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Paul Alludes To The Paradox Of The Natural And The...
make it happen ourselves.
The wind of the Spirit blows where it will. (John 3:8) Paul alludes to the paradox of the natural and
the supernatural by using two metaphors. The first is the process by which an embryo is formed in its
mother s womb: I am in labor until Christ be formed (morphoo) in you. Even though human beings
have their part to play in conceiving and giving birth to children and even though we think we
understand certain facts about it there is something that remains a mystery. No matter how much we
think we understand it, the process of conception and birth is always a miracle. It is something God
does.
It is the same with the process of metamorphosis, to which Paul refers in Romans 12:2. Do not be
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He is saying that we can be intentional about creating the conditions for transformation by engaging
disciplines that help us surrender ourselves to God not just in theory but in reality. As Richard Foster
describes it, [Spiritual] disciplines are the main way we offer our bodies up to God as a living
sacrifice. We are doing what we can do with our bodies, our minds, and our hearts. God then take this
simple offering of ourselves and does with it what we cannot do, producing within us deeply ingrained
habits of love and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit. (Renovare Perspective, April 1999)
The Necessity of Community. Spiritual transformation takes place incrementally over time with others
in the context of disciplines and practices that open us to God. In general, while we are still on this
earth, our transformation will happen by degrees (II Corinthians 3:18) But we all, with unveiled face,
beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory
to glory, just as from the Lord, the
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The River From Eden, By Charles Darwin
One of the most well known atheists evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins who order to explain the
existence of the universe and emergence of life on Earth. Today, many scientist firmly believe that the
universe was created approximately when infinitely small and dense point known as singularity started
expanding 14 billion years ago. Fine tuned expansion unleashed the beginning of the time and space
itself. Our Earth formed some 4 or 5 billion years ago, and the first living single organisms appeared
in water roughly 0.5 1.5 billions years after its existence.(35, Theism, Atheism,and Big Bang
Cosmology). Over the millions of years they began to evolve from the single celled organism into
ultimately the most advanced form of life, human through the process of natural selection. The term
was popularized by Charles Darwin in 1859 to explain how animals change to adapt to the
environment for survival. Richard Dawkins states in his book The River From Eden , Genetic code is
in fact literally identical in all animals, plants, and bacteria that have ever been looked at. All earthly
living things are descended from a single ancestor. From a molecular point of, all animals are pretty
close relatives of one another and even of plants (12). Although scientists cannot scientifically explain
how or why the Big Bang started, they successfully explain what happens after the Big Bang and how
we all came to be.
The second approach that explains the beginning of the universe
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Language and Learning
* In the educational field, the teaching learning cycle is a model used in contemporary teaching in
both school and adult educational settings. Rothery (1996 in Derewianka amp; Jones 2012, pg 43)
who originally developed the model used this to aim at disadvantaged children for teaching literacy
and writing in the KLA (Key learning areas) who were from socially disadvantaged areas. Over time
the model has been phased across other areas of the English language such as listening, speaking,
reading as well as writing. The key involvement of the teacher also known as expert other in the
teaching learning cycle is guiding the learner to understand key concepts in academic literacy through
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In this stage some activities that teachers implement are group work activities where student can
interact with one another including the teacher in developing a written text using formal academic
literature from being shown before when modeling the genre. Also known as macro scaffolding when
the teacher plans out goals for the classroom based on the students prior knowledge and newfound
information (Hammond amp; Gibbons 2005, pg 12). This stage is an important stage as students are
working together and developing their knowledge together. This is also known as ZOP (zone of
proximal development). According to Vygotsky s theory citied in Salmon (2008 pg 457) it is the
student levels level of understanding and where their potential of understanding can be through times
of social interaction and the task being set. So in context of joint construction stage when students
work together and with the teacher scaffolding their writing they are building upon their own
knowledge and knowledge they have learnt from the field to contribute to the topic (Kozulin 2003).
This is also influenced in the other stages of the learning cycle. Another strategy in scaffolding is
interactional scaffolding where the teacher can prompt students to think, which then leads to them
working together in building the field and contributing effectively during joint construction. For e.g. if
the task set was writing a report the teacher can
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Majestic Dinosaurs
The title of the article I chose is Paleontologists probe the majestic reptiles origin and rise writen by
Alenxandra Witze. This article talks about paleontologists excavating ancient fossils, giving them
more information about the common ancestor of dinosaurs, and how they came to rule the earth for
millions of years. The author gives us an example of what the ancestor of dinosaurs may have looked
like, by telling us that it probably looked something like a chicken . Just as there was a mass extinction
that wiped out most dinosaurs, there was a mass extinction millions years before, that gave the
dinosaurs an opportunity to rise and evolve. 252 millions years ago, between the Permian and Triassic
periods a mass extinction wiped out most life on Earth. This gave the opportunity for new groups to ...
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The oldest piece of evidence showing that the first dinosaurs showed up during the Triassic time
period, are the fossil footprints found that date back 250 million years, although not everyone is
convinced that the footprints are definite evidence. Scientists are not sure how to classify some of the
earliest species found between the three main branches of the dinosaur family tree: Theropods( two
legged meat eaters), Sauropodomorphs(four legged, long neck plant eaters), and Ornithiscians ( bird
hipped dinosaurs). Although these fossils help paleontologists discover new information, new findings
also come from close relatives of dinosaurs, just like a long talk with an estranged cousin can help fill
in family history, these discoveries are illuminating how dinosaurs evolved alongside other animals .
One of the relatives that helped with this process are the silesaurids. Their bones help illuminate
crucial differences between dinosaurs and their relatives deep in the
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Dirt Bikes Research Paper
Dirt bikes and bikes go back since the early 50s and have been physically upgraded to better ways
they have been ridden. Now they are faster stronger and more advanced. Dirt bikes and bikes go back
awhile since the 1900s they go back pretty far. Dirt bikes are motorised bike that are great for offroad
and are great for mud. Now the bike on the other hand the bike pretty much started Out as a trike
which is a bike with three wheels. Now over the years it has advanced to two wheels and was a little
harder to ride, but people got the hang of it. Although the dirt bike and bike are different they both are
very similar. Having all the right you equipment for dirt bike riding is important.It is vital that when
riding a dirt bike you must wear a helmet.The consequneces for not wearing a helmet can be servere;If
you wreck and your not wearing a helment you will probaly making a trip to the hospital which is not
good.You wanna make sure that when you go dirtbike riding you have
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Individuality In Ayn Rand s The Fountainhead
Ayn Rand wrote The Fountainhead which revolved around the protagonist; Roark s struggle to
maintain his individuality. The realization of the novel is altruism, value, and individualism which
guides humans to egotistic decisions. Roark breaking the law created the explosion of the ethics and
moral of the novel. He doesn t break the law by demolishing the Cortland Homes, but instead he
crushed the mass opinion of the false virtuousness of altruism and collectivism. Roark s ego
throughout the novels stands firm against public opinion. Roark being a person who believes in
individualism, designs modernized buildings. Even though he was offered many jobs to design
traditional buildings, he declines them. His defining moral characteristics are his individualism and
integrity. He guides every aspect of his existence by his own judgment, making him successful. Unlike
Wynand, Roark believes the fully virtuous man ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Roark felt that dynamiting the Cortland Home was a moral necessity to preserve the housing project s
integrity. When Peter Keating came to Roark for help with his design, he agreed to help Peter under
one condition. Inevitably, that promise was broken, leaving him with no choice but to break the law
and make it a test case for the court and jury to decide. This shows how passionate he is about his
work and that he will not compromise his creativity in order to accomplish his personal goals. He had
not even desired monetary or any other form of payment, other than seeing it built, for his creation: I
agreed to design Cortland for the purpose of seeing it erected as I designed it and for no other reason.
That was the price I set for my work. It was not paid. The features for the building being changed
shows that people have no respect for him. This devastated Roark making him have not choice but to
blow the building
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The Occupy Wall Street Movement
The Occupy Movement is an international activist movement that fosters social and economic change
and originated from the actions of the Occupy Wall Street movement (source #7). The focus is on the
Occupy Wall Street movement that was launched on September 17th 2011 and was catalysed by
Adbusters activist Micah White. White created a web page about the corruption that was happening
surrounding the financial crisis in the United States leading to the most recent recession. Large
corporations based in the area of Wall Street have a great deal of wealth and in turn considerable
influence on the democratic process. This particular occupy movement is motivated by the
revolutionary protests in Egypt and Tunisia. The American protestors were convinced they could have
an effect on the government through their protests. What this means is 1 percent of the population
holds 35 percent of all stock and the other 99% marginally less (Source #3). Holding this much wealth
this 1% has a great influence on democratic decision making. The official website for the occupy Wall
Street movement puts it best saying: aims to fight back against the richest 1% of people that are
writing the rules of an unfair global economy (source #2). The procedure of the Occupy Wall Street
movement is quite simple. White outlines on her web page how she wanted 20,000 people to occupy
Zuccotti Park near Wall Street. The protestor s occupied the square, made signs and chanted messages
like We are the 99%
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Neat People Vs Sloppy People Analysis
One may say that a neat person cleans every second of the day while a sloppy person doesn t clean up
after themselves but in the article we will differentiate between the two. In the essay Neat People vs.
Sloppy People, by Dave Barry he has his own opinion on the two. In the essay he says Neat people are
lazier and meaner than sloppy people , I agree with that because I am a very neat person but I am not
lazy. I like my room to be cleaned a certain way and the bathroom, cleaned the certain way because if
it isn t cleaned the way I clean it will make me feel like it wasn t cleaned to its full potential. If I had a
long day from school and work I might brush off cleaning for that day but that doesn t mean I am
lazier than anyone else. If I don t have time to clean my room and the bathroom I might get upset
because it throws off my whole schedule and cleaning routine but I am ... Show more content on
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Their sloppiness is merely the unfortunate consequence of their extreme moral rectitude. Sloppy
people carry in their mind s eye a heavenly vision, a precise plan, that is so stupendous, so perfect, it
can t be achieved in this world or the next. This opinion I might has to disagree because their is
different definitions for the word sloppy. The definition I know for sloppy is a person who is careless
and unsystematic; excessively casual. When I hear those words you think of someone who is messy
and is careless or even carefree about the world around them and how they present themselves. I
understand what the author thinks about sloppy people but the opinion that he is saying I don t think
that is the correct term to use for his opinion I believe the term that he sound of used was open minded
thinkers because they have a lot of thoughts and creativity but that the same time their ideas and their
thoughts are so scattered around in others point of views it might look sloppy, unorganized or even
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The Interaction Between Clergy And Laity In Richard IV
The interaction between clergy and laity is also discussed a fair bit in the subtext of the source.
William Longchamps, bishop of Ely, and chancellor in Richard s stead, took castles and titles away
from the men who held them and hand[ed] them over to foreigners and unknown men (31). This
shows that the hold he has over the land with the king gone (i.e. clergy could have a firm grasp on the
government). The only other person to do this is John (the king s brother), who takes the castles away
from the men William assigned and returned them to their rightful castellans. It shows that the power
held by William and John to be about equal, since they both do the same things. Next, the clergy and
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Next, monks were not supposed to have (although they did) interactions with the outside world, but as
Richard (the chronicler) mentions the monks live secluded ... and yet you know everything that is
done in the world as soon as it takes places, and sometimes ... in advance (2) . This illustrates that not
all monks or monasteries followed their respective Rule fully. Some might have needed to trade, to
confer blessings, or pray in the church that the laity attend putting them in close proximity to the laity.
Monks also elected their future bishop without the assistance of the secular clergy (57). This
elucidates that the secular clergy generally got involved in the elections of clergymen, possibly putting
in their own men for the position, demonstrating that the secular clergy had little to no say in the
election, even when they were involved. The secular clergy opposed him [the chosen bishop], the
monks obtained him (57). Lastly, the bishop of Chester out of hate for religious orders cast the monks
out of Coventry (69). One must first ask: Why is this man a part of a religious order if he hates them?
and next: What was the outcome of that
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Stylistic Analysis Of Deception
Inception: An Analysis of the Stylistic Aspects
The stylistic analysis of this paper will be focusing on the techniques used to indicate the dream
realities and the actual reality in the movie Inception by Christopher Nolan. The analysis will be based
on the mise en scene of the movie, especially camera movement, lighting, as well as sound and
editing. When analysing these techniques into detail of three different scenes, differences and
similarities should be spotted between the realities. By analysing these techniques, a conclusion will
be made on whether or not the ending of the movie is the actual reality, or if it is a dream.
The first scene to be analysed is the first dream the audience experiences lasting from 0:02:48 and
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At 2:17:18 the audience sees an extreme close up of Dom s face, the focus mostly on his eyes. His
facial expression is one of disbelief, which is also shown in the following shot, a close up of his face,
the camera moving slightly backwards. The nondiegetic sound of the film s score is sentimental,
evoking emotions. In the following shot Dom s eyes move to look at the members of his team, the
camera following in an eye line match. Jumping forward to the very end of this scene, at 2:19:51, we
see Dom coming home. Seven seconds later he is in the centre of the shot, the camera panning slowly
from right to left. As Dom takes his totem, the spinning top, out of his pocket and spins it on the table,
the camera follows his movement, but before Dom gets to see the spinning top fall, a signifier of
reality, he sees his children and the following shot shows the audience the two children, who are out in
the garden and playing. This shot is very close compared to the fact that Dom is inside the house, and
would not be able to see them so closely. The sentimental music is high in volume before becoming
more slow as Dom s children look up and see their father. The lighting in this shot seems to be natural,
but is a tad too high key for it to be completely realistic. In contrast to the lighting on the children, the
lighting inside the house is rather low key, with a golden glow, much like the lighting in the first
analysed scene. Before the scene and movie end, the camera pans from right to left, removing the
focus from Dom and his children and onto the spinning top, which is still spinning when the final cut
is
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Analyse Team Norms
3 Analyse the effect group norms may have on team development
Team norms are a set of rules or guidelines that a team establishes to shape the interaction of team
members with each other and with employees who are external to the team. Team norms can be
developed during an early team meeting. More norms can be added as the team sees the need for
additional guidelines.
Once developed, team norms are used to guide team member behaviour. Team norms are used to
assess how well team members are interacting. Team norms enable team members to call each other
out on any behaviour that is dysfunctional or that is negatively impacting the success of the team.
As a care manager a team without relationship norms leaves itself open to potential interpersonal ...
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You will want to develop norms in these areas for team success. These are the steps to follow when
you create your team norms. Additionally, here are sample team norms in several areas of the more
important aspects of interpersonal and team interaction.
Team members as co workers: all team members are equal every team member s opinion will be
thoughtfully considered; each team member will keep all commitments by the agreed upon due date;
each team member agrees to constantly assess whether team members are honouring their
commitment to the team norms.
Team member communication: team members will speak respectfully to each other; will not talk
down to each other; will positively recognize and thank each other for team contributions.
Team member interaction in meetings: team members will listen without interrupting; hold no side or
competing conversations; follow the rules for effective meetings; attend the meeting on time; always
work from an agenda; minutes will be recorded at each meeting; end meetings on time.
