gly to immune surveillance (and thus protection) against malignant melanoma and to susceptibility to genaralised ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Sufjan Stevens Concert Of Brooklyn, New York Concerning the Sufjan Stevens Concert in Brooklyn, New York On the train there we listen simultaneously, one bud in either ear, middle school style, to a gingerly prepared selection of what I call gateway indie . Songs like Rather Be or Somebody I Used to Know , anything by Ed Sheeran or Ingrid Michaelson. Songs that could be considered traitors to the genre arguably built on eternal invisibility, or, more positively, songs that have broken free from the mostly underappreciated genre s net of obscure lyrics, changing time signatures, unpopular instruments like the oboe or guitalin, and small spurts of unexpected electronica that sound awkward to the previously unexposed mind. Then again, I think as the train gives a tiny lurch and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I ve been listening to Sufjan Stevens since 2012, before I even learned the two octave C scale on the piano. The first song I heard was Chicago, part of an album that won a great many awards in 2005. I came across it on the computer that no longer works and sits in a pile of like junk behind the house, and I didn t know it then, but Chicago was becoming the catalyst for an uncontrollable, unapologetic obsession. That winter, I picked up songs one by one from Illinois, adding them to a mental collection second came The Tallest Man, the Broadest Shoulders (I remember wanting to dance to it, but not being able to because of its relentlessly inconsistent time signature), third Concerning the UFO Sightings Near Highland, Illinois. There was is magic in the runs of the flute, in the broad trumpet hoots that make their home in the background, and in Concerning , the only song whose difficulty has prevented me from learning it, the moving chords on the piano that go peculiarly unresolved at the end and with each listen inspires in me some profound question whose sole purpose seems to be not having an answer. I played it on repeat as the night grew slowly dark and the candles flickered during Hurricane Sandy, sitting on the deck under the cloud obscured stars and in the wind chill while a distant thunder proclaimed itself from far away. I listened to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Why Do Animals Be Kept In Captivity Millions of people visit the zoo to see the animals and they believe that the zoos are inhumane and that the animals should not be kept in captivity. I am both ways, I think they should be kept in captivity but then again I feel bad and they should be. There are many reasons why animals are kept in captivity and I think that having them stay in a zoo is a lot better than having them stay in something way worse or locked up with the wrong people. A good zoo will provide great care and protection to animals in their care. They will be taken care of and loved by the workers. They will be shown off to the people that came to look at them. Zoos are often the best hope or even last hope for the survival of a species, especially if they are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Use Of Nanopolymers For Biomedical Purposes Statement of the problem: The driving forces behind this work are related to the increased use of nanopolymers for biomedical purposes. Charged and neutral polymers are routinely used for gene and drug delivery. However, limited studies are performed to test their safety. Therefore, the originality of this work lies in its attempt to evaluate the toxicity of three widely used polymers for delivery of chemotherapeutic agents. Furthermore, we aim to establish efficient methods for nanotoxicity testing through comparing the results of three different models ( 2D, 3D invitro cell cultures and invivo zebrafish embryo)preparing these materials for clinical application. Abstract Nanomaterials exhibit a wide range of applications in different aspects of human life . In biomedical fields, nanoparticles are packaged into different nanocarriers for drug and gene delivery especially for improving the delivery of chemotherapeutic agents to tumors. However, no sufficient data that detect their toxicity. In the present study, the toxicity of three different polymers that represent promising drug carriers will be evaluated using 2D, 3D cell cultures and zebrafish embryos. The polymers to be studie include the well known cationic transfection agents Poly(ethylenimine) (PEI) and poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) for their established cytotoxicity as well as the uncharged drug carrier material pHPMA (i.e. poly(N 2 hydroxypropyl) methacrylamide), Poly(ethylene glycol) b poly(N (2 hydroxypropyl) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Jane Eyre by Emily Bronte ... what mystery, that broke out, now in fire and now in blood, at the deadest hours of the night? What creature was it, that masked an ordinary woman s face and shape, uttered the voice, now of a mocking demon, and anon of a carrion seeking bird of prey? (Brontë 221). A brief synopsis of Charlotte Brontë s novel, Jane Eyre, is present in this short quote, which describes the mystery that is present within the novel. As well as its gothic sensation, romance is present as well, giving the novel its feminine characteristics. Foreshadowing is a main aspect which helps prolong the suspense in the novel. The element of foreshadowing helps the reader foresee the upcoming events in the novel. These gothic elements create a mysterious plot within the novel, which escalates during the climax. Novels in the Gothic Romance genre include many mysterious events, as well as a twisted love story. Jane Eyre is classified as a Gothic Romance due to its gloomy setting, elements of mystery and suspense, and supernatural components. In like manner, Jane Eyre contained a gloomy setting that follows throughout the novel. The first main indication of Jane Eyre being a Gothic Romance was when Jane was living at Gateshead Hall. When Jane was sent to the red room, imagery was presented which links the room to the idea of death. . . .. it was in this chamber he breathed his last; . . . and, since that day, a sense of dreary consecration had guarded it from frequent intrusion (Brontë 8). Having a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Corruption Of The Human Race Megan Hinojos Dr. Grinder American Novel 1 December 2015 Corruption of the Human Race As one considers the past and present world, countless acts of violence, death, and sadness are revealed. Throughout existence, the human race has participated in destructive ways that in some instances, eliminate all hope for goodness. Countries go to war, individuals kill in the name of revenge, hatred, jealousy, and personal achievement. At times the brutality and sin displayed by human beings is overwhelming, making the world seem resistant to any form of goodness. In addition to the horrific actions displayed by humans, the world is prone to natural disasters. Hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and countless other catastrophes leave human life and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Human beings are formed by both the Demiurgos and the true god. For the most part, humans are unable to identify the goodness within themselves or the Divine Spark which is instilled by the true god. The false creator and his Archons work to resist human acknowledgment of their divine elements. Human superficiality lessens one s divine spark and further imprisons them to Earth. There are some beings who are able to recognize their divinity and contain pnuema or elements of the true spirit which aid their release from Earth after death. (Filoramo, Mundik, Pétrement) Because of Earth s corrupted state, Gnostics justify the fact that the world is prone to suffering and endless violence due to human spiritual deficiency and immorality. This deficiency and corruption is what leads to greed, violence, and death which are all present within the novel. McCarthy creates a vicious world of suffering through the actions of Glanton