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Tragic Family Relationships in Wuthering Heights by Emily...
Introduction:
In 1800 Century, Catherine and Heathcliff grow up together at Wuthering Heights, Catherine family
home on the northern English moors. Heathcliff arrives as a gypsy founding. Catherine father Mr.
Earnshaw raises him as a son. Catherine is a strong and wild beauty who shares Heathcliff wild nature
Alone together on the moors Catherine and Heathcliff feel as if they are soul mates. But to Heathcliff
despair outside forces begin to pull them a part.
After falling in love with Catherine .She reject him for Edgar Linton who has money and status.
Heathcliff run away with Isabella Edgar sister. Heathcliff becomes wealthy and respected. He takes
over Wuthering Heights and Thrush cross Grange Heathcliff love Catherine in the story, ... Show more
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Ruled by a wish for vengeance, Heathcliff makes the two of them suffer as he has previously suffered
under Hindley s cruelty. As part of his revenge, Heathcliff also marries Edgar Linton s sister, Isabella,
and cruelly mistreats her. He also unintentionally hastens Catherine s death, which is the point of
climax for Heathcliff.
The unraveling of Heathcliff s revenge forms the falling action. He lures the young Cathy, the
daughter of Catherine and Edgar, to his house and forces a marriage between her and his son, Linton.
Since Linton is a sickly young man, Heathcliff knows he will soon die, putting Heathcliff in a place to
control both Thrush cross Grange and Wuthering Heights. After Linton s death, he forces Cathy to stay
on at the Heights, a situation that allows affection to spring forth between her and Hareton. She does
her best to educate him and eventually falls in love with him. Heathcliff s desire for revenge
eventually wears out, and he allows Cathy and Hareton to pursue their relationship. All Heathcliff
longs for now is death, which will at last reunite him with.
Authors Style:
Evaluation of technical skills used for enriching the structure and the revival of the goal of the novel.
To clarify the meaning of the symbols and images in the novel and aesthetic judgment to the extent it
relates to strengthening the effectiveness and objectivity in the structure of the novel.
To support the structure of the novel and
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Compare Contrast
ONE IN THE SAME Due to the many similarities and very few differences, an alcoholic and a
workaholic can be considered as being one in the same. According to the medical dictionary a
workaholic is defined as one who has a compulsive and unrelenting need to work (The American
Heritage Stedman s Medical Dictionary). Although some people tend to confuse a hard worker for a
workaholic, some common characteristics that can distinguish the two are that workaholics are often
described as intense, impatient, energetic, competitive, and driven to perfection (Robinson 65). They
often blur the line between business and pleasure, and prefer work to leisure regardless of the time or
place. As a consequence, it is not uncommon for workaholics to ... Show more content on
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The Health assessment of an alcoholic is far worse as they can suffer from a number of health
complications and diseases that are associated with alcoholism such as liver disease, alcohol induced
pancreatitis, cancer and cardiovascular disease (Rehm136). Not to mention the many types of injuries
that be sustained while intoxicated, such as alcohol poisoning, broken limbs, or blackouts (137).
Once a person health and family life begin to become effected it should trigger an alarm that
something is not right. One of the major steps a workaholic must do to help cope with their problem is
to first, recognize that they indeed have a problem. A workaholic must be able to see that the real root
of all their problems is due to their unwavering need to constantly choose work over family and
leisure time. Once a workaholic recognizes and pinpoints the problem the next step would be for them
to accept that they have a problem. At this point it is likely that the workaholics close friends, family
and any others that may be affected come together to express their concerns and provide support to the
workaholic through a process called group intervention (Dungan 42). The goal of such an intervention
is to be able to break through the denial and emotions felt by the workaholic so that they can believe
in themselves and find strength within so that they may
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Validity In The Scarlet Letter
Validity of Today s Scarlet Letter Laws
Society has placed a high standard on criminals and judging criminals in a way that might not be fair
to everyone who has committed a crime. Judging people by the crimes they have committed should be
acceptable to a certain extent. In today s society, if a crime has been committed by someone, they re
deemed to be a bad person or a criminal depending on the crime that has been committed. The level of
the crime should have a factor in how the person is punished after, and how he or she is viewed as a
person. Today people are either viewed as a criminal with no hope to get better or a saint, who is
perfect. Scarlet Letter Laws are valid; however, consideration must be given to the type and nature of
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Hester committed adultery. Hester was branded with her sin, and she was forced to live with the guilt
over her head for the rest of her life. Hester Prynne was now fully sensible of the deep injury for
which she was responsible to this unhappy man, in permitting him to lie for so many years, or, indeed,
for a single moment, at the mercy of one, whose purposes could not be other than malevolent (Source
G). In the novel, the Puritans view Hester as more than just a sinner; she is an abhorred criminal. She
cheated on Chillingsworth with Dimmesdale, and has to live with Pearl being a consequence of her
selfish mistake. Hester s consequence was more than just a consequence, it was humiliation. Hester
shouldn t have to face the embarrassment of her wrong doings. The Scarlet Letter laws apply to Hester
because she is branded with her mistake. She is humiliated every day for making a simple mistake.