Team organization and function: leadership will rotate monthly; the team management sponsor will
attend the meeting, at least,
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Naimo Bars Research Paper
Nanaimo bars are one of my favourite holiday desserts. This classic Canadian Christmas dessert is a
delicious, smooth, and creamy dream. I hope you enjoy these delicious and hand held vegan nanaimo
bars just as much as I do! I love these bars. They re naturally sweetened, and loaded with omega 3
fatty acids and ??? which allows the body to be properly fuelled while we enjoy the sweetness of this
decadent chocolatey dessert. These bars are: Rich Creamy Chocolatey delight Melt in your mouth
Morsel of delicious goodness Classically Canadian No bake Easy to make These bars will become the
new holiday favourite at your Christmas get togethers. If anyone you know thinks vegan baking doesn
t compare to using dairy in their baked goods
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China s Struggle For Status
Chinese international relations and historian Yong Deng s latest novel, China s Struggle for Status,
analyzes China s rise in power and it s future trajectory according to his research. The novel was
released during what many consider the peak of China s growth, or at least when the world was
witnessing the prosperity of their country, the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The novel strays away from the
status quo of analyzing China s rise, and rather focuses more on the reasons behind why China would
want to become the world s top super power and its motives for control, if any. The book explores
China s fixation with status, and why it appears they try so hard to attain it. Rather than simply writing
about the struggle for power China has been experiencing and overloading the reader with statistics,
Deng took a different approach. He emphasizes the major part that ideals such as reputation and status
play in the political system and how they drive governments to want to achieve these both, in this case
China. Deng explores how China has adapted its government and political system to successfully
coexist with foreign countries, particularly after the Cold War. The novel focuses on about six areas of
concern, including a chapter discussing international human rights and how China s policy in
comparison to them. It goes without saying that this is a major area of concern for China, as they have
been heavily scrutinized for it, but Deng also mentions the improvements that the Chinese
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Development Of Modernism After World War II
After the Second World War, attention immediately turned towards reconstructing a better world. Like
the earlier world war, it destroyed a previous social and economic order (Curtis, 1996). Many of tall
buildings were built to meet the large number of human requirements. Modernism was rapidly
developed at that time. This essay aims to explore the development of modernism after World War II
by compare and contrast the two apartments which are Hansaviertel Apartment in German and Society
Hill Towers in the USA. It first discusses the similarity of the two chosen buildings. Then explains the
difference of design, which includes surroundings, building form and the apartment layout.
Furthermore, explore the factors lead to those difference which are policy, the influence of the other
architects and architects own belief.
As cities were destroyed during the war, there were increasing needs of buildings especially the
apartments and houses. These two chosen projects have the same functions as apartments. They were
both high rise buildings, which were built as a part of the redevelopment of the city after the war. The
Hansaviertel Apartment was built in 1957, Berlin, Germany and designed by Alar Aalto. The other one
is named Society Hill Towers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I.M Pei is the designer for this apartment.
The two apartments were built at the same time but contrast greatly in term of design, which can
represent the several kinds of development of modernism after the
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Sea Otters Research Paper
Sea otters are a keystone species, meaning their role in their environment has a greater effect than
other species. As predators, sea otters are critical to maintaining the balance of the near shore kelp
ecosystems. Without sea otters, the undersea animals they prey on would devour the kelp forests off
the coast that provide cover and food for many other marine animals. Additionally, sea otters
indirectly help to reduce levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide, a prevalent greenhouse gas, as kelp
forests play an important role in capturing carbon in coastal ecosystems
DIET
Sea otters eat urchins, abalone, mussels, clams, crabs, snails and about 40 other marine species. Sea
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But due to the fur trade, worldwide numbers plummeted down to a total of 1,000 2,000 in the early
1900s. Today, there are estimated to be just over 106,000 worldwide, with just under 3,000 in
California.
HABITAT RANGE
Sea otters live in shallow coastal waters off the northern Pacific. Their historic range stretched from
Japan, along the coast of Siberia and the Aleutian Chain and down the Alaska, British Columbia,
Washington, Oregon and California coast to Baja California. Currently sea otters can be found in
Canada, Russia, Japan, California and Washington, but the majority of all wild sea otters are found in
Alaskan waters. Recent reports of sea otter sightings have also occurred in Mexico.
In the U.S., there are two distinct sea otter subspecies, the Northern sea otter (Enhydra lutris kenyoni)
and the Southern sea otter (Enhydra lutris nereis). Northern sea otters are found in the Aleutian
Islands, Southern Alaska, British Columbia, and Washington. Southern sea otters, also known as
California sea otters, live in the waters along the California coastline and range from San Mateo
County in the north to Santa Barbara County in the
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Essay on Death and Love in Little Women
Four women, taught by weal and woe To love and labor in their prime. Four sisters, parted for an hour,
None lost, one only gone... (365 366). Jo wrote these lines in a poem, after Beth died. This is the most
significant struggle for Jo. Jo and Beth are the two middle sisters in the classic novel, Little Women
(1869) written by Louisa May Alcott. This is a classic novel about an American family of four
daughters, a father who is off at war and a mother who works for the food. Jo and Beth are best friends
and Jo sets the example for Beth.
Beth first gets sick when Mother goes off to take care of Father, who got seriously ill in the war. Beth
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Jo realizes that everything she has ever done is either to protect or benefit Beth. This even meant not
falling in love with Teddy or anyone else for that matter, as it would be something coming in between
their relationship.
One evening Jo goes upstairs to tend to Beth, when she realizes that Beth is no longer sleeping. Beth is
still, pale, has thin cheeks and is not breathing. As Jo quietly mourns by herself, she thinks about what
her life will be like without Beth as her arms instinctively tightened their hold upon the dearest
treasure she possessed. (285)
As years progress, Jo feels lost without her Beth. She pulls away from the world and becomes bitter
until Professor Bhaer comes to visit. She unleashes all her frustrations, worries, and hopes on him and
realizes that she doesn t want to get hurt again. Losing Beth was her first heartache, and she doesn t
want to have another. As Mr. Bhaer and Jo talk, Jo also discovers that she has deep feelings for him,
but doesn t want to act on them, as it would not be proper for a lady in her time.
The professor leaves for a couple of years for a job in the west, but promises to be back. In between
this time, they keep in touch and both eventually admit their feelings for each other, and decide that
they should get married when he comes back. Fredrick and Jo make all of the arrangements for the
wedding and
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Analysis Of Raphael Ravenscroft s The Moonlight Sonata...
It is my belief that every instrument has an anthem, every instrument has an instantly recognizable
piece that forms its epitome. Whether it be Beethoven s Moonlight Sonata for piano, Raphael
Ravenscroft s Sax hook in Gerry Rafferty s Baker Street, or G.C Colemans s Amen Break which has
been referred to as Six second drum break that shaped 1500 songs , every instrument has this end goal
to strive for, for violin, this piece is Méditation Religieuse.
Méditation, the dramatic interlude from the opera Thaïs by French composer Jules Massenet, like no
other piece so thoroughly shows off the range and passion that in the right hands a violin can execute.
No longer confined to the realm of the Opera; Massonett s Méditation has taken on a life of its own as
a soloist piece. As a consequence, almost all of the great violinists of the modern age have graced it
with their own unique spin such as: Jascha Heifetz, Andre Rieu, and of course Joshua Bell. Joshua
Bell was born in Bloomington, Indiana on December 9th,1967. Bell s interest in music was discovered
at the age of four when his parents bought him a violin after finding Joshua making music my
stretching rubber bands to different lengths on dresser drawers. At the age of 12 Bell he became
serious about the violin when he attended the Medowmount music camp in Westport, New York.
Joshua was discovered to be a prodigy, and at the age of 14 he made his orchestral debut at age 14
with the Philadelphia Orchestra becoming
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Determinism And Free Will In Harry Potter And The Prisoner...
The controversy of whether the doctrine of determinism or free will guides us throughout our life is
constantly debated. Is there a superior being that determines everything that occurs, or are humans free
to do whatever they choose? In stories, the collaboration of fate and free will propels the actions of
characters throughout the plot. In J.K. Rowling s Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, there is a
certain fate ordained, but there is free will that brings the characters to their fates. On the contrary, the
chorus of Euripides Medea states the gods find a way, against all expectation, to do what they
want...And that is exactly how this case turned out (Euripides 1467 1469), suggesting that whatever
Medea does is constrained the the fate determined by the gods. That she enacts the judgement of the
gods is what she considers the bindings of fate, but under the lens of Harry Potter, Rowling would
treat this as free will that endows fate.
The notion that there is a superior force that decides fate is present in the novel and the play, although
the extent of this power contrasts. Dumbledore acts as a semi god figure in Harry Potter, determining
the fates of Buckbeak and Sirius Black by pushing Hermione and Harry to use the Time Turner. Had
he not opened up this possibility to them, the salvation of the doomed characters would not have been
possible. As the events unfold with the time travel, Buckbeak s liberation from execution leads
Dumbledore to remark How
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Causes And Effects Of The Boston Massacre
Boston Massacre The day of 5, March 1770 have its immense significance in the history of America.
It is remembered as the day of the killing of five heroes of the revolutionary process of America. It is
the day of Boston Massacre. It has its strong implications in the nation s history (Sanchez). All the
dispute between American colonist and the government of United kingdom take place when King
George III send his military to America to control the agony created by the American colonist. This
move of ruling government was quite unacceptable for American colonist as they consider it quite
uneasy situation for me (Neil L. York). This step enhances the resentment in local people, and they
start showing their hate to the government and military of the ruling country. With the passage of time,
the situation becomes worse for the government to maintain law and order situation in the colony of
America. Ultimately all these small events of hate for the ruling government leads the situation
towards the Boston Massacre. To deeply understand that what is Boston Massacre is all about, it is
necessary to critically analyze the causes and effects of the incident of Boston Massacre. Boston
Massacre is considered as one of the decisive incidents in the history of America. The act of Boston
Massacre happened on March 5, 1770. This incident was known as the act of massacre because it
causes the brutal killing of five American men due to the fight between British soldiers and the
American
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Intellectualism In The Life Of Limerick Simmel
As Berlin expanded amid an explosion of modern commodities, Simmel took note of th¬¬e rapidly
increasing presence of both internal and external stimuli. He was suddenly living among strangers,
aware of the sheer impersonality that cam¬¬e with a constantly changing environment. The people of
Berlin were abruptly forced to think rationally rather than emotionally. They became desensitized due
to overstimulation: no longer seeking connections to others, no longer possessing emotional
constraints. All thoughts spawned from the sphere of mental activity that is least sensitive and furthest
removed from the depths of personality (Simmel, 12). This intellectualism is definitive of life in any
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One is able to select what is viewed by their selected audience and the presence of social media often
disguises and appears to compensate for the lack of meaningful interaction and conversation and face
to face interaction in general. Individuals that work for a living often do become obsessed, forced to
plan their lives around their work days and just as often choosing to spend time outside of work with
those that work with them. Social media platforms even classify one s place of work as one of the
most crucial, identity associated characteristics it is placed amid things such as name, hometown, and
education. Likewise, the impersonality of interaction observed in Simmel s metropolis is as present as
ever in large cities, it is extremely uncommon to interact with others beyond a basic, necessary level
of interaction and even so the basis is still primarily commerce associated. Fashion is ever present as
an outlet of expression. New York, London, Paris, and Tokyo: these bustling metropolises are
recognized worldwide as the most fashion forward, expression filled cities. Fashion as a general
phenomenon has also expanded due to various technology related commodities. Individuals are able to
observe trends instantaneously and obtain
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Call Of Duty Zombies Essay
Call of Duty Zombies is a side game mode developed by Treyarch. It was introduced as a game mode
after you beat campaign in Call of Duty World at War. Its first map was named Nacht Der Untoten,
German for night of the living dead. It was based off the map airfield. It featured a player which
survive endless hordes of zombies until they die. They had to get points by killing zombies and
rebuilding barriers. With points you could by doors and points. When more maps were made we got
perks, drinks that power up the player. The game mode was just for fun until the released the 3rd DLC
pack for World at War. The new map Der Riese or The Giant made a story. The Zombies story is
interesting topic that just reached a end in 2016 with its final map, Revelations.
The Giant gave us more information about our four characters Richtofen, Dempsey, Nikolai, and
Takeo. We learn that the zombie outbreak started when Richtofen and group 935 try to make an
undead army to help the Nazi s win World War II. Instead the test subjects turn against the scientists.
When Richtofen tries to kill his partner, Dr. Maxis and his daughter Samantha, they teleport to
different places. Maxis becomes a robot and Samantha walks into Agartha, the device that lets people
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They try to kill Richtofen until hordes of zombies come. After origins we got Shadows of Evil.
Shadows of Evils had 4 new characters listening to a figure named shadowman. After doing the easter
egg we capture the shadowman in the summoning key. As our characters almost et home richtofen
steals it and leaves. We see our Origins characters in The Giant (Remastered). Richtofen kills his older
self and proceeds to help the crew with wiping out the zombies. In the next map Der Eisendrache we
discover we need to kill out 1.0 selves and put their soul in the summoning key. After they all were
captured they were sent to the house, where they became
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Ralph Waldo Emerson And Thoreau
Can you name poets that were clear examples of Bright Romanticism? A form of poetry that has an
optimistic outlook. It stress an importance of nature. That has a valued a feeling over reason. A
following of the heart rather than the mind. Also the setting apart from society. There are two who
comes to mind; Thoreau and Emerson. Where Emerson and Thoreau were clear examples of Bright
Romanticism exemplified by the inclusion of nature, a positive view of mankind, and a poetic style
that broke traditional method. Ralph Waldo Emerson exemplified him being a clear examples of
Bright Romanticism with his first inclusion of nature. An excerpt talking about the author about this
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Next you will see how Thoreau and Emerson are clear examples of Bright Romanticism. The
inclusion of positive view of mankind that is part of Bright Romantic poets can be found in both
Emerson and Thoreau. To start off would be Ralph Waldo Emerson. A author that echoes my
statement can be found in Guidepost written by Ptolemy Tompkins titled under The Original Positive
Thinker Ralph Waldo Emerson. America s original positive thinker, Emerson was a tireless promoter
of the basic transcendentalist idea that human beings are larger infinitely larger than they think they
are. A man, he wrote, is the facade of a temple wherein all wisdom and all good abide. What we need
to do is overcome the self imposed habits of thought that prevent us from fully realizing this potential.
Or as Emerson put it, The only sin is limitation. Emerson showed his positive view of mankind
through his ideas of anything can be change. Where nothing is impossible where you can transcend
through anything and become more. Another source of information is found in his most famous book
self reliance a book the embodies the title but a quote that can exemplify his thoughts and writers are
Be yourself; no base imitator of another, but your best self. There is something which you can do
better than another. Listen to the inward voice and bravely obey that.
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The Importance Of Liberal Education
Education nowadays is typically seen merely as something students must endure before they enter the
real world. Students who ace all of their classes are looked upon with admiration and promised that
they will go far in life. While grades are an important part of the educational system, simply learning
facts in school is not all that it takes to be a contributing member of society. William Cronon makes
excellent points in his article Only Connect... in which he lists the ten qualities he believes are
required for a person to be liberally educated. Based on this list, I don t feel as though I am where I
could be at this point in my academic career. While I can claim to excel with certain qualities like
listening intently and being able to talk with anyone, there are many aspects that I am unable to relate
to, such as being able to write clearly or solve a variety of puzzles. By understanding the importance
of a liberal education, hopefully we, as a society, can learn to connect with others and make a
difference in our communities, and ultimately our world. Based on Cronon s list, it would be difficult
to attain each and every one of these qualities. He even states at one point that a liberal education is
not something any of us ever achieve... While it may not be an acquirable goal, it is something that we
should strive for in order to better ourselves and those around us. In my own life, I struggle with the
second aspect of these qualities, being able to read and
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Accounting Scandal of Worldcom
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
WORLDCOM
How did it cook the books?
Nguyen Bao Khanh
Student ID: FB60162 Class: FB0662
May 19th, 2012
APENDIX
1. WorldCom s accounting scandal 2. How did WORLDCOM cook its books? 3. Conclusion
WORLDCOM headquarter in Virginia, USA.
