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Extended Essay Topic Ideas Biology Extended Essay Topic Ideas Biology
Vivian Sobchack
In Vivian Sobchack s The Address of the Eye: A Phenomenology of Film Experience she discusses
the consciousness ability to associate a visible representation of metaphorical constructions that
humans are accustomed to in everyday life can translate on the big screen. The images that one
sees in everyday life is manipulated according to the body and mindof the observer similar to the
way imagery in movies affects the viewer personally. Sobchack creates an interesting argument
when she speaks on the way new life such as an infantile or an unhuman figure such as a cat would
understand and process the visible world around them differently from a coherent mature being.
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One must assume that the context of visual activity is familiar to the psychological state of a
human being there must be a consciousness there to create reasoning. For one to truly understand
the visible world one must adapt what they see. In Denis Villeneuve s Arrival Sobchack s theory on
the way visibility associates with reflexive consciousness agrees with the way humans interact with
the world around him. The example Sobchack uses about the young infant is prevalent when
comparing the Aliens and the relationship between humankind. The character Louise Banks has
discovered that this form of extra terrestrial life is forming a way to communicate with the humans
that is not verbal but in forms of symbols. In this scene viewers see her trying to decipher and
record the alien calligraphy in order to create an understandable language amongst the two species.
There are several forms of invisible conditions that happened to share metaphorical reasoning.
Viewers learn through the film that Louise learning the aliens form of communication is vital to the
survival of both their kind. With Louise being incapable of formulating a previous correlation to the
symbols that viewers see as well for the first time, the viewers and Louise are now infantile to the
dramatic situation and the unknown
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Eric Schlosser s Fast Food Nation And The Jungle
Fast food restaurants exude bright colors, distribute meals with toys, and create a sense of
happiness, but what truly goes on behind the scenes of this magical industry? In Eric Schlosser s
Fast Food Nation and Upton Sinclair s The Jungle, the authors use similar rhetorical strategies to
reveal the motives and unconventional practices of the food industry. Schlosser conveys his
purpose through the utilization of pathos, ethos, anecdotes and imagery as compared to Sinclair
who uses historical references and figurative language as well as imagery and pathos. Schlosser
exposes the fast food industry s behind the scenes operations through the use of imagery. Schlosser
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Schlosser employs anecdotes in order to evoke emotion from his readers to achieve his purpose.
One anecdote the author includes is the story of Alex Donley, a six year old boy. Alex Donley
ate a tainted hamburger from Jack in the box that led him to become infected with E. coli
0157:H7 (Schlosser 200). This disease obliterated his entire body and progressed rapidly. Alex
died within five days. The author uses anecdotes such as Alex s to evoke sympathy and fear
from his readers, especially parents with young children. The stories make parents and anyone
who buys fast food reconsider what they are putting in their bodies for if a young boy can die
from a simple burger, then what s to prevent others, kids, or even one s self from becoming the
next victim in the vicious industry that is fast food? The use of anecdotes ultimately helps the
author unveil the beast that is the fast food industry by pulling on the heartstrings of Americans.
The author displays the harsh actuality of the fast food industry through the use of ethos. Schlosser
s writing in Fast Food Nation is from a first person point of view for the most part due to the fact
that the anecdotes and people that are mentioned throughout the book are people or stories the
author has witnessed himself, heard from the source himself, or met himself. For instance, Kenny is
a man that is introduced in Chapter 8. Kenny worked for a meatpacking company and met with
Schlosser for an interview. Kenny, during the
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Corporate Finance
Chapter 04
Long Term Financial Planning and Growth
Multiple Choice Questions 1. Phil is working on a financial plan for the next three years. This
time period is referred to as which one of the following?
A. financial range
B. planning horizon
C. planning agenda
D. short run
E. current financing period 2. Atlas Industries combines the smaller investment proposals from
each operational unit into a single project for planning purposes. This process is referred to as
which one of the following?
A. conjoining
B. aggregation
C. conglomeration
D. appropriation
E. summation 3. Which one of the following terms is applied to the financial planning method
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III. Should a particular division be sold?
IV. Should a new product be introduced?
A. I, II, and III only
B. I, II, and IV only
C. I, III, and IV only
D. II, III, and IV only
E. I, II, III, and IV 13. Which one of the following statements concerning financial planning for a
firm is correct?
A. Financial planning for fixed assets is done on a segregated basis within each division.
B. Financial plans often contain alternative options based on economic developments.
C. Financial plans frequently contain conflicting goals.
D. Financial plans assume that firms obtain no additional external financing.
E. The financial planning process is based on a single set of economic assumptions. 14. You are
getting ready to prepare pro forma statements for your business. Which one of the following are
you most apt to estimate first as you begin this process?
A. fixed assets
B. current expenses
C. sales forecast
D. projected net income
E. external financing need 15. Which one of the following statements is correct?
A. Pro forma statements must assume that no new equity is issued.
B. Pro forma statements are projections, not guarantees.
C. Pro forma statements are limited to a balance sheet and income statement.
D. Pro forma financial statements must assume that no dividends will be paid.
E. Net working capital needs are excluded from pro forma computations. 16. When utilizing the
percentage of sales approach, managers:
I. estimate company
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Monroe Doctrine In Early American History
The Monroe doctrine is an exemplary piece of work that has helped the U.S. throughout history,
and will most likely continue helping us in the future. These assistances from the Monroe doctrine
include: keeping European settlers out in early American history when the document was made,
helped us expand to the west, and allowed us to defend Cuba from the Russians. In early American
history there was a lot of conflict between European powers, and the U.S. mostly for their
interference in the American ways of life and constantly creating settlements on our land. Once the
Monroe document was made, it struck the nerve of those European domestic disturbers and gave us
the right to stop those hinder some acts. Sure while we would have eventually ended up doing the
same thing the Monroe document did not only make it legal but started that process a lot... Show
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In 1836 the U.S. used the Monroe doctrine to deny the British an alliance with the shiny, new
republic of Texas. Then on December, second, 1845, president James Polk told congress that the
Monroe document should be strictly enforced and we should rapidly move west eliminating all
resistance until we own all of the new world. In 1842 president John Tyler applied this document
to Hawaii forcing the British to end interference and then began bringing Hawaii to the U.S.
states. Again in 1852, politicians used the Monroe documents to take the Spanish out of Cuba;
they ceded for 20 million and gave us that land (until allowed legal independence from the U.S.
in 1902). This doctrine was used in so many more cases such as 1862, 1870, and 1895. While
there is a possibility that we could have done the things we did with Cuba, and the expansion of the
U.S. and so much more without the Monroe doctrine. Again the doctrine made it so much easier,
and faster than it would have been
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Jake s Sport Emporium Case Study
Jake s Sport Emporium is the third largest sporting goods retailer worldwide and the 2nd largest
sports specialty retailer in the U.S. which is currently operating as click and mortar. Due to
heavy global competition Jake s planning to extend their stores in Maricopa County, Arizona for
increased revenues and enhance long term profitability. This project considers three additional
new competing locations in Maricopa County, Arizona. This report also presents accessible
vacant areas, for Jake s to establish their new stores. The new stores are evaluated with key
mapping features (pads), cex Index Average, NAICS Leakage, EBT, Payback and Household,
where the weighted average of these parameters chooses the capability of every area. The three...
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Location Cex Index AvgNAICS LeakageEBTPaybackHH 181.9312,341,9701,655,3274.3553,417
2113.186,122,8582,930,7863.2070,608 3124.7426,710,503725,00812.5717,066 Table 2:
Location score Matrix. With the data which is calculated in table 2, we calculated the weighted
individual scores. As shown in Table 2. All the parameters are made as weighted score for
individual parameters as percentages. Relative score method is used for their calculations. A
relative index for each parameter was determined by summing the values of each individual
location, dividing it by the total, and converting it into a scale of 100%. Locationcex Index
AvgNAICS LeakageEBTPaybackHHScore 125.62%27.32%31.17%21.63%37.86%100.34%
235.39%13.55%55.18%15.91%50.04%138.26% 339.00%59.13%13.65%62.47%12.10%61.41%
Total100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%300.00% Table 3: Location score matrix with
weighted score After calculating the weighted individual scores, Individual ranking score is
calculated as shown in Table 3. Location 2 has a weighted score of 1.38, indicating that it is the
most potential location for a new big store among the three available
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Happiness Cannot Be Taken Away
Joseph sits in his alleyway as the parade goes by. He slumps back as the entire city celebrates an
opportunity that won t affect him. The city was celebrating a day that came once every hundred
years. They current royalty would pass down their crown to one person in their capitol. The
winner of the drawing that would take place would step up as the new royalty. Every citizen of
the capitol received one ticket, and richer citizens could purchase more if they wanted to which
usually caused them to win. However, the winner must perform a task chosen by the current
royalty which, if failed, would cause the winner to lose his prize and the current king or queen to
would pass down royalty to their family for another century.
Joseph decided he might as well experience the festivities that take place at the drawing since it
only came around every century. So, he got up off his back and slowly walked to the courtyard.
He looked to his sides curiously and whistled. An old dog with fleas and some left over lunchmeat
in his mouth came running to his aid. He never gave a dog a name he just called him dog and
when he wanted dog he would just whistle and dog would follow him wherever Joseph needed
some company.
Joseph and dog were in the courtyard where they had to practically fight their way through to see
what was going on. Joseph grabbed as much of the free food that was being served as he could and
gave some of it to his dog. Joseph couldn t
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Comparing Emotion In As She s Walking Away And If I Told You
Country music is generally simple in form and harmony, typified by romantic or melancholy
ballads, with lyrics that tell a memorable story. Songs can tell similar stories of internal struggle as
to whether or not to speak from the heart, but can also differ completely in use of emotion.
Through imagery and repetition, the listener can relate to the main message and have a deeper
understanding of the theme. Despite their emotional and lyrical differences, As She s Walking
Away by Zac Brown
Band and If I Told You by Darius Rucker, both songs portray a lack of courage and similar
insecurities in asking the question, What if? .
There are countless times in a person s life when they ask, What if? . In If I Told You, the lyrics
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Though the same What if? theme is represented in As She s Walking Away, the lyrics give
imagery of the internal struggle of being too shy to speak from his heart. A whimsical melody
plays as his foolish pride and fear of falling on his face have him falling in love with the girl that he
has never spoken to
as she s walking away .
In both songs, the repetition of the lyrics draws the listener s attention to particular words and
phrases. In the melancholy ballad, If I Told You, Rucker repeats the lines, If I told you all the
stupid things I ve done, I d blamed on being young, but I was old enough to know, I know , If I
told you the mess I can be when there s no one there to see and could you look the other way
cause you love me anyway . The soulful singer is emphasizing with raw emotions, the fear of
baring one s soul to the person they love and unknowing how they will react to it. In the romantic
song, As She s Walking Away,
Brown repeats the lines, My heart won t tell my mind to tell my mouth what it should say , You
might fall down on your face, roll the dice and have some faith and Don t be falling in love as she s
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Los Angeles Art World Essay
The Golden Age in Los Angeles, the art world was also hitting its stride. By the early sixties,
complained art dealer Irving Blum, the the earlier camaraderie and real affection that these people
had for one another; began to shift with the spectre of money, the spectre of commerce, the spectre
of greater interest, the spectre of greater collecting activity, the spectre of competition (Colpitt 1983,
39). At the epicenter of the boom, the dimensions and mood of the art world were shifting for good.
Concerns were mounting that the art world was abandoning its cherished autonomy from the norms
of mainstream society. In a faster, commercial art world dominated by newcomers and speculators,
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Perhaps the most significant implication of this immigrant composition is that a much larger
number of these Los Angeles immigrants are undocumented, and they are preceived to put extra
pressure on social services, especially in the economic recessionary times of the early
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Women, Gender Gap and Voting Behaviors
Women, Gender Gap and Voting Behaviors
By: Sarah Langenwalter
Women have always had so many different and interesting behavior patterns; whether they are
patterns at home, at work, or even at the polls. Choosing this topic was easy, women are very
unique about everything, and I was curious to see the differences in the way we vote compared to
men, the gender gap. With the help of peer reviewed articles and other research, I am planning to
explain the gender gap as well as other voting behaviors that women perform. The peer reviewed
articles that I chose will be discussed in the following order: The Gender Gap: When an Opinion
Gap is not a Voting Bloc by Linda Bennett, How Do FemaleSpouses Political Interests Affect Male
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Fifty one percent of the white women respondents and 48 percent of white men felt that
Reaganomics had made no difference to them personally (taUc .08), while two thirds of black
women and 59 percent of black men surveyed felt that they had been personally hurt by the
president s economic program (taUc = .06) (Bennett, 619).
To summarize the conclusion to the first article: because of the topic in the Reagan election,
research cannot definitively show that it was a gender bloc when women voted. There are too
many other qualities that were present during this election such as: ethnicity, racial grouping
and social class (Bennett, 624). The second article, How Do Female Spouses Political Interests
Affect Male Spouses Views about a Women s Issue? written by Eiji Yamamura in the Atlantic
Economic Journal in 2010, unlike the first article where the research tried to prove a gender gap,
is trying to prove that there is not a gender gap. The main question of the research from this
article is: How are an individual s political views affected by the gender of family members or
spouses? (Yamamura, 360). This researcher believes that just like offspring have an effect on
their parents and vice versa, so do married couples. That is where gender gap comes into play; if
spouses do have some sway on
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Socrates Justice
The topic of justice is constantly debated by the philosopher Socrates. Though he had many
different discussions with many different people throughout his life, Socrates was never able to
decide what he believed justice was. In one particular discussion with two of his comrades, Glaucon
and Adeimantus , Socrates realized that studying an individual wouldn t help him learn the true
meaning of justice. If he really wanted to understand justice, it might be easier to try to observe it
in a large group rather than a single person. By observing what justice was in a community, there
was a possibility that finding a justice in a single person would become much easier. The three men
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Certain professions allow some people to earn more money than others in a society. Those with
more wealth are able to by more luxuries and tend to become addicted to the luxurious lifestyle
that they have earned. The rich start to become greedy, and want to be able to maintain their
own wealth without doing much work, even if it means acting unjustly. Conversely, those who
don t make as much money may struggle to keep themselves out of poverty. It is more difficult
to provide food and shelter for themselves, which may lead to things like stealing and other
unjust acts. This system of wealth and poverty create large amounts of injustice in societies
around the world, but eliminating wealth and poverty won t make things any better. In order to
completely eliminate wealth and poverty, you would need to eliminate the idea of money. If no
one can earn more or less than others, no one can be wealthy or impoverished. But without
money, injustice would be even more prominent than before. In the beginning of Republic
Glaucon argues the following: Indeed every man believes that injustice is far more profitable to
himself than justice ( Plato pg. 37). Each of us subconsciously tries to do what is best for
ourselves. We want to be able to survive in the world and before we can even think about doing
things for other people, we have to make sure that we are taken care of. If this city didn t have
money,
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Students Should Be A Preset Learning Position Essay
First, students should be in a preset learning position in which they have greater attention and
openness to the explanations and instructions. After presenting the learning objective, the material
available and expected products, the student participation is requested to do a review about
concepts and procedures, in order to review the steps to solve equations with binomials and
polynomials. At this point, it is important to consider the appropriate momentum (Saphier and
Gower, 1997) to keep lessonin motion by overlapping to maximize time taking attendance while
the review is done, and provisioning to get all the necessary materials to avoid breaks in the
process. Students are organized into working groups (a maximum of four participants) for the
purpose of activating cooperation, as well as the dialogue and discussion about solving
equations. Once students are ready to start its work, the teacher presents a summary of the most
important aspects to consider during the process of solving the equations, circling around the
working groups, answering questions and reviewing the progress of the students. This could be
more effective if the instruction is subdivided (Saphier and Gower, 1997) by socializing and
requesting some answers for example, and also by asking how they got to step two or three before
reaching the solution, so that the lesson is flexible and accessible for all students according to
their level of ownership since (Darch Crichlow, 2003) teachers can
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Japanese Exclusionism Pros And Cons
The reasons for immigration to the land of opportunity called America in the early years of our
country are clear. America was seen as a place where an individual could start over with an equal
chance of success or failure, offered jobs, no matter what country he or she came from. This proved
to be true for Irish immigrants, German American immigrants, English and black immigrants that
came to America. However, this was not the same for many of the Japanese immigrants. One of the
many challenges Japanese immigrants faced when they arrived in the United Stateswas the efforts of
politicians, intellectuals, and community leaders to label Japanese an undesirable race. Known
collectively as the anti Japanese exclusion movement, these efforts ranged from introducing
discriminatory legislation that discouraged further Japanese immigration, encouraging and
enforcing boycotts of Japanese businesses, and spreading propaganda that offered a multitude of
reasons to justify the exclusion of Japanese from the United States. The Anti Japanese Exclusion
Movement came on the heels of the earlier Chinese exclusion movement. When Chinese laborers
began immigrating to the U.S., especially the West Coast, in the mid nineteenth century in pursuit
of work, other groups (some of which consisted of European immigrants) sought to exclude Chinese
on the premise that as Asiatics or Mongolians they were inherently unassimilable. In particular,
these exclusionists objected to the class background and what they argued was the questionable
morality of these immigrants who were mostly laborers and (in the case of women) prostitutes,
arguing that as non Christians these immigrants lacked basic morals and as such would be
detrimental to American society. Using tactics ranging from brute violence to more subtle legal
means particularly the Page Law and 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act these groups succeeded in barring
most Chinese immigration. By identifying Chinese as inherently undesirable and therefore not
worthy of being allowed into the U.S., and by laying the groundwork for associating Asia with a
paranoid vision of the impending onslaught of Asian invaders (also known as yellow peril), the anti
Chinese exclusion movement
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A Brief Note On The World Of Greece And Iceland
Bucket List:
What on My Bucket List Most people live busy all the time by doing something in their lives. So,
what do they live for? Indeed, are we living in a dream? Most people would be answer No.