Hester s Scarlet Letter was much too harsh for her mistake.
Rape happens every 4.2 seconds, and a violent crime happens every 26.3 seconds (Source F). The
numbers are alarming. Temptation is not an excuse to hurt another person. The only way to get rid of
temptation is to yield it, and for someone who has that desire in them, like Scott Murphy, it s harder
for them yield
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Imperfection In Gloria Naylor s Good Country People
All of the stories in this volume are great examples of southern writing. They are all thematically
linked by either community, flaws, or loss, which are all common themes in the deep south, especially
in the 1900 s. Those were times when woman we considered inferior to men, when loss was a huge
part of everyone s life because of the World Wars, but somehow community was the strongest bond
that everyone shared and it is what keeps the southern culture alive to this day. Community is a sense
of companionship with others bound together by common interests and goals. This idea is quite
important in the south because to them, their community was their family. In Gloria Naylor s Mama
Day, everyone knew everyone in the small island of Willow Springs. ... Show more content on
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This takes place in the deep south, Mississippi, in 1943 which explains a lot about why Rhoda was
never taken seriously by her older brothers in their game of pole vaulting. Every time she would try to
be a part of their game they would tell her to Get out of here, Rat face [...] You German Spy ( Gilchrist
). They would never give Rhoda a chance just because they believed she wouldn t be good enough
because she was a girl. Her hatred for her brothers grew so strong that she prayed they would get polio
would be consigned forever to iron lungs. [She] put [herself] to sleep at night imagining their labored
breathing, their five little wheelchairs lined up by the store as [she] drove by in [her] father s Packard,
[her] arm around the jacket of his blue uniform, on [her] way to Hollywood for [her] screen test
(Gilchrist).This causes Rhoda to have tantrums until her older cousin Lauralee comes home for a
wedding and asks Rhoda to be her maid of honor. This gesture really empowers Rhoda as a woman
that she is given such huge responsibility and gives her a sense of acceptance. This event inspires her
to then sneak away from the reception, leave her fancy new dress in a pile, and finally try her hand at
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Venture to Find Success
Nothing ventured nothing gained is one of the most famous lessons learned by many successful
people. Laura Patrick, the author of 850 Magazine, wrote: There is no doubt that the number of
venture and angel investors in an area is directly proportional to the number of successful start up
companies . As an ambitious, aspiring person, my career conception is a job that can bring me stable
revenue even when confronted with challenges. Business is typically the leading way for people who
start up their career to gain wealth. Therefore, I would like to be a businessman in landscape design
and construction, including designing and erecting gardens, building private residential landscaping,
park projects, recreational facilities, airports, hospitals. What I need to be successful in my career is
experience, education, and a business plan. To begin a business, the business plan is essential to insure
that my business can bring profit and minimize the risks of the business. Customers are more and
more demanding on service qualities, price, and guarantees, after sale services. Arlette Measures, a
health and business writer, states that, creating a solid business plan is the first step toward success in
your business venture. From obtaining funding to hiring employees to planning for expansion, a
business plan can be your guide to keeping your business on track. Your business plan can keep you
focused on your goals and keep you moving forward when faced with obstacles . I
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Power In Animal Farm
Throughout George Orwell s Animal Farm, many different themes and ideas are presented. One of the
main themes prevalent in Animal Farm is power. Power can be seen in most aspects of today s society
and Orwell mirrors this in Animal Farm. He chooses to show this theme through Mr Jones initial
power over the entire farm, the power of the animals during the rebellion and how the pigs took
control over the farm at the end. To begin with, power is shown in Animal Farm through Mr Jones and
his power over the animals early part of the story. An example of this in the text is when the animals
were not fed. A cow then decided to break into the store shed and feed off the bins. Mr Jones was
awaken and started whipping at them. [Mr Jones] and his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The animals flung out at Mr Jones while he was whipping them and drove him out of his own farm.