WORLDCOM S ACCOUNTING SCANDAL
WorldCom, established in 1983, whose CEO was Bernard Ebbers, was the second largest long
distance phone company in the US after AT T. It could be seen as a pride of America until it got into
one of the biggest accounting scandals in the American history which finally led to its bankruptcy in
2002. On July 21st, 2012, WorldCom filed for bankruptcy, which was worth 103.9 billion USD and
became the largest filing at its time. Its CEO, Bernard ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There would be no effect on current net income as increasing in Equipment means increasing in
depreciation expense. Instead of being spent in the current year only, the cost is spread over many
years. At the moment, you may have the general image of the tactics that WorldCom used to cook
their books.
WorldCom announced $3.8 billion in improperly booked expenses for 2001 and 2002, and an
additional $3.3 billion in accounting errors. Moreover, WorldCom officially filed for bankruptcy when
found an accounting fraud with the amount up to $11 billion. So how did it happen? As having
mentioned, WorldCom s CEO Bernard Ebbers was convicted of being guilty for the stock and
accounting fraud, so it was obvious that the fraud occur from the management level of the company.
WorldCom s major operating expense was called line costs, which means cost paid to lease other
telephone operators network, phone lines and so on. In short, just remember that line costs are its main
operational expense. In 2000, WorldCom was actually not doing a good business, and they somehow
tried to cover the current reality by performing some magic with their accounting stuff, and here is the
thing: WorldCom was managing to cover the truth behind its business, so according to his indictment,
Mr. Scott Sullivan former CFO tried to move around the reserves for
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Marie Cure Essay
What does the word radiation bring to mind? Some picture nuclear bombs, others a nuclear power
plant producing radioactive waste. However, one of the first uses of radiation was for medical
treatment, not destruction or energy. The scientist who discovered this potential was Maria Salomea
Sklodowska, also know as Marie Curie. Michael Hart, in his book The 100, stated, It seems to me,
however, that her great fame is based not so much upon the importance of the scientific work she did
as upon the fact that a woman did it. (Hart 515). Some people would argue that Marie Curie s research
was influential because she grew up in Russian controlled areas of Poland, where learning about
certain things was not allowed, she isolated the elements polonium and radium in pitchblende, and that
her work helped advance the development of nuclear technologies. Growing up, Marie Curie was not
in the best of situations, however this gave her the hunger to learn more. She was born in the Russian
controlled Kingdom of Poland on November 7, 1867 (Britannica). Her mother was a principal at a
local school, and her father a physics teacher. When Marie was only five her mother developed
tuberculosis, separating her from her family until the time of her death. Despite this Marie learned
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This work prepared the way for the discovery of the neutron by Sir James Chadwick and, above all,
for the discovery in 1934 by Irene and Frederic Joliot Curie of artificial radioactivity (Britannica).
Marie Curie had stockpiled enough radium so that her daughter, Irene Curie, and her husband
discovered artificial radioactivity. This led to ease of locating tumors using radioactive isotopes of
certain elements and to the discovery of the neutron in nucleus of atoms. It solved many occurrences
that scientists couldn t explain, such as what happened during alpha decay and atomic masses of
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The Role Of Supervisor And The Supervisor
The role of the supervisor has never been simplified enough to be clear as to what the responsibilities
of the role is. In fact, supervision tends to be a challenging word in the education field and can be
accepted by various leaders of a school. Supervisors can simply be supervisors or they can be
administrators who are involved in the role of hiring and evaluating their staff. One could even go as
far as the master teacher who observes other educators that ensures they are utilizing proper skills and
techniques. Supervisors come from various angles, so it comes to no surprise that a supervisor is
expected to wear many hats. Over the course of years, the role of the supervisor has been redefined
many times. Various research, studies and articles address the importance of a supervisor and how the
importance is valued or defined. Modern supervision is expected to assist and assess the teachers and
mold them to become independent, successful educators. My personal experience, my administration
has taken that role and my supervisor reviews curriculum. Overall, a supervisor is there to provide the
support necessary for the teacher and the success of instruction in the class. In any scenario, the
supervisor is expected to direct and ensure that the teacher is continuously learning. They should also
be involved in a collaborative relationship with the educator so that communication is open and
growing. This should be where the supervisor validates the progress and identifies
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Client Development On Their Company
I would like to acknowledge the client development on their company, which makes a granite cleaning
product. Being a sole proprietorship, our new client made a big accomplishment because the product
has been sold in many major retail stores. This only brings big and better ideas to an individual owner
of a company. While the client was involved in the sole proprietorship, there were different
characteristics of the business that the expansion was required to be utilized, but there were still issues
within the business. The client has informed me that they have recently encountered a problem with
their distributor. At the point when the item landed in the merchant s area, the wholesaler rejected the
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There will be many different, individuals, contracts, laws, and risks that the clients will have to face in
order to accomplish their goal for their business. Hopson also mentioned that there are advantages and
disadvantages of the various entity choices for a growing small business that an owner intends to pass
on to family members or sell upon retirement. Advisors must ensure that business owners understand
the asset protection issues, tax advantages, and estate planning implications for the entity choice that
the client will choose (2014, p.42).
Before making the decision of the business entity, it is important that the client understands the
different aspect of each of the business entities. With this in mind, small business owners and their
advisors should examine the alternatives available (Miller, 2014, p.43). The client needs to be
informed that going from a sole proprietorship to other business entities such as partnership, limited
liability company, partnership s, and corporation required a lot of research. A partnership required two
or more individuals in an agreement to carry on as a co worker of a business. It is important that both
individuals have a professional and positive relationship in order to accomplish their goal together.
The partnership is split up into two types of partnership, which is general and limited. The difference
between the partnerships is that the general partnership doesn t require formation, but limited
partnership required
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Differential Headaches
List of differential diagnoses
1. Migraine headache
2. Tension headache
3. Chronic nasal congestion
4. Cluster headache
5. Brain lesion
6. Allergies
The 32 year old patient is presenting with chronic headaches. Subjective data indicates over the eye
throbbing or pressure that spreads to the ipsilateral temple which typically occurs on the left side. This
headaches occur with extremely light and sounds which become aggravated with movement. Given
this information, it is necessary to explore additional questions. According to Guilbea and Lenahan
(2015) the health history questions are key to making a diagnosis as it will help to rule out another
diagnoses. They questioned presented to the patient are listed below. Question one will identify
whether the headache is primary or secondary. Using the well established PQRST pain method, the
questions are designed based on this method. For question two the P aspects of pain which stands for
provocating and precipitating factors. In question three, the Q stands for quality of pain. Question four
addresses the R which stands for radiation. The patient did report it moves which is an area that
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Is this headache been associated with any other condition?
2. What makes the pain worse, better, previous methods, and effectiveness of treatment?
3. What does the pain feel like in terms of shooting, burning, stabbing?
4. Does the pain radiate any other place?
5. Could you rate you pain on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 is no pain and 5 is severe pain?
6. Can you describe the timing of the headache?
References
Cano, M. E., Jaso, R. A., Tavares, M. E., Estrada, J. C., Mena, E. A., Reynoso, O., ... Córdova Fraga,
T. (2011). A simple alternative for modulating and recording the PQRST complex. Revista Mexicana
De Ingeniería Biomédica, 32(2), 100 108.
Guilbeau, J. R., Lenahan, C. M. (2015). Assessment, diagnosis, and management of headache.
International Journal of Aquatic Research Education, 9(2),
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The Foundling Museum
To what extent has the Foundling Museum uncovered the hidden histories of Georgian London s
poverty stricken families?
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Since 2004 the Foundling Museum has stood as a site to memorialise the Georgian Foundling
Hospital; this institution cared for London s abandoned children, foundlings. In a recent podcast,
Laura Gowing described the stories of these children and their mothers as hidden histories . She
claims that the Foundling Museum offers a narrative for figures who are otherwise overlooked by
historians. This essay will assess Gowing s statement by first discussing the way in which the museum
presents the hospital s abandoned children. Here, a particular focus on temporary exhibitions will
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Historians have previously disregarded the lives of these women out of belief that they were objects of
male sexual aggression with no sexual desire or expression of their own . The museum s permanent
display of these unfortunate women is limited to their petitions, which were written in hope that the
staff would allow their child to be admitted into the hospital. Although the temporary exhibition, The
Fallen Woman has attempted to correct this through a sound installation, intended to give these
women a voice, its source remains founded upon petitions. This means that the ability of the museum
to uncover the history of unfortunate women is already limited by the availability of sources. Yet
instead of using these petitions to gain as much information about these women as possible, the
museum chooses to refer to them only in relation to foundling children. This ignores the context in
which these mothers signed their petitions. Thus we must rely on alternate sources of information to
understand the lives of these mothers. Evans article on London s mass of unfortunate women uses the
Foundling Hospital petitions for such a purpose. She cites petitions in which women express their
great distress in handing over their children. They claim that factors such as illegitimacy and poor
state of health is what forced them to make this decision. If Evans has shown that such details of these
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Equine Industry Research Paper
The equine industry or better known as the horse world is one of the largest industries in the world
today. It is a multimillion dollar enterprise that involves more than just the horses. The equine industry
is popular worldwide and involves people from all different places and backgrounds. It has a
significant impact on the economy in the U.S. and other countries as well. So what makes this industry
so important to countries economies worldwide? Many people might assume it s just the excitement of
the rodeo or horse show that draws people to pay money to watch the excitement. However, it is so
valuable to the economy, because of the diverse opportunities it offers. The industry covers all aspects
of being involved with horses such as: trainer/coach, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The horse world impact in the European economy is close to 108 billion U.S. dollars. The English side
of the industry is more prominent in European countries such as Germany and Ireland. In Ireland,
racing, breeding, and equestrian sports are the three main parts of the equine industry. Despite it being
a rather small country, it holds a very high position nationally in all three parts. Ireland has a long
history with horsemanship skills that contribute to it being the third largest breeder of thoroughbreds
in the world. According to Ireland s Minister for Agriculture, Food, and the Marine Simon Convey,
We have all the natural advantages for horse breeding and production in this country, a natural affinity
for the horse, an abundance of horsemanship and world class riders ( Irish Sport Horse Industry
Survey ). There are approximately 130,000 horses in Ireland and the industry contributes
approximately 750 million U.S. dollars to its overall economy. However, the Western side of the horse
world, particularly barrel racing, is growing rapidly in places like Canada and Brazil. For example, the
Chief Executive Officer of Equine Canada stated, Our report confirms the enormous but too often
underestimated contribution made by Canadian equestrians to our country s economy and quality of
life ( Equine Industry Study ). The country does face challenging climate conditions
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Exploring The Anglo-Saxon Hero
What is a hero? Perhaps it should be rephrased: who is a hero? Of course, it now becomes easy to
answer we can say Odysseus, as he didn t just assist in the victory at Troy, but fought the gods with his
longing for his home; or Beowulf, who fought of the terrible monsters in Hrothgar s kingdom as well
as his own; or Byrhtnoth, who died while defending the land he loved. Clearly, it is easy to list off the
heroes in these ancient poems. However, why is this so, why can we so easily identify heroes without
consciously recognizing the clues that lead us to those conclusions? While this question may remain
unanswerable without understanding psychology, it is still possible to understand what makes a hero
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143). By telling Wiglaf to bring the treasure to him, Beowulf is showing the audience that despite his
imminent departure from the mortal world, he still possesses a greed for treasure. While some argue
that Beowulf is merely trying to understand the fate of his kingdom based on its newfound wealth, the
desire for treasure is nonetheless childish telltale signs of selfish attributes in Beowulf s character. The
story of the Volsung family contains the tale of Sigmund in The Saga of the Volsungs. Sigmund is also
a mythological character, due to his immediate relation to the mythical Volsung family, just like
Beowulf. His actions, such as becoming a wolf (just like Beowulf) with his incestuous son Sinfjotli in
the forest, embarking on an adventure to fight hunters, are clearly impossible without the mythological
or legendary setting. For this reason, we classify Sigmund as being mythological, since he could not
have been real, at least based this description.
Similar to Beowulf, audiences can observe crucial, dark characteristics of Sigmund that distinguish
him. His legendary feats are just that legendary. However, they also possess negative qualities. In the
previous example of how Sigmund and Sinfjotli put the skins on (The Saga of the Volsungs, p. 44),
Sigmund does not just run about the forest happily, he and Sinfjotli terrorize hunters by competing to
kill more
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Compare And Contrast Phaaethus And Icarus
The two myths Phaethon and Daedalus and Icarus describe two foolishly ambitous boys. Their
Characteristics are small minded, for what they do, say, feel, and think are relatively idiotic. The
conflict, or major problem is Character vs. Self. Through the use of Characterization and Conflict,
both mythical protagonists Phaethon and Icarus demonstrate a shared lesson that a prideful disregard
of the warnings from those who are older and wiser can lead to disastrous consequences. Furthermore,
Phaethon from Phaethon and Icarus from Daedalus and Icarus, both are prideful and foolish. These
characteristics are what progress the conflict. A good example is when Phaethon does not listen to his
fathers reasoning and instead uses Apollos promise against himself. I have asked sire and you have
promised (52) Phaethon obviously didnt even consider his fathers advice, or warning, he has an over
all disregard for his father Apollo, this isnt just rude, but disrespectful, these actions prove an overall
prideful personality, for he believes that he has the right to defy those who are not just older, but more
experienced and wise too, this pridefullness led to the climax, where Phaethon dies a most terrible
death. Icarus has similar characteristics, for example, when Daedalus warns Icarus, Icarus holds no
regard for this Warning. Above all do not fly to high (61) His father yells. Yet,later in the text Icarus
specifically states Sun...I can fly as high as you! Icarus doesnt just
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A Sad but Necessary Tragedy
In September of 1951, Japan signed the Treaty of San Francisco which officially ended the tensions
between itself and the United States. However before then, in August of 1945, the United States built
two atomic bombs called Little Boy and Fat Man; but, they did not truly know the horrific and
disastrous effects that these weapons were capable of ( The Avalon Project ). On August 6th and 9th
1945, the United States dropped these two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities: Hiroshima and
Nagasaki. Little Boy and Fat Man detonated approximately 500 600 feet above the ground and caused
a massive impact on Japan that are almost too horrific to describe ( The Avalon Project ). The outcome
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They lost most of their territory including the Kurile and Ryukyu Islands, and all territory acquired
after 1894 ( Japanese History: Postwar ). Japan also lost its military and right to create or own a new
one (Japan 1122). With no military, Japan would be defenseless and vulnerable to any other foreign
country. Over 200,000 soldiers, who fought in the military in World War II, were convicted of war
crimes and banned from any public office (Japan 1123). They had no power over any foreign country
and had lost all of their influence on foreign countries as well. In August of 1945, the occupation of
Japan by the United States started and would last till April of 1952 ( Japanese History: Postwar ). This
occupation consisted of three phases. In the first phase, Japan established an extensive amount of
political, social, and economic reforms (Japan 1122). These reforms focused on fixing the economic,
political, and social systems so that Japan could rebuild into a stronger empire. For example, in 1947,
Japan obtained a new constitution which revoked all of the emperor s power ( Japanese History:
Postwar ). In the second phase, Japan focused only on repairing their economy (Japan 1122). This
phase became very important because it stabilized and grew the Japanese economy. It allowed them to
progress even further than they had begun with before the war. In the third period, Japan focused on
preparing for the post occupation era (Japan
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David And Goliath Research Paper
In the story of David and Goliath, David youngest son of Jesse is the story of an army that was bound
to be loser against the great Goliath. Goliath was this nine foot giant that was fully equipped with
good armor and was prepared to fight the Israelites. Goliath was a part of the philistine army. And the
Philistine army was prepared way more than the Israelites and they both gather to camp out on either
sides of a deep valley. While camped Goliath mocked the Israelites and their army. David was sent to
give food to the Israel army. In doing so heard Goliath William Harkey: William Harkey: Last Name 2
taunting the army, and saw the men were afraid of the Giant. So David volunteered to face off with the
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Originally he wasn t even a part of the fighting army. But came out and believed in himself and god
and achieve what an entire army thought would be grandest of tasks to completed. David was an
underdog. Underdogs have existed since the beginning of time. Like Gideon. Gideon was part of an
army that where full of men 30,000 plus, but was told by the lord that he would let them win they had
to first get rid of some of their men. So the lord told Gideon to tell any many afraid of battle to turn
around and go home. 22,000 men left the army. But that wasn t enough. The lord said to Gideon I will
help you win but you still have to many men. So he told him to take them by the water. And near the
water he was to separate them by those who drink the water by using their tongue to lap it up like a
dog will be in one group. And those who bend down to drink will be in the other group. 300 men used
their hands to bring water to their mouth and lapped it like dogs do. Those 300 went into the army
with Gideon. Those 300 men kept he supplies and trumpets of the other men who went home. The
Midianites were camped in a valley below Gideon s camp. Lord spoke to Gideon that night and told
him I will help
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Michael Jordan Success
A man of many talents, Michael Jordan is. Part of a very elite group of athletes to play two
professional sports in their lifetime. Michael Jordan played for fifteen years in the NBA and a year in
minor league baseball. An African American standing six foot six inches above the ground, some may
say sports came easy for Michael, but how wrong they are. It was not always an easy road for Michael
Jordan, but a road he would take many times again. This road tested his determination, strength, guts,
and it always tested his love for the game. Michael Jordan once said, I ve failed over and over and
over again in my life. And that is why I succeed. The athlete from Wilmington, North Carolina was
first tested his sophomore year in high school. Basketball tryouts didn t go as Michael had planned, he
got cut from his varsity team. Being five foot eleven everything wasn t so easy for him. Instead of
using that as a reason to quit, Mike used it as motivation. His next ... Show more content on
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He won three championships in a row in first nine before retiring for the first time to pursue his dream
in professional baseball. Michael then returned to the Chicago Bulls and the NBA in the 1994 season.
