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A Day At The Touro Synagogue
On Saturday morning, October 15th, 2016, my friends and I visited the Touro Synagogue. We attended
a synagogue Sabbath worship which took place for less than two hours. I was really excited and eager
because I have never experienced any ritual service before. As I first entered the small chapel, I was
struck by the beautiful, magnificent architecture of the place. It was a clean, warm place with a nice
chandelier. The upper wall is covered with glass windows that help light up the small chapel and bring
a refreshing feeling. We were given directions to obtain the service books on the shelves outside
before the ritual service began. As I went further inside the chapel, a lady greeted me with the phrase
Shabbat shalom. All the people there were friendly and greeted us with smiles. I noticed some men
wore their Kippot and Tallitot. We had some small introductions and conversations. After getting
service books, my friends and I sat in the back row of the chapel. The place was quiet with a sense of
peace and contentment. A few minutes after, the Rabbi and the Cantor came in, and the Sabbath
service began.
As this Sabbath service was my first experience, I was curious about every little thing that happens.
During the Sabbath service, the Rabbi gave us directions to follow hymn pages in the service book.
This book was written in both Hebrew and English. There were different prayers with different
sections. We sat down in some parts and stood up in some other parts. Sometimes the
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Pros And Cons Of The Nuremberg War Trial
Beverley McLachlin, the 2007 Chief Justice of Canada, once said, The most advanced justice system
in the world is a failure if it does not provide justice to the people it is meant to serve.
The Nuremberg War Trial has been considered the most significant as well as the most debatable event
in military law history. To those who support the trial it promises the first effective recognition of a
world law for the punishment of criminals who start wars or conduct inhuman acts during them. To the
opposing critics the trial appears in many aspects a denial of legal ethics which they regard as the
heart of any system of justice under law.
Towards the end of World War II the Allies were counting the days until Hitler s regime would finally
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Most significantly, the German defendants at Nuremberg were being tried for several categories of
offense that had no precedent under international law creating ex post facto charge, meaning that the
defendants were indicted for something that was not a crime until after they had committed it. At the
time that the German officials on trial committed the various atrocities for which they were charged,
no international law specifically banned their actions. The prosecution was therefore able to construct
their charges to maximize the rate of conviction. Most national legal codes, including the law of the
United States, require that a crime must have been illegal at the time the act was committed in order to
charges to be pressed. The major focuses of the prosecution were crimes against the peace, crimes
against humanity, war crimes, organizations, and conspiracy. Of all these, only war crimes was a
clearly recognized category under pre existing international law.
War crimes jurisprudence was based on The Hague and Geneva conventions, and narrowly governed
the treatment of foreign soldiers and civilians during wartime. Technically, the only war crimes
committed by the Germans involved the treatment of Allied prisoners of war and of the populations of
conquered
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The War Of War II Essay
Taking place during the second half of World War II, a solider by the name of Yossarain is stationed
with his Air Force squadron on the island of Pianosa, which is near the Italian cost along the
Mediterranean Sea. Yossarian and his friends endure a nightmarish and utterly freakish kind of
lifestyle which would be defined by bureaucracy and violence: they are seen as inhuman resources by
the eyes of their blindly ambitious and foolish superior officers. The squadron is thrown thoughtlessly
into quit brutal combat situations and bombing runs in which for some unknown reason it is more
important for the squadron members to capture good aerial photographs of explosions than to destroy
their targets which is very risky and could end fatal if any mistake were to occur. Their colonels
continually raise the number of missions that they are required to fly before being sent home, so that
no one is ever sent home. Everyone thinks he is crazy when he insists that millions of people are
trying to kill him. Still, no one but Yossarian seems to realize that there is a war going on as Yossarian
struggles to stay alive, despite the many parties who seem to want him dead.
Everyone thinks Yossarian is crazy when he insists that millions of people are trying to kill him. Still,
no one but Yossarian seems to realize that there is a war going on which is the central conflict that has
arisen in the novel, Catch 22 by Joseph Heller. This text shows that his inner conflict can be
influenced by the
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Is Diversity an Issue Within Law Enforcement From the Past...
The term diversity refers to the condition of being diverse; thus, composed of distinct forms or
qualities (The Merriam Webster Dictionary, 2004). Looking back at the history of the U.S., there has
always been a diverse population in many jurisdictions. But did policy agency workforces mirror this
diversity of the communities they served? When in the past the issue of diversity within law
enforcement was at stake, where the same measures used today the same as the in the past? The U.S s
law enforcement mores originate from the English Law Enforcement. When the U.S. came into being
with the endorsement of the Constitution, the twofold sovereignty of state and democracy required the
designation of distinct officers to represent the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This division in society even went further to discriminate depending on an individual s social status,
duration in the U.S., sexual orientation, and racial backgrounds. Women who were hired as police
officers were appointed duties that did not require them to work street patrol. New York City
employed its first police matron in 1845 and in 1888 together with Massachusetts voted for a statute
that required communities with a population of over 20,000 to hire police matrons to care for female
prisoners (Shusta, Levine, Wong, Olson, and Harris, 2010, p. 51; Felperin, 2004). This created a path
for more women officers to be hired. In 1905, the Portland, Oregon Police Department appointed its
first woman [Lola Baldwin] sworn as a police officer but not allowed to patrol. The International
Association of Chiefs of Police passed a resolution in 1922 supporting the use of police women [but
did not work as patrol or detectives]. The Indianapolis Police Department assigned the first two
female officers on patrol in 1968 and in 1985, Portland, Oregon appointed the first woman [Penny
Harrington] Chief of Police. Laws such as Title VII of the Civil Rights Act contributed to the hiring of
women in the law enforcement field (Shusta et al., 2010, p. 51; Felperin, 2004). Although women
were admitted early with restricted jobs, minorities such as blacks and Latinos had a lengthy way to
fight for their representation within law enforcement in the intensifying diverse
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Analysis Of Lucky By Alice Sebold
Summary
Lucky by Alice Sebold s is a memoir in which she speaks about her traumatic experience that she
went through during her freshman year at Syracuse University in New York. Alice was beaten and
raped one night when she was walking alone back to her dorm. A black male grabbed her from behind
with a knife and told her that he would kill her if she screamed. The black male took Alice into a
tunnel where he beat her up and forced her to perform oral sex on him. Alice was still a virgin prior to
the rape. After the black male raped Alice, he showed feelings of remorse, he helped Alice put her
clothes back on. Alice lied and told him that it was okay and that she forgave him. Alice reports the
incident to the police and the officer tells Alice that she should consider herself lucky because a girl
had been killed in the same place where she was raped. The rape took a toll on Alice because she
seemed to pretend like it was okay when it was not. She started seeing everything differently, every
black male she came across she would be reminded of her rapist. Alice also experienced trouble in
relationships with men because she did not consider herself to be worthy of any good guy because no
guy would want her since she was a rape victim. Alice expressed anger towards her rapist when she
runs into him again one afternoon and he approaches her and says that she looked familiar. Alice
speaks about wanting to kill her rapist. Alice s rapist is taken into custody and they have a
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Defining The Terms Renaissance And Humanism
1. Define the terms Renaissance and humanism.
As mentioned in the New World Encyclopedia article Renaissance , the Renaissance or Rebirth
showcased a cultural shift exhibiting both scientific and artistic transformation and advancement
between the Middle Ages and the early stages of the Modern age in Europe (2014). In the New World
Encyclopedia article Humanism , Humanism s scope primarily focuses on human beings: human
being s place in relations to nature, human potential, human beauty, etc. etc. etc. (2014).
2. Who were the Medici s?
The Medici family dynasty comprised of former bankers and commerce men who became powerful
rulers (four members of the Medici family went on to become pope) of Florence, Italy for nearly three
centuries, as stated in the History article The Medici Family (2009). Additionally, the article mentions
the Medici family also served as patrons of many great artists and scientists, such as Donatello,
Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci, and Galileo Galilei (2009).
3. Identify several of the works by each these painters of the Italian Renaissance:
Donatello: St. Mark, Mary Magdalene, The Madonna (Youtube, 2007)
Paolo Uccello The Battle of San Romano, The Nativity, The Flood (Uccello, 2016)
Verrocchio Tobias and the Angel, Baptism of Christ, Madonna and child with Saints, Putto with
Dolphin (Passavant, 2016)
Da Vinci: The Last Supper, The Mona Lisa, The Vitruvian Man (Youtube, 2007)
Michelangelo: David, Moses, Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, The
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Thorough analysis and response essay on Civil Peace by...
Civil Peace. One rarely hears those two words together. It is usually either Civil War, or perhaps Civil
Chaos, but rarely is it Civil Peace. This is because it is not the times of peace that are remembered, but
the times of war. It is during these times that people truly shine as the need arises or are exposed for
their truer, more evil selves. Like Jamie Sullivan said in A Walk to Remember, There would be no
compassion without suffering. Chinua Achebe s Civil Peace is a story about going through hardships
and never forgetting what is most important.
Civil Peace is set in the early 1970 s in the country of Nigeria. There had been a civil war in the late
1960 s that had had a devastating effect on the country. When the civil war had ... Show more content
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Jonathan also checks up on his old mining job, but after finding that it had become an unpredictable
job, he decides to focus on his bar. Some time after, he receives a 20 pound egg rasher for turning in
rebel money. Then, that night, after Jonathan finally falls asleep after being anxious about receiving
the egg rasher, someone begins to knock on the door. Jonathan and his family wake up and begin
yelling to try to wake up the soldiers, but to no avail. Then, in a mockery of them, the gang begins
yelling the same thing. Jonathan asks them what they want, and the leader responds with a request for
100 pounds and a threat of gunfire, which makes Maria and the children cry. Jonathan then tells them
that he only has 20 pounds, and that they could search his house and if they find more, they could kill
him and his family. The leader accepts the 20 pounds and leaves. The story ends with Jonathan telling
his sympathizers that the loss of the egg rasher is nothing important to him, that more important things
were lost in the war, and that he is content with what he has.
There are quite a few symbols in this story. Jonathan Iwegbu symbolizes all people in this world, all
having their own miracles and blessings, and conflicts and hardships. Jonathan s family represents
those that help people enjoy their blessings and get through their hardships. The bicycle, the house,
and the egg rasher all symbolize the things in this world
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Similarities Between The Yellow Wallpaper And The...
The dominance of men over woman has been around for centuries. Most men in the 19th century
thought that woman were supposed to be this feminine obedient housewife, and obey anything that
their husband demands of them. When woman are profound to biased and unfair relationship it makes
them crippled from what they could or want to be. While many writers have described the effect of an
unequal relationship and feminism, John Steinbeck shows us in The Chrysanthemums how woman
crave for more adventure, Charlotte Gilman s The Yellow Wallpaper yearns for happiness, and Marge
Piercy s A Work of Artifice pressure of a man s world.
The Chrysanthemums written by John Steinbeck illustrates a wife named Elisa whom is confounded
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Her marriage is the real bad dream she can t wake up from or have enough courage to say enough!
John is the real reason of why she goes insane at the end of the story. His feministic ways enables her
to express how she really feels in reality, so she escapes to this other world in her head.
In the poem A work of Artifice written by Marge Piercy displays the transform and discouragement
most woman go through to be accepted in a man s world. The poem begins with the speaker
discussing a bonsai tree and how the tree if given the opportunity could grow to eight feet tall. The
tree through the use of imagery is used to symbolize the way that women are oppressed by males. Till
split by lightning , I think that the fate of men being a high power is the lighting that broke the bonsai
tree. The poem carries on talking about how a gardener saved it, pruned it, and how it grew. The
gardener in this story symbolizes men taking care of woman, but yet making sure they woman have
their limits to not outgrow men: With living creatures one must begin very early to dwarf their growth
. The man or society must begin early as well in order to trick women into unwillingly being
oppressed. Men feel the need to stunt ones growth or to belittle a person and to make them feel small.
This is what
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Seasonal Macy s Developing Gifts Case Study
Seasonal Macy s Employees Wrapping Gifts
Macy s seasonal employees must wrap gifts according to Macy s standards. Gifts need to be in
correctly measured wrapping paper, they need to be taped well, and they need to be decorated with a
ribbon or bow. This is important for adult learners in my audience (seasonal employees) because it s
their job to learn and apply what they learned. Overview of instructional design includes instructional
analysis, instructional goals/performance objectives, instructional methods/strategies, and evaluation.
Start of instructional design is the instructional analysis. Instructional analysis is a set of procedures
applied to an instructional goal in order to identify the relevant skills and their subordinate ... Show
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There are five activities of instruction (pre instruction, content, learner participation, assessment, and
follow through). Pre instruction motivates learners, inform learners of objectives/ agenda, inform and
orient learners. Content information activities are new information, provide content and process
information. Learner participation activities allow learners to engage with content. Assessment
activities could be formal testing or informal testing. Follow through activities include providing job
aids, promote retention, and encourage transfer of learning. Five activities of instruction were used
when designing instruction. Pre instruction is the presentation (handout about gift cards). Content is
demonstration. Learner participation is demonstration. Demonstration is the best method because the
learner can get hands on practice which is needed for psychomotor skills. Assessment is the test.
Follow through would be a video link/handout given at the beginning of
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Persuasive Essay On Nike Advertising
People take in all sorts of advertisements from all around them every day, from weight loss solutions
to new gaming apps. We are all surrounded with different advertisements where ever we go, in
airports, hospitals, even our schools. Companies have strategies to get people of all ages to want their
product. The main question is, how do they actually get people to buy their product? The birth of an
ad requires a lot of hard work, in order to have a successful launch. Companies spend copious
amounts of money, as well as time, to get achieve their number one goal, making money. Nike, a very
popular company around the world, has clearly accomplished their dream. Nike has made a lot of
advertisements throughout the years, in which now they have several strategies to get people to want
the products they make. They include certain appeals in their ads that make the customers feel the
need for their products. For example, the need to achieve and dominate take place in several of Nike s
advertisements, which actually get people to want their products. It is not known but Nike, and
countless of other companies, include much more in their advertisement than just the product using
emotional seductiveness, to have a successful product.
Advertisers use a certain approach in the visual appearance of their ad to get the public s attention. For
example, the colors, models, proximity and contrast play a sizeable role. This Nike ad contains a
unique characteristic that grabs everyone s
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Equus
The evolution of the Equus genus occurred around 4mya (Orland et al., 2014), however the domestic
horse split from the ancestor of the Przewalski horse at around 43 52 thousand years ago (kya) (Orland
et al., 2014; Shubert et al., 2014). HOW PRZEWALSKI IS CONSIDERED WILD. The extinct wild
ancestor of the domestic horse, Equus ferus, is believed to have originated in Northern America before
migrating to Eurasia across the Bering land bridge (Prothero and Schoch, 2002) where they were first
domesticated (Warmuth et al., 2011). Archaeological and genetic evidence both indicate that the horse
was first domesticated in the western Eurasian steppe (Outram et al., 2009; Zeder, 2006; Warmuth et
al., 2011). Another theory states that the Iberian peninsula of northern Africa was an independent
location of horse domestication because of a distinct haplotype (Lusitani C) found only in this region
(Lira et al., 2010). This theory however has not yet been conclusively proved or disproved and
requires further study. Genetic studies indicate that a minimum of 77 mares needed to be domesticated
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Some of the oldest evidence for horse domestication, between 5 5.5kya, can be found amongst the
Botai culture of northern Kazakhstan where it is hypothesised that the Botai adopted horse riding as a
technique to better hunt the wild horses that lived in that region. (Levine et al., 2003; Anthony and
Brown, 2000). Archaeological study of Botai settlements reveal pits filled with tens or hundreds of
thousands of bones, the majority (65 99%) of which were horse, and pottery soaked in horse milk fats,
(McDonald,
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The Problem Of International Interference
Considered to be the second poorest countries internationally, Nicaragua is a country faced with the
need to rely on economic assistance groups in order to meet both external and internal economic
obligations. The idea of aiding other poor countries is one that organizations such as the IMF , the
World Bank , the Inter American Development Bank etc. have in order to aids countries such as
Nicaragua in their economic growth. Receiving loans and having to repay them has increasingly
become a problem with which poor small countries have had to deal, since in many cases these
countries are not able to repay these loans and the money is lost. By further analyzing why Nicaragua
has not been able to become an industrialized country even after the economic interference of different
organizations I hope to understand and identify why international interference has failed in Nicaragua
and ultimately to see if anything further can be done for the country or if it is unlikely that the country
will ever grow stably economically.