This was more than the hungry animals could bear...they flung themselves upon their tormentors.
Orwell shows that Mr Jones does not have complete power over his animals and that the animals had
the capacity to overthrow him. The rebellion of the animals is another way of how power is shown in
Animal Farm. Finally, power is shown in Animal Farm through the pigs and how they ran the farm
without Mr Jones. They were clearly the leaders of the farm and had power over all the other animals.
The pigs did not actually work, but directed and supervised the others. With their superior knowledge
it was natural that they should assume the leadership . Although it was outlined that all animals were
equal earlier, Squealer convinces the animals that this is just to ensure that right decisions were being
made. He would be only too happy to let you make your decisions for yourselves. But sometimes you
might make the wrong decisions, comrades, and then where should we be? The power of the pigs in
Animal Farm is one way of how power is shown in Animal
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Green Card Marriage In The One With Phoebe s Husband
In Friends, a green card marriage is used to create comedy about sexuality. In the season two episode
The One with Phoebe s Husband, the friends find out that Phoebe is married when her husband,
Duncan, stops by Rachel s apartment to give her flowers. Phoebe tells them that she isn t really
married: Duncan was a gay friend from Canada who needed a green card to pursue his ice dancing
career. She didn t tell her friends that she married him because she d had a crush on him in college,
and she knew that they wouldn t approve. She watches him skate in The Ice Capades at Madison
Square Garden, and after the show goes to see him in his dressing room. He tells her that he needs a
divorce because he s actually straight and wants to get married to a different woman. He only thought
he was gay because it meant he would fit in with the other ice dancers. The scene is played as a
straight coming out story, using the tropes of a typical Hollywood LBGT coming out storyline for
comedy. Phoebe is shocked and upset by the revelation of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the end, Phoebe makes the decision to sign the divorce papers, thereby allowing her and Duncan to
move on with their lives.
In Will Grace, green card marriages were used as plot device twice in the first iteration of the series. In
the season one episode, Object of My Rejection, Will, a lawyer, advises his friend Karen that the
quickest way for her maid, Rosario, an illegal alien from El Salvador, to be able to stay in America
would be through marriage. Jack, a gay man and Karen s best friend, agrees to marry Rosario for
$1,000. Will prepares them for their interview with immigration by asking Jack what side of the bed
Rosario sleeps on. When neither of them can answer specific questions, Will reminds them how
serious the interview process
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Wright Vs. Brown Case
Name: Wright vs Brown Case
Victim: James Anagnos
Suspect: Frank Wright
Hair Connection: Officers found hair clenched in the victim s hand, that was sent to a lab in Texas to
be tested. The DNA showed that the hair belonged to Frank wright who was listed as a suspect,
because an outside witness had seen Wright and Anagnos fighting in the bar earlier that day.
Name: The Murder of Leanne Tiernan
Victim: Leanne Tiernan
Suspect: John Taylor
Hair Connection: Leanne was found in the woods, wrapped up in linen, with a bag on her head.
Investigators found hair on her scarf, but it did not have sufficient DNA in the roots. However, the
scientists found very small amounts of DNA in the hair shaft and used mitochondrial DNA testing to
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This led investigators to charge Williams with the murder of Carter and many more people age nine to
seventeen.
Name: Virginia Serial Killer
Victims: Sofia Silva, Kati and Kristin Lisk, another 15 year old not named
Suspect: Richard Marc
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Temperance Reform In The 19th Century
In the 19th century people did not like what the American society was turning into, so to control
behaviors, and shape cultures the way they wanted. They created reforms to create a better
environment. Reforms were made for temperance, abolitionist, antiprostitution, and other things that
people thought they needed to change in the United States. They would do this by using popular
things like songs, plays, novels, and narratives. Reformers wanted their information to develop to a
large audience, so they could participate in their reforms. Although, not all the reforms were effective
one that was very successful was the temperance reform. The 19th century was when people would
drink large amounts of alcohol, especially men, which is why the temperance reform was put in place.
