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Jules Ferry s Speech On Imperialism
According to the content section of this chapter Imperialism, means, the subjugation, domination, and
exploitation of almost the entire globe to the economic and political needs of one region (Europe), a
development unprecedented in human history. To a neutral viewer this may appear like a beneficial idea.
During the 1800s and early 1900s, Imperialism was seen as a benefit to some and others did not see it as
this. Many European nations such as Great Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, as well as some other
nations were gaining land. Many people had opposing views regarding imperialism. Those who were in
favor of imperialism often argued that it was beneficial based on nationalism, economic gains, the fervor
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Jules Ferry s idea about making the trade better is a great idea, but unfortunately would not work like he
thinks. The other country would not be willingly let imperialists take over. Jule s speech continues with a
response from M. Camille Pelletan, an honorable audience member, he states What is this civilization
which you impose with can non balls? What is it but another form of barbarism? Don t these populations,
these inferior races, have the same rights as you? Aren t they masters of their own houses? (258). Pelletan
jeers and condemns Ferry, but Ferry sticks to his racist ideas and continues to put the inferior races under
him. Ferry continues to talk about the superiority he thinks Europe has over everyone. He states,
Gentlemen, I must speak from a higher and more truthful plane. (258). Ferry is showing that he thinks he is
superior to those he is speaking to and sees himself as a superior to others and that he is above the inferiors.
He then continues to make it clear that superiors have control over the inferiors, It must be stated openly
that, in effect, superior races have rights over inferior races. (258). Throughout his speech, Ferry tries to
show what the positives of Imperialism is, but does not acknowledge the negatives for the expansion and
take over of certain territories.
The imperialists tried to make arguments that they were bringing only
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Gender Inequality In Narnia
Different works may have different binary oppositions than Cixous already mentioned in her essay, but the
principle is that in patriarchal binary thought the male is always the winner (147). The writer finds another
opposition but has not mentioned by Cixous, it is forgiveness and banishment . In the novels, Lewis implies
inequality of gender which always defends the male characters, just like Cixous states that male always the
victor (147). Lewis more to give special treatment to male and more to let female characters fall. This
inequality can be seen in the characters of Susan and Edmund Pevensie.
Both Susan and Edmund did some mistakes in Narnia, but it is only Edmund who receives forgiveness from
Aslan. Edmund s big mistake is he betrays his siblings so he could be a ... Show more content on
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As a child, he believes of the White Witch s promise. Even they knew that White Witch is an evil, but he
still came to visit her even without his siblings and betrayed them.
After all four children arrive in Narnia and being warned by the beavers, Edmund still wants to follow the
instruction of The White Witch and ready to betray his siblings, he does it completely. When The White
Witch asks about his siblings, he tells her every single detail about their location and what they are going to
do to help Narnians. Edmund has come to the bottom of his descent.
After Edmund having been rescued by the Narnians, he has a long talk with Aslan. The detail of this
conversation is left to the reader s imagination, but it was a conversation which Edmund never forgot (Lion
59). He continues his transformation of being good with his sincere apologies to each one of his brother and
sisters. Edmund bad attitude changes through the story. He has a hard adventure that teaches him to be
better. And then he becomes King Edmund the Just. Lewis gives Edmund another chance to change his
personality, but he did not do that to
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The Importance Of Sexism On Women
Sexism towards women is deeply rooted in history. Today s culture sees men as the dominant sex due to
biological differences between men and women. Constantly throughout time, men exploit and look down
on women. They were subjected to stay in the house and forbidden to explore activities and careers that
were not for women. With medical and technological advances, women started to stand up for themselves
and exit out of their traditional roles at home. Today, a tremendous amount of progress has been made
towards gender equality, but women still battle against sexist attitudes. This includes a perpetuating rape
culture that blames women for dressing in a way that is asking for it to women making 77 cents on the
dollar when compared to a man s salary. These are examples of sexism women are subjected to and the
authors in the articles Marked Women, Sexism in English, and A Woman s Beauty, argue how women are
marked based upon various aspects of their life whereas men are unmarked and viewed in a holistic way.
Every action, every choice, every piece of a woman tells a story about her even if it is not her intention. In
the article Marked Women, Deborah Tannen sheds light on the idea that women are inherently marked in
everything they do. Clothes that a woman chooses to wear mark her so that a judgement can be formed
about her character. Wearing shorts too short or clothes too tight mark women as promiscuous or asking for
it. Loose clothing and sweatpants are marked
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Time Travel In Literature From The Anglo-Saxon Period And...
For a brief moment suppose that time travel exists. A conundrum that has influenced our movies, our
stories, and proved impossible by the laws of physics, is now a reality. What is the first thing to do: Kill
Hitler? Save the Library of Alexandria? Suppose that a time traveler has a great love for literature,
specifically literature from the Anglo Saxon period and the English Renaissance. These two periods had
vastly different societies, and due to this, vastly different literature. If the time traveler were to compare the
literature from both periods, they would see that as time progresses, the themes in the literature from these
periods shift from the bravado of glory and honor to the quieter aspects of life.
While time travel may not be an opportunity at the moment, it is possible to step into the traveler s shoes by
examining the historical context surrounding these periods. Foremost, the Anglo Saxon period, was a time
when brawn, not brains, won the crown. The Celtic peoples, or Gauls, were loose knit tribal people who
were chased to Great Britain by the Romans, and built Hadrian s Wall to protect themselves. The Germanic
people were very similar to the Celtic people: both used human sacrifice and had warrior kings. This was a
time of the Vikings, for adventure. It was a time when the old gods Dagda, Lugh, Odin, Thor, and many
others ruled. In the midst of all of this barbarism, it was oddly progressive, as women could divorce their
husbands and own property. As time
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Effective Treatment Of Hepatitis C
Introduction
Hepatitis C is an inflammatory condition of the liver that ultimately results in cirrhosis consequently
leading up to liver cell cancer due to a blood borne virus. The infection is usually asymptomatic showing
how those who are infected with Hepatitis C are unaware of its presence until the condition has become
potentially life threatening. The main ways in which the virus is transmitted is from the transfusion of
unscreened blood, improper sterilization of invasive medical devices used in surgery and other internal
examinations of the patient and the reuse of syringes by health care providers for common ailments or by
narcotic users. Evidently, Pakistan as the second highest prevalence rate of hepatitis C ranging from ...
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Approach
I will be analysing these ethical issues with the use of my chemistry and economical knowledge. The
research question An investigation into the mortality and morbidity of drug pricing from Hepatitis C in
Pakistan mainly uses pharmaceutical sciences to underline and justify the main objectives of drug pricing
whilst identifying the human implications from both perspectives of economics and chemistry. Economical
Justification
66% of Pakistan s population live in rural areas underlying the geographical issues with suffering from
Hepatitis C. The geographical consequences mainly ly with the isolation the rural population have from the
productive and thriving urban cities of the country. Individuals are unable to be a part of an exponentially
growing economy as they are unfortunately marked as the less prosperous part of the country. This
evidently leads to unemployment. Unemployment is defined as the people of working age who are without
work, available for work and actively seeking employment. This effectively contributes to the prevalence
rate as due to being unemployed people are unable to afford necessities, such as Hepatitis C treatment, since
there is no government system in place in aid of the unemployed. However, if an individual is employed
and earning an income, the income may not be sufficient enough to accommodation an appropriate and
successful course of treatment. In order to access treatment, the amount of
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Economische En Sociale Geschiedenis
Samenvatting Economische en Sociale Geschiedenis 2013
INHOUD:
1. Samenvatting Boek Before the Industrial Revolution M.Cipolla 2. Kleine samenvatting Boek Arm en
Rijk D.Landes 3. Samenvatting algemene hoorcolleges: Migratie Interbellum
1. Samenvatting Boek Before the Industrial Revolution M.Cipolla
Part I
CHAPTER 1: Demand (pages: 3 t/m 52)
Spain census of population, 1789, lot of population estimations are rough and not precise. Small societies.
Not very large growth of population in 18th century. Low fertility or high mortality is the cause of slow
growth. So population of preindustrial Europe remained relatively small. (more in chapter 5).
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For example in Milan in 1288 had 3 of such surgeons. 1324 18 of such surgeons in Venice. Education: in
the Middle Ages only private education (few). When communes arosepaying teachers with public money.
Public schools arose rapidly. After 11the century. Education is investment in human capital. Guns warships
unattractive form of capital, capital goods middle 15th century public expenditure.
Demand of the church: Church is important economic entity in preindustrial Europe. Donations from
counts/barons, unable to manage land themselves so they donate to church. Very large magnitude of such
estates. Before the 11th century. Following centuries nobles/wealthy donate buildings and lands to the
church. 16th and 17th centurygrowing size of land holdings. Every now and then , however, church fell
upon hard times in which bad administration affected property Reformation was worst period before 18th
century. dissolution (ontbinding) of monasteries. A lot of monasteries (kloosters). By 1550 nothing was left
of English monasteries, all possessions dispersed. Lots of income for Crown (benefit from sales).
ReformationLombardy( ije) before countries affected by Reformation. Reformation cuts into further
growing of lands possessions of church. The distribution of wealth within the church reflected the unequal
distribution of wealth in society as whole.
Foreign demand: Network of exchanges with other economic systems (goods/services/wealth/capital
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Mr. Walker s Legal Representative
Mr. Walker s legal representative revealed that he wished to give an open statement as to the reason for the
administrative hearing. The legal representative stated that he represents the non custodial parent (NCP),
Michael Walker. He stated that the NCP and his wife maintained four bank accounts jointly, and that in
October 2015 the NCP s wife deposited over $23,000.00 in the bank account that she withdrew from a
personal savings retirement account that the NCP did not contribute to before it was deposited in the
financial institution. Those funds were solely the NCP s wife; the funds assisted in purchasing a home,
furnishing, and the rest a different savings account. Prior to the wife being able to follow through with the
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The money that his wife was holding in the account was used to furnish the new house that they purchase in
July 2015. His money was deposited at the same bank, but in a different account, which is used to pay his
child support, mortgage, utilities, and bills at the new residence. On average, the monthly expenses would
be higher than earnings. When the expenses exceed the earnings, his wife would give him money to help
pay the expenses of the house. The accounts at the bank that they have are two checking accounts (account
for the bills and his personal account), savings account (majority of wife s money), and a rollover account.
All of the bank accounts were garnished. Jefferson County DHR representative s testimony revealed that
the custodial parent (CP), Peggy Butler, made an application with the department to enforce the Jefferson
County, Alabama divorce order DR 2003 2290, which includes the minor children, Michael Walker (DOB
2/12/1996) and Heather Walker (DOB 11/11/1998). The court order of November 2003, ordered that the
defendant shall pay to the plaintiff $905.00 per month for the support and maintenance of the minor
children commencing on July 1, 2003. This was not a per child order. On February 2, 2015, the child,
Michael Walker, emancipated at the age of 19. Therefore, the current support continued at
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Factors And Mechanisms Of Chain Shifts
Q:What.are.the.motivation.and.mechanisms.of.chain.shifts,and.what.kinds.of.evidence.can.we.use.to.study.them?
Chain.shifts.(870/1000)
Definition.(206/100)
According to Labov (2010:140), chain shifts is a series of sound changes, affecting group of phonemes,
which are causally linked in way that preserve the number of distinctions. Chain shift is a balance system,
and the phonemes within are interrelated. This means that in order to maximized the difference among
phonemes, a change in one part will automatically leads to a change in another. This series of reactions is
called chain shifts. A famous example of chain shift is Grimm s law.(examples?.grimm s.or.any.one)
(handout.page.3. .find reference)
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Labov (2010) states that the chain shift is a mechanical result of the language learning process; and this
process includes three stages.
In stage one, there is a tendency of misunderstanding between the pronunciation of phoneme B and A, due
to the fact that some outlying realizations of phoneme B appears to be similar as A. This will make
phoneme tokens of B less likely to be recognized by language learners.
In stage two of a push chain, B encroaching on A, causing a major overlap. In this stage, A tokens in turns
will be mis recognized as B tokens. In this stage, language learners generalize a position which A is pushed
to, and leads to the output in stage 3.
In stage three, the distinction between phoneme A and B is restored, and the system remains balanced.
With the same stable starting point as push chain in stage one, phoneme A in a pull chain shifts away from
B in stage two, leaving a more distinct gap between A and B. As a result, the previously mis recognized
tokens are more likely to be recognized as tokens of B instead of A. Then phoneme B is dragged to fill the
position vacated by A. As a result, restoring a stable boundary between A and B in stage three.
However, this mechanism only describes how chain shifts might work, without explaining the reason
behind this phenomenon. For
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Similarities Between Stand By Me And Away By Michael Gow
Introduction
The two dramatic texts, the drama Away by Michael Gow and the film stand by me directed by Rob Reiner
explore many types of discoveries were presented and explored by the author and director. Discovery in
these texts is the action or process of finding or being found. Stand by me is about four Oregon boys decide
to go see the body. On the way, Gordy, Vern, Chris and Teddy encounter a mean junk man and a marsh full
of leeches, as they also learn more about one another and their very different home lives. Just a lark at first,
the boys adventure evolves into a defining event in their lives. Whereas away is a play written by the
Australian playwright Michael Gow. First performed by the Griffin Theatre Company in 1986, it tells the
story of three internally conflicted families holidaying on the coast for Christmas, 1968. This play focuses
on three families embarking on their summer holiday at the end of the year. The families are seen a cross
section of the Australian community at the time and they aspirations and attitudes.
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The first example of a discovery is where characters discover new visions into their relationships and the
changes to their relationships. They both find out details about one another in both texts as they progress
throughout the course of the texts. In stand by me they find out more about each other as there trip got
longer, they established a bond between one another like no other, by the end of the film they know each
other. The author used emotions to bring the message to the readers mind. Whereas in away is was about
the family bonding and going way, every Christmas meant the family worked together and sat
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Research Paper On How To Reduce Bounce Rate
Simple Tweaks to reduce bounce rate by 50%
A website s rank is dependent on many factors. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is done in regular basis
to maintain the ranking. There are two types of SEO and those are On page and Off page SEO. Bounce rate
comes under Off page SEO and it is better to have less bounce rate. The amount of time user spends on
your website is taken into consideration by Google search engine and it decides whether to use that page for
showing in the next searches. It is pretty important that the content is unique and design of website is user
friendly. Let s discuss some tweaks to reduce the bounce rate.
We need to place advertisements in the websites to generate revenue. More ads lead to more revenue but as
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This results in users spending time in your website. Google Analytics will record the time spent because
this data is one of the factors used for rankings. If the data is good and visitors giving positive response by
spending time, then search engine will pick this webpage for the next set of users who query the same
question or related questions. Algorithms used in search engine find for websites that fulfill all their
requirements and the top sites to maintain those will be picked to be displayed in search engine results.
Bounce rate is reduced with users spending more time in your pages.
Smart phones have become an important part of our life. Many apps to reduce the burden of work have
come and most of the people now a days search for information from mobiles rather than computers. It is
very important for the websites to be responsive. If the website is not responsive, then surely visitor leaves
without any second thought. It is a fact that responsive design is tough with more content and ads but the
designer have to take this duty and design in a minimalist way possible.
Google keeps track of websites with Google Analytics code. In that code, there is a timer that is by default
set to 15 seconds. That is the minimum time which a user have to spend on website. If the user opens and
closes the website in less than 15 seconds, then that goes under bounce rate. According to officials, we can
change the time to 10 seconds. So, if a user stays for 10 seconds
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Rape And Drug Wars Analysis
I can entirely agree with your response to this week s readings. To begin, I really liked that you could relate
Femicide and Drug Wars to a personal story because it definitely helps other reading relate to the material
and understand that rape and drug dealing is not as far from home as we think. Personally, I think that one
of the themes that really struck me while reading this article was that you can t trust others, even those who
are meant to protect you. Just like you, I did a little bit of my own research and found out that in most cases
of rape, the offender is someone the victim knew or was close to. So it definitely leaves you wondering if
our law enforcement units are really mentally equipped to do their job. As well, you mentioned
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The Relationship Between Trauma And Addiction Essay
The Relationship Between Trauma and Addiction The experience of trauma can bring about feelings that
are difficult for anyone else to understand. The feelings become even more complicated with addiction. It is
important for practitioners to first understand the relationship of trauma and addiction to one another. Once
the relationship is better understood, connections can be made to possible treatments and why those
treatments should be used. Research testing these treatments can give possible avenues for practitioners to
venture when faced with someone who is recovering from trauma and also facing a substance use disorder.