and his gang. Taking place after the Mexican American War, Glanton leads his men into the newly gained land with the purpose of massacring the native Apache people. The violence performed by the gang is unimaginable, the dead lay with their peeled skulls like polyps bluely wet or luminescent melons cooling on some mesa of the moon (174). In this reality all hope is lost. The weak are massacred and the strong live on the kill another day. While talking to the gang of men the judge suggests, Moral law is an invention of mankind for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Health Philosophy Interview Paper Health Philosophy Interview Paper My paternal grandmother, Lucille, has many chronic conditions, yet we decided to focus on her diabetes for the majority of questions concerning her health and wellness. When asked, Lucille could not remember when she was first diagnosed with diabetes, but does remember when she switched from taking pills to taking insulin. She began taking insulin the spring of 2009 after her doctor decided it was time to switch. She has had two incidences where her blood sugar was so low that she could not even call out for help. Both times were in the night and thankfully at that time her husband (my grandfather) found her and was able to get the necessary help. After these incidences, she switched to taking her insulin in the morning instead of before bed. When asked how her diabetes affects her health, Lucille responded saying it significantly affects her eating habits. She has to watch what she eats and keep track of her sodium because of her diabetes and other health conditions. Every night before bed, she eats a peanut butter and jelly sandwich so her blood sugar will last through the night. When prompted about her participation in physical activity, she referred to her outings into the community, such as her weekly trips to the grocery store. She admitted that she sometimes needs to eat a small candy bar while shopping because she can tell she is getting low (on her blood sugar). She admits that even going to the doctor s office for checkups ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Analysis Of George Elliot s Middlemarch Middlemarch Essay Sarah Gorda Olympic College ENGL328 British Literature July 24, 2015 Middlemarch Essay Middlemarch, a Victorian novel written by George Elliot, is a story of a conventional society in the eighteenth century. Named Middlemarch, the town in England where the setting of the novel takes place, the novel embodies many characters affected by the social world where they live. The novel focuses on many of the characters and their relationships as part of a whole in a human social web. The concept of relationships and marriage in Middlemarch is displayed through many couples. For the purposes of this essay the focus will be on a few main characters, as their relationships are intertwined. This essay will share these relationships and the theme of love, relationship, and social status as a summary of the novel. One theme that is apparent is everyone seems to be marrying the wrong partner. They are unaware of the mate that would be a perfect match for them and chose a person based on unrealistic ideals. In a time that people commonly married for obligation rather than love, everyone is marry for love and yet end up lacking love in marriage. If trust is a foundation for marriage than it can certainly destroy it as we can see in Middlemarch. Casaubon believes that Dorothea will make a good wife because he sees her as submissive. Her intellect and interest in him is misunderstood as idolizing. Her stubbornness wears on him, and his lack of romance and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Rock And Roll Essay Rock n Roll began and evolved around the late 1940 s and 1950 s time frame. There were many groups that participated in the creation and origin of Rock n Roll, however the two primary groups were rhythm and blues and country music. The origins of rock n roll are often described in a way that could be represented by an algebraic formula: r b + c w = r r (Garofalo Waksman, 2016, p. 56). While the formula is rather simplistic, it ignores the many groups of individuals, social and cultural influences that impacted the formation of Rock n Roll. As Rolling Stone s Robert Palmer (1990) noted: The cliché is that rock roll was a melding of country music and blues, and if you are talking about, say, Chuck Berry or Elvis Presley, the description, though simplistic, does fit. But the black inner city vocal group sound . . . had little to do with either blues or country music in their purer forms. The Bo Diddley beat . . . was Afro Caribbean in derivation. The most durable . . . bass riff in Fifties rock roll . . . had been pinched . . . from a Cuban son record. The screaming, athletic saxophone playing . . . was straight out of Forties big band swing. . Traditional Mexican rhythms entered the rock roll arena through Chicano artists. . . . Rock roll proved an All American, multi ethnic hybrid, its sources and developing substyles too ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once it gained more and more popularity, labels began to realize that this could be a profitable market. Given the profitability, they knew they had to go mainstream yet this was a time where there was racism and where African American artists would not be viewed the same as there white counterpart. This was not the case with all the people but many during this time. Teenagers were only concerned with the music and whether they liked it whereas there was great opposition that white kids were listening to music sung by African ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Transit Oriented Development Paper I. Introduction While transit oriented development (TOD) has become an increasingly popular planning mechanism, very few studies have been conducted on how cities try to plan for and implement transit oriented development projects. This paper analyzes the TOD implementation process near transit centers, along with light rail transit and the TOD projects that complement it. Zoning/land use data as well as archival research suggest TOD in San Diego will be its own special market due to the widespread transit infrastructure the region has. There are several barriers currently restricting TOD implementation in San Diego County. The main one being TOD projects are heavily pursued in cases where site conditions are under achieving or nonexistent. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Especially planning for major cities in the past 60 years, our society goes from planning around the car and the suburb, to increasing density around transit so everyone can be connected with each other. The situation itself shows how much planning has advanced between the rational model of planning and the incremental model. To fully understand TOD, one must connect the general idea of it, along with current planning practices and mainly the incremental model. How TOD implementation can justify itself as a new transportation planning tool will be discussed towards the conclusion of this paper. For now, a background will be provided on how the concept of TOD got ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Pitfalls Of Plastic Surgery Summary In The Pitfalls of Plastic Surgery, by Camille Paglia, she argues that American surgeons are being too narrow minded with their work because they use the same models as a representation of what their clients can look like. She suggests that getting plastic surgery has become such a normal thing in America and that society pushes women to get work done in order to get that perfect look. Paglia also points out that plastic surgery has leveled the playing field with wives and their husbands mistresses (694). Also, she believes that plastic surgery is not only critical in keeping a job, but also in keeping a relationship. Although I agree with some of Paglia s arguments, I view some of the issues differently such as, needing plastic surgery to keep a marriage, that plastic surgery is for non intellectuals, that Hollywood s environment encourages women to change their looks, and