As students of political economy we need to understand why international organizations fail to truly
aid those that it needs to and why this occurs. Nicaragua internationally is the second poorest nation in
the world, why has this occurred? Many scholars could argue that Nicaragua is poor due to corruption
and mismanagement of the economy by the government. Other scholars could argue that Nicaragua is
poor due to its agricultural economy which yields a minimal
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Research Questions On Rheumatoid Arthritis
Positionality and Research Questions
Introduction
Patients diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis present chronic systemic inflammation, contributing to a
variety of symptoms such as pain in joints, muscle cachexia (muscle wasting) and decreased muscular
function, and so reducing their quality of life (Ekdahl and Broman. 1992). Rheumatoid arthritis is
characterized by the systemic inflammation of the synovial membrane of one or more joints and an
abnormally high presence of pro inflammatory cytokines. (Cooney, Law et al. 2011).
It has been recognised that there is a common cycle of chronic inflammation within rheumatic
patients. This is initiated by the production of pro inflammatory cytokines leading to a higher risk of
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It is well known that exercise applies physiological stress on systems; for instance on the muscular
and cardiovascular systems, causing long term physiological adaptation if it is occurs persistently over
a period of time. Exercise could be utilized in rheumatic diseases if applied correctly in order to
interrupt the cycle of chronic inflammation by inducing anti inflammatory effects via releasing
cytokines with anti inflammatory properties (Petersen and Pedersen. 2005). In the long term, exercise
can improve muscular function which is diminished in RA due to muscle cachexia. Exercise is also
beneficial to reduce the risk of attaining a comorbidity such as cardiovascular or metabolic diseases
(Benatti and Pedersen. 2014). Research is required on the prescription of exercise and how to apply it
into the lives of patients. Studies are being done in these areas however these are different in terms of
the principles of training (Frequency, Intensity, Duration and Type of exercise). They also differ in the
types of patients used in the studies. Thus further study needs to investigate the optimal prescription,
exercise delivery and assist adherence to training (Cooney, Law et al. 2011).
Methodological Choice
Following this, my proposed research question would be What is the most effective exercise protocol
in order to improve physical capacity and reduce the risk of gaining a comorbidity in patients with
Rheumatoid Arthritis?
This question is based within the paradigm of
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Analysis Of The Glass Roses By Alden Nowlan
The Glass Roses by Alden Nowlan With a small group, discuss the following questions. Choose
someone to read the question out loud, and direct the discussion so that each person can offer his/her
opinion on the topic. Have another student record the group s response and choose a third student to
report the information gathered to the class in a discussion. Stephen is certain he could never be a man
. What qualities does Stephen associate with being a man ? Why does he have this image? (3 marks)
In the story, Stephen is surrounded by lumberjacks, he lives with them. His father is the strongest and
the leader of the group. Some qualities that Stephen associates with being a man are: you have to be
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It reveals how at a young age children can be so caught up in their parents wishes that they begin to
doubt themselves and they try to becoem someone they are not. In the story Stephen mentions, In
using the axe, he was pretending to be something he was not, something he might never be. The axe
represents his dad, and his dad s desires for Stephen. The axe represents everything he is not and no
matter how hard he tries to use it it, it just isn t for him. When the Polack said, You try too hard kid, it
shows that even though he puts in all his effort and he tries to do what his father wants he just can t
accomplish it. He still can t admit this to his father because he is afraid of disappointment from his
father. When his dad asked, This work ain t too hard for you is it? , Stephen lied and replied, No, it ain
t too hard for me. Not by a God damned sight. This was because he thinks his father wants him to quit
so that he could finally accept the fact that he will never be a man, and in order to avoid that he lied to
his father. He will keep working as a lumberjack whether he likes it or
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A Positive Working Environment And Host Of Family Friendly...
Step 1....Provide a Positive Working Environment
Provide a positive working environment and host of family friendly benefits; it keeps the turnover rate
far below the national average. Top management realizes the responsibility for creating a positive
work environment cannot be delegated. It starts from the top management.
One of the main reasons staff members quit is the relationship with their first line supervisor. The fact
is many supervisors and managers are unaware how their actions and decisions affect employee
turnover. A critical aspect of an effective retention strategy is manager training. Properly trained
managers play a major role in an effective recruitment and retention strategy. Managers need the
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People are more committed and engaged when they can contribute their ideas and suggestions. This
gives them a sense of ownership. This process creates a healthy climate of innovation and engages all
those who participate.
Step 4 Develop Skills and Potential
For most people, career opportunities are just as important as the money they make. In a study by
Linkage, Inc. more than 40 percent of the respondents said they would consider leaving their present
employer for another job with the same benefits if that job provided better career development and
greater challenges. Not only does the program provide new job opportunities, but Career Connections
offers a host of career development tools such as self assessments, tools to develop resumes, and
articles on various job seeking strategies within the company. Skilled people will not remain in a job if
they see no future in their position. To eliminate the feeling of being in a dead end job, every position
should have an individual development plan.
Step 5 Evaluate and Measure
Continuous evaluation and never ending improvement is the final step of the system. The primary
purpose of evaluation is to measure progress and determine what satisfies and de satisfies your
workforce. The evaluation process includes the measurement of attitudes, morale, turnover, and the
engagement level of the workforce. Here is a checklist of items that should be included
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Ego In Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar In the play Julius Caesar by Shakespeare, Shakespeare is telling his readers that people
like Caesar, Brutus and Cassius only make certain decisions to benefit their ego and will only directly
help themselves. Brutus only cares about himself although he claims he cares for Rome and the
people. Cassius persuades Brutus to turn against Caesar, because he is worried of Caesars rising
power. Caesar thinks he is the biggest, the best and will only listen to who he wants. Caesar is giving
his speech at the senate s house; the conspirators come to kill him. Each of them take their turn and
stab him multiple times. As Caesar is dying he says even you Brutus which shows he was surprised
Brutus had stabbed and betrayed him. During Brutus s funeral speech he says not that I loved Caesar
less, but that I loved Rome more (Act. 3 Sc 2. 23 24). As Brutus is explaining his actions to the public
he explains how he did this for the good of Rome. However that is not the case at all, Brutus did this
because he is jealous of Caesar. He thought by doing this it would work out nicely for him, meaning
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Caesar never listens to what people have to tell him unless it will have a direct affect on how people
see him. Brutus thought he was making Rome a better place when instead he just created a huge
disaster. Cassius manipulates Brutus to get involved in the giant mess when Brutus had potential. Had
these characters listened to advice and done what was right, Rome may have turned out very
differently. Everybody would have still been alive and worked this out in a completely different way.
Who knows how Rome could have turned out, whether good or bad these characters would have
thought beyond themself and things might have turned out for the
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To Kill A Mockingbird Courage
Courage is a difficult thing for people to do in real life. Some people may say courage is people who
have strong bodies and hearts. The others would say it is someone who tells the truth instead of
avoiding it. In To Kill A Mockingbird courage is presented by standing up to your fears and helping
people that need help. Early in the book To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Jem shows courage by
touching Boo Radley s porch. In the waning moonlight I saw Him swing his feet to the floor. I m
going after them he said. I sat upright, you can t I won t let you. He was struggling into his shirt, I ve
got to. You do and i ll wake Atticus. You do and i ll kill you. Jem lost his pants on the Radley fence by
making a raid on the property in the hope of catching a glimpse of Boo from the back window of the
Radley House. Atticus would demand to see the pants the next morning, so Jem knew he had to get
them back. He also didn t want to lose Atticus s trust in him, or be punished further. This is an
example of curage because Jem knew if he didn t show Atticus the pants the next morning Atticus
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Dubose demonstrates another kind of courage. Atticus tells Jem I wanted you to see what real courage
is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It s when you know you re
licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win,
but sometimes you do. Here is an old woman who, we discover, is addicted to morphine. She is rude,
and prejudiced; however, she also has a kind of inner strength which enables her to kick a long time
addiction in order to die free. It is very courages of Jem to read to and abusive person like Mrs.
Dubose, but it makes Jem a better person by knowing his mistakes and going through a punishment
especially with an abusive person that gave you a
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EXAM 3
SSD 4 MOD 4 EXAM
1 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STEPS PRECEDES THE HONORS TO THE NATION IN A
NORMAL SEQUENCE OF EVENTS FOR A REVIEW? INSPECTION
1 WHEN IS THE AWARDING OF A DECORATION TO AN OUTGOING COMMAND
TRANSFERRED? SEPARATELY; BEFORE
2 HAVE YOUR UNITS OPEN RANKS AND STACK ARMS; BRING YOUR UNITS TO PRESENT
ARMS ; AND TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR UNITS ARE ALL EXAMPLES OF WHICH TYPE OF
ORDERS IN A MILITARY DRILL? DIRECTIVES
2 DURING A CEREMEONY, THE READY FRONT MARKER IS POSITIONED HOW MANY
STEPS TO THE RIGHT OF THE REVIEWING OFFICER? 6
3 THE COMMANDER COMMANDS: DETACHMENT, POST (PAUSE), MARCH. ON THE
COMMAND MARCH , THE PERSONS WHO WERE DECORATED MARCH FORWARD. WHO
COMMANDS HALT AND LEFT FACE? LAST MAN IN THE FILE
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THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
11 DIA ESTABLISHED THE JOINT INTELLIGENCE TASK FORCE COMBATING TERRORISM
(JIT CT) TO PROVIDE? ???????
12 THE FBI IS A BRANCH OF? THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
12 WHICH OFFICE IS NOT PART OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE? UNITED STATES
SECRET SERVICE
13 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING HAS A GOAL TO BUILD ESSENTIAL IRAQI CAPACITY
FOR INDEPENDENT, EVIDENCE BASED, TRANSPARENT, AND EVENHANDED
INVESTIGATION AND TRIAL OF MAJOR CRIMES BEFORE THE CENTRAL CRIMINAL
COURT OF IRAQ? LAW AND ORDER TASK FORCE
13 WHO DOES THE RULE OF LAW COORDINATOR OF COUNSELOR REPORT DIRECTLY
TO? THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL
14 WHO IS THE USDAS CHIEF IN HOUSE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AGENCY, TO DEVELOP
NOVEL METHODS TO PROTECT US ARMED FORCES FROM INSECTS THAT SPREAD
DANGEROUS DISEASES? PROVISIONAL RECONSTRUCTION TEAM
14 WHAT ARE THE GOALS OF THE USDA PERTAINING TO ITS INTERNATIONAL WORK
TOWARDS THOSE COUNTRIES CRITICAL TO US NATIONAL SECURITY? STRENGTHEN
THEIR INSTITUTIONS, POLICIES, AND MARKET BASED AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS
15 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES MISSION IS TO ENFORCE THE CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES? DRUG ENFORCEMENT
ADMINISTRATION
15 HISTORICALLY, WHAT IS THE LEADING CAUSE FOR TROOPS SENT INTO BATTLE
THAT
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Imagery In The Great Gatsby Analysis
Imagery is used in writing when a writer trying to emphasis a specific key element, or portray a clear
picture for the reader to understand. Throughout the book, The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses
imagery to paint a vivid picture for the reader. Imagery is used to describe specific key elements of a
story which is shown in The Great Gatsby. Imagery was portrayed for the reader especially when it
comes to the setting and characters. In the movie however, imagery was shown both similar and
differently. The movie focuses a lot on the setting and charters but also shows imagery of other small
factors. Imagery was both present in both the book and the movie, both the movie and book had
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In his blue garden men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne
and the stars. (Fitzgerald 39) This imagery compared the people and guests invited to the party to
moths because clusters of people would walk in and out of the house and the house was stuffed and
packed with guests. This imagery was also shown in the movie, in one scene the movie portrays the
blue garden with tons of couples and guest dancing along the blue garden. Imagery also played a big
part in describing the Valley of the Ashes illustrated in chapter two of the book. Nick, the narrator
describes The Valley of Ashes as the land that lies in between the Eggs and New York. The name
Valley of the Ashes was given to this specify area is given due to its horrible conditions. This area was
very unpleasant and is considered the dead land or the waste land. This is a valley of ashes, a fantastic
farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens; where ashes take the
forms of houses and chimneys and rising smoke and, finally, with a transcendent effort, of men who
move dimly and already crumbling through the powdery air. (Fitzgerald 23) This imagery portrays
lower social class at the time period. The Valley of Ashes is very symbolic to the book as it symbolizes
the plight of the poor, and characters such as George Wilson, who lives in the
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Power, Corrupts, Society s Demands For Moral Authority
Because power corrupts, society s demands for moral authority and character increase as the
importance of the position increases. ~John Adams
The quote above has lot of meaning and relates in many ways to my analysis of how power is
portrayed in television. There are a lot of power players and shot callers that can dominate the scene.
How much power is could truly be shown in television show? How much power does the society have
on conflicts in a relationship? Is there such a thing as a power struggle in television shows? Does the
triggering event of a conflict determine the type of power and what tactics are used to resolve?
Mahatma Gandhi says Power is of two kinds. One is obtained by the fear of punishment and the other
by acts of love. Power based on love is a thousand times more effective and permanent then the one
derived from fear of punishment. Based on Gandhi s idea of power does the characters of Scandal act
in love or out of fear? In this paper I will examined the triggering event in several episodes of Scandal
to determine the type of power and tactic of the main power player.
Literature Review
Power is defined as the ability to influence and control events. This power is recognized by the social
power that stems from the relationships among people. Social philosopher Hannah Arendt (1969)
states that Power is never the property of an individual; it belongs to a group and remains in existence
only long as the groups keep together. The reason behind an
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Commedia Dell Arte and Influences on Modern Theatre
Commedia dell Arte is an interesting form of acting in the history of theatre. During the 16th, 17th and
18th century, in the midst of the renaissance, there was a very delightful source of entertainment that
people where privy too. This archaic form of acting was based around improvising and the use of
masks. I am comparing this to modern day comedy since I have seen direct examples on television,
which use this method of acting, in modern day shows. The fact that some of these performers were
verging on genius is without dispute. Contemporary performers have looked into the past finding
resourceful techniques to further illustrate comedy to their peers.
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Fusing together these elements, a mask maker produces a shape that is no longer purely human.
Hence, if a human wears this mask, there are discrepancies between mask and body, which counteract
each other s expressiveness. It becomes necessary, therefore, for the human to adjust his or her body
shape to fit the mask. The design and style that comes from the three elements of mask design allow
the actor at any point to move into animal movement, devilishly bad behavior or simply carry out the
order of the plot in role.
This juncture is an ideal place to start feeding specific instances of the characters body language.
Those who are capable of exploring attitudes, energy levels, and their own inner resources can be
guided through that process. Those who need more encouragement, and have not yet learned to trust
the passion for discovery or their own emotions can be given more hard concrete information to work
with. The middle path must be looked for, and in this there is the whole tradition of the commedia dell
arte to help. A character survives on stage because it is alive. One of the problems any performer or
actor faces is selecting his or her material. In traditional Commedia Dell Arte, this is key to success,
and is needed on a moment to moment basis. However, what becomes clear after a while is that
commedia dell arte works best as an ensemble art form. Which is true in theatre
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Conventional Gender Roles Are Embedded Into Our Stories...
Conventional gender roles are embedded into our stories creating the idea of princess culture . This
princess culture creates the idea that girls have to become both Cinderella and Supergirl. This concept
also brings happily ever after into the mix, creating the masculine prince who saves the princess or is
arm candy at the end of the fairytale. While this format is much beloved by many including myself,
there are many lesser known fairy tales which make important breaks in these gender norms. By
looking under the surface one sees that The Twelve Dancing Princesses by Marianna Mayer breaks the
princess culture gender roles, having strong women defying the rules as well as the prince
undermining the classic notion of a hero in the princess narrative.