On average, Americans drank about seven gallons of hard alcohol, including whiskey and other
distilled spirits. These people did not think that drinking was harmful, and they said that alcohol was
cleaner than water. Drinking was becoming out of control. For example, Ten Nights in a Bar Room is
about how Mary s father that goes to the bar way too often, and Mary goes to the bar to tell her father
to come home almost every night because she wants him to come home. One of the times she shows
up, and one the men throws a bottle at her father, but it hits her, and she dies. This shows how out of
control drinking was, and men had no self control. There was so much of biting contempt in the tones,
as
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The Fog Horn Ray Bradbury Summary
The story The Fog Horn by Ray Bradbury is about a monster that attacks two men working in an
isolated lighthouse. The lighthouse has a fog horn which Johnny, who is the narrator, and his boss
McDunn. One night the two were discussing how the fog horn sounds like a big lonely animal crying
in the night . Later a dinosaur like monster comes out from the sea and starts communicating with the
fog horn. The men discuss about how it is the last one in existence and how lonely it is. They then
decide to experiment with the monster and turn off the horn. The monster becomes enraged when the
sound is turned off and attacks the lighthouse. The men hide in a cellar while the monster destroys the
lighthouse. As thy hide in the cellar they can hear the monsters cry, which sounds identical to the fog
horn. The monster then disappeared after its cry. They were rescued the next day and told their
rescuers that the cause was waves. No one ever found out about the monster, and it never returned.
This story is shows us that loneliness can cause anger.
In this story we see what being lonely can do. The story says, Think of it, waiting a million years;
could you wait that long? Maybe it s the last of its kind (Bradbury 3). I agree with this story s
meaning. I agree that if someone or something is lonely that can cause anger. We as readers could tell
that the two men were very insensitive towards the sea monster. The story says, The Fog Horn blew.
The monster answered (Bradbury 4). When
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The Success of Baz Luhrmann s Romeo And Juliet
The Success of Baz Luhrmann s Romeo And Juliet
Baz Luhrmann s Romeo and Juliet was highly successful. The film sold millions at the box office and
was well received by critics such as Paul Matthews who said that Romeo and Juliet was a, radical
invention of a classic text . Although the film was released to late in the year to receive any awards,
William Shakespeare s Romeo + Juliet was and always will be considered a classic. The reason for the
film s success was because the film was made accessible to young people in a way that Shakespeare
usually isn t by giving it modern location and using special effects. The film makers wanted to knock
Shakespeare down and put him where he belongs which is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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He cut the lines which cannot be transferred to 20th century context are cut such as the convocation
between Romeo and the Apothecary, this convocation still takes place but in a much reduced way. Baz
Luhrmann also cuts a lot of the complex imagery as it would not have been as appealing to a younger
audience. Luhrmann s version of the script is far more concise than the original and does not
overwhelm the audience with too difficult language making the film far more successful with the
younger viewers. Shakespeare s script was written for a very basic set but the film s setting was very
elaborate so no complex imagery or soliloquies are needed as the setting speaks for its self. Baz
Luhrmann made the Shakespearian play far more concise, slick and easier to understand which helped
make the film be so successful.
As I already mentioned in my introduction bringing the play up to date made the film highly
successful. This is shown in almost every scene in the play. It s shown in the opening scenes to the
movie when the Montague Boys arrive in a bright yellow car with modern music blaring out of the
stereo. They almost look like college beach boys, with their Hawaiian shirts and baggy trousers. This
was a very good way to start the film as it gave it a modern cool look which would be appealing to the
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Women s Rights Of Women
Women can not drive, can not leave the house without male permission, and are only considered half a
witness;which is half of what a male is. Today they are not treated equally and never have been, they
are also being treated differently around the world. They need to be treated the same and equally as
men are. Females are capable of the same things men can do and should be allowed to. Many women
have protested in Women s Rights Movements and now some things are starting to change, but not all.
Women in Saudi Arabia can not drive until 2018, Women have been protesting their right, little but not
all things have changed, and around the world women are treated unspeakably. Women around the
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6, 1990, they staged a public protest against their country s ban on women driving. For half an hour,
they drove their cars in a convoy around the capital city of Riyadh until they were stopped by police
(Murphy). After the protest, no effect was taken until more than 25 years later. As well as the issue of
women protesting for their rights for over 165 years, yet in some places they still do not have the
rights they were fighting for. The History Channel says, In 1848, a group of abolitionist activists
mostly women, but some men gathered in Seneca Falls, New York to discuss the problem of women s
rights ( The Fight ). Today women still do not have the same rights as men . After the convention
nothing was really changed until 1920, when millions of american women protested for their rights.
