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Illness As Metaphor Chapter 1 Summary
Journal 1 Sontag, Susan. 1. Illness as Metaphor. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1978. 5 8. Print.
Susan introduces and explores the literal meaning of illness by citing evidence of the widespread
treatments to cancer and tuberculosis patients. She argues in the chapter 1 that cancer patients are lied
to, not just because the disease is death sentence, but because it is felt to be obscene (9). Susan
organizes the discussion centering on the theme that illness divides people apart in the rest of the
chapter. She uses the example of cardiac patients who are not so much avoided by relatives and friend
because they consider cardiac is a mechanism failure, unlike cancer is caused by something obscene.
She ascribes theses commonly found phenomenon to the effect of metaphors. The metaphors attached
to TB and to cancer imply living processes of a particularly resonant and horrid kind (9). I like the
second part of the essay where she explains the phenomenon by associating it with metaphor. It
introduces the title of the book, Illness as Metaphor, and intrigue me to read further. Journal 2 Sontag,
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She comments that Humankind lingers unregenerately in Plato s Cave, still reveling, its age old habit,
in mere images of the truth. (3). The Plato s Cave, examines the theme the illusion of images. She
compares photographs to the shadow in the Plato s Cave, the prisoners or the human see the shadow
on the wall and is trapped to believe what they see is the truth. Pointed, such comment leads me to
think of the many people who watch the reports on the news and without individual judgment of the
reliability. Like the image of the cave, the image on the television might be merely a carefully
manipulated fallacy. Indeed, human is too easily tricked to trust the image; however, the image is only
an image of
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HIV Treatment Plan
Diseases, infections, and viruses effect the population around the world each and every day. One of
those viruses is the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, or better known as HIV. HIV is a virus that
attacks the immune system, causing it to become weak and vulnerable. HIV can later on turn into
AIDS, or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. There is currently no known cure for HIV or
AIDS, but there are treatment plans available to help prolong HIV from turning into AIDS.
There are three stages of Human Immunodeficiency Virus. The beginning stage of HIV is Acute
Retroviral Syndrome, where symptoms may or may not first start occurring. At about one to four
weeks after infection takes place, the infected person can start experiencing flu like symptoms. During
this stage, the virus attacks CD4 cells using them to replicate and destroy already existing cells. The
next stage is called Clinical Latency, or chronic HIV infection. At this time no symptoms will be
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It is spread by using and sharing dirty needles, having sexual intercourse with somebody that is
already infected, from mother to baby via pregnancy or breastfeeding, and even blood transfusions.
Soon after a person becomes infected with HIV, they will start to experience symptoms. These
symptoms usually consist of, but are not limited to: headaches, fever, fatigue, swollen lymph nodes,
sore throat, rash, muscle/joint pains, night sweats, and diarrhea. If a person feels they may be infected,
they should get tested and diagnosed with results immediately. There are several tests that can be done
in to find out if a person has been infected. The ELISA test, the most common test given, is a blood
test that will be sent to a laboratory for accurate results. A Western Blot test is usually done after the
ELISA test for confirmation of these results. Other forms of tests that can be done include a saliva test,
or a home test that can be purchased in
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The Relationship Of Civilization, Nature, And Freedom Of...
The Relationship of Civilization, Nature, and Freedom in The Cherry Orchard In Anton Chekhov s
The Cherry Orchard, the effects of an emerging bourgeoisie is seen in the lives of an aristocratic
family on the brink of losing their home in the Russian countryside. An encroaching industrialization
movement on this landscape, where human concept of the civilized world is disrupted and in contrast
with the natural world, creates tension. The author asks whether or not these two elements, civilization
and nature, can coexist harmoniously. Human perspectives on this matter in the play take many
different forms and sides, thus creating the trouble that drives the plot forward to its arguably tragic
ending. One major theme in Chekhov s The Cherry Orchard explores the relationship between an old
order, which legitimizes itself in having an intimate relationship with the natural world and the
noneconomic, and a new one in the framing of a disrupted Russian class system. This clash forces the
human perspective of civilization and freedom to change amongst characters as their idea of what is
nature is challenged. Chekhov thus suggests that there is no true freedom to be found in society,
merely differing lens through which to view oneself and the world around them. Firstly, to understand
this relationship, one must understand Chekov s definition of the new and old orders. His new order,
representative of industrialized civilization, is a place of change and tension, where moving
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How the Advertiser Presents the Product to the Consumer...
How the Advertiser Presents the Product to the Consumer and Comparing the Adverts in Mercedes
Benz and Chrysler Voyagers Ads
I have chosen to compare two adverts on cars. They are for a Mercedes Benz and a Chrysler Voyager.
I will be looking at all aspects of my chosen adverts and comparing them to each other.
The advert for the Mercedes Benz is very personal, and is constantly putting the reader in the driver s
seat. It is laid out like a cinema screen, and that comparison continues throughout the advert. The
picture is very passive and immediately places the reader at the centre of the advert, and the whole
layout is calming. In comparison, in the Chrysler Voyager advert the attention of the ... Show more
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It then reinforces that message by saying I sat back in my seat and watched the world outside . It gives
the feeling that the reader is in the car. It also reinforces the feeling of a cinema screen by saying
watched the world outside unfold upon the screen as if it were a silent movie . This makes the reader
feel important, and detached from the outside of the car. This is the feeling that the writers want to
convey, as it presents a positive picture of what being in the car would feel like. This image that has
been presented, of the reader in the driver s seat, is backed up by the picture of the view, through the
windscreen, from the driver s point of view. The language used in the top section is very flowing, as
the ride in the car would be, and it has been made smoother by use of alliteration such as watched the
world , and unfold upon .
The bottom section of text starts by saying Picture the scene . This immediately makes the reader
think of a scene in a movie, and then it backs that up by saying set against the evenings pale and
chaotic backdrop . It also makes the reader the most important person in this scene by saying that
everything is pale and boring, and chaotic in comparison to the Mercedes and its owner. The text then
goes on to make the car seem more that just a machine by using a
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Imperialism And Imperialism
Imperialism hurt the lives of the colonized people as new machinery boosted the growth of cash crops
and under cut the local textile industry, putting local people out of business and reducing the food
supply which lead to famine, resentment of religious repression and conversion lead to revolts such as
the Sepoy Mutiny, and racism towards the colonised people led to wage inequality which resulted in
unsafe working conditions as well as torture and mistreatment.
When British companies settled India, they brought new machinery that manufactured cheaper cloth,
which under cut the local textile industry and put local artisans out of business, as well as boosted the
farming of cotton, a cash crop, which reduced the food supply and lead to famine. Prior to British
colonization, the people of India were self sufficient. As they grew their own food and weaved their
own textiles, the agriculture and textile industries played a large role in people s lives. Most people s
primary occupation was farming, and they grew mostly food crops to provide for their villages. In
Britain, the textile industry was rapidly growing in the wake of the Industrial Revolution. European
countries competed for limited resources to fuel their growing economies, and sought new markets to
which they could sell their goods. When the British came to India, they were seeking a supplier of raw
materials. Looking to grow cash crops, crops that could be converted to cash quickly as they could be
exported and sold
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Happiness In The Alchemist
By following your dreams is it possible to achieve great happiness? As the famous Dalai Lama would
say, Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your actions. This quote supports the
statement of by following your dreams it is in fact possible to achieve great happiness. The Alchemist,
by Paulo Coelho tells the story of a boy named Santiago and how he embarks on a journey in order to
find his treasure. This journey started with a dream that he had in which a little boy took him to the
pyramids in Egypt and told him that there is treasure waiting there for him. He later chooses to go
look for the treasure as it is revealed that it s his Personal Legend to do so. While on his journey he
makes new friends/acquaintances that share useful knowledge and wise words with him. He also
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Just as the little boy was about to show Santiago where exactly the treasure is located at, he wakes up.
It s the possibility of having a dream come true that makes life interesting, he thought. Santiago later
went to go see a gypsy woman that knew how to interpret dreams to see if she could inform him about
what his dream meant. The quote mentioned earlier shows how he had the idea that if he can make his
dream come true he would become happy with himself. His dream is providing hope something to
believe in, something to aim for. That itself is providing happiness because he has something to keep
him going and keep him wanting to continue his dream. It s not the dream come true that makes life
interesting or make one truly happy, it s the possibility of it happening. The journey is as important as
the destination, however without a destination (your dream) the journey is without direction and loses
its meaning. So dream that dream, pursue it, and become happy is basically the meaning of this
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Notes On Communications And Networking
University of People Department of Computer Science Assignment 4 CS 2204: COMMUNICATIONS
AND NETWORKING 1. What are the ways in which we can keep a check on the number of duplicate
packets generated due to the Flooding Routing technique? Flooding Routing technique is a static
algorithm method of transmitting datagrams. It is the simplest, distributed routing scheme for sending
packets from a single source to many recipients. Generally, the flooding method is used in cases where
it is necessary to propagate the same information to multiple destination computers. For example,
when certain data stored on the central server of an organization must be updated on the regional
servers located at the branch offices of the organization. Datagram is sent through all possible routes
available from the router except through the route it was received. Although simple method, it results
in a large number of duplicate packets being transmitted all over the network from a router. To prevent
duplication, a number of methods can be implemented. Assign a sequence number that uniquely
identifies each datagram. Each time a datagram is sent, the sequence number is incremented. If an
incoming datagram is numbered less than the previous datagram, it is identified as duplicate and is
discarded. Assign a hop count number for each datagram. Before transmitting the datagram from the
sending computer, the exact number of hops is set to a datagram. On reaching each router, the
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Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together In The...
Quote: We need to understand that in racially mixed settings, racial grouping is a development process
in response to an environmental stressor, racism.
Summary: Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria by Beverly Daniel Tatum, is
about the African American youth. Specifically, about their struggles, and experiences. Tatum at first
introduces this essay by pointing out that if you ever walk into a mixed race cafeteria you ll always see
that group of black kids sitting together. She brings this point back up many times throughout the text
and explains it. Tatum explains that puberty plays a big role in this she says that As children enter
adolescence they begin to explore questions of identity for instance who they are as a black person.
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But say if he had black characteristics would random people ask if he s a basketball player or even
grip their bags tighter when he walks by. Tatum points out how the white kids at high schools were too
familiar with the black man in hand cuffs so they were distant from the black kids unless they were
athletes. She points out how back students even fill attacked by their teachers. For example, she states
how a substitute teacher recommended a community college to a black student and 4 year colleges to
other students in the class. Another example is how a black student was told asked by the teacher to
come to the school dance and when she declined the teacher responded by saying Oh come on I know
you people love to dance . The young black girl felt very offended and told her friend because she
needed comforting but her friend who was white told her don t be sensitive, you know he didn t mean
it he s a nice guy. Then Tatum points out how the eighth grade girls White friend didn t understand it.
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Catalysts for American Revolution
Nick Cuccaro U.S History 1 Liberty! The American Revolution Quiz October 9th, 2012 The American
Revolution, also known as the Revolutionary War, was a war that had raged on for eight years
stemming from major political differences of opinion. Though, the fighting and the discontent
between the two opposing forces, Americans and British, had been developing for years before the
first shots ever had gone off to start the revolution. The reasoning for the tension between the two is
traced back to one of the main catalysts being the Stamp Act that was imposed on New England
colonies, then to one of the last being The Boston Tea Party that ended with British war ships being
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As a result of this, Parliament began issuing several Acts upon the American Colonies of which they
could do next to nothing about due to Britain simply stating it was for the good of the Empire. Acts
that they had issues were ones such as the Quartering Act of 1766, which required the colonists to
house British soldiers at their own expense. They also put forth the Townshend Acts that would tax all
imports into the colonies. After the Stamp Act, and then Declaratory Act, which had been a scary thing
to them colonists as it had also been used in Ireland, the colonists started to rebel against the British.
They felt that they could be a worthy rival to Great Britain, as Great Britain had been exporting only
finished goods while the colonies were exporting the raw materials needed to produce many of these
goods. Since a huge majority of the goods were imported from Britain, many felt that they should
boycott all of British made items. George Washington agreed on this and stated that he believes and
hoped that the boycott will work, but for it to work all of the people in the colonies must mobilize and
participate in the boycott. There was also the situation of Thomas Hutchinson, who was for more or
less, an English spy, as he resided within the colonies and followed and trusted in English law. He had
written several
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Research Paper On Hawaii Popular Vacation
Hawaii is a popular vacation destination. You can daydream about your perfect Hawaii vacation, or
you can learn more about the islands. Hawaii has several gorgeous beaches and miles of coastline.
Whether you want to relax on a sandy beach or check out the entertainment scene, your daydreams
can be a reality in Hawaii.
Best Time to Visit Hawaii
Hawaii is always a popular vacation destination, but most tourists visit the island during the winter. In
Hawaii, the temperature is always in the 70 s or 80 s. Colorful flowers bloom in the winter months.
Most of the islands are dry in the summer months, and the islands are usually wetter in the winter.
Most rainstorms last for a few hours, so the rain will not ruin your vacation.
Best places to Stay
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Hurricane Category 5 Research Paper
There are many categories for hurricanes, but a category 5 is the worst. But there are also many ways
to prepare for a hurricane. But there are also safe, easy, and right ways to prepare for a hurricane also.
There are many ranks that a hurricane can have. The rinks go 1 5 a five being the worst. According to
Google , there have been 33 hurricanes that have retained a category 5 status in the Atlantic. And 17
had been recorded to have 175 mph wind or greater.
According to Florida preparing for Category 5 Hurricane Irma by Adam Jeffrey, it states really how
bad a category 5 hurricane is. It states that you have to shop for water, get gasoline, buy generators,
evacuate, put shutters up, and lots of other important stuff. It also states that hospitals are open for
people in need. Hurricanes can also be labeled catastrophic. As stated in Florida preparing for
Category 5 Hurricane Irma it says While Texas struggles to recover from Hurricane Harvey, which
devastated much of its southern coastline just a week ago. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
And if you have any pets try to look for hotels that accept pets. As stated in How to be prepared for a
hurricane it says Make sure your vehicle is maintained. Check and replenish all fluids, replace the
windshield wipers if possible, check your tire pressure, fill the gas tank and any reserve canisters.
Remove any unnecessary external accessories, such as bike racks. Have a spare tire in good working
order and lots more.if you evacuating u also want to know where and how you re going to get where
you have to
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A Good Man Is Hard To Find By Flannery O Connor
Characters of A Good Man id Hard to Find A famous example of American literature is the short story
known as A Good Man Is Hard to Find . The story was written by Flannery O Connor in 1955.
Flannery O Connor was born Mary Flannery O Connor in 1925. She was considered an important
person in American literature, with credits for writing two novels, over 30 short stories and various
reviews and commentaries on other written works. O Connor was raised in the south in the Bible belt
and these traits show within her works. Her writing style is considered Southern Gothic and often
reflects her own views on ethics and morality. I think the author does a good job in her story by
keeping the reader interested with a few twists and a dark albeit realistic tone. O Connor does well at
keeping the story A Good Man is Hard to Find true to the genre. In this story O Connor writes of
several characters and each has their own role and purpose for being in the story and helping it move
along. The story centers on this one s family vacation trip to Florida that is cut short due to murder.