He then won three championships again in 1995, 1996, and 1997 before retiring once again. He
returned once more with the Washington Wizards in 2001 and then retire for good in 2003. A player
who was challenged from the beginning of his basketball experience and throughout his entire career.
He faced many challenges such as playing through a terrible sickness in the NBA playoffs. During the
game he would puke on the sidelines during stoppages in play. But Michael Jordan was also a man of
success, as he won six NBA championships and two gold medal with the famous Dream Team in the
Olympics. Overall, Michael Jordan had many ups and downs, and how he handled them and rose
above everything is why he is the greatest athlete of all
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Implementation Of An Android App For The Campus Security
Implementation of an Android App for the Campus Security David Silva, Felipe Paiva, Marcello
Souza, and Mariane Borges Dr. Longinow, ARMOUR College of Engineering TABLE OF
CONTENTS Introduction 2 1.1: Credibility 2 1.2: Overview 3 2. Technical Approach 3 2.1: Project
Activities 3 2.2: Purpose of Plan 4 2.3: Criteria for Success 6 3. Operations Plans 6 3.1: Management
and Implementation 6 3.2: Quality Control 7 3.3: Survey Application 7 3.4: Schedule 8 4. Results and
Conclusion 9 5. Acknowledgements 15 6. References 15 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1.0 Steps to
develop a software 4 Figure 2.1 Android Studio Logo 4 Figure 3.0 Android Studio Interface 5 Figure
3.4 Project Schedule Overview 5 Figure 4.0 Splash screen of the app showing its logo. 10 Figure 4.1
Login Screen to prevent pranks 10 Figure 4.2 Main screen showing the buttons. 11 Figure 4.3 An
options menu 11 Figure 4.4 Panic Button activity 12 Figure 4.5 The Suspicious Activity Button
activity 12 Figure 4.6 Options menu Emergency Map 13 Figure 4.7 Options menu Feedback 13 Figure
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Dowbt Of Future Foes
It is clear that there is a prominent struggle in the balance of power between the monarch and the
subject that is represented in the two early modern texts of the play Edward II by the playwright
Christopher Marlowe and the poem The dowbt of future foes exiles my present joye by Queen
Elizabeth. Each monarch in each text is losing support from their once loyal followers and subjects by
intertwining public responsibility and personal desire. In this essay I will use these texts to
demonstrate the monarch s power struggles as a result of their subjects. I will also use secondary
sources of criticism to confirm the points that are made in this essay. Firstly, I will analyse the poem
The dowbt of future foes exile my present joye by Queen Elizabeth ... Show more content on
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It is also the nobles, especially Mortimer Senior and Mortimer Junior. The nobles see Gaveston as an
inappropriate preoccupation for the King which leads to his authority and the balance of power being
fragile. His preoccupation with Gaveston has lead to the King think of nothing but Gaveston (2.2.7)
and still his mind runs on his minion (2.2.4). King Edward s struggle to balance power has lead to the
weakening of the army and therefore England is at threat to foreign invasion. In the words of critic
David Stymeist in the text the Status, Sodomy, and the Theater in Marlowe s Edward II , Christopher
Marlowe dramatizes the history of the English King who is accused of allowing his homoeroticism to
take precedence over his political and social obligations (P 235). Many critics have claimed that this
play is a play of sodomy. However if we look at the Oxford English Dictionary, sodomy is defined as
any form of sexual intercourse considered to be unnatural. Now chiefly: anal intercourse (OED).
There is no evidence in the play that confirms that both King Edward and Gaveston had any form of
sexual intimacy. However, critic Mario DiGangi writes in the text Marlowe, Queer Studies and
Renaissance Homoeroticism that Sodomite meant more than a man who has sex within another man .
The label also meant that this particular man was treasonous, monstrous,
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Hodgkin Lymphoma Case Studies
Journal for exam 3
Hello I m Dr. T Lymphocyte and I will be answering your questions on Hodgkin Lymphoma Non
Hodgkin Lymphoma. Now these types of lymphoma are common blood cancers that involve T cells.
Risk factors in having this kind of cancer could be from family history of it or infection from
autoimmune diseases. Receiving an organ transplant from a donor with the possibility of having some
hereditary pattern of this cancer could give you the cancer. Other risks of acquiring HL or NHL are
long exposures to certain chemicals like pesticides, fertilizers or organic solvents, or infection from
particular viruses for example Epstein Barr, human T lymphotropic virus type 1, HIV/ AIDS, hepatitis
C or certain bacteria (H pylori).
If one
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Sao Paulo Challenges
Do you want a better city without problems, crimes, poverty, and a lot of other problems in São Paulo?
Of course yes! I m Gustavo Giacomini and I am the person who will solve all this problems because I
love this wonderful city. I am here to talk some problems that Sao Paulo has in some areas and how to
beat them. This areas are: Health, Economy and Education.
Do you thing our education is good ? OF COURSE NOT! Actually, 1,5 million of people who live in
São Paulo don t know how to write and read. Imagine if you don t know how to read and write, you
wouldn t be able event to do a list of your market. This occurs because have a lot of problems with the
education, for example, there aren t many public schools, the teachers don t earn a lot of
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How Important Is The Outback In Australia
Introduction: The subject i m suppose to talk about today is the outback in australia. OUTBACK The
Outback is the place of australia which is Remote. I would not say that the outback is a defined area,
the Outback is only a term used to refer to locations that are far away from the big cities in australia.
The Rangelands is the fertile area and have been traditionally used for sheep or cattle farming. The
main economic activities is argiculture, tourism and mining. Medicine in the outback Because of the
big expanses and remoteness in the outback is a smart service, a tiny little airplane called the flying
doctor was created in 1928. The main Idea of the service is to provide medical care for those people
who cannot reach hospitals
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Everyday Use Identity Analysis
In the short story Everyday Use , Alice Walker created characters that are on the search of their own
identity. Walker emphasizes on the aspect of individuality in Maggie. Maggie is Mama s younger
daughter and Dee s sister. She is very shy, nervous, and benevolent young woman. Compared to her
older sister Dee, she is not smart and is less beautiful. Several years before, there was a fire at the
Johnson s first home which left Maggie with burn scars. Since Dee went away for college, she does
not have a good relationship with her mother. Maggie has a very close relationship with her mother.
When Dee is set for arrival, Maggie seems very anxious about Dee s arrival. Throughout the short
story Maggie grows in her own confidence. Walker doesn t ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
When Dee left, it was only Maggie and mama. It was expected that these two would have an bond
simply because they were left alone. Mama used this opportunity to instill everything into Maggie that
she did not instill Dee. Maggie and Mama quilted together, and they both learned the value of the
quilts and it s family traditions. This bond created Maggie to have some sense of trust in her mother.
She knew that if nobody loved her, her mother did. There were a few instances where Mama did in
fact defend Maggie. When Dee came back explain why she was more deserving of the quilts than
Maggie, Mama says, I reckon should would, (Walker 320), This shows that Mama was in fact
confident in Maggie, she wasn t ready to give up on Maggie just because of Dee s return. When Mama
gives the quilt to Dee she confirms her young daughter s self
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Express Trust
Determining the certainty of intention, subject and object of express trust
You write into your will, I bequeath my assets to my son, John, and if John is under the age of 25, I
direct that his inheritance shall be administered by my trustee until he attains the age of 25 These
words likely constitutes an intention to create an express trust. You leave $3000 with your sister telling
her; I hope you used this money for the sole purpose of paying for my mother s care. Have you just
created a trust or requested merely a moral obligation? Again, you are not a gambler, but went out on a
shopping trip you noticed that a horse called Equity was running in the Grand National and you
couldn t resist placing $50 on it to win. In the event the horse came in at 100 1 and you returned home
to your family with $5000 and a broad smile. When your wife demanded, did you bought Jimmy s
birthday present, then you replied I ve ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When the interests are not clearly delineated the trust fails and the trustee will hold a resulting trust in
the testator s estate. In Gomez et al v Gomez et al the testator bequeathed residue of real and personal
estate to Margaret, Joyce and Yvonne in equal shares. Yvonne predeceased testator. The court held that
by listing the name of the beneficiaries, the share of Yvonne as to residue of realty and personalty
lapsed and passed on intestacy. Compare Gomez v Gomez to Boyce v Boyce where the testator
devised two houses to Maria and Charlotte, with Maria predeceasing the testator. It was held by the
court in that case that Charlotte had no beneficial interest in uncertainty of the interest each was to
take. There was in this case a resulting trust in the testator estate. Gomez v Gomez raised some doubt
about the Boyce ratio, as the court seemed to prioritize a reasonability test over necessity test for a
clear declaration and certainty of subject
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Descriptive Essay About Roller Coasters
Roller coasters are horrible, in my opinion anyways. Mostly because I m so trusting of the way
everyone says they re so amazing and great. News Flash they aren t! But every time I m at a theme
park, I let them persuade me into riding them. I sure won t make that mistake again! It was late at
night, and Busch Gardens would close in one hour. My family and I were hoping to go on one last
ride, since they had closed for two hours earlier. That s when we came across Cheetah Hunt. Sure, it
looked friendly from the outside, but it sure wasn t on the inside. So, who wants to go on Cheetah
Hunt? My dad asked us. No way, my sister, Kira, responded, I don t want to die tonight! Come on! It ll
be fun I pleaded, hoping I wasn t going to be stuck with my father. I glanced at the ride, and saw it s
deadly loops mocking me. My stomach flipped and I wasn t even in line! Maybe I shouldn t do this... I
thought to myself. I looked at the teal rails and reassured myself. It doesn t look too bad, I said, You
could handle it, maybe. Even though I was talking to Kira, I knew it was just to help me. Mostly
because she would never in a million years ride a roller coaster not even a toddler one. Soon enough,
we had all made a decision, everyone would go on Cheetah Hunt except Kira. We walked into the
building where the lines were forming. It was decorated with savanna trees carved into the wall, stone
leaves glued to pillars, and even some chiseled cheetahs every now and then. We
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Argumentative Essay On Magic Mushrooms
Psychedelic Mushrooms
Psychedelic mushrooms are rumored to have a long and holy background, which dates back to 9000
B.C in North African indigenous cultures. Rock paintings, statues and manuscripts depict what some
historians believe to be magic mushrooms. This idea is highly controversial, as other historians claim
that none of the evidence found is definitive, and that people are seeing what they want to see.
Westerners began to eat magic mushrooms during the 1950s; throughout the 1960s and 1970s,
hallucinogenic drugs became widely popular and psychedelic mushroom use became inextricably tied
to the hippie movement.
Along with the history of these mushrooms, there are other interesting facts about these hallucinogens.
At least 144 species ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
That does not include over the counter drugs like Tylenol and Claritin which are used to help with
sickness. Taking illegal drugs will harm you and possibly others around you. Whether or not a drug is
legal or illegal, people will still find a way to do it. People want what they can t have. Think, if coffee
was illegal, would more people want it? (I do not know the answer to this). However, that does not
mean that we should just give in and start making drugs legal, because that is us practically putting
drugs into people s hands. Drug addicts can end up on Welfare and find themselves troubled to find a
job. Drugs cause people to make bad decisions and can get people killed. Pregnant women taking
drugs could cause their baby to have birth defects. They can damage your brain, heart, and other
important organs. People who support legalizing drugs state that the government should be more
focused on other crimes such as robbery, murder and rape. These offenses are closely tied to the drug
market, so if we could get rid of these unnecessary drugs, we could decrease crime rates. There are
better, safer alternatives to using drugs. Some may argue that people should be able to put whatever
they please into their bodies, but putting drugs into your body will ruin yours and potentially others
around you s life. If heroin was all of a sudden legalized, no, everyone
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Informative Essay On Refugees
In Germany, the Catholic Church has a portion of the population consisting of 25.2 million. The
Protestant Church, has 24.5 million members. The two churches make up more than three fifths of the
population. The Muslims number is approximately 4 million, with 226,000 Shia, 400,000 Alevis, and
2.6 million Sunnis. Germany has about 2,600 Islamic places of worship, including 150 traditional
mosques (Germany, N.d.). Muslim populations continue to rise, especially with the conflict occurring
in Syria which is displacing thousands of families. More than 6 billion euros are being set aside to
house for 800,000 new refugee applicants this year. Germany is planning to take in 500,000 more for
several years to come. This amount represents 1% of Germany s population (Shubert, 2015). Not
everyone in Germany is open to the idea of refugees coming into the nation and it is sparking up
conflict between the citizens and the newcomers. When the chancellor of Germany, Angela Merkel,
informed the nation that they would be taking in this amount of refugees, Germans who strongly
opposed this decision burnt down a refugee shelter that ended up hospitalizing many of the individuals
taking refuge inside (Shubert, 2015). Taking in refugees into the country is forcing the people of
strong national identity to come forth and combat the intake of lesser political identities in the
refugees. This kind of national pride is being started by right wing extremists who believe that
bringing in so many
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Topic
Shopping When we want to buy something, we usually go to a shop. There is no doubt that there are
many kinds of shops in every town or city, but most of them have a food supermarket, a department
store, men s and women s clothing stores, grocery, bakery and butchery. As for my family, my parents
like to do shopping at big department stores and supermarkets. As a rule, they sell various goods under
one roof and this is very convenient. A department store, for example, true to its name, is composed of
many departments: readymade clothes, fabrics, shoes, sports goods, toys, china and glass, electric
appliances, cosmetics, linen, curtains, cameras, records, etc. You can buy everything you like there. As
far as I know there are also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the knitwear department one can buy sweaters, cardigans, short sleeved and long sleeved pullovers,
woollen jackets. In the perfumery they sell face cream and powder, lipstick, lotions and shampoos. In
a food supermarket we can also buy many different things at once: sausages, fish, sugar, macaroni,
flour, cereals, tea. At the butcher s there is a wide choice of meat and poultry. At the bakery you buy
brown and white bread, rolls, biscuits. Another shop we frequently go to is the greengrocery which is
stocked by cabbage, potatoes, onions, cucumbers, carrots, beetroots, green peas and what not. If I m
not mistaken, everything is sold here ready weighed and packed. If you call round at a dairy you can
buy milk, cream, cheese, butter and many other products. To tell the truth the methods of shopping
may vary. It may be a self service shop where the customer goes from counter to counter selecting and
putting into a basket what he wishes to buy. Then he takes the basket to the check out counter, where
the prices of the purchases are added up. If it is not a self service shop, and most small shops are not,
the shop assistant helps the customer in finding what he wants. You pay money to the cashier and he
gives you back the change. Questions: 1. What do we do when we want to buy something? 2. What
kinds of shops are there in every town? 3. Where do you like to do your shopping?