The History Channels states, On Election Day in 1920, millions of American women exercised their
right to vote for the first time. It took activists and reformers nearly 100 years to win that right, and the
campaign was not easy (The Fight). Women have been battling the hardship of trying to get the rights
they deserve, they have even been put in jail for protesting, yet on August 26, 1920 women finally got
the right they wanted most, women were allowed to vote that day and many will never forget it.
Women continue to protest all around the world and not just in the United States, Caryle Murphy
again of NPR radio station
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Stimulants Against Peds
The Ultimate Price for Glory The sports world is filled with endless competition with everyone trying
to be the absolute best, so is greatness worth risking their own life? With the constant push from
coaches, family members, fans, and even themselves, it is no wonder that athletes sometimes
experiment with performance enhancers. There are many different types of Performance Enhancing
Drugs, and each kind has different effects on the human body. There are many different categories of
Performance Enhancing Drugs, a few include; Anabolic steroids which unnaturally build muscle at a
much more rapid rate, Stimulants which can improve athletic performance and endurance while
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An article by the name of The Doping Dilemma , by Michael Shermer gives a table that illustrates the
many side effects that come along with each performance enhancing drug. For instance, a PED that
enhances oxygen transfer will have side effects that include; blood clots, heart attack, stroke, and a
PED that aids in the build of muscle and bone can cause; liver damage, breast development in men,
and attitude changes (Shermer). Both categories of PED s are only a few of the different kinds of
drugs, this means that this is only a fraction of the side effects that are related to the use of PED s. On
the online article, Adverse Health Consequences of Performance Enhancing Drugs: An Endocrine
Society Scientific Statement , the authors indicate Users of high doses of AAS may be more
susceptible to rage, antisocial and violent behaviors, and suicidality. Sharing of needles and other
paraphernalia and unprotected sex may increase the risk of infections such as hepatitis and HIV. The
use of PEDs, especially in conjunction with analgesics or stimulants, may allow athletes to engage in
extremely high intensity exercise, increasing the risk of musculoskeletal injuries. (Pope). The exact
truth and not only physical, but mental health issues that are associated with the abuse of performance
enhancing drugs are a real occurrence in all of
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Advantages Of The Divine Command Theory
The Divine Command Theory is of the view that morality is somehow independent upon God, and
that the moral obligation consists of obedience to God s commands. The divine Command Theory also
includes the claims that morality is based on the commands or how God is, and that the right thing to
do is what God commands of one to do. The specific content of these divine commands alternates
according to the particular religion and the particular views of the individual divine command theorist.
However, all versions of this theory hold in common the claim that morality and moral obligations
ultimately depend on God.
Immanuel Kant claims that morality wants one to have faith and belief in God and in the Hereafter.
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These actions are in accordance with the natural law in order for survival. Thus, activities in
conventionality with such a law are morally good and activities that work against the law are morally
bad. There are two kinds of Natural Law Theory. The first kind is one of morality. Moral proposition
have what is sometimes called objective standing in the sense that such bearers of neutral truth value,
that is, moral intentions can be objectively true or false. The second kind is the claim that the
standards of morality are in some way derived from, or entailed by, the nature of the world and the
nature of human
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The Horrors Of Historical Events
Through art, the problems we face, the history we experience, and the details of our surroundings
become encapsulated within a larger narrative for others to view and experience. The creation of art
deals a great deal not only with the emotions of an individual, but also the audience the piece is
directed at and the points it desires to make. Anselm Kiefer, a neoclassicist artist who was born at the
tail end of World War II, made large paintings with a variety of included forms in order to describe the
horrors of historical events. His work Burning Rods serves as painting both to acknowledge
Chernobyl itself, but also to visually document the destruction its failure caused. Within the 1900 s,
several periods of destruction ravaged ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This moment in history was all about the threat of nuclear technology and its destructive powers, but
Kiefer saw that this technology had a fusing power as well and chose to use this in many of his pieces
during this time. He saw the technology as both a positive advancement within society with its ability
to create change and fuel society, however the destructive capabilities equally influenced his work. He
acknowledged the dangers of nuclear technology while reveling in the hope the same advancements
created, studying the multifaceted narrative of the advancement within his paintings.