The main characters in the story are Baily, his grandmother, his wife and children and the Misfit. The
different character interactions between each other are what drives this story and explains to the reader
what the different characters are thinking or how they feel. The characters in the story are often at
odds with each other, much like the stereotypical family, where the family members
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Obamacare And Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act
The Affordable Care Act which is also known as Obamacare and Patient Protection and Affordable
Care Act (PPACA) was signed into law on March 23, 2010 and it has not been without its share of
problems, debates and controversies. One of the main points of contention with the PPACA is the
individual mandate. This paper will look at the worldviews that are involved in the individual
mandate, the worldviews of those that oppose the mandate, the roles and limits of the government s
side of the mandate issue and the conflicting views and ideas that have come about. The individual
mandate requires that most Americans obtain and maintain health insurance, or an exemption, each
month or pay a tax penalty . The whole purpose of creating PPACA was to achieve near universal
coverage and to do so through shared responsibility among government, individuals, and employers
also to be able to improve the fairness, quality, and affordability of health insurance coverage and to
be able to improve health care value, quality, and efficiency while reducing wasteful spending and
making the health care system more accountable to a diverse patient population .Those were the top
three aims that were pointed out in drawing up the policies for PPACA to develop what was hoped to
be universal healthcare for the citizens of the United States. While the PPACA does have its benefits,
such as it would cover pre existing conditions where most private insurances do not do, more people
have the
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Shipping And Environmental Pollution
RESEARCH OBJECTIVES:
The objectives of the study are as follows:
To study the impact of shipping on the global environment.
To study the causes and measures of shipping in mitigating the environment pollution.
4. METHODOLOGY:
The researcher has used the data and information which are already available. Based on the
requirements of the current research and also based the specifications of the regulatory bodies of the
world, the causes and measures of shipping in mitigating the environment pollution and also the
impact of shipping on the global environment have been studied.
5. SHIPS AND SHIPPING:
To discuss the relation among shipping, the environment, and sustainable development, it is useful to
define certain terminology. The main focus of shipping is on commercial ships, although many of the
emissions, impacts and measures are common to other sectors, such as leisure, research, and fishing.
The different regulations also require definitions of a ship. Different definitions exist, although
according to the glossary of the US Navy, a boat usually refers to small vessels that are often open,
whereas ships are vessels of considerable size that are intended for deep water navigation. A ship can
also be defined by its size: vessels longer than 12 m and wider than 4 m are referred to as ships, and
smaller vessels are known as boats. Common ship types can be identified according to their type of
use:
Container Ships: These vessels carry most of the world s manufactured
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Summary Of H. M. Irwing s Curve Couture
Curve Couture by H. M. Irwing starts with Claire Williams royally messing up! Claire has always
stuck out in the cutthroat world of modeling, and being a plus sized woman surrounded by svelte and
hunky supermodels day in and day out has done a number on her self confidence. What started as
commiseration and comfort with her sister s fiancé, Colin, swiftly became her first time going all the
way. Claire is consumed by guilt for betraying her sister, Janice. The problem is that Janice, a well
known supermodel, is also Claire s one and only client. Upon deciding that she can no longer
represent her sister after her ultimate betrayal, Claire approaches retired male supermodel turned
agent, Erin Robertson. She begs Erin to take on Janice as a client; however, Erin refuses and shocks
Claire by asking to sign her on as a plus sized model instead.
What follows is a swift and awkwardly produced romance between Claire and Erin. Claire, who has
never attracted male attention until her slip up with Colin, has suddenly become desirable in the eyes
of all single, straight men who cross her path. Erin is no different as he works to mold Claire into a
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Claire s disposition changes quickly enough to give the reader whiplash as she rapidly transitions
between happy, furious, contrite, and dejected in the span of two pages. Claire is constantly becoming
irrationally enraged with people and situations, only to dissolve into a crying mess at the slightest
provocation. Erin s character is portrayed as more of a sexual predator who won t take no as an answer
than as an attractive love interest. The couple s relationship just sets the stage for a mixed up jumble
of poorly written sexual situations, peppered with weak plotlines involving other poorly developed
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Healthy Air Campaign
The state of Massachusetts new Healthy Buildings, Healthy Air campaign is taking aim at asbestos.
The campaign, created by state Attorney General Maura Healey, targets raising educating at risk
populations, including children, the elderly and low income families, about protection from asbestos
through a multi faceted approach that partners state agencies with local school districts, according to a
press release by the Attorney General s Office. Asbestos can be found in many homes, schools, and
workplaces, and if it is not handled properly it poses a serious health risk, Healey said. Too often,
children, families, and workers are exposed to airborne asbestos fibers due to shoddy or unlicensed
work, and many aren t aware of the serious
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The Invention Of The Motorcycle Industries
Born on November 24, 1823 in Francestown, New Hampshire Sylvester Howard Roper paved the way
for the motorcycle industries. Growing up in a family of 6, it was unexpected that Roper should find
himself becoming an inventor. As an adolescent Roper demonstrated his ingenuity when he made a
stationary steam engine. More surprisingly because Roper had yet to see one for himself in person. As
of today s date the invention is still kept on display at Francestown Academy.
Although Roper is known for his steam powered velocipede, he was quite the inventor. He patented a
wide range of products many that paved the way for future inventors. Such as sewing machines,
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By attaching a twin cylinder steam engine powered by charcoal (as stated in the earlier paragraph) to
an iron hickory framed bicycle. Fitted with 34 inch iron shod wooden wheels, wooden hand grips and
a forged iron fork suspension. Roper had designed it so that the twin cylinders were located on each
side of the frame. Which was connected by rods to the rear wheel axle. Suspended between the wheels
on springs was the boiler and firebox with a short stack that rose behind the saddle styled seat. Water
for the boiler was stored in a reservoir located in the seat, while the charcoal fire was in a grate below
the boiler. As the fire heated the water, it began to boil and produced the steam which powered the
engine. The wooden hand grips also operated the throttle valve by a cable attached to the valve. To
activate the valve one simply had to tighten the cable, but if you rotated the cable in the opposite
direction you would work the spoon brake located at the front wheel. For added leisure Sylvester
added footrest to the front axle of the now steamed powered motorcycle. According to local news
reports the motorcycle was loud and emitted an acrid odor.
Albert Augustus Pope commission Roper in 1894 to improve and create a new steam velocipede using
a Pope Columbia safety bicycle. Pope wanted to use this as a cycle pacer for bicycle racing. After
Roper had redesigned his steamed powered engine from his earlier creation the total weight
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Osmosis Potato Lab Report
Effects of Osmosis on Potatoes Lab Report
Tristan Dunlop Period 3 12/4/14
Introduction:
Within every cell, a movement of a solvent occurs through a semipermeable membrane to equalize the
concentration of solute on both sides of the membrane. The diffusion of water across the cell s
membrane down to its concentration gradient is called osmosis. In this case, the concentration gradient
is the difference of density between one side of the cell membrane to the other. Since the cell s
membrane is permeable, particles can flow freely in and out of the cell, but the net flow will be strong
in the direction of lower concentration until the system has reached a stage of equilibrium, the point at
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There should be no potato skin on each cube you cut out. You do not have to cut each cube to be
exactly 1 cm2, but make sure they are very close to that measurement.
Now label the cups with the sharpie and write down your group s name and the concentration of
solutions: 40%, 20%, 10%, 5%, 0%.
Measure the correct amounts of sugar and water into each of the labeled cups. One at a time, place a
cup on the scale and add the sugar directly, but before you do so, hit the button on or zero to restart the
scale. This way, the scale will only measure the amount of sugar that is poured into the cup and not the
cup itself. The chart shown below will tell you how much sugar to weigh in each cup. Once you have
finished, add 50 mL of water to each cup using the graduated cylinder. Then stir your cups with the
spoon until the sugar has dissolved in each solution.
Concentration of solution
Amount of sugar
Amount of water
40%
33.3 g
50 mL
20%
12.5 g
50 mL
10%
5.6
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Access Controls And Access Control
This chapter is basically based on access control in regards to computer information security. Access
control is seen as the fundamental mechanism put in place to help make information security
successful. Access control feature, in a particular system, will control how users can communicate,
access and modify system resources and programs. Access control was described in this chapter as a
very useful tool for the computer information security because it helps with ensuring that unauthorized
person or program have no access to what they are not supposed to. Access control is regarded as the
first line of defense to control, protect and monitor organization s resource s availability,
confidentiality and integrity.
Furthermore, this chapter illustrates how users can be granted access to network resources. It
explained that for a user to be allowed access to a network he must satisfy the condition of
identification and authentication. The identification part could be something of user ID, name or
account number. The identification key is not enough to grant access, but it s simply a way of
introducing yourself by saying who you are. Then, at that point the system will request for you to
authenticate yourself (confirm who you said you are) by requesting for an authentication key. The
authentication key could be password, passphrase, personal identification number (PIN), or a token.
Once, the authentication is verified and the system found it to be correct, then access will be
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Gingival Margin Case Study
In Table 4, BDR was compared across different studies. The six studies also reported the bone defect
fill. Reduction in bone defect in experimental group was reported between 2.50±0.78 mm to
2.80±0.89 mm and in control group from 0.09±0.11 mm to1.24±0.69 mm. The overall difference of
mean changes in two groups was significant with standardized mean difference of 1.789 [98% CI:
1.493, 2.084] and the corresponding P value of 0.0001. The parameter showed significant
heterogeneity across studies with I2 of 98% and P value 0.0001. A forest plot representation showing
mean difference of parameter across studies.
GINGIVAL MARGIN LEVEL
The Gingival Margin Level is measured from the CEJ to the Gingival Margin.
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Every effort to restore the health, function and esthetics of periodontium is taken.
The purpose of the present systematic review and meta analysis is to clinically and radiographically
evaluate the effectiveness of autologous PRF in the treatment of IBD in patients with chronic
periodontitis. Although, the efficacy of PRF has been tested elsewhere in the treatment of chronic
periodontitis and systematic reviews and meta analysis have been published, to our knowledge this is
the most recent update to the pool of literature that included articles till 2016.
The studies included had a moderate risk of bias and no heterogeneity was observed in terms of
quality, design, PRF preparation, surgical procedure, outcome variables and post operative follow ups.
Plaque Index is unique among the most widely used indices for assessment of plaque because it
ignores the coronal extent of plaque on the tooth surface area and assesses only the thickness of plaque
at the gingival area of the tooth and thus demonstrated good validity and reliability. The gingival index
and the modified sulcular bleeding index were designed to determine the severity of the diseased
gingiva and thus establish the activity of the periodontal lesion with the gingival bleeding. Plaque is
considered the most important factor in the initiation, progression and severity of periodontal infection
and also a major contributor to the failure of
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The Impact Of Web 2.0 On The Changing Global Environment
of The World Is Flat) views the impact of Web 2.0 on the changing global environment.
(a) Introduced in 2004 by Tim O Reilly and Dale Dougherty, Web 2.0 is the second generation of the
development of the World Wide Web comparing to its first generation Web 1.0. As a platform of the
network, Web 2.0 creates a dynamic web environment that promotes user participation and interaction,
information sharing and social networking (O Reilly 2009). Web 2.0 users are encouraged to better
use the resource and create contents. While in the Web 1.0 world, websites are static and the internet
users only can read the content and have no opportunity to interact with other users (Cormode and
Krishnamurthy 2008). The following characteristics of Web 2.0 make it different from Web 1.0.
First, Web 2.0 has a dynamic environment comparing to early static webpages created by Web 1.0
where the Internet users only passively read the information provided by the web. However, the
browsers can participate in the information interaction. For example, many website stores, such as
Walmart, Amazon and Walmart, allow customers to submit reviews. So other visitor can use these
reviews to make purchasing decisions.
Second, Web 2.0 emphasizes collective intelligence according to Tim O Reilly (O Reilly 2009). For
example, Wikipedia encourages everyone to contribute information to its encyclopedia projects.
Third, In the Web 2.0, web applications deliver services to internet users and web servers. While Web
1.0
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An Indian Crisis
An Indian Crisis Homo sapien sapiens are a breed unlike any other. These beings create complex
tools, produce diverse languages, and develop the ability to laugh and smile in the womb (What
Makes Us Human? 208). Although they lack the scaly defenses of reptiles and the sheer size of the
dinosaurs which came before them, humans have survived for over two hundred thousand years
(Howell 1). The reason they were able to survive stems largely from their evolved forms of
communication and tools which elevated them to the top of the food chain. The only predator to the
human became other humans. This became increasingly apparent after World War II and arguably the
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Humans massacred fellow humans. In an effort to prevent a crime on such a scale ever again a group
known as the United Nations created a document, Universal Declaration of Human Rights . The rights
set forth in this document attempt to protect all human beings. This declaration has provided a basis
for what is ethical treatment of humans. All humans use these rights to determine if a person or group
of persons is being mistreated. Among the first, and most basic, rights is the right to life, in which all
people are given the right to live and not have the opportunity seized from them ( Universal
Declaration of Human Rights 11). Despite this being a normality in our culture, in India females are
being killed solely based on their gender.
In India it is a societal normality to routinely kill newborn daughters by drowning them, suffocating
them, or neglecting to feed them (It s a Girl). One mother states in an interview that she has killed
eight daughters in this manner (It s a Girl). Despite being more apt to survive in an environment when
given equal resources as a male child, the female survival rate is rapidly declining in India (Srinivasan
5). The reason for this mass gendercide lies in the bases of Indian culture, specifically the Hindu faith
(Female Infanticide 46 47). Women are not expected, or often times allowed, to work in
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The Beatles Biography Essay
Hello, The Name s, John Winston Lennon and I m singer and songwriter from the band the Beatles. I
was born in Liverpool on October 9, 1940. When I was around five years old, my parents separated
and I started to live with my aunt Mimi. At the age of five my mother wanted me to choose between
her and my father. I first chose my father, but when his mother walked out on me I ran after her. I
couldn t bare to not be without her. Anyway on a happier note, at a young age, I was always interested
in music. People like Buddy Holly and Elvis Presley were one of my inspirations to get into music.
Heck, I begged aunt Mimi to buy me a pair of glasses just like Buddy Holly s. I mean I probably
wouldn t use them anyway, because I don t like wearing glasses. Back to music, the first instrument
that I learned was a harmonica that was given to me by my uncle George. After my uncle s death, in
1955, I continued to learn more about instruments and later learned to play the guitar. After about two
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On April of 1970 The Beatles released that they were breaking up and McCartney announced his
leave. I just didn t want to be a band anymore. Me and Ono moved to the US on September, of 1971.
We we were there me and Ono were threatened with deportation many times from the government. I
believed that it was because of my activism against the Vietnam war. In 73 me and Ono separated
because of a fight. And thankfully only after a year, me and Ono reconciled and had one son named
Sean. Sean was obviously my favorite son between Julian and Sean. I quit singing in 1975 and became
a house father to Sean. The last time me and Paul last saw each other was in 1976. After four years I
went into the singing business again. The reason was after I heard Paul s new single come out, I
thought it was good, not that I would tell McCartney that. In 1980 I released my album Double
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The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
A major character in The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo is the girl with the dragon tattoo, Lisbeth
Salander. Salander is the female protagonist who comes from a difficult and mysterious childhood.
Known for her unconformity, she tends towards the unorthodox in her behaviors and appearances.
Because of her reserved, repressed personality, Salander is oftentimes judged, misunderstood and
dismissed by others. In the eyes of her colleagues, she s seen as a the girl with two brain cells and
considered a hopeless case . However, Salander continuously subverts the assumptions of her
colleagues as she consistently exceeds them in judgment and intellect.
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo was originally written in Swedish by a Swedish author and was
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The Effect of Different Substrate Concentrations on the...
The Effect of Different Substrate Concentrations on the Rate of Reaction
My aim is to investigate what happens when concentration of Hydrogen Peroxide is changed and how
it affects the rate of reaction when it is broken down by the enzyme catalase (H2O2 à 2H2O + O2)
Scientific knowledge.