The 12 Dancing Princesses by Marianna Mayer takes place in a mysterious world where upon waking
the King finds his 12 daughters shoes completely worn through. A young gardener is able to solve the
mystery by tricking the princesses into thinking that he is asleep while secretly following them in his
invisibility cloak. The gardener discovers that the young princesses secretly go off to a beautiful ball
every night and dance the night away. He steals three golden branches and a golden cup as proof of
the beautiful night that he witnessed. The youngest daughter finds out Peter has discovered their secret
when he puts one of the branches in her bouquet. When Peter finally explains to the King what has
happened, he
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Lowe s Case Study Essay examples
Executive Summary This general case study on Lowe s will convey the conclusions drawn by our
team along with our recommendations on how this company should proceed. As discussed in the
introduction (1 A/B) there is one key problem with Lowe s and that is the fact that they are not number
one. The introduction further outlines some areas of improvement within the Lowe s company such as
maintaining and improving current success, increasing market share, boosting sales growth and
offsetting increasing administrative expenses. Emphasis is placed on the importance that Lowe s
choose strategies that will meet its objectives of increasing market share and revenues (Lowe s
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In order to maintain and improve upon current success by increase market share, boosting sales
growth and counteracting the increasing selling and administrative expenses Lowe s has set forth
some aggressive measures. Case in point, according to Lowe s website, the company has opened 130
stores in the 2003 fiscal year alone and has plans to open up 140 and 150 new stores in the 2004 and
2005 fiscal years, respectively (http://www.lowes.com).
According to a company profile produced by Datamonitor, Lowe s is second in the market to Home
Depot, has less sales per square foot than Home Depot, is not considered a to be a low cost producer
when compared to other stores in its class and risks saturating the market (Lowe s Companies, Inc.,
2004). In order to combat these underlying causes of Lowe s problems, Lowe s will be focusing on
various demographic trends (generational considerations), maintaining the quality of current store
locations, opening up new stores, focusing on untapped markets and on expanding popular yet
profitable product lines (Lowe s Companies, Inc., 2004). To further discuss Lowe s, an analysis of the
internal capabilities and an evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of Lowe s has been conducted.
In addition, an analysis of the external environment has been taken into consideration along with a
SWOT analysis. Major
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Similarities Between Rome And Rome
Carthage s ideas and civilization was one which the Phoenicians had developed in the east. She
became powerful due to trade and commercial supremacy. The trading colonies of northern Africa and
many Greek cities of Sicily were under her control. Carthage was a wealthy merchant country, trading
in metals; gold, silver, tin, and iron, as well as all the products of both the east and the west. (Morey,
1901) Rome and Carthage and Rome had similar governments. Rome had its consuls and Carthage
had two chief magistrates. Similar to the Roman senate Carthage had a council of elders, called the
hundred . Rome was more democratic, whereas Carthage was more aristocratic. For the most part
Carthage was ruled by a few wealthy aristocrats. Possibly Carthage s greatest advantage over Rome
was the fact that Carthage had one permanent leader of their army. Rome had civil magistrates who
changed over time. That lack of consistent leadership of the army was a great disadvantage to Rome s
ability to wage war and defend itself. (Morey, 1901) Compared to Rome, Carthage had more wealth,
but Rome was more organized. Rome had a powerful army and Carthage had the more powerful navy.
The secret to Rome s success was their loyal citizens. During war if Rome needed ships, the citizens
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The ships that the Romans had were triremes and the Carthaginians had a fleet of quinquiremes. The
difference between the two was the number of rows of oars. The quinquiremes had 5 rows of oars and
the Roman triremes had only three. Roman soldiers trained to row the quinquiremes at the same time
they were building a hundred 5 rowed vessels. Since the Romans were better at hand to hand combat,
the Romans put drawbridges on their ships so they could pull alongside the enemy s vessel and cross
over and attack the Carthaginians on their decks. (Morey,
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Spring by Gerard Manley Hopkins
With every end, there is a beginning. When the cold winter ends, there is a new beginning in nature
where the trees and flowers start fresh as they grow once again. The poem Spring , takes us, readers,
to a setting where the place shows complete nature. We are to imagine aesthetic scenery where spring
has arrived and everything that happens during this season is happening right in front of us. The
speaker seems to appreciate nature so much that he sees the complete difference between the seasons
and that he admires the birth of the natural world. He explains his feelings in almost all aspects as he
describes the rinsing in his ears in one line which may mean that, his mind, soul, and body is refreshed
with what the natural sound that he hears during this season. As for him, he conceptualizes the natural
world as a pure creation of God and that it helps in spiritual awakening. Here is the interpretation and
analysis of the poem based on the sections that respect the grammar and meaning of its sentences:
Nothing is so beautiful as Spring When weeds, in wheels, shoot long and lovely and lush;
In the first line, the speaker says that there is no other thing that is as similar to the beauty of Spring.
With the dash after the word spring, it means that the speaker is trying to let the readers believe the
first statement that nothing is so beautiful as Spring. The weeds in wheels in the second line may
mean, that, weeds have grown in wheels or maybe the way the weeds
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Elizabethan Era Hygiene
The Elizabethan Era The Elizabethan Era was during the 1500s. The Elizabethan Era was also known
as The Renaissance . The Renaissance occurred during Shakespearean times. During the Elizabethan
Era personal hygiene wasn t important. Diseases were prone because there wasn t any hygiene.
Medications and procedures were very basic. As a result, healthy lifestyles and safe medical
procedures were irrelevant to daily living because during the Elizabethan Era science and medicine
didn t play a major role in people s lives. People were filthy, diseases were rampant, and the life
expectancy wasn t long. Personal Hygiene wasn t important. People didn t wash their bodies often.
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The belief about the causes of illness were based on the ancient teaching of Aristotle and Hippocrates (
Elizabethan Medicine and Illness). Physician, Surgeons, and Barbers were the three categories for
medical professions (Foster Par. 2) Physicians would dose themselves in vinegar and chew.
Elizabethan Physicians were very wealthy. By the end of the major wave of the plague at the
beginning of the 15th century, most of the physicians and many surgeons had died (Foster Par. 3).
Elizabethan surgeons were similar to barbers. Barbers could only pull teeth. The barbers were the only
ones left after the other doctors died (Foster Par. 3). The Elizabethan housewife used various herbs to
practice to produce homemade medicines and potion (Elizabethan Medicine and Illness). The church
provided some comfort for the poor (Elizabethan Medicine and Illness Par. 8). The local wise woman
was often the first person contacted by poor people (Elizabethan Medicine and Illness Par. 9). The
Elizabethan apothecary was like today s pharmacy. The three groupings of pharmaceutical workers
include Apothecary, Herbalist, and a Hedge Witch. (Foster Par. 2). Same physicians prescribed special
laxatives and directives to purge people of waste fluids that might carry the Black Death. (Dunn 63).
Surgical procedures were also very basic without the use of high tech machines and instruments
(Health and diet in Elizabethan England Par. 11 ). Burning and cutting your skin was a way to prevent
the plague. The Bubonic Plague was also treated by lancing the buboes and applying a warm poultice
of butter, onion, and garlic. (Elizabethan Medicine and Illness Par. 13). The Bubonic plague was also
treated with tobacco, arsening, lily root, and dried food (Williams Par. 12). Wounds were cleaned with
vinegar. They thought vinegar killed diseases. Treatment of earaches included roasted onion being
placed in your ear (Health and diet in
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The Importance Of Charter School
Another issue will an all charter school district is parent involvement. There are so many different
types of parents: some take initiative and others do not. Would parents who normally do not take a
notice in their child s life take any interest in researching which charter school they would like their
child to go to if the district was made solely of charter schools? William Jeynes (2009) argues that
parents may not have sufficient information about the options available to make the most prudent
[choice] for their child because of their financial position (p. 11). Cambridge, Massachusetts has
transformed its school district into a public school choice program where parents can choose which
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The savings accounts would essentially lift some, if not most, of the financial burden of a child s
education from a parent. As Jeynes pointed out though, how are we going to make sure parents know
this resource is available to them? It obviously cannot be utilized if parents do not know about it. If
parents were aware and took advantage of the saving accounts, they would have access to funds for
transportation that Jeynes stated could be problematic. Yet again, one of the major controversy s
surrounding the bill is that it would pull funding out of the state s public schools to be put into charter
or private schools. How is that going to affect students in public schools who do not want to go to a
charter or private school? Unfortunately, I do not think the affects will be felt in full strength until it is
almost too late to pass legislation to fix the situation and pull schools out of their holes. The part of the
Education Freedom Savings Accounts that I think is a great benefit to all is the funding for tutoring
and testing services. Forming a solid educational foundation is necessary in order to grow later in one
s education. Perhaps if a child had that little bit of extra help from a tutor early in the process of
learning how to read, his/her life could be completely different today. Investing in one on one
assistance outside of the classroom is a great way to be more sensitive to the desires of parents and
child which is what the notion
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Kierkegaard And Communism
On first and second glance, it may appear impossible to draw any concrete connection between the
philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard, a seventeenth century Danish Philosopher who worked heavily on
existential themes, faith, and Christianity, and the Soviet Union. On one hand, Kierkegaard himself
lived his life almost solely in Denmark, rarely leaving his own hometown, so his experience of the
World outside of Denmark was extremely limited and focused on his world, especially the world of
the Danish National Church. On the other hand, the Soviet Union embraced Communism, and with it
its atheistic stances on social and political implications of religion and religious institutions, the Soviet
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In order to attempt this sort of analysis, there are a number of factors that must be addressed first, with
the most crucial being the understanding of Kierkegaard, his relevant works, and his Philosophy.
Søren Aabye Kierkegaard was born in 1813 in Copenhagen to Ane Sørensdatter Lund Kierkegaard
and Michael Pedersen Kierkegaard, the latter a pastor of the Danish National Church. According to
Daniel Conway, a professor of Philosophy and the Humanities at Texas A M, although influential
today for his diverse contributions to the fields of philosophy, theology, rhetoric, literary theory, and
depth philosophy, Kierkegaard was widely known in his own day as a provocative social critic
(Conway 2015, 1). He was highly critical of the church in his hometown, and the Danish National
Church in general, in addition to Christianity and what it meant for one to have faith in the almighty.
Thus, much of Kierkegaard s work deals with faith and Christianity to some extent, as seen with Fear
and Trembling, the work that will be most heavily sourced within this thesis. Kierkegaard s Fear and
Trembling was written and published in 1843 under the pseudonym Johannes de Silentio. Kierkegaard
often wrote and published his works under different pseudonyms, each often having some sort of
significance to the work in which it is situated. The significance of the pseudonym of Fear and
Trembling, according to the author of
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Football Dangers In Football
How dangerous is football in high school? The issue focused on how often the football players get
injured and if high school athletes got injured more than college athletes. Football is a tough sport, but
the results of getting injured, sometimes in that sport are so severe, improvements can be made to try
and make it a safer sport for all the players high school or college. Multiple athletes give it their all out
on the field, but some end up with severe injuries that can affect them for the rest of their lives. The
article focuses on some of the ways and precautions that athletes and coaches can do or take to prevent
athletes from receiving concussions or worse injuries. This essay discusses, high school football
players are very likely to get injured towards ending season more than football college players for
various reasons. A research associate said, there are ways to reduce the number and severity of
football injuries through targeted intervention. (resource 1) There were high levels of knee and ankle
injuries, due to ligament sprains. A way that can help to improve on those types of injuries would be
stretching exercises. The positions that run a higher risk of being injured would be the running backs
and linebackers. Football is the number one leading cause of sports related injuries. (resource 1) The
key aspect discussed, in this sport, there is a difference in high school athletes and college athletes for
the simple fact that athletes that are still in high school have brain tissue that has not been fully
developed to its full capacity, whereas football players in college are already adults with their brain
tissue developed completely. Studies show, concussions are more dangerous for teenagers because
their brain tissue is less developed than adults. (resource 2) The gear that football players use should
be safer in terms of being in suitable conditions, multiple young players use unsuitable gear that has
been passed down long past their prime. (resource 2) If their gear was in suitable conditions, there
would be less head injuries occurring to the players specially the high school players because like
anything else those helmets are going to become unsafe and less sturdy. The game could
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Religious Intolerance Under The Mongols
As shown throughout the course of history, the empires of rulers who embraced the concept of
religious tolerance almost always experience a prolonged period of peace and growth. The Ottoman
Empire under the leadership of Osman advocates for a policy of religious tolerance and benefits from
a period of rapid territorial growth and a highly disciplined military comprised of cavalry and
janissaries (#). The Yuan Empire under the Mongols is well known for exemplifying a high religious
tolerance towards its diverse populations ranging throughout most of Asia and into Eastern Europe (#).
The Chinese from the late Ming Dynasty are introduced to the latest European science and technology
through various cultural exchanges with Christian missionaries that are made possible because of the
religious tolerance policy (@). As shown above, religious toleration fosters cultural exchange of
trading goods, ideologies, and science technologies. It also allows for the diversification of religion as
a source of accommodation for the heterogeneous populations within an empire. Forced religious
unity not only introduces chaos, such as religious persecutions, to an empire, but also placing it at risk
for economic and political stagnancy. Shah Ismail of the Safavid Empire best represents the epitome
of religious intolerance. With Shi ism as the only accepted form of Islam, other forms of Islam such as
Sunnism and even deviant Shi ism are heavily suppressed. The Shi ites Safavids launches a series
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Buddhism, Hinduism, But Still From India
If you did not follow Hinduism, but still from India, you may follow Buddhism. This religion founded
in North eastern India is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama known as the Buddha. In most
Buddhist traditions, he is regarded as the Supreme Buddha meaning awakened one or the enlightened
one . Originating as a monastic movement within the dominant Brahman tradition of the day,
Buddhism quickly developed in a distinctive direction than Hinduism. The Buddha rejected significant
aspects of Hindu philosophy, but also he challenged the authority of the priesthood. He denied the
validity of the Vedic scriptures, and rejected the sacrificial cult based on them. Moreover, he opened
his movement to members of all castes, denying that a person s spiritual worth is a matter of birth or
class. Buddhism analyzes human existence as made up of five aggregates: the material body, the
feelings, the perceptions, the predispositions, and the consciousness. A person is only a temporary
combination of these aggregates, which are subject to continual change. No one of these aggregates
remains the same for any two consecutive moments. Buddhists deny that the five aggregates (our
material body, our feelings, our perceptions, our predispositions, and our consciousness), individually
or in combination, may be considered a permanent and independently existing self or soul (atman).
They regard it as a mistake to conceive of any lasting unity behind the elements that constitute an
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The Lifestyle change Program
The Program
Prior to commencing the Lifestyle Change Program the client must be educated in areas of her
lifestyle, which will be addressed over the course of the 4 week program. The initial assessment
highlights areas of weakness in the client; results indicate that the client currently falls below average
in some physical aspects when compared to normative values of her age category. Areas that will be
specifically targeted in the program include aerobic fitness and strength, dietary intake requirements
and lifestyle changes.
The client must be educated on the concept and the benefits associated with increasing aerobic
capacity and also increasing muscle strength, not only of the upper body but all major muscle groups.
In addition to educating the client on the benefits of increasing physical activity the client must be
made aware of the consequences associated with sedentary behavior and thus the emphasis of lifestyle
changes must be made. Dietary intake is another major area of the client s lifestyle that must be
addressed for the client s educational purposes. By educating the client in areas that will be addressed
this will aid the client in accepting the idea that areas in her lifestyle must be altered to enhance her
quality of life. Not only will education paired with alterations to the client s lifestyle enhance the
client s quality of life, it will also increase the chances and likelihood of her committing to the
program in the long term and post program.