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  • 1. Free Images : Notebook, Writing, Hand, Book, Black 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Free Images : Notebook, Writing, Hand, Book, Black Free Images : Notebook, Writing, Hand, Book, Black
  • 2. Paul Alludes To The Paradox Of The Natural And The... make it happen ourselves. The wind of the Spirit blows where it will. (John 3:8) Paul alludes to the paradox of the natural and the supernatural by using two metaphors. The first is the process by which an embryo is formed in its mother s womb: I am in labor until Christ be formed (morphoo) in you. Even though human beings have their part to play in conceiving and giving birth to children and even though we think we understand certain facts about it there is something that remains a mystery. No matter how much we think we understand it, the process of conception and birth is always a miracle. It is something God does. It is the same with the process of metamorphosis, to which Paul refers in Romans 12:2. Do not be conformed to this world ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is saying that we can be intentional about creating the conditions for transformation by engaging disciplines that help us surrender ourselves to God not just in theory but in reality. As Richard Foster describes it, [Spiritual] disciplines are the main way we offer our bodies up to God as a living sacrifice. We are doing what we can do with our bodies, our minds, and our hearts. God then take this simple offering of ourselves and does with it what we cannot do, producing within us deeply ingrained habits of love and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit. (Renovare Perspective, April 1999) The Necessity of Community. Spiritual transformation takes place incrementally over time with others in the context of disciplines and practices that open us to God. In general, while we are still on this earth, our transformation will happen by degrees (II Corinthians 3:18) But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as from the Lord, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The River From Eden, By Charles Darwin One of the most well known atheists evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins who order to explain the existence of the universe and emergence of life on Earth. Today, many scientist firmly believe that the universe was created approximately when infinitely small and dense point known as singularity started expanding 14 billion years ago. Fine tuned expansion unleashed the beginning of the time and space itself. Our Earth formed some 4 or 5 billion years ago, and the first living single organisms appeared in water roughly 0.5 1.5 billions years after its existence.(35, Theism, Atheism,and Big Bang Cosmology). Over the millions of years they began to evolve from the single celled organism into ultimately the most advanced form of life, human through the process of natural selection. The term was popularized by Charles Darwin in 1859 to explain how animals change to adapt to the environment for survival. Richard Dawkins states in his book The River From Eden , Genetic code is in fact literally identical in all animals, plants, and bacteria that have ever been looked at. All earthly living things are descended from a single ancestor. From a molecular point of, all animals are pretty close relatives of one another and even of plants (12). Although scientists cannot scientifically explain how or why the Big Bang started, they successfully explain what happens after the Big Bang and how we all came to be. The second approach that explains the beginning of the universe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Language and Learning * In the educational field, the teaching learning cycle is a model used in contemporary teaching in both school and adult educational settings. Rothery (1996 in Derewianka amp; Jones 2012, pg 43) who originally developed the model used this to aim at disadvantaged children for teaching literacy and writing in the KLA (Key learning areas) who were from socially disadvantaged areas. Over time the model has been phased across other areas of the English language such as listening, speaking, reading as well as writing. The key involvement of the teacher also known as expert other in the teaching learning cycle is guiding the learner to understand key concepts in academic literacy through use of scaffolding strategies to transform students ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this stage some activities that teachers implement are group work activities where student can interact with one another including the teacher in developing a written text using formal academic literature from being shown before when modeling the genre. Also known as macro scaffolding when the teacher plans out goals for the classroom based on the students prior knowledge and newfound information (Hammond amp; Gibbons 2005, pg 12). This stage is an important stage as students are working together and developing their knowledge together. This is also known as ZOP (zone of proximal development). According to Vygotsky s theory citied in Salmon (2008 pg 457) it is the student levels level of understanding and where their potential of understanding can be through times of social interaction and the task being set. So in context of joint construction stage when students work together and with the teacher scaffolding their writing they are building upon their own knowledge and knowledge they have learnt from the field to contribute to the topic (Kozulin 2003). This is also influenced in the other stages of the learning cycle. Another strategy in scaffolding is interactional scaffolding where the teacher can prompt students to think, which then leads to them working together in building the field and contributing effectively during joint construction. For e.g. if the task set was writing a report the teacher can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Majestic Dinosaurs The title of the article I chose is Paleontologists probe the majestic reptiles origin and rise writen by Alenxandra Witze. This article talks about paleontologists excavating ancient fossils, giving them more information about the common ancestor of dinosaurs, and how they came to rule the earth for millions of years. The author gives us an example of what the ancestor of dinosaurs may have looked like, by telling us that it probably looked something like a chicken . Just as there was a mass extinction that wiped out most dinosaurs, there was a mass extinction millions years before, that gave the dinosaurs an opportunity to rise and evolve. 252 millions years ago, between the Permian and Triassic periods a mass extinction wiped out most life on Earth. This gave the opportunity for new groups to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The oldest piece of evidence showing that the first dinosaurs showed up during the Triassic time period, are the fossil footprints found that date back 250 million years, although not everyone is convinced that the footprints are definite evidence. Scientists are not sure how to classify some of the earliest species found between the three main branches of the dinosaur family tree: Theropods( two legged meat eaters), Sauropodomorphs(four legged, long neck plant eaters), and Ornithiscians ( bird hipped dinosaurs). Although these fossils help paleontologists discover new information, new findings also come from close relatives of dinosaurs, just like a long talk with an estranged cousin can help fill in family history, these discoveries are illuminating how dinosaurs evolved alongside other animals . One of the relatives that helped with this process are the silesaurids. Their bones help illuminate crucial differences between dinosaurs and their relatives deep in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Dirt Bikes Research Paper Dirt bikes and bikes go back since the early 50s and have been physically upgraded to better ways they have been ridden. Now they are faster stronger and more advanced. Dirt bikes and bikes go back awhile since the 1900s they go back pretty far. Dirt bikes are motorised bike that are great for offroad and are great for mud. Now the bike on the other hand the bike pretty much started Out as a trike which is a bike with three wheels. Now over the years it has advanced to two wheels and was a little harder to ride, but people got the hang of it. Although the dirt bike and bike are different they both are very similar. Having all the right you equipment for dirt bike riding is important.It is vital that when riding a dirt bike you must wear a helmet.The consequneces for not wearing a helmet can be servere;If you wreck and your not wearing a helment you will probaly making a trip to the hospital which is not good.You wanna make sure that when you go dirtbike riding you have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Individuality In Ayn Rand s The Fountainhead Ayn Rand wrote The Fountainhead which revolved around the protagonist; Roark s struggle to maintain his individuality. The realization of the novel is altruism, value, and individualism which guides humans to egotistic decisions. Roark breaking the law created the explosion of the ethics and moral of the novel. He doesn t break the law by demolishing the Cortland Homes, but instead he crushed the mass opinion of the false virtuousness of altruism and collectivism. Roark s ego throughout the novels stands firm against public opinion. Roark being a person who believes in individualism, designs modernized buildings. Even though he was offered many jobs to design traditional buildings, he declines them. His defining moral characteristics are his individualism and integrity. He guides every aspect of his existence by his own judgment, making him successful. Unlike Wynand, Roark believes the fully virtuous man ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Roark felt that dynamiting the Cortland Home was a moral necessity to preserve the housing project s integrity. When Peter Keating came to Roark for help with his design, he agreed to help Peter under one condition. Inevitably, that promise was broken, leaving him with no choice but to break the law and make it a test case for the court and jury to decide. This shows how passionate he is about his work and that he will not compromise his creativity in order to accomplish his personal goals. He had not even desired monetary or any other form of payment, other than seeing it built, for his creation: I agreed to design Cortland for the purpose of seeing it erected as I designed it and for no other reason. That was the price I set for my work. It was not paid. The features for the building being changed shows that people have no respect for him. This devastated Roark making him have not choice but to blow the building ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Occupy Wall Street Movement The Occupy Movement is an international activist movement that fosters social and economic change and originated from the actions of the Occupy Wall Street movement (source #7). The focus is on the Occupy Wall Street movement that was launched on September 17th 2011 and was catalysed by Adbusters activist Micah White. White created a web page about the corruption that was happening surrounding the financial crisis in the United States leading to the most recent recession. Large corporations based in the area of Wall Street have a great deal of wealth and in turn considerable influence on the democratic process. This particular occupy movement is motivated by the revolutionary protests in Egypt and Tunisia. The American protestors were convinced they could have an effect on the government through their protests. What this means is 1 percent of the population holds 35 percent of all stock and the other 99% marginally less (Source #3). Holding this much wealth this 1% has a great influence on democratic decision making. The official website for the occupy Wall Street movement puts it best saying: aims to fight back against the richest 1% of people that are writing the rules of an unfair global economy (source #2). The procedure of the Occupy Wall Street movement is quite simple. White outlines on her web page how she wanted 20,000 people to occupy Zuccotti Park near Wall Street. The protestor s occupied the square, made signs and chanted messages like We are the 99% ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Neat People Vs Sloppy People Analysis One may say that a neat person cleans every second of the day while a sloppy person doesn t clean up after themselves but in the article we will differentiate between the two. In the essay Neat People vs. Sloppy People, by Dave Barry he has his own opinion on the two. In the essay he says Neat people are lazier and meaner than sloppy people , I agree with that because I am a very neat person but I am not lazy. I like my room to be cleaned a certain way and the bathroom, cleaned the certain way because if it isn t cleaned the way I clean it will make me feel like it wasn t cleaned to its full potential. If I had a long day from school and work I might brush off cleaning for that day but that doesn t mean I am lazier than anyone else. If I don t have time to clean my room and the bathroom I might get upset because it throws off my whole schedule and cleaning routine but I am ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their sloppiness is merely the unfortunate consequence of their extreme moral rectitude. Sloppy people carry in their mind s eye a heavenly vision, a precise plan, that is so stupendous, so perfect, it can t be achieved in this world or the next. This opinion I might has to disagree because their is different definitions for the word sloppy. The definition I know for sloppy is a person who is careless and unsystematic; excessively casual. When I hear those words you think of someone who is messy and is careless or even carefree about the world around them and how they present themselves. I understand what the author thinks about sloppy people but the opinion that he is saying I don t think that is the correct term to use for his opinion I believe the term that he sound of used was open minded thinkers because they have a lot of thoughts and creativity but that the same time their ideas and their thoughts are so scattered around in others point of views it might look sloppy, unorganized or even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Interaction Between Clergy And Laity In Richard IV The interaction between clergy and laity is also discussed a fair bit in the subtext of the source. William Longchamps, bishop of Ely, and chancellor in Richard s stead, took castles and titles away from the men who held them and hand[ed] them over to foreigners and unknown men (31). This shows that the hold he has over the land with the king gone (i.e. clergy could have a firm grasp on the government). The only other person to do this is John (the king s brother), who takes the castles away from the men William assigned and returned them to their rightful castellans. It shows that the power held by William and John to be about equal, since they both do the same things. Next, the clergy and laity were against the chancellor who was hated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Next, monks were not supposed to have (although they did) interactions with the outside world, but as Richard (the chronicler) mentions the monks live secluded ... and yet you know everything that is done in the world as soon as it takes places, and sometimes ... in advance (2) . This illustrates that not all monks or monasteries followed their respective Rule fully. Some might have needed to trade, to confer blessings, or pray in the church that the laity attend putting them in close proximity to the laity. Monks also elected their future bishop without the assistance of the secular clergy (57). This elucidates that the secular clergy generally got involved in the elections of clergymen, possibly putting in their own men for the position, demonstrating that the secular clergy had little to no say in the election, even when they were involved. The secular clergy opposed him [the chosen bishop], the monks obtained him (57). Lastly, the bishop of Chester out of hate for religious orders cast the monks out of Coventry (69). One must first ask: Why is this man a part of a religious order if he hates them? and next: What was the outcome of that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Stylistic Analysis Of Deception Inception: An Analysis of the Stylistic Aspects The stylistic analysis of this paper will be focusing on the techniques used to indicate the dream realities and the actual reality in the movie Inception by Christopher Nolan. The analysis will be based on the mise en scene of the movie, especially camera movement, lighting, as well as sound and editing. When analysing these techniques into detail of three different scenes, differences and similarities should be spotted between the realities. By analysing these techniques, a conclusion will be made on whether or not the ending of the movie is the actual reality, or if it is a dream. The first scene to be analysed is the first dream the audience experiences lasting from 0:02:48 and until 0:04:26. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At 2:17:18 the audience sees an extreme close up of Dom s face, the focus mostly on his eyes. His facial expression is one of disbelief, which is also shown in the following shot, a close up of his face, the camera moving slightly backwards. The nondiegetic sound of the film s score is sentimental, evoking emotions. In the following shot Dom s eyes move to look at the members of his team, the camera following in an eye line match. Jumping forward to the very end of this scene, at 2:19:51, we see Dom coming home. Seven seconds later he is in the centre of the shot, the camera panning slowly from right to left. As Dom takes his totem, the spinning top, out of his pocket and spins it on the table, the camera follows his movement, but before Dom gets to see the spinning top fall, a signifier of reality, he sees his children and the following shot shows the audience the two children, who are out in the garden and playing. This shot is very close compared to the fact that Dom is inside the house, and would not be able to see them so closely. The sentimental music is high in volume before becoming more slow as Dom s children look up and see their father. The lighting in this shot seems to be natural, but is a tad too high key for it to be completely realistic. In contrast to the lighting on the children, the lighting inside the house is rather low key, with a golden glow, much like the lighting in the first analysed scene. Before the scene and movie end, the camera pans from right to left, removing the focus from Dom and his children and onto the spinning top, which is still spinning when the final cut is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analyse Team Norms 3 Analyse the effect group norms may have on team development Team norms are a set of rules or guidelines that a team establishes to shape the interaction of team members with each other and with employees who are external to the team. Team norms can be developed during an early team meeting. More norms can be added as the team sees the need for additional guidelines. Once developed, team norms are used to guide team member behaviour. Team norms are used to assess how well team members are interacting. Team norms enable team members to call each other out on any behaviour that is dysfunctional or that is negatively impacting the success of the team. As a care manager a team without relationship norms leaves itself open to potential interpersonal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You will want to develop norms in these areas for team success. These are the steps to follow when you create your team norms. Additionally, here are sample team norms in several areas of the more important aspects of interpersonal and team interaction. Team members as co workers: all team members are equal every team member s opinion will be thoughtfully considered; each team member will keep all commitments by the agreed upon due date; each team member agrees to constantly assess whether team members are honouring their commitment to the team norms. Team member communication: team members will speak respectfully to each other; will not talk down to each other; will positively recognize and thank each other for team contributions. Team member interaction in meetings: team members will listen without interrupting; hold no side or competing conversations; follow the rules for effective meetings; attend the meeting on time; always work from an agenda; minutes will be recorded at each meeting; end meetings on time. Team organization and function: leadership will rotate monthly; the team management sponsor will attend the meeting, at least, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Naimo