Enzymes are biological catalysts, regulating the rate at which chemical reactions take place without
the enzyme being altered in the process.
Enzymes bind temporarily to one or more of the substrate molecules of the reaction they catalyse.
Enzymes work by lowering the activation energy required for a reaction to proceed. In order to do so,
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Each catalase molecule works best at a certain pH and temperature. The values for pH, and
temperature, which give an enzymes greatest rate of reaction, are known as the optimum values. The
activity of enzymes decreases away from these values. This is due to the importance of the tertiary
structure in its function.
As the temperature of the solution containing the hydrogen peroxide and catalase molecules increases
so does the rate of reaction. This occurs because as the temperature increases the kinetic energy of the
molecules also increases. As the molecules are moving around faster there are more collisions which
lead to reactions between catalase molecules, and hydrogen peroxide molecules. This effect continues
up to the optimum temperature. Above the optimum temperature, the rate of reaction decreases, as the
increasing kinetic energy causes the hydrogen bonds, holding the structure of the enzyme together, to
break. This causes the active site to change shape. This is known as denaturation. The hydrogen
peroxide substrate molecule can therefore no longer fit the active site, and the rate of reaction
decreases until all the catalase molecules are denatured, and the rate of reaction is zero.
The pH affects the ionic charges, on some of the R groups present in the amino acids, making up the
catalase molecule. Therefore as a result of
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Essay about ART HISTORY 102
Color VS. Drawing Which is more important color or drawing? These two have always been fought
over for centuries by Poussiniste and Rubenistes. Two great pieces of art that were created in the 1600
s are Peter Paul Rubens The Caledonian Boar Hunt and Nicolas Poussin s Landscape with Calm.
While Rubens argues that color is the most important part of the painting Poussin argues that the
drawing is more important. In the paragraphs below I will talk about the paintings each individually
and then compare them. The first painting I will be talking about is Rubens The Caledonian Boar
Hunt. This painting is a depiction of mythological event. The myth that is depicted in this painting is
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The painting shows man and nature in harmony. A clear sign that he focused mostly on drawing is the
geometric forms used in the painting. He used very calm tonality to give it the calmness. His artwork
and brushwork are very fluid and focused. This painting has no historical meaning because this
painting was after his transition from historical to landscape. Instead of telling a story it is supposed to
evoke a calm mood. The golden light contributes to its peacefulness. Now that I have explained both
paintings individually, in the following paragraph I will talk about their differences and what makes
them different. In this world there no two people who do something the exact same way. Poussin and
Rubens are no exception. In fact their almost complete opposites there are several things that make
them different. The first thing that makes the two paintings and artist differ is their believe of which
part of the painting is the most important , while Rubens believes that the color is more important
Poussin believes that the drawing is the more important part. The next subject that makes them
different is their brush work while Rubens has Energetic brushwork Poussin has fluid and calm
brushwork. The next difference is that while Rubens painting has a story and is about a myth Poussin
painting is just a simple landscape painting with no story. The final difference I saw was that while
Rubens painting was about a struggle
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Life in New York Tenement Houses
OPTION 1
Life in New York Tenement Houses
1. What are the three distinct classes of homes in the tenement houses? In what ways does each reflect
the needs and resources of the renters?
There are three distinct classes of houses in the tenement houses; the cheapest is the attic home. Three
rooms is next and is usually for very poor people. The vast majority of respectable working people
live in four rooms. Each of these classes reflects the needs and resources of the renters in that the attic
home, for example, is generally one small room and is usually rented out by a lonely elderly person
with not much money. Three rooms generally consist of a kitchen and two dark bedrooms and are
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2. How do these laws reflect the perspectives provided in the two poems, The New Colossus and
Unguarded Gates ?
The laws are in order to start protecting the gates .
3. If you could write an Immigration Act for today, what would it be like?
If I could write an Immigration Act for today it would state that immigration would be allowed but
also monitored, in order to control the population from getting out of hand. Also, anyone caught in this
country illegally, without papers of any sort, would be sent back to their country of origin and would
also be banned from trying to re enter the country, legally or not.
Character Representation
In the film that we watched in class, many of the characters portray or represent something in real life.
Starting off with the mice in the beginning of the movie or Fible s family. They represent a major
group of people who immigrated to this country during the time of immigration, the Jews. The reason
that they immigrate to America is because they are fleeing the cats, and supposedly there are no cats in
America. The reason that they are fleeing from the cats is because the cats represent oppression and
the Russians. The pigeons represent the French and they are building the Statue of Liberty, in the
beginning of the movie. Fible s mouse friend, Tony, is Italian, and the other mouse friend, she is Irish.
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A Comparison of the Characteristics of the Absolutist Rule...
A Comparison of the Characteristics of the Absolutist Rule of Charles I of England and Louis XIV of
France While both the French and English empires were growing overseas, the modern system of
great powers was evolving in Europe itself. France became Europe s superpower in the 1600 s. Louis
XIV, the Sun King, served as a model of absolute royal power. England in the 1600 s, by contrast,
provided an early example of more democratic rule as Parliament limited the power of monarchs.
From the 1560 s to the 1590 s, religious wars between Huguenots (French Protestants) and the
Catholic majority tore France apart. Leaders on each side used the war to make themselves look better.
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When Louis XIV inherited the throne, he was able to serve as his chief minister. When Marazin died
in 1661, Louis wanted to take control himself. He declared L etat, c est moi, meaning I am the state.
He believed in divine right, like his great grandfather Philip II of Spain. Louis did not call any
meetings among members of the Estates General. Unlike the English Parliament, the Estates General
played no role in checking his power. Louis believed (until he died) that he was France, and that
France was the world s number one power. Louis XIV ruled as an absolute monarch. He was a great
patron of the arts in France. He is responsible for many elegant buildings in France and especially
Paris. He was also involved in many wars throughout his reign of France. The reign of Louis XIV
lasted an astounding length of seventy two years. Louis XIV was born on September 16, 1638. His
reign started when he was only four years old when his father Louis XIII died on May 14, 1643. Louis
XIV chose the sun as his emblem. The sun was associated with Apollo, god of peace and arts, and was
also a heavenly body that gave life to all things. Like Apollo, Louis XIV brought peace and was a
patron of the arts. Soon after Louis XIV became king, disorder ran rampant through France. Nobles,
merchants, peasants and the poor rebelled, each for their own causes. Louis XIV was not
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Are Prozac And Similar Antidepressants Safe And Effective...
Are Prozac and similar antidepressants safe and effective for children and adolescents?
Approximately ten percent of our youth suffer from a deppresive/anxiety disorder. The youth of our
society are being treated with anti depressants such as prozac; which, carry a black box warning. The
FDA has required that boxed warnings be placed on all antidepressant medications warning they may
result in increased risk of suicidal tendencies in children, and young adults aged 18 24 years old. The
black box warning is the highest warning that can labeled on any medication. It means there has been
significant research completed to show a legitimate concern for the well being of the population who
is prescribed the medication. It is scientifically proven that children s bodies do not absorb and process
drugs the same way that a fully grown adult can, and their brains may critically be affected as well.
Society, parents, doctors and adolescence themselves are forced to make; what could be, a life
changing decision on whether to medicate with the potential for disaster or not medicate and allow the
child to continue suffering from a psychological disorder. It is clear that both the risks of medicating
and not medicating are suggestively the greatest during the early years of life. The question that arises
is whether we should or shouldn t take the risk. A child s response to a medication cannot be
determined with one hundred percent certainty. It is very difficult to isolate
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Federalism Essay
Federalism
The Constitution of the United States was drafted at a time when our country was in dire need of many
answers to political and social questions. In addition to many other things, the drafters of the
Constitution were concerned with solidifying our central government and the Constitution was
intended to provide a solid structure from which our burgeoning nation could grow. The Constitution
gave explicit powers to the federal government and provided the states with the Tenth Amendment
which states , Powers not delegated to the United States, nor prohibited to the states, are reserved to
the states respectively #8230; Of the enumerated powers given to the federal government by the
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Dual Federalism also relies on the notion that in a court of law, the Tenth Amendment gives the states
enough support to declare unconstitutional any act of the national government that infringes on the
reserved powers given to the states. Cooperative Federalism provides an entirely different view of the
relationship between the federal and state governments. Federal supremacy is the hallmark of this
ideology. Supporters of the cooperative federalist view prefer to employ a broad interpretation of the
Constitution. The legal basis on which cooperative federalism has been argued is threefold: (1)
Enumerated powers (e.g. Commerce Clause) should be interpreted in light of an expansive Necessary
and Proper Clause (2) The Supremacy Clause, as prescribed in Article 6, paragraph 2, gives federal
actions supremacy over state laws when made in pursuance of the Constitution and when they are
made using implied and enumerated powers (3) The Tenth Amendment does not give states the power
to contest federal laws. To suggest that that these two ideologies are contradictory is an
understatement. To understand which theory best identifies with the correct interpretation of the
Constitution, it is necessary to understand the circumstances that created the necessity for a
Constitution and the political circumstances that motivated decisions contrary to the correct
interpretation of the Constitution. The
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Bystander Effect Essay
Research Summary
My article was Darley s and Latane s, Bystander Intervention in Emergencies: Diffusion of
Responsibility. They conducted this study to figure out how would people react in various group sizes
in an emergency situation. As well as which one those individuals in different size groups would go
and call for help. The concept of this was taken from the famous case of Kitty Genovese, who was
stabbed to death multiple times and finally was killed in her own neighborhood and no one intervened.
This is known to be the bystander effect. However, in this research experiment, people were either in
groups of 2, 3, or 6 and then they would overhear the person having an epileptic seizure. It was
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The person who was having the seizure specifically requested help and showed that he thought he was
dying.
There were a few differences on this base research experiment. To begin with, there were various
group sizes in various instances. For instance, there were either groups of two, three, and six people.
There was only one actual participant per group, while the rest were part of the experiment. This was
the independent variable. It was intended to test if the number of individuals would diffuse the duty
given in a crisis circumstance. In addition to that, various types of individuals took part in this study.
Different genders and authority figure was presented. This person was a premedical student working
at the emergency ward at Bellevue Hospital. Initially, it was meant to find any distinction in different
genders responding. Also, it was intended to figure out if the presence of an authority figure would
affect the participant s response if they were to assume that the medical student would take charge in a
crisis situation.
Furthermore, the dependent variable was the speed of the individuals reporting the emergency of
someone having a seizure to the experimenter. The experiment was terminated if individuals did not
seek assistance for the seizure victim within six minutes. Thus, this research was conducted in a
correlational fashion. Then the true essence of the experiment was revealed. Then
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The Cost Of Immigration Reform
Over the past years, our nation has been dealing with immigration issues. The issues have divided our
nation and brought about disruption in the nations unity. The immigration topic which has been an
issue for many years, was also a major topic in our 2016 presidential election. However not only that,
the topic evokes questions about the outcome of our nation s economy, if all illegal immigrants were
to be removed. In the 2016 Presidential election, both candidates had distinct outlooks on immigration
reform. Hillary, was committed to the immigrants rights community where as, Trump was more
focused on enforcing stronger immigration laws. Hillary Clinton s position on immigration reform
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However, there are some immigrants that migrate to the U.S. that are disruptive and dangerous. So, I
believe the most effective way to address the issue of immigration would be that of which would not
cause any riot or separation within the people of the United States or any disruption with any of the
other countries. One solution which would be very critical, would be enforcing immigration laws
humanely. Another solution that would be helpful would be that a guest worker friendly program be
created and enforced. Along with the program, I believe that the U.S. should enhance border security,
but not to the extent of building a wall along the border. In conclusion, immigration has always been a
hot topic in the United States, and we all have different outlooks on the immigration issues. Although
some may fail to accept it, immigrants are a major part of our nation, and it is interesting to see what
will happen with our nation after our new president enters office and begins enforcing their
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Ethics Code And New York State Professional Standards
A professional psychologist enters into the field of Psychology to help others improve their mental
health circumstances. As a licensed professional psychologist, it will be easy to know who the client
will because the client will request a service, pay and consent form signed. Client cannot be easily
defined as just a paying customer because a client encompasses so many other things. WHO IS THE
CLIENT? Who is the Client? There will be an obvious answer, which will be the paying client. This
paper will detail what it entails to be a client in the context of the APA Ethics Code and New York
State Professional Standards. Under the Ethics Code and New York State Professional Standards, they
both have explicit details on who is the client? Definition of a client. The first step will be to
understand why the word client was being used instead patient since the two words represents
someone seeking medical/mental help. The word patient suggests that the therapist puts him/herself in
the position of making decision for the person whom they viewed as impaired or damaged.
Psychotherapist who uses the word has to diagnose a disorder in order to treat the patient. Client on
the other hand, was viewed as more humanistic and gives the client autonomy over what is best for
them. A client seeking therapy will not be curing an illness but seeking new direction in life
(Mclaughlin, 2008). State law and the client. New York State Article 29 professional misconduct states
that
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The Awareness Of Stereotypes, And Stereotypes In Society
When people rely on surface appearances and false racial stereotypes, rather than in depth knowledge
of others at level of the heart, mind and spirit, their ability to assess and understand people accurately
is compromised (Forbes). In essence people should not be judged off of some false preconceived lie
like a stereotype, but rather we should focus on the inside character, worth, and the merit of the
person. People often have automatic assumptions about a person s character rather than logical or
rational ideas about a persons abilities or character. In general a stereotype is a poorly made
assumption that lacks insight or reasoning which compromises our ability to rightfully and truthfully
define a person s character or abilities. Stereotypes can be defined as an oversimplified idea or image
held by members of a group towards another group, and they impact our society in many ways
(Stereotype). For example, in an interview with Guy Raz from NPR, Jamila Lyiscott says, I mean, that
s the thing about stereotypes is that it sort of applies this collective idea to a community or a culture or
race or a religion or a group of people. And once you re in that collective, it s like you re trapped
(Lyiscott, Jamila). This evidence shows how in general, stereotypes are generalized and apply to a
collective or community. Groups of people hold a perception towards other groups that are
oversimplified typically towards religions, races, cultures, e.t.c. This creates the problem of
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Boundary Stelae
Boundary Stelae 2014: 3). It an important note Akhenaten does not accredit himself with the specifics
only that the location was his choice as he looked to match specifications entrusted to him by Aten,
with the self importance attributed to many previous braggart Pharaohs, Akhenaten does not do this.
Now Akhenaten does take credit for the find of the specific location where no former religious taint or
city it was founded, truly on a pure and untouched piece of land. Other tangible evidence is provided
in the obvious reflection in art, architecture, building design, city planning, and religion at this time.