Together
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Persuasive Essay On Childhood Obesity
A Deeper Look into Childhood Obesity The percentage of children with obesity in the United States
has more than tripled since the 1970s ( Healthy Schools. ). Childhood obesity is a medical condition
that affects children and teenagers who contain excess body fat. This condition is very common today,
having about 3 million cases per year ( Healthy Schools. ). A sign that a child is suffering from obesity
is when their weight is well above the average for a child s height and age. Today about one in five
school children, ages 6 19, are obese ( Healthy Schools. ). I will be addressing the causes, health
complications, treatments, controversy, and supporting obese students. First and foremost, the most
common causes of childhood obesity are genetic factors, overeating, and not exercising enough.
Although obesity may run in a family, it does not determine whether a child will be obese or not (
Obesity in Children ). If a child who comes from a family of obesity, happens to become overweight
like them, the likely cause is due to bad eating and activity habits. Many children today spend more
time inside the house eating and watching television, rather than being active outdoors ( Obesity in
Children ). This is due to the recent popularity of having electronics such as television, games, and
phones serve as entertainment. Another reason for the excessive eating is because parents are often too
busy to cook healthy foods on a regular basis, leaving children to rely on fast food or
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Behavioral Learning Theory My Fair Lady
CI 540 Learning Models for ID/IT Behavioral Learning Theory Describe any of these aspects of
Behavioral Learning that appear in the movie My Fair Lady. Not all appear. (number) indicates page
number in Driscoll, 3rd edition. (37) Strengthening, weakening or extinguishing existing behavior In
the movie, Higgins targeted phonological features proper of Eliza s Cockney dialect. According to
Higgins, Eliza s accent should be modified to transform her into a fine lady. The undesired behavior
was weakened by a series of reinforcements based on punishment and reward. Eliza was offered
chocolate, for example, when she correctly pronounced a set of sentences. Once Eliza achieve the
correct pronunciation she was offered multiple rewards. For example, she attended the Ascot Horse
Race, for which she was offered a new wardrobe. (38) Types of reinforcers: Primary / Conditional /
Social A primary reinforcer was food. Eliza was threatened to have not food if she was not able to
pronounce words according to Higgins expectations. A conditional reinforcement was Eliza s
participation in social event such as the Ascot Horse Race or the dance at the Princess of Hungary
banquet, where she was praised for her pronunciation. (40) Negative Reinforcement and Punishment
(difference) Higgins punishments were in the form of endless repetitions of certain phonological
features. She was also denied food as a punishment. He also used derision and rude manners with her
to mark the
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The Decline of Classical Hollywood Films
Introduction
The decline of Classical Hollywood films came after the Hollywood Antitrust Case of 1948 as
television audiences dwindled in the wave of television popularity and accessibility and the taste and
interests of viewers which in turn ended the monopoly of Hollywood Studios. To combat this
Hollywood Studios turned it s back on the origins of its creation and headed in a new direction. An era
of film school educated, liberal filmmakers began in Hollywood where the directors of the films began
to express their personal view and creative insights. These directors and new age film makers were
heavily influence by the work of the Italian Neo Realism and French New Wave this saw American
film change drastically from its previous eras of filming techniques and saw a whole new era take
over. Many changes happened following the 1948 lawsuit. Which saw the structure of American
cinema completely change and brought a new era which defined the production of films and had a
huge influence on the progression of film. With this, along with the influence of Italian neo realism
and the French new wave, American Cinema grew and grew from Classical styles to against the grain
alternative movies which then flourished into the blockbuster industry those born in the 80 s and 90 s
grew up with.
Main Body
The American antitrust case of 1948 was a lawsuit between the Supreme court and the 7 main film
houses in Hollywood at the time. These were Paramount, Universal, MGM, Twentieth
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Essay Marriot vs Hyatt
Mission, Vision, Social Responsibility, Strategic Planning: Marriott and Hyatt
Lori Scholl
University of Maryland, University College
Business Management 364, Section 4015
May 24, 2012
I. Mission and Vision Statements Mission Statement Organizing the direction of a business or
corporation is essential because it can increase profitability and provide broad guidelines for how to
accomplish the organization goals. This is where a mission statement becomes useful. A mission
statement should be short, concise, and to the point. Employees should be able to remember it and
make it part of their everyday work culture. Marriott and Hyatt are two of the largest hospitality
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Ultimately, Hyatt and Marriott do not seem to be heading in the same direction, and due to the
differences in the size of their current business portfolios, it is realistic. II. Social Responsibility
Activities In the business world, social responsibility refers to accountability. There is the
accountability of the company to itself, and to the communities where they have a presence.
Especially when a business is as large and far reaching as Marriott, they have a responsibility to give
back and help to improve society. It is also believed that by engaging in socially responsible activities,
the company will improve its image and increase profit. Marriott has done a great job of participating
in a diversified collection of charitable initiatives, events, and organizations. Their main area of focus
has been the environment because that is where their business has the most impact. They have given
and raised money for the preservation of 1.4 million acres of rainforest in the Juma Reserve in Brazil,
glad to aid in the conservation effort that can save species and improve the global climate
(http://www.marriott.com). Additionally, Marriot launched Nobility of Nature, a $500,000
commitment to help protect the source of fresh water for more than 2 million people in Asia
(http://www.marriott.com). In addition to their external practices, Marriot is concerned about the effect
their businesses have on the environment and for this reason
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Macgregor Case Essay
This essay aims to portray each individual party s viewpoint on the incident that occurred regarding
The Macgregor Hotel and the claimants Peter and Beatrice, in addition the Crown Prosecution Court
will also be scrutinising the events which took place that evening. The crown prosecution court will be
the first party to put their argument forward. In order to achieve this, the consecutive order of events
need to be stated: Peter booked a room for a week at Macgregor Hotel. At the reception desk, where
he made the booking, was a notice limiting the hotel s liability for loss of, damage to guest s property.
Peter asked the receptionist to look after his camera but she refused saying that there was no room in
the hotel safe. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The authority supporting this view can be derived for the case of Hobbs v Winchester Corporation
[1910] where the butcher was guilty because the meat he tried to sell was unfit for human
consumptions. The second argument will be delivered by Beatrice where her account of the
occurrences will be reviewed, along with possible claims and remedies available to her. Crucial acts
which may be of great use to Beatrice will also be referenced, in order to strengthen her case against
the defendant Macgregor hotel. After having consumed the faulty oysters Beatrice felt sick, whilst
making her way to the toilets she tripped over ripped carpet falling hard and breaking her arm. Prior to
this incident Beatrice was working as a team assistant/PA investment banker employed by HSBC on a
full time contract of 40 hours per week. In regards to the injury Beatrice was unable to work for a
period of two months therefore she suffered financial loss as well as sustaining personal injuries which
are certified by medical reports. The first statute which can be referred to is the occupiers liability act
1957 s.2 (1), which states: Occupier of the premises (defendant) owes the same duty of care, the
common duty of care to all visitors The Macgregor hotel therefore owed a duty of care towards
Beatrice, ensuring all necessary precautions are taken to ensure a safe stay at the hotel avoiding any
potential
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The Between Vigne s And Davis s Accounts
Davis s monograph demonstrates the complexity of the story that Vigne failed to incorporate as well
as to point out the differences of the interpretations between Vigne s and Davis s accounts. Davis
provides a detailed description of the two trials of the accused imposter. The first trial occurs at a local
court in Rieux, where the imposter is charged with stealing another person s identity and
impersonating Martin s life, while in the film the trial occurs in the same village of Artigat. Pierre
Guerre, Martin s uncle, presents the charge of imposture. Davis argues that Bertrande implies her
support for the accusation with the hopes that Pierre would lose the case against the imposter.
Bertrande proceeds to protect herself by coaching the imposter covertly while publicly supporting the
move by Pierre. Specifically, Davis asserts that the couple worked out a plan to follow during the trials
to counter Pierre s arguments. Bertrande either by explicit or tacit agreement ... helped him become
her husband (Benson 44). The trial declares the imposter guilty of the crime and sentence him to
death, but he appeals the case. After the trial, according to Davis, there was a scheme by the couple to
show Pierre coerced Bertrande into lying for him. Consequently, Davis interprets Bertrande s actions
as a double game. Bertrande first sends him [the imposter] food and money to indicate her support, but
then she agrees with Pierre that she will become a plaintiff (56). Davis shows
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A Research Study On Catalytic Promiscuity And The...
Catalytic promiscuity provides a starting point for the evolution of new enzymes. When a secondary
promiscuous activity becomes physiologically relevant, selection will favor genetic changes that
improve upon this promiscuous activity. When the ability to do both activities limits growth, it is
called an Inefficient bi functional enzyme. The Copley lab at the University of Colorado at Boulder
has found several genetic changes that increase fitness in a ΔargC strain of Escherichia coli BW25113
when growth is limited by an inefficient bi functional enzyme (ProA*). The experiments described in
this thesis investigate the genetic changes that increase fitness in a ΔargC strain of Salmonella enterica
serovar Typhimurium str. SL1344 when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In most cases, gene duplications are expected to be either selectively neutral or detrimental due to the
fitness costs of their maintenance, limiting the ability of a cell to maintain duplicated copies long
enough for beneficial mutations to occur (13). However, solutions to this problem have been proposed
based on the observation that most new enzyme activities closely resemble the original activity of the
enzyme.
Active sites of specialized enzymes often bind molecules that have some resemblance to their natural
or physiological substrates, although usually with much lower affinity (16). If an enzyme can bind an
unintended substrate and catalyze a secondary reaction that is physiologically irrelevant, it is said to
have catalytic promiscuity . If this secondary activity becomes physiologically relevant by increasing
fitness, selection will favor genetic changes that take advantage of this new activity (11). The
promiscuous activity of essential enzymes or those that are constitutively expressed are usually the
first to be recruited in the face of an environmental change due to their active and selectable presence
in the cell (11). Alternatively, mutations that cause constitutive expression of non essential genes that
can be subsequently recruited to produce essential metabolites via their promiscuous activities have
been documented (29, 5). In either case,
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Hunger Games Essay
When children are forced to grow up fast at a young age due to traumatic events, it shapes them into
fighters, when faced with life and death a person would do almost anything to assure survival. This is
greatly demonstrated in the book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins when the main character
Katniss Everdeen s world is shifted upside down when her father dies and when she volunteers as
tribute for the Hunger Games. After her father s death the weight of the world was on Katniss s
shoulders, as she had to learn how to provide for, and keep her family alive. Her family consisted of
her mother, who suffered severe depression after the death of her husband, and her younger sister Prim
who meant the world to her. She inherited hunting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Lastly, Katniss volunteered to take her sisters place in the hunger games when Prim s name was pulled
at the reaping. She could not stand the thought of her sister being thrown into such an awful situation
and she did the only thing she could to save her life. Fighting for others when they were too weak to
fight for themselves was another characteristic that Katniss demonstrated throughout the novel. This
was displayed in many cases. One way in which this was portrayed was when Katniss immediately
without giving a thought to the matter decided to enroll herself in the hunger games in order to ensure
Prim s safety as well as to save her the terror of the despicable games. With one sweep of my arm, I
push her behind me. I volunteer! I gasped. I volunteer as tribute! (Collins 22). This showed how
Katniss stood up for her sister and fought for her when no one else would, she saved Prim s life and
she risked it all for her. Katniss also took care of and risked much for Peeta when he was injured. As
soon as it was announced that two people could win the hunger games if they were from the same
district Katniss immediately made it her priority to find Peeta. She wanted to do everything in her
power to assure his survival. When Katniss did find Peeta he was badly injured and she spent much
time and effort in making him better. At one point she even risked her own life to obtain medicine that
would
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Essay on Illusionistic Ceiling Painting of the Seventeenth...
Now You See It...Now You Don t
Illusionistic Ceiling Painting of the Seventeenth Century
Introduction:
Webster s dictionary defines illusion as a perception of something objective existing in such a way as
to cause misinterpretation of its actual nature . In Europe during the seventeenth century, or the
Baroque era, certain artistic implementations of spatial illusion were established. The influence of
perception was deteriorating and being questioned. Artists of the time reacted suitably with paintings
and structures intended to fool the eye, the literal meaning of trompe l oeil. This style, not new by any
means, was revived in Baroque art, giving the viewer pause to ask Is this real? as well as to cause a
sense of wonderment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Another technique was quadratura, which was where a wall or ceiling was painted with architectural
elements such as columns and arches by using tools such as foreshortening, and other spatial effects to
create the illusion of a three dimensional space on an otherwise two dimensional or mostly flat ceiling
surface above the viewer, seeming to extend the real architecture of the room into an imaginary space
beyond the confines of the walls or ceiling.
The Love of the Gods
Ceiling Fresco of Galleria Farnese
1597 1604 AD
Annibale Carracci
Fresco
60 x 18
At the end of the sixteenth century and the beginning of the century that followed, there arose in Rome
one of the greatest works of art which, without exaggeration, may be called one of the pillars on which
seventeeth century painting in Europe rests; the ceiling frescoes of the Galleria Farnese in the Palazzo
Farnese, painted by Annibale Carracci.
Carracci was a slave to educating himself in all things pertaining to art. He researched the old masters
techniques and styles to better improve his own and to seek inspiration. He was obsessed with the
antique , and by investigating such masters as Michaelangelo and Raphael, he was then able to
improve his skill. Annibale s drawings inspired by the works of the old masters, are perhaps best
understood in the wider substance of his use of
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Essay on Informative Speech
Topic: Seven Wonders of the Medieval World Specific Purpose: In today s society culture is being lost
to technology and money each of the seven wonders is an attribute to a culture, and this is why people
should to know it. Thesis Statement: Seven Medieval wonders of the world are structural
representations of the cultures that built them. Attention gain material: There are more than one world
s seven wonders. Credibility statement: As the great civilizations of antiquity warped, the memory of
the ancient wonders washed out and so the great minds of medieval age like their classical
predecessors was fascinated by the astounding architecture people erected. (All 2004). Preview: I will
be informing you about the seven wonders of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
B. Colosseum 1. According to National Geographic (2007), the Colosseum is located in Rome, Italy
that once held up to 50,000 spectators who came to watch gory games involving gladiators, wild
animals, and prisoners fighting to the death. 2. The Colosseum is not just a colossal structure situated
at the heart of Rome; it was companion to the history of the great Roman Empire which boldly
outlived the Empire facing all strives and tribulations associated with the fall of the Empire. C.
Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa 1. These catacombs date back to the late first century AD. Kom
ElShuqafa lies on the site where the village and fishing port of Rhakotis, the oldest part of Alexandria
that predates Alexander the Great, was located. 2. Catacombs of Kom El Shuqafa is the Arab
translation of the ancient Greet name; Lofus Kiramaikods, which means Mound of Shards or
PotsSherds D. Great Wall of China 1. Unfolding a considerable part of the Chinese culture beyond the
wall. The Great Wall has long been incorporated into Chinese mythology and popular symbolism for
over the past 2000 years. 2. The Great Wall was originally built in the spring, autumn, and warring
states periods as a defensive fortification by the three states: Yan, Zhao and Qin. The Great Wall went
through constant extensions and repairs in later dynasties. In fact, it began as independent walls for
different states when it was first built, and did not become the Great wall until
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Abortion In Canada
Abortion, one of the biggest controversies of all time, has been argued more heavily over the recent
past decades. In developed nations, cajoled abortions are the safest form of medical procedures; if it is
regulated law. Although, the silence is deafening as to when statistics are released on the rate of
abortions. Annually, as the abortion statistics are released there s been criticism in the mainstream
media. More than 40 percent of women confirm they have aborted a pregnancy at least once in their
life. Although millions of abortion have been performed since January 28, 1988 in Canada, the debate
over whether it should have been legalized is argued vigorously by many Canadians, as well as people
of many other countries and cultures. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Pro life although, support the idea that every child has a right to live, even if the mother is not
financially able to aid the child and the child would struggle everyday along with their mother. These
children would be underprivileged and could potentially die from the circumstances they d be forced
to live in. To some countries it s a burdensome issue to be talked about, whereas other countries have
come to a stand to where they are on the spectrum on this subject. Norma McCorvey, known as Jane
Roe, was a Texas local who needed to obtain an abortion. The Texas law prohibited abortions except
to save the pregnant mother s life. She had soon had given birth but only to give up the baby for
adoption. Ever since she has come forward and changed sides on the abortion debate. As she filed her
case to the U.S. Supreme Court, she received support from many women and of course, displeasure
from others. In 1973, the landmark decision had been made that abortion would be legal in the U.S but
may be restricted by the states to varying degrees under the Fourteenth amendment to the
Constitution. Pro choice defends and protects the people, it is ultimately the woman s life that would
be affected, who would the government be to take that away from the people? We live in a developed
country based on freedoms, and women have and should continue to have the freedom to hat choice.