The research available is a good start when trying to define the relationship between this co occurring
disorder.
Reviewing the Literature on Trauma and Addictions The relationship between trauma and the possibility of
addiction has been discussed often in research. In a study of alcohol dependency, Johnson (2010) found that
women who have a dependency on alcohol also show a higher prevalence of trauma in their childhood. In
this same study, Johnson (2010) also concluded that alcohol dependent men and women experienced almost
the same amount of trauma overtime. In a surprising discovery, Johnson (2010) also found that women who
were not dependent on cocaine, but were dependent on alcohol had a higher prevalence of trauma in their
childhood than all men in the study and alcohol dependent women addicted to cocaine. Murphy et al.
(2013) tested
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Social Contract In The Walking Dead
Gabrielle Rodriguez
Professor Dyer
POLS 360
November 13, 2017
The Walking Dead and the Social Contract
The award winning television show, The Walking Dead, is used as a tool to explain the complexities of the
human behavior when faced with the need for natural survival. The show depicts the world after a zombie
apocalypse. Society and government as we know it had been torn down. The show is an example of what
lengths people would do to survive. Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean Jacques Rousseau are some
political philosophers who explain their versions of how political societies form and how societies stayed
together when they follow their versions of the laws of nature. Thomas Hobbes ideas of the social contract
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Rick s wife and son, and other survivors are living outside the city in a small camp. Rick s best friend,
Shane, is the unofficial sovereign. He steps into power because he is the most strong and able; he is the
natural leader. The others in camp follow Shane s judgement and rule. When Rick gets to camp, it is
apparent who leads. When other s get into an argument they go to Shane for the final judgement call.
Clearly they are all following the sovereign in benefit for the greater good. I believe a true Hobbesian
society is what has formed. The group has surrendered freedom and submitted to the impromptu authority;
exchanging their freedom for protection.
The other philosophers, Jean Jacques Rousseau and Locke have both explained the concept of giving up
certain rights in return for the protections and benefits that come along with societies. The reasoning behind
The Walking Dead being Hobbesian over a Lockean or Rousseauian deals with the idea of rebellion. In a
Hobbesian society, the idea of an uprising is unjust. One may not revolt against the government because
even the concept of an overthrow imbalances the scales and causes a civil unrest
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Examples Of Rebellion In Romeo And Juliet
Rebellion, armed resistance to one s government or ruler. Is a way of hate against the main power. This is
shown in the play Romeo and Juliet by many people but only a few people. The servants were the most
rebellion not commanding the princess. Still fighting till the prince had to put a death penalty to stop them
from fighting. The Capulet and Montague families hate each other. Romeo and Juliet are both rebellious
because they love each other their families hate each other. The play in act I is very rebellious like Romeo,
Juliet, the servants of the families, and the Montagues and the Capulets. The Montagues and the Capulets
fighting in the street disturbed the peace and quiet of the town streets. The servants start the fights because
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He likes the Capulet s daughter Juliet. Even though he doesn t find this out later after he kisses her. But he
still likes her no matter who she is. Romeo, If I profane with my unworthiest hand This holy shrine, the
gentle sin is this; My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss.
(I.v.104 106) Romeo really likes Juliet and he wants things to work out so he could get his mind off of other
people. As sone as he saw her he wanted to be with her. And Juliet loves Romeo and she wants to get
married but she told her mom she was not thinking of getting married.Juliet, My only love sprung from my
only hate!/ Too early seen unknown, and known too late. (I.v.152 153) Even Juliet is rebellious against the
families hatred against the Montague s she still wants to marry Romeo. But she found her one true love. If
she In conclusion many people or groups of people are rebellious in Act I scene i. Romeo and Juliet are
good examples because they love each other and are 2 people that are rebellious against the families hatred
against each other. The Montagues and Capulets are rebellious against each other. By fighting and making
their families hate each other too. Their servants started most of the fights by
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Las Madres De Plaza De Mayo Essay
The Political Performance of Motherhood: Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo
During the Argentine dictatorship known as the Dirty War (1976 1983), thousands of people were
systematically abducted by the government in order to eliminate all opposition to the regime. These
disappearances, which the dictatorship never admitted to committing, happened across class and age lines,
but most of the kidnapped were young students and blue collar workers. Despite the fact that associations
and meetings of any kind were forbidden, a group of housewife mothers decided to protest the
disappearance of their children. They began to gather every Thursday afternoon at the same time in the
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Furthermore, the Madres struggle only makes sense as it relates to their maternal identity: [t]he kidnappings
were brutal assaults [...] against their role as mothers, according to Marysa Navarro. Suddenly deprived of
their children, their lives had lost their meaning (3). The Madres uprising was as much about recovering
their children as it was about regaining their identities.
The success of their movement was only possible thanks to what Taylor calls its highly theatrical (4) nature.
Although the Madres were not impersonating something they were not, they exploited the stereotypical
characteristics of motherhood, particularly when it came to dress, to obtain their goals. Paradoxically, the
highlighting of their status as outsiders in the political system actually allowed them to enter the system.
In Portillo and Muñoz s documentary, the Madres march in the streets in their trademark white kerchiefs.
But that is not the only visually homogenizing factor present in the hundreds of women, from all socio
economic backgrounds, that are shown in the movie. Most wear conservative skirts and hold large
handbags; many wear eyeglasses. The result is striking: the Madres look old, frail, and powerless.
According to Taylor, this uniform forms part of the carefully constructed image of the Madres . These
women have recount[ed] how they dressed down as dowdy old women and became quick change artist
some of them slipping on less traditionally
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The Causes And Effects Of Animal Abuse In The World
We are living in the world that everybody tries to have a better life. We try to have the comfortable and
convenient life for us. We are watching the circus and using them as the therapy to release stress and
depress. However, we don t know the fact that in order to make the circus become more complete, they
have to take away many animal s freedom. All those things is an example of animal abuse. Animal abuse is
the term that describes all the harmful acts toward animals which are harmed by people either by intentional
or unintentional. Other than our general understanding of animal abuse, we will go through types of animal
abuse, why human should care about it, and what should we do. When people think of animal abuse, they
often think of the video they saw where somebody harms a dog, cat... In fact, animal abuse comes in many
forms. Animal abuse includes eating the animal, circus animal, producing cosmetic from inside the animal.
We eat meat, that s the fact. However, the more the technology grows, the more we seem to kill the animal
in such a violent ways that people always say: If you let all the kids go to the slaughter house, we will have
a whole vegetarian generation. ( Wu Ji Yiang). Circus or aquariums are also another form of animal abuse.
We go there and see all types of animals doing tricks, we have fun; but to train the animals to do that, they d
have to go through a stage where they are left starving. Trainers use whips, muzzles, tight collars, electric
prods,
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Annotation Reflection
Over the course of the year, I have annotated countless short stories, articles, reviews, and novels. Coming
into the class in September, I had little to no knowledge of the numerous intricacies that contribute to
effectively annotating a piece of written work. Over time, I have learned much more about how I like to
read and write. The constant repetition of annotating articles has helped me to improve the quality of said
annotations, to a point today where I can say I have found the best personal method for annotating so far.
This did not come instantly, and was a learning process led by various assignments, essential questions, and
complex articles. The first phase of my annotations experience can be characterized simply as unorganized.
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American Civilization by Ralph Waldo Emerson is not only a revolutionary manifesto for its ideas, but was
also revolutionary for my annotations. I experimented with a new method that addressed the problems
identified in the past, and it worked wonderfully. I gave a short summary of every paragraph in the margins,
mainly focusing on the essential questions of the unit as well as trying to interpret the meaning of the
article. To my surprise, this was extraordinarily helpful the next day when we discussed the article, because
not only did it give me a detailed road map of the article, it also forced me to closely read each paragraph
for its basic meaning and connection to the essential questions. While I had found the method I liked, I
needed to address the problems of actually annotating too much. I annotated too many phrases and
summarizing every paragraph was frankly unnecessary. In my annotations of On The Duty of Civil
Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau, I employed the same strategies that were used in American
Civilization, except I amended the problems. My annotating is much more selective, and as a result, the
more important phrases stand out. Also, the short summaries of paragraphs are not on every single one.
Only the paragraphs that warrant an explanation are summarized and explained in order to keep my
annotations concise. The two or three most important paragraphs on each page were chosen to be
summarized and explained in regard to the essential questions. They make logical sense out of context, and
I can flip to any page in the article and be able to explain what it is generally about. This fulfills what I am
looking for in my annotations; a way to provoke me to think deeper as I am reading as well as an efficient
method of referencing the article after it has been read. This can help me to better
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My Bright Abyss Book Report
Beginning just before my senior year I went through a series of trials that continued through most of my
senior year. I wanted to do something for myself, and was encouraged to attend the National Catholic Youth
Conference (NCYC). I decide to go, and so in January I set off for Indianapolis. Once at the conference, I
listened to music, met other catholic high schoolers, and participated in workshops. I learned a lot about my
faith, and about different forms of worship. This was something that I had not previously been exposed to,
as while I was a member of one of the largest parishes in Central Ohio, it is a very traditional parish that
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Faith can ebb and flow through a lifetime, and it is rare for it to remain constant. This was one of the main
points in Christian Wiman s My Bright Abyss. He discusses that just as we grow as individuals; we must
also grow in our faith. At this point in my senior year I was going through a particularly hard time, and was
having trouble trusting in God and believing everything would be okay. In hindsight this may have been a
good thing in the long run, as I was more receptive to the messages I received at NCYC, particularly with
respect to what prayer is, and how to pray.
I had always felt that to pray there had to be some eloquent way to convey the things that you wanted to say
to God. I also was often frustrated, as I questioned that if God was all knowing, why was it necessary to
pray to him and tell him things he already knew. Throughout my time at NCYC I came to understand my
relationship with God less like a human and omniscient being relationship, but more as a parent and child
relationship. Though He may already know what you have to tell Him, it is about building the
communication and the friendship, so that He can work best in your life. The best analogy that I have heard
about this was from one of the leaders of the trip, and he compared life to being in a marching band. From
the point of view of the musicians, it seems chaotic and as though people are going in every direction for no
apparent reason; however, from up
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Comparison Of Greco Roman And Ancient Mexican Practices
While many funerary customs are unique to their separate cultures, some customs and themes can be seen
through both Greco Roman and Ancient Mexican practices. The most notable of these themes are the ideals
of ritual, honor, pottery, and feasting. These four themes can be seen to have heavy influences in both Greco
Roman as well as Aztec Mayan burial rites. The assessment of these themes through different cultures
necessitates first an evaluation of the basic funerary customs of each.
Roman Funerary Customs While the model of a Good Roman Death may have differed by person, the
constant remained that a death that was rapid and without suffering, and in the company of relatives, was
ideal. A Roman funeral began at the deathbed of the deceased with the last kiss, the closing of the eyes, and
the calling out of their name to confirm death. The role of preparing the body was taken over by the woman
of the house if a pollinctores, a male slave commissioned to lie out the body, was not employed. There were
many laws surrounding the proper and decent disposal of the deceased as written in the Digest of Roman
Law. Due to such laws, some worried about the legally mandated financial burden would join a burial
collegium, a club in which members would make contributions to expense funerals.
Once prepared, the body would be moved to the atrium of the house and placed on a funeral couch or a
lectus funebris, and surrounded by incense and flowers for mourners to visit and pay their
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How To Maintain Your Barracks Room
In this essay, I will explain an unfortunate situation that occurred to me due to being negligent and
irresponsible. The way I handled a certain situation also leads me to be speaking about the importance of
keeping your items safe inside your barracks room and securing your items. I will be explaining a recent
theft that happened to me and how it could have been avoided, had I followed regulations listed in the
barracks handbook. Unfortunate things happen when proper measures are not taken. I have witnessed
firsthand what it is like to lose important items because of being careless. In this essay I will also be
showing the proper way to secure your items in the barracks and why this is important not only inside of the
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That is something I will not be doing again. If I would have been more careful and responsible, none of
these unfortunate things would have occurred and I would not have been robbed by my fellow barracks
mates. The regulation in the barracks handbook states the following with regards to Keys:
Either metal or card keys are issued to residents. Residents must carry keys with them at all times as doors
automatically lock when closed.
Propping the door open or tampering with the door latch in any fashion is unauthorized.
Whenever you leave your room, you are supposed to make sure you remember to secure all of your high
cost items into your assigned wall lockers, more importantly you have to be sure to lock your door when
you leave. When you choose not to lock up your valuables and lock your barracks room door, then you
volunteered yourself to be a victim of burglary. Regularly, I would keep my barracks key with me in a
secure place, as to not lose or misplace it. Unfortunately, one day I lost track of it and was not able to locate
it. It was my negligence and lack of consideration for my personal belongings and valuable items in my
barracks that lead to the events that followed. Because I was not able to find my barracks key, I left my
room unlocked. This was a mistake that I would dreadfully pay for. When I returned to my barracks, all of
my valuable items had been stolen and were nowhere to be found. The sinking feeling of being robbed is
something
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Decision Analysis Study
Decision Analysis Study
Decision Analysis Study
Introduction
This paper will Be providinG a memo that includes many Tasks related To project planning and operations
management. All memos are present accordingly to the separated tasks discussed. We will be using the case
study of Shuzworld . As the operations consultant for Shuzworld, we will be following all the tasks and
then will provide Recommendations by analyzing the problems given in the task prompts. We will also
apply the appropriate decision analysis tool to make reliable and valid Recommendations.
Task 4
Part A
In this task we will be providing whether Shuzworld should build the proposed stand alone store, the strip
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The profitability problem is one of the most important problems of future profitability when opening a new
store process and is the important content of the course of operation management. By recommending the
use of this crucial tool, we need to understand, that this will give Shuzworld a direction, to which one of the
three options is the best (the stand alone option, opening of a brand new store or to do nothing now) for the
most cost effectively and profitability option.
Also I am recommending this tool, because the decision tree analysis process, which are of great
importance in the industrial production of high quantity standardized products (Shoes, sandals, etc) and
lately has gained importance in the low volume production of customized products. Due to the high capital
requirements when looking for the opening of a new store, decision tree analysis is of great relevance for
the manufacturing business. Because of it, this attracted the attention of the manufacturing industry, who
tried to support practical cost effectively analysis by using the proper profitability models.
Now, we will analyzed, which one of the three options is the most cost effective and profitable, than the
other two. To finally be able to make the proper recommendation. We need to find out, which one of the
exact EMV, in which process (option), will become more cost effective and
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Ma Joad Character
The Grapes of Wrath written by John Steinbeck, is a book about a family s journey in search for jobs. The
Joads travel from their small farm in Oklahoma to California when they are forced out of their home.