that nothing good can come out of plastic surgery. Over time, many wives would have to compete with younger women that had a better physical appearance than them, thus, causing many wives to get plastic surgery so they would not lose their husband to younger women. Paglia criticizes the idea of women getting plastic surgery in order to keep their husbands when saying, In the post 1960s culture of easy divorce on demand, middle aged women have found themselves competing with nubile women in their 20s, who are being scooped up as trophy second wives by ambitious men having a midlife crisis. Cosmetic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Coca Cola Social Media Essay Currently Coca Cola has followers on many different social media websites such as Facebook, Twitter, Indeed, You Tube, etc. They use social media sites as a way to interact with their consumers and to make sure that the Coca Cola brand is seen by as many people as possible (Social Media Principles, n.d.). They keep all consumer s information private unless terms and conditions for release are approved by the consumer, employees or other affiliates. Coca Cola has an Ethics and compliance committee that make sure that all newly hired employee receive training on the corporate governance guidelines, businesses code of conduct and the anti bribery policy. They also have an ethics toll free line or you can contact the through their web site for violators of their policies (Company, 2015). They continue to grow when it comes to social media in Septmber,2015 they used Twitter so that fans could share a coke. Twitter built an emoticon so that every time fans share a coke two bottle would cling together, making a noise and making fans feel like they are saying cheers together (Staff, 2015). With added social media Coca Cola has to make sure that their privacy issues stay intact. The company last updated their privacy policy on December, 9th 2015 and there has been no privacy issue s to date (COCA COLA PRIVACY POLICY, n.d.). Coca Cola s goal is to reach out to as many different age groups as possible, they also practice this same philosophy when choosing their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Memoirs Of A Geisha Sparknotes Introduction: The novel Memoirs of a Geisha is a historic fiction story in which the hardships and blunders of the Japanese during both world wars and after are seen through the eyes of the protagonist. In other words, this is the life story of the narrator. As evident by the title, the story is of the narrator s transition and life as a geisha, which roughly means traditional Japanese prostitute . The lives of geisha are very difficult, facing discrimination from the changing world and oppression by their owners and bosses. Throughout the story, the author uses many literary elements to emphasize the hardships and the oppression geisha face. In what ways does the author use metaphors to explore the theme of Fate versus Free Will? This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the way, he picked up two books with settings based in japan. He gave me my first copy of Memoirs of a Geisha. As I read the story, I was very confused with some of the words used and concepts, which intrigued me since that had never happened to me before. I did not know where I put the book after that. Now, when I had to choose a book to write about, I saw the same novel in my IB1 Literature classroom. At once, I remembered how the story had intrigued me and how the meaning had been lost to me. I chose this book because it is challenging and intriguing. My favorite source for this essay is the book itself, with the articles coming at a close second. Summary of Story: A young girl with beautiful eyes named Chiyo lives in Yoroido, a little fishing village, in a little house with her little family mom, dying of bone cancer; sister, who is older but not attractive; and dad, who is unable to support the family. Because the dad can t raise two girls alone, he sells them to a local businessman, Mr. Tanaka. Chiyo thinks she is being adopted, but she ends up with a family she never expected; a family of geisha in Kyoto, a long way from Yoroido. Chiyo lives in an okiya, which is a fancy word for a geisha boarding house. The okiya is run by Mother, a stern, often cruel, businesswoman. Chiyo starts as an indentured servant, doing housework and following the orders of the house geisha, Hatsumomo. When she isn t cleaning toilets or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Melting Pot Ideology In America Many Americans assume that the concept of actually forming the melting pot ideology in America would be easy to obtain, that combining various cultures wouldn t be that much of a challenge. However, an attempt to completely bring this ideology into society can cause problems among the population. With the rising tension between races in America with recent events such as the riots in Ferguson, Missouri, trying to combine cultures could cause an explosion of hate crimes and racism due to the differences between them. The American Melting Pot ideal, in terms of assimilating different cultures into one culture, would be difficult to achieve. The Melting Pot culture is one where several different cultures come together and adopt other parts into one single society. The problem with people assimilating into any society is that they can lose the uniqueness of their culture. In some cases, people are forced to choose between their own culture and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When trying to have a mixture of cultures in one society to create its own, you will eventually have to pick and choose what qualities would make sense together rather than every single characteristic trying to work together. Otherwise, there would be contradicting parts of culture trying to make this society work. The misuse of parts of the various cultures is going to be there when trying to combine. April Wilkner, who competed on ANTM, was pointed out as being very uncomfortable with her identity of being a half Japanese and half White person, but the producers and directors of this show were still confusing that identity by adorning her with symbols from a country unconnected to her heritage. (Pozner 398). The assimilation of cultures into one is going to disconnect us from knowing where certain characteristics of the melting pot belong if everything really is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Speech On Plastic Bag Bags According to some estimates, between 500 billion and a trillion plastic grocery bags are used globally each year. The WorldWatch Institute states it takes 430,000 gallons of oil to produce 100 million plastic bags so that comes to a staggering 4,300,000 gallons or 16,277,270 liters of oil to make a trillion bags. It s been great to see a concerted effort by many individuals, some towns and states to ban disposable plastic shopping bags; but even if you have e started to kick the disposable plastic bag habit, chances are you may still have a few dozen or hundred floating around the place. Plastic bag litter isn t just unsightly, in a marine environment plastic bags are particularly destructive, killing at least 100,000 birds, whales, seals and turtles every year according to PlanetArk. Many sea animals mistake the bags for jellyfish, part of their diet. Professional fishermen can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is an old superstition, which says that we should not keep our handbags on the floor, if we want to have money coming in. The problem is in both physical and symbolical manner, by putting our money on the dirty floor down by our feet, which can be interpret as we are disrespecting our wealth. People believe if you want to keep your money, you have to respect them. A symbolic way of respecting wealth is to put our purses in a nice place like on the table, on a chair or on our lap. Are people from Colombian heritage more superstition then others? For example, there is the magical realism exhibited by Gabriel Garcia Marquez s writing. But what I have come to realize is that this superstition is deeply rooted in many other cultures. I