Women have the right to their own body just as the same as people have to make their own decisions.
If the government controls women s choices on abortion, before you know it, the government will
control other personal decisions that people make; like getting plastic surgery, how much they weigh,
ect. The government should not dictate people s judgements and solutions to their issues. As statistics
have shown, it is estimated that there are 43 million abortions a year. It
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Gingerbread Writing Paper By S Simmons TPT

  • 1. Gingerbread Writing Paper By S Simmons | TPT 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Gingerbread Writing Paper By S Simmons | TPT Gingerbread Writing Paper By S Simmons | TPT
  • 2. A Day At The Touro Synagogue On Saturday morning, October 15th, 2016, my friends and I visited the Touro Synagogue. We attended a synagogue Sabbath worship which took place for less than two hours. I was really excited and eager because I have never experienced any ritual service before. As I first entered the small chapel, I was struck by the beautiful, magnificent architecture of the place. It was a clean, warm place with a nice chandelier. The upper wall is covered with glass windows that help light up the small chapel and bring a refreshing feeling. We were given directions to obtain the service books on the shelves outside before the ritual service began. As I went further inside the chapel, a lady greeted me with the phrase Shabbat shalom. All the people there were friendly and greeted us with smiles. I noticed some men wore their Kippot and Tallitot. We had some small introductions and conversations. After getting service books, my friends and I sat in the back row of the chapel. The place was quiet with a sense of peace and contentment. A few minutes after, the Rabbi and the Cantor came in, and the Sabbath service began. As this Sabbath service was my first experience, I was curious about every little thing that happens. During the Sabbath service, the Rabbi gave us directions to follow hymn pages in the service book. This book was written in both Hebrew and English. There were different prayers with different sections. We sat down in some parts and stood up in some other parts. Sometimes the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Pros And Cons Of The Nuremberg War Trial Beverley McLachlin, the 2007 Chief Justice of Canada, once said, The most advanced justice system in the world is a failure if it does not provide justice to the people it is meant to serve. The Nuremberg War Trial has been considered the most significant as well as the most debatable event in military law history. To those who support the trial it promises the first effective recognition of a world law for the punishment of criminals who start wars or conduct inhuman acts during them. To the opposing critics the trial appears in many aspects a denial of legal ethics which they regard as the heart of any system of justice under law. Towards the end of World War II the Allies were counting the days until Hitler s regime would finally be defeated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most significantly, the German defendants at Nuremberg were being tried for several categories of offense that had no precedent under international law creating ex post facto charge, meaning that the defendants were indicted for something that was not a crime until after they had committed it. At the time that the German officials on trial committed the various atrocities for which they were charged, no international law specifically banned their actions. The prosecution was therefore able to construct their charges to maximize the rate of conviction. Most national legal codes, including the law of the United States, require that a crime must have been illegal at the time the act was committed in order to charges to be pressed. The major focuses of the prosecution were crimes against the peace, crimes against humanity, war crimes, organizations, and conspiracy. Of all these, only war crimes was a clearly recognized category under pre existing international law. War crimes jurisprudence was based on The Hague and Geneva conventions, and narrowly governed the treatment of foreign soldiers and civilians during wartime. Technically, the only war crimes committed by the Germans involved the treatment of Allied prisoners of war and of the populations of conquered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The War Of War II Essay Taking place during the second half of World War II, a solider by the name of Yossarain is stationed with his Air Force squadron on the island of Pianosa, which is near the Italian cost along the Mediterranean Sea. Yossarian and his friends endure a nightmarish and utterly freakish kind of lifestyle which would be defined by bureaucracy and violence: they are seen as inhuman resources by the eyes of their blindly ambitious and foolish superior officers. The squadron is thrown thoughtlessly into quit brutal combat situations and bombing runs in which for some unknown reason it is more important for the squadron members to capture good aerial photographs of explosions than to destroy their targets which is very risky and could end fatal if any mistake were to occur. Their colonels continually raise the number of missions that they are required to fly before being sent home, so that no one is ever sent home. Everyone thinks he is crazy when he insists that millions of people are trying to kill him. Still, no one but Yossarian seems to realize that there is a war going on as Yossarian struggles to stay alive, despite the many parties who seem to want him dead. Everyone thinks Yossarian is crazy when he insists that millions of people are trying to kill him. Still, no one but Yossarian seems to realize that there is a war going on which is the central conflict that has arisen in the novel, Catch 22 by Joseph Heller. This text shows that his inner conflict can be influenced by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Is Diversity an Issue Within Law Enforcement From the Past... The term diversity refers to the condition of being diverse; thus, composed of distinct forms or qualities (The Merriam Webster Dictionary, 2004). Looking back at the history of the U.S., there has always been a diverse population in many jurisdictions. But did policy agency workforces mirror this diversity of the communities they served? When in the past the issue of diversity within law enforcement was at stake, where the same measures used today the same as the in the past? The U.S s law enforcement mores originate from the English Law Enforcement. When the U.S. came into being with the endorsement of the Constitution, the twofold sovereignty of state and democracy required the designation of distinct officers to represent the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This division in society even went further to discriminate depending on an individual s social status, duration in the U.S., sexual orientation, and racial backgrounds. Women who were hired as police officers were appointed duties that did not require them to work street patrol. New York City employed its first police matron in 1845 and in 1888 together with Massachusetts voted for a statute that required communities with a population of over 20,000 to hire police matrons to care for female prisoners (Shusta, Levine, Wong, Olson, and Harris, 2010, p. 51; Felperin, 2004). This created a path for more women officers to be hired. In 1905, the Portland, Oregon Police Department appointed its first woman [Lola Baldwin] sworn as a police officer but not allowed to patrol. The International Association of Chiefs of Police passed a resolution in 1922 supporting the use of police women [but did not work as patrol or detectives]. The Indianapolis Police Department assigned the first two female officers on patrol in 1968 and in 1985, Portland, Oregon appointed the first woman [Penny Harrington] Chief of Police. Laws such as Title VII of the Civil Rights Act contributed to the hiring of women in the law enforcement field (Shusta et al., 2010, p. 51; Felperin, 2004). Although women were admitted early with restricted jobs, minorities such as blacks and Latinos had a lengthy way to fight for their representation within law enforcement in the intensifying diverse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Analysis Of Lucky By Alice Sebold Summary Lucky by Alice Sebold s is a memoir in which she speaks about her traumatic experience that she went through during her freshman year at Syracuse University in New York. Alice was beaten and raped one night when she was walking alone back to her dorm. A black male grabbed her from behind with a knife and told her that he would kill her if she screamed. The black male took Alice into a tunnel where he beat her up and forced her to perform oral sex on him. Alice was still a virgin prior to the rape. After the black male raped Alice, he showed feelings of remorse, he helped Alice put her clothes back on. Alice lied and told him that it was okay and that she forgave him. Alice reports the incident to the police and the officer tells Alice that she should consider herself lucky because a girl had been killed in the same place where she was raped. The rape took a toll on Alice because she seemed to pretend like it was okay when it was not. She started seeing everything differently, every black male she came across she would be reminded of her rapist. Alice also experienced trouble in relationships with men because she did not consider herself to be worthy of any good guy because no guy would want her since she was a rape victim. Alice expressed anger towards her rapist when she runs into him again one afternoon and he approaches her and says that she looked familiar. Alice speaks about wanting to kill her rapist. Alice s rapist is taken into custody and they have a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Defining The Terms Renaissance And Humanism 1. Define the terms Renaissance and humanism. As mentioned in the New World Encyclopedia article Renaissance , the Renaissance or Rebirth showcased a cultural shift exhibiting both scientific and artistic transformation and advancement between the Middle Ages and the early stages of the Modern age in Europe (2014). In the New World Encyclopedia article Humanism , Humanism s scope primarily focuses on human beings: human being s place in relations to nature, human potential, human beauty, etc. etc. etc. (2014). 2. Who were the Medici s? The Medici family dynasty comprised of former bankers and commerce men who became powerful rulers (four members of the Medici family went on to become pope) of Florence, Italy for nearly three centuries, as stated in the History article The Medici Family (2009). Additionally, the article mentions the Medici family also served as patrons of many great artists and scientists, such as Donatello, Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci, and Galileo Galilei (2009). 3. Identify several of the works by each these painters of the Italian Renaissance: Donatello: St. Mark, Mary Magdalene, The Madonna (Youtube, 2007) Paolo Uccello The Battle of San Romano, The Nativity, The Flood (Uccello, 2016) Verrocchio Tobias and the Angel, Baptism of Christ, Madonna and child with Saints, Putto with Dolphin (Passavant, 2016) Da Vinci: The Last Supper, The Mona Lisa, The Vitruvian Man (Youtube, 2007) Michelangelo: David, Moses, Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Thorough analysis and response essay on Civil Peace by... Civil Peace. One rarely hears those two words together. It is usually either Civil War, or perhaps Civil Chaos, but rarely is it Civil Peace. This is because it is not the times of peace that are remembered, but the times of war. It is during these times that people truly shine as the need arises or are exposed for their truer, more evil selves. Like Jamie Sullivan said in A Walk to Remember, There would be no compassion without suffering. Chinua Achebe s Civil Peace is a story about going through hardships and never forgetting what is most important. Civil Peace is set in the early 1970 s in the country of Nigeria. There had been a civil war in the late 1960 s that had had a devastating effect on the country. When the civil war had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jonathan also checks up on his old mining job, but after finding that it had become an unpredictable job, he decides to focus on his bar. Some time after, he receives a 20 pound egg rasher for turning in rebel money. Then, that night, after Jonathan finally falls asleep after being anxious about receiving the egg rasher, someone begins to knock on the door. Jonathan and his family wake up and begin yelling to try to wake up the soldiers, but to no avail. Then, in a mockery of them, the gang begins yelling the same thing. Jonathan asks them what they want, and the leader responds with a request for 100 pounds and a threat of gunfire, which makes Maria and the children cry. Jonathan then tells them that he only has 20 pounds, and that they could search his house and if they find more, they could kill him and his family. The leader accepts the 20 pounds and leaves. The story ends with Jonathan telling his sympathizers that the loss of the egg rasher is nothing important to him, that more important things were lost in the war, and that he is content with what he has. There are quite a few symbols in this story. Jonathan Iwegbu symbolizes all people in this world, all having their own miracles and blessings, and conflicts and hardships. Jonathan s family represents those that help people enjoy their blessings and get through their hardships. The bicycle, the house, and the egg rasher all symbolize the things in this world ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Similarities Between The Yellow Wallpaper And The... The dominance of men over woman has been around for centuries. Most men in the 19th century thought that woman were supposed to be this feminine obedient housewife, and obey anything that their husband demands of them. When woman are profound to biased and unfair relationship it makes them crippled from what they could or want to be. While many writers have described the effect of an unequal relationship and feminism, John Steinbeck shows us in The Chrysanthemums how woman crave for more adventure, Charlotte Gilman s The Yellow Wallpaper yearns for happiness, and Marge Piercy s A Work of Artifice pressure of a man s world. The Chrysanthemums written by John Steinbeck illustrates a wife named Elisa whom is confounded to this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her marriage is the real bad dream she can t wake up from or have enough courage to say enough! John is the real reason of why she goes insane at the end of the story. His feministic ways enables her to express how she really feels in reality, so she escapes to this other world in her head. In the poem A work of Artifice written by Marge Piercy displays the transform and discouragement most woman go through to be accepted in a man s world. The poem begins with the speaker discussing a bonsai tree and how the tree if given the opportunity could grow to eight feet tall. The tree through the use of imagery is used to symbolize the way that women are oppressed by males. Till split by lightning , I think that the fate of men being a high power is the lighting that broke the bonsai tree. The poem carries on talking about how a gardener saved it, pruned it, and how it grew. The gardener in this story symbolizes men taking care of woman, but yet making sure they woman have their limits to not outgrow men: With living creatures one must begin very early to dwarf their growth . The man or society must begin early as well in order to trick women into unwillingly being oppressed. Men feel the need to stunt ones growth or to belittle a person and to make them feel small. This is what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Seasonal Macy s Developing Gifts Case Study Seasonal Macy s Employees Wrapping Gifts Macy s seasonal employees must wrap gifts according to Macy s standards. Gifts need to be in correctly measured wrapping paper, they need to be taped well, and they need to be decorated with a ribbon or bow. This is important for adult learners in my audience (seasonal employees) because it s their job to learn and apply what they learned. Overview of instructional design includes instructional analysis, instructional goals/performance objectives, instructional methods/strategies, and evaluation. Start of instructional design is the instructional analysis. Instructional analysis is a set of procedures applied to an instructional goal in order to identify the relevant skills and their subordinate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are five activities of instruction (pre instruction, content, learner participation, assessment, and follow through). Pre instruction motivates learners, inform learners of objectives/ agenda, inform and orient learners. Content information activities are new information, provide content and process information. Learner participation activities allow learners to engage with content. Assessment activities could be formal testing or informal testing. Follow through activities include providing job aids, promote retention, and encourage transfer of learning. Five activities of instruction were used when designing instruction. Pre instruction is the presentation (handout about gift cards). Content is demonstration. Learner participation is demonstration. Demonstration is the best method because the learner can get hands on practice which is needed for psychomotor skills. Assessment is the test. Follow through would be a video link/handout given at the beginning of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Persuasive Essay On Nike Advertising People take in all sorts of advertisements from all around them every day, from weight loss solutions to new gaming apps. We are all surrounded with different advertisements where ever we go, in airports, hospitals, even our schools. Companies have strategies to get people of all ages to want their product. The main question is, how do they actually get people to buy their product? The birth of an ad requires a lot of hard work, in order to have a successful launch. Companies spend copious amounts of money, as well as time, to get achieve their number one goal, making money. Nike, a very popular company around the world, has clearly accomplished their dream. Nike has made a lot of advertisements throughout the years, in which now they have several strategies to get people to want the products they make. They include certain appeals in their ads that make the customers feel the need for their products. For example, the need to achieve and dominate take place in several of Nike s advertisements, which actually get people to want their products. It is not known but Nike, and countless of other companies, include much more in their advertisement than just the product using emotional seductiveness, to have a successful product. Advertisers use a certain approach in the visual appearance of their ad to get the public s attention. For example, the colors, models, proximity and contrast play a sizeable role. This Nike ad contains a unique characteristic that grabs everyone s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Equus The evolution of the Equus genus occurred around 4mya (Orland et al., 2014), however the domestic horse split from the ancestor of the Przewalski horse at around 43 52 thousand years ago (kya) (Orland et al., 2014; Shubert et al., 2014). HOW PRZEWALSKI IS CONSIDERED WILD. The extinct wild ancestor of the domestic horse, Equus ferus, is believed to have originated in Northern America before migrating to Eurasia across the Bering land bridge (Prothero and Schoch, 2002) where they were first domesticated (Warmuth et al., 2011). Archaeological and genetic evidence both indicate that the horse was first domesticated in the western Eurasian steppe (Outram et al., 2009; Zeder, 2006; Warmuth et al., 2011). Another theory states that the Iberian peninsula of northern Africa was an independent location of horse domestication because of a distinct haplotype (Lusitani C) found only in this region (Lira et al., 2010). This theory however has not yet been conclusively proved or disproved and requires further study. Genetic studies indicate that a minimum of 77 mares needed to be domesticated to ensure genetic diversity for a domesticated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the oldest evidence for horse domestication, between 5 5.5kya, can be found amongst the Botai culture of northern Kazakhstan where it is hypothesised that the Botai adopted horse riding as a technique to better hunt the wild horses that lived in that region. (Levine et al., 2003; Anthony and Brown, 2000). Archaeological study of Botai settlements reveal pits filled with tens or hundreds of thousands of bones, the majority (65 99%) of which were horse, and pottery soaked in horse milk fats, (McDonald, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Problem Of International Interference Considered to be the second poorest countries internationally, Nicaragua is a country faced with the need to rely on economic assistance groups in order to meet both external and internal economic obligations. The idea of aiding other poor countries is one that organizations such as the IMF , the World Bank , the Inter American Development Bank etc. have in order to aids countries such as Nicaragua in their economic growth. Receiving loans and having to repay them has increasingly become a problem with which poor small countries have had to deal, since in many cases these countries are not able to repay these loans and the money is lost. By further analyzing why Nicaragua has not been able to become an industrialized country even after the economic interference of different organizations I hope to understand and identify why international interference has failed in Nicaragua and ultimately to see if anything further can be done for the country or if it is unlikely that the country will ever grow stably economically. As students of political economy we need to understand why international organizations fail to truly aid those that it needs to and why this occurs. Nicaragua internationally is the second poorest nation in the world, why has this occurred? Many scholars could argue that Nicaragua is poor due to corruption and mismanagement of the economy by the government. Other scholars could argue that Nicaragua is poor due to its agricultural economy which yields a minimal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Research Questions On Rheumatoid Arthritis Positionality and Research Questions Introduction Patients diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis present chronic systemic inflammation, contributing to a variety of symptoms such as pain in joints, muscle cachexia (muscle wasting) and decreased muscular function, and so reducing their quality of life (Ekdahl and Broman. 