Prior to Akhenaten s 4th year of reign he did things much as his father s had done before him, meaning
building temples and statues in order to represent the Pharaohs grandness by his control of people in
building these grand structures. Amenhotep III and Nefertiti change their names in the 4th year of his
reign. Amenhotep forever becoming known as Akhenaten, (Aten is satisfied) from here until his death,
and Nefertiti following her husband then became known as Nefernefruaten Nefertiti. Changing his
name from Amenhotep IV to occurred a month before he wrote: being the documented day this was
his recant of the first time he rode his chariot into the city of Akhetaten as Amenhotep IV, had carved
it into the Boundary Stele contained within the first proclamation (Amarna Project Boundary Stele
2014:3). By year 7(some say 8) of his reign the capital was officially
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The Relations Between Producers And Capitalist Society Essay
When Marx talked about fetishism, he was talking about the way we relation between producers and
capitalist society. The word fetishism was used to describe the practices of religions that should be
magical powers to objects like idols or charms. From Marx s money and commodities, people think
that they have mystical powers, but the powers come from us from own creative labor. If we take a
look inside a workplace it could be any place of work a capitalist factory, a peasant commune, or a
family farm, the relations between different workers are direct, you make a widget and hand it directly
to the next person. If something needs to change by the labor process, someone brings workers
together and says now we will organize things differently. The organization happened directly between
people. Now if we take a look at the market outside the workplace, things were different. The relations
are not direct between individual. In the market, these interactions happen between things because to
change their work, to produced more or less, and go out of business or expand the business. Farmers,
electricians and auto workers do not directly relate to each other as workers instead the products of
their labor beat in the market and are exchanged with one another. The material relations between
people become social relations between things. For example, When we look at car, corn, tv, and
peanut butter we do not see the worker created them. We just see commodities standing in relation one
to
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On Liberty Speech Analysis
This essay will explain Mill s view regarding freedom of expression and apply it to a modern concern
regarding hate speech. In On Liberty, Mill argues in favor of nearly unrestricted freedom of expression
in accordance with the harm principle because limiting the opinions of others hinders the marketplace
of ideas or clashing of views to allow for the truth to rise to the top through refinement or exchanging
false beliefs for truths. Mill explicitly states that silencing speech is an evil that robs the human race,
posterity as well as the existing generation.... It robs those who disagree with these silenced opinions.
Mill s view is utilitarian because minimizing speech is socially advantageous because it allows people
to learn from the choices, actions, and experiences of others. Additionally, this view is utilitarian
because limiting speech would lead to even worse harm than simply tolerating hateful or harmful
speech.
The main arguments that Mill presents in favor of his view in favor of almost complete freedom of
expression. First, allowing government censorship allows for the government to act with infallibility
to what is right or true. To refuse hearing opposing opinions because the government is sure the belief
to be false is to assume that their certainty is absolute certainty. Instead, allowing for near unlimited
freedom of expression allows for the consideration of thoughts. This allows us as citizens to evaluate
and critique other government and our own governments that have been wrong in the past. By
allowing for the presentation of contrary views, we as humans can be aware of past mistakes and
come to know the truth. For example, allowing for Galileo arguing that the Earth revolves around the
Sun allowed for correcting the false belief that the Earth is at the center of the universe. While this
allowance can lead to risky behaviors, prejudices or other harms, Mill hold that regardless, it is worth
these risks and challenges because this can lead to finding truths or correcting truths. Second, Mill
argues that allowing for falsehoods to be spoken, even if wholly false, can have some kernels of truth
that lead to truths for that issue or truths of other issues. Suppressing speech can lead to
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A Report On The Local Schools
Rydalmere Summary
Rydalmere is a Sydney suburb that is unique and growing with apartment developments going up and
some renovations in the area. The local schools are within walking distance for the kids of Rydalmere,
as are the nice sports ovals, parks, and playgrounds for a nice recreation culture. Rydalmere offers
public transportation via ferry, trains, or buses when the locals want to venture outside their nice
suburb. Living in Rydalmere puts you within five minutes of Parramatta via public transport. There is
a wonderful shopping and dining culture in Rydalmere as well as major shopping centres in nearby
communities where you can find anything you want.
Rydalmere Profile
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There is a playground for the kids, barbecue and picnic amenities, great waterfront views, proximity to
the Rydalmere Wharf, public toilets, garbage bin, and a bubbler.
Schools Daycares
Rydalmere has a nice education culture with a couple of good schools and daycares in its borders.
Rydalmere Public School (Victoria Road)
St Mary s Rydalmere (Myrtle Street)
Scribbles Giggles Child Care Centre (Myrtle Street)
Dundas Child Care Centre (Calder Road)
UWS Early Learning Parramatta (Victoria Road at the Parramatta South Campus Building EL
KU Rydalmere Preschool (Park Road)
Places of Worship
Rydalmere is home to three churches.
Holy Name of Mary Catholic Church Rydalmere (Myrtle Street see Historic Landmarks)
Nova Life Church (Antoine Street)
Siloam Korean Presbyterian Church (Parramatta Valley Cycleway)
Shopping Dining
Rydalmere is nearby the Newington Marketplace and the Westfield Parramatta shopping centre, but it
also has its own commercial area with some shops and eateries. The following is a representation of
some of the local shops, cafes, and restaurants.
The Work Warehouse (Mary Parade) Work clothes shop
Totally Workwear Rydalmere (Victoria Road) Work clothes shop
Merino World (Pike Street) Small shopping mall
One Stop RC Hobbies (Victoria Road) Hobby shop
Jaycar Electronics Rydalmere (Victoria Road) Electronic
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Editha, by William Dean Howells Essay
William Dean Howells was an advocate of realism in writing; he believed that literary art should
reflect the reality of the common man and demonstrate the truth of everyday current issues. He
believed in truthful writing and he accepted very little at face value. He practiced this belief in his own
writing, and his story called Editha is a good example of this. In this ironic tragedy, W.D. Howells
shows the truth and nature of war. He uses a combination of metaphoric characters, irony, and the
pathos appeal to create an almost grotesque parody of the reality of war. In final analysis, Howells is
successful in highlighting the consequences of war and inspiring the audience to question the wisdom
of those who advocate armed conflict. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In contrast, the author uses George as a metaphor for those who would fight, kill, and die in the war;
this element is an important part of the author s persuasive strategy. W.D. Howells wants to appeal to
the values and the emotional sensibility of his audience, for this reason, Howells portrays George as
passive and unsure of himself. George is fearful of the war and he sees no glory in it. He believes that
God is peaceful and the idea that God would advocate for war runs counter to George s belief in
peace. In short, the author uses George s story to illustrate the consequences of war for the reader. This
strategy works to persuade a resistant audience to relate to George, hence, lowering their resistance to
the anti war message of this piece.
W.D. Howells uses irony to illuminate the difference of perspective and conflict of interest between
Editha and George. Editha is so busy trying to fix what she believes is wrong with George; she does
not recognize the flaws in her own thinking. She secretly sees George as less than he is because of his
peaceful nature, and she does not imagine that George is aware of her low regard of him. Editha uses
three reasons to support her advocacy for the war, first, that to fight in the war will be glorious.
Second, that the war is ordained by God, and third, that to fight for the country is to show devotion or
loyalty. Similarly, war advocates have used these same reasons to rally the citizens to battle in past
wartimes.
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The Raven Tone
In the poem The Raven , by Edgar Allan Poe, the speaker grieves the loss of his beloved Lenore, and
through the use of different poetic techniques, Poe expresses the speaker s feelings towards notion of
death. Poe uses numerous of poetic devices throughout the poem such as similes, personification,
diction, repetition, as well as tone to accurately depict the suspenseful moment of the man s encounter
with the raven. The Raven is one of Poe s most famous work and it has influenced society for years.
Majority of the events that took place in Poe s had a major impact on Poe s writing style, which
primarily consisted of morbid, melancholy tones, and almost always ended or began with some
beautiful lady dying. Poe is known for his genre of modern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The everlasting state of loneliness can overwhelm a person s mindset almost to the point of insanity.
The death of a loved is a difficult hardship to endure, and Poe does his best at capturing the speaker s
feelings towards the death of his beloved Lenore. The death of his beloved lady affected him greatly,
to the point of insanity. Poe s selection of words like bleak and ghost goes to show the grief, as well as
the miserable tone of the poem. Overall, the intense choice of diction, the somber setting in winter,
and the frantic tone all aid in overall theme of the poem, the act of losing a loved one is a hard event to
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Case Study Of PETRONAS
Introduction PETRONAS, short for Petroliam Nasional Berhad, is a Malaysian oil and gas company
that was founded on 17 August 1974. Wholly owned by the Government of Malaysia, the corporation
is vested with the entire oil and gas resources in Malaysia and is entrusted with the responsibility of
developing and adding value to these resources. PETRONAS is ranked among Fortune Global 500 s
largest corporations in the world. Fortune ranks PETRONAS as the 75th largest company in the world
in 2013. It also ranks PETRONAS as the 12th most profitable company in the world and the most
profitable in Asia. Since its incorporation, PETRONAS has grown to be an integrated international oil
and gas company with business interests in 35 countries. As of the end of March 2005, the ... Show
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National And International Trade Antitrust /Competition law a) Ensure that your actions towards
business partners competitors and governmental authorities at all times reflect fair and proper business
practices and are in compliance with the laws and regulations governing free and fair competition and
monopolies. you are obligated to comply with the PETRONAS Competition Guidelines as in effect
for your jurisdiction from time to time. b) It is PETRONAS policy that an employee participating in
the violation of competition rules will be punished for any misconduct. Any behaviour even
suggestive of illegal anticompetitive activity is against PETRONAS policy and any employee
engaging in such conduct should expect to face disciplinary action by PETRONAS. Export and Import
Controls, International Boycotts and economic sactions programmes a) In this regard, if you are
involved with imports or exports, you must have proper authorisation from your Head of Department
before exporting or importing goods, technology, software, or services across national borders for or
on behalf of PETRONAS. b) You must not bring restricted goods into a country without declaring
them and you must not import prohibited
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Code Of Justice By Stephen Glass Summary
Stephen Glass has a degree in law from Georgetown University Law Center but he may never practice
law in the United States ever. Glass has passed the bar exam in New York and California, both states
have denied him admission to the Bar. Glass removed his application to become licensed in New York
and the California Supreme Court decided he lacked the good moral character to be a lawyer. Lacking
morality in any profession is unacceptable because it proves one cannot make proper ethical decisions.
Glass was a great writer with a very vivid imagination, but he was not a fiction writer he was a news
media writer for a magazine that was nonfiction.
SEEK TRUTH AND REPORT The first and most important principle in the Society of Professional
Journalists Code of Ethics is to seek truth and report it. Glass violated this principle in every way that
one possibly could. Glass wrote 41 pieces while working with the New Republic, 27 of those pieces
were fabricated in some form or fashion. The piece that brought light to Glass s ... Show more content
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Lane was behind Glass, initially backing him, but as the truth became evident he realized he needed to
save the image of the New Republic. Penenberg was unable to find any truth in Glass s piece yet when
he contacted Glass he had all the information they needed to check the facts against. Not only were
Penenberg and his colleagues taken aback by the obviously made up facts, so was Lane. Glass brought
embarrassment to the New Republic by publishing fiction over and over again, no facts. Glass was not
accountable or transparent he went through great lengths to prove the lie he written about. He created
false web pages, business cards and phone numbers. Glass went as far as enlisting his own brother to
help deceive Lane and the employees of Forbes. Lane was beyond enraged when he realized that
Glass had played him and he fired him on the
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Johannes Kepler s Accomplishments
Johannes Kepler was born on December 27, 1571in Weil der Stadt, Germany and died on November
15, 1630 in Resenburg, Germany due to his health.When Kepler was born in the late 16th century,
scientists believed that planets in the solar system traveled in circular orbits around the Earth. Kepler
came from a modest family in a small German town. He began university studies in 1598, where he
grasped ideas of Copernicus s works and tutored in its complex details by Maestlin. He experienced a
moment of illumination while teaching a small class, struck him that the spacing among the six
Copernican planets might be explained circumscribing and inscribing each orbit with one of the five
regular polyhedrons.
Kepler was a German astronomer, mathematician, astrologists and a natural philosopher who
discovered three major laws of planetary motion: the plantes move in elliptical orbits with the sun at
one focus, area law and harmonic law. The area law is time necessary to traverse any arc of a
planetary orbit is proportional to the are of the sector between the central body and that arc. The
harmonic law is an exact relationship between the squares of the plantes periodic ... Show more
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Religious intolerance sharpened and caused Kepler to get excommunicated in 1612, which caused him
great pain, he wasn t able to get the ban lifted. Keplers accomplishements included providing a new
and correct account of how vision occurs and developed a novel explanation for the behavior of light
in the newly invented telescope. De Stella Nova , Harmonies of the World , and Astronomía Nova
were some of his works. De Stella Nova locates Keplers supernova in the foot of the Ophiuchus
constellation. Harmonics of the world discusses harmony and congruence in geometrical forms and
physical phenomena. Astronomia Nova focused on the orbit of mars and how it was not a circle but
another conic section, an
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Private Schools And Public Schools
Brooke Ward
Mr. Falor
Gov/Econ
9 28 17
The government is the reason we have order, safety, schools, roads, and many more things that we don
t think too much about in our everyday lives. There are two branches of government the Democrats,
and the Republicans. Our president, Donald Trump, is a republican. He believes in more investment in
our military than our schooling. We already took a pay cut in our schooling system because of that,
and the money that is going towards our schools are either going to public or private schools. But is it
really necessary for the government to fund private schools when students already have to pay tuition?
The government should be funding more towards public schooling.
By funding private schools, what will happen to the public schools that rely on that money from the
government to provide an education to the students in their community? What if the public schools
close, and the only other option that is reasonably close is a private school? A lot of people cannot
afford the tuition cost of private schools. The average cost of a private elementary school in Michigan
is 9,000 dollars per year. When kids move up to high school the cost jumps up to 13,500 dollars per
year. (Average Private School Cost, 1) Most middle class families cannot afford the tuition, and also
any extracurricular activities such as volleyball, or track. The average person in Michigan makes about
73,000 dollars per year (pay scale, 1). Depending on how many kids
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The Strength In The Autobiography Of Calvin Coolidge
From reading the Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge , an extremely important Coolidge value was his
strength. As the 30th president, he re established American trust in the executive branch of the
government. After the presidency of President Harding, the American public has lost their trust in him
due to the scandals such as the Teapot Dome Scandal. The people were tired from World War I and the
roaring twenties were just around the corner. From 1923 to 1929, Calvin Coolidge s presidency was
one of great accomplishments.
Coolidge s silent strength is the one value I admire the most. He was one to see what was wrong with
society and right it. His ability to see exactly what corrupted America was one to be admired. The
problems were obvious but many fail to address them straight on. From his experience with his father,
Coolidge saw that a national debt was a burden to everyone. In his presidency, he sought to decrease
the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He upheld the founding fathers ideals and believed in helping the poor. In my opinion, he was a man
of the people. He had an aristocratic intellectual mind but was also a farm boy. He understood the the
challenges that people at the bottom faced and he sought to decrease taxes. When Coolidge called out
on the National Guards, his colleagues warned him of losing his political career. He didn t care and
did what he thought was the right thing. I believe this is a strong value for a President of have.
Although Coolidge possessed other values such oratorical abilities, his strongest will be his strength.
Coolidge possess a strong political courage. He was a supporter of public service and tried to help as
many people as possible. As his autobiography said, We draw our Presidents from the people , stating
that he is one of the people and will think for them. Coolidge believed in equality and he used his
political power to help them. He wanted the people to rise as far as their abilities would permit them to
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How Did Chanel Change In The 1920s
During the 1920s the art world experienced a lot of change. The art world began to display its new
flawless works in colorful expressionism. Haute couture, French for high fashion, was no exception to
these newly made changes. Coco Chanel born as Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel was an artist of clothing
and of beauty. Chanel s early life was not as pleasing as she made it known to be. Chanel lied about
her childhood experiences in order to avoid social prejudice that accompanied the situations in her
upbringing.
Chanel was introduced into the world of art in 1908 after moving in with her lover
Etienne Balsan. It was in his home that she began designing hats, which would then lead to her initial
success in the world of fashion. Chanel moved on in her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Chanel gained popularity from some of her revolutionizing ideas. Just as the rest of the art world,
haute couture also experienced a drastic change during the 1920s. Chanel s fame began with her
refashioning of an old jersey. Chanel herself said My fortune is built on that old jersey that I d put on
because it was cold in Deauville, (Chanel). Chanel s fame came from one simple idea and has
blossomed to her world wide success.