Steinbeck characterizes Ma Joad making decisions concerning her family in order to support the idea that
women should be in charge of their family. Ma Joad is a strong character that will not back down without a
fight when she knows there is a reason to not give up. As the Joads and Wilsons travel from Oklahoma to
Texas through highway 66, the Wilsons car starts to fail and they soon have to pull over. Not knowing what
to do, Tom suggests that the rest of the Joads and Wilsons should keep should keep driving with the other
car and Al, Casey, and him should stay behind to fix the Wilsons car. Uncle John and Pa Joad do not find a
problem in this solution, but soon enough, Ma Joad starts to voice her concern about the family getting
separated and not seeing each other. Pa gets exasperated with Ma but she does not back down from him and
she starts threatening him that nothing will change her mind but, Pa s anger did not rise, and his hands hung
limply at his sides, and in a moment the group knew that ma had won (169). In the end, everybody except
Al, Tom, and Casey decide to wait in a campsite that is in Bakersfield while they fix the car. Clearly seen,
Ma won the argument and this is the first of many where the family did as she said. Once the car is repaired,
the three
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The Yasukuni Shrine and the Rise of Japan
The Yasukuni Shrine and the Rise of Japan s New Nationalism The Yasukuni Shrine is a Shinto shrine
established in 1869 in Tokyo. It was constructed in order to honor and worship the soldiers who have died
for their country in the Boshin Civil War that brought about the Meiji restoration and sacrificed their lives
in the service of their emperor to build a firm foundation for Japan to become a truly peaceful country. For
some Asian countries such as China and South Korea, which had been victims under Japanese imperialism
and aggression in the first half of the 20th century, the shrine was built to commemorate Japanese war
criminals in the World War II, and it has become a blatant symbol for Japanese wartime militarism from the
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For the leftist and liberals, the Rape of Nanking is a key symbol of cruel Japanese militarism. They used the
sympathy for civilian casualties to substantiate Article 9 of the constitution, which is essential to avoid
another Nanking Massacre and to prevent Japan from waging wars in the future, and they viewed that the
presence of Yasukuni proves the resurgence of Japanese militarism and the continual existence of feudalism
in modern Japanese society. However, the rightist conservative camp in Japan is rising to prominence on a
wave of patriotic assertiveness, and their influence is evident in the rewriting of Japanese textbooks to deny
imperial Japan s conquest in China. Therefore, in addition to its militaristic history and ideology chasm
between political camps, the symbolism of Yasukuni adds external political pressure on Japanese
government to re examine the articulation of its wartime past. Not only does the Yasukuni controversy
generated disapproval from Japan s Asian neighbors, it also created domestic debate between the leftist and
rightist political groups in Japan. In contrast to the Japanese leftist, the Chinese, and the Korean, the prime
minister s shrine visits are supported by right wing nationalists, who form a significant core component of
the support base of the Liberal Democratic Party and dominates
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Effects Of Colonization In Nigeria
What happened in the country during colonization?
The British empire began invading Nigeria, by creating conflicts between diverse ethnic groups to
intentionally break down the group into insignificant clusters that had little, or no impact on the country s
legislative branch. The implemented strategy is known as the divide and rule policy, which assisted to
prevent any united opposition against Britain. Later, the British government gained control over the Royal
Niger Company s territories and eventually, Northern Nigeria was under the Britain protectorate. By 1901,
Nigeria was completely under the British power which accompanied many changes to the country.
Education, language, and religion were assimilated to fit the desires of the British empire. English became
one of the major languages in the country and Christianity spread rapidly; although some Islamic scholars
resisted the religion. During the colonization of Nigeria, a new monetary and transportation system was
developed and two tiers of government evolved; central and local. The new monetary system consisted of
coins and notes rather than trading goods, and the local Nigerians were instructed to build a railway across
the country which made the transportation of raw materials more efficient and cheaper. The Central
government was in authority of governor general, and local government was based on the policy directed by
the colonies to ensure that indigenous leaders were educated on the new policies, that were
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Analysis and Evaluation of the Types of Emotion Essay
Introduction
The purpose of this paper is to provide an analysis and evaluation of the Types of Emotion from the
scientific/empirical and Islamic perspectives. The paper presumes that the readers are familiar with the
content of the topic in question based on the introductory Psychology textbook by Ciccarelli and White
(2010). Therefore, this paper will focus more the analysis and evaluation, rather than the description and
details of the topic.
Types of Emotion
An emotion is experienced as a feeling that motivates, organizes, and guides perception, thought, and action
(Izard, 1991). Emotions can be classified into three major categories which are: (1) the physiology of
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However, in 1991, Izard stated that despite the genetically based mechanisms for the fundamental emotions,
experience can modify aspects of emotion. A person is capable of learning to inhibit or modify the innate
emotional expressions.
In the book Psychology of Emotions, Izard (1991) stated that the mechanism of basic emotions can be
modified through experience despite being genetically based. Innate emotional expressions can be inhibited
or modified by the person. For instance, anger expression involves baring one s teeth to prepare oneself in
an action of biting. However, many people clinch their teeth and compress their lips instead. This can be
seen as a mean of adapting the expression of emotion depending on the context. This adaptation can occur
for several reasons such as fear or respect.
The prophet s.a.w. said: He who does not show mercy to our little ones or recognize the rights of our elders
is not one of us (narrated by Ahmad and Tirmizi). The prophet s.a.w explicitly denounced any who
disrespects the elders from the brotherhood of the Muslim community. A firm believer and practitioner of
Islam would adhere to this hadith and control any undesirable emotional expressions that would be regarded
as
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Modern Day Slavery Research Paper
Although slavery ended on December 6, 1865, it still exists in different forms in the United States. Modern
day slavery consists of child labour, sex trafficking, bonded and forced labour, domestic servitude, and
forced marriage. Two of the most common types of slavery in the States is made up of many underage
workers and immigrants who came here to find a better future. Migrant workers is a widespread form of
slavery, but is often not considered to fit the standard definition of slavery. This is a problem that should
seriously be dealt with.
There are several forms of slave activities happening now throughout the world. The most common forms
found today in the states are sex trafficking and bonded labour. Back in 2013, 70 arrests were made
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Book Thief Comparison
This fabulous novel is rich, complicated and wise enough to satisfy a reader of any age, says Atlanta
Journal Constitutional (Zusak, 0). In grade eleven, university level English, students may study Brave New
World by Alex Huxley, but The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is a much more suitable novel to study. The
Book Thief incorporates an amazing plot with excellent characters, is beautifully written, and is the perfect
novel to analyze. To begin, The Book Thief s plot and characters overshadow the plot and characters in
Brave New World, making it the better option to study in class. The Book Thief s plot is complete and
complex and takes place in an interesting setting. The Book Thief takes place in Nazi Germany during the
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The Book Thief includes all the elements of a complete and complex plot, which helps better develop
character, theme, and relationships whereas Brave New World s plot is weak and does not include as many
events. A complete and complex plot leads to students being more engaged, higher marks, and happier
teachers. Additionally, The Book Thief includes numerous types of characters and better developed
characters. For example, Liesel, a dynamic character, grows from an innocent, shy girl to a courageous
grown up teen. Including various well developed characters make it easier to relate, get emotionally
attached, and actually read the novel, which every teacher wants. Furthermore, well developed characters
create pity and fear. For instance, throughout the novel, Liesel and Max become very close as he says, often
I wish this would all be over, Liesel, but then somehow you do something like walk down the basement
steps with a snowman in your hands, (313). At one point, Max is forced to leave and that event creates more
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Formulations Of ELISA
configurations of antigens (substrates) and secondary antibodies [23, 24, 28, 30]. While most ELISAs for
detecting ANA use HEp 2 cell extract spiked with a combination of purified, recombinant or native proteins
associated with common SARD, quite a few do not include the HEp 2 cell extract. Thus, depending on the
formulations of the ELISA, the clinical performance will vary based on the specific SARD under
evaluation. For ANA ELISAs designed with a complex mixture of antigens such as the HEp 2 cell extract
with unknown concentrations, antigens can compete for binding to the available surface, affecting
presentation of some antigenic targets. Alternatively, conformational changes in antigenic structures may
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This is particularly important for the less common or more complex autoantibody targets associated with
SSc and IIM [3, 13, 21, 45, 46]. For example, patients with myositis have been reported to test positive for
a variety of antibodies to transfer RNA (tRNA) synthetases and other proteins though available by LIA or
MBA have been reported to have variable performance characteristics and require more specialized forms
of testing [45, 46 ]. The main advantages of using alternative methods to IFA is provide better specificities,
faster turnaround times, high throughput, arbitrary value that may be useful to more reliable predict the
more common SARD such as SLE, Sjs, and MCTD based on the use more commonly defined autoantibody
targets. Compared to the ELISA, the multiplex assays have the potential to be informative tools for
autoantibody cluster analysis or evaluating diseases with multiple autoantibody specificities like SSc, SLE,
and IIM. Automation of Antinuclear Immunofluorescence Testing Irrespective of the known challenges
associated with ANA IFA testing, a major strength of this technique as a screening tool for SARD lies in the
diversity of staining
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Guilt In Murakami s The Seventh Man
Guilt is a power that can destroy us. It stays with us forever, but eventually we all must forgive ourselves. In
Haruki Murakami s The Seventh Man , the death of the main character s best friend plagues him. This
survivor guilt eats away at the Seventh Man until there is very little left. In order to move on with his life,
the Seventh Man must forgive himself.
What is survivor guilt exactly? Survivor guilt is the feeling of responsibility survivors of disasters get when
their comrades die and not them. Though it is rarely directly their fault, survivors of these disasters are
ridden with guilt. The thoughts of the fact that they could have done something stays with them for a very
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heard my shouting and looked up. But it was too late. A wave like a huge snake with its head held high,
poised to strike, was racing towards the shore. I had never seen anything like it in my life. It had to be as
tall as a three storey building. Soundlessly (in my memory, at least, the image is soundless), it rose up
behind K. to block out the sky. K. looked at me for a few seconds, uncomprehending. Then, as if sensing
something, he turned towards the wave. He tried to run, but now there was no time to run. In the next
instant, the wave had swallowed him. (Paragraph 31, The Seventh Man ). The guilt consumed the Seventh
Man as fast as the wave had consumed his best friend, K. The events of this disaster ate away at the Seventh
Man until nothing was left. He blamed himself for not saving K. The Seventh Man had to leave his
childhood town to escape the nightmares, but even then they stayed with him. I couldn t go on living in
sight of the beach where K. had been swept away, and my nightmares wouldn t stop. If I didn t get out of
there, I d go crazy. My parents understood and made arrangements for me to live elsewhere. (Paragraph 45,
The Seventh Man ). This survivor guilt stayed with this man for many decades. It ruined his life, he couldn t
go near any bodies of water, he never settled down with anyone despite loving many women. This is
probably why I never married. I didn t want to wake someone sleeping next to
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Company Profile Of Microsoft Corporation
Company Profile
Microsoft Corporation was founded on April 4, 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in Albuquerque, New
Mexico(Wikipedia, 2016). As of today, it is headquartered at Redmond, Washington. It specializes in
designing, developing, licensing, and supporting software products, services, and devices worldwide
(Yahoo! Finance, 2016). The Company operates in five segments: Devices and Consumer (D C) Licensing,
D C Hardware, D C Other, Commercial Licensing, and Commercial Other (Rueters, 2016). Some of
Microsoft s products include smartphones, business professional software, and tablets which all run on its
own current operating system: Windows 10. The Company also offers cloud based solutions that provide
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Following many ups and downs, Microsoft has seized the momentum in the $37.4 billion console market
with having sold 76 million Xbox 360s, and its 48 million subscribers on Xbox Live (Bass, 2013). As
taking part in the eighth generation of gaming consoles, Microsoft have designed and developed another
one of its own home gaming console: the Xbox One. The Xbox One is the successor of the Xbox 360 and is
the third console in the Xbox family. It provides users with the same capabilities that were on the Xbox 360,
but with improvements and enhancements that change the gaming and entertainment experience. Some of
these changes include high definition gaming graphics and an improved Xbox Live experience.
Five Years Financial Overview
At end of year
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Stock Price
$26.00
$30.62
$34.75
$41.86
$44.46
Revenue
69,943,000,000
73,723,000,000
77,849,000,000
86,833,000,000
93,580,000,000
Profits
54,366,000,000
56,193,000,000
57,600,000,000
59,899,000,000
60,542,000,000
Profit Margin %
77.7%
76.2%
74.0%
70.0%
64.7%
Growth Rate
8.5%
3.4%
2.5%
4.0%
1.1%
(Source: Yahoo! Finance; Mergent, Inc.)
In Microsoft s five year financial overview, profits have been steadily increasing. The stock price increase
tells potential investors that the current shareholders are willing to buy Microsoft s stocks than selling it.
This shows that the shareholders believe that the company has a promising future, which will open doors to
new innovations and
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Brett Schaefer And Steven Groves
Brett Schaefer and Steven Groves believes the United States decision was justifiable. They argue that the
International Criminal Court has a worthy purpose, but still has issues that need to be addressed before the
United States would join the court. Schaefer and Groves explain the Article 98 Agreement and the
American Service Member Protection Act. Also their argument contains the five concerns the Bush
Administration had about joining the ICC, but the two major concerns regard the fear of political abuse of
power and also the threat to national sovereignty.
In contrast, Michael P. Scharf believes the United States decision was unjustifiable. He argues, the
conference in Rome attempted to compromise; however, the United States was not satisfied with the
modifications. What makes the refusal unjustifiable is because the United States did not want be subjected
to prosecutions and they did not want to take responsibility for their actions.
Schaefer and Groves argument contains facts. As an example, the International Criminal Court does not
have a clear definition of what the crime of aggression is and has yet to define the crimes it claims
jurisdiction over (p. 152). This fact supports why the United States decision is justifiable because their
military actions could be charged by enemy countries since there is no clear definition of what aggression
means. Another example is that the International Criminal Court can prosecute an individual from a country
that is not party
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University of Phoenix Online Forum User Manual Essay
University of Phoenix Online Forum User Manual English 221: Technical Writing Fundamentals Contents
Introduction | 3 | The Main Forum | 6 | Chat Room | 7 | Course Materials | 8 | Learning Teams | 9 | Individual
Forum | 14 | My Drafts | 15 | My Sent Items | 16 | Glossary of Terms | 17 | Copyright Information All images
used in this document, including the University of Phoenix logo, were retrieved from the University of
Phoenix website (www.phoenix.edu) and are being used for educational purposes only. The use of the
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This forum allows students to build a better relationship with each other by giving them a location to talk
about subjects not related to the class. Locate and click the Discussion link from the classroom home screen
as described in Figure 1 3 (Page 5). Then, find the Chat Room section on the left hand column of the
Discussion home screen in the Forums table, as shown in Figure 2 1: FIGURE 2 1 Course Materials The
Course Materials forum is used by faculty to give students information that will aid in their success
throughout the class. Adding new threads is only allowed by faculty members. The information contained in
this forum is class specific. Students do not respond to the threads in the course material forum, it is used
for information only. Common threads in the course materials forum include: * Class calendar: Used to
display due dates for required assignments for the class. * Class policies: Policies covering aspects related
to the class. * Class syllabus: Detailed breakdown of what is required for the class by week. * Lecture
notes: Notes from the faculty lecture that contain important information about topics covered in the class. *
Rubrics: Detailed grading table for assignments that are due during the class. Locate and click the
Discussion link from the classroom home screen as described in Figure 1 3 (Page 5). Then, find the Course
Materials section on the left hand column of the Discussion
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Teenage Pregnancy Is A Large Concern Throughout The World
Teen pregnancy is a large concern throughout the world. This is especially true in the United States (US). In
the U.S. teenage pregnancy affects 750,000 girls annually. (Silvers, 2014) According to Kate Blackman, 1
in 4 teens get pregnant before the age of twenty and 1 in 5 teen moms will have a second child by the age of
twenty. (2015) Social media shows many aspects about teenage pregnancy and parenthood. Because of this
many young adults get to see the reality behind this subject. Even though on the surface of a magazine
cover or on the internet it may seem like teenage pregnancy is glamorized in social media, this is not the
case. There are many ways that the media truly shows the struggles of being a teen mother. Since magazines
are meant to entertain they will not show this but almost all other social media areas will. This helps make a
statement about it. Social media helps to deglamorize and prevent teenage pregnancy.