1992). Rheumatoid arthritis is characterized by the systemic inflammation of the synovial membrane of one or more joints and an abnormally high presence of pro inflammatory cytokines. (Cooney, Law et al. 2011). It has been recognised that there is a common cycle of chronic inflammation within rheumatic patients. This is initiated by the production of pro inflammatory cytokines leading to a higher risk of attaining a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is well known that exercise applies physiological stress on systems; for instance on the muscular and cardiovascular systems, causing long term physiological adaptation if it is occurs persistently over a period of time. Exercise could be utilized in rheumatic diseases if applied correctly in order to interrupt the cycle of chronic inflammation by inducing anti inflammatory effects via releasing cytokines with anti inflammatory properties (Petersen and Pedersen. 2005). In the long term, exercise can improve muscular function which is diminished in RA due to muscle cachexia. Exercise is also beneficial to reduce the risk of attaining a comorbidity such as cardiovascular or metabolic diseases (Benatti and Pedersen. 2014). Research is required on the prescription of exercise and how to apply it into the lives of patients. Studies are being done in these areas however these are different in terms of the principles of training (Frequency, Intensity, Duration and Type of exercise). They also differ in the types of patients used in the studies. Thus further study needs to investigate the optimal prescription, exercise delivery and assist adherence to training (Cooney, Law et al. 2011). Methodological Choice Following this, my proposed research question would be What is the most effective exercise protocol in order to improve physical capacity and reduce the risk of gaining a comorbidity in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis? This question is based within the paradigm of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Analysis Of The Glass Roses By Alden Nowlan The Glass Roses by Alden Nowlan With a small group, discuss the following questions. Choose someone to read the question out loud, and direct the discussion so that each person can offer his/her opinion on the topic. Have another student record the group s response and choose a third student to report the information gathered to the class in a discussion. Stephen is certain he could never be a man . What qualities does Stephen associate with being a man ? Why does he have this image? (3 marks) In the story, Stephen is surrounded by lumberjacks, he lives with them. His father is the strongest and the leader of the group. Some qualities that Stephen associates with being a man are: you have to be big, burly, strong, and serious. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It reveals how at a young age children can be so caught up in their parents wishes that they begin to doubt themselves and they try to becoem someone they are not. In the story Stephen mentions, In using the axe, he was pretending to be something he was not, something he might never be. The axe represents his dad, and his dad s desires for Stephen. The axe represents everything he is not and no matter how hard he tries to use it it, it just isn t for him. When the Polack said, You try too hard kid, it shows that even though he puts in all his effort and he tries to do what his father wants he just can t accomplish it. He still can t admit this to his father because he is afraid of disappointment from his father. When his dad asked, This work ain t too hard for you is it? , Stephen lied and replied, No, it ain t too hard for me. Not by a God damned sight. This was because he thinks his father wants him to quit so that he could finally accept the fact that he will never be a man, and in order to avoid that he lied to his father. He will keep working as a lumberjack whether he likes it or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Positive Working Environment And Host Of Family Friendly... Step 1....Provide a Positive Working Environment Provide a positive working environment and host of family friendly benefits; it keeps the turnover rate far below the national average. Top management realizes the responsibility for creating a positive work environment cannot be delegated. It starts from the top management. One of the main reasons staff members quit is the relationship with their first line supervisor. The fact is many supervisors and managers are unaware how their actions and decisions affect employee turnover. A critical aspect of an effective retention strategy is manager training. Properly trained managers play a major role in an effective recruitment and retention strategy. Managers need the skills, tools, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People are more committed and engaged when they can contribute their ideas and suggestions. This gives them a sense of ownership. This process creates a healthy climate of innovation and engages all those who participate. Step 4 Develop Skills and Potential For most people, career opportunities are just as important as the money they make. In a study by Linkage, Inc. more than 40 percent of the respondents said they would consider leaving their present employer for another job with the same benefits if that job provided better career development and greater challenges. Not only does the program provide new job opportunities, but Career Connections offers a host of career development tools such as self assessments, tools to develop resumes, and articles on various job seeking strategies within the company. Skilled people will not remain in a job if they see no future in their position. To eliminate the feeling of being in a dead end job, every position should have an individual development plan. Step 5 Evaluate and Measure Continuous evaluation and never ending improvement is the final step of the system. The primary purpose of evaluation is to measure progress and determine what satisfies and de satisfies your workforce. The evaluation process includes the measurement of attitudes, morale, turnover, and the engagement level of the workforce. Here is a checklist of items that should be included ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Ego In Julius Caesar Julius Caesar In the play Julius Caesar by Shakespeare, Shakespeare is telling his readers that people like Caesar, Brutus and Cassius only make certain decisions to benefit their ego and will only directly help themselves. Brutus only cares about himself although he claims he cares for Rome and the people. Cassius persuades Brutus to turn against Caesar, because he is worried of Caesars rising power. Caesar thinks he is the biggest, the best and will only listen to who he wants. Caesar is giving his speech at the senate s house; the conspirators come to kill him. Each of them take their turn and stab him multiple times. As Caesar is dying he says even you Brutus which shows he was surprised Brutus had stabbed and betrayed him. During Brutus s funeral speech he says not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more (Act. 3 Sc 2. 23 24). As Brutus is explaining his actions to the public he explains how he did this for the good of Rome. However that is not the case at all, Brutus did this because he is jealous of Caesar. He thought by doing this it would work out nicely for him, meaning he would gain power but instead he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Caesar never listens to what people have to tell him unless it will have a direct affect on how people see him. Brutus thought he was making Rome a better place when instead he just created a huge disaster. Cassius manipulates Brutus to get involved in the giant mess when Brutus had potential. Had these characters listened to advice and done what was right, Rome may have turned out very differently. Everybody would have still been alive and worked this out in a completely different way. Who knows how Rome could have turned out, whether good or bad these characters would have thought beyond themself and things might have turned out for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. To Kill A Mockingbird Courage Courage is a difficult thing for people to do in real life. Some people may say courage is people who have strong bodies and hearts. The others would say it is someone who tells the truth instead of avoiding it. In To Kill A Mockingbird courage is presented by standing up to your fears and helping people that need help. Early in the book To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Jem shows courage by touching Boo Radley s porch. In the waning moonlight I saw Him swing his feet to the floor. I m going after them he said. I sat upright, you can t I won t let you. He was struggling into his shirt, I ve got to. You do and i ll wake Atticus. You do and i ll kill you. Jem lost his pants on the Radley fence by making a raid on the property in the hope of catching a glimpse of Boo from the back window of the Radley House. Atticus would demand to see the pants the next morning, so Jem knew he had to get them back. He also didn t want to lose Atticus s trust in him, or be punished further. This is an example of curage because Jem knew if he didn t show Atticus the pants the next morning Atticus would had been really mad, so he decided to go back for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dubose demonstrates another kind of courage. Atticus tells Jem I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It s when you know you re licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do. Here is an old woman who, we discover, is addicted to morphine. She is rude, and prejudiced; however, she also has a kind of inner strength which enables her to kick a long time addiction in order to die free. It is very courages of Jem to read to and abusive person like Mrs. Dubose, but it makes Jem a better person by knowing his mistakes and going through a punishment especially with an abusive person that gave you a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. EXAM 3 SSD 4 MOD 4 EXAM 1 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STEPS PRECEDES THE HONORS TO THE NATION IN A NORMAL SEQUENCE OF EVENTS FOR A REVIEW? INSPECTION 1 WHEN IS THE AWARDING OF A DECORATION TO AN OUTGOING COMMAND TRANSFERRED? SEPARATELY; BEFORE 2 HAVE YOUR UNITS OPEN RANKS AND STACK ARMS; BRING YOUR UNITS TO PRESENT ARMS ; AND TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR UNITS ARE ALL EXAMPLES OF WHICH TYPE OF ORDERS IN A MILITARY DRILL? DIRECTIVES 2 DURING A CEREMEONY, THE READY FRONT MARKER IS POSITIONED HOW MANY STEPS TO THE RIGHT OF THE REVIEWING OFFICER? 6 3 THE COMMANDER COMMANDS: DETACHMENT, POST (PAUSE), MARCH. ON THE COMMAND MARCH , THE PERSONS WHO WERE DECORATED MARCH FORWARD. WHO COMMANDS HALT AND LEFT FACE? LAST MAN IN THE FILE 3 THE COMMANDER ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 11 DIA ESTABLISHED THE JOINT INTELLIGENCE TASK FORCE COMBATING TERRORISM (JIT CT) TO PROVIDE? ??????? 12 THE FBI IS A BRANCH OF? THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 12 WHICH OFFICE IS NOT PART OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE? UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE 13 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING HAS A GOAL TO BUILD ESSENTIAL IRAQI CAPACITY FOR INDEPENDENT, EVIDENCE BASED, TRANSPARENT, AND EVENHANDED INVESTIGATION AND TRIAL OF MAJOR CRIMES BEFORE THE CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT OF IRAQ? LAW AND ORDER TASK FORCE 13 WHO DOES THE RULE OF LAW COORDINATOR OF COUNSELOR REPORT DIRECTLY TO? THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL 14 WHO IS THE USDAS CHIEF IN HOUSE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AGENCY, TO DEVELOP NOVEL METHODS TO PROTECT US ARMED FORCES FROM INSECTS THAT SPREAD DANGEROUS DISEASES? PROVISIONAL RECONSTRUCTION TEAM 14 WHAT ARE THE GOALS OF THE USDA PERTAINING TO ITS INTERNATIONAL WORK TOWARDS THOSE COUNTRIES CRITICAL TO US NATIONAL SECURITY? STRENGTHEN THEIR INSTITUTIONS, POLICIES, AND MARKET BASED AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS 15 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES MISSION IS TO ENFORCE THE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES? DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION 15 HISTORICALLY, WHAT IS THE LEADING CAUSE FOR TROOPS SENT INTO BATTLE THAT
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  • 21. Imagery In The Great Gatsby Analysis Imagery is used in writing when a writer trying to emphasis a specific key element, or portray a clear picture for the reader to understand. Throughout the book, The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses imagery to paint a vivid picture for the reader. Imagery is used to describe specific key elements of a story which is shown in The Great Gatsby. Imagery was portrayed for the reader especially when it comes to the setting and characters. In the movie however, imagery was shown both similar and differently. The movie focuses a lot on the setting and charters but also shows imagery of other small factors. Imagery was both present in both the book and the movie, both the movie and book had similar routes of incorporating the imageries. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his blue garden men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars. (Fitzgerald 39) This imagery compared the people and guests invited to the party to moths because clusters of people would walk in and out of the house and the house was stuffed and packed with guests. This imagery was also shown in the movie, in one scene the movie portrays the blue garden with tons of couples and guest dancing along the blue garden. Imagery also played a big part in describing the Valley of the Ashes illustrated in chapter two of the book. Nick, the narrator describes The Valley of Ashes as the land that lies in between the Eggs and New York. The name Valley of the Ashes was given to this specify area is given due to its horrible conditions. This area was very unpleasant and is considered the dead land or the waste land. This is a valley of ashes, a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens; where ashes take the forms of houses and chimneys and rising smoke and, finally, with a transcendent effort, of men who move dimly and already crumbling through the powdery air. (Fitzgerald 23) This imagery portrays lower social class at the time period. The Valley of Ashes is very symbolic to the book as it symbolizes the plight of the poor, and characters such as George Wilson, who lives in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Power, Corrupts, Society s Demands For Moral Authority Because power corrupts, society s demands for moral authority and character increase as the importance of the position increases. ~John Adams The quote above has lot of meaning and relates in many ways to my analysis of how power is portrayed in television. There are a lot of power players and shot callers that can dominate the scene. How much power is could truly be shown in television show? How much power does the society have on conflicts in a relationship? Is there such a thing as a power struggle in television shows? Does the triggering event of a conflict determine the type of power and what tactics are used to resolve? Mahatma Gandhi says Power is of two kinds. One is obtained by the fear of punishment and the other by acts of love. Power based on love is a thousand times more effective and permanent then the one derived from fear of punishment. Based on Gandhi s idea of power does the characters of Scandal act in love or out of fear? In this paper I will examined the triggering event in several episodes of Scandal to determine the type of power and tactic of the main power player. Literature Review Power is defined as the ability to influence and control events. This power is recognized by the social power that stems from the relationships among people. Social philosopher Hannah Arendt (1969) states that Power is never the property of an individual; it belongs to a group and remains in existence only long as the groups keep together. The reason behind an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Commedia Dell Arte and Influences on Modern Theatre Commedia dell Arte is an interesting form of acting in the history of theatre. During the 16th, 17th and 18th century, in the midst of the renaissance, there was a very delightful source of entertainment that people where privy too. This archaic form of acting was based around improvising and the use of masks. I am comparing this to modern day comedy since I have seen direct examples on television, which use this method of acting, in modern day shows. The fact that some of these performers were verging on genius is without dispute. Contemporary performers have looked into the past finding resourceful techniques to further illustrate comedy to their peers. The first question is why use Commedia Dell Arte as a training tool for modern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fusing together these elements, a mask maker produces a shape that is no longer purely human. Hence, if a human wears this mask, there are discrepancies between mask and body, which counteract each other s expressiveness. It becomes necessary, therefore, for the human to adjust his or her body shape to fit the mask. The design and style that comes from the three elements of mask design allow the actor at any point to move into animal movement, devilishly bad behavior or simply carry out the order of the plot in role. This juncture is an ideal place to start feeding specific instances of the characters body language. Those who are capable of exploring attitudes, energy levels, and their own inner resources can be guided through that process. Those who need more encouragement, and have not yet learned to trust the passion for discovery or their own emotions can be given more hard concrete information to work with. The middle path must be looked for, and in this there is the whole tradition of the commedia dell arte to help. A character survives on stage because it is alive. One of the problems any performer or actor faces is selecting his or her material. In traditional Commedia Dell Arte, this is key to success, and is needed on a moment to moment basis. However, what becomes clear after a while is that commedia dell arte works best as an ensemble art form. Which is true in theatre ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Conventional Gender Roles Are Embedded Into Our Stories... Conventional gender roles are embedded into our stories creating the idea of princess culture . This princess culture creates the idea that girls have to become both Cinderella and Supergirl. This concept also brings happily ever after into the mix, creating the masculine prince who saves the princess or is arm candy at the end of the fairytale. While this format is much beloved by many including myself, there are many lesser known fairy tales which make important breaks in these gender norms. By looking under the surface one sees that The Twelve Dancing Princesses by Marianna Mayer breaks the princess culture gender roles, having strong women defying the rules as well as the prince undermining the classic notion of a hero in the princess narrative. The 12 Dancing Princesses by Marianna Mayer takes place in a mysterious world where upon waking the King finds his 12 daughters shoes completely worn through. A young gardener is able to solve the mystery by tricking the princesses into thinking that he is asleep while secretly following them in his invisibility cloak. The gardener discovers that the young princesses secretly go off to a beautiful ball every night and dance the night away. He steals three golden branches and a golden cup as proof of the beautiful night that he