remember upon first meeting, when my co workers who have Colombian and Jamaican roots, and how both girls lunged for their purses when a waiter wanted to move them from a chair to the floor. We all looked at each other and laughed by saying purse on the floor is bad ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Book Reports On The Kite Runner Khaled Hosseini was born in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 1965. He continues to live till this day. His father was a diplomat for the Afghan Foreign Ministry and his mother was a history teacher in a high school in Kabul. He and his family were relocated to Paris by the foreign ministry in 1976 it was only supposed to be a four year trip. While he was in Paris that is when the Soviet Union invaded afghanistan and the war began.When they were ready to come back they in 1980, by then their homeland had witnessed a communist coup and the invasion of the Soviet Army. His family knew people who were being put in prison,people who were tortured, people who were being beat and killed. Bt then the Hosseini family sought refuge in the United States, and in September 1980 moved ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There s only one dynamic character in the novel who is Amir. The characters in the novel are revealed as the story progresses. There are seventeen characters; Amir, Hassan, Baba, Ali, Sohrab, Assef, Rahim, Farid, Sanaubar, Soraya, General Taheri, Jamila, Kamal, Sharif, Sofia, Faranza, and Wali. The protagonist is Amir because this is his story. The antagonist is Assef, who torments Amir and Hassan in their childhood. Amir who is both the protagonist and narrator in the story is a very intelligent,selfless, courageous. He is also the son of Baba who is a very well known businessman in Kabul. His greatest desire is to please his father. A very important quote that Amir writes is That was a long time ago, but it s wrong what they say about the past,I ve learned about how you can bury it. Because the past claws its way out. Looking back now, I realize that I have been peeking into that deserted alley for the last twenty six years. this quote reveals a major point in the story. As we continue to read we realize that the deserted alley was were Hassan was raped and he s been feeling guilty for twenty six ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. SAPAssignment Essay SAP Written Assignment In 1972, five entrepreneurs had a vision for the business potential of technology. Dietmar Hopp, Hans Werner Hector, Hasso Plattner, Klaus Tschira, and Claus Wellenreuther founded SAP in 1972. SAP means Systemanalyse und Programmentwicklung which is German for System Analysis and Program Development. The name was later changed to Systeme, Anwendungen und Produkte in der Datenverarbeitung which meant Systems, application and products in the data processing in German. With one customer and a handful of employees, SAP set out on a pathway that would not only transform the world of information technology, but would alter the way companies do business forever across the globe. Based on market capitalization, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... SAP Americas is a subsidiary of SAP AG, overseeing the company s business operations in the U.S., Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean. SAP has 115 companies with research and development facilities in Germany, Turkey, Canada, China, Hungary, India, Israel, Bulgaria and North America. In addition, SAP have laboratory centers in France, Sofia, Hungary, Sao Leopoldo, Brazil, Palo Alto, California, Bangalore and Gurgaon, India, Ra Anana and Karmiel, Israel, Vancouver, Canada and Shanghai, China. SAP targets six industry sectors including consumer industries, discrete industry, financial services, process industries, public services, and service industries. SAP focuses on vertical industries, such as media, which helps provide growth as these industries expand. A potentially large area of growth could come in the relatively new services oriented architecture (SOA), which enables the customers to link and connect its various applications. SAP expects its SOA, called NetWeaver, to be well received by its large installed customer base. Many of the industries SAP operates in are fragmented in terms of the software brands used. SAP offers more than two dozen industry solution portfolios and more than 550 resolutions for small and mid size companies. SAP primary marketing areas are products, consultation and training. A significant part of SAP AG s success is making it easy for customers, partners, vendors, and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Gender Stereotypes In Macbeth Gender stereotypes are bound by the societal norms of what it means to be a man and a woman. As a playwright ahead of his time, Shakespeare exhibits a feminist perspective in Macbeth by scrutinizing gender roles and the parts they play in society. In Shakespeare s eleventh century tragedy Macbeth, after Macbeth receives a life altering prophecy by the Weird Sisters, Lady Macbeth successfully achieves her goal of becoming the Queen of Scotland by manipulating her one recourse to greatness, her husband Macbeth. This experience is one that alters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth s gender roles and, consequently, leads to their demise. Through the fall of its two central characters, Macbeth illustrates deleterious gender stereotypes such as the traditional ideas of masculinity and femininity that persist in society today. In the beginning of Macbeth, Macbeth carries far more feminine characteristics than Lady Macbeth herself, contradicting the traditional gender stereotypes of eleventh century Scotland. Following the Weird Sisters prophecy that Macbeth will one day sit upon the throne, Macbeth strifes with his task of killing King Duncan. This frightens Macbeth as in an early soliloquy, he proclaims, let not light see my black and deep desires. / The eye wink at the hand; yet let that be (1.4.58 60). Though Macbeth is aware of what he must do, he is hesitant to commit King Duncan s murder, as he was once a steadfast combat warrior for King Duncan. A wounded captain reports to King Duncan that Macbeth unseamed [Macdonwald] from the nave to th chops, / And fix d his head upon our battlements[,] Duncan exclaims, O valiant cousin, worthy gentleman! (1.2.24 26). This confirms that Macbeth would go as far as brutally murdering another individual, specifically Macdonwald, the leader of the Norwegian forces in battle, to pledge his loyalty to Scotland. when pondering whether or not to murder Duncan, Macbeth reassesses, I am his kinsman and his subject, / Strong both against the deed; then, as his host, / Who should against his murderer shut the door, / Not bear the knife myself (1.7.14 16). By hesitating to kill King Duncan, Macbeth indicates weakness in his ability to murder; far from his actions on the battlefield, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Key Concepts Of Social Work In The Child Welfare System The Child Welfare System The child welfare system is a complex system that requires a special skill set for social workers. Among this set of skills includes sensitivity, compassion, mature judgment, and an advanced knowledge of social work (Farley, Smith, Boyle, 2011). Since the child welfare system is so diverse, social workers must work with four important elements, which are the family, the extended family, the community, and a specialized team of family preservation specialists (Farley et al., 2011). When working in the child welfare system, social workers must keep permanency and stability as the primary objectives, no matter which division of social work he is working in (Farley et al., 2011). In home care, foster care, adoption, and child protective services are the main divisions of the child welfare system, and the social worker plays a critical role in each of these divisions, since each division is related to the others in some capacity. In Home Care In home care is one of the main divisions of social work, and it primarily entails looking at the relationship between the child and his environment. Social