Bars Research Paper Nanaimo bars are one of my favourite holiday desserts. This classic Canadian Christmas dessert is a delicious, smooth, and creamy dream. I hope you enjoy these delicious and hand held vegan nanaimo bars just as much as I do! I love these bars. They re naturally sweetened, and loaded with omega 3 fatty acids and ??? which allows the body to be properly fuelled while we enjoy the sweetness of this decadent chocolatey dessert. These bars are: Rich Creamy Chocolatey delight Melt in your mouth Morsel of delicious goodness Classically Canadian No bake Easy to make These bars will become the new holiday favourite at your Christmas get togethers. If anyone you know thinks vegan baking doesn t compare to using dairy in their baked goods ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. China s Struggle For Status Chinese international relations and historian Yong Deng s latest novel, China s Struggle for Status, analyzes China s rise in power and it s future trajectory according to his research. The novel was released during what many consider the peak of China s growth, or at least when the world was witnessing the prosperity of their country, the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The novel strays away from the status quo of analyzing China s rise, and rather focuses more on the reasons behind why China would want to become the world s top super power and its motives for control, if any. The book explores China s fixation with status, and why it appears they try so hard to attain it. Rather than simply writing about the struggle for power China has been experiencing and overloading the reader with statistics, Deng took a different approach. He emphasizes the major part that ideals such as reputation and status play in the political system and how they drive governments to want to achieve these both, in this case China. Deng explores how China has adapted its government and political system to successfully coexist with foreign countries, particularly after the Cold War. The novel focuses on about six areas of concern, including a chapter discussing international human rights and how China s policy in comparison to them. It goes without saying that this is a major area of concern for China, as they have been heavily scrutinized for it, but Deng also mentions the improvements that the Chinese ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Development Of Modernism After World War II After the Second World War, attention immediately turned towards reconstructing a better world. Like the earlier world war, it destroyed a previous social and economic order (Curtis, 1996). Many of tall buildings were built to meet the large number of human requirements. Modernism was rapidly developed at that time. This essay aims to explore the development of modernism after World War II by compare and contrast the two apartments which are Hansaviertel Apartment in German and Society Hill Towers in the USA. It first discusses the similarity of the two chosen buildings. Then explains the difference of design, which includes surroundings, building form and the apartment layout. Furthermore, explore the factors lead to those difference which are policy, the influence of the other architects and architects own belief. As cities were destroyed during the war, there were increasing needs of buildings especially the apartments and houses. These two chosen projects have the same functions as apartments. They were both high rise buildings, which were built as a part of the redevelopment of the city after the war. The Hansaviertel Apartment was built in 1957, Berlin, Germany and designed by Alar Aalto. The other one is named Society Hill Towers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I.M Pei is the designer for this apartment. The two apartments were built at the same time but contrast greatly in term of design, which can represent the several kinds of development of modernism after the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Sea Otters Research Paper Sea otters are a keystone species, meaning their role in their environment has a greater effect than other species. As predators, sea otters are critical to maintaining the balance of the near shore kelp ecosystems. Without sea otters, the undersea animals they prey on would devour the kelp forests off the coast that provide cover and food for many other marine animals. Additionally, sea otters indirectly help to reduce levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide, a prevalent greenhouse gas, as kelp forests play an important role in capturing carbon in coastal ecosystems DIET Sea otters eat urchins, abalone, mussels, clams, crabs, snails and about 40 other marine species. Sea otters eat approximately 25% of their weight in food each day to support ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But due to the fur trade, worldwide numbers plummeted down to a total of 1,000 2,000 in the early 1900s. Today, there are estimated to be just over 106,000 worldwide, with just under 3,000 in California. HABITAT RANGE Sea otters live in shallow coastal waters off the northern Pacific. Their historic range stretched from Japan, along the coast of Siberia and the Aleutian Chain and down the Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and California coast to Baja California. Currently sea otters can be found in Canada, Russia, Japan, California and Washington, but the majority of all wild sea otters are found in Alaskan waters. Recent reports of sea otter sightings have also occurred in Mexico. In the U.S., there are two distinct sea otter subspecies, the Northern sea otter (Enhydra lutris kenyoni) and the Southern sea otter (Enhydra lutris nereis). Northern sea otters are found in the Aleutian Islands, Southern Alaska, British Columbia, and Washington. Southern sea otters, also known as California sea otters, live in the waters along the California coastline and range from San Mateo County in the north to Santa Barbara County in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay on Death and Love in Little Women Four women, taught by weal and woe To love and labor in their prime. Four sisters, parted for an hour, None lost, one only gone... (365 366). Jo wrote these lines in a poem, after Beth died. This is the most significant struggle for Jo. Jo and Beth are the two middle sisters in the classic novel, Little Women (1869) written by Louisa May Alcott. This is a classic novel about an American family of four daughters, a father who is off at war and a mother who works for the food. Jo and Beth are best friends and Jo sets the example for Beth. Beth first gets sick when Mother goes off to take care of Father, who got seriously ill in the war. Beth comes down with scarlet fever that she caught from the baby down the road. Beth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jo realizes that everything she has ever done is either to protect or benefit Beth. This even meant not falling in love with Teddy or anyone else for that matter, as it would be something coming in between their relationship. One evening Jo goes upstairs to tend to Beth, when she realizes that Beth is no longer sleeping. Beth is still, pale, has thin cheeks and is not breathing. As Jo quietly mourns by herself, she thinks about what her life will be like without Beth as her arms instinctively tightened their hold upon the dearest treasure she possessed. (285) As years progress, Jo feels lost without her Beth. She pulls away from the world and becomes bitter until Professor Bhaer comes to visit. She unleashes all her frustrations, worries, and hopes on him and realizes that she doesn t want to get hurt again. Losing Beth was her first heartache, and she doesn t want to have another. As Mr. Bhaer and Jo talk, Jo also discovers that she has deep feelings for him, but doesn t want to act on them, as it would not be proper for a lady in her time. The professor leaves for a couple of years for a job in the west, but promises to be back. In between this time, they keep in touch and both eventually admit their feelings for each other, and decide that they should get married when he comes back. Fredrick and Jo make all of the arrangements for the wedding and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Analysis Of Raphael Ravenscroft s The Moonlight Sonata... It is my belief that every instrument has an anthem, every instrument has an instantly recognizable piece that forms its epitome. Whether it be Beethoven s Moonlight Sonata for piano, Raphael Ravenscroft s Sax hook in Gerry Rafferty s Baker Street, or G.C Colemans s Amen Break which has been referred to as Six second drum break that shaped 1500 songs , every instrument has this end goal to strive for, for violin, this piece is Méditation Religieuse. Méditation, the dramatic interlude from the opera Thaïs by French composer Jules Massenet, like no other piece so thoroughly shows off the range and passion that in the right hands a violin can execute. No longer confined to the realm of the Opera; Massonett s Méditation has taken on a life of its own as a soloist piece. As a consequence, almost all of the great violinists of the modern age have graced it with their own unique spin such as: Jascha Heifetz, Andre Rieu, and of course Joshua Bell. Joshua Bell was born in Bloomington, Indiana on December 9th,1967. Bell s interest in music was discovered at the age of four when his parents bought him a violin after finding Joshua making music my stretching rubber bands to different lengths on dresser drawers. At the age of 12 Bell he became serious about the violin when he attended the Medowmount music camp in Westport, New York. Joshua was discovered to be a prodigy, and at the age of 14 he made his orchestral debut at age 14 with the Philadelphia Orchestra becoming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Determinism And Free Will In Harry Potter And The Prisoner... The controversy of whether the doctrine of determinism or free will guides us throughout our life is constantly debated. Is there a superior being that determines everything that occurs, or are humans free to do whatever they choose? In stories, the collaboration of fate and free will propels the actions of characters throughout the plot. In J.K. Rowling s Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, there is a certain fate ordained, but there is free will that brings the characters to their fates. On the contrary, the chorus of Euripides Medea states the gods find a way, against all expectation, to do what they want...And that is exactly how this case turned out (Euripides 1467 1469), suggesting that whatever Medea does is constrained the the fate determined by the gods. That she enacts the judgement of the gods is what she considers the bindings of fate, but under the lens of Harry Potter, Rowling would treat this as free will that endows fate. The notion that there is a superior force that decides fate is present in the novel and the play, although the extent of this power contrasts. Dumbledore acts as a semi god figure in Harry Potter, determining the fates of Buckbeak and Sirius Black by pushing Hermione and Harry to use the Time Turner. Had he not opened up this possibility to them, the salvation of the doomed characters would not have been possible. As the events unfold with the time travel, Buckbeak s liberation from execution leads Dumbledore to remark How ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Causes And Effects Of The Boston Massacre Boston Massacre The day of 5, March 1770 have its immense significance in the history of America. It is remembered as the day of the killing of five heroes of the revolutionary process of America. It is the day of Boston Massacre. It has its strong implications in the nation s history (Sanchez). All the dispute between American colonist and the government of United kingdom take place when King George III send his military to America to control the agony created by the American colonist. This move of ruling government was quite unacceptable for American colonist as they consider it quite uneasy situation for me (Neil L. York). This step enhances the resentment in local people, and they start showing their hate to the government and military of the ruling country. With the passage of time, the situation becomes worse for the government to maintain law and order situation in the colony of America. Ultimately all these small events of hate for the ruling government leads the situation towards the Boston Massacre. To deeply understand that what is Boston Massacre is all about, it is necessary to critically analyze the causes and effects of the incident of Boston Massacre. Boston Massacre is considered as one of the decisive incidents in the history of America. The act of Boston Massacre happened on March 5, 1770. This incident was known as the act of massacre because it causes the brutal killing of five American men due to the fight between British soldiers and the American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Intellectualism In The Life Of Limerick Simmel As Berlin expanded amid an explosion of modern commodities, Simmel took note of th¬¬e rapidly increasing presence of both internal and external stimuli. He was suddenly living among strangers, aware of the sheer impersonality that cam¬¬e with a constantly changing environment. The people of Berlin were abruptly forced to think rationally rather than emotionally. They became desensitized due to overstimulation: no longer seeking connections to others, no longer possessing emotional constraints. All thoughts spawned from the sphere of mental activity that is least sensitive and furthest removed from the depths of personality (Simmel, 12). This intellectualism is definitive of life in any big city, for it is lacking all emphasis on personal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One is able to select what is viewed by their selected audience and the presence of social media often disguises and appears to compensate for the lack of meaningful interaction and conversation and face to face interaction in general. Individuals that work for a living often do become obsessed, forced to plan their lives around their work days and just as often choosing to spend time outside of work with those that work with them. Social media platforms even classify one s place of work as one of the most crucial, identity associated characteristics it is placed amid things such as name, hometown, and education. Likewise, the impersonality of interaction observed in Simmel s metropolis is as present as ever in large cities, it is extremely uncommon to interact with others beyond a basic, necessary level of interaction and even so the basis is still primarily commerce associated. Fashion is ever present as an outlet of expression. New York, London, Paris, and Tokyo: these bustling metropolises are recognized worldwide as the most fashion forward, expression filled cities. Fashion as a general phenomenon has also expanded due to various technology related commodities. Individuals are able to observe trends instantaneously and obtain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Call Of Duty Zombies Essay Call of Duty Zombies is a side game mode developed by Treyarch. It was introduced as a game mode after you beat campaign in Call of Duty World at War. Its first map was named Nacht Der Untoten, German for night of the living dead. It was based off the map airfield. It featured a player which survive endless hordes of zombies until they die. They had to get points by killing zombies and rebuilding barriers. With points you could by doors and points. When more maps were made we got perks, drinks that power up the player. The game mode was just for fun until the released the 3rd DLC pack for World at War. The new map Der Riese or The Giant made a story. The Zombies story is interesting topic that just reached a end in 2016 with its final map, Revelations. The Giant gave us more information about our four characters Richtofen, Dempsey, Nikolai, and Takeo. We learn that the zombie outbreak started when Richtofen and group 935 try to make an undead army to help the Nazi s win World War II. Instead the test subjects turn against the scientists. When Richtofen tries to kill his partner, Dr. Maxis and his daughter Samantha, they teleport to different places. Maxis becomes a robot and Samantha walks into Agartha, the device that lets people control the zombies. Years later ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They try to kill Richtofen until hordes of zombies come. After origins we got Shadows of Evil. Shadows of Evils had 4 new characters listening to a figure named shadowman. After doing the easter egg we capture the shadowman in the summoning key. As our characters almost et home richtofen steals it and leaves. We see our Origins characters in The Giant (Remastered). Richtofen kills his older self and proceeds to help the crew with wiping out the zombies. In the next map Der Eisendrache we discover we need to kill out 1.0 selves and put their soul in the summoning key. After they all were captured they were sent to the house, where they became ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Ralph Waldo Emerson And Thoreau Can you name poets that were clear examples of Bright Romanticism? A form of poetry that has an optimistic outlook. It stress an importance of nature. That has a valued a feeling over reason. A following of the heart rather than the mind. Also the setting apart from society. There are two who comes to mind; Thoreau and Emerson. Where Emerson and Thoreau were clear examples of Bright Romanticism exemplified by the inclusion of nature, a positive view of mankind, and a poetic style that broke traditional method. Ralph Waldo Emerson exemplified him being a clear examples of Bright Romanticism with his first inclusion of nature. An excerpt talking about the author about this manner can found in Cliff Notes under the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Next you will see how Thoreau and Emerson are clear examples of Bright Romanticism. The inclusion of positive view of mankind that is part of Bright Romantic poets can be found in both Emerson and Thoreau. To start off would be Ralph Waldo Emerson. A author that echoes my statement can be found in Guidepost written by Ptolemy Tompkins titled under The Original Positive Thinker Ralph Waldo Emerson. America s original positive thinker, Emerson was a tireless promoter of the basic transcendentalist idea that human beings are larger infinitely larger than they think they are. A man, he wrote, is the facade of a temple wherein all wisdom and all good abide. What we need to do is overcome the self imposed habits of thought that prevent us from fully realizing this potential. Or as Emerson put it, The only sin is limitation. Emerson showed his positive view of mankind through his ideas of anything can be change. Where nothing is impossible where you can transcend through anything and become more. Another source of information is found in his most famous book self reliance a book the embodies the title but a quote that can exemplify his thoughts and writers are Be yourself; no base imitator of another, but your best self. There is something which you can do better than another. Listen to the inward voice and bravely obey that. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Importance Of Liberal Education Education nowadays is typically seen merely as something students must endure before they enter the real world. Students who ace all of their classes are looked upon with admiration and promised that they will go far in life. While grades are an important part of the educational system, simply learning facts in school is not all that it takes to be a contributing member of society. William Cronon makes excellent points in his article Only Connect... in which he lists the ten qualities he believes are required for a person to be liberally educated. Based on this list, I don t feel as though I am where I could be at this point in my academic career. While I can claim to excel with certain qualities like listening intently and being able to talk with anyone, there are many aspects that I am unable to relate to, such as being able to write clearly or solve a variety of puzzles. By understanding the importance of a liberal education, hopefully we, as a society, can learn to connect with others and make a difference in our communities, and ultimately our world. Based on Cronon s list, it would be difficult to attain each and every one of these qualities. He even states at one point that a liberal education is not something any of us ever achieve... While it may not be an acquirable goal, it is something that we should strive for in order to better ourselves and those around us. In my own life, I struggle with the second aspect of these qualities, being able to read and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Accounting Scandal of Worldcom MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING WORLDCOM How did it cook the books? Nguyen Bao Khanh Student ID: FB60162 Class: FB0662 May 19th, 2012 APENDIX 1. WorldCom s accounting scandal 2. How did WORLDCOM cook its books? 