L o w e 2
Chanel correlates with the world of art in her time as she began introducing new concepts to the world
of fashion just as impressionist movements began around her time of fame. Chanel introduced many
unheard of concepts which also attributed to her fame. Her introduction of the color black to the world
of fashion is the reason we have the phrase little black dress . Chanel took something that was
seemingly exclusive to funerary occasions and brought it straight into the world of high fashion.
Chanel herself said Women think of all colors except the absence of color. I have said that black has it
all. White too. Their beauty is absolute. It is the perfect harmony (Chanel). Chanel exuded her opinion
in many of her flawless gowns designed
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  • 2. Illness As Metaphor Chapter 1 Summary Journal 1 Sontag, Susan. 1. Illness as Metaphor. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1978. 5 8. Print. Susan introduces and explores the literal meaning of illness by citing evidence of the widespread treatments to cancer and tuberculosis patients. She argues in the chapter 1 that cancer patients are lied to, not just because the disease is death sentence, but because it is felt to be obscene (9). Susan organizes the discussion centering on the theme that illness divides people apart in the rest of the chapter. She uses the example of cardiac patients who are not so much avoided by relatives and friend because they consider cardiac is a mechanism failure, unlike cancer is caused by something obscene. She ascribes theses commonly found phenomenon to the effect of metaphors. The metaphors attached to TB and to cancer imply living processes of a particularly resonant and horrid kind (9). I like the second part of the essay where she explains the phenomenon by associating it with metaphor. It introduces the title of the book, Illness as Metaphor, and intrigue me to read further. Journal 2 Sontag, Susan. 1. Illness as Metaphor. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1978. 8 17. Print. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She comments that Humankind lingers unregenerately in Plato s Cave, still reveling, its age old habit, in mere images of the truth. (3). The Plato s Cave, examines the theme the illusion of images. She compares photographs to the shadow in the Plato s Cave, the prisoners or the human see the shadow on the wall and is trapped to believe what they see is the truth. Pointed, such comment leads me to think of the many people who watch the reports on the news and without individual judgment of the reliability. Like the image of the cave, the image on the television might be merely a carefully manipulated fallacy. Indeed, human is too easily tricked to trust the image; however, the image is only an image of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. HIV Treatment Plan Diseases, infections, and viruses effect the population around the world each and every day. One of those viruses is the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, or better known as HIV. HIV is a virus that attacks the immune system, causing it to become weak and vulnerable. HIV can later on turn into AIDS, or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. There is currently no known cure for HIV or AIDS, but there are treatment plans available to help prolong HIV from turning into AIDS. There are three stages of Human Immunodeficiency Virus. The beginning stage of HIV is Acute Retroviral Syndrome, where symptoms may or may not first start occurring. At about one to four weeks after infection takes place, the infected person can start experiencing flu like symptoms. During this stage, the virus attacks CD4 cells using them to replicate and destroy already existing cells. The next stage is called Clinical Latency, or chronic HIV infection. At this time no symptoms will be experienced, but the virus will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is spread by using and sharing dirty needles, having sexual intercourse with somebody that is already infected, from mother to baby via pregnancy or breastfeeding, and even blood transfusions. Soon after a person becomes infected with HIV, they will start to experience symptoms. These symptoms usually consist of, but are not limited to: headaches, fever, fatigue, swollen lymph nodes, sore throat, rash, muscle/joint pains, night sweats, and diarrhea. If a person feels they may be infected, they should get tested and diagnosed with results immediately. There are several tests that can be done in to find out if a person has been infected. The ELISA test, the most common test given, is a blood test that will be sent to a laboratory for accurate results. A Western Blot test is usually done after the ELISA test for confirmation of these results. Other forms of tests that can be done include a saliva test, or a home test that can be purchased in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Relationship Of Civilization, Nature, And Freedom Of... The Relationship of Civilization, Nature, and Freedom in The Cherry Orchard In Anton Chekhov s The Cherry Orchard, the effects of an emerging bourgeoisie is seen in the lives of an aristocratic family on the brink of losing their home in the Russian countryside. An encroaching industrialization movement on this landscape, where human concept of the civilized world is disrupted and in contrast with the natural world, creates tension. The author asks whether or not these two elements, civilization and nature, can coexist harmoniously. Human perspectives on this matter in the play take many different forms and sides, thus creating the trouble that drives the plot forward to its arguably tragic ending. One major theme in Chekhov s The Cherry Orchard explores the relationship between an old order, which legitimizes itself in having an intimate relationship with the natural world and the noneconomic, and a new one in the framing of a disrupted Russian class system. This clash forces the human perspective of civilization and freedom to change amongst characters as their idea of what is nature is challenged. Chekhov thus suggests that there is no true freedom to be found in society, merely differing lens through which to view oneself and the world around them. Firstly, to understand this relationship, one must understand Chekov s definition of the new and old orders. His new order, representative of industrialized civilization, is a place of change and tension, where moving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. How the Advertiser Presents the Product to the Consumer... How the Advertiser Presents the Product to the Consumer and Comparing the Adverts in Mercedes Benz and Chrysler Voyagers Ads I have chosen to compare two adverts on cars. They are for a Mercedes Benz and a Chrysler Voyager. I will be looking at all aspects of my chosen adverts and comparing them to each other. The advert for the Mercedes Benz is very personal, and is constantly putting the reader in the driver s seat. It is laid out like a cinema screen, and that comparison continues throughout the advert. The picture is very passive and immediately places the reader at the centre of the advert, and the whole layout is calming. In comparison, in the Chrysler Voyager advert the attention of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It then reinforces that message by saying I sat back in my seat and watched the world outside . It gives the feeling that the reader is in the car. It also reinforces the feeling of a cinema screen by saying watched the world outside unfold upon the screen as if it were a silent movie . This makes the reader feel important, and detached from the outside of the car. This is the feeling that the writers want to convey, as it presents a positive picture of what being in the car would feel like. This image that has been presented, of the reader in the driver s seat, is backed up by the picture of the view, through the windscreen, from the driver s point of view. The language used in the top section is very flowing, as the ride in the car would be, and it has been made smoother by use of alliteration such as watched the world , and unfold upon . The bottom section of text starts by saying Picture the scene . This immediately makes the reader think of a scene in a movie, and then it backs that up by saying set against the evenings pale and chaotic backdrop . It also makes the reader the most important person in this scene by saying that everything is pale and boring, and chaotic in comparison to the Mercedes and its owner. The text then goes on to make the car seem more that just a machine by using a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Imperialism And Imperialism Imperialism hurt the lives of the colonized people as new machinery boosted the growth of cash crops and under cut the local textile industry, putting local people out of business and reducing the food supply which lead to famine, resentment of religious repression and conversion lead to revolts such as the Sepoy Mutiny, and racism towards the colonised people led to wage inequality which resulted in unsafe working conditions as well as torture and mistreatment. When British companies settled India, they brought new machinery that manufactured cheaper cloth, which under cut the local textile industry and put local artisans out of business, as well as boosted the farming of cotton, a cash crop, which reduced the food supply and lead to famine. Prior to British colonization, the people of India were self sufficient. As they grew their own food and weaved their own textiles, the agriculture and textile industries played a large role in people s lives. Most people s primary occupation was farming, and they grew mostly food crops to provide for their villages. In Britain, the textile industry was rapidly growing in the wake of the Industrial Revolution. European countries competed for limited resources to fuel their growing economies, and sought new markets to which they could sell their goods. When the British came to India, they were seeking a supplier of raw materials. Looking to grow cash crops, crops that could be converted to cash quickly as they could be exported and sold ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Happiness In The Alchemist By following your dreams is it possible to achieve great happiness? As the famous Dalai Lama would say, Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your actions. This quote supports the statement of by following your dreams it is in fact possible to achieve great happiness. The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho tells the story of a boy named Santiago and how he embarks on a journey in order to find his treasure. This journey started with a dream that he had in which a little boy took him to the pyramids in Egypt and told him that there is treasure waiting there for him. He later chooses to go look for the treasure as it is revealed that it s his Personal Legend to do so. While on his journey he makes new friends/acquaintances that share useful knowledge and wise words with him. He also realizes how happy he is because he s making his dreams come ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just as the little boy was about to show Santiago where exactly the treasure is located at, he wakes up. It s the possibility of having a dream come true that makes life interesting, he thought. Santiago later went to go see a gypsy woman that knew how to interpret dreams to see if she could inform him about what his dream meant. The quote mentioned earlier shows how he had the idea that if he can make his dream come true he would become happy with himself. His dream is providing hope something to believe in, something to aim for. That itself is providing happiness because he has something to keep him going and keep him wanting to continue his dream. It s not the dream come true that makes life interesting or make one truly happy, it s the possibility of it happening. The journey is as important as the destination, however without a destination (your dream) the journey is without direction and loses its meaning. So dream that dream, pursue it, and become happy is basically the meaning of this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Notes On Communications And Networking University of People Department of Computer Science Assignment 4 CS 2204: COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING 1. What are the ways in which we can keep a check on the number of duplicate packets generated due to the Flooding Routing technique? Flooding Routing technique is a static algorithm method of transmitting datagrams. It is the simplest, distributed routing scheme for sending packets from a single source to many recipients. Generally, the flooding method is used in cases where it is necessary to propagate the same information to multiple destination computers. For example, when certain data stored on the central server of an organization must be updated on the regional servers located at the branch offices of the organization. Datagram is sent through all possible routes available from the router except through the route it was received. Although simple method, it results in a large number of duplicate packets being transmitted all over the network from a router. To prevent duplication, a number of methods can be implemented. Assign a sequence number that uniquely identifies each datagram. Each time a datagram is sent, the sequence number is incremented. If an incoming datagram is numbered less than the previous datagram, it is identified as duplicate and is discarded. Assign a hop count number for each datagram. Before transmitting the datagram from the sending computer, the exact number of hops is set to a datagram. On reaching each router, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together In The... Quote: We need to understand that in racially mixed settings, racial grouping is a development process in response to an environmental stressor, racism. Summary: Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria by Beverly Daniel Tatum, is about the African American youth. Specifically, about their struggles, and experiences. Tatum at first introduces this essay by pointing out that if you ever walk into a mixed race cafeteria you ll always see that group of black kids sitting together. She brings this point back up many times throughout the text and explains it. Tatum explains that puberty plays a big role in this she says that As children enter adolescence they begin to explore questions of identity for instance who they are as a black person. The process of identifying your self could be tough you got to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But say if he had black characteristics would random people ask if he s a basketball player or even grip their bags tighter when he walks by. Tatum points out how the white kids at high schools were too familiar with the black man in hand cuffs so they were distant from the black kids unless they were athletes. She points out how back students even fill attacked by their teachers. For example, she states how a substitute teacher recommended a community college to a black student and 4 year colleges to other students in the class. Another example is how a black student was told asked by the teacher to come to the school dance and when she declined the teacher responded by saying Oh come on I know you people love to dance . The young black girl felt very offended and told her friend because she needed comforting but her friend who was white told her don t be sensitive, you know he didn t mean it he s a nice guy. Then Tatum points out how the eighth grade girls White friend didn t understand it. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Catalysts for American Revolution Nick Cuccaro U.S History 1 Liberty! The American Revolution Quiz October 9th, 2012 The American Revolution, also known as the Revolutionary War, was a war that had raged on for eight years stemming from major political differences of opinion. Though, the fighting and the discontent between the two opposing forces, Americans and British, had been developing for years before the first shots ever had gone off to start the revolution. The reasoning for the tension between the two is traced back to one of the main catalysts being the Stamp Act that was imposed on New England colonies, then to one of the last being The Boston Tea Party that ended with British war ships being sent to Boston with attempts to keep in under control. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result of this, Parliament began issuing several Acts upon the American Colonies of which they could do next to nothing about due to Britain simply stating it was for the good of the Empire. Acts that they had issues were ones such as the Quartering Act of 1766, which required the colonists to house British soldiers at their own expense. They also put forth the Townshend Acts that would tax all imports into the colonies. After the Stamp Act, and then Declaratory Act, which had been a scary thing to them colonists as it had also been used in Ireland, the colonists started to rebel against the British. They felt that they could be a worthy rival to Great Britain, as Great Britain had been exporting only finished goods while the colonies were exporting the raw materials needed to produce many of these goods. Since a huge majority of the goods were imported from Britain, many felt that they should boycott all of British made items. George Washington agreed on this and stated that he believes and hoped that the boycott will work, but for it to work all of the people in the colonies must mobilize and participate in the boycott. There was also the situation of Thomas Hutchinson, who was for more or less, an English spy, as he resided within the colonies and followed and trusted in English law. He had written several ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Research Paper On Hawaii Popular Vacation Hawaii is a popular vacation destination. You can daydream about your perfect Hawaii vacation, or you can learn more about the islands. Hawaii has several gorgeous beaches and miles of coastline. Whether you want to relax on a sandy beach or check out the entertainment scene, your daydreams can be a reality in Hawaii. Best Time to Visit Hawaii Hawaii is always a popular vacation destination, but most tourists visit the island during the winter. In Hawaii, the temperature is always in the 70 s or 80 s. Colorful flowers bloom in the winter months. Most of the islands are dry in the summer months, and the islands are usually wetter in the winter. Most rainstorms last for a few hours, so the rain will not ruin your vacation. Best places to Stay ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Hurricane Category 5 Research Paper There are many categories for hurricanes, but a category 5 is the worst. But there are also many ways to prepare for a hurricane. But there are also safe, easy, and right ways to prepare for a hurricane also. There are many ranks that a hurricane can have. The rinks go 1 5 a five being the worst. According to Google , there have been 33 hurricanes that have retained a category 5 status in the Atlantic. And 17 had been recorded to have 175 mph wind or greater. According to Florida preparing for Category 5 Hurricane Irma by Adam Jeffrey, it states really how bad a category 5 hurricane is. It states that you have to shop for water, get gasoline, buy generators, evacuate, put shutters up, and lots of other important stuff. It also states that hospitals are open for people in need. Hurricanes can also be labeled catastrophic. As stated in Florida preparing for Category 5 Hurricane Irma it says While Texas struggles to recover from Hurricane Harvey, which devastated much of its southern coastline just a week ago. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And if you have any pets try to look for hotels that accept pets. As stated in How to be prepared for a hurricane it says Make sure your vehicle is maintained. Check and replenish all fluids, replace the windshield wipers if possible, check your tire pressure, fill the gas tank and any reserve canisters. Remove any unnecessary external accessories, such as bike racks. Have a spare tire in good working order and lots more.if you evacuating u also want to know where and how you re going to get where you have to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. A Good Man Is Hard To Find By Flannery O Connor Characters of A Good Man id Hard to Find A famous example of American literature is the short story known as A Good Man Is Hard to Find . The story was written by Flannery O Connor in 1955. Flannery O Connor was born Mary Flannery O Connor in 1925. She was considered an important person in American literature, with credits for writing two novels, over 30 short stories and various reviews and commentaries on other written works. O Connor was raised in the south in the Bible belt and these traits show within her works. Her writing style is considered Southern Gothic and often reflects her own views on ethics and morality. I think the author does a good job in her story by keeping the reader interested with a few twists and a dark albeit realistic tone. O Connor does well at keeping the story A Good Man is Hard to Find true to the genre. In this story O Connor writes of several characters and each has their own role and purpose for being in the story and helping it move along. The story centers on this one s family vacation trip to Florida that is cut short due to murder. The main characters in the story are Baily, his grandmother, his wife and children and the Misfit. The different character interactions between each other are what drives this story and explains to the reader what the different characters are thinking or how they feel. The characters in the story are often at odds with each other, much like the stereotypical family, where the family members ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Obamacare And Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act The Affordable Care Act which is also known as Obamacare and Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) was signed into law on March 23, 2010 and it has not been without its share of problems, debates and controversies. One of the main points of contention with the PPACA is the individual mandate. This paper will look at the worldviews that are involved in the individual mandate, the worldviews of those that oppose the mandate, the roles and limits of the government s side of the mandate issue and the conflicting views and ideas that have come about. The individual mandate requires that most Americans obtain and maintain health insurance, or an exemption, each month or pay a tax penalty . The whole purpose of creating PPACA was to achieve near universal coverage and to do so through shared responsibility among government, individuals, and employers also to be able to improve the fairness, quality, and affordability of health insurance coverage and to be able to improve health care value, quality, and efficiency while reducing wasteful spending and making the health care system more accountable to a diverse patient population .Those were the top three aims that were pointed out in drawing up the policies for PPACA to develop what was hoped to be universal healthcare for the citizens of the United States. While the PPACA does have its benefits, such as it would cover pre existing conditions where most private insurances do not do, more people have the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Shipping And Environmental Pollution RESEARCH OBJECTIVES: The objectives of the study are as follows: To study the impact of shipping on the global environment. To study the causes and measures of shipping in mitigating the environment pollution. 4. METHODOLOGY: The researcher has used the data and information which are already available. Based on the requirements of the current research and also based the specifications of the regulatory bodies of the world, the causes and measures of shipping in mitigating the environment pollution and also the impact of shipping on the global environment have been studied. 5. SHIPS AND SHIPPING: To discuss the relation among shipping, the environment, and sustainable development, it is useful to define certain terminology. The main focus of shipping is on commercial ships, although many of the emissions, impacts and measures are common to other sectors, such as leisure, research, and fishing. The different regulations also require definitions of a ship. Different definitions exist, although according to the glossary of the US Navy, a boat usually refers to small vessels that are often open, whereas ships are vessels of considerable size that are intended for deep water navigation. A ship can also be defined by its size: vessels longer than 12 m and wider than 4 m are referred to as ships, and smaller vessels are known as boats. Common ship types can be identified according to their type of use: Container Ships: These vessels carry most of the world s manufactured ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Summary Of H. M. Irwing s Curve Couture Curve Couture by H. M. Irwing starts with Claire Williams royally messing up! Claire has always stuck out in the cutthroat world of modeling, and being a plus sized woman surrounded by svelte and hunky supermodels day in and day out has done a number on her self confidence. What started as commiseration and comfort with her sister s fiancé, Colin, swiftly became her first time going all the way. Claire is consumed by guilt for betraying her sister, Janice. The problem is that Janice, a well known supermodel, is also Claire s one and only client. Upon deciding that she can no longer represent her sister after her ultimate betrayal, Claire approaches retired male supermodel turned agent, Erin Robertson. She begs Erin to take on Janice as a client; however, Erin refuses and shocks Claire by asking to sign her on as a plus sized model instead. What follows is a swift and awkwardly produced romance between Claire and Erin. Claire, who has never attracted male attention until her slip up with Colin, has suddenly become desirable in the eyes of all single, straight men who cross her path. Erin is no different as he works to mold Claire into a successful plus sized model, complete ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Claire s disposition changes quickly enough to give the reader whiplash as she rapidly transitions between happy, furious, contrite, and dejected in the span of two pages. Claire is constantly becoming irrationally enraged with people and situations, only to dissolve into a crying mess at the slightest provocation. Erin s character is portrayed as more of a sexual predator who won t take no as an answer than as an attractive love interest. The couple s relationship just sets the stage for a mixed up jumble of poorly written sexual situations, peppered with weak plotlines involving other poorly developed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Healthy Air Campaign The state of Massachusetts new Healthy Buildings, Healthy Air campaign is taking aim at asbestos. The campaign, created by state Attorney General Maura Healey, targets raising educating at risk populations, including children, the elderly and low income families, about protection from asbestos through a multi faceted approach that partners state agencies with local school districts, according to a press release by the Attorney General s Office. Asbestos can be found in many homes, schools, and workplaces, and if it is not handled properly it poses a serious health risk, Healey said. Too often, children, families, and workers are exposed to airborne asbestos fibers due to shoddy or unlicensed work, and many aren t aware of the serious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Invention Of The Motorcycle Industries Born on November 24, 1823 in Francestown, New Hampshire Sylvester Howard Roper paved the way for the motorcycle industries. Growing up in a family of 6, it was unexpected that Roper should find himself becoming an inventor. As an adolescent Roper demonstrated his ingenuity when he made a stationary steam engine. More surprisingly because Roper had yet to see one for himself in person. As of today s date the invention is still kept on display at Francestown Academy. Although Roper is known for his steam powered velocipede, he was quite the inventor. He patented a wide range of products many that paved the way for future inventors. Such as sewing machines, automatic fire escapes, machine tools, fire arms and the steamed powered ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By attaching a twin cylinder steam engine powered by charcoal (as stated in the earlier paragraph) to an iron hickory framed bicycle. Fitted with 34 inch iron shod wooden wheels, wooden hand grips and a forged iron fork suspension. Roper had designed it so that the twin cylinders were located on each side of the frame. Which was connected by rods to the rear wheel axle. Suspended between the wheels on springs was the boiler and firebox with a short stack that rose behind the saddle styled seat. Water for the boiler was stored in a reservoir located in the seat, while the charcoal fire was in a grate below the boiler. As the fire heated the water, it began to boil and produced the steam which powered the engine. The wooden hand grips also operated the throttle valve by a cable attached to the valve. To activate the valve one simply had to tighten the cable, but if you rotated the cable in the opposite direction you would work the spoon brake located at the front wheel. For added leisure Sylvester added footrest to the front axle of the now steamed powered motorcycle. According to local news reports the motorcycle was loud and emitted an acrid odor. Albert Augustus Pope commission Roper in 1894 to improve and create a new steam velocipede using a Pope Columbia safety bicycle. Pope wanted to use this as a cycle pacer for bicycle racing. After Roper had redesigned his steamed powered engine from his earlier creation the total weight ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Osmosis Potato Lab Report Effects of Osmosis on Potatoes Lab Report Tristan Dunlop Period 3 12/4/14 Introduction: Within every cell, a movement of a solvent occurs through a semipermeable membrane to equalize the concentration of solute on both sides of the membrane. The diffusion of water across the cell s membrane down to its concentration gradient is called osmosis. In this case, the concentration gradient is the difference of density between one side of the cell membrane to the other. Since the cell s membrane is permeable, particles can flow freely in and out of the cell, but the net flow will be strong in the direction of lower concentration until the system has reached a stage of equilibrium, the point at which both sides of the membrane are equal. In the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There should be no potato skin on each cube you cut out. You do not have to cut each cube to be exactly 1 cm2, but make sure they are very close to that measurement. Now label the cups with the sharpie and write down your group s name and the concentration of solutions: 40%, 20%, 10%, 5%, 0%. Measure the correct amounts of sugar and water into each of the labeled cups. One at a time, place a cup on the scale and add the sugar directly, but before you do so, hit the button on or zero to restart the scale. This way, the scale will only measure the amount of sugar that is poured into the cup and not the cup itself. The chart shown below will tell you how much sugar to weigh in each cup. Once you have finished, add 50 mL of water to each cup using the graduated cylinder. Then stir your cups with the spoon until the sugar has dissolved in each solution. Concentration of solution Amount of sugar Amount of water 40% 33.3 g 50 mL 20% 12.5 g 50 mL 10% 5.6 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Access Controls And Access Control This chapter is basically based on access control in regards to computer information security. Access control is seen as the fundamental mechanism put in place to help make information security successful. Access control feature, in a particular system, will control how users can communicate, access and modify system resources and programs. Access control was described in this chapter as a very useful tool for the computer information security because it helps with ensuring that unauthorized person or program have no access to what they are not supposed to. Access control is regarded as the first line of defense to control, protect and monitor organization s resource s availability, confidentiality and integrity. Furthermore, this chapter illustrates how users can be granted access to network resources. It explained that for a user to be allowed access to a network he must satisfy the condition of identification and authentication. The identification part could be something of user ID, name or account number. The identification key is not enough to grant access, but it s simply a way of introducing yourself by saying who you are. Then, at that point the system will request for you to authenticate yourself (confirm who you said you are) by requesting for an authentication key. The authentication key could be password, passphrase, personal identification number (PIN), or a token. Once, the authentication is verified and the system found it to be correct, then access will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Gingival Margin Case Study In Table 4, BDR was compared across different studies. The six studies also reported the bone defect fill. Reduction in bone defect in experimental group was reported between 2.50±0.78 mm to 2.80±0.89 mm and in control group from 0.09±0.11 mm to1.24±0.69 mm. The overall difference of mean changes in two groups was significant with standardized mean difference of 1.789 [98% CI: 1.493, 2.084] and the corresponding P value of 0.0001. The parameter showed significant heterogeneity across studies with I2 of 98% and P value 0.0001. A forest plot representation showing mean difference of parameter across studies. GINGIVAL MARGIN LEVEL The Gingival Margin Level is measured from the CEJ to the Gingival Margin. 9 articles were reviewed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every effort to restore the health, function and esthetics of periodontium is taken. The purpose of the present systematic review and meta analysis is to clinically and radiographically evaluate the effectiveness of autologous PRF in the treatment of IBD in patients with chronic periodontitis. Although, the efficacy of PRF has been tested elsewhere in the treatment of chronic periodontitis and systematic reviews and meta analysis have been published, to our knowledge this is the most recent update to the pool of literature that included articles till 2016. The studies included had a moderate risk of bias and no heterogeneity was observed in terms of quality, design, PRF preparation, surgical procedure, outcome variables and post operative follow ups. Plaque Index is unique among the most widely used indices for assessment of plaque because it ignores the coronal extent of plaque on the tooth surface area and assesses only the thickness of plaque at the gingival area of the tooth and thus demonstrated good validity and reliability. The gingival index and the modified sulcular bleeding index were designed to determine the severity of the diseased gingiva and thus establish the activity of the periodontal lesion with the gingival bleeding. Plaque is considered the most important factor in the initiation, progression and severity of periodontal infection and also a major contributor to the failure of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Impact Of Web 2.0 On The Changing Global Environment of The World Is Flat) views the impact of Web 2.0 on the changing global environment. (a) Introduced in 2004 by Tim O Reilly and Dale Dougherty, Web 2.0 is the second generation of the development of the World Wide Web comparing to its first generation Web 1.0. As a platform of the network, Web 2.0 creates a dynamic web environment that promotes user participation and interaction, information sharing and social networking (O Reilly 2009). Web 2.0 users are encouraged to better use the resource and create contents. While in the Web 1.0 world, websites are static and the internet users only can read the content and have no opportunity to interact with other users (Cormode and Krishnamurthy 2008). The following characteristics of Web 2.0 make it different from Web 1.0. First, Web 2.0 has a dynamic environment comparing to early static webpages created by Web 1.0 where the Internet users only passively read the information provided by the web. However, the browsers can participate in the information interaction. For example, many website stores, such as Walmart, Amazon and Walmart, allow customers to submit reviews. So other visitor can use these reviews to make purchasing decisions. Second, Web 2.0 emphasizes collective intelligence according to Tim O Reilly (O Reilly 2009). For example, Wikipedia encourages everyone to contribute information to its encyclopedia projects. Third, In the Web 2.0, web applications deliver services to internet users and web servers. While Web 1.0 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. An Indian Crisis An Indian Crisis Homo sapien sapiens are a breed unlike any other. These beings create complex tools, produce diverse languages, and develop the ability to laugh and smile in the womb (What Makes Us Human? 208). Although they lack the scaly defenses of reptiles and the sheer size of the dinosaurs which came before them, humans have survived for over two hundred thousand years (Howell 1). The reason they were able to survive stems largely from their evolved forms of communication and tools which elevated them to the top of the food chain. The only predator to the human became other humans. This became increasingly apparent after World War II and arguably the largest crime against humanity, the Holocaust. Humans created a set of rules to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Humans massacred fellow humans. In an effort to prevent a crime on such a scale ever again a group known as the United Nations created a document, Universal Declaration of Human Rights . The rights set forth in this document attempt to protect all human beings. This declaration has provided a basis for what is ethical treatment of humans. All humans use these rights to determine if a person or group of persons is being mistreated. Among the first, and most basic, rights is the right to life, in which all people are given the right to live and not have the opportunity seized from them ( Universal Declaration of Human Rights 11). Despite this being a normality in our culture, in India females are being killed solely based on their gender. In India it is a societal normality to routinely kill newborn daughters by drowning them, suffocating them, or neglecting to feed them (It s a Girl). One mother states in an interview that she has killed eight daughters in this manner (It s a Girl). Despite being more apt to survive in an environment when given equal resources as a male child, the female survival rate is rapidly declining in India (Srinivasan 5). The reason for this mass gendercide lies in the bases of Indian culture, specifically the Hindu faith (Female Infanticide 46 47). Women are not expected, or often times allowed, to work in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Beatles Biography Essay Hello, The Name s, John Winston Lennon and I m singer and songwriter from the band the Beatles. I was born in Liverpool on October 9, 1940. When I was around five years old, my parents separated and I started to live with my aunt Mimi. At the age of five my mother wanted me to choose between her and my father. I first chose my father, but when his mother walked out on me I ran after her. I couldn t bare to not be without her. Anyway on a happier note, at a young age, I was always interested in music. People like Buddy Holly and Elvis Presley were one of my inspirations to get into music. Heck, I begged aunt Mimi to buy me a pair of glasses just like Buddy Holly s. I mean I probably wouldn t use them anyway, because I don t like wearing glasses. Back to music, the first instrument that I learned was a harmonica that was given to me by my uncle George. After my uncle s death, in 1955, I continued to learn more about instruments and later learned to play the guitar. After about two lessons I was seriously going to quit, but after hearing that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On April of 1970 The Beatles released that they were breaking up and McCartney announced his leave. I just didn t want to be a band anymore. Me and Ono moved to the US on September, of 1971. We we were there me and Ono were threatened with deportation many times from the government. I believed that it was because of my activism against the Vietnam war. In 73 me and Ono separated because of a fight. And thankfully only after a year, me and Ono reconciled and had one son named Sean. Sean was obviously my favorite son between Julian and Sean. I quit singing in 1975 and became a house father to Sean. The last time me and Paul last saw each other was in 1976. After four years I went into the singing business again. The reason was after I heard Paul s new single come out, I thought it was good, not that I would tell McCartney that. In 1980 I released my album Double ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo A major character in The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo is the girl with the dragon tattoo, Lisbeth Salander. Salander is the female protagonist who comes from a difficult and mysterious childhood. Known for her unconformity, she tends towards the unorthodox in her behaviors and appearances. Because of her reserved, repressed personality, Salander is oftentimes judged, misunderstood and dismissed by others. In the eyes of her colleagues, she s seen as a the girl with two brain cells and considered a hopeless case . However, Salander continuously subverts the assumptions of her colleagues as she consistently exceeds them in judgment and intellect. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo was originally written in Swedish by a Swedish author and was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Effect of Different Substrate Concentrations on the... The Effect of Different Substrate Concentrations on the Rate of Reaction My aim is to investigate what happens when concentration of Hydrogen Peroxide is changed and how it affects the rate of reaction when it is broken down by the enzyme catalase (H2O2 à 2H2O + O2) Scientific knowledge. Enzymes are biological catalysts, regulating the rate at which chemical reactions take place without the enzyme being altered in the process. Enzymes bind temporarily to one or more of the substrate molecules of the reaction they catalyse. Enzymes work by lowering the activation energy required for a reaction to proceed. In order to do so, and enzyme molecule must unite even ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each catalase molecule works best at a certain pH and temperature. The values for pH, and temperature, which give an enzymes greatest rate of reaction, are known as the optimum values. The activity of enzymes decreases away from these values. This is due to the importance of the tertiary structure in its function. As the temperature of the solution containing the hydrogen peroxide and catalase molecules increases so does the rate of reaction. This occurs because as the temperature increases the kinetic energy of the molecules also increases. As the molecules are moving around faster there are more collisions which lead to reactions between catalase molecules, and hydrogen peroxide molecules. This effect continues up to the optimum temperature. Above the optimum temperature, the rate of reaction decreases, as the increasing kinetic energy causes the hydrogen bonds, holding the structure of the enzyme together, to break. This causes the active site to change shape. This is known as denaturation. The hydrogen peroxide substrate molecule can therefore no longer fit the active site, and the rate of reaction decreases until all the catalase molecules are denatured, and the rate of reaction is zero. The pH affects the ionic charges, on some of the R groups present in the amino acids, making up the catalase molecule. Therefore as a result of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay about ART HISTORY 102 Color VS. Drawing Which is more important color or drawing? These two have always been fought over for centuries by Poussiniste and Rubenistes. Two great pieces of art that were created in the 1600 s are Peter Paul Rubens The Caledonian Boar Hunt and Nicolas Poussin s Landscape with Calm. While Rubens argues that color is the most important part of the painting Poussin argues that the drawing is more important. In the paragraphs below I will talk about the paintings each individually and then compare them. The first painting I will be talking about is Rubens The Caledonian Boar Hunt. This painting is a depiction of mythological event. The myth that is depicted in this painting is when the goddess Diana sent a boar to punish King ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The painting shows man and nature in harmony. A clear sign that he focused mostly on drawing is the geometric forms used in the painting. He used very calm tonality to give it the calmness. His artwork and brushwork are very fluid and focused. This painting has no historical meaning because this painting was after his transition from historical to landscape. Instead of telling a story it is supposed to evoke a calm mood. The golden light contributes to its peacefulness. Now that I have explained both paintings individually, in the following paragraph I will talk about their differences and what makes them different. In this world there no two people who do something the exact same way. Poussin and Rubens are no exception. In fact their almost complete opposites there are several things that make them different. The first thing that makes the two paintings and artist differ is their believe of which part of the painting is the most important , while Rubens believes that the color is more important Poussin believes that the drawing is the more important part. The next subject that makes them different is their brush work while Rubens has Energetic brushwork Poussin has fluid and calm brushwork. The next difference is that while Rubens painting has a story and is about a myth Poussin painting is just a simple landscape painting with no story. The final difference I saw was that while Rubens painting was about a struggle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Life in New York Tenement Houses OPTION 1 Life in New York Tenement Houses 1. What are the three distinct classes of homes in the tenement houses? In what ways does each reflect the needs and resources of the renters? There are three distinct classes of houses in the tenement houses; the cheapest is the attic home. Three rooms is next and is usually for very poor people. The vast majority of respectable working people live in four rooms. Each of these classes reflects the needs and resources of the renters in that the attic home, for example, is generally one small room and is usually rented out by a lonely elderly person with not much money. Three rooms generally consist of a kitchen and two dark bedrooms and are usually rented out to very poor people who have a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2. How do these laws reflect the perspectives provided in the two poems, The New Colossus and Unguarded Gates ? The laws are in order to start protecting the gates . 3. If you could write an Immigration Act for today, what would it be like? If I could write an Immigration Act for today it would state that immigration would be allowed but also monitored, in order to control the population from getting out of hand. Also, anyone caught in this country illegally, without papers of any sort, would be sent back to their country of origin and would also be banned from trying to re enter the country, legally or not. Character Representation In the film that we watched in class, many of the characters portray or represent something in real life. Starting off with the mice in the beginning of the movie or Fible s family. They represent a major group of people who immigrated to this country during the time of immigration, the Jews. The reason that they immigrate to America is because they are fleeing the cats, and supposedly there are no cats in America. The reason that they are fleeing from the cats is because the cats represent oppression and the Russians. The pigeons represent the French and they are building the Statue of Liberty, in the beginning of the movie. Fible s mouse friend, Tony, is Italian, and the other mouse friend, she is Irish. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. A Comparison of the Characteristics of the Absolutist Rule... A Comparison of the Characteristics of the Absolutist Rule of Charles I of England and Louis XIV of France While both the French and English empires were growing overseas, the modern system of great powers was evolving in Europe itself. France became Europe s superpower in the 1600 s. Louis XIV, the Sun King, served as a model of absolute royal power. England in the 1600 s, by contrast, provided an early example of more democratic rule as Parliament limited the power of monarchs. From the 1560 s to the 1590 s, religious wars between Huguenots (French Protestants) and the Catholic majority tore France apart. Leaders on each side used the war to make themselves look better. Two of the lead ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Louis XIV inherited the throne, he was able to serve as his chief minister. When Marazin died in 1661, Louis wanted to take control himself. He declared L etat, c est moi, meaning I am the state. He believed in divine right, like his great grandfather Philip II of Spain. Louis did not call any meetings among members of the Estates General. Unlike the English Parliament, the Estates General played no role in checking his power. Louis believed (until he died) that he was France, and that France was the world s number one power. Louis XIV ruled as an absolute monarch. He was a great patron of the arts in France. He is responsible for many elegant buildings in France and especially Paris. He was also involved in many wars throughout his reign of France. The reign of Louis XIV lasted an astounding length of seventy two years. Louis XIV was born on September 16, 1638. His reign started when he was only four years old when his father Louis XIII died on May 14, 1643. Louis XIV chose the sun as his emblem. The sun was associated with Apollo, god of peace and arts, and was also a heavenly body that gave life to all things. Like Apollo, Louis XIV brought peace and was a patron of the arts. Soon after Louis XIV became king, disorder ran rampant through France. Nobles, merchants, peasants and the poor rebelled, each for their own causes. Louis XIV was not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Are Prozac And Similar Antidepressants Safe And Effective... Are Prozac and similar antidepressants safe and effective for children and adolescents? Approximately ten percent of our youth suffer from a deppresive/anxiety disorder. The youth of our society are being treated with anti depressants such as prozac; which, carry a black box warning. The FDA has required that boxed warnings be placed on all antidepressant medications warning they may result in increased risk of suicidal tendencies in children, and young adults aged 18 24 years old. The black box warning is the highest warning that can labeled on any medication. It means there has been significant research completed to show a legitimate concern for the well being of the population who is prescribed the medication. It is scientifically proven that children s bodies do not absorb and process drugs the same way that a fully grown adult can, and their brains may critically be affected as well. Society, parents, doctors and adolescence themselves are forced to make; what could be, a life changing decision on whether to medicate with the potential for disaster or not medicate and allow the child to continue suffering from a psychological disorder. It is clear that both the risks of medicating and not medicating are suggestively the greatest during the early years of life. The question that arises is whether we should or shouldn t take the risk. A child s response to a medication cannot be determined with one hundred percent certainty. It is very difficult to isolate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Federalism Essay Federalism The Constitution of the United States was drafted at a time when our country was in dire need of many answers to political and social questions. In addition to many other things, the drafters of the Constitution were concerned with solidifying our central government and the Constitution was intended to provide a solid structure from which our burgeoning nation could grow. The Constitution gave explicit powers to the federal government and provided the states with the Tenth Amendment which states , Powers not delegated to the United States, nor prohibited to the states, are reserved to the states respectively #8230; Of the enumerated powers given to the federal government by the Constitution, the interpretation of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dual Federalism also relies on the notion that in a court of law, the Tenth Amendment gives the states enough support to declare unconstitutional any act of the national government that infringes on the reserved powers given to the states. Cooperative Federalism provides an entirely different view of the relationship between the federal and state governments. Federal supremacy is the hallmark of this ideology. Supporters of the cooperative federalist view prefer to employ a broad interpretation of the Constitution. The legal basis on which cooperative federalism has been argued is threefold: (1) Enumerated powers (e.g. Commerce Clause) should be interpreted in light of an expansive Necessary and Proper Clause (2) The Supremacy Clause, as prescribed in Article 6, paragraph 2, gives federal actions supremacy over state laws when made in pursuance of the Constitution and when they are made using implied and enumerated powers (3) The Tenth Amendment does not give states the power to contest federal laws. To suggest that that these two ideologies are contradictory is an understatement. To understand which theory best identifies with the correct interpretation of the Constitution, it is necessary to understand the circumstances that created the necessity for a Constitution and the political circumstances that motivated decisions contrary to the correct interpretation of the Constitution. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Bystander Effect Essay Research Summary My article was Darley s and Latane s, Bystander Intervention in Emergencies: Diffusion of Responsibility. They conducted this study to figure out how would people react in various group sizes in an emergency situation. As well as which one those individuals in different size groups would go and call for help. The concept of this was taken from the famous case of Kitty Genovese, who was stabbed to death multiple times and finally was killed in her own neighborhood and no one intervened. This is known to be the bystander effect. However, in this research experiment, people were either in groups of 2, 3, or 6 and then they would overhear the person having an epileptic seizure. It was predicted that due to the presence of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The person who was having the seizure specifically requested help and showed that he thought he was dying. There were a few differences on this base research experiment. To begin with, there were various group sizes in various instances. For instance, there were either groups of two, three, and six people. There was only one actual participant per group, while the rest were part of the experiment. This was the independent variable. It was intended to test if the number of individuals would diffuse the duty given in a crisis circumstance. In addition to that, various types of individuals took part in this study. Different genders and authority figure was presented. This person was a premedical student working at the emergency ward at Bellevue Hospital. Initially, it was meant to find any distinction in different genders responding. Also, it was intended to figure out if the presence of an authority figure would affect the participant s response if they were to assume that the medical student would take charge in a crisis situation. Furthermore, the dependent variable was the speed of the individuals reporting the emergency of someone having a seizure to the experimenter. The experiment was terminated if individuals did not seek assistance for the seizure victim within six minutes. Thus, this research was conducted in a correlational fashion. Then the true essence of the experiment was revealed. Then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Cost Of Immigration Reform Over the past years, our nation has been dealing with immigration issues. The issues have divided our nation and brought about disruption in the nations unity. The immigration topic which has been an issue for many years, was also a major topic in our 2016 presidential election. However not only that, the topic evokes questions about the outcome of our nation s economy, if all illegal immigrants were to be removed. In the 2016 Presidential election, both candidates had distinct outlooks on immigration reform. Hillary, was committed to the immigrants rights community where as, Trump was more focused on enforcing stronger immigration laws. Hillary Clinton s position on immigration reform was to be devoted to the nations incoming immigrants. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, there are some immigrants that migrate to the U.S. that are disruptive and dangerous. So, I believe the most effective way to address the issue of immigration would be that of which would not cause any riot or separation within the people of the United States or any disruption with any of the other countries. One solution which would be very critical, would be enforcing immigration laws humanely. Another solution that would be helpful would be that a guest worker friendly program be created and enforced. Along with the program, I believe that the U.S. should enhance border security, but not to the extent of building a wall along the border. In conclusion, immigration has always been a hot topic in the United States, and we all have different outlooks on the immigration issues. Although some may fail to accept it, immigrants are a major part of our nation, and it is interesting to see what will happen with our nation after our new president enters office and begins enforcing their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Ethics Code And New York State Professional Standards A professional psychologist enters into the field of Psychology to help others improve their mental health circumstances. As a licensed professional psychologist, it will be easy to know who the client will because the client will request a service, pay and consent form signed. Client cannot be easily defined as just a paying customer because a client encompasses so many other things. WHO IS THE CLIENT? Who is the Client? There will be an obvious answer, which will be the paying client. This paper will detail what it entails to be a client in the context of the APA Ethics Code and New York State Professional Standards. Under the Ethics Code and New York State Professional Standards, they both have explicit details on who is the client? Definition of a client. The first step will be to understand why the word client was being used instead patient since the two words represents someone seeking medical/mental help. The word patient suggests that the therapist puts him/herself in the position of making decision for the person whom they viewed as impaired or damaged. Psychotherapist who uses the word has to diagnose a disorder in order to treat the patient. Client on the other hand, was viewed as more humanistic and gives the client autonomy over what is best for them. A client seeking therapy will not be curing an illness but seeking new direction in life (Mclaughlin, 2008). State law and the client. New York State Article 29 professional misconduct states that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Awareness Of Stereotypes, And Stereotypes In Society When people rely on surface appearances and false racial stereotypes, rather than in depth knowledge of others at level of the heart, mind and spirit, their ability to assess and understand people accurately is compromised (Forbes). In essence people should not be judged off of some false preconceived lie like a stereotype, but rather we should focus on the inside character, worth, and the merit of the person. People often have automatic assumptions about a person s character rather than logical or rational ideas about a persons abilities or character. In general a stereotype is a poorly made assumption that lacks insight or reasoning which compromises our ability to rightfully and truthfully define a person s character or abilities. Stereotypes can be defined as an oversimplified idea or image held by members of a group towards another group, and they impact our society in many ways (Stereotype). For example, in an interview with Guy Raz from NPR, Jamila Lyiscott says, I mean, that s the thing about stereotypes is that it sort of applies this collective idea to a community or a culture or race or a religion or a group of people. And once you re in that collective, it s like you re trapped (Lyiscott, Jamila). This evidence shows how in general, stereotypes are generalized and apply to a collective or community. Groups of people hold a perception towards other groups that are oversimplified typically towards religions, races, cultures, e.t.c. This creates the problem of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Boundary Stelae Boundary Stelae 2014: 3). It an important note Akhenaten does not accredit himself with the specifics only that the location was his choice as he looked to match specifications entrusted to him by Aten, with the self importance attributed to many previous braggart Pharaohs, Akhenaten does not do this. Now Akhenaten does take credit for the find of the specific location where no former religious taint or city it was founded, truly on a pure and untouched piece of land. Other tangible evidence is provided in the obvious reflection in art, architecture, building design, city planning, and religion at this time. Prior to Akhenaten s 4th year of reign he did things much as his father s had done before him, meaning building temples and statues in order to represent the Pharaohs grandness by his control of people in building these grand structures. Amenhotep III and Nefertiti change their names in the 4th year of his reign. Amenhotep forever becoming known as Akhenaten, (Aten is satisfied) from here until his death, and Nefertiti following her husband then became known as Nefernefruaten Nefertiti. Changing his name from Amenhotep IV to occurred a month before he wrote: being the documented day this was his recant of the first time he rode his chariot into the city of Akhetaten as Amenhotep IV, had carved it into the Boundary Stele contained within the first proclamation (Amarna Project Boundary Stele 2014:3). By year 7(some say 8) of his reign the capital was officially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Relations Between Producers And Capitalist Society Essay When Marx talked about fetishism, he was talking about the way we relation between producers and capitalist society. The word fetishism was used to describe the practices of religions that should be magical powers to objects like idols or