Research has shown that social media is a large factor in the reduction of teenage pregnancy. Social media
reduces the amount of face to face interaction between young adults which results in less opportunities for
sexual activity. Between 2013 and 2014 teenage pregnancy rates dropped by approximately 6.8% (Bennett,
2016). This evolution of social media caused this. It has changed how young people interact and
communicate with each other. Clare Murphy states that the media is often portrayed as paving the way for
risky behaviour. She continues by
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Dermatomyositis Research Paper
Dermatomyositis Dermatomyositis is not common disease. It s an inflammatory disease which causes
muscle weakness and gives a distinctive skin rash. It is more common in females than males, affects both
adults and children. In adults, dermatomyositis usually occurs between the ages of late 40 s and 60 s and in
children, it usually occurs between the ages of 5 and 15. Some of the distinctive symptoms of
Dermatomyositis is the skin changes that occur. The skin will develop a violet colored or dusky red rash,
most commonly on the face and eyelids and on areas around the nails, knuckles, knees, elbows, chest, and
back. The rash which can be patchy with bluish purple discoloration is often the first sign of
Dermatomyositis. Muscles are also weakness progressively closest to the trunk, affecting both sides of the
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This disease can put someone at higher risk of several conditions as well. They can be at risk for Raynaud s
phenomenon where your fingers, toes, cheeks, nose and ear turn pale when exposed to cold temperature and
environment, other connective tissue diseases like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma,
Dermatomyositis may cause the muscular muscles of the heart to become inflamed, Myocarditis. It can
cause lung disease which is called interstitial lung disease that scars the lung tissue, making the lung stiff
and inelastic. Dermatomyositis can increase the likelihood of developing cancer, particularly the cervix,
lungs, pancreas, breasts, ovaries, and gastrointestinal
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Jane Eyre Imperialism
Charlotte Bronte s novel, Jane Eyre, takes its reader on a journey of a young woman finding her
independence both economically and emotionally. In addition, the elaborate descriptions of the character
herself and the multiple allusions to lands overseas indicates this is a point in history in which the British
Empire was at its peak. As a result, there is a relationship between the novel and the empire in that it
illustrates the domestic issues women faced, fortifies common beliefs Europeans had on natives of other
countries and recognizes the influence the British Empire had overseas.
Situated in the Victorian era, wealth determined one s status in society. Bronte tests this social norm by
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Jane at one point imagines herself sacrificing her current status to one of a much lower social hierarchy
with the exception that she is surrounded by love from a mother and father. Although it would grant her the
maternal or familial love she most desires from the Reeds, this state of living repulses her; she claims she
cannot purchase the liberty at the price of caste. These allusions to caste and slavery delineate the
disagreeing opinions the Empire had on impoverished individuals. Moreover, these references made by
Bronte indicate her knowledge of the power of the British Empire. Said, author of Narrative and Social
space, claims that novel and imperialism cannot exist as individual entities. In fact, they each fortified each
other to such a degree that it is impossible...to read one without some way dealing with the other. It is true
one can write only what one understands, and Bronte is no
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Nonrepresentational Art
In this image, created with anger, and calmed is creating two different atmospheres. Anger because when in
the beginning of the drawing, my little cousin was screaming while I was trying to focus on creating a
unique nonrepresentational image. This was in the living room, where I usually focus while watching tv.
Towards the end of the drawing, I found calmness when he had left the living room. When looking at the
image, it shows how the composition stands out with different creativity that has been created out of anger
and in a few spaces its calmed. The elements of design, I deliberately used different types of line, shapes,
and size. In this composition, it shows the types of lines such as diagonal, vertical, broken, curvy,
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The shapes that were used are geometrical shapes and organic shapes. Geometrical shapes in this
composition are circles, squares, and triangles. By using them to create implied lines this way it would look
different and would stand out from all the other lines that surround the circles. The balanced that was used
in this composition is asymmetrical. Asymmetrical balance, how two sides of the paper aren t identical. For
instance, on the right side of the composition, there is squares and spiral lines but on the other half of the
composition (left side), there is cross hatching and shading. The materials that were used in this
composition are a pencil and a ruler to create a very fine line throughout the artwork. First, I began drawing
the shapes I wanted to add such as the geometrical and organic shapes. Afterward, used the ruler to create
the fine lines to a perpendicular, diagonal, and vertical lines. Finally, I darkened a few parts of the
composition. The idea I in mind about the artwork that I created is a drawing of just random shapes and
lines all in one
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Teleological And Deontological Analysis
One might ask, what makes an action ethical? Why some people think that product placement in movies is a
considerably ethical phenomena, while others find it unethical and unacceptable. According to Tsalikis
Fritzsche, (1989, p, 696), ethics is an inquiry into the nature and grounds of morality where morality means
moral judgments, standards, and rules of conduct (Tsalikis, Fritzsche, 1989, p, 696). In other words, ethics,
which is a discipline that deals with what true and false is, is defined as a system of determined theory or
moral values (Shea, 1988). Likewise an ethical evaluation is based on moral philosophy (Reidenbach
Robin, 1990). Therefore, an ethical decision depends on individual moral values, and the judgment of
business activity is influenced by his/her moral philosophy (Wang, 2012). ... Show more content on
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The major difference between these two theories is that, deontological theories focus on the specific actions
or behaviours of an individual, while teleological theories focus on the consequences of those actions or
behaviours (Hunt Vitell, 1986). Both of these two streams have several sub streams, however, the following
sections will seek to examine only two of them since researchers (e.g. Beauchamp Bowie, 1979; Murphy
Laczniak, 1981) categorise major moral philosophies into the two major types of deontology and teleology,
including utilitarianism (Vitell et al., 2001). These two main ethical systems will then be discussed in a
context of product placement in order to give a theoretical foundation for understanding the subsequent
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Essay on The Iconic Rod Sterling Spoke Out Against Socialism
The iconic Rod Serling contributed to televisions Golden Age , the writer and director of the very
accomplished series The Twilight Zone and The Night Gallery , has not only dazzled the world with his
mind boggling work in the expansive sci fi genre but has also successfully utilized his position in television
and radio to speak out against socialism. During World War II, Serling fought Nazi forces in Europe. It was
there that he realized the true wrongs in the world. Serling understood the world had been blinded by
socialist eyes and poisoned by prejudice hearts. He found that with television he could take a part of the
problem, and using a small number of people, get my point across. In this ... Show more content on
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At the end of this upside down film the Statue of Liberty is shown with the haggard face of a monkey
instead of the glorious statue we know today, too Serling s credit. He found a way to utilized such eerie
details like this in order to tell the audience what is happening without actually needing the characters to
speak at this point. Lady Liberty has been transformed therefore the world did not belong to the human
race, something left unsaid at the end of this cinematic picture. Another example of Serling s work against
socialism is in the ingenious tale of The Shelter, 1961 nuclear war has unleashed hell and those who were
caught in the fray desperately sought shelter. An episode such as this was based on human morals and
questioned what man was willing to do for the sake of another man. Serling lifted the veil of ignorance by
giving the gift of awareness. It is in this glorious achievement that the world can truly see Serling s genius,
because when we are made aware of our mistakes as people, there can be no excuse for what we continue to
do. Serling was audacious enough to ask the people of this earth to question themselves along with their
humanity. In the closing of the episode The Shelter, Serling explained what he believed to be humanity s
greatest struggle, No moral, no message, no prophetic tract, just a simple state of fact: for civilization to
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The Character Analysis Of Iago Of Othello
At first glance, Iago of Othello can appear to have little motivation for his destructive tendencies; however,
when viewed through the lens of antisocial personality disorder, his incentive takes on a twisted internal
logic. His all consuming desire for revenge is not necessarily because of any outside influence by Othello
himself, but rather the fact that Othello disrupts Iago s conception of himself and is a pawn whom he can
manipulate for pleasure. His arrogance and entitlement are also classic symptoms of antisocial personality
disorder, as is his superficial charm, which allows him to enlist the assistance of Roderigo in his plot to
destroy Othello s marriage.
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For example, act 1 scene 1 depicts him and Roderigo discussing Othello s impending marriage. During this
scene, Roderigo mentions that Iago hast had [his] purse/ As if the strings were thine (1.1.2 3). A common
symptom of antisocial personality disorder is the inability to handle money responsibly, whether because of
an unreliable source of income or reckless spending (Personality and Personality Disorders, 88). In either
case, from the first scene of the play it is clear that he is leeching off of Roderigo for personal gain. His
disorder appears to manifest itself differently depending on the person with whom he is interacting, as
shown when he speaks to Emelia and his charming, relatively eloquent exterior melts away into an
aggressive, rude figure. This behavioral pattern indicates that Iago is a fundamentally antisocial person, not
reacting to a specific negative situation.
Iago reveals a good deal about the inner workings of his mind when he states that But for [his] sport and
profit. [He] hate[s] the Moor (1.3.386). He relates this to the alleged adultery between his wife and Othello,
but when viewed through the lens of antisocial personality disorder, it becomes literally true. According to
the DSM, such individuals are frequently motivated by pleasure seeking. The reasons which Iago gives for
his hatred of Othello do not stand up to scrutiny when his hostile
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Essay Fairy Tales
Fairy Tales
Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm are famous for their renditions of some of the most beloved children s fairy
tales. Among the hundreds is the well known (Schneewittchen) Snow drop. This fairy tale is in many
aspects common, imperfect, and vulgar, as are most of the fairy tale translations of the Grimm Brothers.
These characteristics are what depict the Grimm fairy tales. The tales were primarily written to entertain
and relate to the common peasantsof the 1800 s. The stories are not what you would call a perfect fairy tale
in that the end is not always as you would predict, but there is always a happy ending. In Snow White, there
were many versions that the Grimm Brothers wrote but we only see the more modern version. Some ...
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It received a Special Academy Award (one full sized oscar and seven small ones) from the Motion Picture
Academy in 1938. The process of producing this film took Disney and the trained artists approximately four
years to research and complete. Veteran Disney art director and designer Ken Anderson recalls, One night in
1934, we came back to the studio to work after dinner, and Walt called 40 of us on to the small recording
stage. We all sat in folding chairs, the lights went down, and Walt spent the next four hours telling us the
story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. He didn t just tell the story, he acted out each character, and
when he got to the end he told us that was going to be our first feature. It was a shock to all of us because
we knew how hard it was to do a cartoon short. He was doing something no other studio had ever
attempted, but his excitement over Snow White inspired us all. Walt Disney took his story line for Snow
White directly from the Grimm s fairy tale even though there are over 20 adaptations of this particular fairy
tale.
In the vast majority of German tales in which stepmothers figure as prominent villains, it is the
stepdaughter who takes on the role of innocent martyr and patient sufferer. The good spirit descends
gradually from an angel into a fairy, and the demon shrinks into a playful grotesque of diminutive
malevolence, while yet both keep an accredited and
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John Locke, a British Philosopher, Studied the Knowledge...
John Locke (b. 1632, d. 1704) was a British philosopher, Oxford academic and medical researcher. Locke s
monumental An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1689) is one of the first great defenses of
empiricism and concerns itself with determining the limits of human understanding in respect to a wide
spectrum of topics. It thus tells us in some detail what one can legitimately claim to know and what one
cannot. Locke s association with Anthony Ashley Cooper (later the First Earl of Shaftesbury) led him to
become successively a government official charged with collecting information about trade and colonies,
economic writer, opposition political activist, and finally a revolutionary whose cause ultimately triumphed
in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. Among Locke s political works he is most famous for The Second
Treatise of Government in which he argues that sovereignty resides in the people and explains the nature of
legitimate government in terms of natural rights and the social contract. He is also famous for calling for the
separation of Church and State in his Letter Concerning Toleration. Much of Locke s work is characterized
by opposition to authoritarianism. This is apparent both on the level of the individual person and on the
level of institutions such as government and church. For the individual, Locke wants each of us to use
reason to search after truth rather than simply accept the opinion of authorities or be subject to superstition.
He wants us to
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Lack Of Schools In Schools Essay
Lack of Schools for Girls When you walk through the streets and enter into the houses of the village, you
will notice boys and girls from the same family and parents but with a big difference between their lives.
You will see the boy with ultimate freedom and many options to live the kind of life that he wants but to the
other side you will face a girl with a desperate and hopeless smile with many wishes and dreams that are
always wishes for her. Instead of having pen and books in her hand, she is doing all the type of hard and
physical work all her life. She is always silent and powerless against the harsh rules of life. Furthermore,
when it comes to the rest of her life. She cannot select the partner of her life with whom she spends the rest
of her life. She never had a book in her hand or learned in school, to know that how she can have her
freedom and can chose whatever she wants for herself. She never went to school and learned that how
powerful she is and what big things she can do. That is the kind of life that a girl has in province of Wardak,
Afghanistan. Lack of girls school is a big problem in the Wardak, Afghanistan, and in order to solve it
religious leaders and seniors of the province, and government can have a big role.
Lack of Schools for girls is a key problem in Wardak province. This problem is the biggest hurdle on their
ways of getting education. With that in mind, an uneducated girl is like a blind person that goes on the path
that others guide her
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Cochlear And The International Market
Introduction
Cochlear is an Australia Born Global company, which has been very successful in restoring partial hearing
to deaf people and help them hear. As a global business, Cochlear has many market share in many market in
which it operates. However, there are serious factors that can influence on Cochlear and might lose its
market shares. Therefore, Cochlear need to verify the macro and micro factors around the market and
decide on their target market and develop a suitable marketing mix in order to approach to success.
Macro factors
Cochlear is a technology oriented company that producing hearing implants for the deaf people and
Cochlear also nominated as a born global (Hewerdine Welch, 2008). Cochlear is a small company that ...
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Macro legal
Social marketing can also mean macro social marketing (Kennedy Parsons, 2011). The legal and political
impact that led by the government in social marketing have a huge impact on Cochlear s marketing as the
legal and political factors have threatens Cochlear s pricing strategies and hence positioning in China.
Government can use or make laws to make changes and protection of their own country, laws can influence
different areas, such as education, marketing, research, funding and taxation, in order to take advantage and
protect local businesses. Different countries have different types of political and legal aspect, so Cochlear
need to be careful on its action and not to make any problems in other countries. For example, in China,
Cochlear will be facing many competitions from the local businesses and manufacturers, as the government
in China does not want Cochlear has the monopoly profit and want to protect their local businesses.
Therefore, Cochlear need to lower their pricing to stay competitive with the local companies. The main
goals for the Chinese government to do this are to support local research, development, and manufacturing
and also make cochlear implants cheaper and more accessible (Einhorn Khan, 2013). This will affect
Cochlear s marketing mix in terms of price as they have to stay competitive in the Chinese market.
Cochlear need to adapt the change of market condition by changing their
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Business Intelligence Tools
We live in a day and age where Business Intelligence (BI) tools are becoming a standard for businesses. In
the past, decision makers gathered data from thick paper reports, long presentations, and other inefficient
tools. However, with rapid advancements in technology, especially in the field of Information Systems,
decision makers need more sophisticated and efficient tools to make sense of their businesses. Analytical
tools are very useful because they allow decision makers to make decisions at every level of business. We
are getting to the point where these tools are critical for a firm s advancement and competition. One cannot
discuss dashboards without first mentioning the magnitude of today s data. The data is so complex and
enormous that it takes so much effort to clean it up before doing anything with it. Data must be scrubbed,
checked for redundancy, inconsistency, irrelevance, and finally consolidated. These processes are not a
joke; each of them take a significant amount of effort and time. Many BI tools have automated some of
these processes. The next step is taking the consolidated data and inputting it into a system to create some
sort of meaning. This is quite an obstacle because even if the data can be analyzed and trends identified, it is
difficult to convey trends in a meaningful manner ( Oracle International Corporation ). Research shows that
humans retain more information when it is provided in a graphical format than when the information is
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Analysis Of Understanding Sam Shepard
Sam Shepard is widely recognized as one of the most celebrated dramatists in American literature.