Therefore, we truly need to live the way we really want to do before we die. Thus, I realize, I
should do that what I want to do in my life. For this reason, I made a bucket list with three
categories: personal, academic, and professional. The first thing on my personal bucket list is to
travel to Europe, but above all, I want to go to Greece and Iceland. One day, I watched a Korean
reality travel program Youth over Flowers, which showed young people backpacking with little
money. Therefore, I thought that was how youth should be. Since then, I have been wanting to go
to Greece and Iceland by myself. If I could go there, I would like to go to Santorini Island in
Greece, which is the most beautiful place I have seen on TV, and it looks peaceful with a blue
ocean. Salome M. Krell and David Farrell describe Santorini as an unforgettable beauty when
they say, I . . . have fallen in love with this spellbinding place (3). For this reason, I would like to
go Santorini, and I would like to drink wine on the terrace overlooking the sea; I will feel relaxed
and free. Then, I would like to visit Iceland. Iceland is one of the best places to view the northern
lights, although it is hard to see aurora because of the clouds and weather. The authors of the article
Magic in the
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Marketing Strategy For The Pet Food Store Essay
The SNHU pet food store has been in business for over 15 years with 3 locations in Akron, OH.
As a result of the tremendous growth of the company for the past five years, SNHU pet food
decided to launch a new line of all natural, made in the U.S.A. pet food. Responding to this
demanding growth and increasing competition. The pet food will focus its marketingstrategy for the
small and medium size dogs, along with a line for felines. Only Natural Pet Food targets people
with active lifestyle make it a great choice for the new line of pet food, this new line will appeal to
individuals that have a healthier lifestyle and want to extend it to their pets.
Launching the marketing campaign for Only Natural Pet Food the company will use SWOT an
acronym for strength, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats for the best marketing strategy. Thus,
allow SNHU pet food store to use these statistics to identify how it can leverage its strengths to get
the most out of the opportunities in the marketplace. Figure 1: Swot Analysis for Only Natural Pet
Food
Only Natural Pet Food has several strengths to point out in its marketing strategies. The new line is
made from high quality all natural ingredients made in the USA. Ingredients come from local
farmers, with a freshness guaranteed. By using opportunities from SWOT this campaign is going to
target the healthy food trends, have the family eat healthily and pass the benefits to the pets as well.
Creating loyalty program by
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Short Note On Stress Management
STRESS MANAGEMENT
Group members:
Anil Kumar Raju (PGP30239)
Ankita Jain(PGP30247)
Banothu Kiran Kumar (ABM11026)
Disha Jaiswal (PGP30255)
Prachi Agrawal (PGP30263)
Rishi Raj Singh(PGP30271)
Shifali Makkar(PGP30279)
Sukriti Vijay(PGP30287)
Vivek Anandan(PGP30295)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
i.Introduction 3 ii. Objective 3 iii. Methodology 3 iv. Analysis on the basis of following parameters
Ambiguity 4
Conflict at Workplace 5
Workload 6
Inadequate resources 7
Support of spouse 8
Support of Co worker 9
Support of supervisor 10
v.Overall Analysis 11 vi. Popular Stressmanagement techniques at workplace 12
vii.
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Hippolyta Plot
There are multiple interconnecting story arcs in this play. The exposition of the story is when
Hermia is on trial for defying her father s wishes, as well as when Duke Theseus proclaims his love
to Hippolyta. The rising action is when the four youths run away from Athens, when the
Mechanicals are introduced, and both groups encounter the fairies. The climax is when the four
youths quarrel over the lovespells, as well as when one of the laborers has his head replaced with
that of a donkey by Puck. The falling action is when the major human characters in the woods have
their magical predicaments fixed by the fairies (the youths join into two couples, Bottom s head is
restored to its normal condition). The denouement is when the Mechanicals put on the play for the
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The connecting plotline, concerning the diplomatic marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta, has both
of those characters as protagonists. The antagonist is the threat of renewed conflict between the
Athenians and Amazons. The protagonists of the arc of the youths are the four youths, while the
antagonists are the adult figures who dissaprove of their romance. The protagonists of the arc of
the Mechanicals are the laborers who seek to put on a show for the Duke and Queen, while the
antagonist is Puck, who is magically interfering with them for his own amusement. The protagonist
of the arc of the fairies is King Oberon of the fairies, who seeks to revive the love with his wife,
Titania. The antagonist is Puck s misapplication of the love potion, which causes her to fall in love
with one of the laborers
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Examples Of The American Dream In Gran Torino
In today s day and age, it would be very difficult to find someone who has not heard of the
American dream. Although most people have heard of the American dream, if you were to ask a
couple people what the phrase means to them, there would probably be very different responses.
With all the various interpretations of the American dream out there, it has probably become
somewhat difficult to truly understand the meaning behind the phrase. However, no film better
portrays what the American dream is than Gran Torino. In Gran Torino, it is shown that the
American dream is much more than owning large amounts of material objects, but rather being
able to live happily in America, and that is a goal that anyone can reach, no matter the race or
gender. As long as they are willing to travel down a potentially hard road and put in the work, the
American dream is attainable. Sometimes on the path of achieving the American dream, it can be
easy to forget what the American dream truly is, and make the mistake of believing that wealth
equates to being successful a person. Almost all of the characters in Gran Torino are materialistic
in their own way. A great example is Walt, who primarily cares about his car, a material possession
which also represents the American dream. The American pragmatist, he fixes things as well as
finishes things. He spends a lifetime accumulating the tools in his garage, material goods, naming
them and knowing how they work. (Alpert) Even though Walt and his
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Keeping Healthy And Healthy Lifestyle
It s important to stay healthy and know the right way to treat your body. When you go through
daily life such as school exams, meeting deadlines at work and road rage, you are going through
a variety of changes and it affects your body and staying healthy can really aid you. Staying
healthy physically can help you stay healthy emotionally too. If you are eating the right food
and keeping fit, your body will be strong and help you to cope with stress and also fight illness. It
can without a doubt be challenging to develop a healthy lifestyle. Yet carrying out these lifestyle
changes regularly in the long term can prove to be beneficial. Lifestyle changes work best if a
plan is put into action. By putting a plan in place it helps accomplish something that is
meaningful. It inspires you and makes the accomplishment more gratifying and worthwhile in
the long run. Create a schedule for physical exercise with the intention of improving your level
of physical fitness. By incorporating some type of physical activity throughout the day can
reduce your risk of developing chronic diseases or of suffering a heart attack or stroke. Thirty
minutes of brisk exercise a few times a week is a good starting point that can assist with weight
loss while boosting your mood and self esteem. Selecting exercise activities that are enjoyable will
fit best within daily routines and will reduce chronic diseases. In addition, to exercise making an
effort to altering eating habits will
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Essay on Gender Role Development
Gender Role Development
I am a man, or maybe I m a male, no wait I am a guy, although my parents still call me a boy,
unless you ask an old person then I am a young man. Frankly, I don t know, understand, or care
what I am because most importantly I m me. My generation has numerous problems and some of
the most pressing issues involve sex and gender. It appears we have some confusion on who s what
and why, and I can see why this confusion exists we have some males wearing women s apparel
and some females who are only females because of their lack of a penis.
When asked the question what was the difference between sex and gender I immediately thought
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My mother had the biggest influence on my better gender traits, while my father influenced the
less appealing ones. My parents weren t very stereotypical in their gender roles. My dad was the
emotional one he was much more apt to crying and also getting angry. My mother was the more
logical parent. She also was the leader of the house. She pretty well told my dad who, what,
where, when, and how. My mother also takes care of the finances, although my dad is the major
breadwinner. My dad was also the non confrontational parent. I feel I am a good blend of my
parents. I seemed to have inherited and learned most of their good traits without taking on their bad
ones.
In school I was the a typical boy. I was around a lot of boys when I was young mainly due to
participation in sports. When I got out of the athletic crowd I got into the artsy crowd. Through
my high school years due to the crowd of girls and non Neanderthal guys I hang around I was
wrote off as a homosexual by people who didn t know me. In my school any guy who participated
in speech and drama was pretty much thought of as queer. Unfortunately what the guys who wrote
me off as homosexual failed to see was that being in drama meant spending time around numerous
beautiful talented young girls, and not only that the boy to girl ratio at speech tournaments was
about 3 to 1 favoring the girls, which turned out to be pretty good odds even for a fat kid.
In high school my best friend
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British Imperialism Essay
Imperialism for the British and other countries were on a rise during this time. Most of Africa
was imperialized and it was time to imperialize other parts of land in the Middle East and Asia.
The total imperialization of Muslim lands in the Middle East provided a short cut to get to the
eastern part of Asia. This little water pathway is called the Suez Canal and the British took over
this area from the Ottomans. This provided a direct target for imperialism in India for the
British. India became the Jewel in the Crown for the fellow British people. Due to British
imperialism in India brought positive aspects of earnings of natural and raw resources, and
controlled trade in India, and proved the superiority of the White race for Great Britian. India was
able to modernize, British protection from outside threats, and literarcy and public health
improved also. British Imperialism in India also brought negative aspects of revolts and
rebellions from India for Great Britian. India s industries crumbled and Indian tradition life was
restricted. British imperialism affected the positive prospects of earnings of natural and raw
resources, the controlled trade in India, and provement of the superiority of the white race for
Great Britian. India modernized their country, gained protection form Great Britian, and literarcy
and public health prospered as well. The most probable motivation of imperialization was to gain
natural and raw resources to be able to produce products and
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A Person Of Any Intoxicating Material
The destruction of a person of any intoxicating material can result in such beautiful outcomes. The
human race has accepted their history and works because it is their own choice by recreational
intake, for productivity, and self medicating that has kept them alive for us to view their own life
and such mentality that some may learn from or even follow. Without the self induced madness and
without the people who tried self treating the psychiatric illnesses, we would not have the colorful
history of the talented people who influenced the world. The general perspective that is in mind
when drugs are presented, they are thought to be used recreationally(or for productivity),
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The effects show greatly in their works when it s either literature, music or physical (drawn or
sculpted) art. When taking uppers(cocaine, caffeine) and downers(tobacco, alcohol), the
outcomes vary distinctly. Uppers cause a frenzy of productivity along with creativity and
downers result in realistic works and more of the thought of darkness in the mentality that can be
identified. To distinct drugs from one another, a good key would be from determined classes,
subclasses and the short/long term effects they have. Another key would be if it is
psychologically or physically affecting the user, this would either be a mental high or pain relief.
Uppers, a class of drugs, cause a significant difference in heart rate, temperature and also some
audio/visual distortion. This class of drugs has several substances that are categorized by uses and
potent effect on the brain. Cannabis s (also known as an all arounder) treats are hallucination,
heightened emotions, causes hunger, creativity, and the occasional pain relief from the type of high
that can affect the physical aspects of the smoker. Another favorite would be Ecstasy that would
cause sensitivity of touch. This would
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Roland Barthes The Rhetoric Of The Image Analysis
In his essay The Rhetoric of The Image, Roland Barthes explores the relationship between image
and meaning. He centres his discussion around the advertisement as advertising is a medium in
which there is an intended message being sent to the viewer. Barthes puts forward that if an image
contains signs, in advertising the signs are full , as these signs are formed with the viewer in mind
so that the intended message is not missed.
Barthes states that there are three messages that comprise a reading of an image:
The Linguistic message
The Iconic (symbolic/ connotated) message
The Denotated message (comprised of the physical objects within the image)
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It creates an illogical connection between here now and the there then . As the photograph is a
means of recording a moment, it always contains stupefying evidence of this is how it was . In this
way, the denoted image can naturalise the connoted image as photographs retain a kind of natural
being there of objects ; that is, the quality of having recorded a moment in time. Barthes stresses
that as technology continues to develop the diffusion of information (and notably of images), the
more it provides the means of masking the constructed meaning under the appearance of the given
meaning (P159 60).
Connotation or the iconic message is not as easily explained as either the denotive or linguistic
messages. Significantly Barthes has left the discussion of this message to the very end of his essay.
The signs that constitute connotation are discontinuous. There is no definite way in which to
interpret the separate, connotative message and in the composition of the three (denotative,
connotative and linguistic) signs an aesthetic signified is carried. In much the same way as in text;
when intonation is applied, it is a separate signifier than that of the text itself in a linguistic
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Prevention For Homelessness
Improving Preventions for Homelessness
A) Organizational Culture and Readiness Assessment
Homelessness has been around for many years and today there are still many people who are
homeless or living in some sort of substandard condition. Although most Americans have adequate
food and shelter along with other necessities, the homeless do not reap any of these basic benefits.
Instead, millions of homeless people do not have suitable shelter to sleep in or food to eat. The
United states, a country that is considered one of the wealthiest places in the world still have not
conquered homelessness.
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The transitional Model is useful in making a positive impact with the homeless dilemma by
addressing all social factors. This model is central to leaders guiding the homeless through three
stages with the anticipated end results to include a new outlook on life, reduced homeless
recidivism, affordable and stable housing, housing assistance, better health care, food, and
vocational training. There are many ways that can assist in homeless prevention, this is not a one
size fits all situation, therefore it will take further research to determine the methods and solutions
needed to eradicate
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Essay on Associates vs Bachelor Degree in Nursing
Associate verses Bachelor Degree Nursing Care Grand Canyon University: NRS 430V
ASSOCIATE VERSES BACHELOR DEGREE NURSING CARE Bachelor degree nursing
programs are highly regarded for the skilled, clinical thinking, and professionalism of nurses they
provide for the community. Obtaining a baccalaureate in nursing provides the same skills and
knowledge encompassed in most associate s programs, while allowing a broadened look into
research, public health, management, and humanities (AACN IENP, 2012). Many facilities are now
providing incentives for nursing staff to continue their education; from tuition reimbursement, an
increase in pay, and played time off for the sole purpose of education. Research has proven that
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Bachelors programs also put a broader focus on ethics, religion and spirituality, research, global
awareness and public health, as well as nursing leadership and management (GCU, n.d.). Nursing
care is focused on the assessment, nursing diagnoses, planning, implementation, and evaluation of
patients. This nursing process can also be implemented in aspects outside of nursing and on the
nursing field as a collective group. The nursing role is evolving, following the process the outcomes
have to be evaluated and put into perspective. Research is being completed the conclusions are all
the same, the higher education of nursing care the better the patient outcomes. In an article
published in Health Services Research in August 2008 that examined the effect of nursing practice
environments on outcomes of hospitalized cancer patients undergoing surgery, Dr. Christopher
Friese and colleagues found that nursing education level was significantly associated with patient
outcomes. Nurses prepared at the baccalaureate level were linked with lower mortality and failure
to rescue rates. The authors conclude that moving to a nurse workforce in which a higher
proportion of staff nurses have at least a baccalaureate level education would result in substantially
fewer adverse outcomes for patients.
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How Did Thurgood Marshall Contribute To The Supreme Court...
Civil Rights activist Thurgood Marshall revolutionized how the United States treats views it s
rights on Black men and women. As a lawyer and prominent Supreme Court justice he fought for
Civil Rights and social justice, believed that racial integration was a right for all American
citizens. Early in his professional life Marshall diminished racial barriers and overcame resistance
despite large oppositions from colleagues and lawmakers. He then became a revolutionary who had
the honor of becoming the first African AmericanSupreme Court Justice, although, he did not have
the religious affiliations like Martin Luther King Jr. Marshall made history for winning the Brown
vs. Board of Education case, which abolished segregation in schools, implementing diverse school
interactions.