workers involved in this field often must interact with the parents, helping to teach them parenting and listening skills (Farley et al., 2011). Often times, the social worker borrows principles from the cognitive behavioral therapy and adopts a problem solving strategy when working with the family (Farley et al., 2011). If these programs are performed effectively and efficiently, they help keep children with their biological families, so they do not have to enter foster care, and programs that include IFPS are the most effective in preventing out of home placements (Farley et al., 2011). Foster Care Perhaps one of the most well known divisions of the child welfare system is foster care, which is a type arrangement for children to live outside of their homes. Foster care typically is short term, and it may result in the child returning to his parents to receive in home care, or the child may be adopted (Farley et al., 2011). Unfortunately, many children in foster care have experienced some type of trauma in addition to being removed from their home and their family (Kramer, Sigel, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Benefits And Benefits Of Cio Outsourcing There are various benefits for CIO outsourcing. While you are operating a business, it is a necessity for you to make wise decisions that will save you stress and money. If you lack the knowledge to manage your technology you can take the easy route by relying on the proficiency of a professional to provide you with the right solution. Using a seasoned professional increases the efficiency of decision making and will help you to save time and cost. With CIO outsourcing, you will have a better time focusing on running your business rather than being involved with the stress of trying to solve technological issues. This is a solution that gives a business access to a dependable team of professionals with a depth of experience. When you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We are able to provide you with expert advice, our virtual CIO will develop a long term IT plan for your business, and other benefits. Visit our website at http://rojoli.com Article 7 As long as you run a business, you will eventually have to deal with some kind of problem that you are unable to fix on your own. Dealing with these issues on a regular basis can slow down productivity for your business, your time will be consumed and you may even end up losing money. When you are facing an IT problem that may consist of a threat of a security of networks or an issue with your hardware and software, your best alternative is to consult with the right IT services. These professionals already have the training and expertise to deal with the problem easily. By doing a little research, you will find that there are a number of IT services that can provide large or small businesses with computer repair, IT consulting, and a host of other services that will increase a business and help it to flourish in the long term. An IT managed service provider has the capability to assist you with software and hardware issues, computer re installation services and will help to reduce your stress, while you focus on your business goals. If you have a business and need advice pertaining to IT issues, you can get the assistance you need with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Bible And The Lord s Prayer I got very annoyed and was very disturbed when Moore discussed the ordination of women in the Catholic Church; as well as the discussion about changing the words of the Bible and the Lord s Prayer. First, Moore discusses feminist liberal movements changing the wording of the Bible: Proffered gender neutral language, substituting brothers and sisters for brothers, interpreting the pronoun He as the proper noun God, and using Our Parent instead of Our Father in the Lord s Prayer (Moore 143). The Lord s Prayer was given to us by Christ in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke. To turn around and decide you don t like the wording so you re going to change it is very disturbing to me. The prevalence of the idea of gender neutral ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Last Week Tonight By John Oliver With an English accent and a smize, John Oliver hosts the show Last Week Tonight , which features Oliver comedically attacking various people or organizations. With the use of rhetorical devices and satire, John Oliver comically conveys various ideas regarding politics, faulty companies, and beauty pageants. In explanation of his ideas, he frequently utilizes satirical techniques and rhetorical devices such as reductio ad absurdum, incongruity, caricature, invectiveness, false/weak analogies, and logos to explain his points. As John Oliver airs his weekly program, Last Week Tonight , he educates viewers on relevant issues, and incorporates factual evidence along with his opinion. He uses both horatian and juvenalian satire in order to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to create a better understanding of the history of dialysis and healthcare, Oliver scholarly explains, In 1972, something amazing happened. Richard Nixon...signed a bill into law which said the government would pay for dialysis for anyone that needed it... In order to make his explanations credible, Oliver incorporates facts which increases his logos and ethos. To expand on the idea of the kidneys being the sole organ which obtains government funded healthcare, he declares with a picture of kidneys sitting in the snow of Canada, Your kidneys, and only your kidneys are Canadian! This statement is another example of incongruity; again, Oliver presents a statement which is contrasts greatly from the current situation of which he is in. While he is discussing the role government plays in dialysis, he delivers the idea of kidneys sitting in the snow of Canada, which assists him in his argument of the government only providing healthcare coverage of the kidneys. Just as the Times stated in their review of Oliver, [He] is willing to voice genuine passion over his subjects , he voices his passionate displeasure towards Trump in his President elect Trump segment. Oliver targets Trump on a specific debate in which he was mistakenly unaware of the nuclear triad, and he critically reveals, The components of the nuclear triad are important. It is unacceptable not to be able to name every single one of them. They are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. What The Stars Meant By John Koethe Analysis There are multiple people who view the stars meaning differently. In What the Stars Meant by John Koethe had a very beautiful, unique way of expressing what the stars meant to him. He wrote what the stars meant to him and had described how there is no right or wrong meaning to the stars. It is to everyone s own perspective. The theme of this poem is to explain what the stars meant to John Koethe. He wanted to get people to view the stars that they may not have viewed them before. Each stanza of his poem has a different meaning of what the stars mean to him. They each had a new, beautiful way of describing the stars. He described the stars in ways that I have never heard the stars be described before. He uses imagery to paint a picture of the glimmering stars in your mind. He changes the imagery as he changes the different meanings of what the stars mean to him. All throughout the poem, there are rhymes that help give it some flow and make it more interesting. He also uses some personification by giving the stars some human like qualities. By the way John Koethe wrote this poem, it seemed as though that he loves the stars that sparkle in the night sky. He seems like the type of person who loves both the stars and anything else that has to do with nature. His way of writing and his topic is what draws readers in and keeps them interested in his poem. If someone were to read John Koethe s poem without seeing the title or knowing the theme, many people may think that John Koeth is talking about and describing the moon if they would not have seen the title of the poem. They may think this until they get to line number 3 of stanza number 