Characterized by stylized, complex language, lyrical and elaborate dialogue with very little context or
explanations, his style involves revealing secrets, opening hidden areas of one s identity, and a continuous
search for conclusions to satisfy (Author Last name for Understanding Sam Shepard, 1). The effect of his
surreal techniques, open ended structure (where anything can happen) and exploration of complex worlds
and characters makes him one of America s most creative, thoughtful, and challenging playwrights. In True
West, Sam Shepard explores a complex world where confrontation between brothers, attitudes toward life,
and the myth of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Shepard uses foreshadowing early on giving us a hint that there will be a role reversal when Lee comments
to Austin saying, I ll just turn myself right inside out. I could be just like you then, huh? and then a few
lines later telling Austin, I always wondered what d be like to be you (P. 886 887). Austin and Lee s role
reversal becomes even clearer in the beginning of scene seven. While Lee is working on the screenplay, a
drunk Austin states that Saul Kimmer thinks Austin and Lee are the same person. This seems virtually
impossible at first as the brothers look nothing alike, but Saul does not mistake them by their appearance, as
he mistakes them based on their function in the creative process. One thing to note is that Saul Kimmer and
the opportunity he represents is the catalyst for this transformation between Austin and Lee. Thinking about
the beginning of this story, Austin was a confident individual and somewhat accomplished. However, when
Kimmer agrees to produce Lee s projects instead of Austin s, an inward conflict is created. Austin
completely loses that sense of superiority he once showed. We can see Austin s transformation as he loses
that connection he had with his inner self. Austin seems to doubt his abilities when he says, There is nothing
real down here, least of all me (p. 902) After Austin s transformation begins, we see him searching for his
identity as he repeats the personal pronoun I repeatedly
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  • 2. Jules Ferry s Speech On Imperialism According to the content section of this chapter Imperialism, means, the subjugation, domination, and exploitation of almost the entire globe to the economic and political needs of one region (Europe), a development unprecedented in human history. To a neutral viewer this may appear like a beneficial idea. During the 1800s and early 1900s, Imperialism was seen as a benefit to some and others did not see it as this. Many European nations such as Great Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, as well as some other nations were gaining land. Many people had opposing views regarding imperialism. Those who were in favor of imperialism often argued that it was beneficial based on nationalism, economic gains, the fervor missions of the Christians, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jules Ferry s idea about making the trade better is a great idea, but unfortunately would not work like he thinks. The other country would not be willingly let imperialists take over. Jule s speech continues with a response from M. Camille Pelletan, an honorable audience member, he states What is this civilization which you impose with can non balls? What is it but another form of barbarism? Don t these populations, these inferior races, have the same rights as you? Aren t they masters of their own houses? (258). Pelletan jeers and condemns Ferry, but Ferry sticks to his racist ideas and continues to put the inferior races under him. Ferry continues to talk about the superiority he thinks Europe has over everyone. He states, Gentlemen, I must speak from a higher and more truthful plane. (258). Ferry is showing that he thinks he is superior to those he is speaking to and sees himself as a superior to others and that he is above the inferiors. He then continues to make it clear that superiors have control over the inferiors, It must be stated openly that, in effect, superior races have rights over inferior races. (258). Throughout his speech, Ferry tries to show what the positives of Imperialism is, but does not acknowledge the negatives for the expansion and take over of certain territories. The imperialists tried to make arguments that they were bringing only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Gender Inequality In Narnia Different works may have different binary oppositions than Cixous already mentioned in her essay, but the principle is that in patriarchal binary thought the male is always the winner (147). The writer finds another opposition but has not mentioned by Cixous, it is forgiveness and banishment . In the novels, Lewis implies inequality of gender which always defends the male characters, just like Cixous states that male always the victor (147). Lewis more to give special treatment to male and more to let female characters fall. This inequality can be seen in the characters of Susan and Edmund Pevensie. Both Susan and Edmund did some mistakes in Narnia, but it is only Edmund who receives forgiveness from Aslan. Edmund s big mistake is he betrays his siblings so he could be a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a child, he believes of the White Witch s promise. Even they knew that White Witch is an evil, but he still came to visit her even without his siblings and betrayed them. After all four children arrive in Narnia and being warned by the beavers, Edmund still wants to follow the instruction of The White Witch and ready to betray his siblings, he does it completely. When The White Witch asks about his siblings, he tells her every single detail about their location and what they are going to do to help Narnians. Edmund has come to the bottom of his descent. After Edmund having been rescued by the Narnians, he has a long talk with Aslan. The detail of this conversation is left to the reader s imagination, but it was a conversation which Edmund never forgot (Lion 59). He continues his transformation of being good with his sincere apologies to each one of his brother and sisters. Edmund bad attitude changes through the story. He has a hard adventure that teaches him to be better. And then he becomes King Edmund the Just. Lewis gives Edmund another chance to change his personality, but he did not do that to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Importance Of Sexism On Women Sexism towards women is deeply rooted in history. Today s culture sees men as the dominant sex due to biological differences between men and women. Constantly throughout time, men exploit and look down on women. They were subjected to stay in the house and forbidden to explore activities and careers that were not for women. With medical and technological advances, women started to stand up for themselves and exit out of their traditional roles at home. Today, a tremendous amount of progress has been made towards gender equality, but women still battle against sexist attitudes. This includes a perpetuating rape culture that blames women for dressing in a way that is asking for it to women making 77 cents on the dollar when compared to a man s salary. These are examples of sexism women are subjected to and the authors in the articles Marked Women, Sexism in English, and A Woman s Beauty, argue how women are marked based upon various aspects of their life whereas men are unmarked and viewed in a holistic way. Every action, every choice, every piece of a woman tells a story about her even if it is not her intention. In the article Marked Women, Deborah Tannen sheds light on the idea that women are inherently marked in everything they do. Clothes that a woman chooses to wear mark her so that a judgement can be formed about her character. Wearing shorts too short or clothes too tight mark women as promiscuous or asking for it. Loose clothing and sweatpants are marked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Time Travel In Literature From The Anglo-Saxon Period And... For a brief moment suppose that time travel exists. A conundrum that has influenced our movies, our stories, and proved impossible by the laws of physics, is now a reality. What is the first thing to do: Kill Hitler? Save the Library of Alexandria? Suppose that a time traveler has a great love for literature, specifically literature from the Anglo Saxon period and the English Renaissance. These two periods had vastly different societies, and due to this, vastly different literature. If the time traveler were to compare the literature from both periods, they would see that as time progresses, the themes in the literature from these periods shift from the bravado of glory and honor to the quieter aspects of life. While time travel may not be an opportunity at the moment, it is possible to step into the traveler s shoes by examining the historical context surrounding these periods. Foremost, the Anglo Saxon period, was a time when brawn, not brains, won the crown. The Celtic peoples, or Gauls, were loose knit tribal people who were chased to Great Britain by the Romans, and built Hadrian s Wall to protect themselves. The Germanic people were very similar to the Celtic people: both used human sacrifice and had warrior kings. This was a time of the Vikings, for adventure. It was a time when the old gods Dagda, Lugh, Odin, Thor, and many others ruled. In the midst of all of this barbarism, it was oddly progressive, as women could divorce their husbands and own property. As time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Effective Treatment Of Hepatitis C Introduction Hepatitis C is an inflammatory condition of the liver that ultimately results in cirrhosis consequently leading up to liver cell cancer due to a blood borne virus. The infection is usually asymptomatic showing how those who are infected with Hepatitis C are unaware of its presence until the condition has become potentially life threatening. The main ways in which the virus is transmitted is from the transfusion of unscreened blood, improper sterilization of invasive medical devices used in surgery and other internal examinations of the patient and the reuse of syringes by health care providers for common ailments or by narcotic users. Evidently, Pakistan as the second highest prevalence rate of hepatitis C ranging from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Approach I will be analysing these ethical issues with the use of my chemistry and economical knowledge. The research question An investigation into the mortality and morbidity of drug pricing from Hepatitis C in Pakistan mainly uses pharmaceutical sciences to underline and justify the main objectives of drug pricing whilst identifying the human implications from both perspectives of economics and chemistry. Economical Justification 66% of Pakistan s population live in rural areas underlying the geographical issues with suffering from Hepatitis C. The geographical consequences mainly ly with the isolation the rural population have from the productive and thriving urban cities of the country. Individuals are unable to be a part of an exponentially growing economy as they are unfortunately marked as the less prosperous part of the country. This evidently leads to unemployment. Unemployment is defined as the people of working age who are without work, available for work and actively seeking employment. This effectively contributes to the prevalence rate as due to being unemployed people are unable to afford necessities, such as Hepatitis C treatment, since there is no government system in place in aid of the unemployed. However, if an individual is employed and earning an income, the income may not be sufficient enough to accommodation an appropriate and successful course of treatment. In order to access treatment, the amount of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Economische En Sociale Geschiedenis Samenvatting Economische en Sociale Geschiedenis 2013 INHOUD: 1. Samenvatting Boek Before the Industrial Revolution M.Cipolla 2. Kleine samenvatting Boek Arm en Rijk D.Landes 3. Samenvatting algemene hoorcolleges: Migratie Interbellum 1. Samenvatting Boek Before the Industrial Revolution M.Cipolla Part I CHAPTER 1: Demand (pages: 3 t/m 52) Spain census of population, 1789, lot of population estimations are rough and not precise. Small societies. Not very large growth of population in 18th century. Low fertility or high mortality is the cause of slow growth. So population of preindustrial Europe remained relatively small. (more in chapter 5). Normal mortality occurs in normal years. Catastrophic mortality occurs in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example in Milan in 1288 had 3 of such surgeons. 1324 18 of such surgeons in Venice. Education: in the Middle Ages only private education (few). When communes arosepaying teachers with public money. Public schools arose rapidly. After 11the century. Education is investment in human capital. Guns warships unattractive form of capital, capital goods middle 15th century public expenditure. Demand of the church: Church is important economic entity in preindustrial Europe. Donations from counts/barons, unable to manage land themselves so they donate to church. Very large magnitude of such estates. Before the 11th century. Following centuries nobles/wealthy donate buildings and lands to the church. 16th and 17th centurygrowing size of land holdings. Every now and then , however, church fell upon hard times in which bad administration affected property Reformation was worst period before 18th century. dissolution (ontbinding) of monasteries. A lot of monasteries (kloosters). By 1550 nothing was left of English monasteries, all possessions dispersed. Lots of income for Crown (benefit from sales). ReformationLombardy( ije) before countries affected by Reformation. Reformation cuts into further growing of lands possessions of church. The distribution of wealth within the church reflected the unequal distribution of wealth in society as whole. Foreign demand: Network of exchanges with other economic systems (goods/services/wealth/capital ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Mr. Walker s Legal Representative Mr. Walker s legal representative revealed that he wished to give an open statement as to the reason for the administrative hearing. The legal representative stated that he represents the non custodial parent (NCP), Michael Walker. He stated that the NCP and his wife maintained four bank accounts jointly, and that in October 2015 the NCP s wife deposited over $23,000.00 in the bank account that she withdrew from a personal savings retirement account that the NCP did not contribute to before it was deposited in the financial institution. Those funds were solely the NCP s wife; the funds assisted in purchasing a home, furnishing, and the rest a different savings account. Prior to the wife being able to follow through with the process, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The money that his wife was holding in the account was used to furnish the new house that they purchase in July 2015. His money was deposited at the same bank, but in a different account, which is used to pay his child support, mortgage, utilities, and bills at the new residence. On average, the monthly expenses would be higher than earnings. When the expenses exceed the earnings, his wife would give him money to help pay the expenses of the house. The accounts at the bank that they have are two checking accounts (account for the bills and his personal account), savings account (majority of wife s money), and a rollover account. All of the bank accounts were garnished. Jefferson County DHR representative s testimony revealed that the custodial parent (CP), Peggy Butler, made an application with the department to enforce the Jefferson County, Alabama divorce order DR 2003 2290, which includes the minor children, Michael Walker (DOB 2/12/1996) and Heather Walker (DOB 11/11/1998). The court order of November 2003, ordered that the defendant shall pay to the plaintiff $905.00 per month for the support and maintenance of the minor children commencing on July 1, 2003. This was not a per child order. On February 2, 2015, the child, Michael Walker, emancipated at the age of 19. Therefore, the current support continued at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Factors And Mechanisms Of Chain Shifts Q:What.are.the.motivation.and.mechanisms.of.chain.shifts,and.what.kinds.of.evidence.can.we.use.to.study.them? Chain.shifts.(870/1000) Definition.(206/100) According to Labov (2010:140), chain shifts is a series of sound changes, affecting group of phonemes, which are causally linked in way that preserve the number of distinctions. Chain shift is a balance system, and the phonemes within are interrelated. This means that in order to maximized the difference among phonemes, a change in one part will automatically leads to a change in another. This series of reactions is called chain shifts. A famous example of chain shift is Grimm s law.(examples?.grimm s.or.any.one) (handout.page.3. .find reference) There are two kinds of chain shifts: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Labov (2010) states that the chain shift is a mechanical result of the language learning process; and this process includes three stages. In stage one, there is a tendency of misunderstanding between the pronunciation of phoneme B and A, due to the fact that some outlying realizations of phoneme B appears to be similar as A. This will make phoneme tokens of B less likely to be recognized by language learners. In stage two of a push chain, B encroaching on A, causing a major overlap. In this stage, A tokens in turns will be mis recognized as B tokens. In this stage, language learners generalize a position which A is pushed to, and leads to the output in stage 3. In stage three, the distinction between phoneme A and B is restored, and the system remains balanced. With the same stable starting point as push chain in stage one, phoneme A in a pull chain shifts away from B in stage two, leaving a more distinct gap between A and B. As a result, the previously mis recognized tokens are more likely to be recognized as tokens of B instead of A. Then phoneme B is dragged to fill the position vacated by A. As a result, restoring a stable boundary between A and B in stage three. However, this mechanism only describes how chain shifts might work, without explaining the reason behind this phenomenon. For ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Similarities Between Stand By Me And Away By Michael Gow Introduction The two dramatic texts, the drama Away by Michael Gow and the film stand by me directed by Rob Reiner explore many types of discoveries were presented and explored by the author and director. Discovery in these texts is the action or process of finding or being found. Stand by me is about four Oregon boys decide to go see the body. On the way, Gordy, Vern, Chris and Teddy encounter a mean junk man and a marsh full of leeches, as they also learn more about one another and their very different home lives. Just a lark at first, the boys adventure evolves into a defining event in their lives. Whereas away is a play written by the Australian playwright Michael Gow. First performed by the Griffin Theatre Company in 1986, it tells the story of three internally conflicted families holidaying on the coast for Christmas, 1968. This play focuses on three families embarking on their summer holiday at the end of the year. The families are seen a cross section of the Australian community at the time and they aspirations and attitudes. A similar discovery explored in both texts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first example of a discovery is where characters discover new visions into their relationships and the changes to their relationships. They both find out details about one another in both texts as they progress throughout the course of the texts. In stand by me they find out more about each other as there trip got longer, they established a bond between one another like no other, by the end of the film they know each other. The author used emotions to bring the message to the readers mind. Whereas in away is was about the family bonding and going way, every Christmas meant the family worked together and sat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Research Paper On How To Reduce Bounce Rate Simple Tweaks to reduce bounce rate by 50% A website s rank is dependent on many factors. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is done in regular basis to maintain the ranking. There are two types of SEO and those are On page and Off page SEO. Bounce rate comes under Off page SEO and it is better to have less bounce rate. The amount of time user spends on your website is taken into consideration by Google search engine and it decides whether to use that page for showing in the next searches. It is pretty important that the content is unique and design of website is user friendly. Let s discuss some tweaks to reduce the bounce rate. We need to place advertisements in the websites to generate revenue. More ads lead to more revenue but as a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This results in users spending time in your website. Google Analytics will record the time spent because this data is one of the factors used for rankings. If the data is good and visitors giving positive response by spending time, then search engine will pick this webpage for the next set of users who query the same question or related questions. Algorithms used in search engine find for websites that fulfill all their requirements and the top sites to maintain those will be picked to be displayed in search engine results. Bounce rate is reduced with users spending more time in your pages. Smart phones have become an important part of our life. Many apps to reduce the burden of work have come and most of the people now a days search for information from mobiles rather than computers. It is very important for the websites to be responsive. If the website is not responsive, then surely visitor leaves without any second thought. It is a fact that responsive design is tough with more content and ads but the designer have to take this duty and design in a minimalist way possible. Google keeps track of websites with Google Analytics code. In that code, there is a timer that is by default set to 15 seconds. That is the minimum time which a user have to spend on website. If the user opens and closes the website in less than 15 seconds, then that goes under bounce rate. According to officials, we can change the time to 10 seconds. So, if a user stays for 10 seconds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Rape And Drug Wars Analysis I can entirely agree with your response to this week s readings. To begin, I really liked that you could relate Femicide and Drug Wars to a personal story because it definitely helps other reading relate to the material and understand that rape and drug dealing is not as far from home as we think. Personally, I think that one of the themes that really struck me while reading this article was that you can t trust others, even those who are meant to protect you. Just like you, I did a little bit of my own research and found out that in most cases of rape, the offender is someone the victim knew or was close to. So it definitely leaves you wondering if our law enforcement units are really mentally equipped to do their job. As well, you mentioned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Relationship Between Trauma And Addiction Essay The Relationship Between Trauma and Addiction The experience of trauma can bring about feelings that are difficult for anyone else to understand. The feelings become even more complicated with addiction. It is important for practitioners to first understand the relationship of trauma and addiction to one another. Once the relationship is better understood, connections can be made to possible treatments and why those treatments should be used. Research testing these treatments can give possible avenues for practitioners to venture when faced with someone who is recovering from trauma and also facing a substance use disorder. The research available is a good start when trying to define the relationship between this co occurring disorder. Reviewing the Literature on Trauma and Addictions The relationship between trauma and the possibility of addiction has been discussed often in research. In a study of alcohol dependency, Johnson (2010) found that women who have a dependency on alcohol also show a higher prevalence of trauma in their childhood. In this same study, Johnson (2010) also concluded that alcohol dependent men and women experienced almost the same amount of trauma overtime. In a surprising discovery, Johnson (2010) also found that women who were not dependent on cocaine, but were dependent on alcohol had a higher prevalence of trauma in their childhood than all men in the study and alcohol dependent women addicted to cocaine. Murphy et al. (2013) tested ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Social Contract In The Walking Dead Gabrielle Rodriguez Professor Dyer POLS 360 November 13, 2017 The Walking Dead and the Social Contract The award winning television show, The Walking Dead, is used as a tool to explain the complexities of the human behavior when faced with the need for natural survival. The show depicts the world after a zombie apocalypse. Society and government as we know it had been torn down. The show is an example of what lengths people would do to survive. Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean Jacques Rousseau are some political philosophers who explain their versions of how political societies form and how societies stayed together when they follow their versions of the laws of nature. Thomas Hobbes ideas of the social contract and the state of nature ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rick s wife and son, and other survivors are living outside the city in a small camp. Rick s best friend, Shane, is the unofficial sovereign. He steps into power because he is the most strong and able; he is the natural leader. The others in camp follow Shane s judgement and rule. When Rick gets to camp, it is apparent who leads. When other s get into an argument they go to Shane for the final judgement call. Clearly they are all following the sovereign in benefit for the greater good. I believe a true Hobbesian society is what has formed. The group has surrendered freedom and submitted to the impromptu authority; exchanging their freedom for protection. The other philosophers, Jean Jacques Rousseau and Locke have both explained the concept of giving up certain rights in return for the protections and benefits that come along with societies. The reasoning behind The Walking Dead being Hobbesian over a Lockean or Rousseauian deals with the idea of rebellion. In a Hobbesian society, the idea of an uprising is unjust. One may not revolt against the government because even the concept of an overthrow imbalances the scales and causes a civil unrest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Examples Of Rebellion In Romeo And Juliet Rebellion, armed resistance to one s government or ruler. Is a way of hate against the main power. This is shown in the play Romeo and Juliet by many people but only a few people. The servants were the most rebellion not commanding the princess. Still fighting till the prince had to put a death penalty to stop them from fighting. The Capulet and Montague families hate each other. Romeo and Juliet are both rebellious because they love each other their families hate each other. The play in act I is very rebellious like Romeo, Juliet, the servants of the families, and the Montagues and the Capulets. The Montagues and the Capulets fighting in the street disturbed the peace and quiet of the town streets. The servants start the fights because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He likes the Capulet s daughter Juliet. Even though he doesn t find this out later after he kisses her. But he still likes her no matter who she is. Romeo, If I profane with my unworthiest hand This holy shrine, the gentle sin is this; My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss. (I.v.104 106) Romeo really likes Juliet and he wants things to work out so he could get his mind off of other people. As sone as he saw her he wanted to be with her. And Juliet loves Romeo and she wants to get married but she told her mom she was not thinking of getting married.Juliet, My only love sprung from my only hate!/ Too early seen unknown, and known too late. (I.v.152 153) Even Juliet is rebellious against the families hatred against the Montague s she still wants to marry Romeo. But she found her one true love. If she In conclusion many people or groups of people are rebellious in Act I scene i. Romeo and Juliet are good examples because they love each other and are 2 people that are rebellious against the families hatred against each other. The Montagues and Capulets are rebellious against each other. By fighting and making their families hate each other too. Their servants started most of the fights by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Las Madres De Plaza De Mayo Essay The Political Performance of Motherhood: Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo During the Argentine dictatorship known as the Dirty War (1976 1983), thousands of people were systematically abducted by the government in order to eliminate all opposition to the regime. These disappearances, which the dictatorship never admitted to committing, happened across class and age lines, but most of the kidnapped were young students and blue collar workers. Despite the fact that associations and meetings of any kind were forbidden, a group of housewife mothers decided to protest the disappearance of their children. They began to gather every Thursday afternoon at the same time in the main square in Buenos Aires, Plaza de Mayo, walking alone or in pairs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, the Madres struggle only makes sense as it relates to their maternal identity: [t]he kidnappings were brutal assaults [...] against their role as mothers, according to Marysa Navarro. Suddenly deprived of their children, their lives had lost their meaning (3). The Madres uprising was as much about recovering their children as it was about regaining their identities. The success of their movement was only possible thanks to what Taylor calls its highly theatrical (4) nature. Although the Madres were not impersonating something they were not, they exploited the stereotypical characteristics of motherhood, particularly when it came to dress, to obtain their goals. Paradoxically, the highlighting of their status as outsiders in the political system actually allowed them to enter the system. In Portillo and Muñoz s documentary, the Madres march in the streets in their trademark white kerchiefs. But that is not the only visually homogenizing factor present in the hundreds of women, from all socio economic backgrounds, that are shown in the movie. Most wear conservative skirts and hold large handbags; many wear eyeglasses. The result is striking: the Madres look old, frail, and powerless. According to Taylor, this uniform forms part of the carefully constructed image of the Madres . These women have recount[ed] how they dressed down as dowdy old women and became quick change artist some of them slipping on less traditionally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Causes And Effects Of Animal Abuse In The World We are living in the world that everybody tries to have a better life. We try to have the comfortable and convenient life for us. We are watching the circus and using them as the therapy to release stress and depress. However, we don t know the fact that in order to make the circus become more complete, they have to take away many animal s freedom. All those things is an example of animal abuse. Animal abuse is the term that describes all the harmful acts toward animals which are harmed by people either by intentional or unintentional. Other than our general understanding of animal abuse, we will go through types of animal abuse, why human should care about it, and what should we do. When people think of animal abuse, they often think of the video they saw where somebody harms a dog, cat... In fact, animal abuse comes in many forms. Animal abuse includes eating the animal, circus animal, producing cosmetic from inside the animal. We eat meat, that s the fact. However, the more the technology grows, the more we seem to kill the animal in such a violent ways that people always say: If you let all the kids go to the slaughter house, we will have a whole vegetarian generation. ( Wu Ji Yiang). Circus or aquariums are also another form of animal abuse. We go there and see all types of animals doing tricks, we have fun; but to train the animals to do that, they d have to go through a stage where they are left starving. Trainers use whips, muzzles, tight collars, electric prods, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Annotation Reflection Over the course of the year, I have annotated countless short stories, articles, reviews, and novels. Coming into the class in September, I had little to no knowledge of the numerous intricacies that contribute to effectively annotating a piece of written work. Over time, I have learned much more about how I like to read and write. The constant repetition of annotating articles has helped me to improve the quality of said annotations, to a point today where I can say I have found the best personal method for annotating so far. This did not come instantly, and was a learning process led by various assignments, essential questions, and complex articles. The first phase of my annotations experience can be characterized simply as unorganized. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... American Civilization by Ralph Waldo Emerson is not only a revolutionary manifesto for its ideas, but was also revolutionary for my annotations. I experimented with a new method that addressed the problems identified in the past, and it worked wonderfully. I gave a short summary of every paragraph in the margins, mainly focusing on the essential questions of the unit as well as trying to interpret the meaning of the article. To my surprise, this was extraordinarily helpful the next day when we discussed the article, because not only did it give me a detailed road map of the article, it also forced me to closely read each paragraph for its basic meaning and connection to the essential questions. While I had found the method I liked, I needed to address the problems of actually annotating too much. I annotated too many phrases and summarizing every paragraph was frankly unnecessary. In my annotations of On The Duty of Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau, I employed the same strategies that were used in American Civilization, except I amended the problems. My annotating is much more selective, and as a result, the more important phrases stand out. Also, the short summaries of paragraphs are not on every single one. Only the paragraphs that warrant an explanation are summarized and explained in order to keep my annotations concise. The two or three most important paragraphs on each page were chosen to be summarized and explained in regard to the essential questions. They make logical sense out of context, and I can flip to any page in the article and be able to explain what it is generally about. This fulfills what I am looking for in my annotations; a way to provoke me to think deeper as I am reading as well as an efficient method of referencing the article after it has been read. This can help me to better ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. My Bright Abyss Book Report Beginning just before my senior year I went through a series of trials that continued through most of my senior year. I wanted to do something for myself, and was encouraged to attend the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC). I decide to go, and so in January I set off for Indianapolis. Once at the conference, I listened to music, met other catholic high schoolers, and participated in workshops. I learned a lot about my faith, and about different forms of worship. This was something that I had not previously been exposed to, as while I was a member of one of the largest parishes in Central Ohio, it is a very traditional parish that had not exposed me to much more than the basic teachings of the church, and also had not demonstrated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Faith can ebb and flow through a lifetime, and it is rare for it to remain constant. This was one of the main points in Christian Wiman s My Bright Abyss. He discusses that just as we grow as individuals; we must also grow in our faith. At this point in my senior year I was going through a particularly hard time, and was having trouble trusting in God and believing everything would be okay. In hindsight this may have been a good thing in the long run, as I was more receptive to the messages I received at NCYC, particularly with respect to what prayer is, and how to pray. I had always felt that to pray there had to be some eloquent way to convey the things that you wanted to say to God. I also was often frustrated, as I questioned that if God was all knowing, why was it necessary to pray to him and tell him things he already knew. Throughout my time at NCYC I came to understand my relationship with God less like a human and omniscient being relationship, but more as a parent and child relationship. Though He may already know what you have to tell Him, it is about building the communication and the friendship, so that He can work best in your life. The best analogy that I have heard about this was from one of the leaders of the trip, and he compared life to being in a marching band. From the point of view of the musicians, it seems chaotic and as though people are going in every direction for no apparent reason; however, from up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Comparison Of Greco Roman And Ancient Mexican Practices While many funerary customs are unique to their separate cultures, some customs and themes can be seen through both Greco Roman and Ancient Mexican practices. The most notable of these themes are the ideals of ritual, honor, pottery, and feasting. These four themes can be seen to have heavy influences in both Greco Roman as well as Aztec Mayan burial rites. The assessment of these themes through different cultures necessitates first an evaluation of the basic funerary customs of each. Roman Funerary Customs While the model of a Good Roman Death may have differed by person, the constant remained that a death that was rapid and without suffering, and in the company of relatives, was ideal. A Roman funeral began at the deathbed of the deceased with the last kiss, the closing of the eyes, and the calling out of their name to confirm death. The role of preparing the body was taken over by the woman of the house if a pollinctores, a male slave commissioned to lie out the body, was not employed. There were many laws surrounding the proper and decent disposal of the deceased as written in the Digest of Roman Law. Due to such laws, some worried about the legally mandated financial burden would join a burial collegium, a club in which members would make contributions to expense funerals. Once prepared, the body would be moved to the atrium of the house and placed on a funeral couch or a lectus funebris, and surrounded by incense and flowers for mourners to visit and pay their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How To Maintain Your Barracks Room In this essay, I will explain an unfortunate situation that occurred to me due to being negligent and irresponsible. The way I handled a certain situation also leads me to be speaking about the importance of keeping your items safe inside your barracks room and securing your items. I will be explaining a recent theft that happened to me and how it could have been avoided, had I followed regulations listed in the barracks handbook. Unfortunate things happen when proper measures are not taken. I have witnessed firsthand what it is like to lose important items because of being careless. In this essay I will also be showing the proper way to secure your items in the barracks and why this is important not only inside of the barracks, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is something I will not be doing again. If I would have been more careful and responsible, none of these unfortunate things would have occurred and I would not have been robbed by my fellow barracks mates. The regulation in the barracks handbook states the following with regards to Keys: Either metal or card keys are issued to residents. Residents must carry keys with them at all times as doors automatically lock when closed. Propping the door open or tampering with the door latch in any fashion is unauthorized. Whenever you leave your room, you are supposed to make sure you remember to secure all of your high cost items into your assigned wall lockers, more importantly you have to be sure to lock your door when you leave. When you choose not to lock up your valuables and lock your barracks room door, then you volunteered yourself to be a victim of burglary. Regularly, I would keep my barracks key with me in a secure place, as to not lose or misplace it. Unfortunately, one day I lost track of it and was not able to locate it. It was my negligence and lack of consideration for my personal belongings and valuable items in my barracks that lead to the events that followed. Because I was not able to find my barracks key, I left my room unlocked. This was a mistake that I would dreadfully pay for. When I returned to my barracks, all of my valuable items had been stolen and were nowhere to be found. The sinking feeling of being robbed is something ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Decision Analysis Study Decision Analysis Study Decision Analysis Study Introduction This paper will Be providinG a memo that includes many Tasks related To project planning and operations management. All memos are present accordingly to the separated tasks discussed. We will be using the case study of Shuzworld . As the operations consultant for Shuzworld, we will be following all the tasks and then will provide Recommendations by analyzing the problems given in the task prompts. We will also apply the appropriate decision analysis tool to make reliable and valid Recommendations. Task 4 Part A In this task we will be providing whether Shuzworld should build the proposed stand alone store, the strip mall store, or not proceed with construction, by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The profitability problem is one of the most important problems of future profitability when opening a new store process and is the important content of the course of operation management. By recommending the use of this crucial tool, we need to understand, that this will give Shuzworld a direction, to which one of the three options is the best (the stand alone option, opening of a brand new store or to do nothing now) for the most cost effectively and profitability option. Also I am recommending this tool, because the decision tree analysis process, which are of great importance in the industrial production of high quantity standardized products (Shoes, sandals, etc) and lately has gained importance in the low volume production of customized products. Due to the high capital requirements when looking for the opening of a new store, decision tree analysis is of great relevance for the manufacturing business. Because of it, this attracted the attention of the manufacturing industry, who tried to support practical cost effectively analysis by using the proper profitability models. Now, we will analyzed, which one of the three options is the most cost effective and profitable, than the other two. To finally be able to make the proper recommendation. We need to find out, which one of the exact EMV, in which process (option), will become more cost effective and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Ma Joad Character The Grapes of Wrath written by John Steinbeck, is a book about a family s journey in search for jobs. The Joads travel from their small farm in Oklahoma to California when they are forced out of their home. Steinbeck characterizes Ma Joad making decisions concerning her family in order to support the idea that women should be in charge of their family. Ma Joad is a strong character that will not back down without a fight when she knows there is a reason to not