Thurgood Marshall was often described as persistent, allowing him to confront the many challenges
that faced him. With the United States being a democracy, the justice system is an important aspect
of the government. Essentially, all courts in the United States are authorized to enforce the
Constitution, as well as state and local laws. Considering Thurgood Marshall was a key component
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Judicial Branch. Being the first African American to be on the Supreme Court, which is the most
powerful court in the United States, made many important influential decisions on legal cases.
The most important and well known one was the case of Brown vs. Board of Education. This case
s victory ended all racial segregation in all public schools and so increased the number of African
American high school and college graduates. That was not all; he also won many other cases that
helped to stop segregation in housing, transportation, and voting. Overall, Marshall influenced and
affected many decisions made by the Supreme
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Materialism In Death Of A Salesman
With the end of World War II, a duration of economic recovery would come to the United States.
This recovery period would mark an era in which the opinions and popularity of salesmen would
rise. This was an admirable position, after all, it helped contribute to the economic success of
America. Being a salesman was the optimal position to have in order to reach the ideal American
Dream. This perspective is the view that Willy Loman holds throughout Arthur Miller s play,
Death of a Salesman. However, it is clear to the viewers that Willy Loman does not fit in with the
business world. As Willy strives to become a successful salesman, it becomes apparent that the
goals he has in mind are out of his reach. Through the material possessions in Death of a Salesman,
Arthur Miller uses symbolism to show Willy s disillusionment with the American Dream and how it
ultimately leads to his downfall in a capitalist society.
A large number of the problems that Willy faces in Death of a Salesman come from his false ideas
of what success looks like. The United States during the post World War Two era fostered the idea
that success is defined by wealth. Through this period of economic recovery, everyone was swept
up in the appeals of materialism. As a result, everyone who was not excelling financially became
an outsider and jobs that did not directly contribute to the growing economy were looked down
upon. Willy s ideas about success stem from many places but are personified in the character
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Chromatography Of Food Dyes Lab Report
Chromatography of Food Dye Chem 180 DL3 Abstract: The goal of this experiment was to use
different dyes to determine the Rf value. Chromatography is done to determine the presence of a
mixture in a substance. In this experiment different dyes were used such as McCormick food
coloring, M amp;M s, Kool Aid, and the dyes that came with the lab kit. Experiment and
Observation: In this experiment a 50mL beaker was filled with luke warm water and a pinch of
salt water was dissolved in it and set aside. A line was drawn with pencil 1 cm from the bottom
of the paper and then the line was separated with cross lines 1.5cm apart on two sheets of
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Once the cylinder was removed from the petri dish the top of each solvent line was marked with
a pencil and allowed to air dry for several minutes. All measurements were taken to the nearest
millimeter and then the Rf factor was determined for each using the equation Rf=dye distance
/ solvent distance. Chromatography of Food Dyes Color| Blue 1| Blue 2| Red 3 | Red 40|
Yellow 5| Yellow 6| Solvent| Distance (mm)| 2.8| 0| 0.3| 1.0| 1.3| 1.1| 3.1| Rf| 0.90| 0| 0.10| 0.32|
0.42| 0.36| | Substance| Kool Aid Grape| Kool Aid Strawberry| Solvent| Distance (mm)| 0.5| 1.0|
3.1| Rf| 0.16| 0.32| | Substance| Store Red| Store Yellow| Store Green| Store Blue| Solvent|
Distance (mm)| 1.4| 1.9| 3.4| 3.6| 3.9| Rf| 0.36| 0.49| 0.87| 0.92| | Substance| M amp;M Green| M
amp;M Yellow| M amp;M Blue| M amp;M Red| Unknown| Solvent| Distance (mm)| 1.1| 1.3| 2.0|
2.8| 3.0| 3.9| Rf| 0.28| 0.33| 0.51| 0.72| 0.77| | Questions: A. Why can t a pen be used to draw the
baseline on the chromatography paper? A pen cannot be used because there is dye in the ink and
will bleed into the dye samples being used. B. Why is it important to stop the chromatograph
before the solvent reaches the top of the paper? If the solvent reached the top of the paper the
correct measurement would not be calculated. C. Why is it important to keep the dye spots above
the solvent level? It is
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First Impressions In Seventh Grade By Gary Soto
First Impressions How important are first impressions? Some people may think first impressions
aren t important. In fact, they are extremely important. First impressions are the way you first
appear to someone, it s the way they think of you. These impressions can affect you later in life.
For example, in Gary Soto s short story Seventh Grade Victor, a seventh grade student, really
wants this girl, Teresa, to be his girl. Teresa is in his French class. The class gets their first
impression of Victor when Mr. Bueller asked if anyone spoke French. Victor raised his hand,
(37). Now everyone thinks Victor can speak French. Later in the story Teresa asks if he will help
her study, He was sweaty in shame, (38). Since she thought he could speak French, once Teresa
finds out he actually can t speak French their relationship could be ruined. If first impressions are
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The children egt their first look at teacher when they are crowding around the door and she
comes up behind them, What s this, what s this? barked a stern raspish voice, (162). The way
Miss Oriville snaps at them comes across as mean and strict. Since she stays a strict character
throughout most of the story, the student grew to dislike her more and more each day. They did
not like her so much to the point where which when the found out she was leaving, they want
revenge. They plucked the leaves off the plant so the stalk twisted up bare and naked. (168). Ever
since the first interaction with Miss Oriville, the kids didn t like her which is why they wanted
revenge so
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The A Wooden Statue Of Kongorikishi
This is a wooden statue of Kongorikishi, one of a pair of statues found originally in Buddhist
temples of Japan in the early 14th century. It stood at approximately eight feet tall and stood as a
guard to the temple of Ebaradera located in Sakai, Japan. Unlike most statues of European decent
that were made out of materials such as bronze, or various kinds of stone, this Asian piece was
made out of wood. When looking closely at the piece, every single cut that was put into the statueis
visible What is immediately noticed when looking at this piece is the intimidation that it puts on
the viewer. Everything from the body to faceis meant to strike fear into anyone that looks at it.
With its dynamic pose, the Kongorikishi demands the attention of all that stand before it as well
as show that it may be able to strike at any moment, which it does with overwhelming success.
Every carving, curve, and detail in the Kongorikishi statue is strategically put together in order
to convey this idealistic inhuman being. Kongorikishi is posed in the middle of a brawl. His left
arm is raised ready to punch downward on an unseen target, while his right is facing down, as if
to hold his opponent down. However, his left hand is not grabbing anything, instead it is perfectly
parallel with the floor. His weight is distributed to reinforce his movement, with his hips adjusted
accordingly. However, his lower half is facing forward, at the viewer, similar to that of Christian
artworks. His face
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Persuasive Essay About Animator
Introduction Animations, cartoons and movies we watch every day. Ever since I was little I
have loved to watch these collections of pictures move across a screen, all the work that has
gone into making the wonderful piece of entertainment. I have wanted to be an animator for a
good time now, having decided that in freshman year; before then I had hoped to be a video
game designer, though the two jobs do have some similarities I felt that an animator would
better fit what I would love to do. I have many reasons as to why I feel I chose this job, but
simply I want it because I love cartoons and movies, these things that have shaped a majority of
my life. The job itself would be tough, having to work with and coordinate with many others to
get a project done, to be able to pull through to the end of a project. It entails having to be
determined and professional, to be a team player, and to be a hard worker. My goals for this job
are to work on cartoons and movies, to bring people entertainment and hopefully something they
enjoy as much as I enjoy them. I hope to maybe one day have come up with my own cartoon, or to
at least work on a big movie I could be proud of. My career goal would be to be seen as a talented
animator who works on wonderful productions, and maybe become a lead animator one day.
Career related Information Animation jobs usually require a bachelor s degree in fine arts, computer
graphics, animation, or a related field (BLS). Typically to get a job one does
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Leasership of Mao Zedong
Leadership of Mao Zedong RXE Chen Qianqian 3011521 November 4, 2010 Content Abstract
................................................3 Introduction.............................................4 Biography Family
..........................................5 Education Self study........................5 Revolutionary road Into the party
s central power.........6 Conquest Kuomintang..................7 Rebuild China...........................8
Leadership traits Assertiveness....................................9 Initiative .......................................10
Forward looking.................................11 Social perception.................................11 Leadership
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During in school, the book affected him a lot. In 18, Mao explore to a wider world Changsha
for further education in Xiangxiang Middle school. Where he first contacted with media and
learned about the current day insurgence. However, after witnessing a battle he decided to join
the army. The 6 month army life taught him the disadvantage of soldiery. (Wilson, 2008) In
1912, he went trough several schools and finally find his place in Hunan Province Public
Library. For the latter half year, he read large quantity of articles by western theorists and
philosophers, such as and Herbert Spencer s .From 1913 to 1918, he was studying in Hunan
Province Forth Normal School. During the restless period, Mao s ideology was roughly shaped.
Next year, he was in Beijing University Library and attending classes there, where he met some
radical figures such as Chen Duxiu and Li Dazhao. Revolutionary road Into the party s central
power In 1915, Mao organized the Student Association in school and convened many young
people with noble aspiration. In 1919, a newspaper called was founded through which he
disseminated his concepts. On 23 July 1921, Mao attended the First Congress of the Communist
Party of China(CPC). In October, he was appointed the first secretary of Hunan Province Party
Committee, in charge of building the party in Hunan. In 1923, he was elected as one of the five
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The Gospel Of Wealth Summary
Industrialist Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland in November of 1835 to
a family of handloom weavers, a group hit remarkably hard by the mechanization of the textile
industry. Abandoning the minimal expectations and the now almost invaluable job of weaving in
the Scottish industrial cities, Carnegie s family emigrated to the United States in 1848. After
years of work and experience in the expansion of the steel industry, Carnegie obtained a general
logic of arguments about labor to the broader realm of social relation, giving specific attention to
the role of private upper class wealth in a democratic society. His article Wealth, later known as
The Gospel of Wealth, was published in the North American Review in June of 1889. In his
writing, he rejected the traditional goals of charity and depended on less carefully discriminating
between the worthy and unworthy recipients than on attacking the roots causes of inequality
/ distribution of wealth themselves. Carnegie believed that wealth should be invested in the useful
ventures for the sake of public being rather than using money frivolously and ineffectively. The
most fitting view in the fact of having surplus wealth of the few becomes the property of the
many, will help our society become more elevated, as Carnegie explains. (Carnegie 2) With such
strategies, the wealthy are more willing to give their wealth, while they are alive, rather than have
their wealth taken from by taxes when
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Integration Of Advance Practice Nursing Case Study
Integration of Advance Practice Nurses has been an ongoing process for the last four decades
(Wilson, 2016; DiCenso Bryant Lukosius, 2010). There are several types of APNs including
Primary Health NPs, Pediatric NPs and Adult NPs (Wilson, 2016; DiCenso Bryant Lukosius,
2010). The following assignment intends to explore a particular advance practice nurse (ANP)
role in the current Canadian health care system. Melissa Harriott, BScN, RN, MN, NP has been
interviewed to describe her advance practice role, philosophy of health, core competencies, and the
nature of her practice as an ANP at the University of Alberta Hospital. Currently, Melissa is the
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The clinic has been very successful in managing patients IBD symptoms in a timely manner while
preventing unnecessary emergency department visits, and alleviating anxiety and depression
associated with the unpredictable flares, ineffective pharmacological management and potential
development of negative self image. Kurina, Goldacre and Gill (2001) stated that over 60 percent of
the studied population with IBD had anxiety and/or depression. Poor symptom management,
ineffective coping mechanisms, lack of support, and negate self imaging, are the main risk factors
associated with the anxiety in the population with IBD (Bannaga Selinger, 2015). Melissa
concurred with the above statement and indicated that the interprofessional collaborative treatment
approach at the clinic offers short wait times, multidimensional support and long term follow up for
the patients. She also stated that her role includes all categories of core competencies of an NP
(Canadian Nurses Association [CNA], 2010; Wilson, 2016). The NP assesses patients at the clinic,
based on the laboratory work and biopsies taken during a colonoscopy, she confirms whether the
patient has IBD and specifies the type. In cases with previously known condition she assesses the
intensity of the flare and decides upon further actions, which include medication initiation
/adjustment, referral to the dietitian, referral to additional diagnostic imaging, and collaboration
with the IBD nurse for the further
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A Short History Of Disease Chapter Summary
As the second part of this reflection paper, I selected a book A Short History of Disease by Sean
Martin. He is a writer and filmmaker also known for his other famous books like The Knights
Templar, Alchemy and alchemists, the Gnostics. His films include Lanterna Magicka: Bill
Douglas the secret history of cinema. The most alluring thing which conceives me to cull this
book is a history of the disease, as a medical professional, it s always tantalizing to know from
where all these begins and this book reaches up to my expectations as it started from the first
ever recorded disease in the history of mankind. He isn t lying when he say this a history of the
disease. He starts from the earliest bacteria to evolve on the earth, long before there was anything
around to infect. This book is divided into seven chapters, each chapter describes the history of
diseases in a particular era. Chapter One: Prehistory, Chapter Two: Antiquity, Chapter Three: The
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Smallpox believed to be brought by a Portuguese explorer in 1506 who also bring tuberculosis.
This disease brings to America by African slaves which kill more than half of the population of
Indians, from there this disease spread to Mexico, Colombia, Cuba, Peru, Puerto Rico,
Venezuela, and Yucatan. In the 17th century, this disease spread to North America killing large
numbers of people. Great pox which is known as syphilis nowadays is another disease after
smallpox which dominates this era. This disease is supposed to be traveled with a crew of
Columbus who introduce this disease in Europe. This disease traveled to India with Vasco de
Gama who also introduce the world with a new type of skin disease which is known as scurvy.
Another disease which shows its glimpse is epilepsy. Arabs consider it as divine disease and
Babylonian consider it was caused by touch of
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Planning– -Primary teachers need to create engaging...
Planning Primary teachers need to create engaging lessons which will hold students interest and
keep them connected to the learning target. This being said, there should always be an end goal in
mind prior to designing a lesson (Backwards Design). Teachers should make sure they know the
intended targets and expectations they want students to comprehend. Teachers must also determine
student needs prior to planning a lesson, so that differentiated instruction can be given to those
who need it this isn t always just for lower level learners it is just as important to address those
who might need extra work or more difficult assessment to stretch their capabilities. Teaching It is
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This includes making available the appropriate resources and technology in the classroom to aid
in students grasping and being interested in the curriculum. Another responsibility would be to
make the curriculum entertaining and involved for students. This could mean blending subjects
and lessons through cross curricular learning. Math and Art are two subjects that I try to
introduce together as much as I can in primary grades, as it shows the fun side of math.
Assessment Assessment should not just be post lesson learning, it should be ONGOING, from
before they have learned, during, and afterwards. The teacher feautured in the webcast for this
module made it evident that properly displaying success criteria is vital to make sure students
are aware of how they will be assessed. Receiving, giving, and responding to feedback makes
students confident learners who know how to move their learning forward. This is a responsibility
for the teacher to do for each student, and should also be encouraged for students to do with one
another. Personal and peer reflection and assessment is a great skill to introduce early in primary
years hopefully to be carried out in future years. Classroom Environment One of the most vital
responsinilites a teacher has is celebrating student learning. Encouraging students to get involved in
their own learning lets students have a voice, and makes it clear that
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Franklin Blake The Moonstone
The Moonstone Everything is never as it seems. In Wilkie Collin s The Moonstone, three
Hindoos are sent on a quest to recover the sacred Moonstone thieved from their holy temple by an
Englishman. In England, they are stereotyped and become victims of racism. Although Franklin
Blake, one of the protagonists of this story, appears attractive from afar, he is a little uglier up
close. Mr. Blake is appealing overall but exhibits behaviors that are disagreeable, while the
Hindoos fluctuate between appearing villainous and victimized. Despite the Hindoos roles as
antagonist, they are the true victims and heroes of this story. To the Indians, the Moonstone is a
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He is considered the nicest boy who ever spun a top or broke a window , and is one of those
men the women all like (Collins 29, 218). He is well rounded, being educated in Italian, German,
French, and English culture, making him a sort of universal genius (Collins 30). One his most
detrimental characteristics in his inconsistency in what and how he thinks and acts. Franklin
undergoes puzzling shifts and transformations [...] due to the effect on him of his foreign
training (Collins 62). In consequence, he easily gives up and quits, frequently changing his
mind. True heroes never give up. As quickly as he searcches for the Diamond when it was first
stolen, he gave up, labeling the case [as] hopeless (Collins 106). He also has the unfortunate
traits of discretion, and [... a] temper (Collins 396). In addition to these regrettable qualities, he
bears the disgraceful habit of being constantly in debt. These matters of family notoriety show
the very disgraceful part of Franklin, who has no principle , to Rachel and her mother (Collins
263, 395). Every act performed by Franklin Blake is beneficial to his personal gain; he never
once does something for someone other than himself, as opposed to the Hindoos. He first
searches vigorously for the Diamond, in the hopes of winning over more of Rachel s affection.