3. Conclusion WORLDCOM headquarter in Virginia, USA. WORLDCOM S ACCOUNTING SCANDAL WorldCom, established in 1983, whose CEO was Bernard Ebbers, was the second largest long distance phone company in the US after AT T. It could be seen as a pride of America until it got into one of the biggest accounting scandals in the American history which finally led to its bankruptcy in 2002. On July 21st, 2012, WorldCom filed for bankruptcy, which was worth 103.9 billion USD and became the largest filing at its time. Its CEO, Bernard ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There would be no effect on current net income as increasing in Equipment means increasing in depreciation expense. Instead of being spent in the current year only, the cost is spread over many years. At the moment, you may have the general image of the tactics that WorldCom used to cook their books. WorldCom announced $3.8 billion in improperly booked expenses for 2001 and 2002, and an additional $3.3 billion in accounting errors. Moreover, WorldCom officially filed for bankruptcy when found an accounting fraud with the amount up to $11 billion. So how did it happen? As having mentioned, WorldCom s CEO Bernard Ebbers was convicted of being guilty for the stock and accounting fraud, so it was obvious that the fraud occur from the management level of the company. WorldCom s major operating expense was called line costs, which means cost paid to lease other telephone operators network, phone lines and so on. In short, just remember that line costs are its main operational expense. In 2000, WorldCom was actually not doing a good business, and they somehow tried to cover the current reality by performing some magic with their accounting stuff, and here is the thing: WorldCom was managing to cover the truth behind its business, so according to his indictment, Mr. Scott Sullivan former CFO tried to move around the reserves for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Marie Cure Essay What does the word radiation bring to mind? Some picture nuclear bombs, others a nuclear power plant producing radioactive waste. However, one of the first uses of radiation was for medical treatment, not destruction or energy. The scientist who discovered this potential was Maria Salomea Sklodowska, also know as Marie Curie. Michael Hart, in his book The 100, stated, It seems to me, however, that her great fame is based not so much upon the importance of the scientific work she did as upon the fact that a woman did it. (Hart 515). Some people would argue that Marie Curie s research was influential because she grew up in Russian controlled areas of Poland, where learning about certain things was not allowed, she isolated the elements polonium and radium in pitchblende, and that her work helped advance the development of nuclear technologies. Growing up, Marie Curie was not in the best of situations, however this gave her the hunger to learn more. She was born in the Russian controlled Kingdom of Poland on November 7, 1867 (Britannica). Her mother was a principal at a local school, and her father a physics teacher. When Marie was only five her mother developed tuberculosis, separating her from her family until the time of her death. Despite this Marie learned incredibly well, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This work prepared the way for the discovery of the neutron by Sir James Chadwick and, above all, for the discovery in 1934 by Irene and Frederic Joliot Curie of artificial radioactivity (Britannica). Marie Curie had stockpiled enough radium so that her daughter, Irene Curie, and her husband discovered artificial radioactivity. This led to ease of locating tumors using radioactive isotopes of certain elements and to the discovery of the neutron in nucleus of atoms. It solved many occurrences that scientists couldn t explain, such as what happened during alpha decay and atomic masses of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Role Of Supervisor And The Supervisor The role of the supervisor has never been simplified enough to be clear as to what the responsibilities of the role is. In fact, supervision tends to be a challenging word in the education field and can be accepted by various leaders of a school. Supervisors can simply be supervisors or they can be administrators who are involved in the role of hiring and evaluating their staff. One could even go as far as the master teacher who observes other educators that ensures they are utilizing proper skills and techniques. Supervisors come from various angles, so it comes to no surprise that a supervisor is expected to wear many hats. Over the course of years, the role of the supervisor has been redefined many times. Various research, studies and articles address the importance of a supervisor and how the importance is valued or defined. Modern supervision is expected to assist and assess the teachers and mold them to become independent, successful educators. My personal experience, my administration has taken that role and my supervisor reviews curriculum. Overall, a supervisor is there to provide the support necessary for the teacher and the success of instruction in the class. In any scenario, the supervisor is expected to direct and ensure that the teacher is continuously learning. They should also be involved in a collaborative relationship with the educator so that communication is open and growing. This should be where the supervisor validates the progress and identifies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Client Development On Their Company I would like to acknowledge the client development on their company, which makes a granite cleaning product. Being a sole proprietorship, our new client made a big accomplishment because the product has been sold in many major retail stores. This only brings big and better ideas to an individual owner of a company. While the client was involved in the sole proprietorship, there were different characteristics of the business that the expansion was required to be utilized, but there were still issues within the business. The client has informed me that they have recently encountered a problem with their distributor. At the point when the item landed in the merchant s area, the wholesaler rejected the item, saying that they have received ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There will be many different, individuals, contracts, laws, and risks that the clients will have to face in order to accomplish their goal for their business. Hopson also mentioned that there are advantages and disadvantages of the various entity choices for a growing small business that an owner intends to pass on to family members or sell upon retirement. Advisors must ensure that business owners understand the asset protection issues, tax advantages, and estate planning implications for the entity choice that the client will choose (2014, p.42). Before making the decision of the business entity, it is important that the client understands the different aspect of each of the business entities. With this in mind, small business owners and their advisors should examine the alternatives available (Miller, 2014, p.43). The client needs to be informed that going from a sole proprietorship to other business entities such as partnership, limited liability company, partnership s, and corporation required a lot of research. A partnership required two or more individuals in an agreement to carry on as a co worker of a business. It is important that both individuals have a professional and positive relationship in order to accomplish their goal together. The partnership is split up into two types of partnership, which is general and limited. The difference between the partnerships is that the general partnership doesn t require formation, but limited partnership required ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Differential Headaches List of differential diagnoses 1. Migraine headache 2. Tension headache 3. Chronic nasal congestion 4. Cluster headache 5. Brain lesion 6. Allergies The 32 year old patient is presenting with chronic headaches. Subjective data indicates over the eye throbbing or pressure that spreads to the ipsilateral temple which typically occurs on the left side. This headaches occur with extremely light and sounds which become aggravated with movement. Given this information, it is necessary to explore additional questions. According to Guilbea and Lenahan (2015) the health history questions are key to making a diagnosis as it will help to rule out another diagnoses. They questioned presented to the patient are listed below. Question one will identify whether the headache is primary or secondary. Using the well established PQRST pain method, the questions are designed based on this method. For question two the P aspects of pain which stands for provocating and precipitating factors. In question three, the Q stands for quality of pain. Question four addresses the R which stands for radiation. The patient did report it moves which is an area that requires further ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Is this headache been associated with any other condition? 2. What makes the pain worse, better, previous methods, and effectiveness of treatment? 3. What does the pain feel like in terms of shooting, burning, stabbing? 4. Does the pain radiate any other place? 5. Could you rate you pain on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 is no pain and 5 is severe pain? 6. Can you describe the timing of the headache? References Cano, M. E., Jaso, R. A., Tavares, M. E., Estrada, J. C., Mena, E. A., Reynoso, O., ... Córdova Fraga, T. (2011). A simple alternative for modulating and recording the PQRST complex. Revista Mexicana De Ingeniería Biomédica, 32(2), 100 108. Guilbeau, J. R., Lenahan, C. M. (2015). Assessment, diagnosis, and management of headache. International Journal of Aquatic Research Education, 9(2), ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Foundling Museum To what extent has the Foundling Museum uncovered the hidden histories of Georgian London s poverty stricken families? Word Count: 1432 Since 2004 the Foundling Museum has stood as a site to memorialise the Georgian Foundling Hospital; this institution cared for London s abandoned children, foundlings. In a recent podcast, Laura Gowing described the stories of these children and their mothers as hidden histories . She claims that the Foundling Museum offers a narrative for figures who are otherwise overlooked by historians. This essay will assess Gowing s statement by first discussing the way in which the museum presents the hospital s abandoned children. Here, a particular focus on temporary exhibitions will show how the narrative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Historians have previously disregarded the lives of these women out of belief that they were objects of male sexual aggression with no sexual desire or expression of their own . The museum s permanent display of these unfortunate women is limited to their petitions, which were written in hope that the staff would allow their child to be admitted into the hospital. Although the temporary exhibition, The Fallen Woman has attempted to correct this through a sound installation, intended to give these women a voice, its source remains founded upon petitions. This means that the ability of the museum to uncover the history of unfortunate women is already limited by the availability of sources. Yet instead of using these petitions to gain as much information about these women as possible, the museum chooses to refer to them only in relation to foundling children. This ignores the context in which these mothers signed their petitions. Thus we must rely on alternate sources of information to understand the lives of these mothers. Evans article on London s mass of unfortunate women uses the Foundling Hospital petitions for such a purpose. She cites petitions in which women express their great distress in handing over their children. They claim that factors such as illegitimacy and poor state of health is what forced them to make this decision. If Evans has shown that such details of these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Equine Industry Research Paper The equine industry or better known as the horse world is one of the largest industries in the world today. It is a multimillion dollar enterprise that involves more than just the horses. The equine industry is popular worldwide and involves people from all different places and backgrounds. It has a significant impact on the economy in the U.S. and other countries as well. So what makes this industry so important to countries economies worldwide? Many people might assume it s just the excitement of the rodeo or horse show that draws people to pay money to watch the excitement. However, it is so valuable to the economy, because of the diverse opportunities it offers. The industry covers all aspects of being involved with horses such as: trainer/coach, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The horse world impact in the European economy is close to 108 billion U.S. dollars. The English side of the industry is more prominent in European countries such as Germany and Ireland. In Ireland, racing, breeding, and equestrian sports are the three main parts of the equine industry. Despite it being a rather small country, it holds a very high position nationally in all three parts. Ireland has a long history with horsemanship skills that contribute to it being the third largest breeder of thoroughbreds in the world. According to Ireland s Minister for Agriculture, Food, and the Marine Simon Convey, We have all the natural advantages for horse breeding and production in this country, a natural affinity for the horse, an abundance of horsemanship and world class riders ( Irish Sport Horse Industry Survey ). There are approximately 130,000 horses in Ireland and the industry contributes approximately 750 million U.S. dollars to its overall economy. However, the Western side of the horse world, particularly barrel racing, is growing rapidly in places like Canada and Brazil. For example, the Chief Executive Officer of Equine Canada stated, Our report confirms the enormous but too often underestimated contribution made by Canadian equestrians to our country s economy and quality of life ( Equine Industry Study ). The country does face challenging climate conditions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Exploring The Anglo-Saxon Hero What is a hero? Perhaps it should be rephrased: who is a hero? Of course, it now becomes easy to answer we can say Odysseus, as he didn t just assist in the victory at Troy, but fought the gods with his longing for his home; or Beowulf, who fought of the terrible monsters in Hrothgar s kingdom as well as his own; or Byrhtnoth, who died while defending the land he loved. Clearly, it is easy to list off the heroes in these ancient poems. However, why is this so, why can we so easily identify heroes without consciously recognizing the clues that lead us to those conclusions? While this question may remain unanswerable without understanding psychology, it is still possible to understand what makes a hero tick his set of features ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 143). By telling Wiglaf to bring the treasure to him, Beowulf is showing the audience that despite his imminent departure from the mortal world, he still possesses a greed for treasure. While some argue that Beowulf is merely trying to understand the fate of his kingdom based on its newfound wealth, the desire for treasure is nonetheless childish telltale signs of selfish attributes in Beowulf s character. The story of the Volsung family contains the tale of Sigmund in The Saga of the Volsungs. Sigmund is also a mythological character, due to his immediate relation to the mythical Volsung family, just like Beowulf. His actions, such as becoming a wolf (just like Beowulf) with his incestuous son Sinfjotli in the forest, embarking on an adventure to fight hunters, are clearly impossible without the mythological or legendary setting. For this reason, we classify Sigmund as being mythological, since he could not have been real, at least based this description. Similar to Beowulf, audiences can observe crucial, dark characteristics of Sigmund that distinguish him. His legendary feats are just that legendary. However, they also possess negative qualities. In the previous example of how Sigmund and Sinfjotli put the skins on (The Saga of the Volsungs, p. 44), Sigmund does not just run about the forest happily, he and Sinfjotli terrorize hunters by competing to kill more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Compare And Contrast Phaaethus And Icarus The two myths Phaethon and Daedalus and Icarus describe two foolishly ambitous boys. Their Characteristics are small minded, for what they do, say, feel, and think are relatively idiotic. The conflict, or major problem is Character vs. Self. Through the use of Characterization and Conflict, both mythical protagonists Phaethon and Icarus demonstrate a shared lesson that a prideful disregard of the warnings from those who are older and wiser can lead to disastrous consequences. Furthermore, Phaethon from Phaethon and Icarus from Daedalus and Icarus, both are prideful and foolish. These characteristics are what progress the conflict. A good example is when Phaethon does not listen to his fathers reasoning and instead uses Apollos promise against himself. I have asked sire and you have promised (52) Phaethon obviously didnt even consider his fathers advice, or warning, he has an over all disregard for his father Apollo, this isnt just rude, but disrespectful, these actions prove an overall prideful personality, for he believes that he has the right to defy those who are not just older, but more experienced and wise too, this pridefullness led to the climax, where Phaethon dies a most terrible death. Icarus has similar characteristics, for example, when Daedalus warns Icarus, Icarus holds no regard for this Warning. Above all do not fly to high (61) His father yells. Yet,later in the text Icarus specifically states Sun...I can fly as high as you! Icarus doesnt just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. A Sad but Necessary Tragedy In September of 1951, Japan signed the Treaty of San Francisco which officially ended the tensions between itself and the United States. However before then, in August of 1945, the United States built two atomic bombs called Little Boy and Fat Man; but, they did not truly know the horrific and disastrous effects that these weapons were capable of ( The Avalon Project ). On August 6th and 9th 1945, the United States dropped these two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities: Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Little Boy and Fat Man detonated approximately 500 600 feet above the ground and caused a massive impact on Japan that are almost too horrific to describe ( The Avalon Project ). The outcome of the bombing had forced Japan to surrender the war in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They lost most of their territory including the Kurile and Ryukyu Islands, and all territory acquired after 1894 ( Japanese History: Postwar ). Japan also lost its military and right to create or own a new one (Japan 1122). With no military, Japan would be defenseless and vulnerable to any other foreign country. Over 200,000 soldiers, who fought in the military in World War II, were convicted of war crimes and banned from any public office (Japan 1123). They had no power over any foreign country and had lost all of their influence on foreign countries as well. In August of 1945, the occupation of Japan by the United States started and would last till April of 1952 ( Japanese History: Postwar ). This occupation consisted of three phases. In the first phase, Japan established an extensive amount of political, social, and economic reforms (Japan 1122). These reforms focused on fixing the economic, political, and social systems so that Japan could rebuild into a stronger empire. For example, in 1947, Japan obtained a new constitution which revoked all of the emperor s power ( Japanese History: Postwar ). In the second phase, Japan focused only on repairing their economy (Japan 1122). This phase became very important because it stabilized and grew the Japanese economy. It allowed them to progress even further than they had begun with before the war. In the third period, Japan focused on preparing for the post occupation era (Japan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. David And Goliath Research Paper In the story of David and Goliath, David youngest son of Jesse is the story of an army that was bound to be loser against the great Goliath. Goliath was this nine foot giant that was fully equipped with good armor and was prepared to fight the Israelites. Goliath was a part of the philistine army. And the Philistine army was prepared way more than the Israelites and they both gather to camp out on either sides of a deep valley. While camped Goliath mocked the Israelites and their army. David was sent to give food to the Israel army. In doing so heard Goliath William Harkey: William Harkey: Last Name 2 taunting the army, and saw the men were afraid of the Giant. So David volunteered to face off with the great giant. No one in the army believed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Originally he wasn t even a part of the fighting army. But came out and believed in himself and god and achieve what an entire army thought would be grandest of tasks to completed. David was an underdog. Underdogs have existed since the beginning of time. Like Gideon. Gideon was part of an army that where full of men 30,000 plus, but was told by the lord that he would let them win they had to first get rid of some of their men. So the lord told Gideon to tell any many afraid of battle to turn around and go home. 22,000 men left the army. But that wasn t enough. The lord said to Gideon I will help you win but you still have to many men. So he told him to take them by the water. And near the water he was to separate them by those who drink the water by using their tongue to lap it up like a dog will be in one group. And those who bend down to drink will be in the other group. 