witnessed. The youngest daughter finds out Peter has discovered their secret when he puts one of the branches in her bouquet. When Peter finally explains to the King what has happened, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Lowe s Case Study Essay examples Executive Summary This general case study on Lowe s will convey the conclusions drawn by our team along with our recommendations on how this company should proceed. As discussed in the introduction (1 A/B) there is one key problem with Lowe s and that is the fact that they are not number one. The introduction further outlines some areas of improvement within the Lowe s company such as maintaining and improving current success, increasing market share, boosting sales growth and offsetting increasing administrative expenses. Emphasis is placed on the importance that Lowe s choose strategies that will meet its objectives of increasing market share and revenues (Lowe s corporate home page, 2004). Beginning in section 2A, it is noted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to maintain and improve upon current success by increase market share, boosting sales growth and counteracting the increasing selling and administrative expenses Lowe s has set forth some aggressive measures. Case in point, according to Lowe s website, the company has opened 130 stores in the 2003 fiscal year alone and has plans to open up 140 and 150 new stores in the 2004 and 2005 fiscal years, respectively (http://www.lowes.com). According to a company profile produced by Datamonitor, Lowe s is second in the market to Home Depot, has less sales per square foot than Home Depot, is not considered a to be a low cost producer when compared to other stores in its class and risks saturating the market (Lowe s Companies, Inc., 2004). In order to combat these underlying causes of Lowe s problems, Lowe s will be focusing on various demographic trends (generational considerations), maintaining the quality of current store locations, opening up new stores, focusing on untapped markets and on expanding popular yet profitable product lines (Lowe s Companies, Inc., 2004). To further discuss Lowe s, an analysis of the internal capabilities and an evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of Lowe s has been conducted. In addition, an analysis of the external environment has been taken into consideration along with a SWOT analysis. Major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Similarities Between Rome And Rome Carthage s ideas and civilization was one which the Phoenicians had developed in the east. She became powerful due to trade and commercial supremacy. The trading colonies of northern Africa and many Greek cities of Sicily were under her control. Carthage was a wealthy merchant country, trading in metals; gold, silver, tin, and iron, as well as all the products of both the east and the west. (Morey, 1901) Rome and Carthage and Rome had similar governments. Rome had its consuls and Carthage had two chief magistrates. Similar to the Roman senate Carthage had a council of elders, called the hundred . Rome was more democratic, whereas Carthage was more aristocratic. For the most part Carthage was ruled by a few wealthy aristocrats. Possibly Carthage s greatest advantage over Rome was the fact that Carthage had one permanent leader of their army. Rome had civil magistrates who changed over time. That lack of consistent leadership of the army was a great disadvantage to Rome s ability to wage war and defend itself. (Morey, 1901) Compared to Rome, Carthage had more wealth, but Rome was more organized. Rome had a powerful army and Carthage had the more powerful navy. The secret to Rome s success was their loyal citizens. During war if Rome needed ships, the citizens put up their own money to pay for the necessary resources. Carthage s biggest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ships that the Romans had were triremes and the Carthaginians had a fleet of quinquiremes. The difference between the two was the number of rows of oars. The quinquiremes had 5 rows of oars and the Roman triremes had only three. Roman soldiers trained to row the quinquiremes at the same time they were building a hundred 5 rowed vessels. Since the Romans were better at hand to hand combat, the Romans put drawbridges on their ships so they could pull alongside the enemy s vessel and cross over and attack the Carthaginians on their decks. (Morey, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Spring by Gerard Manley Hopkins With every end, there is a beginning. When the cold winter ends, there is a new beginning in nature where the trees and flowers start fresh as they grow once again. The poem Spring , takes us, readers, to a setting where the place shows complete nature. We are to imagine aesthetic scenery where spring has arrived and everything that happens during this season is happening right in front of us. The speaker seems to appreciate nature so much that he sees the complete difference between the seasons and that he admires the birth of the natural world. He explains his feelings in almost all aspects as he describes the rinsing in his ears in one line which may mean that, his mind, soul, and body is refreshed with what the natural sound that he hears during this season. As for him, he conceptualizes the natural world as a pure creation of God and that it helps in spiritual awakening. Here is the interpretation and analysis of the poem based on the sections that respect the grammar and meaning of its sentences: Nothing is so beautiful as Spring When weeds, in wheels, shoot long and lovely and lush; In the first line, the speaker says that there is no other thing that is as similar to the beauty of Spring. With the dash after the word spring, it means that the speaker is trying to let the readers believe the first statement that nothing is so beautiful as Spring. The weeds in wheels in the second line may mean, that, weeds have grown in wheels or maybe the way the weeds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Elizabethan Era Hygiene The Elizabethan Era The Elizabethan Era was during the 1500s. The Elizabethan Era was also known as The Renaissance . The Renaissance occurred during Shakespearean times. During the Elizabethan Era personal hygiene wasn t important. Diseases were prone because there wasn t any hygiene. Medications and procedures were very basic. As a result, healthy lifestyles and safe medical procedures were irrelevant to daily living because during the Elizabethan Era science and medicine didn t play a major role in people s lives. People were filthy, diseases were rampant, and the life expectancy wasn t long. Personal Hygiene wasn t important. People didn t wash their bodies often. Nobles had private bathtubs in their bedrooms. During the middle ages, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The belief about the causes of illness were based on the ancient teaching of Aristotle and Hippocrates ( Elizabethan Medicine and Illness). Physician, Surgeons, and Barbers were the three categories for medical professions (Foster Par. 2) Physicians would dose themselves in vinegar and chew. Elizabethan Physicians were very wealthy. By the end of the major wave of the plague at the beginning of the 15th century, most of the physicians and many surgeons had died (Foster Par. 3). Elizabethan surgeons were similar to barbers. Barbers could only pull teeth. The barbers were the only ones left after the other doctors died (Foster Par. 3). The Elizabethan housewife used various herbs to practice to produce homemade medicines and potion (Elizabethan Medicine and Illness). The church provided some comfort for the poor (Elizabethan Medicine and Illness Par. 8). The local wise woman was often the first person contacted by poor people (Elizabethan Medicine and Illness Par. 9). The Elizabethan apothecary was like today s pharmacy. The three groupings of pharmaceutical workers include Apothecary, Herbalist, and a Hedge Witch. (Foster Par. 2). Same physicians prescribed special laxatives and directives to purge people of waste fluids that might carry the Black Death. (Dunn 63). Surgical procedures were also very basic without the use of high tech machines and instruments (Health and diet in Elizabethan England Par. 11 ). Burning and cutting your skin was a way to prevent the plague. The Bubonic Plague was also treated by lancing the buboes and applying a warm poultice of butter, onion, and garlic. (Elizabethan Medicine and Illness Par. 13). The Bubonic plague was also treated with tobacco, arsening, lily root, and dried food (Williams Par. 12). Wounds were cleaned with vinegar. They thought vinegar killed diseases. Treatment of earaches included roasted onion being placed in your ear (Health and diet in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Importance Of Charter School Another issue will an all charter school district is parent involvement. There are so many different types of parents: some take initiative and others do not. Would parents who normally do not take a notice in their child s life take any interest in researching which charter school they would like their child to go to if the district was made solely of charter schools? William Jeynes (2009) argues that parents may not have sufficient information about the options available to make the most prudent [choice] for their child because of their financial position (p. 11). Cambridge, Massachusetts has transformed its school district into a public school choice program where parents can choose which public school to send their child to. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The savings accounts would essentially lift some, if not most, of the financial burden of a child s education from a parent. As Jeynes pointed out though, how are we going to make sure parents know this resource is available to them? It obviously cannot be utilized if parents do not know about it. If parents were aware and took advantage of the saving accounts, they would have access to funds for transportation that Jeynes stated could be problematic. Yet again, one of the major controversy s surrounding the bill is that it would pull funding out of the state s public schools to be put into charter or private schools. How is that going to affect students in public schools who do not want to go to a charter or private school? Unfortunately, I do not think the affects will be felt in full strength until it is almost too late to pass legislation to fix the situation and pull schools out of their holes. The part of the Education Freedom Savings Accounts that I think is a great benefit to all is the funding for tutoring and testing services. Forming a solid educational foundation is necessary in order to grow later in one s education. Perhaps if a child had that little bit of extra help from a tutor early in the process of learning how to read, his/her life could be completely different today. Investing in one on one assistance outside of the classroom is a great way to be more sensitive to the desires of parents and child which is what the notion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Kierkegaard And Communism On first and second glance, it may appear impossible to draw any concrete connection between the philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard, a seventeenth century Danish Philosopher who worked heavily on existential themes, faith, and Christianity, and the Soviet Union. On one hand, Kierkegaard himself lived his life almost solely in Denmark, rarely leaving his own hometown, so his experience of the World outside of Denmark was extremely limited and focused on his world, especially the world of the Danish National Church. On the other hand, the Soviet Union embraced Communism, and with it its atheistic stances on social and political implications of religion and religious institutions, the Soviet ideology would appear to stand in opposition to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to attempt this sort of analysis, there are a number of factors that must be addressed first, with the most crucial being the understanding of Kierkegaard, his relevant works, and his Philosophy. Søren Aabye Kierkegaard was born in 1813 in Copenhagen to Ane Sørensdatter Lund Kierkegaard and Michael Pedersen Kierkegaard, the latter a pastor of the Danish National Church. According to Daniel Conway, a professor of Philosophy and the Humanities at Texas A M, although influential today for his diverse contributions to the fields of philosophy, theology, rhetoric, literary theory, and depth philosophy, Kierkegaard was widely known in his own day as a provocative social critic (Conway 2015, 1). He was highly critical of the church in his hometown, and the Danish National Church in general, in addition to Christianity and what it meant for one to have faith in the almighty. Thus, much of Kierkegaard s work deals with faith and Christianity to some extent, as seen with Fear and Trembling, the work that will be most heavily sourced within this thesis. Kierkegaard s Fear and Trembling was written and published in 1843 under the pseudonym Johannes de Silentio. Kierkegaard often wrote and published his works under different pseudonyms, each often having some sort of significance to the work in which it is situated. The significance of the pseudonym of Fear and Trembling, according to the author of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Football Dangers In Football How dangerous is football in high school? The issue focused on how often the football players get injured and if high school athletes got injured more than college athletes. Football is a tough sport, but the results of getting injured, sometimes in that sport are so severe, improvements can be made to try and make it a safer sport for all the players high school or college. Multiple athletes give it their all out on the field, but some end up with severe injuries that can affect them for the rest of their lives. The article focuses on some of the ways and precautions that athletes and coaches can do or take to prevent athletes from receiving concussions or worse injuries. This essay discusses, high school football players are very likely to get injured towards ending season more than football college players for various reasons. A research associate said, there are ways to reduce the number and severity of football injuries through targeted intervention. (resource 1) There were high levels of knee and ankle injuries, due to ligament sprains. A way that can help to improve on those types of injuries would be stretching exercises. The positions that run a higher risk of being injured would be the running backs and linebackers. Football is the number one leading cause of sports related injuries. (resource 1) The key aspect discussed, in this sport, there is a difference in high school athletes and college athletes for the simple fact that athletes that are still in high school have brain tissue that has not been fully developed to its full capacity, whereas football players in college are already adults with their brain tissue developed completely. Studies show, concussions are more dangerous for teenagers because their brain tissue is less developed than adults. (resource 2) The gear that football players use should be safer in terms of being in suitable conditions, multiple young players use unsuitable gear that has been passed down long past their prime. (resource 2) If their gear was in suitable conditions, there would be less head injuries occurring to the players specially the high school players because like anything else those helmets are going to become unsafe and less sturdy. The game could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Religious Intolerance Under The Mongols As shown throughout the course of history, the empires of rulers who embraced the concept of religious tolerance almost always experience a prolonged period of peace and growth. The Ottoman Empire under the leadership of Osman advocates for a policy of religious tolerance and benefits from a period of rapid territorial growth and a highly disciplined military comprised of cavalry and janissaries (#). The Yuan Empire under the Mongols is well known for exemplifying a high religious tolerance towards its diverse populations ranging throughout most of Asia and into Eastern Europe (#). The Chinese from the late Ming Dynasty are introduced to the latest European science and technology through various cultural exchanges with Christian missionaries that are made possible because of the religious tolerance policy (@). As shown above, religious toleration fosters cultural exchange of trading goods, ideologies, and science technologies. It also allows for the diversification of religion as a source of accommodation for the heterogeneous populations within an empire. Forced religious unity not only introduces chaos, such as religious persecutions, to an empire, but also placing it at risk for economic and political stagnancy. Shah Ismail of the Safavid Empire best represents the epitome of religious intolerance. With Shi ism as the only accepted form of Islam, other forms of Islam such as Sunnism and even deviant Shi ism are heavily suppressed. The Shi ites Safavids launches a series ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Buddhism, Hinduism, But Still From India If you did not follow Hinduism, but still from India, you may follow Buddhism. This religion founded in North eastern India is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama known as the Buddha. In most Buddhist traditions, he is regarded as the Supreme Buddha meaning awakened one or the enlightened one . Originating as a monastic movement within the dominant Brahman tradition of the day, Buddhism quickly developed in a distinctive direction than Hinduism. The Buddha rejected significant aspects of Hindu philosophy, but also he challenged the authority of the priesthood. He denied the validity of the Vedic scriptures, and rejected the sacrificial cult based on them. Moreover, he opened his movement to members of all castes, denying that a person s spiritual worth is a matter of birth or class. Buddhism analyzes human existence as made up of five aggregates: the material body, the feelings, the perceptions, the predispositions, and the consciousness. A person is only a temporary combination of these aggregates, which are subject to continual change. No one of these aggregates remains the same for any two consecutive moments. Buddhists deny that the five aggregates (our material body, our feelings, our perceptions, our predispositions, and our consciousness), individually or in combination, may be considered a permanent and independently existing self or soul (atman). They regard it as a mistake to conceive of any lasting unity behind the elements that constitute an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Lifestyle change Program The Program Prior to commencing the Lifestyle Change Program the client must be educated in areas of her lifestyle, which will be addressed over the course of the 4 week program. The initial assessment highlights areas of weakness in the client; results indicate that the client currently falls below average in some physical aspects when compared to normative values of her age category. Areas that will be specifically targeted in the program include aerobic fitness and strength, dietary intake requirements and lifestyle changes. The client must be educated on the concept and the benefits associated with increasing aerobic capacity and also increasing muscle strength, not only of the upper body but all major muscle groups. In addition to educating the client on the benefits of increasing physical activity the client must be made aware of the consequences associated with sedentary behavior and thus the emphasis of lifestyle changes must be made. Dietary intake is another major area of the client s lifestyle that must be addressed for the client s educational purposes. By educating the client in areas that will be addressed this will aid the client in accepting the idea that areas in her lifestyle must be altered to enhance her quality of life. Not only will education paired with alterations to the client s lifestyle enhance the client s quality of life, it will also increase the chances and likelihood of her committing to the program in the long term and post program. Together ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Persuasive Essay On Childhood Obesity A Deeper Look into Childhood Obesity The percentage of children with obesity in the United States has more than tripled since the 1970s ( Healthy Schools. ). Childhood obesity is a medical condition that affects children and teenagers who contain excess body fat. This condition is very common today, having about 3 million cases per year ( Healthy Schools. ). A sign that a child is suffering from obesity is when their weight is well above the average for a child s height and age. Today about one in five school children, ages 6 19, are obese ( Healthy Schools. ). I will be addressing the causes, health complications, treatments, controversy, and supporting obese students. First and foremost, the most common causes of childhood obesity are genetic factors, overeating, and not exercising enough. Although obesity may run in a family, it does not determine whether a child will be obese or not ( Obesity in Children ). If a child who comes from a family of obesity, happens to become overweight like them, the likely cause is due to bad eating and