Later, when Rachel leaves, he no longer feels interest in the case without the prospect of winning
her over. He goes abroad to forget her (Collins 342). When returning to England, he discovers that
the Diamond [is] an unpardoned offense and searches to lay [his]hands on the thief who took the
Moonstone , not for the sake of justice but because [he] won t accept that position (Collins 345).
Lastly, Franklin invests his time into the project of Ezra Jennings for only the sake of
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Consumerism And Consumerism
Consumerism is deeply embedded in our culture and heavily influences our day to day behavior
and interactions with others. Examples of consumerism include the fashion industry, our
obsession with getting the newest technology, and why we purchase a certain type of car. The
downside with our obsession of constant buying is that there are so many negative side effects
that impact the environment, worker s lives (working conditions, low wages, poor living
conditions) and our own relationships with our families, coworkers and friends. There is a lot
of evidence of these side effects, and yet we keep buying into this cycle. We should know better,
and yet it seems like it will be very hard to get us to change our habits. The works of Richard
Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, Phillip Bauman, Julia Pugh in, and Pierre Bourdieu in attempt to
explain why we continue to practice consumerist focused lifestyles. In The Spirit Level by
Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, their focus is on the relationship between consumerism
and climate change. Pickett and Wilkinson state that the inequality between classes in society
increases the cultural pressure to consume more and more, or to consume competitively. This is
because we are afraid of looking like we are second class or less than we are, and are afraid of
losing our place in society. In this way our obsessive buying habits have become a defense
mechanism against falling out of our hard earned place. As the inequality grows and the
distinctions between classes becomes ever clearer, we have to work harder in order to keep
buying and consuming to stay on top. Because we are spending more, we are saving less and
borrowing more, one statistic in the book states that, in 1998 even though the American
economy was booming...one family in sixty eight had filed for bankruptcy. (p. 227). In this way
consumerism becomes a vicious cycle that is incredibly hard to get out of because there are very
few other options. This is all because of how social we are, and how important it is to fit in with
those around us. In Liquid Life by Zygmunt Bauman, he explains our need for consumption
because of the way society progresses in what he calls a liquid modern society. He describes liquid
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How the Earl Warren Court Liberalized America Essay
The Warren Court refers to the Supreme Court of the United States between 1953 and 1969,
when Earl Warren served as Chief Justice. Warren led a liberal majority that used judicial power
in dramatic fashion, to the consternation of conservative opponents. The Warren Court expanded
civil rights, civil liberties, judicial power, and the federal power in dramatic ways. One way the
Warren Court liberalized America, is through the court cases of Gideon v. Wainwright (1963),
Escobedo v. Illinois (1964), and Miranda v. Arizona (1966), where these court cases helped define
Due Process and the rights of defendants. Another way the Warren Court liberalized America, is
through the cases of Tinker v. Des Moines ISD (1969), Engle v. Vitale (1962), and
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The issue of Tinker v. Des Moines ISD was that students were to wear black arm bands to school
in protest of the Vietnam War; however the school warned that anyone wearing the armbands
would be would be suspended, but the Tinker children wore their armbands to school (they were
the only ones of the group to do so) and were suspended leading to Mr. and Mrs. Tinker filing a
law suit claiming that the school violated the children s right to freedom of speech and
expression. The court ruled against the school district saying that students do not shed their
constitutional rights at the school house gates. In doing so the court protected what has come to
be known as symbolic speech. In the case of Engle v. Vitale, the Supreme Court ruled that
prayers in schools were considered unconstitutional, leading to a ban of all prayers led by
teachers in school, even if the prayer was considered voluntary, stating, in a way, that there was
some sort of separation of church and state which is not true. Lastly, New York Times v. Sullivan
focused more on the freedom of the press, ruling that actual malice must be proven to support a
finding of libel against a public figure. Finally, the Warren Court liberalized America in a dramatic
way, since that it focused more on the right to privacy, the incorporation of the
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Essay about Company of Wolves-Little Red Riding Hood
Little Red Riding Hood
The Company of Wolves by Angela Carter is very similar to Little Red Riding Hood , the little
girl heading out with a basket full of liquor and goodies for her grandmother. The wolf stopping
her on her way to the grandmother s house; the wolf races to the house, eats the grandma, pretends
to be the grandma and makes Little Red Riding Hood believe that he is her grandma. He pounces
on her and tries to eat her but a hunter comes and kills the wolf and saves the grandma. The story
reveals an extensive imagination by elaborating on different ideas and points of view of gender
roles. Carter s characters portray these roles very similar to the way we view gender roles today.
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We could assume that every wolf was once a man. At the beginning Carter explains how wolves
are carnivore incarnate and he s cunning and ferocious , but yet she also explains how
melancholy a wolf can be because the beasts would love to be less beastly if only they knew how
(110, 112). Everyone seems to be afraid of these wolves fear and flee the wolf; for, worst of all,
the wolf may be more then he seems which could mean that the wolf isn t necessarily after fresh
meat but that he just wants sex. The wolf only sees women as meat. It kind of reminds me of The
Wedding Singer where Glenn grades his women with the FDA system, for example if he thought a
woman was top of the line he would say that she was Grade A, top choice meat. At the end of the
story, the wolf seems to be put in his place by the girl because she doesn t fear him and when he
tries to frighten her with telling her he s going to eat her, she just laughs at him and rips off his
clothes. Many stereotypes have men portrayed as beasts that crave sexual encounters and as
creatures that only think about sex which Carter seems to do with the wolves. Women are seen as
innocent and virtuous individuals that are only spoiled by men.
Bibliography
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America s Role In The Syrian Independence Movement
Syria is a Middle Eastern country bordering the Mediterranean sea, in between Lebanon and
Turkey. The population of about 17,000,000 consists of all different religions and languages.
Most of the population speaks Arabic. Armenian and Kurdish are also often spoken as well.
Syrian government has the influence of Islamic laws. The country s capital is Damascus. In 1918,
British forces sent leader Emir Feisal and Arab troops to capture the capital of Syria, Damascus. The
resulted in the end of the Ottoman empireruling. The Ottoman empire was in control of Syria for
four hundred years before Arabs took over. The Treaty of Versailles played a role in the Syrian
independence movement. Emir Feisal attended the conference. He supported the idea of Arabs self
ruling Syria. This idea was in play until the 1920s, where the San Remo conference took place. San
Remo is a country in Italy. At this meeting, Britain won mandates over Palestine and Iraq. A
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World War I was a time of revolution for the Syrians. They took this time to finally fight against
the Turkish rulers. On May 6th 1916, Syrian leaders were executed on the spot due to
disagreement of the Ottoman authority. Today, this event is celebrated in Syria and Lebanon as
Martyrs Day. In the early 1900s, British troops were sent into Damascus, Syria to ally with the
Syrian army to defeat four hundred years of Ottoman rulers. As an independent country, they were
under the power of King Faisal I. Britain and France were on different terms within the idea of
the Middle East. The two countries split up the Middle Eastern countries. As a result, Syria was
placed under French mandate. A mandate is the allowance of larger, more developed countries to
control smaller, less advanced countries until they are able to support themselves. This mandate
was officially in place by the supervision of The League of
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Al Qaeda s Role In War
In 1989, al Qaeda was born. Al Qaeda, meaning the base in Arabic, is a group that was formally
called the mujahedeen, a group of holy warriors. Their formation took place after the Soviet
invasion of Afghanistan which caused young Muslims to come together and rally against what
they perceived as invaders. After the Soviets failed and left, all the precipitants decided the group
should not disappear. They decided there was still a cause to fight for. In fact, the United Stateshad
an important response to the mujahedeen during the Soviet invasion. In 1979, President Carter
signed a directive for secret aid to the warriors and the CIA started funding the mujahedeen in 1980.
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On October 8th 1993, they attacked United Nation troops and U.S. service men in Somalia
killing eighteen. This attack was against the United States military to try and show their power
over America. Since al Qaeda could not directly fight the U.S. military, many attacks like this
occurred. Troops from the U.S. were in Somalia for Operation Restore Hope. Al Qaeda was
actually said to have a role in Somalia in the 1990s. Training solders and fighting in the field, al
Qaeda s role in the war very involved. In this war, al Qaeda was already participating in fighting
against America, but their involvement was somewhat of a secret. Al Qaeda wanted to show the
U.S. their power again by directly attacking the United States men stationed in Somalia. The
United States had no response to this attack. Al Qaeda was emboldened by this attack. It was
their first successful attack on the U.S. since the United States government had no response they
gained confidence in their efforts. The 9/11 Commission released a statement that the CIA did
not know of bin Laden s involvement until 1997. However, Al Qaeda s purpose at this point was
not to be secretive about attacks. They wanted to draw attention to themselves and their cause.
Even if the CIA really did not know about bin Laden s involvement until 1997, they could have
investigated the group further when they discovered the information. If the CIA had done a full
investigation of the group when they first uncovered this information, they could have prevented
following terrorist attacks and even September 11th. Al Qaeda s next attack took place on
November 13th, 1995 when they placed two bombs in the U.S. Saudi military camp in Riyadh.
These bombs killed seven people, five who were American. Four jihadists were found responsible
for this attack. When investigated, these men said they were inspired by bin Laden. The FBI were
asked to investigate each of
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The History And History Of Labor Unions
Labor unions date to the 19th century. The three labor unions were created to improve work life
in the factories. Workers had long hours, poor conditions and low wages; while their employers
enjoyed vast wealth. Labor unions are groups of workers and employees who bond together to get
safer working conditions, better wages, and reasonable hours. Most famous union is the American
Federation of labor(AFL), founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers. Labor unions protect the rights
of workers in specific industries. Labor unions tend to be more common in manufacturing,
mining, construction, transportation, and the public sector. Labor unions have been around for a
long time. The earlier unions were called craft unions, consisting of members who worked in the
same trade such as carpenters and printers. Working people need to earn enough to support their
families; good wages are a part of that, so are health care, paid sick leave and other rights that make
sure that working people can do their jobs and take care of their families.
The working conditions were terrible factories were not the best places to work. The only light
present was the sunlight that came through the windows. Machines spit out smoke and in some
factories, workers came out covered in black soot by the end of the day. Shifts were usually 14 16
hours a day for six days a week, with extra time required during busy periods. Workers were often
required to clean their machines during their mealtimes. However,
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Themes Of All Quiet On The Western Front
All Quiet On The Western Front written by Erich Maria Remarque is a wonderful tale that
expresses the theme of comradeship, dehumanizing effects of war, and the futility of war. All 296
pages are full of twists and turns, lessons to learn, and all the brutality of war. This anti war book
opens your eyes to situations you ve never thought about. It shines a new light on battle that has
never been documented before. All Quiet on the Western Frontis a coming of age book that teaches
you many valuable things.
Remarque s All Quiet On The Western Front had many great lessons, one of the greatest ones was
the theme of comradeship. During his time on the front, Paul and his buddies formed a bond with
each other that could not be broken. This is clear when Paul states that they are the strongest, most
comforting thing there is anywhere: they are the voices of my comrades. (Remarque 212) In this
line, Paul expresses his compassion and respect, he has for his comrades. Paul s thought process
encourages the idea that his friends help him get through each day, That during his hardest times,
his friends voices help him push through it. When Paul was going through an internal battle, his
comrades talked to him and helped him work it out. For example, when Paul finally lets his
frustrations out to his friends he listens to them and feels comforted, reassured by their presence.
(Remarque, 228) The theme of comradeship is being able to forge connections with other soldiers.
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Primal Therapy Research Paper
The First Session
Consists of initial diagnostic and data gathering from the client to ascertain their background,
medical history, specific issue, significant feelings of concern. A questionnaire can be used to good
effect to gather appropriate holistic information about the client in terms of their health and well
being including physical, mental and spiritual health.
This session is also an opportunity to explain to the client what to expect and what a typical course
of treatment entails. This serves to align both the client and the therapist. It is also an important
therapeutic relationship building opportunity as it is the first encounter. So it is important to lay the
foundation of this relationship with appropriate respect, empathy and honesty in order to build a
strong trusting and open relationship where the client feels comfortable, alleviating tension and
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What specific things needs to be confronted, who and what o be confronted and the desired
outcomes of such a confrontation.
Next the client is advised on the nature and principles of the Primal Realm and the objectives of
Primal Therapy in more detail than the first session, to enable them to develop their own personal
visual interpretation of their Primal Realm and their connections and associations with their inner
part of their being as well as the disparity between day to day thoughts, feelings and
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The Tsunami In Venezuela
Since the beginning of times the earth has experimented a lot of natural disasters; However, one
of the most catastrophic is the tsunami. Tsunamis so far, have one of the highest dead toll,
which leads to a concern on how to stop them. As a person that lived in Venezuela near the cost, I
know how afraid it s to see a considerable part of your city flooded and many of the people
homeless or even dead.
In 2004, a tsunami took place in the Indian Ocean, originated by a 9.0 magnitude earthquake.
Reports from the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) The tsunami caused more casualties than any
other in recorded history and was recorded nearly world wide on tide gauges in the Indian, Pacific
and Atlantic Ocean . The USGS estimates that the sudden movement
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Character Analysis Of Sandra Bullock s The Blind Side
At the age of 45, Sandra Bullock won an Oscar award for the movie The Blind side in the year
2010. Sandra plays the role of Leigh Anne Tuohy, her character s heart is pure of kindness as she
took in Michael Oher, who she knew from the start was full of potential. But due to his skin
color, no one thought to believe it. She plays a middle class, average american mom who
believed in equality and acceptance. As she had a family of her own, she never failed to leave
Michael out of the picture. Her character is very strong and independent, and in my opinion kind
of stubborn but for a good cause. As many doubted Michael, Leigh used the kindness of her heart
to make sure Michael had a clear road to success, since his own birth mom wasn t capable of
doing it herself. This movie was based on a true story which I find astonishing and inspiring.
What filled me with anger though is just seeing how people were discriminated, and how many
did not stand up to be allies. But Leigh really opened up that passage way to equality that most
African American s never really experienced. She put out a clear message that not all white people
are cruel and racist. Fun fact: The real Leigh Anne Tuohydid an interview talking about her
experience and how it really encouraged many to stand up for what s right, and even the little
spontaneous moments can really impact someone s life, in a way you may not understand.
It s mindboggling, the 54 year old mother of three says. We realize we do have a mission. We
have the opportunity to change lives. If that sounds narcissistic, screw it. Racism is alive and
well in this country; we have to learn how to love someone who doesn t look like us. (Tuohy,
2015) She speaks with honesty and confidence, yet many still disagree with equality. Why hate
on someone for the stupidest excuses. Because of skin? Eyes? Hair? People can t help the way
they look. But they can help the way they are treated. If you don t like the way someone is being
treated, be like Leigh Tuohy and stand up. Stop sitting on your butts and speak up. Sandra Bullock
was speaking to a reporter about how taking on this role would become a challenge but she would
take the risks. Leigh Anne is a one of a kind human being, and
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Mexicans, Chicanos, Mexican Americans
Mexicans, Chicanos, Mexican Americans, Indigenous, and more are just a few of the terms used
to refer to people of Mexican descent. Many Hispanics attempt to enter the United States in
search of a better life and to have an enjoyable way of life. However, living in constant fear of
being deported and consistently being judged simply because of one s color, or the inability to
communicate in English; that does not sound like the American dream. Typically, people have real
reasons to emigrate to the United States, and it is in great part due to necessity. Most people have
families they leave behind because they need money in order to survive and have food on the
table every day, they see the United States as the solution to their problem. On another note, the
1960 s movements emerged during the Civil Rights era, in order to earn justice and rights for
Mexican Americans in the United States. After years of being ignored, Mexicans decided to take a
stand through the help of activists, hoping to attain victories for the Chicano community. Overall,
after constant oppression, Chicanos fought back all the harsh treatment through the Chicano
Movement arguing for a broad section of issues; however, nowadays many racial problems
continue to exist, such as SB 1070 and HB 2281, which were polemical bills classified as racial
attacks; they were directly aimed towards Mexicans. The Chicano Movement arose during the Civil
Rights era; it was a cultural and political movement, in order to
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Class, Color, And Culture
A characteristic of the Caribbean is its level of versatility, attributing it as a cultural mosaic. One
may consider how the islands came to be highly diversified, to which immigration would not be the
most correct answer, but rather, the interplay of other factors, events, and circumstances. Like most
other lands, the Caribbeantoo was discovered by European explorers, accidently by Christopher
Columbus on his way to Asia. Nonetheless, the Caribbean was already inhabited by indigenous
peoples. However this was not a plausible reason for the European empires to refrain from
considering the land theirs. This paper will prove that the concepts of class, color, and culture in the
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Unlike during indentureship, where it was contracted, generations of families would provide to
their owner. Slavery proved to be an efficient under capitalism. Due to the language differences
among the two groups, the black were easily manipulated and controlled, cost efficient, a plentiful
source of labour, and closer than Asia. Furthermore, they were easily identifiable due to their skin
color, which also made it more difficult to escape as they could be easily
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A Day At Oakleaf Junior High School
The alarm clock blared as six o clock struck. I groggily climbed out of bed to
begin what I thought was just another day at Oakleaf Junior High School. I followed my usual
routine which included brushing my teeth, taking a shower, and eating my bowl of
delicious Coco Puffs. I gathered my backpack and headed towards the door to begin my
long trek to school when all of a sudden my parents exclaimed, B, you don t have to go
to school today. We re going on vacation! I looked at them with disbelief as she hastily
ushered me out the front door into the already prepared Toyota Highlander. Next thing I
know, I was headed out of Oakleaf to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, with my family for
another action packed vacation.