charms. From Marx s money and commodities, people think that they have mystical powers, but the powers come from us from own creative labor. If we take a look inside a workplace it could be any place of work a capitalist factory, a peasant commune, or a family farm, the relations between different workers are direct, you make a widget and hand it directly to the next person. If something needs to change by the labor process, someone brings workers together and says now we will organize things differently. The organization happened directly between people. Now if we take a look at the market outside the workplace, things were different. The relations are not direct between individual. In the market, these interactions happen between things because to change their work, to produced more or less, and go out of business or expand the business. Farmers, electricians and auto workers do not directly relate to each other as workers instead the products of their labor beat in the market and are exchanged with one another. The material relations between people become social relations between things. For example, When we look at car, corn, tv, and peanut butter we do not see the worker created them. We just see commodities standing in relation one to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. On Liberty Speech Analysis This essay will explain Mill s view regarding freedom of expression and apply it to a modern concern regarding hate speech. In On Liberty, Mill argues in favor of nearly unrestricted freedom of expression in accordance with the harm principle because limiting the opinions of others hinders the marketplace of ideas or clashing of views to allow for the truth to rise to the top through refinement or exchanging false beliefs for truths. Mill explicitly states that silencing speech is an evil that robs the human race, posterity as well as the existing generation.... It robs those who disagree with these silenced opinions. Mill s view is utilitarian because minimizing speech is socially advantageous because it allows people to learn from the choices, actions, and experiences of others. Additionally, this view is utilitarian because limiting speech would lead to even worse harm than simply tolerating hateful or harmful speech. The main arguments that Mill presents in favor of his view in favor of almost complete freedom of expression. First, allowing government censorship allows for the government to act with infallibility to what is right or true. To refuse hearing opposing opinions because the government is sure the belief to be false is to assume that their certainty is absolute certainty. Instead, allowing for near unlimited freedom of expression allows for the consideration of thoughts. This allows us as citizens to evaluate and critique other government and our own governments that have been wrong in the past. By allowing for the presentation of contrary views, we as humans can be aware of past mistakes and come to know the truth. For example, allowing for Galileo arguing that the Earth revolves around the Sun allowed for correcting the false belief that the Earth is at the center of the universe. While this allowance can lead to risky behaviors, prejudices or other harms, Mill hold that regardless, it is worth these risks and challenges because this can lead to finding truths or correcting truths. Second, Mill argues that allowing for falsehoods to be spoken, even if wholly false, can have some kernels of truth that lead to truths for that issue or truths of other issues. Suppressing speech can lead to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. A Report On The Local Schools Rydalmere Summary Rydalmere is a Sydney suburb that is unique and growing with apartment developments going up and some renovations in the area. The local schools are within walking distance for the kids of Rydalmere, as are the nice sports ovals, parks, and playgrounds for a nice recreation culture. Rydalmere offers public transportation via ferry, trains, or buses when the locals want to venture outside their nice suburb. Living in Rydalmere puts you within five minutes of Parramatta via public transport. There is a wonderful shopping and dining culture in Rydalmere as well as major shopping centres in nearby communities where you can find anything you want. Rydalmere Profile Rydalmere is a unique Sydney suburb situated 21 kilometres ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a playground for the kids, barbecue and picnic amenities, great waterfront views, proximity to the Rydalmere Wharf, public toilets, garbage bin, and a bubbler. Schools Daycares Rydalmere has a nice education culture with a couple of good schools and daycares in its borders. Rydalmere Public School (Victoria Road) St Mary s Rydalmere (Myrtle Street) Scribbles Giggles Child Care Centre (Myrtle Street) Dundas Child Care Centre (Calder Road) UWS Early Learning Parramatta (Victoria Road at the Parramatta South Campus Building EL KU Rydalmere Preschool (Park Road) Places of Worship Rydalmere is home to three churches. Holy Name of Mary Catholic Church Rydalmere (Myrtle Street see Historic Landmarks) Nova Life Church (Antoine Street) Siloam Korean Presbyterian Church (Parramatta Valley Cycleway) Shopping Dining Rydalmere is nearby the Newington Marketplace and the Westfield Parramatta shopping centre, but it also has its own commercial area with some shops and eateries. The following is a representation of some of the local shops, cafes, and restaurants. The Work Warehouse (Mary Parade) Work clothes shop Totally Workwear Rydalmere (Victoria Road) Work clothes shop Merino World (Pike Street) Small shopping mall One Stop RC Hobbies (Victoria Road) Hobby shop Jaycar Electronics Rydalmere (Victoria Road) Electronic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Editha, by William Dean Howells Essay William Dean Howells was an advocate of realism in writing; he believed that literary art should reflect the reality of the common man and demonstrate the truth of everyday current issues. He believed in truthful writing and he accepted very little at face value. He practiced this belief in his own writing, and his story called Editha is a good example of this. In this ironic tragedy, W.D. Howells shows the truth and nature of war. He uses a combination of metaphoric characters, irony, and the pathos appeal to create an almost grotesque parody of the reality of war. In final analysis, Howells is successful in highlighting the consequences of war and inspiring the audience to question the wisdom of those who advocate armed conflict. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In contrast, the author uses George as a metaphor for those who would fight, kill, and die in the war; this element is an important part of the author s persuasive strategy. W.D. Howells wants to appeal to the values and the emotional sensibility of his audience, for this reason, Howells portrays George as passive and unsure of himself. George is fearful of the war and he sees no glory in it. He believes that God is peaceful and the idea that God would advocate for war runs counter to George s belief in peace. In short, the author uses George s story to illustrate the consequences of war for the reader. This strategy works to persuade a resistant audience to relate to George, hence, lowering their resistance to the anti war message of this piece. W.D. Howells uses irony to illuminate the difference of perspective and conflict of interest between Editha and George. Editha is so busy trying to fix what she believes is wrong with George; she does not recognize the flaws in her own thinking. She secretly sees George as less than he is because of his peaceful nature, and she does not imagine that George is aware of her low regard of him. Editha uses three reasons to support her advocacy for the war, first, that to fight in the war will be glorious. Second, that the war is ordained by God, and third, that to fight for the country is to show devotion or loyalty. Similarly, war advocates have used these same reasons to rally the citizens to battle in past wartimes. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Raven Tone In the poem The Raven , by Edgar Allan Poe, the speaker grieves the loss of his beloved Lenore, and through the use of different poetic techniques, Poe expresses the speaker s feelings towards notion of death. Poe uses numerous of poetic devices throughout the poem such as similes, personification, diction, repetition, as well as tone to accurately depict the suspenseful moment of the man s encounter with the raven. The Raven is one of Poe s most famous work and it has influenced society for years. Majority of the events that took place in Poe s had a major impact on Poe s writing style, which primarily consisted of morbid, melancholy tones, and almost always ended or began with some beautiful lady dying. Poe is known for his genre of modern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The everlasting state of loneliness can overwhelm a person s mindset almost to the point of insanity. The death of a loved is a difficult hardship to endure, and Poe does his best at capturing the speaker s feelings towards the death of his beloved Lenore. The death of his beloved lady affected him greatly, to the point of insanity. Poe s selection of words like bleak and ghost goes to show the grief, as well as the miserable tone of the poem. Overall, the intense choice of diction, the somber setting in winter, and the frantic tone all aid in overall theme of the poem, the act of losing a loved one is a hard event to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Case Study Of PETRONAS Introduction PETRONAS, short for Petroliam Nasional Berhad, is a Malaysian oil and gas company that was founded on 17 August 1974. Wholly owned by the Government of Malaysia, the corporation is vested with the entire oil and gas resources in Malaysia and is entrusted with the responsibility of developing and adding value to these resources. PETRONAS is ranked among Fortune Global 500 s largest corporations in the world. Fortune ranks PETRONAS as the 75th largest company in the world in 2013. It also ranks PETRONAS as the 12th most profitable company in the world and the most profitable in Asia. Since its incorporation, PETRONAS has grown to be an integrated international oil and gas company with business interests in 35 countries. As of the end of March 2005, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... National And International Trade Antitrust /Competition law a) Ensure that your actions towards business partners competitors and governmental authorities at all times reflect fair and proper business practices and are in compliance with the laws and regulations governing free and fair competition and monopolies. you are obligated to comply with the PETRONAS Competition Guidelines as in effect for your jurisdiction from time to time. b) It is PETRONAS policy that an employee participating in the violation of competition rules will be punished for any misconduct. Any behaviour even suggestive of illegal anticompetitive activity is against PETRONAS policy and any employee engaging in such conduct should expect to face disciplinary action by PETRONAS. Export and Import Controls, International Boycotts and economic sactions programmes a) In this regard, if you are involved with imports or exports, you must have proper authorisation from your Head of Department before exporting or importing goods, technology, software, or services across national borders for or on behalf of PETRONAS. b) You must not bring restricted goods into a country without declaring them and you must not import prohibited ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Code Of Justice By Stephen Glass Summary Stephen Glass has a degree in law from Georgetown University Law Center but he may never practice law in the United States ever. Glass has passed the bar exam in New York and California, both states have denied him admission to the Bar. Glass removed his application to become licensed in New York and the California Supreme Court decided he lacked the good moral character to be a lawyer. Lacking morality in any profession is unacceptable because it proves one cannot make proper ethical decisions. Glass was a great writer with a very vivid imagination, but he was not a fiction writer he was a news media writer for a magazine that was nonfiction. SEEK TRUTH AND REPORT The first and most important principle in the Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics is to seek truth and report it. Glass violated this principle in every way that one possibly could. Glass wrote 41 pieces while working with the New Republic, 27 of those pieces were fabricated in some form or fashion. The piece that brought light to Glass s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lane was behind Glass, initially backing him, but as the truth became evident he realized he needed to save the image of the New Republic. Penenberg was unable to find any truth in Glass s piece yet when he contacted Glass he had all the information they needed to check the facts against. Not only were Penenberg and his colleagues taken aback by the obviously made up facts, so was Lane. Glass brought embarrassment to the New Republic by publishing fiction over and over again, no facts. Glass was not accountable or transparent he went through great lengths to prove the lie he written about. He created false web pages, business cards and phone numbers. Glass went as far as enlisting his own brother to help deceive Lane and the employees of Forbes. Lane was beyond enraged when he realized that Glass had played him and he fired him on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Johannes Kepler s Accomplishments Johannes Kepler was born on December 27, 1571in Weil der Stadt, Germany and died on November 15, 1630 in Resenburg, Germany due to his health.When Kepler was born in the late 16th century, scientists believed that planets in the solar system traveled in circular orbits around the Earth. Kepler came from a modest family in a small German town. He began university studies in 1598, where he grasped ideas of Copernicus s works and tutored in its complex details by Maestlin. He experienced a moment of illumination while teaching a small class, struck him that the spacing among the six Copernican planets might be explained circumscribing and inscribing each orbit with one of the five regular polyhedrons. Kepler was a German astronomer, mathematician, astrologists and a natural philosopher who discovered three major laws of planetary motion: the plantes move in elliptical orbits with the sun at one focus, area law and harmonic law. The area law is time necessary to traverse any arc of a planetary orbit is proportional to the are of the sector between the central body and that arc. The harmonic law is an exact relationship between the squares of the plantes periodic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Religious intolerance sharpened and caused Kepler to get excommunicated in 1612, which caused him great pain, he wasn t able to get the ban lifted. Keplers accomplishements included providing a new and correct account of how vision occurs and developed a novel explanation for the behavior of light in the newly invented telescope. De Stella Nova , Harmonies of the World , and Astronomía Nova were some of his works. De Stella Nova locates Keplers supernova in the foot of the Ophiuchus constellation. Harmonics of the world discusses harmony and congruence in geometrical forms and physical phenomena. Astronomia Nova focused on the orbit of mars and how it was not a circle but another conic section, an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Private Schools And Public Schools Brooke Ward Mr. Falor Gov/Econ 9 28 17 The government is the reason we have order, safety, schools, roads, and many more things that we don t think too much about in our everyday lives. There are two branches of government the Democrats, and the Republicans. Our president, Donald Trump, is a republican. He believes in more investment in our military than our schooling. We already took a pay cut in our schooling system because of that, and the money that is going towards our schools are either going to public or private schools. But is it really necessary for the government to fund private schools when students already have to pay tuition? The government should be funding more towards public schooling. By funding private schools, what will happen to the public schools that rely on that money from the government to provide an education to the students in their community? What if the public schools close, and the only other option that is reasonably close is a private school? A lot of people cannot afford the tuition cost of private schools. The average cost of a private elementary school in Michigan is 9,000 dollars per year. When kids move up to high school the cost jumps up to 13,500 dollars per year. (Average Private School Cost, 1) Most middle class families cannot afford the tuition, and also any extracurricular activities such as volleyball, or track. The average person in Michigan makes about 73,000 dollars per year (pay scale, 1). Depending on how many kids ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Strength In The Autobiography Of Calvin Coolidge From reading the Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge , an extremely important Coolidge value was his strength. As the 30th president, he re established American trust in the executive branch of the government. After the presidency of President Harding, the American public has lost their trust in him due to the scandals such as the Teapot Dome Scandal. The people were tired from World War I and the roaring twenties were just around the corner. From 1923 to 1929, Calvin Coolidge s presidency was one of great accomplishments. Coolidge s silent strength is the one value I admire the most. He was one to see what was wrong with society and right it. His ability to see exactly what corrupted America was one to be admired. The problems were obvious but many fail to address them straight on. From his experience with his father, Coolidge saw that a national debt was a burden to everyone. In his presidency, he sought to decrease the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He upheld the founding fathers ideals and believed in helping the poor. In my opinion, he was a man of the people. He had an aristocratic intellectual mind but was also a farm boy. He understood the the challenges that people at the bottom faced and he sought to decrease taxes. When Coolidge called out on the National Guards, his colleagues warned him of losing his political career. He didn t care and did what he thought was the right thing. I believe this is a strong value for a President of have. Although Coolidge possessed other values such oratorical abilities, his strongest will be his strength. Coolidge possess a strong political courage. He was a supporter of public service and tried to help as many people as possible. As his autobiography said, We draw our Presidents from the people , stating that he is one of the people and will think for them. Coolidge believed in equality and he used his political power to help them. He wanted the people to rise as far as their abilities would permit them to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. How Did Chanel Change In The 1920s During the 1920s the art world experienced a lot of change. The art world began to display its new flawless works in colorful expressionism. Haute couture, French for high fashion, was no exception to these newly made changes. Coco Chanel born as Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel was an artist of clothing and of beauty. Chanel s early life was not as pleasing as she made it known to be. Chanel lied about her childhood experiences in order to avoid social prejudice that accompanied the situations in her upbringing. Chanel was introduced into the world of art in 1908 after moving in with her lover Etienne Balsan. It was in his home that she began designing hats, which would then lead to her initial success in the world of fashion. Chanel moved on in her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chanel gained popularity from some of her revolutionizing ideas. Just as the rest of the art world, haute couture also experienced a drastic change during the 1920s. Chanel s fame began with her refashioning of an old jersey. Chanel herself said My fortune is built on that old jersey that I d put on because it was cold in Deauville, (Chanel). Chanel s fame came from one simple idea and has blossomed to her world wide success. L o w e 2 Chanel correlates with the world of art in her time as she began introducing new concepts to the world of fashion just as impressionist movements began around her time of fame. Chanel introduced many unheard of concepts which also attributed to her fame. Her introduction of the color black to the world of fashion is the reason we have the phrase little black dress . Chanel took something that was seemingly exclusive to funerary occasions and brought it straight into the world of high fashion. Chanel herself said Women think of all colors except the absence of color. I have said that black has it all. White too. Their beauty is absolute. It is the perfect harmony (Chanel). Chanel exuded her opinion in many of her flawless gowns designed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...