activity habits. Many children today spend more time inside the house eating and watching television, rather than being active outdoors ( Obesity in Children ). This is due to the recent popularity of having electronics such as television, games, and phones serve as entertainment. Another reason for the excessive eating is because parents are often too busy to cook healthy foods on a regular basis, leaving children to rely on fast food or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Behavioral Learning Theory My Fair Lady CI 540 Learning Models for ID/IT Behavioral Learning Theory Describe any of these aspects of Behavioral Learning that appear in the movie My Fair Lady. Not all appear. (number) indicates page number in Driscoll, 3rd edition. (37) Strengthening, weakening or extinguishing existing behavior In the movie, Higgins targeted phonological features proper of Eliza s Cockney dialect. According to Higgins, Eliza s accent should be modified to transform her into a fine lady. The undesired behavior was weakened by a series of reinforcements based on punishment and reward. Eliza was offered chocolate, for example, when she correctly pronounced a set of sentences. Once Eliza achieve the correct pronunciation she was offered multiple rewards. For example, she attended the Ascot Horse Race, for which she was offered a new wardrobe. (38) Types of reinforcers: Primary / Conditional / Social A primary reinforcer was food. Eliza was threatened to have not food if she was not able to pronounce words according to Higgins expectations. A conditional reinforcement was Eliza s participation in social event such as the Ascot Horse Race or the dance at the Princess of Hungary banquet, where she was praised for her pronunciation. (40) Negative Reinforcement and Punishment (difference) Higgins punishments were in the form of endless repetitions of certain phonological features. She was also denied food as a punishment. He also used derision and rude manners with her to mark the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Decline of Classical Hollywood Films Introduction The decline of Classical Hollywood films came after the Hollywood Antitrust Case of 1948 as television audiences dwindled in the wave of television popularity and accessibility and the taste and interests of viewers which in turn ended the monopoly of Hollywood Studios. To combat this Hollywood Studios turned it s back on the origins of its creation and headed in a new direction. An era of film school educated, liberal filmmakers began in Hollywood where the directors of the films began to express their personal view and creative insights. These directors and new age film makers were heavily influence by the work of the Italian Neo Realism and French New Wave this saw American film change drastically from its previous eras of filming techniques and saw a whole new era take over. Many changes happened following the 1948 lawsuit. Which saw the structure of American cinema completely change and brought a new era which defined the production of films and had a huge influence on the progression of film. With this, along with the influence of Italian neo realism and the French new wave, American Cinema grew and grew from Classical styles to against the grain alternative movies which then flourished into the blockbuster industry those born in the 80 s and 90 s grew up with. Main Body The American antitrust case of 1948 was a lawsuit between the Supreme court and the 7 main film houses in Hollywood at the time. These were Paramount, Universal, MGM, Twentieth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay Marriot vs Hyatt Mission, Vision, Social Responsibility, Strategic Planning: Marriott and Hyatt Lori Scholl University of Maryland, University College Business Management 364, Section 4015 May 24, 2012 I. Mission and Vision Statements Mission Statement Organizing the direction of a business or corporation is essential because it can increase profitability and provide broad guidelines for how to accomplish the organization goals. This is where a mission statement becomes useful. A mission statement should be short, concise, and to the point. Employees should be able to remember it and make it part of their everyday work culture. Marriott and Hyatt are two of the largest hospitality providers in the world. Marriott has over 3,700 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ultimately, Hyatt and Marriott do not seem to be heading in the same direction, and due to the differences in the size of their current business portfolios, it is realistic. II. Social Responsibility Activities In the business world, social responsibility refers to accountability. There is the accountability of the company to itself, and to the communities where they have a presence. Especially when a business is as large and far reaching as Marriott, they have a responsibility to give back and help to improve society. It is also believed that by engaging in socially responsible activities, the company will improve its image and increase profit. Marriott has done a great job of participating in a diversified collection of charitable initiatives, events, and organizations. Their main area of focus has been the environment because that is where their business has the most impact. They have given and raised money for the preservation of 1.4 million acres of rainforest in the Juma Reserve in Brazil, glad to aid in the conservation effort that can save species and improve the global climate (http://www.marriott.com). Additionally, Marriot launched Nobility of Nature, a $500,000 commitment to help protect the source of fresh water for more than 2 million people in Asia (http://www.marriott.com). In addition to their external practices, Marriot is concerned about the effect their businesses have on the environment and for this reason ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Macgregor Case Essay This essay aims to portray each individual party s viewpoint on the incident that occurred regarding The Macgregor Hotel and the claimants Peter and Beatrice, in addition the Crown Prosecution Court will also be scrutinising the events which took place that evening. The crown prosecution court will be the first party to put their argument forward. In order to achieve this, the consecutive order of events need to be stated: Peter booked a room for a week at Macgregor Hotel. At the reception desk, where he made the booking, was a notice limiting the hotel s liability for loss of, damage to guest s property. Peter asked the receptionist to look after his camera but she refused saying that there was no room in the hotel safe. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The authority supporting this view can be derived for the case of Hobbs v Winchester Corporation [1910] where the butcher was guilty because the meat he tried to sell was unfit for human consumptions. The second argument will be delivered by Beatrice where her account of the occurrences will be reviewed, along with possible claims and remedies available to her. Crucial acts which may be of great use to Beatrice will also be referenced, in order to strengthen her case against the defendant Macgregor hotel. After having consumed the faulty oysters Beatrice felt sick, whilst making her way to the toilets she tripped over ripped carpet falling hard and breaking her arm. Prior to this incident Beatrice was working as a team assistant/PA investment banker employed by HSBC on a full time contract of 40 hours per week. In regards to the injury Beatrice was unable to work for a period of two months therefore she suffered financial loss as well as sustaining personal injuries which are certified by medical reports. The first statute which can be referred to is the occupiers liability act 1957 s.2 (1), which states: Occupier of the premises (defendant) owes the same duty of care, the common duty of care to all visitors The Macgregor hotel therefore owed a duty of care towards Beatrice, ensuring all necessary precautions are taken to ensure a safe stay at the hotel avoiding any potential ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Between Vigne s And Davis s Accounts Davis s monograph demonstrates the complexity of the story that Vigne failed to incorporate as well as to point out the differences of the interpretations between Vigne s and Davis s accounts. Davis provides a detailed description of the two trials of the accused imposter. The first trial occurs at a local court in Rieux, where the imposter is charged with stealing another person s identity and impersonating Martin s life, while in the film the trial occurs in the same village of Artigat. Pierre Guerre, Martin s uncle, presents the charge of imposture. Davis argues that Bertrande implies her support for the accusation with the hopes that Pierre would lose the case against the imposter. Bertrande proceeds to protect herself by coaching the imposter covertly while publicly supporting the move by Pierre. Specifically, Davis asserts that the couple worked out a plan to follow during the trials to counter Pierre s arguments. Bertrande either by explicit or tacit agreement ... helped him become her husband (Benson 44). The trial declares the imposter guilty of the crime and sentence him to death, but he appeals the case. After the trial, according to Davis, there was a scheme by the couple to show Pierre coerced Bertrande into lying for him. Consequently, Davis interprets Bertrande s actions as a double game. Bertrande first sends him [the imposter] food and money to indicate her support, but then she agrees with Pierre that she will become a plaintiff (56). Davis shows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. A Research Study On Catalytic Promiscuity And The... Catalytic promiscuity provides a starting point for the evolution of new enzymes. When a secondary promiscuous activity becomes physiologically relevant, selection will favor genetic changes that improve upon this promiscuous activity. When the ability to do both activities limits growth, it is called an Inefficient bi functional enzyme. The Copley lab at the University of Colorado at Boulder has found several genetic changes that increase fitness in a ΔargC strain of Escherichia coli BW25113 when growth is limited by an inefficient bi functional enzyme (ProA*). The experiments described in this thesis investigate the genetic changes that increase fitness in a ΔargC strain of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium str. SL1344 when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In most cases, gene duplications are expected to be either selectively neutral or detrimental due to the fitness costs of their maintenance, limiting the ability of a cell to maintain duplicated copies long enough for beneficial mutations to occur (13). However, solutions to this problem have been proposed based on the observation that most new enzyme activities closely resemble the original activity of the enzyme. Active sites of specialized enzymes often bind molecules that have some resemblance to their natural or physiological substrates, although usually with much lower affinity (16). If an enzyme can bind an unintended substrate and catalyze a secondary reaction that is physiologically irrelevant, it is said to have catalytic promiscuity . If this secondary activity becomes physiologically relevant by increasing fitness, selection will favor genetic changes that take advantage of this new activity (11). The promiscuous activity of essential enzymes or those that are constitutively expressed are usually the first to be recruited in the face of an environmental change due to their active and selectable presence in the cell (11). Alternatively, mutations that cause constitutive expression of non essential genes that can be subsequently recruited to produce essential metabolites via their promiscuous activities have been documented (29, 5). In either case, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Hunger Games Essay When children are forced to grow up fast at a young age due to traumatic events, it shapes them into fighters, when faced with life and death a person would do almost anything to assure survival. This is greatly demonstrated in the book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins when the main character Katniss Everdeen s world is shifted upside down when her father dies and when she volunteers as tribute for the Hunger Games. After her father s death the weight of the world was on Katniss s shoulders, as she had to learn how to provide for, and keep her family alive. Her family consisted of her mother, who suffered severe depression after the death of her husband, and her younger sister Prim who meant the world to her. She inherited hunting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lastly, Katniss volunteered to take her sisters place in the hunger games when Prim s name was pulled at the reaping. She could not stand the thought of her sister being thrown into such an awful situation and she did the only thing she could to save her life. Fighting for others when they were too weak to fight for themselves was another characteristic that Katniss demonstrated throughout the novel. This was displayed in many cases. One way in which this was portrayed was when Katniss immediately without giving a thought to the matter decided to enroll herself in the hunger games in order to ensure Prim s safety as well as to save her the terror of the despicable games. With one sweep of my arm, I push her behind me. I volunteer! I gasped. I volunteer as tribute! (Collins 22). This showed how Katniss stood up for her sister and fought for her when no one else would, she saved Prim s life and she risked it all for her. Katniss also took care of and risked much for Peeta when he was injured. As soon as it was announced that two people could win the hunger games if they were from the same district Katniss immediately made it her priority to find Peeta. She wanted to do everything in her power to assure his survival. When Katniss did find Peeta he was badly injured and she spent much time and effort in making him better. At one point she even risked her own life to obtain medicine that would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay on Illusionistic Ceiling Painting of the Seventeenth... Now You See It...Now You Don t Illusionistic Ceiling Painting of the Seventeenth Century Introduction: Webster s dictionary defines illusion as a perception of something objective existing in such a way as to cause misinterpretation of its actual nature . In Europe during the seventeenth century, or the Baroque era, certain artistic implementations of spatial illusion were established. The influence of perception was deteriorating and being questioned. Artists of the time reacted suitably with paintings and structures intended to fool the eye, the literal meaning of trompe l oeil. This style, not new by any means, was revived in Baroque art, giving the viewer pause to ask Is this real? as well as to cause a sense of wonderment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another technique was quadratura, which was where a wall or ceiling was painted with architectural elements such as columns and arches by using tools such as foreshortening, and other spatial effects to create the illusion of a three dimensional space on an otherwise two dimensional or mostly flat ceiling surface above the viewer, seeming to extend the real architecture of the room into an imaginary space beyond the confines of the walls or ceiling. The Love of the Gods Ceiling Fresco of Galleria Farnese 1597 1604 AD Annibale Carracci Fresco 60 x 18 At the end of the sixteenth century and the beginning of the century that followed, there arose in Rome one of the greatest works of art which, without exaggeration, may be called one of the pillars on which seventeeth century painting in Europe rests; the ceiling frescoes of the Galleria Farnese in the Palazzo Farnese, painted by Annibale Carracci. Carracci was a slave to educating himself in all things pertaining to art. He researched the old masters techniques and styles to better improve his own and to seek inspiration. He was obsessed with the antique , and by investigating such masters as Michaelangelo and Raphael, he was then able to improve his skill. Annibale s drawings inspired by the works of the old masters, are perhaps best understood in the wider substance of his use of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Essay on Informative Speech Topic: Seven Wonders of the Medieval World Specific Purpose: In today s society culture is being lost to technology and money each of the seven wonders is an attribute to a culture, and this is why people should to know it. Thesis Statement: Seven Medieval wonders of the world are structural representations of the cultures that built them. Attention gain material: There are more than one world s seven wonders. Credibility statement: As the great civilizations of antiquity warped, the memory of the ancient wonders washed out and so the great minds of medieval age like their classical predecessors was fascinated by the astounding architecture people erected. (All 2004). Preview: I will be informing you about the seven wonders of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... B. Colosseum 1. According to National Geographic (2007), the Colosseum is located in Rome, Italy that once held up to 50,000 spectators who came to watch gory games involving gladiators, wild animals, and prisoners fighting to the death. 2. The Colosseum is not just a colossal structure situated at the heart of Rome; it was companion to the history of the great Roman Empire which boldly outlived the Empire facing all strives and tribulations associated with the fall of the Empire. C. Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa 1. These catacombs date back to the late first century AD. Kom ElShuqafa lies on the site where the village and fishing port of Rhakotis, the oldest part of Alexandria that predates Alexander the Great, was located. 2. Catacombs of Kom El Shuqafa is the Arab translation of the ancient Greet name; Lofus Kiramaikods, which means Mound of Shards or PotsSherds D. Great Wall of China 1. Unfolding a considerable part of the Chinese culture beyond the wall. The Great Wall has long been incorporated into Chinese mythology and popular symbolism for over the past 2000 years. 2. The Great Wall was originally built in the spring, autumn, and warring states periods as a defensive fortification by the three states: Yan, Zhao and Qin. The Great Wall went through constant extensions and repairs in later dynasties. In fact, it began as independent walls for different states when it was first built, and did not become the Great wall until ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Abortion In Canada Abortion, one of the biggest controversies of all time, has been argued more heavily over the recent past decades. In developed nations, cajoled abortions are the safest form of medical procedures; if it is regulated law. Although, the silence is deafening as to when statistics are released on the rate of abortions. Annually, as the abortion statistics are released there s been criticism in the mainstream media. More than 40 percent of women confirm they have aborted a pregnancy at least once in their life. Although millions of abortion have been performed since January 28, 1988 in Canada, the debate over whether it should have been legalized is argued vigorously by many Canadians, as well as people of many other countries and cultures. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pro life although, support the idea that every child has a right to live, even if the mother is not financially able to aid the child and the child would struggle everyday along with their mother. These children would be underprivileged and could potentially die from the circumstances they d be forced to live in. To some countries it s a burdensome issue to be talked about, whereas other countries have come to a stand to where they are on the spectrum on this subject. Norma McCorvey, known as Jane Roe, was a Texas local who needed to obtain an abortion. The Texas law prohibited abortions except to save the pregnant mother s life. She had soon had given birth but only to give up the baby for adoption. Ever since she has come forward and changed sides on the abortion debate. As she filed her case to the U.S. Supreme Court, she received support from many women and of course, displeasure from others. In 1973, the landmark decision had been made that abortion would be legal in the U.S but may be restricted by the states to varying degrees under the Fourteenth amendment to the Constitution. Pro choice defends and protects the people, it is ultimately the woman s life that would be affected, who would the government be to take that away from the people? We live in a developed country based on freedoms, and women have and should continue to have the freedom to hat choice. Women have the right to their own body just as the same as people have to make their own decisions. If the government controls women s choices on abortion, before you know it, the government will control other personal decisions that people make; like getting plastic surgery, how much they weigh, ect. The government should not dictate people s judgements and solutions to their issues. As statistics have shown, it is estimated that there are 43 million abortions a year. It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...