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Once we entered the city, we began the infeasible task of searching for our
luxurious and prominently recognized five star hotel. The ceaseless mazes of intertwined
roadways proved to be an obstruction to our mission. We eventually managed, after
countless stops to request aid from passersby, to find the awe inspiring Coral Beach
Resort Suites. Its magnificent architecture and larger than life appearance took my
breath away. The pure white hotel seamlessly merged with the sandy beach and perfectly
contrasted with the aqua blue sea. In the distance, I could easily see the turquoise
swimming pool that seemed to be as momentous as the ocean itself. After taking in all the
sights, my family and I entered the massive double doors of the hotel and received
countless greetings from the eager hotel staff. They swiftly handed us our room key and
administered directions to our room. We scaled the monstrous building with a unique view
of the beautiful beach through the pristine glass elevator. Within no time, we arrived at our
extravagant and vast suite and were not disappointed with its contents. The enormous
king size beds were so comfortable that it seemed as if I were floating on a cloud.
Furthermore, the limitless space made me feel right at home. After a wonderful night s
sleep, I arose to my parents rushing me into my bathing suit to begin the day s
adventure. As my family
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What Role Did Womens Soccer Play In The 1930 s
Women s football or more commonly known as women s soccer. Women played organized
soccer in Europe as far back as the 1930 s, however in the United States women didn t start till
the 1970 s. It was until 1995 that the first women s league was launched, and it was not until
2001 that the women team made its debut. When women s soccer finally took off in the United
States, it was fueled by an extreme number of youth players. Now day s soccer is a very popular
sport played both in recreational level, and professional. Soccer is played by kicking the ball into
the opposing teams net. Goalkeepers, such as Hope Solo, block the ball from entering the goal.
Goalkeepers are the only ones who can use their hands. Julia Johnston, a defender,
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Analysis Of Hide And Seek
Hide and Seek was written by Jakayla Towey. It is a horror story surrounding the ever changing
life of Emily. I would recommend this read to those who are interested in psychological horror. Its
development around the game Hide and Seek and the state of being completely insane is very
intriguing and will leave most thinking. The story won wattpad s Watty Award in 2016 for best
horror. The story never heads in an expected direction and always keeps you on your toes
anticipating the next event.
The story begins with a lighthearted game of hide and seek between emily, our main character,
Caleb, Emily s little brother, and Abby, her best friend. Hide and seek is emily s favorite game
and plays an important role in the story hence, Hide and Seek . After their game has ended and
abby has headed home, Emily wakes up in the night to see sirens outside of her home and police
shouting come out of the house . Frightened she hides under her bed hoping that caleb and her
family have done the same. Later, in a police car, emile sees the police take two men and two
body bags out of the house. Emily, while expecting her parents to walk out, soon realizes why her
parents aren t walking out of the house, her parents had been murdered, and she had been sleeping
through the entire ordeal. The two would now have to leave everything and live with the Harmons,
a name emily faintly remembers. They arrive at the harmons stunning mansion and meet Mr. and
Mrs. Harmon. Mrs. Harmon is a pale woman
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  • 7. Jake s Sport Emporium Case Study Jake s Sport Emporium is the third largest sporting goods retailer worldwide and the 2nd largest sports specialty retailer in the U.S. which is currently operating as click and mortar. Due to heavy global competition Jake s planning to extend their stores in Maricopa County, Arizona for increased revenues and enhance long term profitability. This project considers three additional new competing locations in Maricopa County, Arizona. This report also presents accessible vacant areas, for Jake s to establish their new stores. The new stores are evaluated with key mapping features (pads), cex Index Average, NAICS Leakage, EBT, Payback and Household, where the weighted average of these parameters chooses the capability of every area. The three... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Location Cex Index AvgNAICS LeakageEBTPaybackHH 181.9312,341,9701,655,3274.3553,417 2113.186,122,8582,930,7863.2070,608 3124.7426,710,503725,00812.5717,066 Table 2: Location score Matrix. With the data which is calculated in table 2, we calculated the weighted individual scores. As shown in Table 2. All the parameters are made as weighted score for individual parameters as percentages. Relative score method is used for their calculations. A relative index for each parameter was determined by summing the values of each individual location, dividing it by the total, and converting it into a scale of 100%. Locationcex Index AvgNAICS LeakageEBTPaybackHHScore 125.62%27.32%31.17%21.63%37.86%100.34% 235.39%13.55%55.18%15.91%50.04%138.26% 339.00%59.13%13.65%62.47%12.10%61.41% Total100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%100.00%300.00% Table 3: Location score matrix with weighted score After calculating the weighted individual scores, Individual ranking score is calculated as shown in Table 3. Location 2 has a weighted score of 1.38, indicating that it is the most potential location for a new big store among the three available ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Happiness Cannot Be Taken Away Joseph sits in his alleyway as the parade goes by. He slumps back as the entire city celebrates an opportunity that won t affect him. The city was celebrating a day that came once every hundred years. They current royalty would pass down their crown to one person in their capitol. The winner of the drawing that would take place would step up as the new royalty. Every citizen of the capitol received one ticket, and richer citizens could purchase more if they wanted to which usually caused them to win. However, the winner must perform a task chosen by the current royalty which, if failed, would cause the winner to lose his prize and the current king or queen to would pass down royalty to their family for another century. Joseph decided he might as well experience the festivities that take place at the drawing since it only came around every century. So, he got up off his back and slowly walked to the courtyard. He looked to his sides curiously and whistled. An old dog with fleas and some left over lunchmeat in his mouth came running to his aid. He never gave a dog a name he just called him dog and when he wanted dog he would just whistle and dog would follow him wherever Joseph needed some company. Joseph and dog were in the courtyard where they had to practically fight their way through to see what was going on. Joseph grabbed as much of the free food that was being served as he could and gave some of it to his dog. Joseph couldn t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Comparing Emotion In As She s Walking Away And If I Told You Country music is generally simple in form and harmony, typified by romantic or melancholy ballads, with lyrics that tell a memorable story. Songs can tell similar stories of internal struggle as to whether or not to speak from the heart, but can also differ completely in use of emotion. Through imagery and repetition, the listener can relate to the main message and have a deeper understanding of the theme. Despite their emotional and lyrical differences, As She s Walking Away by Zac Brown Band and If I Told You by Darius Rucker, both songs portray a lack of courage and similar insecurities in asking the question, What if? . There are countless times in a person s life when they ask, What if? . In If I Told You, the lyrics depict the internal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though the same What if? theme is represented in As She s Walking Away, the lyrics give imagery of the internal struggle of being too shy to speak from his heart. A whimsical melody plays as his foolish pride and fear of falling on his face have him falling in love with the girl that he has never spoken to as she s walking away . In both songs, the repetition of the lyrics draws the listener s attention to particular words and phrases. In the melancholy ballad, If I Told You, Rucker repeats the lines, If I told you all the stupid things I ve done, I d blamed on being young, but I was old enough to know, I know , If I told you the mess I can be when there s no one there to see and could you look the other way cause you love me anyway . The soulful singer is emphasizing with raw emotions, the fear of baring one s soul to the person they love and unknowing how they will react to it. In the romantic song, As She s Walking Away, Brown repeats the lines, My heart won t tell my mind to tell my mouth what it should say , You might fall down on your face, roll the dice and have some faith and Don t be falling in love as she s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Los Angeles Art World Essay The Golden Age in Los Angeles, the art world was also hitting its stride. By the early sixties, complained art dealer Irving Blum, the the earlier camaraderie and real affection that these people had for one another; began to shift with the spectre of money, the spectre of commerce, the spectre of greater interest, the spectre of greater collecting activity, the spectre of competition (Colpitt 1983, 39). At the epicenter of the boom, the dimensions and mood of the art world were shifting for good. Concerns were mounting that the art world was abandoning its cherished autonomy from the norms of mainstream society. In a faster, commercial art world dominated by newcomers and speculators, how could such agreements be reached about aesthetic... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perhaps the most significant implication of this immigrant composition is that a much larger number of these Los Angeles immigrants are undocumented, and they are preceived to put extra pressure on social services, especially in the economic recessionary times of the early ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Women, Gender Gap and Voting Behaviors Women, Gender Gap and Voting Behaviors By: Sarah Langenwalter Women have always had so many different and interesting behavior patterns; whether they are patterns at home, at work, or even at the polls. Choosing this topic was easy, women are very unique about everything, and I was curious to see the differences in the way we vote compared to men, the gender gap. With the help of peer reviewed articles and other research, I am planning to explain the gender gap as well as other voting behaviors that women perform. The peer reviewed articles that I chose will be discussed in the following order: The Gender Gap: When an Opinion Gap is not a Voting Bloc by Linda Bennett, How Do FemaleSpouses Political Interests Affect Male ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fifty one percent of the white women respondents and 48 percent of white men felt that Reaganomics had made no difference to them personally (taUc .08), while two thirds of black women and 59 percent of black men surveyed felt that they had been personally hurt by the president s economic program (taUc = .06) (Bennett, 619). To summarize the conclusion to the first article: because of the topic in the Reagan election, research cannot definitively show that it was a gender bloc when women voted. There are too many other qualities that were present during this election such as: ethnicity, racial grouping and social class (Bennett, 624). The second article, How Do Female Spouses Political Interests Affect Male Spouses Views about a Women s Issue? written by Eiji Yamamura in the Atlantic Economic Journal in 2010, unlike the first article where the research tried to prove a gender gap, is trying to prove that there is not a gender gap. The main question of the research from this article is: How are an individual s political views affected by the gender of family members or spouses? (Yamamura, 360). This researcher believes that just like offspring have an effect on their parents and vice versa, so do married couples. That is where gender gap comes into play; if spouses do have some sway on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Socrates Justice The topic of justice is constantly debated by the philosopher Socrates. Though he had many different discussions with many different people throughout his life, Socrates was never able to decide what he believed justice was. In one particular discussion with two of his comrades, Glaucon and Adeimantus , Socrates realized that studying an individual wouldn t help him learn the true meaning of justice. If he really wanted to understand justice, it might be easier to try to observe it in a large group rather than a single person. By observing what justice was in a community, there was a possibility that finding a justice in a single person would become much easier. The three men then decided to create a theoretical city and examine the different... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Certain professions allow some people to earn more money than others in a society. Those with more wealth are able to by more luxuries and tend to become addicted to the luxurious lifestyle that they have earned. The rich start to become greedy, and want to be able to maintain their own wealth without doing much work, even if it means acting unjustly. Conversely, those who don t make as much money may struggle to keep themselves out of poverty. It is more difficult to provide food and shelter for themselves, which may lead to things like stealing and other unjust acts. This system of wealth and poverty create large amounts of injustice in societies around the world, but eliminating wealth and poverty won t make things any better. In order to completely eliminate wealth and poverty, you would need to eliminate the idea of money. If no one can earn more or less than others, no one can be wealthy or impoverished. But without money, injustice would be even more prominent than before. In the beginning of Republic Glaucon argues the following: Indeed every man believes that injustice is far more profitable to himself than justice ( Plato pg. 37). Each of us subconsciously tries to do what is best for ourselves. We want to be able to survive in the world and before we can even think about doing things for other people, we have to make sure that we are taken care of. If this city didn t have money, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Students Should Be A Preset Learning Position Essay First, students should be in a preset learning position in which they have greater attention and openness to the explanations and instructions. After presenting the learning objective, the material available and expected products, the student participation is requested to do a review about concepts and procedures, in order to review the steps to solve equations with binomials and polynomials. At this point, it is important to consider the appropriate momentum (Saphier and Gower, 1997) to keep lessonin motion by overlapping to maximize time taking attendance while the review is done, and provisioning to get all the necessary materials to avoid breaks in the process. Students are organized into working groups (a maximum of four participants) for the purpose of activating cooperation, as well as the dialogue and discussion about solving equations. Once students are ready to start its work, the teacher presents a summary of the most important aspects to consider during the process of solving the equations, circling around the working groups, answering questions and reviewing the progress of the students. This could be more effective if the instruction is subdivided (Saphier and Gower, 1997) by socializing and requesting some answers for example, and also by asking how they got to step two or three before reaching the solution, so that the lesson is flexible and accessible for all students according to their level of ownership since (Darch Crichlow, 2003) teachers can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Japanese Exclusionism Pros And Cons The reasons for immigration to the land of opportunity called America in the early years of our country are clear. America was seen as a place where an individual could start over with an equal chance of success or failure, offered jobs, no matter what country he or she came from. This proved to be true for Irish immigrants, German American immigrants, English and black immigrants that came to America. However, this was not the same for many of the Japanese immigrants. One of the many challenges Japanese immigrants faced when they arrived in the United Stateswas the efforts of politicians, intellectuals, and community leaders to label Japanese an undesirable race. Known collectively as the anti Japanese exclusion movement, these efforts ranged from introducing discriminatory legislation that discouraged further Japanese immigration, encouraging and enforcing boycotts of Japanese businesses, and spreading propaganda that offered a multitude of reasons to justify the exclusion of Japanese from the United States. The Anti Japanese Exclusion Movement came on the heels of the earlier Chinese exclusion movement. When Chinese laborers began immigrating to the U.S., especially the West Coast, in the mid nineteenth century in pursuit of work, other groups (some of which consisted of European immigrants) sought to exclude Chinese on the premise that as Asiatics or Mongolians they were inherently unassimilable. In particular, these exclusionists objected to the class background and what they argued was the questionable morality of these immigrants who were mostly laborers and (in the case of women) prostitutes, arguing that as non Christians these immigrants lacked basic morals and as such would be detrimental to American society. Using tactics ranging from brute violence to more subtle legal means particularly the Page Law and 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act these groups succeeded in barring most Chinese immigration. By identifying Chinese as inherently undesirable and therefore not worthy of being allowed into the U.S., and by laying the groundwork for associating Asia with a paranoid vision of the impending onslaught of Asian invaders (also known as yellow peril), the anti Chinese exclusion movement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. A Brief Note On The World Of Greece And Iceland Bucket List: What on My Bucket List Most people live busy all the time by doing something in their lives. So, what do they live for? Indeed, are we living in a dream? Most people would be answer No. Therefore, we truly need to live the way we really want to do before we die. Thus, I realize, I should do that what I want to do in my life. For this reason, I made a bucket list with three categories: personal, academic, and professional. The first thing on my personal bucket list is to travel to Europe, but above all, I want to go to Greece and Iceland. One day, I watched a Korean reality travel program Youth over Flowers, which showed young people backpacking with little money. Therefore, I thought that was how youth should be. Since then, I have been wanting to go to Greece and Iceland by myself. If I could go there, I would like to go to Santorini Island in Greece, which is the most beautiful place I have seen on TV, and it looks peaceful with a blue ocean. Salome M. Krell and David Farrell describe Santorini as an unforgettable beauty when they say, I . . . have fallen in love with this spellbinding place (3). For this reason, I would like to go Santorini, and I would like to drink wine on the terrace overlooking the sea; I will feel relaxed and free. Then, I would like to visit Iceland. Iceland is one of the best places to view the northern lights, although it is hard to see aurora because of the clouds and weather. The authors of the article Magic in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Marketing Strategy For The Pet Food Store Essay The SNHU pet food store has been in business for over 15 years with 3 locations in Akron, OH. As a result of the tremendous growth of the company for the past five years, SNHU pet food decided to launch a new line of all natural, made in the U.S.A. pet food. Responding to this demanding growth and increasing competition. The pet food will focus its marketingstrategy for the small and medium size dogs, along with a line for felines. Only Natural Pet Food targets people with active lifestyle make it a great choice for the new line of pet food, this new line will appeal to individuals that have a healthier lifestyle and want to extend it to their pets. Launching the marketing campaign for Only Natural Pet Food the company will use SWOT an acronym for strength, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats for the best marketing strategy. Thus, allow SNHU pet food store to use these statistics to identify how it can leverage its strengths to get the most out of the opportunities in the marketplace. Figure 1: Swot Analysis for Only Natural Pet Food Only Natural Pet Food has several strengths to point out in its marketing strategies. The new line is made from high quality all natural ingredients made in the USA. Ingredients come from local farmers, with a freshness guaranteed. By using opportunities from SWOT this campaign is going to target the healthy food trends, have the family eat healthily and pass the benefits to the pets as well. Creating loyalty program by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Short Note On Stress Management STRESS MANAGEMENT Group members: Anil Kumar Raju (PGP30239) Ankita Jain(PGP30247) Banothu Kiran Kumar (ABM11026) Disha Jaiswal (PGP30255) Prachi Agrawal (PGP30263) Rishi Raj Singh(PGP30271) Shifali Makkar(PGP30279) Sukriti Vijay(PGP30287) Vivek Anandan(PGP30295) TABLE OF CONTENTS i.Introduction 3 ii. Objective 3 iii. Methodology 3 iv. Analysis on the basis of following parameters Ambiguity 4 Conflict at Workplace 5 Workload 6 Inadequate resources 7 Support of spouse 8 Support of Co worker 9 Support of supervisor 10 v.Overall Analysis 11 vi. Popular Stressmanagement techniques at workplace 12 vii. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Hippolyta Plot There are multiple interconnecting story arcs in this play. The exposition of the story is when Hermia is on trial for defying her father s wishes, as well as when Duke Theseus proclaims his love to Hippolyta. The rising action is when the four youths run away from Athens, when the Mechanicals are introduced, and both groups encounter the fairies. The climax is when the four youths quarrel over the lovespells, as well as when one of the laborers has his head replaced with that of a donkey by Puck. The falling action is when the major human characters in the woods have their magical predicaments fixed by the fairies (the youths join into two couples, Bottom s head is restored to its normal condition). The denouement is when the Mechanicals put on the play for the Theseus and Hippolyta s wedding, and all of the conflict is resolved in each plotline.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The connecting plotline, concerning the diplomatic marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta, has both of those characters as protagonists. The antagonist is the threat of renewed conflict between the Athenians and Amazons. The protagonists of the arc of the youths are the four youths, while the antagonists are the adult figures who dissaprove of their romance. The protagonists of the arc of the Mechanicals are the laborers who seek to put on a show for the Duke and Queen, while the antagonist is Puck, who is magically interfering with them for his own amusement. The protagonist of the arc of the fairies is King Oberon of the fairies, who seeks to revive the love with his wife, Titania. The antagonist is Puck s misapplication of the love potion, which causes her to fall in love with one of the laborers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Examples Of The American Dream In Gran Torino In today s day and age, it would be very difficult to find someone who has not heard of the American dream. Although most people have heard of the American dream, if you were to ask a couple people what the phrase means to them, there would probably be very different responses. With all the various interpretations of the American dream out there, it has probably become somewhat difficult to truly understand the meaning behind the phrase. However, no film better portrays what the American dream is than Gran Torino. In Gran Torino, it is shown that the American dream is much more than owning large amounts of material objects, but rather being able to live happily in America, and that is a goal that anyone can reach, no matter the race or gender. As long as they are willing to travel down a potentially hard road and put in the work, the American dream is attainable. Sometimes on the path of achieving the American dream, it can be easy to forget what the American dream truly is, and make the mistake of believing that wealth equates to being successful a person. Almost all of the characters in Gran Torino are materialistic in their own way. A great example is Walt, who primarily cares about his car, a material possession which also represents the American dream. The American pragmatist, he fixes things as well as finishes things. He spends a lifetime accumulating the tools in his garage, material goods, naming them and knowing how they work. (Alpert) Even though Walt and his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Keeping Healthy And Healthy Lifestyle It s important to stay healthy and know the right way to treat your body. When you go through daily life such as school exams, meeting deadlines at work and road rage, you are going through a variety of changes and it affects your body and staying healthy can really aid you. Staying healthy physically can help you stay healthy emotionally too. If you are eating the right food and keeping fit, your body will be strong and help you to cope with stress and also fight illness. It can without a doubt be challenging to develop a healthy lifestyle. Yet carrying out these lifestyle changes regularly in the long term can prove to be beneficial. Lifestyle changes work best if a plan is put into action. By putting a plan in place it helps accomplish something that is meaningful. It inspires you and makes the accomplishment more gratifying and worthwhile in the long run. Create a schedule for physical exercise with the intention of improving your level of physical fitness. By incorporating some type of physical activity throughout the day can reduce your risk of developing chronic diseases or of suffering a heart attack or stroke. Thirty minutes of brisk exercise a few times a week is a good starting point that can assist with weight loss while boosting your mood and self esteem. Selecting exercise activities that are enjoyable will fit best within daily routines and will reduce chronic diseases. In addition, to exercise making an effort to altering eating habits will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay on Gender Role Development Gender Role Development I am a man, or maybe I m a male, no wait I am a guy, although my parents still call me a boy, unless you ask an old person then I am a young man. Frankly, I don t know, understand, or care what I am because most importantly I m me. My generation has numerous problems and some of the most pressing issues involve sex and gender. It appears we have some confusion on who s what and why, and I can see why this confusion exists we have some males wearing women s apparel and some females who are only females because of their lack of a penis. When asked the question what was the difference between sex and gender I immediately thought my roommate was about to tell me a dirty joke. Once I realized that I was in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My mother had the biggest influence on my better gender traits, while my father influenced the less appealing ones. My parents weren t very stereotypical in their gender roles. My dad was the emotional one he was much more apt to crying and also getting angry. My mother was the more logical parent. She also was the leader of the house. She pretty well told my dad who, what, where, when, and how. My mother also takes care of the finances, although my dad is the major breadwinner. My dad was also the non confrontational parent. I feel I am a good blend of my parents. I seemed to have inherited and learned most of their good traits without taking on their bad ones. In school I was the a typical boy. I was around a lot of boys when I was young mainly due to participation in sports. When I got out of the athletic crowd I got into the artsy crowd. Through my high school years due to the crowd of girls and non Neanderthal guys I hang around I was wrote off as a homosexual by people who didn t know me. In my school any guy who participated in speech and drama was pretty much thought of as queer. Unfortunately what the guys who wrote me off as homosexual failed to see was that being in drama meant spending time around numerous beautiful talented young girls, and not only that the boy to girl ratio at speech tournaments was about 3 to 1 favoring the girls, which turned out to be pretty good odds even for a fat kid. In high school my best friend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. British Imperialism Essay Imperialism for the British and other countries were on a rise during this time. Most of Africa was imperialized and it was time to imperialize other parts of land in the Middle East and Asia. The total imperialization of Muslim lands in the Middle East provided a short cut to get to the eastern part of Asia. This little water pathway is called the Suez Canal and the British took over this area from the Ottomans. This provided a direct target for imperialism in India for the British. India became the Jewel in the Crown for the fellow British people. Due to British imperialism in India brought positive aspects of earnings of natural and raw resources, and controlled trade in India, and proved the superiority of the White race for Great Britian. India was able to modernize, British protection from outside threats, and literarcy and public health improved also. British Imperialism in India also brought negative aspects of revolts and rebellions from India for Great Britian. India s industries crumbled and Indian tradition life was restricted. British imperialism affected the positive prospects of earnings of natural and raw resources, the controlled trade in India, and provement of the superiority of the white race for Great Britian. India modernized their country, gained protection form Great Britian, and literarcy and public health prospered as well. The most probable motivation of imperialization was to gain natural and raw resources to be able to produce products and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. A Person Of Any Intoxicating Material The destruction of a person of any intoxicating material can result in such beautiful outcomes. The human race has accepted their history and works because it is their own choice by recreational intake, for productivity, and self medicating that has kept them alive for us to view their own life and such mentality that some may learn from or even follow. Without the self induced madness and without the people who tried self treating the psychiatric illnesses, we would not have the colorful history of the talented people who influenced the world. The general perspective that is in mind when drugs are presented, they are thought to be used recreationally(or for productivity), traditionally, for spiritual/religious gratification or for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The effects show greatly in their works when it s either literature, music or physical (drawn or sculpted) art. When taking uppers(cocaine, caffeine) and downers(tobacco, alcohol), the outcomes vary distinctly. Uppers cause a frenzy of productivity along with creativity and downers result in realistic works and more of the thought of darkness in the mentality that can be identified. To distinct drugs from one another, a good key would be from determined classes, subclasses and the short/long term effects they have. Another key would be if it is psychologically or physically affecting the user, this would either be a mental high or pain relief. Uppers, a class of drugs, cause a significant difference in heart rate, temperature and also some audio/visual distortion. This class of drugs has several substances that are categorized by uses and potent effect on the brain. Cannabis s (also known as an all arounder) treats are hallucination, heightened emotions, causes hunger, creativity, and the occasional pain relief from the type of high that can affect the physical aspects of the smoker. Another favorite would be Ecstasy that would cause sensitivity of touch. This would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Roland Barthes The Rhetoric Of The Image Analysis In his essay The Rhetoric of The Image, Roland Barthes explores the relationship between image and meaning. He centres his discussion around the advertisement as advertising is a medium in which there is an intended message being sent to the viewer. Barthes puts forward that if an image contains signs, in advertising the signs are full , as these signs are formed with the viewer in mind so that the intended message is not missed. Barthes states that there are three messages that comprise a reading of an image: The Linguistic message The Iconic (symbolic/ connotated) message The Denotated message (comprised of the physical objects within the image) The linguistic message is that which is provided by text and, according to Barthes, is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It creates an illogical connection between here now and the there then . As the photograph is a means of recording a moment, it always contains stupefying evidence of this is how it was . In this way, the denoted image can naturalise the connoted image as photographs retain a kind of natural being there of objects ; that is, the quality of having recorded a moment in time. Barthes stresses that as technology continues to develop the diffusion of information (and notably of images), the more it provides the means of masking the constructed meaning under the appearance of the given meaning (P159 60). Connotation or the iconic message is not as easily explained as either the denotive or linguistic messages. Significantly Barthes has left the discussion of this message to the very end of his essay. The signs that constitute connotation are discontinuous. There is no definite way in which to interpret the separate, connotative message and in the composition of the three (denotative, connotative and linguistic) signs an aesthetic signified is carried. In much the same way as in text; when intonation is applied, it is a separate signifier than that of the text itself in a linguistic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Prevention For Homelessness Improving Preventions for Homelessness A) Organizational Culture and Readiness Assessment Homelessness has been around for many years and today there are still many people who are homeless or living in some sort of substandard condition. Although most Americans have adequate food and shelter along with other necessities, the homeless do not reap any of these basic benefits. Instead, millions of homeless people do not have suitable shelter to sleep in or food to eat. The United states, a country that is considered one of the wealthiest places in the world still have not conquered homelessness. Often it is seen that the more fortunate population are disgusted by the homeless and their misfortunes. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The transitional Model is useful in making a positive impact with the homeless dilemma by addressing all social factors. This model is central to leaders guiding the homeless through three stages with the anticipated end results to include a new outlook on life, reduced homeless recidivism, affordable and stable housing, housing assistance, better health care, food, and vocational training. There are many ways that can assist in homeless prevention, this is not a one size fits all situation, therefore it will take further research to determine the methods and solutions needed to eradicate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay on Associates vs Bachelor Degree in Nursing Associate verses Bachelor Degree Nursing Care Grand Canyon University: NRS 430V ASSOCIATE VERSES BACHELOR DEGREE NURSING CARE Bachelor degree nursing programs are highly regarded for the skilled, clinical thinking, and professionalism of nurses they provide for the community. Obtaining a baccalaureate in nursing provides the same skills and knowledge encompassed in most associate s programs, while allowing a broadened look into research, public health, management, and humanities (AACN IENP, 2012). Many facilities are now providing incentives for nursing staff to continue their education; from tuition reimbursement, an increase in pay, and played time off for the sole purpose of education. Research has proven that with a more educated... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bachelors programs also put a broader focus on ethics, religion and spirituality, research, global awareness and public health, as well as nursing leadership and management (GCU, n.d.). Nursing care is focused on the assessment, nursing diagnoses, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patients. This nursing process can also be implemented in aspects outside of nursing and on the nursing field as a collective group. The nursing role is evolving, following the process the outcomes have to be evaluated and put into perspective. Research is being completed the conclusions are all the same, the higher education of nursing care the better the patient outcomes. In an article published in Health Services Research in August 2008 that examined the effect of nursing practice environments on outcomes of hospitalized cancer patients undergoing surgery, Dr. Christopher Friese and colleagues found that nursing education level was significantly associated with patient outcomes. Nurses prepared at the baccalaureate level were linked with lower mortality and failure to rescue rates. The authors conclude that moving to a nurse workforce in which a higher proportion of staff nurses have at least a baccalaureate level education would result in substantially fewer adverse outcomes for patients. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How Did Thurgood Marshall Contribute To The Supreme Court... Civil Rights activist Thurgood Marshall revolutionized how the United States treats views it s rights on Black men and women. As a lawyer and prominent Supreme Court justice he fought for Civil Rights and social justice, believed that racial integration was a right for all American citizens. Early in his professional life Marshall diminished racial barriers and overcame resistance despite large oppositions from colleagues and lawmakers. He then became a revolutionary who had the honor of becoming the first African AmericanSupreme Court Justice, although, he did not have the religious affiliations like Martin Luther King Jr. Marshall made history for winning the Brown vs. Board of Education case, which abolished segregation in schools, implementing diverse school interactions. Thurgood Marshall was often described as persistent, allowing him to confront the many challenges that faced him. With the United States being a democracy, the justice system is an important aspect of the government. Essentially, all courts in the United States are authorized to enforce the Constitution, as well as state and local laws. Considering Thurgood Marshall was a key component of the Civil Rights movement, who made it possible for law enforcement and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Judicial Branch. Being the first African American to be on the Supreme Court, which is the most powerful court in the United States, made many important influential decisions on legal cases. The most important and well known one was the case of Brown vs. Board of Education. This case s victory ended all racial segregation in all public schools and so increased the number of African American high school and college graduates. That was not all; he also won many other cases that helped to stop segregation in housing, transportation, and voting. Overall, Marshall influenced and affected many decisions made by the Supreme ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Materialism In Death Of A Salesman With the end of World War II, a duration of economic recovery would come to the United States. This recovery period would mark an era in which the opinions and popularity of salesmen would rise. This was an admirable position, after all, it helped contribute to the economic success of America. Being a salesman was the optimal position to have in order to reach the ideal American Dream. This perspective is the view that Willy Loman holds throughout Arthur Miller s play, Death of a Salesman. However, it is clear to the viewers that Willy Loman does not fit in with the business world. As Willy strives to become a successful salesman, it becomes apparent that the goals he has in mind are out of his reach. Through the material possessions in Death of a Salesman, Arthur Miller uses symbolism to show Willy s disillusionment with the American Dream and how it ultimately leads to his downfall in a capitalist society. A large number of the problems that Willy faces in Death of a Salesman come from his false ideas of what success looks like. The United States during the post World War Two era fostered the idea that success is defined by wealth. Through this period of economic recovery, everyone was swept up in the appeals of materialism. As a result, everyone who was not excelling financially became an outsider and jobs that did not directly contribute to the growing economy were looked down upon. Willy s ideas about success stem from many places but are personified in the character ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Chromatography Of Food Dyes Lab Report Chromatography of Food Dye Chem 180 DL3 Abstract: The goal of this experiment was to use different dyes to determine the Rf value. Chromatography is done to determine the presence of a mixture in a substance. In this experiment different dyes were used such as McCormick food coloring, M amp;M s, Kool Aid, and the dyes that came with the lab kit. Experiment and Observation: In this experiment a 50mL beaker was filled with luke warm water and a pinch of salt water was dissolved in it and set aside. A line was drawn with pencil 1 cm from the bottom of the paper and then the line was separated with cross lines 1.5cm apart on two sheets of chromatography paper. The sections on the first sheet of paper were labeled B1, B2, R3,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once the cylinder was removed from the petri dish the top of each solvent line was marked with a pencil and allowed to air dry for several minutes. All measurements were taken to the nearest millimeter and then the Rf factor was determined for each using the equation Rf=dye distance / solvent distance. Chromatography of Food Dyes Color| Blue 1| Blue 2| Red 3 | Red 40| Yellow 5| Yellow 6| Solvent| Distance (mm)| 2.8| 0| 0.3| 1.0| 1.3| 1.1| 3.1| Rf| 0.90| 0| 0.10| 0.32| 0.42| 0.36| | Substance| Kool Aid Grape| Kool Aid Strawberry| Solvent| Distance (mm)| 0.5| 1.0| 3.1| Rf| 0.16| 0.32| | Substance| Store Red| Store Yellow| Store Green| Store Blue| Solvent| Distance (mm)| 1.4| 1.9| 3.4| 3.6| 3.9| Rf| 0.36| 0.49| 0.87| 0.92| | Substance| M amp;M Green| M amp;M Yellow| M amp;M Blue| M amp;M Red| Unknown| Solvent| Distance (mm)| 1.1| 1.3| 2.0| 2.8| 3.0| 3.9| Rf| 0.28| 0.33| 0.51| 0.72| 0.77| | Questions: A. Why can t a pen be used to draw the baseline on the chromatography paper? A pen cannot be used because there is dye in the ink and will bleed into the dye samples being used. B. Why is it important to stop the chromatograph before the solvent reaches the top of the paper? If the solvent reached the top of the paper the correct measurement would not be calculated. C. Why is it important to keep the dye spots above the solvent level? It is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. First Impressions In Seventh Grade By Gary Soto First Impressions How important are first impressions? Some people may think first impressions aren t important. In fact, they are extremely important. First impressions are the way you first appear to someone, it s the way they think of you. These impressions can affect you later in life. For example, in Gary Soto s short story Seventh Grade Victor, a seventh grade student, really wants this girl, Teresa, to be his girl. Teresa is in his French class. The class gets their first impression of Victor when Mr. Bueller asked if anyone spoke French. Victor raised his hand, (37). Now everyone thinks Victor can speak French. Later in the story Teresa asks if he will help her study, He was sweaty in shame, (38). Since she thought he could speak French, once Teresa finds out he actually can t speak French their relationship could be ruined. If first impressions are lies, not your true self, it can ruin your relationships with others later.