4 where John Koethe says, The polestar, bid his adieus, and move on (Koethe 15). This line would be the line that gives you the idea that John Koethe is talking about the stars and not the moon. This story is talking about the stars and what they mean to John Koethe. Stars may be mean something different to everyone. Some people may think that there is nothing magnificent about them, and some people may think that they are the most beautiful thing in the world. To John Koethe, the stars were a beautiful object that appeared in the darkness of the night. He used some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Destructive Sprawl of the Suburbia on the Environment... The Destructive Sprawl of the Suburbia on the Environment Growing up in Northern Toronto, it had never occurred to me that the neighbourhood I was living in was planned long before my neighbors or I decided to move and build this a community. As I grew older and I started to notice new areas being built I noticed that from afar those hundreds of houses were being built and organized in preparation for hundreds of families. Personally, I am interested in the development of subdivisions and the suburbs due to my family owning a property around the area of Lake Simcoe. It seems as though that with every passing year it takes another few kilometers or minutes to escape the confines of the city due to the growth of the suburbs around ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The end of the war opened new avenues for the American public due to new innovations in technology and organization (Marshall, 1979). Abraham Levitt, an American entrepreneur, established a community in Nassau County, Long Island. Levitt converted former farmland into a suburban community where thousands of individuals could find housing. Approximately, 17,000 houses were built and sold or rented to middle income families (Naish, 2014). Among the American population, there was a desire for individual freedom following World War II. One being able to attain a large living space and accumulate material wealth became engrained in the American Dream. Many realized that the suburbs and living in planned subdivisions of land was an affordable option. This led to the growth of suburbia throughout the late 20th century. These same desires are what allow the suburbs to flourish today. The US Census Bureau published in 2002 The Demographic Trends of the 20th Century. In the 20th century, the American population grew from 76 million to 281 million, with 80% of the 281 million living in urban areas. It is the suburbs that represented the largest degree of growth. Suburbia houses over 50% of the American people (Hobbs et al., 2014). While providing high quality housing for millions of people across North America, the sprawl of Suburbia has harmed the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Analysis Of Sweetheart Of The Song Tra Bong In Things They... Things They Carried Essay Anything can change a person if they are not ready for that change. The short story Sweetheart of The Song Tra Bong, in Things They Carried, by Tim O Brien represents this by showing change in Mary Anne, who is a character the reader probably would not expect to see in a book about the Vietnam War. There are many parts show the change in her from the average high school girl she used to be into a predatory killer, but there is only one reason for her change, and that is the war itself. The changes Mary Anne goes through in this story stand out very clear. In the beginning, the quote that introduces Mary Anne is, ...she was seventeen years old, fresh out of Cleveland Heights Senior High. She had long white legs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You can t feel like that anywhere else (O Brien 111). Mary Anne is inevitably drawn to the other side the other side in this case being the Vietnam War itself. She is not completely part of it yet but she sure is fascinated by it, and will be part of it soon. She displays the danger of throwing away all separation between herself and the war. She is at the point where she wants to become one with the war. However towards the end of the story, Mary Ann becomes a completely different person. This can be shown perfectly in the quote, She had crossed to the other side. She was part of the land. She was wearing her culottes, her pink sweater, and a necklace of human tongues. She was dangerous. She was ready for the kill (O Brien 116). Going back to the Vietnam War and its effect on Mary Anne. At this point, it can be seen that Mary Anne has completely crossed over. She has a necklace of human tongues, which is crazy weird. However, Mary Anne is still wearing her culottes and her pink sweater, the very pieces of clothing that made her appear so American at the beginning of the story. The reason for Mary Anne s change is not because of the Vietnamese or even Vietnam, even though it appeared to be at the beginning. It s the war itself. The war is half Vietnamese and half American. A example that shows Mary Anne going through her change is in the quote, Mary Anne made you think about those girls back home, how clean and innocent they all are, how they ll never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Hummingbirds Hummingbirds: Smallest bird on earth Hummingbirds are fascinating birds that are always fun to watch. These birds are able to hover in mid air, dart from side to side, go straight up or down, or even backwards. They can out fly and out maneuver birds hundreds of times their size. There are many factors that contribute to the hummingbirds ability to fly so easily through the air. A hummingbird s wings are shaped so that they are slightly rounded on the top. Their wings flaps 15 80 times per second, depending on the type of species they are. The Giant Hummingbird s wings beat 8 10 beats per second, the wings of medium size hummingbirds beat 20 25 beats per second and the smallest beat 70 beats per second. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Venturi effect is evident when the hummingbird holds it s wings close to it s body. The rapid air flow helps the bird maneuver quickly. Hummingbirds are durable only in life. In death they are delicate, their wings are hollow and fragile, thus almost never fossilize. This was one of the reason that the recent discovery of 30 million year old fossil bird that remains may include an ancestral hummingbird. . Its fossil specimens had long, slender bills ,and shortened upper wings bones topped by a knob. Surprisingly, fossils were found in the southern part of Germany which was far away from the modern hummingbird territory. Hummingbird s aggression were shaped by sipping nectar as often as every minutes. They compete by challenging and bullying each other in mid air; post up and pirouette, dive to the grass, and paddle backward in dances of dominance that end suddenly as they begin. They will compete each other up in tall mountains near the equator that offer rich ecosystem at a variety of elevations. . Hummingbirds are very small birds with a high metabolism, with heart rates can reach as high as 1,260 beats per minutes, therefore they must be fed constantly. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hummingbirds . Both nectars and insects are the source energy and protein for hummingbirds. Hummingbirds can consume up to 50% of their weight in sugar, the nectar solution every each single day. It is important to keep any nectar feeder clean and always filled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. How Did The Industrial Revolution Affect Children s Life... Introduction Until 1833, the lives of children were often extremely long and difficult. They were forced to work long hours, with very little sleep from the age of 6. These conditions were unlawful and cruel. Children aged from six years old in the industrial revolution worked hard hours for very little. The children usually worked up to 19 hours a day, with a one hour break. Not only were these children subject to long hours, but also, they were in horrible conditions. Large, heavy, and dangerous equipment was very common for children to be using or working near. Many accidents happened killing or injuring children on the job. Children were only paid only a fraction of what an adult would get, and sometimes factory owners would pay them ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The younger children, who were not old enough to use the equipment, were sent to help the textile workers. The people who the children served would beat them, verbally abuse them, and take no consideration for their safety. Both girls and boys who laboured in factories were given beatings and other harsh forms of painful punishments. One punishment for being late or not working hard enough would be to be weighted. A slave master would tie a heavy weight to a child s neck, and have them walk through the factory aisles so the other children could see them and become intimidated. This could last sometimes an hour. Boys were sometimes dragged naked from their beds and sent to the factories only holding their clothes, to be put on there. This was to make sure the boys would not be late, even by a few minutes. There were people in this time period that strongly advocated the use or the abolishment of child labour, or at least the improvement of conditions. Factory owners loved child labour, and they supported their reasoning with ideas that it was good for everything from the economy to the building of the children s characters. Parents of the children who worked were almost forced to at least allow it as they needed the income. There were some relevant people that fought for the regulation, improvement, and abolishment of child labour. The first phase to improving conditions was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Life In Missoula, Montana Life in Reno, Nevada vs. LIfe in Missoula, Montana I have been living in Reno for my entire life. I ve grown accustomed to everything it has to offer, and I am comfortable in Reno. But in June, when my life switches from suburban life to a lush, green, 20 acre property, I am going to notice that Reno and Missoula have similarities, but my life will be very, very different. Let s start with the size of the towns. In Reno, the population is 245,255 people and counting. Reno is 106 square miles, giving it a population density of 2,313 people per square mile. In Missoula, on the other hand, has 72,364 people. Missoula is 30 square miles, giving it a population density of 2,412 people per square mile. I will be going to Frenchtown High School ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Reno, I see sagebrush as far as the eye can see. Blue mountains in some of the background, brown mountains in other parts. The weather is incredibly unpredictable, but I usually expect dry, hot summers and snowy (but not too snowy), chilly winters. In Montana, especially in the summer, you can look around from our property and see green grass, tall pine trees, a beautiful fork of Nine Mile Creek, and a big blue sky. I can expect more mellow, humid summers and freezing cold, snowy winters. In Reno, my animal sightings usually include bunnies, birds, and the occasional deer or coyote. In Montana, you can see bears, elk, antelope, and even moose, right from our house. Overall, the summer climate in Montana is usually more desirable, though some people may prefer the winters in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Personal Narrative-She s Life Hannah s POV As he walked away my smile grew until I was beaming. I cant believe it! He asked for my number! Me! Out of all people! I hope he texts me back..... Hannah Hey, let s set a date soon ok? JP t know what I m going to do man. There is no way I can just sit at a tree and read a book with her there, that is a terrible date. Why did I suggest that? I said, I was at my best friend, Brian s house. We have been friends since college and I tell him everything, anytime I have a problem with anything, I talk to Brian about everything so of course, when I realized I set up the stupidest date with Hannah, I had to share my dilemma with him, Dude, you don t have to stick with what you planned, you can be spontaneous and just take her out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. NAEYC Guidance Assessment Assessment of Guidance NAEYC Standard 3a: Understanding the goals, benefits, and uses of assessment This artifact Assessment of Guidance was created for my Observation and Participation in Early Childhood/Primary Settings course. Over the course of sixteen weeks, I observed a child and documented a child s development. The types of development I had to observe were her cognitive development, creative development, emotional development, language development physical development and social development. For each type of development, I had to provide an overall summary of results on her development, a photo about that development and examples of the development that took place over my observation. This artifact falls under NAEYC Standard 3a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Common Sense Abbreviations The common sense approach to abbreviations should apply to PSI reports as well. Of course one can abbreviate suffixes (Dr. Mr., etc.), words like rd. (road) st. (street) and ave. (avenue). Agency names could be spelled out completely and followed in parenthesis, i.e. State Bureau of Investigation (SBI). Beyond these, I see no reason to include abbreviations to the point that they are even a topic of discussion. Probation officers are not really relaying a personal opinion in the PSI. They present documented and measurable progress of the individual under supervision. The officer might have assigned a rating for the offender based on their behavior during an interview, such as level of remorse on a Likert scale. The recommendations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Star Wars Episode Vll-A Force Awakens Director J.J. Abram s Star Wars: Episode Vll A Force Awakens is a great piece of film that surpassed everyone s expectations. This is the seventh installment in the Star Wars franchise, and continues the adventures of Han Solo, Princess Leia, and Chewbacca; along with some new faces. The highly anticipated movie stayed true to the original trilogy by successfully incorporating themes of action, adventure, suspense, fantasy, sci fi, and the dark side. There are three criteria, mostly the movies ability to tell a great story, originality, and action packed scenes that made the movie a worth while experience. This movie is also rated PG 13, so the whole family is welcome to experience the adventure. The ability to tell a great story is very important in a movie, especially if this movie follows a very successful line of stories. The movie takes place 30 years after Star Wars: Episode Vl Return of The Jedi, and follows a new protagonist, Rey, that stumbles upon a robot with the whereabouts of Luke Skywalker, the last Jedi in the entire galaxy. She sets off to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Exceptionally well, that s how. This movie is actioned packed from the very first scene to the very last. It has superb battle scenes, huge explosions, and beautifully choreographed fights. This movie isn t just exciting to watch, but its also mesmerizing in a way from its breathtaking interpretations of other planets to its imaginative characters. As for planets being destroyed this time around the First Order upgraded the plans for the Death Star and in doing so created a super weapon known as the Starkiller Base. This planet turned military base is twice as big as the Death Star and has the ability to harness the energy of an entire star, and then use that energy to literally destroy anything in its way. Now does that sound action packed or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Ahmed Edwards Case Summary Background and Facts of the Case In 1999, Ahmad Edwards attempted to steal a pair of shoes from a department store. When Edwards realized that a security guard witnessed his attempt, he pulled out a gun, and fired three shots at the guard (Morris Frierson, 2008). The shots missed the guard, but one wounded a bystander in the leg. Edwards was then arrested and charged with theft, criminal recklessness, battery with a deadly weapon, and attempted murder. Edwards, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia, spent five years restoring competency for his criminal trial (Morris Frierson, 2008). At his first trial, Edwards requested to represent himself. However, the court denied his request, as he required a continuance to proceed pro se. The first trial resulted in a hung jury (Morris Frierson, 2008). At the retrial, Edwards requested to represent himself once again. The judge denied his request, stating that although Edwards was competent to stand trial, he was not competent to represent himself. Edwards proceeded with legal counsel, and was found guilty of all charges. The court sentenced him to 30 years in prison (Morris Frierson, 2008). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Indiana Supreme Court sided with Edwards, and overturned the trial court s decision. In 2008, the case made its way to the United States Supreme Court (Oyez, 2017). Legal History Dusky v. United States (1960) The Court affirmed a defendant s right to a competency evaluation before proceeding to trial. Faretta v. California (1975) The Court held that a defendant need only be literate, competent, and understanding to represent himself in court. Godinez v. Moran (1993) The Court ruled that if a defendant is competent to stand trial, they were automatically competent to plead ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Exercise Is A Good And Normal Way For Lose Weight Did you know, the percent of adults who are obese in the United States is 34.9% now, and it was continually getting larger in the recent years (CDC)? What a surprise that more than 1 out of 3 adults are obese in our country. Obesity can cause various health problems, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, coronary heart disease, or even directly cause death. So, it is time to control and prevent obesity. Exercise is a good and normal way to lose weight, but Melinda Moyer discusses about another way, reducing the amount of carbs in people s daily lives. She leads readers to explore the relation between carbs rich diet and obesity or chronic disease. Even though some other theories like low fat diet were supported in the history, more facts and evidence prove that low carbs diet is the best way to solve the problem. Moyer uses pathos, ethos and logos to persuade her audience to against carbs, and choose low carb diet in her article Against The Grains. Pathos is the strategy that is used in some sections of the article to appeal to audience s emotions. Moyer promptly attracts readers attention by starting the article with her own experience of weight loss. She says she lost 15 pounds because of the wheat free diet (Moyer 2). It may let readers (especially who are obese, and looking for an efficient way to lose their weight) excited about this fact, and curious about how and why wheat free diet helps with weight loss. Then, the readers will go through the following content ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Physical Fitness And Educational Programs The film Fit explores the evolution of fitness in the daily lives of American men and women. From being defined as a vision of the body and its possibilities to a literal culture of physical strength and appeal, how we understand fitness has been shaped throughout many generations. In the late nineteenth century, the belief that participating in daily or at least frequent physical exercise was good for the body was starting to become more popular. People were developing their own programs of calisthenics, and starting to train their bodies. With the emergence of physical fitness and educational programs, the concept of physical fitness blew up and became much more widespread. Certain figures in the movement put forth beliefs that the ideal body emulated Renaissance ideals, and were strong, perfect, and symmetrical. Men began working to become stronger, while women developed aesthetic dances to keep their bodies fit. It was commonly believed that women lost energy faster than men, and that vigorous activities would limit their abilities to reproduce; so, activities that demonstrated extreme physical endurance were almost completely limited to men. As the twentieth century approached, fitness crusades swept across the country. The body became inspected, approved, and admired for its physical capabilities. With the obsession of beauty in muscular aspects came the obsession with genetic perfection through the mating of superior people, or eugenics. Men and women were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Society s Puppet Essay Society s Puppet These are my personal experiences; for as long as I can recall, society particularly mass media and the beauty industry has always influenced me and tried to tell me what to do and who to become, which only grew stronger as I got older; until I realized women were treated, and many acted and/or reacted to these influences as though we are puppets dependent upon approval from the audience of mass media and the beauty industry to assess our value to the world. Do as you re told; this is how you act like a lady; you must play the part of a damsel in distress; wait for your prince to rescue you; this is how you become popular; this is how you stay popular; don t listen to that kind of music; act like a princess so you can marry a prince; this is how you get good at sports; you can t like that sport though; don t come across as attention seeking; don t wear that; this is what is acceptable; that is unacceptable; you should already know this by now; this is why you go to school; this is why you must learn; this is how you can be pretty like her; but what if I want to be pretty like me?; this is how you can be popular with boys; try this new makeup product; this is how you can become like the Barbies from your childhood; do only what is socially acceptable; pretty is tall and thin; this is how you can lose the most weight; this is why you must shop at this store; figure out what you re going to do with your life while you re young; look at this; this is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Structure Of Dracula COUNT DRACULA FREEDOM FROM FANDOM is a light hearted fantasy tale that brings to life the iconic characters from many novels and films about Dracula and the other monsters. There s no doubt that the strength of this script is the ensemble cast of colorful and offbeat characters, especially Dracula, Frankenstein, and Wolfie. Together they feel like iconic, authentic friends and it s fun to watch them interact with each other. However, with that said, the overall script would benefit from more development. One of the concerns about the script is the structure, including the goal, the pace, and the tension. The overall plot doesn t feel goal focused. First, the opening and the first act set up the ordinary world of Dracula and his friends. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It appears he also struggles with finding the beast inside him, but it s can be showcased a bit more. John Harker is believable as the man who thinks he s in charge, only to realize Mina is controlling him. It s actually fun to watch Mina dismiss John and constantly push him away. There s a fun payoff of this around page 103. There are a lot of identified demons or monsters. Mina appears to be the main one, but one doesn t learn about this until late. Enhance her role as a worthy foe in the final hero vs. foe battle. It s also interesting that Lucifer isn t a very strong character in the story. His introduce feels too mild. One also expected him to be more prominent in the climax battle. The dialogue is fun and there are iconic payoffs, It s alive! The dialogue is consistent to each character. Their voices are distinctive and nicely reflect their motivations and values. Dialogue also delivers insight and a message about the idea that if everyone was the same (monsters), it would be no fun. However, the dialogue does tend to slow the pace down, especially in the first act. There s repetitive dialogue about Dracula leaving and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...