give up. As the Joads and Wilsons travel from Oklahoma to Texas through highway 66, the Wilsons car starts to fail and they soon have to pull over. Not knowing what to do, Tom suggests that the rest of the Joads and Wilsons should keep should keep driving with the other car and Al, Casey, and him should stay behind to fix the Wilsons car. Uncle John and Pa Joad do not find a problem in this solution, but soon enough, Ma Joad starts to voice her concern about the family getting separated and not seeing each other. Pa gets exasperated with Ma but she does not back down from him and she starts threatening him that nothing will change her mind but, Pa s anger did not rise, and his hands hung limply at his sides, and in a moment the group knew that ma had won (169). In the end, everybody except Al, Tom, and Casey decide to wait in a campsite that is in Bakersfield while they fix the car. Clearly seen, Ma won the argument and this is the first of many where the family did as she said. Once the car is repaired, the three ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Yasukuni Shrine and the Rise of Japan The Yasukuni Shrine and the Rise of Japan s New Nationalism The Yasukuni Shrine is a Shinto shrine established in 1869 in Tokyo. It was constructed in order to honor and worship the soldiers who have died for their country in the Boshin Civil War that brought about the Meiji restoration and sacrificed their lives in the service of their emperor to build a firm foundation for Japan to become a truly peaceful country. For some Asian countries such as China and South Korea, which had been victims under Japanese imperialism and aggression in the first half of the 20th century, the shrine was built to commemorate Japanese war criminals in the World War II, and it has become a blatant symbol for Japanese wartime militarism from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the leftist and liberals, the Rape of Nanking is a key symbol of cruel Japanese militarism. They used the sympathy for civilian casualties to substantiate Article 9 of the constitution, which is essential to avoid another Nanking Massacre and to prevent Japan from waging wars in the future, and they viewed that the presence of Yasukuni proves the resurgence of Japanese militarism and the continual existence of feudalism in modern Japanese society. However, the rightist conservative camp in Japan is rising to prominence on a wave of patriotic assertiveness, and their influence is evident in the rewriting of Japanese textbooks to deny imperial Japan s conquest in China. Therefore, in addition to its militaristic history and ideology chasm between political camps, the symbolism of Yasukuni adds external political pressure on Japanese government to re examine the articulation of its wartime past. Not only does the Yasukuni controversy generated disapproval from Japan s Asian neighbors, it also created domestic debate between the leftist and rightist political groups in Japan. In contrast to the Japanese leftist, the Chinese, and the Korean, the prime minister s shrine visits are supported by right wing nationalists, who form a significant core component of the support base of the Liberal Democratic Party and dominates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Effects Of Colonization In Nigeria What happened in the country during colonization? The British empire began invading Nigeria, by creating conflicts between diverse ethnic groups to intentionally break down the group into insignificant clusters that had little, or no impact on the country s legislative branch. The implemented strategy is known as the divide and rule policy, which assisted to prevent any united opposition against Britain. Later, the British government gained control over the Royal Niger Company s territories and eventually, Northern Nigeria was under the Britain protectorate. By 1901, Nigeria was completely under the British power which accompanied many changes to the country. Education, language, and religion were assimilated to fit the desires of the British empire. English became one of the major languages in the country and Christianity spread rapidly; although some Islamic scholars resisted the religion. During the colonization of Nigeria, a new monetary and transportation system was developed and two tiers of government evolved; central and local. The new monetary system consisted of coins and notes rather than trading goods, and the local Nigerians were instructed to build a railway across the country which made the transportation of raw materials more efficient and cheaper. The Central government was in authority of governor general, and local government was based on the policy directed by the colonies to ensure that indigenous leaders were educated on the new policies, that were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Analysis and Evaluation of the Types of Emotion Essay Introduction The purpose of this paper is to provide an analysis and evaluation of the Types of Emotion from the scientific/empirical and Islamic perspectives. The paper presumes that the readers are familiar with the content of the topic in question based on the introductory Psychology textbook by Ciccarelli and White (2010). Therefore, this paper will focus more the analysis and evaluation, rather than the description and details of the topic. Types of Emotion An emotion is experienced as a feeling that motivates, organizes, and guides perception, thought, and action (Izard, 1991). Emotions can be classified into three major categories which are: (1) the physiology of emotion, (2) the behaviour of emotion, and (3) the subjective ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, in 1991, Izard stated that despite the genetically based mechanisms for the fundamental emotions, experience can modify aspects of emotion. A person is capable of learning to inhibit or modify the innate emotional expressions. In the book Psychology of Emotions, Izard (1991) stated that the mechanism of basic emotions can be modified through experience despite being genetically based. Innate emotional expressions can be inhibited or modified by the person. For instance, anger expression involves baring one s teeth to prepare oneself in an action of biting. However, many people clinch their teeth and compress their lips instead. This can be seen as a mean of adapting the expression of emotion depending on the context. This adaptation can occur for several reasons such as fear or respect. The prophet s.a.w. said: He who does not show mercy to our little ones or recognize the rights of our elders is not one of us (narrated by Ahmad and Tirmizi). The prophet s.a.w explicitly denounced any who disrespects the elders from the brotherhood of the Muslim community. A firm believer and practitioner of Islam would adhere to this hadith and control any undesirable emotional expressions that would be regarded as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Modern Day Slavery Research Paper Although slavery ended on December 6, 1865, it still exists in different forms in the United States. Modern day slavery consists of child labour, sex trafficking, bonded and forced labour, domestic servitude, and forced marriage. Two of the most common types of slavery in the States is made up of many underage workers and immigrants who came here to find a better future. Migrant workers is a widespread form of slavery, but is often not considered to fit the standard definition of slavery. This is a problem that should seriously be dealt with. There are several forms of slave activities happening now throughout the world. The most common forms found today in the states are sex trafficking and bonded labour. Back in 2013, 70 arrests were made ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Book Thief Comparison This fabulous novel is rich, complicated and wise enough to satisfy a reader of any age, says Atlanta Journal Constitutional (Zusak, 0). In grade eleven, university level English, students may study Brave New World by Alex Huxley, but The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is a much more suitable novel to study. The Book Thief incorporates an amazing plot with excellent characters, is beautifully written, and is the perfect novel to analyze. To begin, The Book Thief s plot and characters overshadow the plot and characters in Brave New World, making it the better option to study in class. The Book Thief s plot is complete and complex and takes place in an interesting setting. The Book Thief takes place in Nazi Germany during the years 1939 1943 which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Book Thief includes all the elements of a complete and complex plot, which helps better develop character, theme, and relationships whereas Brave New World s plot is weak and does not include as many events. A complete and complex plot leads to students being more engaged, higher marks, and happier teachers. Additionally, The Book Thief includes numerous types of characters and better developed characters. For example, Liesel, a dynamic character, grows from an innocent, shy girl to a courageous grown up teen. Including various well developed characters make it easier to relate, get emotionally attached, and actually read the novel, which every teacher wants. Furthermore, well developed characters create pity and fear. For instance, throughout the novel, Liesel and Max become very close as he says, often I wish this would all be over, Liesel, but then somehow you do something like walk down the basement steps with a snowman in your hands, (313). At one point, Max is forced to leave and that event creates more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Formulations Of ELISA configurations of antigens (substrates) and secondary antibodies [23, 24, 28, 30]. While most ELISAs for detecting ANA use HEp 2 cell extract spiked with a combination of purified, recombinant or native proteins associated with common SARD, quite a few do not include the HEp 2 cell extract. Thus, depending on the formulations of the ELISA, the clinical performance will vary based on the specific SARD under evaluation. For ANA ELISAs designed with a complex mixture of antigens such as the HEp 2 cell extract with unknown concentrations, antigens can compete for binding to the available surface, affecting presentation of some antigenic targets. Alternatively, conformational changes in antigenic structures may result in false positive results. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is particularly important for the less common or more complex autoantibody targets associated with SSc and IIM [3, 13, 21, 45, 46]. For example, patients with myositis have been reported to test positive for a variety of antibodies to transfer RNA (tRNA) synthetases and other proteins though available by LIA or MBA have been reported to have variable performance characteristics and require more specialized forms of testing [45, 46 ]. The main advantages of using alternative methods to IFA is provide better specificities, faster turnaround times, high throughput, arbitrary value that may be useful to more reliable predict the more common SARD such as SLE, Sjs, and MCTD based on the use more commonly defined autoantibody targets. Compared to the ELISA, the multiplex assays have the potential to be informative tools for autoantibody cluster analysis or evaluating diseases with multiple autoantibody specificities like SSc, SLE, and IIM. Automation of Antinuclear Immunofluorescence Testing Irrespective of the known challenges associated with ANA IFA testing, a major strength of this technique as a screening tool for SARD lies in the diversity of staining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Guilt In Murakami s The Seventh Man Guilt is a power that can destroy us. It stays with us forever, but eventually we all must forgive ourselves. In Haruki Murakami s The Seventh Man , the death of the main character s best friend plagues him. This survivor guilt eats away at the Seventh Man until there is very little left. In order to move on with his life, the Seventh Man must forgive himself. What is survivor guilt exactly? Survivor guilt is the feeling of responsibility survivors of disasters get when their comrades die and not them. Though it is rarely directly their fault, survivors of these disasters are ridden with guilt. The thoughts of the fact that they could have done something stays with them for a very long time, ...the idea that a person could have done something ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... heard my shouting and looked up. But it was too late. A wave like a huge snake with its head held high, poised to strike, was racing towards the shore. I had never seen anything like it in my life. It had to be as tall as a three storey building. Soundlessly (in my memory, at least, the image is soundless), it rose up behind K. to block out the sky. K. looked at me for a few seconds, uncomprehending. Then, as if sensing something, he turned towards the wave. He tried to run, but now there was no time to run. In the next instant, the wave had swallowed him. (Paragraph 31, The Seventh Man ). The guilt consumed the Seventh Man as fast as the wave had consumed his best friend, K. The events of this disaster ate away at the Seventh Man until nothing was left. He blamed himself for not saving K. The Seventh Man had to leave his childhood town to escape the nightmares, but even then they stayed with him. I couldn t go on living in sight of the beach where K. had been swept away, and my nightmares wouldn t stop. If I didn t get out of there, I d go crazy. My parents understood and made arrangements for me to live elsewhere. (Paragraph 45, The Seventh Man ). This survivor guilt stayed with this man for many decades. It ruined his life, he couldn t go near any bodies of water, he never settled down with anyone despite loving many women. This is probably why I never married. I didn t want to wake someone sleeping next to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Company Profile Of Microsoft Corporation Company Profile Microsoft Corporation was founded on April 4, 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in Albuquerque, New Mexico(Wikipedia, 2016). As of today, it is headquartered at Redmond, Washington. It specializes in designing, developing, licensing, and supporting software products, services, and devices worldwide (Yahoo! Finance, 2016). The Company operates in five segments: Devices and Consumer (D C) Licensing, D C Hardware, D C Other, Commercial Licensing, and Commercial Other (Rueters, 2016). Some of Microsoft s products include smartphones, business professional software, and tablets which all run on its own current operating system: Windows 10. The Company also offers cloud based solutions that provide customers with software, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following many ups and downs, Microsoft has seized the momentum in the $37.4 billion console market with having sold 76 million Xbox 360s, and its 48 million subscribers on Xbox Live (Bass, 2013). As taking part in the eighth generation of gaming consoles, Microsoft have designed and developed another one of its own home gaming console: the Xbox One. The Xbox One is the successor of the Xbox 360 and is the third console in the Xbox family. It provides users with the same capabilities that were on the Xbox 360, but with improvements and enhancements that change the gaming and entertainment experience. Some of these changes include high definition gaming graphics and an improved Xbox Live experience. Five Years Financial Overview At end of year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Stock Price $26.00 $30.62 $34.75 $41.86 $44.46 Revenue 69,943,000,000 73,723,000,000 77,849,000,000 86,833,000,000 93,580,000,000 Profits 54,366,000,000 56,193,000,000
  • 32. 57,600,000,000 59,899,000,000 60,542,000,000 Profit Margin % 77.7% 76.2% 74.0% 70.0% 64.7% Growth Rate 8.5% 3.4% 2.5% 4.0% 1.1% (Source: Yahoo! Finance; Mergent, Inc.) In Microsoft s five year financial overview, profits have been steadily increasing. The stock price increase tells potential investors that the current shareholders are willing to buy Microsoft s stocks than selling it. This shows that the shareholders believe that the company has a promising future, which will open doors to new innovations and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Brett Schaefer And Steven Groves Brett Schaefer and Steven Groves believes the United States decision was justifiable. They argue that the International Criminal Court has a worthy purpose, but still has issues that need to be addressed before the United States would join the court. Schaefer and Groves explain the Article 98 Agreement and the American Service Member Protection Act. Also their argument contains the five concerns the Bush Administration had about joining the ICC, but the two major concerns regard the fear of political abuse of power and also the threat to national sovereignty. In contrast, Michael P. Scharf believes the United States decision was unjustifiable. He argues, the conference in Rome attempted to compromise; however, the United States was not satisfied with the modifications. What makes the refusal unjustifiable is because the United States did not want be subjected to prosecutions and they did not want to take responsibility for their actions. Schaefer and Groves argument contains facts. As an example, the International Criminal Court does not have a clear definition of what the crime of aggression is and has yet to define the crimes it claims jurisdiction over (p. 152). This fact supports why the United States decision is justifiable because their military actions could be charged by enemy countries since there is no clear definition of what aggression means. Another example is that the International Criminal Court can prosecute an individual from a country that is not party ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. University of Phoenix Online Forum User Manual Essay University of Phoenix Online Forum User Manual English 221: Technical Writing Fundamentals Contents Introduction | 3 | The Main Forum | 6 | Chat Room | 7 | Course Materials | 8 | Learning Teams | 9 | Individual Forum | 14 | My Drafts | 15 | My Sent Items | 16 | Glossary of Terms | 17 | Copyright Information All images used in this document, including the University of Phoenix logo, were retrieved from the University of Phoenix website (www.phoenix.edu) and are being used for educational purposes only. The use of the images is permitted under Title 17 of the United States Code, Section 107. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This forum allows students to build a better relationship with each other by giving them a location to talk about subjects not related to the class. Locate and click the Discussion link from the classroom home screen as described in Figure 1 3 (Page 5). Then, find the Chat Room section on the left hand column of the Discussion home screen in the Forums table, as shown in Figure 2 1: FIGURE 2 1 Course Materials The Course Materials forum is used by faculty to give students information that will aid in their success throughout the class. Adding new threads is only allowed by faculty members. The information contained in this forum is class specific. Students do not respond to the threads in the course material forum, it is used for information only. Common threads in the course materials forum include: * Class calendar: Used to display due dates for required assignments for the class. * Class policies: Policies covering aspects related to the class. * Class syllabus: Detailed breakdown of what is required for the class by week. * Lecture notes: Notes from the faculty lecture that contain important information about topics covered in the class. * Rubrics: Detailed grading table for assignments that are due during the class. Locate and click the Discussion link from the classroom home screen as described in Figure 1 3 (Page 5). Then, find the Course Materials section on the left hand column of the Discussion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Teenage Pregnancy Is A Large Concern Throughout The World Teen pregnancy is a large concern throughout the world. This is especially true in the United States (US). In the U.S. teenage pregnancy affects 750,000 girls annually. (Silvers, 2014) According to Kate Blackman, 1 in 4 teens get pregnant before the age of twenty and 1 in 5 teen moms will have a second child by the age of twenty. (2015) Social media shows many aspects about teenage pregnancy and parenthood. Because of this many young adults get to see the reality behind this subject. Even though on the surface of a magazine cover or on the internet it may seem like teenage pregnancy is glamorized in social media, this is not the case. There are many ways that the media truly shows the struggles of being a teen mother. Since magazines are meant to entertain they will not show this but almost all other social media areas will. This helps make a statement about it. Social media helps to deglamorize and prevent teenage pregnancy. Research has shown that social media is a large factor in the reduction of teenage pregnancy. Social media reduces the amount of face to face interaction between young adults which results in less opportunities for sexual activity. Between 2013 and 2014 teenage pregnancy rates dropped by approximately 6.8% (Bennett, 2016). This evolution of social media caused this. It has changed how young people interact and communicate with each other. Clare Murphy states that the media is often portrayed as paving the way for risky behaviour. She continues by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Dermatomyositis Research Paper Dermatomyositis Dermatomyositis is not common disease. It s an inflammatory disease which causes muscle weakness and gives a distinctive skin rash. It is more common in females than males, affects both adults and children. In adults, dermatomyositis usually occurs between the ages of late 40 s and 60 s and in children, it usually occurs between the ages of 5 and 15. Some of the distinctive symptoms of Dermatomyositis is the skin changes that occur. The skin will develop a violet colored or dusky red rash, most commonly on the face and eyelids and on areas around the nails, knuckles, knees, elbows, chest, and back. The rash which can be patchy with bluish purple discoloration is often the first sign of Dermatomyositis. Muscles are also weakness progressively closest to the trunk, affecting both sides of the body and tends to gradually worsen. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This disease can put someone at higher risk of several conditions as well. They can be at risk for Raynaud s phenomenon where your fingers, toes, cheeks, nose and ear turn pale when exposed to cold temperature and environment, other connective tissue diseases like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, Dermatomyositis may cause the muscular muscles of the heart to become inflamed, Myocarditis. It can cause lung disease which is called interstitial lung disease that scars the lung tissue, making the lung stiff and inelastic. Dermatomyositis can increase the likelihood of developing cancer, particularly the cervix, lungs, pancreas, breasts, ovaries, and gastrointestinal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Jane Eyre Imperialism Charlotte Bronte s novel, Jane Eyre, takes its reader on a journey of a young woman finding her independence both economically and emotionally. In addition, the elaborate descriptions of the character herself and the multiple allusions to lands overseas indicates this is a point in history in which the British Empire was at its peak. As a result, there is a relationship between the novel and the empire in that it illustrates the domestic issues women faced, fortifies common beliefs Europeans had on natives of other countries and recognizes the influence the British Empire had overseas. Situated in the Victorian era, wealth determined one s status in society. Bronte tests this social norm by creating Jane Eyre: a girl whose position is ambiguous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jane at one point imagines herself sacrificing her current status to one of a much lower social hierarchy with the exception that she is surrounded by love from a mother and father. Although it would grant her the maternal or familial love she most desires from the Reeds, this state of living repulses her; she claims she cannot purchase the liberty at the price of caste. These allusions to caste and slavery delineate the disagreeing opinions the Empire had on impoverished individuals. Moreover, these references made by Bronte indicate her knowledge of the power of the British Empire. Said, author of Narrative and Social space, claims that novel and imperialism cannot exist as individual entities. In fact, they each fortified each other to such a degree that it is impossible...to read one without some way dealing with the other. It is true one can write only what one understands, and Bronte is no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Nonrepresentational Art In this image, created with anger, and calmed is creating two different atmospheres. Anger because when in the beginning of the drawing, my little cousin was screaming while I was trying to focus on creating a unique nonrepresentational image. This was in the living room, where I usually focus while watching tv. Towards the end of the drawing, I found calmness when he had left the living room. When looking at the image, it shows how the composition stands out with different creativity that has been created out of anger and in a few spaces its calmed. The elements of design, I deliberately used different types of line, shapes, and size. In this composition, it shows the types of lines such as diagonal, vertical, broken, curvy, perpendicular, zig zags and parallel lines. Using lines such as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The shapes that were used are geometrical shapes and organic shapes. Geometrical shapes in this composition are circles, squares, and triangles. By using them to create implied lines this way it would look different and would stand out from all the other lines that surround the circles. The balanced that was used in this composition is asymmetrical. Asymmetrical balance, how two sides of the paper aren t identical. For instance, on the right side of the composition, there is squares and spiral lines but on the other half of the composition (left side), there is cross hatching and shading. The materials that were used in this composition are a pencil and a ruler to create a very fine line throughout the artwork. First, I began drawing the shapes I wanted to add such as the geometrical and organic shapes. Afterward, used the ruler to create the fine lines to a perpendicular, diagonal, and vertical lines. Finally, I darkened a few parts of the composition. The idea I in mind about the artwork that I created is a drawing of just random shapes and lines all in one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Teleological And Deontological Analysis One might ask, what makes an action ethical? Why some people think that product placement in movies is a considerably ethical phenomena, while others find it unethical and unacceptable. According to Tsalikis Fritzsche, (1989, p, 696), ethics is an inquiry into the nature and grounds of morality where morality means moral judgments, standards, and rules of conduct (Tsalikis, Fritzsche, 1989, p, 696). In other words, ethics, which is a discipline that deals with what true and false is, is defined as a system of determined theory or moral values (Shea, 1988). Likewise an ethical evaluation is based on moral philosophy (Reidenbach Robin, 1990). Therefore, an ethical decision depends on individual moral values, and the judgment of business activity is influenced by his/her moral philosophy (Wang, 2012). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The major difference between these two theories is that, deontological theories focus on the specific actions or behaviours of an individual, while teleological theories focus on the consequences of those actions or behaviours (Hunt Vitell, 1986). Both of these two streams have several sub streams, however, the following sections will seek to examine only two of them since researchers (e.g. Beauchamp Bowie, 1979; Murphy Laczniak, 1981) categorise major moral philosophies into the two major types of deontology and teleology, including utilitarianism (Vitell et al., 2001). These two main ethical systems will then be discussed in a context of product placement in order to give a theoretical foundation for understanding the subsequent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay on The Iconic Rod Sterling Spoke Out Against Socialism The iconic Rod Serling contributed to televisions Golden Age , the writer and director of the very accomplished series The Twilight Zone and The Night Gallery , has not only dazzled the world with his mind boggling work in the expansive sci fi genre but has also successfully utilized his position in television and radio to speak out against socialism. During World War II, Serling fought Nazi forces in Europe. It was there that he realized the true wrongs in the world. Serling understood the world had been blinded by socialist eyes and poisoned by prejudice hearts. He found that with television he could take a part of the problem, and using a small number of people, get my point across. In this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the end of this upside down film the Statue of Liberty is shown with the haggard face of a monkey instead of the glorious statue we know today, too Serling s credit. He found a way to utilized such eerie details like this in order to tell the audience what is happening without actually needing the characters to speak at this point. Lady Liberty has been transformed therefore the world did not belong to the human race, something left unsaid at the end of this cinematic picture. Another example of Serling s work against socialism is in the ingenious tale of The Shelter, 1961 nuclear war has unleashed hell and those who were caught in the fray desperately sought shelter. An episode such as this was based on human morals and questioned what man was willing to do for the sake of another man. Serling lifted the veil of ignorance by giving the gift of awareness. It is in this glorious achievement that the world can truly see Serling s genius, because when we are made aware of our mistakes as people, there can be no excuse for what we continue to do. Serling was audacious enough to ask the people of this earth to question themselves along with their humanity. In the closing of the episode The Shelter, Serling explained what he believed to be humanity s greatest struggle, No moral, no message, no prophetic tract, just a simple state of fact: for civilization to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Character Analysis Of Iago Of Othello At first glance, Iago of Othello can appear to have little motivation for his destructive tendencies; however, when viewed through the lens of antisocial personality disorder, his incentive takes on a twisted internal logic. His all consuming desire for revenge is not necessarily because of any outside influence by Othello himself, but rather the fact that Othello disrupts Iago s conception of himself and is a pawn whom he can manipulate for pleasure. His arrogance and entitlement are also classic symptoms of antisocial personality disorder, as is his superficial charm, which allows him to enlist the assistance of Roderigo in his plot to destroy Othello s marriage. Individuals with antisocial personality disorder are characterized by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, act 1 scene 1 depicts him and Roderigo discussing Othello s impending marriage. During this scene, Roderigo mentions that Iago hast had [his] purse/ As if the strings were thine (1.1.2 3). A common symptom of antisocial personality disorder is the inability to handle money responsibly, whether because of an unreliable source of income or reckless spending (Personality and Personality Disorders, 88). In either case, from the first scene of the play it is clear that he is leeching off of Roderigo for personal gain. His disorder appears to manifest itself differently depending on the person with whom he is interacting, as shown when he speaks to Emelia and his charming, relatively eloquent exterior melts away into an aggressive, rude figure. This behavioral pattern indicates that Iago is a fundamentally antisocial person, not reacting to a specific negative situation. Iago reveals a good deal about the inner workings of his mind when he states that But for [his] sport and profit. [He] hate[s] the Moor (1.3.386). He relates this to the alleged adultery between his wife and Othello, but when viewed through the lens of antisocial personality disorder, it becomes literally true. According to the DSM, such individuals are frequently motivated by pleasure seeking. The reasons which Iago gives for his hatred of Othello do not stand up to scrutiny when his hostile ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay Fairy Tales Fairy Tales Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm are famous for their renditions of some of the most beloved children s fairy tales. Among the hundreds is the well known (Schneewittchen) Snow drop. This fairy tale is in many aspects common, imperfect, and vulgar, as are most of the fairy tale translations of the Grimm Brothers. These characteristics are what depict the Grimm fairy tales. The tales were primarily written to entertain and relate to the common peasantsof the 1800 s. The stories are not what you would call a perfect fairy tale in that the end is not always as you would predict, but there is always a happy ending. In Snow White, there were many versions that the Grimm Brothers wrote but we only see the more modern version. Some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It received a Special Academy Award (one full sized oscar and seven small ones) from the Motion Picture Academy in 1938. The process of producing this film took Disney and the trained artists approximately four years to research and complete. Veteran Disney art director and designer Ken Anderson recalls, One night in 1934, we came back to the studio to work after dinner, and Walt called 40 of us on to the small recording stage. We all sat in folding chairs, the lights went down, and Walt spent the next four hours telling us the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. He didn t just tell the story, he acted out each character, and when he got to the end he told us that was going to be our first feature. It was a shock to all of us because we knew how hard it was to do a cartoon short. He was doing something no other studio had ever attempted, but his excitement over Snow White inspired us all. Walt Disney took his story line for Snow White directly from the Grimm s fairy tale even though there are over 20 adaptations of this particular fairy tale. In the vast majority of German tales in which stepmothers figure as prominent villains, it is the stepdaughter who takes on the role of innocent martyr and patient sufferer. The good spirit descends gradually from an angel into a fairy, and the demon shrinks into a playful grotesque of diminutive malevolence, while yet both keep an accredited and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. John Locke, a British Philosopher, Studied the Knowledge... John Locke (b. 1632, d. 1704) was a British philosopher, Oxford academic and medical researcher. Locke s monumental An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1689) is one of the first great defenses of empiricism and concerns itself with determining the limits of human understanding in respect to a wide spectrum of topics. It thus tells us in some detail what one can legitimately claim to know and what one cannot. Locke s association with Anthony Ashley Cooper (later the First Earl of Shaftesbury) led him to become successively a government official charged with collecting information about trade and colonies, economic writer, opposition political activist, and finally a revolutionary whose cause ultimately triumphed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. Among Locke s political works he is most famous for The Second Treatise of Government in which he argues that sovereignty resides in the people and explains the nature of legitimate government in terms of natural rights and the social contract. He is also famous for calling for the separation of Church and State in his Letter Concerning Toleration. Much of Locke s work is characterized by opposition to authoritarianism. This is apparent both on the level of the individual person and on the level of institutions such as government and church. For the individual, Locke wants each of us to use reason to search after truth rather than simply accept the opinion of authorities or be subject to superstition. He wants us to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Lack Of Schools In Schools Essay Lack of Schools for Girls When you walk through the streets and enter into the houses of the village, you will notice boys and girls from the same family and parents but with a big difference between their lives. You will see the boy with ultimate freedom and many options to live the kind of life that he wants but to the other side you will face a girl with a desperate and hopeless smile with many wishes and dreams that are always wishes for her. Instead of having pen and books in her hand, she is doing all the type of hard and physical work all her life. She is always silent and powerless against the harsh rules of life. Furthermore, when it comes to the rest of her life. She cannot select the partner of her life with whom she spends the rest of her life. She never had a book in her hand or learned in school, to know that how she can have her freedom and can chose whatever she wants for herself. She never went to school and learned that how powerful she is and what big things she can do. That is the kind of life that a girl has in province of Wardak, Afghanistan. Lack of girls school is a big problem in the Wardak, Afghanistan, and in order to solve it religious leaders and seniors of the province, and government can have a big role. Lack of Schools for girls is a key problem in Wardak province. This problem is the biggest hurdle on their ways of getting education. With that in mind, an uneducated girl is like a blind person that goes on the path that others guide her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Cochlear And The International Market Introduction Cochlear is an Australia Born Global company, which has been very successful in restoring partial hearing to deaf people and help them hear. As a global business, Cochlear has many market share in many market in which it operates. However, there are serious factors that can influence on Cochlear and might lose its market shares. Therefore, Cochlear need to verify the macro and micro factors around the market and decide on their target market and develop a suitable marketing mix in order to approach to success. Macro factors Cochlear is a technology oriented company that producing hearing implants for the deaf people and Cochlear also nominated as a born global (Hewerdine Welch, 2008). Cochlear is a small company that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Macro legal Social marketing can also mean macro social marketing (Kennedy Parsons, 2011). The legal and political impact that led by the government in social marketing have a huge impact on Cochlear s marketing as the legal and political factors have threatens Cochlear s pricing strategies and hence positioning in China. Government can use or make laws to make changes and protection of their own country, laws can influence different areas, such as education, marketing, research, funding and taxation, in order to take advantage and protect local businesses. Different countries have different types of political and legal aspect, so Cochlear need to be careful on its action and not to make any problems in other countries. For example, in China, Cochlear will be facing many competitions from the local businesses and manufacturers, as the government in China does not want Cochlear has the monopoly profit and want to protect their local businesses. Therefore, Cochlear need to lower their pricing to stay competitive with the local companies. The main goals for the Chinese government to do this are to support local research, development, and manufacturing and also make cochlear implants cheaper and more accessible (Einhorn Khan, 2013). This will affect Cochlear s marketing mix in terms of price as they have to stay competitive in the Chinese market. Cochlear need to adapt the change of market condition by changing their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Business Intelligence Tools We live in a day and age where Business Intelligence (BI) tools are becoming a standard for businesses. In the past, decision makers gathered data from thick paper reports, long presentations, and other inefficient tools. However, with rapid advancements in technology, especially in the field of Information Systems, decision makers need more sophisticated and efficient tools to make sense of their businesses. Analytical tools are very useful because they allow decision makers to make decisions at every level of business. We are getting to the point where these tools are critical for a firm s advancement and competition. One cannot discuss dashboards without first mentioning the magnitude of today s data. The data is so complex and enormous that it takes so much effort to clean it up before doing anything with it. Data must be scrubbed, checked for redundancy, inconsistency, irrelevance, and finally consolidated. These processes are not a joke; each of them take a significant amount of effort and time. Many BI tools have automated some of these processes. The next step is taking the consolidated data and inputting it into a system to create some sort of meaning. This is quite an obstacle because even if the data can be analyzed and trends identified, it is difficult to convey trends in a meaningful manner ( Oracle International Corporation ). Research shows that humans retain more information when it is provided in a graphical format than when the information is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Analysis Of Understanding Sam Shepard Sam Shepard is widely recognized as one of the most celebrated dramatists in American literature. Characterized by stylized, complex language, lyrical and elaborate dialogue with very little context or explanations, his style involves revealing secrets, opening hidden areas of one s identity, and a continuous search for conclusions to satisfy (Author Last name for Understanding Sam Shepard, 1). The effect of his surreal techniques, open ended structure (where anything can happen) and exploration of complex worlds and characters makes him one of America s most creative, thoughtful, and challenging playwrights. In True West, Sam Shepard explores a complex world where confrontation between brothers, attitudes toward life, and the myth of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shepard uses foreshadowing early on giving us a hint that there will be a role reversal when Lee comments to Austin saying, I ll just turn myself right inside out. I could be just like you then, huh? and then a few lines later telling Austin, I always wondered what d be like to be you (P. 886 887). Austin and Lee s role reversal becomes even clearer in the beginning of scene seven. While Lee is working on the screenplay, a drunk Austin states that Saul Kimmer thinks Austin and Lee are the same person. This seems virtually impossible at first as the brothers look nothing alike, but Saul does not mistake them by their appearance, as he mistakes them based on their function in the creative process. One thing to note is that Saul Kimmer and the opportunity he represents is the catalyst for this transformation between Austin and Lee. Thinking about the beginning of this story, Austin was a confident individual and somewhat accomplished. However, when Kimmer agrees to produce Lee s projects instead of Austin s, an inward conflict is created. Austin completely loses that sense of superiority he once showed. We can see Austin s transformation as he loses that connection he had with his inner self. Austin seems to doubt his abilities when he says, There is nothing real down here, least of all me (p. 902) After Austin s transformation begins, we see him searching for his identity as he repeats the personal pronoun I repeatedly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...