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The children egt their first look at teacher when they are crowding around the door and she comes up behind them, What s this, what s this? barked a stern raspish voice, (162). The way Miss Oriville snaps at them comes across as mean and strict. Since she stays a strict character throughout most of the story, the student grew to dislike her more and more each day. They did not like her so much to the point where which when the found out she was leaving, they want revenge. They plucked the leaves off the plant so the stalk twisted up bare and naked. (168). Ever since the first interaction with Miss Oriville, the kids didn t like her which is why they wanted revenge so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The A Wooden Statue Of Kongorikishi This is a wooden statue of Kongorikishi, one of a pair of statues found originally in Buddhist temples of Japan in the early 14th century. It stood at approximately eight feet tall and stood as a guard to the temple of Ebaradera located in Sakai, Japan. Unlike most statues of European decent that were made out of materials such as bronze, or various kinds of stone, this Asian piece was made out of wood. When looking closely at the piece, every single cut that was put into the statueis visible What is immediately noticed when looking at this piece is the intimidation that it puts on the viewer. Everything from the body to faceis meant to strike fear into anyone that looks at it. With its dynamic pose, the Kongorikishi demands the attention of all that stand before it as well as show that it may be able to strike at any moment, which it does with overwhelming success. Every carving, curve, and detail in the Kongorikishi statue is strategically put together in order to convey this idealistic inhuman being. Kongorikishi is posed in the middle of a brawl. His left arm is raised ready to punch downward on an unseen target, while his right is facing down, as if to hold his opponent down. However, his left hand is not grabbing anything, instead it is perfectly parallel with the floor. His weight is distributed to reinforce his movement, with his hips adjusted accordingly. However, his lower half is facing forward, at the viewer, similar to that of Christian artworks. His face ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Persuasive Essay About Animator Introduction Animations, cartoons and movies we watch every day. Ever since I was little I have loved to watch these collections of pictures move across a screen, all the work that has gone into making the wonderful piece of entertainment. I have wanted to be an animator for a good time now, having decided that in freshman year; before then I had hoped to be a video game designer, though the two jobs do have some similarities I felt that an animator would better fit what I would love to do. I have many reasons as to why I feel I chose this job, but simply I want it because I love cartoons and movies, these things that have shaped a majority of my life. The job itself would be tough, having to work with and coordinate with many others to get a project done, to be able to pull through to the end of a project. It entails having to be determined and professional, to be a team player, and to be a hard worker. My goals for this job are to work on cartoons and movies, to bring people entertainment and hopefully something they enjoy as much as I enjoy them. I hope to maybe one day have come up with my own cartoon, or to at least work on a big movie I could be proud of. My career goal would be to be seen as a talented animator who works on wonderful productions, and maybe become a lead animator one day. Career related Information Animation jobs usually require a bachelor s degree in fine arts, computer graphics, animation, or a related field (BLS). Typically to get a job one does ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Leasership of Mao Zedong Leadership of Mao Zedong RXE Chen Qianqian 3011521 November 4, 2010 Content Abstract ................................................3 Introduction.............................................4 Biography Family ..........................................5 Education Self study........................5 Revolutionary road Into the party s central power.........6 Conquest Kuomintang..................7 Rebuild China...........................8 Leadership traits Assertiveness....................................9 Initiative .......................................10 Forward looking.................................11 Social perception.................................11 Leadership behaviors Charismatic.......................................12... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During in school, the book affected him a lot. In 18, Mao explore to a wider world Changsha for further education in Xiangxiang Middle school. Where he first contacted with media and learned about the current day insurgence. However, after witnessing a battle he decided to join the army. The 6 month army life taught him the disadvantage of soldiery. (Wilson, 2008) In 1912, he went trough several schools and finally find his place in Hunan Province Public Library. For the latter half year, he read large quantity of articles by western theorists and philosophers, such as and Herbert Spencer s .From 1913 to 1918, he was studying in Hunan Province Forth Normal School. During the restless period, Mao s ideology was roughly shaped. Next year, he was in Beijing University Library and attending classes there, where he met some radical figures such as Chen Duxiu and Li Dazhao. Revolutionary road Into the party s central power In 1915, Mao organized the Student Association in school and convened many young people with noble aspiration. In 1919, a newspaper called was founded through which he disseminated his concepts. On 23 July 1921, Mao attended the First Congress of the Communist Party of China(CPC). In October, he was appointed the first secretary of Hunan Province Party Committee, in charge of building the party in Hunan. In 1923, he was elected as one of the five ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Gospel Of Wealth Summary Industrialist Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland in November of 1835 to a family of handloom weavers, a group hit remarkably hard by the mechanization of the textile industry. Abandoning the minimal expectations and the now almost invaluable job of weaving in the Scottish industrial cities, Carnegie s family emigrated to the United States in 1848. After years of work and experience in the expansion of the steel industry, Carnegie obtained a general logic of arguments about labor to the broader realm of social relation, giving specific attention to the role of private upper class wealth in a democratic society. His article Wealth, later known as The Gospel of Wealth, was published in the North American Review in June of 1889. In his writing, he rejected the traditional goals of charity and depended on less carefully discriminating between the worthy and unworthy recipients than on attacking the roots causes of inequality / distribution of wealth themselves. Carnegie believed that wealth should be invested in the useful ventures for the sake of public being rather than using money frivolously and ineffectively. The most fitting view in the fact of having surplus wealth of the few becomes the property of the many, will help our society become more elevated, as Carnegie explains. (Carnegie 2) With such strategies, the wealthy are more willing to give their wealth, while they are alive, rather than have their wealth taken from by taxes when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Integration Of Advance Practice Nursing Case Study Integration of Advance Practice Nurses has been an ongoing process for the last four decades (Wilson, 2016; DiCenso Bryant Lukosius, 2010). There are several types of APNs including Primary Health NPs, Pediatric NPs and Adult NPs (Wilson, 2016; DiCenso Bryant Lukosius, 2010). The following assignment intends to explore a particular advance practice nurse (ANP) role in the current Canadian health care system. Melissa Harriott, BScN, RN, MN, NP has been interviewed to describe her advance practice role, philosophy of health, core competencies, and the nature of her practice as an ANP at the University of Alberta Hospital. Currently, Melissa is the first and the only nurse practitioner in Canada that performs colonoscopies as a part of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The clinic has been very successful in managing patients IBD symptoms in a timely manner while preventing unnecessary emergency department visits, and alleviating anxiety and depression associated with the unpredictable flares, ineffective pharmacological management and potential development of negative self image. Kurina, Goldacre and Gill (2001) stated that over 60 percent of the studied population with IBD had anxiety and/or depression. Poor symptom management, ineffective coping mechanisms, lack of support, and negate self imaging, are the main risk factors associated with the anxiety in the population with IBD (Bannaga Selinger, 2015). Melissa concurred with the above statement and indicated that the interprofessional collaborative treatment approach at the clinic offers short wait times, multidimensional support and long term follow up for the patients. She also stated that her role includes all categories of core competencies of an NP (Canadian Nurses Association [CNA], 2010; Wilson, 2016). The NP assesses patients at the clinic, based on the laboratory work and biopsies taken during a colonoscopy, she confirms whether the patient has IBD and specifies the type. In cases with previously known condition she assesses the intensity of the flare and decides upon further actions, which include medication initiation /adjustment, referral to the dietitian, referral to additional diagnostic imaging, and collaboration with the IBD nurse for the further ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. A Short History Of Disease Chapter Summary As the second part of this reflection paper, I selected a book A Short History of Disease by Sean Martin. He is a writer and filmmaker also known for his other famous books like The Knights Templar, Alchemy and alchemists, the Gnostics. His films include Lanterna Magicka: Bill Douglas the secret history of cinema. The most alluring thing which conceives me to cull this book is a history of the disease, as a medical professional, it s always tantalizing to know from where all these begins and this book reaches up to my expectations as it started from the first ever recorded disease in the history of mankind. He isn t lying when he say this a history of the disease. He starts from the earliest bacteria to evolve on the earth, long before there was anything around to infect. This book is divided into seven chapters, each chapter describes the history of diseases in a particular era. Chapter One: Prehistory, Chapter Two: Antiquity, Chapter Three: The Dark and Middle Ages, Chapter Four: The New World, Chapter... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Smallpox believed to be brought by a Portuguese explorer in 1506 who also bring tuberculosis. This disease brings to America by African slaves which kill more than half of the population of Indians, from there this disease spread to Mexico, Colombia, Cuba, Peru, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and Yucatan. In the 17th century, this disease spread to North America killing large numbers of people. Great pox which is known as syphilis nowadays is another disease after smallpox which dominates this era. This disease is supposed to be traveled with a crew of Columbus who introduce this disease in Europe. This disease traveled to India with Vasco de Gama who also introduce the world with a new type of skin disease which is known as scurvy. Another disease which shows its glimpse is epilepsy. Arabs consider it as divine disease and Babylonian consider it was caused by touch of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Planning– -Primary teachers need to create engaging... Planning Primary teachers need to create engaging lessons which will hold students interest and keep them connected to the learning target. This being said, there should always be an end goal in mind prior to designing a lesson (Backwards Design). Teachers should make sure they know the intended targets and expectations they want students to comprehend. Teachers must also determine student needs prior to planning a lesson, so that differentiated instruction can be given to those who need it this isn t always just for lower level learners it is just as important to address those who might need extra work or more difficult assessment to stretch their capabilities. Teaching It is the responsibility of the teacher to make sure that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This includes making available the appropriate resources and technology in the classroom to aid in students grasping and being interested in the curriculum. Another responsibility would be to make the curriculum entertaining and involved for students. This could mean blending subjects and lessons through cross curricular learning. Math and Art are two subjects that I try to introduce together as much as I can in primary grades, as it shows the fun side of math. Assessment Assessment should not just be post lesson learning, it should be ONGOING, from before they have learned, during, and afterwards. The teacher feautured in the webcast for this module made it evident that properly displaying success criteria is vital to make sure students are aware of how they will be assessed. Receiving, giving, and responding to feedback makes students confident learners who know how to move their learning forward. This is a responsibility for the teacher to do for each student, and should also be encouraged for students to do with one another. Personal and peer reflection and assessment is a great skill to introduce early in primary years hopefully to be carried out in future years. Classroom Environment One of the most vital responsinilites a teacher has is celebrating student learning. Encouraging students to get involved in their own learning lets students have a voice, and makes it clear that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Franklin Blake The Moonstone The Moonstone Everything is never as it seems. In Wilkie Collin s The Moonstone, three Hindoos are sent on a quest to recover the sacred Moonstone thieved from their holy temple by an Englishman. In England, they are stereotyped and become victims of racism. Although Franklin Blake, one of the protagonists of this story, appears attractive from afar, he is a little uglier up close. Mr. Blake is appealing overall but exhibits behaviors that are disagreeable, while the Hindoos fluctuate between appearing villainous and victimized. Despite the Hindoos roles as antagonist, they are the true victims and heroes of this story. To the Indians, the Moonstone is a sacred gem in a worshipping temple in India, set in the forehead of the four handed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is considered the nicest boy who ever spun a top or broke a window , and is one of those men the women all like (Collins 29, 218). He is well rounded, being educated in Italian, German, French, and English culture, making him a sort of universal genius (Collins 30). One his most detrimental characteristics in his inconsistency in what and how he thinks and acts. Franklin undergoes puzzling shifts and transformations [...] due to the effect on him of his foreign training (Collins 62). In consequence, he easily gives up and quits, frequently changing his mind. True heroes never give up. As quickly as he searcches for the Diamond when it was first stolen, he gave up, labeling the case [as] hopeless (Collins 106). He also has the unfortunate traits of discretion, and [... a] temper (Collins 396). In addition to these regrettable qualities, he bears the disgraceful habit of being constantly in debt. These matters of family notoriety show the very disgraceful part of Franklin, who has no principle , to Rachel and her mother (Collins 263, 395). Every act performed by Franklin Blake is beneficial to his personal gain; he never once does something for someone other than himself, as opposed to the Hindoos. He first searches vigorously for the Diamond, in the hopes of winning over more of Rachel s affection. Later, when Rachel leaves, he no longer feels interest in the case without the prospect of winning her over. He goes abroad to forget her (Collins 342). When returning to England, he discovers that the Diamond [is] an unpardoned offense and searches to lay [his]hands on the thief who took the Moonstone , not for the sake of justice but because [he] won t accept that position (Collins 345). Lastly, Franklin invests his time into the project of Ezra Jennings for only the sake of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Consumerism And Consumerism Consumerism is deeply embedded in our culture and heavily influences our day to day behavior and interactions with others. Examples of consumerism include the fashion industry, our obsession with getting the newest technology, and why we purchase a certain type of car. The downside with our obsession of constant buying is that there are so many negative side effects that impact the environment, worker s lives (working conditions, low wages, poor living conditions) and our own relationships with our families, coworkers and friends. There is a lot of evidence of these side effects, and yet we keep buying into this cycle. We should know better, and yet it seems like it will be very hard to get us to change our habits. The works of Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, Phillip Bauman, Julia Pugh in, and Pierre Bourdieu in attempt to explain why we continue to practice consumerist focused lifestyles. In The Spirit Level by Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, their focus is on the relationship between consumerism and climate change. Pickett and Wilkinson state that the inequality between classes in society increases the cultural pressure to consume more and more, or to consume competitively. This is because we are afraid of looking like we are second class or less than we are, and are afraid of losing our place in society. In this way our obsessive buying habits have become a defense mechanism against falling out of our hard earned place. As the inequality grows and the distinctions between classes becomes ever clearer, we have to work harder in order to keep buying and consuming to stay on top. Because we are spending more, we are saving less and borrowing more, one statistic in the book states that, in 1998 even though the American economy was booming...one family in sixty eight had filed for bankruptcy. (p. 227). In this way consumerism becomes a vicious cycle that is incredibly hard to get out of because there are very few other options. This is all because of how social we are, and how important it is to fit in with those around us. In Liquid Life by Zygmunt Bauman, he explains our need for consumption because of the way society progresses in what he calls a liquid modern society. He describes liquid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. How the Earl Warren Court Liberalized America Essay The Warren Court refers to the Supreme Court of the United States between 1953 and 1969, when Earl Warren served as Chief Justice. Warren led a liberal majority that used judicial power in dramatic fashion, to the consternation of conservative opponents. The Warren Court expanded civil rights, civil liberties, judicial power, and the federal power in dramatic ways. One way the Warren Court liberalized America, is through the court cases of Gideon v. Wainwright (1963), Escobedo v. Illinois (1964), and Miranda v. Arizona (1966), where these court cases helped define Due Process and the rights of defendants. Another way the Warren Court liberalized America, is through the cases of Tinker v. Des Moines ISD (1969), Engle v. Vitale (1962), and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The issue of Tinker v. Des Moines ISD was that students were to wear black arm bands to school in protest of the Vietnam War; however the school warned that anyone wearing the armbands would be would be suspended, but the Tinker children wore their armbands to school (they were the only ones of the group to do so) and were suspended leading to Mr. and Mrs. Tinker filing a law suit claiming that the school violated the children s right to freedom of speech and expression. The court ruled against the school district saying that students do not shed their constitutional rights at the school house gates. In doing so the court protected what has come to be known as symbolic speech. In the case of Engle v. Vitale, the Supreme Court ruled that prayers in schools were considered unconstitutional, leading to a ban of all prayers led by teachers in school, even if the prayer was considered voluntary, stating, in a way, that there was some sort of separation of church and state which is not true. Lastly, New York Times v. Sullivan focused more on the freedom of the press, ruling that actual malice must be proven to support a finding of libel against a public figure. Finally, the Warren Court liberalized America in a dramatic way, since that it focused more on the right to privacy, the incorporation