300 men used their hands to bring water to their mouth and lapped it like dogs do. Those 300 went into the army with Gideon. Those 300 men kept he supplies and trumpets of the other men who went home. The Midianites were camped in a valley below Gideon s camp. Lord spoke to Gideon that night and told him I will help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Michael Jordan Success A man of many talents, Michael Jordan is. Part of a very elite group of athletes to play two professional sports in their lifetime. Michael Jordan played for fifteen years in the NBA and a year in minor league baseball. An African American standing six foot six inches above the ground, some may say sports came easy for Michael, but how wrong they are. It was not always an easy road for Michael Jordan, but a road he would take many times again. This road tested his determination, strength, guts, and it always tested his love for the game. Michael Jordan once said, I ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed. The athlete from Wilmington, North Carolina was first tested his sophomore year in high school. Basketball tryouts didn t go as Michael had planned, he got cut from his varsity team. Being five foot eleven everything wasn t so easy for him. Instead of using that as a reason to quit, Mike used it as motivation. His next ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He won three championships in a row in first nine before retiring for the first time to pursue his dream in professional baseball. Michael then returned to the Chicago Bulls and the NBA in the 1994 season. He then won three championships again in 1995, 1996, and 1997 before retiring once again. He returned once more with the Washington Wizards in 2001 and then retire for good in 2003. A player who was challenged from the beginning of his basketball experience and throughout his entire career. He faced many challenges such as playing through a terrible sickness in the NBA playoffs. During the game he would puke on the sidelines during stoppages in play. But Michael Jordan was also a man of success, as he won six NBA championships and two gold medal with the famous Dream Team in the Olympics. Overall, Michael Jordan had many ups and downs, and how he handled them and rose above everything is why he is the greatest athlete of all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Implementation Of An Android App For The Campus Security Implementation of an Android App for the Campus Security David Silva, Felipe Paiva, Marcello Souza, and Mariane Borges Dr. Longinow, ARMOUR College of Engineering TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 2 1.1: Credibility 2 1.2: Overview 3 2. Technical Approach 3 2.1: Project Activities 3 2.2: Purpose of Plan 4 2.3: Criteria for Success 6 3. Operations Plans 6 3.1: Management and Implementation 6 3.2: Quality Control 7 3.3: Survey Application 7 3.4: Schedule 8 4. Results and Conclusion 9 5. Acknowledgements 15 6. References 15 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1.0 Steps to develop a software 4 Figure 2.1 Android Studio Logo 4 Figure 3.0 Android Studio Interface 5 Figure 3.4 Project Schedule Overview 5 Figure 4.0 Splash screen of the app showing its logo. 10 Figure 4.1 Login Screen to prevent pranks 10 Figure 4.2 Main screen showing the buttons. 11 Figure 4.3 An options menu 11 Figure 4.4 Panic Button activity 12 Figure 4.5 The Suspicious Activity Button activity 12 Figure 4.6 Options menu Emergency Map 13 Figure 4.7 Options menu Feedback 13 Figure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Dowbt Of Future Foes It is clear that there is a prominent struggle in the balance of power between the monarch and the subject that is represented in the two early modern texts of the play Edward II by the playwright Christopher Marlowe and the poem The dowbt of future foes exiles my present joye by Queen Elizabeth. Each monarch in each text is losing support from their once loyal followers and subjects by intertwining public responsibility and personal desire. In this essay I will use these texts to demonstrate the monarch s power struggles as a result of their subjects. I will also use secondary sources of criticism to confirm the points that are made in this essay. Firstly, I will analyse the poem The dowbt of future foes exile my present joye by Queen Elizabeth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is also the nobles, especially Mortimer Senior and Mortimer Junior. The nobles see Gaveston as an inappropriate preoccupation for the King which leads to his authority and the balance of power being fragile. His preoccupation with Gaveston has lead to the King think of nothing but Gaveston (2.2.7) and still his mind runs on his minion (2.2.4). King Edward s struggle to balance power has lead to the weakening of the army and therefore England is at threat to foreign invasion. In the words of critic David Stymeist in the text the Status, Sodomy, and the Theater in Marlowe s Edward II , Christopher Marlowe dramatizes the history of the English King who is accused of allowing his homoeroticism to take precedence over his political and social obligations (P 235). Many critics have claimed that this play is a play of sodomy. However if we look at the Oxford English Dictionary, sodomy is defined as any form of sexual intercourse considered to be unnatural. Now chiefly: anal intercourse (OED). There is no evidence in the play that confirms that both King Edward and Gaveston had any form of sexual intimacy. However, critic Mario DiGangi writes in the text Marlowe, Queer Studies and Renaissance Homoeroticism that Sodomite meant more than a man who has sex within another man . The label also meant that this particular man was treasonous, monstrous, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Hodgkin Lymphoma Case Studies Journal for exam 3 Hello I m Dr. T Lymphocyte and I will be answering your questions on Hodgkin Lymphoma Non Hodgkin Lymphoma. Now these types of lymphoma are common blood cancers that involve T cells. Risk factors in having this kind of cancer could be from family history of it or infection from autoimmune diseases. Receiving an organ transplant from a donor with the possibility of having some hereditary pattern of this cancer could give you the cancer. Other risks of acquiring HL or NHL are long exposures to certain chemicals like pesticides, fertilizers or organic solvents, or infection from particular viruses for example Epstein Barr, human T lymphotropic virus type 1, HIV/ AIDS, hepatitis C or certain bacteria (H pylori). If one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Sao Paulo Challenges Do you want a better city without problems, crimes, poverty, and a lot of other problems in São Paulo? Of course yes! I m Gustavo Giacomini and I am the person who will solve all this problems because I love this wonderful city. I am here to talk some problems that Sao Paulo has in some areas and how to beat them. This areas are: Health, Economy and Education. Do you thing our education is good ? OF COURSE NOT! Actually, 1,5 million of people who live in São Paulo don t know how to write and read. Imagine if you don t know how to read and write, you wouldn t be able event to do a list of your market. This occurs because have a lot of problems with the education, for example, there aren t many public schools, the teachers don t earn a lot of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. How Important Is The Outback In Australia Introduction: The subject i m suppose to talk about today is the outback in australia. OUTBACK The Outback is the place of australia which is Remote. I would not say that the outback is a defined area, the Outback is only a term used to refer to locations that are far away from the big cities in australia. The Rangelands is the fertile area and have been traditionally used for sheep or cattle farming. The main economic activities is argiculture, tourism and mining. Medicine in the outback Because of the big expanses and remoteness in the outback is a smart service, a tiny little airplane called the flying doctor was created in 1928. The main Idea of the service is to provide medical care for those people who cannot reach hospitals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Everyday Use Identity Analysis In the short story Everyday Use , Alice Walker created characters that are on the search of their own identity. Walker emphasizes on the aspect of individuality in Maggie. Maggie is Mama s younger daughter and Dee s sister. She is very shy, nervous, and benevolent young woman. Compared to her older sister Dee, she is not smart and is less beautiful. Several years before, there was a fire at the Johnson s first home which left Maggie with burn scars. Since Dee went away for college, she does not have a good relationship with her mother. Maggie has a very close relationship with her mother. When Dee is set for arrival, Maggie seems very anxious about Dee s arrival. Throughout the short story Maggie grows in her own confidence. Walker doesn t ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Dee left, it was only Maggie and mama. It was expected that these two would have an bond simply because they were left alone. Mama used this opportunity to instill everything into Maggie that she did not instill Dee. Maggie and Mama quilted together, and they both learned the value of the quilts and it s family traditions. This bond created Maggie to have some sense of trust in her mother. She knew that if nobody loved her, her mother did. There were a few instances where Mama did in fact defend Maggie. When Dee came back explain why she was more deserving of the quilts than Maggie, Mama says, I reckon should would, (Walker 320), This shows that Mama was in fact confident in Maggie, she wasn t ready to give up on Maggie just because of Dee s return. When Mama gives the quilt to Dee she confirms her young daughter s self ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Express Trust Determining the certainty of intention, subject and object of express trust You write into your will, I bequeath my assets to my son, John, and if John is under the age of 25, I direct that his inheritance shall be administered by my trustee until he attains the age of 25 These words likely constitutes an intention to create an express trust. You leave $3000 with your sister telling her; I hope you used this money for the sole purpose of paying for my mother s care. Have you just created a trust or requested merely a moral obligation? Again, you are not a gambler, but went out on a shopping trip you noticed that a horse called Equity was running in the Grand National and you couldn t resist placing $50 on it to win. In the event the horse came in at 100 1 and you returned home to your family with $5000 and a broad smile. When your wife demanded, did you bought Jimmy s birthday present, then you replied I ve ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the interests are not clearly delineated the trust fails and the trustee will hold a resulting trust in the testator s estate. In Gomez et al v Gomez et al the testator bequeathed residue of real and personal estate to Margaret, Joyce and Yvonne in equal shares. Yvonne predeceased testator. The court held that by listing the name of the beneficiaries, the share of Yvonne as to residue of realty and personalty lapsed and passed on intestacy. Compare Gomez v Gomez to Boyce v Boyce where the testator devised two houses to Maria and Charlotte, with Maria predeceasing the testator. It was held by the court in that case that Charlotte had no beneficial interest in uncertainty of the interest each was to take. There was in this case a resulting trust in the testator estate. Gomez v Gomez raised some doubt about the Boyce ratio, as the court seemed to prioritize a reasonability test over necessity test for a clear declaration and certainty of subject ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Descriptive Essay About Roller Coasters Roller coasters are horrible, in my opinion anyways. Mostly because I m so trusting of the way everyone says they re so amazing and great. News Flash they aren t! But every time I m at a theme park, I let them persuade me into riding them. I sure won t make that mistake again! It was late at night, and Busch Gardens would close in one hour. My family and I were hoping to go on one last ride, since they had closed for two hours earlier. That s when we came across Cheetah Hunt. Sure, it looked friendly from the outside, but it sure wasn t on the inside. So, who wants to go on Cheetah Hunt? My dad asked us. No way, my sister, Kira, responded, I don t want to die tonight! Come on! It ll be fun I pleaded, hoping I wasn t going to be stuck with my father. I glanced at the ride, and saw it s deadly loops mocking me. My stomach flipped and I wasn t even in line! Maybe I shouldn t do this... I thought to myself. I looked at the teal rails and reassured myself. It doesn t look too bad, I said, You could handle it, maybe. Even though I was talking to Kira, I knew it was just to help me. Mostly because she would never in a million years ride a roller coaster not even a toddler one. Soon enough, we had all made a decision, everyone would go on Cheetah Hunt except Kira. We walked into the building where the lines were forming. It was decorated with savanna trees carved into the wall, stone leaves glued to pillars, and even some chiseled cheetahs every now and then. We ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Argumentative Essay On Magic Mushrooms Psychedelic Mushrooms Psychedelic mushrooms are rumored to have a long and holy background, which dates back to 9000 B.C in North African indigenous cultures. Rock paintings, statues and manuscripts depict what some historians believe to be magic mushrooms. This idea is highly controversial, as other historians claim that none of the evidence found is definitive, and that people are seeing what they want to see. Westerners began to eat magic mushrooms during the 1950s; throughout the 1960s and 1970s, hallucinogenic drugs became widely popular and psychedelic mushroom use became inextricably tied to the hippie movement. Along with the history of these mushrooms, there are other interesting facts about these hallucinogens. At least 144 species ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That does not include over the counter drugs like Tylenol and Claritin which are used to help with sickness. Taking illegal drugs will harm you and possibly others around you. Whether or not a drug is legal or illegal, people will still find a way to do it. People want what they can t have. Think, if coffee was illegal, would more people want it? (I do not know the answer to this). However, that does not mean that we should just give in and start making drugs legal, because that is us practically putting drugs into people s hands. Drug addicts can end up on Welfare and find themselves troubled to find a job. Drugs cause people to make bad decisions and can get people killed. Pregnant women taking drugs could cause their baby to have birth defects. They can damage your brain, heart, and other important organs. People who support legalizing drugs state that the government should be more focused on other crimes such as robbery, murder and rape. These offenses are closely tied to the drug market, so if we could get rid of these unnecessary drugs, we could decrease crime rates. There are better, safer alternatives to using drugs. Some may argue that people should be able to put whatever they please into their bodies, but putting drugs into your body will ruin yours and potentially others around you s life. If heroin was all of a sudden legalized, no, everyone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Informative Essay On Refugees In Germany, the Catholic Church has a portion of the population consisting of 25.2 million. The Protestant Church, has 24.5 million members. The two churches make up more than three fifths of the population. The Muslims number is approximately 4 million, with 226,000 Shia, 400,000 Alevis, and 2.6 million Sunnis. Germany has about 2,600 Islamic places of worship, including 150 traditional mosques (Germany, N.d.). Muslim populations continue to rise, especially with the conflict occurring in Syria which is displacing thousands of families. More than 6 billion euros are being set aside to house for 800,000 new refugee applicants this year. Germany is planning to take in 500,000 more for several years to come. This amount represents 1% of Germany s population (Shubert, 2015). Not everyone in Germany is open to the idea of refugees coming into the nation and it is sparking up conflict between the citizens and the newcomers. When the chancellor of Germany, Angela Merkel, informed the nation that they would be taking in this amount of refugees, Germans who strongly opposed this decision burnt down a refugee shelter that ended up hospitalizing many of the individuals taking refuge inside (Shubert, 2015). Taking in refugees into the country is forcing the people of strong national identity to come forth and combat the intake of lesser political identities in the refugees. This kind of national pride is being started by right wing extremists who believe that bringing in so many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Topic Shopping When we want to buy something, we usually go to a shop. There is no doubt that there are many kinds of shops in every town or city, but most of them have a food supermarket, a department store, men s and women s clothing stores, grocery, bakery and butchery. As for my family, my parents like to do shopping at big department stores and supermarkets. As a rule, they sell various goods under one roof and this is very convenient. A department store, for example, true to its name, is composed of many departments: readymade clothes, fabrics, shoes, sports goods, toys, china and glass, electric appliances, cosmetics, linen, curtains, cameras, records, etc. You can buy everything you like there. As far as I know there are also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the knitwear department one can buy sweaters, cardigans, short sleeved and long sleeved pullovers, woollen jackets. In the perfumery they sell face cream and powder, lipstick, lotions and shampoos. In a food supermarket we can also buy many different things at once: sausages, fish, sugar, macaroni, flour, cereals, tea. At the butcher s there is a wide choice of meat and poultry. At the bakery you buy brown and white bread, rolls, biscuits. Another shop we frequently go to is the greengrocery which is stocked by cabbage, potatoes, onions, cucumbers, carrots, beetroots, green peas and what not. If I m not mistaken, everything is sold here ready weighed and packed. If you call round at a dairy you can buy milk, cream, cheese, butter and many other products. To tell the truth the methods of shopping may vary. It may be a self service shop where the customer goes from counter to counter selecting and putting into a basket what he wishes to buy. Then he takes the basket to the check out counter, where the prices of the purchases are added up. If it is not a self service shop, and most small shops are not, the shop assistant helps the customer in finding what he wants. You pay money to the cashier and he gives you back the change. Questions: 1. What do we do when we want to buy something? 2. What kinds of shops are there in every town? 3. Where do you like to do your shopping? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...