of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay about Company of Wolves-Little Red Riding Hood Little Red Riding Hood The Company of Wolves by Angela Carter is very similar to Little Red Riding Hood , the little girl heading out with a basket full of liquor and goodies for her grandmother. The wolf stopping her on her way to the grandmother s house; the wolf races to the house, eats the grandma, pretends to be the grandma and makes Little Red Riding Hood believe that he is her grandma. He pounces on her and tries to eat her but a hunter comes and kills the wolf and saves the grandma. The story reveals an extensive imagination by elaborating on different ideas and points of view of gender roles. Carter s characters portray these roles very similar to the way we view gender roles today. Carter uses the wolves as a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We could assume that every wolf was once a man. At the beginning Carter explains how wolves are carnivore incarnate and he s cunning and ferocious , but yet she also explains how melancholy a wolf can be because the beasts would love to be less beastly if only they knew how (110, 112). Everyone seems to be afraid of these wolves fear and flee the wolf; for, worst of all, the wolf may be more then he seems which could mean that the wolf isn t necessarily after fresh meat but that he just wants sex. The wolf only sees women as meat. It kind of reminds me of The Wedding Singer where Glenn grades his women with the FDA system, for example if he thought a woman was top of the line he would say that she was Grade A, top choice meat. At the end of the story, the wolf seems to be put in his place by the girl because she doesn t fear him and when he tries to frighten her with telling her he s going to eat her, she just laughs at him and rips off his clothes. Many stereotypes have men portrayed as beasts that crave sexual encounters and as creatures that only think about sex which Carter seems to do with the wolves. Women are seen as innocent and virtuous individuals that are only spoiled by men. Bibliography Carter, Angela, The Company of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. America s Role In The Syrian Independence Movement Syria is a Middle Eastern country bordering the Mediterranean sea, in between Lebanon and Turkey. The population of about 17,000,000 consists of all different religions and languages. Most of the population speaks Arabic. Armenian and Kurdish are also often spoken as well. Syrian government has the influence of Islamic laws. The country s capital is Damascus. In 1918, British forces sent leader Emir Feisal and Arab troops to capture the capital of Syria, Damascus. The resulted in the end of the Ottoman empireruling. The Ottoman empire was in control of Syria for four hundred years before Arabs took over. The Treaty of Versailles played a role in the Syrian independence movement. Emir Feisal attended the conference. He supported the idea of Arabs self ruling Syria. This idea was in play until the 1920s, where the San Remo conference took place. San Remo is a country in Italy. At this meeting, Britain won mandates over Palestine and Iraq. A mandate allows more developed countries like France and Britain, that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... World War I was a time of revolution for the Syrians. They took this time to finally fight against the Turkish rulers. On May 6th 1916, Syrian leaders were executed on the spot due to disagreement of the Ottoman authority. Today, this event is celebrated in Syria and Lebanon as Martyrs Day. In the early 1900s, British troops were sent into Damascus, Syria to ally with the Syrian army to defeat four hundred years of Ottoman rulers. As an independent country, they were under the power of King Faisal I. Britain and France were on different terms within the idea of the Middle East. The two countries split up the Middle Eastern countries. As a result, Syria was placed under French mandate. A mandate is the allowance of larger, more developed countries to control smaller, less advanced countries until they are able to support themselves. This mandate was officially in place by the supervision of The League of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Al Qaeda s Role In War In 1989, al Qaeda was born. Al Qaeda, meaning the base in Arabic, is a group that was formally called the mujahedeen, a group of holy warriors. Their formation took place after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan which caused young Muslims to come together and rally against what they perceived as invaders. After the Soviets failed and left, all the precipitants decided the group should not disappear. They decided there was still a cause to fight for. In fact, the United Stateshad an important response to the mujahedeen during the Soviet invasion. In 1979, President Carter signed a directive for secret aid to the warriors and the CIA started funding the mujahedeen in 1980. At that time, the United States want to assert power in Afghanistan... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On October 8th 1993, they attacked United Nation troops and U.S. service men in Somalia killing eighteen. This attack was against the United States military to try and show their power over America. Since al Qaeda could not directly fight the U.S. military, many attacks like this occurred. Troops from the U.S. were in Somalia for Operation Restore Hope. Al Qaeda was actually said to have a role in Somalia in the 1990s. Training solders and fighting in the field, al Qaeda s role in the war very involved. In this war, al Qaeda was already participating in fighting against America, but their involvement was somewhat of a secret. Al Qaeda wanted to show the U.S. their power again by directly attacking the United States men stationed in Somalia. The United States had no response to this attack. Al Qaeda was emboldened by this attack. It was their first successful attack on the U.S. since the United States government had no response they gained confidence in their efforts. The 9/11 Commission released a statement that the CIA did not know of bin Laden s involvement until 1997. However, Al Qaeda s purpose at this point was not to be secretive about attacks. They wanted to draw attention to themselves and their cause. Even if the CIA really did not know about bin Laden s involvement until 1997, they could have investigated the group further when they discovered the information. If the CIA had done a full investigation of the group when they first uncovered this information, they could have prevented following terrorist attacks and even September 11th. Al Qaeda s next attack took place on November 13th, 1995 when they placed two bombs in the U.S. Saudi military camp in Riyadh. These bombs killed seven people, five who were American. Four jihadists were found responsible for this attack. When investigated, these men said they were inspired by bin Laden. The FBI were asked to investigate each of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The History And History Of Labor Unions Labor unions date to the 19th century. The three labor unions were created to improve work life in the factories. Workers had long hours, poor conditions and low wages; while their employers enjoyed vast wealth. Labor unions are groups of workers and employees who bond together to get safer working conditions, better wages, and reasonable hours. Most famous union is the American Federation of labor(AFL), founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers. Labor unions protect the rights of workers in specific industries. Labor unions tend to be more common in manufacturing, mining, construction, transportation, and the public sector. Labor unions have been around for a long time. The earlier unions were called craft unions, consisting of members who worked in the same trade such as carpenters and printers. Working people need to earn enough to support their families; good wages are a part of that, so are health care, paid sick leave and other rights that make sure that working people can do their jobs and take care of their families. The working conditions were terrible factories were not the best places to work. The only light present was the sunlight that came through the windows. Machines spit out smoke and in some factories, workers came out covered in black soot by the end of the day. Shifts were usually 14 16 hours a day for six days a week, with extra time required during busy periods. Workers were often required to clean their machines during their mealtimes. However, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Themes Of All Quiet On The Western Front All Quiet On The Western Front written by Erich Maria Remarque is a wonderful tale that expresses the theme of comradeship, dehumanizing effects of war, and the futility of war. All 296 pages are full of twists and turns, lessons to learn, and all the brutality of war. This anti war book opens your eyes to situations you ve never thought about. It shines a new light on battle that has never been documented before. All Quiet on the Western Frontis a coming of age book that teaches you many valuable things. Remarque s All Quiet On The Western Front had many great lessons, one of the greatest ones was the theme of comradeship. During his time on the front, Paul and his buddies formed a bond with each other that could not be broken. This is clear when Paul states that they are the strongest, most comforting thing there is anywhere: they are the voices of my comrades. (Remarque 212) In this line, Paul expresses his compassion and respect, he has for his comrades. Paul s thought process encourages the idea that his friends help him get through each day, That during his hardest times, his friends voices help him push through it. When Paul was going through an internal battle, his comrades talked to him and helped him work it out. For example, when Paul finally lets his frustrations out to his friends he listens to them and feels comforted, reassured by their presence. (Remarque, 228) The theme of comradeship is being able to forge connections with other soldiers. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Primal Therapy Research Paper The First Session Consists of initial diagnostic and data gathering from the client to ascertain their background, medical history, specific issue, significant feelings of concern. A questionnaire can be used to good effect to gather appropriate holistic information about the client in terms of their health and well being including physical, mental and spiritual health. This session is also an opportunity to explain to the client what to expect and what a typical course of treatment entails. This serves to align both the client and the therapist. It is also an important therapeutic relationship building opportunity as it is the first encounter. So it is important to lay the foundation of this relationship with appropriate respect, empathy and honesty in order to build a strong trusting and open relationship where the client feels comfortable, alleviating tension and fears, and letting the client know what to expect from the therapy and the therapist. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What specific things needs to be confronted, who and what o be confronted and the desired outcomes of such a confrontation. Next the client is advised on the nature and principles of the Primal Realm and the objectives of Primal Therapy in more detail than the first session, to enable them to develop their own personal visual interpretation of their Primal Realm and their connections and associations with their inner part of their being as well as the disparity between day to day thoughts, feelings and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Tsunami In Venezuela Since the beginning of times the earth has experimented a lot of natural disasters; However, one of the most catastrophic is the tsunami. Tsunamis so far, have one of the highest dead toll, which leads to a concern on how to stop them. As a person that lived in Venezuela near the cost, I know how afraid it s to see a considerable part of your city flooded and many of the people homeless or even dead. In 2004, a tsunami took place in the Indian Ocean, originated by a 9.0 magnitude earthquake. Reports from the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) The tsunami caused more casualties than any other in recorded history and was recorded nearly world wide on tide gauges in the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Ocean . The USGS estimates that the sudden movement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Character Analysis Of Sandra Bullock s The Blind Side At the age of 45, Sandra Bullock won an Oscar award for the movie The Blind side in the year 2010. Sandra plays the role of Leigh Anne Tuohy, her character s heart is pure of kindness as she took in Michael Oher, who she knew from the start was full of potential. But due to his skin color, no one thought to believe it. She plays a middle class, average american mom who believed in equality and acceptance. As she had a family of her own, she never failed to leave Michael out of the picture. Her character is very strong and independent, and in my opinion kind of stubborn but for a good cause. As many doubted Michael, Leigh used the kindness of her heart to make sure Michael had a clear road to success, since his own birth mom wasn t capable of doing it herself. This movie was based on a true story which I find astonishing and inspiring. What filled me with anger though is just seeing how people were discriminated, and how many did not stand up to be allies. But Leigh really opened up that passage way to equality that most African American s never really experienced. She put out a clear message that not all white people are cruel and racist. Fun fact: The real Leigh Anne Tuohydid an interview talking about her experience and how it really encouraged many to stand up for what s right, and even the little spontaneous moments can really impact someone s life, in a way you may not understand. It s mindboggling, the 54 year old mother of three says. We realize we do have a mission. We have the opportunity to change lives. If that sounds narcissistic, screw it. Racism is alive and well in this country; we have to learn how to love someone who doesn t look like us. (Tuohy, 2015) She speaks with honesty and confidence, yet many still disagree with equality. Why hate on someone for the stupidest excuses. Because of skin? Eyes? Hair? People can t help the way they look. But they can help the way they are treated. If you don t like the way someone is being treated, be like Leigh Tuohy and stand up. Stop sitting on your butts and speak up. Sandra Bullock was speaking to a reporter about how taking on this role would become a challenge but she would take the risks. Leigh Anne is a one of a kind human being, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Mexicans, Chicanos, Mexican Americans Mexicans, Chicanos, Mexican Americans, Indigenous, and more are just a few of the terms used to refer to people of Mexican descent. Many Hispanics attempt to enter the United States in search of a better life and to have an enjoyable way of life. However, living in constant fear of being deported and consistently being judged simply because of one s color, or the inability to communicate in English; that does not sound like the American dream. Typically, people have real reasons to emigrate to the United States, and it is in great part due to necessity. Most people have families they leave behind because they need money in order to survive and have food on the table every day, they see the United States as the solution to their problem. On another note, the 1960 s movements emerged during the Civil Rights era, in order to earn justice and rights for Mexican Americans in the United States. After years of being ignored, Mexicans decided to take a stand through the help of activists, hoping to attain victories for the Chicano community. Overall, after constant oppression, Chicanos fought back all the harsh treatment through the Chicano Movement arguing for a broad section of issues; however, nowadays many racial problems continue to exist, such as SB 1070 and HB 2281, which were polemical bills classified as racial attacks; they were directly aimed towards Mexicans. The Chicano Movement arose during the Civil Rights era; it was a cultural and political movement, in order to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Class, Color, And Culture A characteristic of the Caribbean is its level of versatility, attributing it as a cultural mosaic. One may consider how the islands came to be highly diversified, to which immigration would not be the most correct answer, but rather, the interplay of other factors, events, and circumstances. Like most other lands, the Caribbeantoo was discovered by European explorers, accidently by Christopher Columbus on his way to Asia. Nonetheless, the Caribbean was already inhabited by indigenous peoples. However this was not a plausible reason for the European empires to refrain from considering the land theirs. This paper will prove that the concepts of class, color, and culture in the Caribbean are interconnected with European colonialism. Additionally,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike during indentureship, where it was contracted, generations of families would provide to their owner. Slavery proved to be an efficient under capitalism. Due to the language differences among the two groups, the black were easily manipulated and controlled, cost efficient, a plentiful source of labour, and closer than Asia. Furthermore, they were easily identifiable due to their skin color, which also made it more difficult to escape as they could be easily ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. A Day At Oakleaf Junior High School The alarm clock blared as six o clock struck. I groggily climbed out of bed to begin what I thought was just another day at Oakleaf Junior High School. I followed my usual routine which included brushing my teeth, taking a shower, and eating my bowl of delicious Coco Puffs. I gathered my backpack and headed towards the door to begin my long trek to school when all of a sudden my parents exclaimed, B, you don t have to go to school today. We re going on vacation! I looked at them with disbelief as she hastily ushered me out the front door into the already prepared Toyota Highlander. Next thing I know, I was headed out of Oakleaf to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, with my family for another action packed vacation. The monotony ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once we entered the city, we began the infeasible task of searching for our luxurious and prominently recognized five star hotel. The ceaseless mazes of intertwined roadways proved to be an obstruction to our mission. We eventually managed, after countless stops to request aid from passersby, to find the awe inspiring Coral Beach Resort Suites. Its magnificent architecture and larger than life appearance took my breath away. The pure white hotel seamlessly merged with the sandy beach and perfectly contrasted with the aqua blue sea. In the distance, I could easily see the turquoise swimming pool that seemed to be as momentous as the ocean itself. After taking in all the sights, my family and I entered the massive double doors of the hotel and received countless greetings from the eager hotel staff. They swiftly handed us our room key and administered directions to our room. We scaled the monstrous building with a unique view
  • 52. of the beautiful beach through the pristine glass elevator. Within no time, we arrived at our extravagant and vast suite and were not disappointed with its contents. The enormous king size beds were so comfortable that it seemed as if I were floating on a cloud. Furthermore, the limitless space made me feel right at home. After a wonderful night s sleep, I arose to my parents rushing me into my bathing suit to begin the day s adventure. As my family ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. What Role Did Womens Soccer Play In The 1930 s Women s football or more commonly known as women s soccer. Women played organized soccer in Europe as far back as the 1930 s, however in the United States women didn t start till the 1970 s. It was until 1995 that the first women s league was launched, and it was not until 2001 that the women team made its debut. When women s soccer finally took off in the United States, it was fueled by an extreme number of youth players. Now day s soccer is a very popular sport played both in recreational level, and professional. Soccer is played by kicking the ball into the opposing teams net. Goalkeepers, such as Hope Solo, block the ball from entering the goal. Goalkeepers are the only ones who can use their hands. Julia Johnston, a defender, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Analysis Of Hide And Seek Hide and Seek was written by Jakayla Towey. It is a horror story surrounding the ever changing life of Emily. I would recommend this read to those who are interested in psychological horror. Its development around the game Hide and Seek and the state of being completely insane is very intriguing and will leave most thinking. The story won wattpad s Watty Award in 2016 for best horror. The story never heads in an expected direction and always keeps you on your toes anticipating the next event. The story begins with a lighthearted game of hide and seek between emily, our main character, Caleb, Emily s little brother, and Abby, her best friend. Hide and seek is emily s favorite game and plays an important role in the story hence, Hide and Seek . After their game has ended and abby has headed home, Emily wakes up in the night to see sirens outside of her home and police shouting come out of the house . Frightened she hides under her bed hoping that caleb and her family have done the same. Later, in a police car, emile sees the police take two men and two body bags out of the house. Emily, while expecting her parents to walk out, soon realizes why her parents aren t walking out of the house, her parents had been murdered, and she had been sleeping through the entire ordeal. The two would now have to leave everything and live with the Harmons, a name emily faintly remembers. They arrive at the harmons stunning mansion and meet Mr. and Mrs. Harmon. Mrs. Harmon is a pale woman ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...