The destruction of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, ...considered the largest nuclear accident in the
world, has had an enormous impact on the population and environment of many countries that has yet
to fully be known. This destruction reinforced his interest in nuclear technology, and became the
primary focus of one of his works, Burning Rods . Brennstäbe , the original German title, which
translates to fuel, caused the painting s name to be translated as Fuel Rods , however, the name was
changed to Burning Rods in order to better match the theme of the painting. His painting explores the
influence of Chernobyl along with the power demonstrated within it. This power has the ability to be
constructive as well as harmful in the world depending on how itis used.
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Estella Havisham And Biddy s Relationship Essay
The use of Contrast was also seen in Dicken s novel, but in a different way. He uses two characters to
contrast each other, Estella Havisham and Biddy. Through these characters we get a glimpse of the
different statuses or levels in society. Estella is a rich heiress and adoptive daughter of Miss Havisham.
Biddy is an intelligent, kind woman who was raised to be a respectful young lady. It almost seems like
she is the anti Estella. Estella is rich,she s poor. Biddy is pleasant, attentive and sweet while Estalla is
neither of those. Estella was raised by a woman who was at the end of her rope, leading to her
corruption. She is brought up to be cold hearted and a heart breaker. Dickens uses these characters to
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The reader gets a true glimpse of Miss Havisham s lifestyle when Pip pays a visit. I entered, therefore,
and found myself in a pretty large room, well lighted with wax candles. No glimpse of daylight was to
be seen in it. It was a dressing room, as I supposed from the furniture, though much of it was of forms
and uses then quite unknown to me. But prominent in it was a draped table with a gilded looking
glass, and that I made out at first sight to be a fine lady s dressing table.... But, I saw that everything
within my view which ought to be white, had been white long ago, and had lost its lustre, and was
faded and yellow. I saw that the bride within the bridal dress had withered like the dress, and like the
flowers, and had no brightness left but the brightness of her sunken eyes... (Great expectations, pg 55
56). After the man she was suppose to be wed left her at the altar and took her money with him, she
descended into madness. Her own wealth led to her corruption. She never overcame this obstacle and
vowed the rest of her life to getting revenge. This tragic event changed her and soon resulted in the
corruption of her and her daughter. There seems to be a silent debate on the meaning of a gentleman.
The society views it as someone who is wealthy and well mannered while the poor view it as a person
who acts as they are. It is considered that you
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Essay about Improving Change Management
Throughout every organization is an opportunity to introduce new change. Change can have a positive
or negative impact on the surrounding environment, both internally and externally. Implementing a
change requires adjustments to the status quo, sometimes leading to employees that are directly
affected by the change to feel threatened. Change can also produce positive reactions, such as boosting
morale, increasing profits, or decreasing costs. A new change in an environment must be carefully
planned out, to ensure that the expected results are achieved while maintaining all other processes at
an acceptable level. There are several factors that contribute to improving change management within
a data center of any firm. According to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This idea is to abandon perfection in favor of action. By forcing a decision making process within a
reasonable time frame, this allows the firm to release the ship from the pier. Riskin also correlates this
rule to having a positive impact on the esprit de corps of the firm. This rule in particular allows firms
that are struggling with introducing change to overcome this resistance. Another valid rule of Riskin s
seven is to ask for commitment not agreement (Riskin, 2006, p. 30). This rule displays the need that
not everyone in the firm has to be 100% on board with the impending change, but everyone has to be
committed enough to the firm to go along with the change. This is invaluable advice for legal firms
(such that I have experienced) which struggle to achieve change buy in from select partners. With
emphasizing the fact that everyone must be on board for what is best for the firm, it allows the
reduction or elimination of possible sabotage efforts from people who are resistant to change. Riskin
concludes, fostering change in a law firm seems impossible because most Managing Partners treat the
activities associated with such change as if they were component piece of a legal transaction. All of
these resistances can be overcome by following the rules outlined by Riskin. When focusing on the
practical
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How Does Puberty Blues Relate To Australian Culture
Australian Soap operas are defined as television programs, which reflect on cultures and different
societies through the lives and problems of a particular group of characters. Puberty Blues is a
television program, which is directed by Bruce Beresford. Puberty blues strongly conveys Australian
culture and society through the use of Australian languages, beach culture, customs and etiquette and
through the way that Australians are represented to different audiences. Puberty Blues was set in the
1970 s and is based on two girls growing up as teenagers in a small coastal town named Cronulla in
Sydney, Australia. I believe that puberty blues conveys to an international audience the stereotypical
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The setting of Puberty blues is significant to the Australian culture through different ways that the
director portrays different aspects of typical Australian setting. Weather is mostly shown as hot sunny
days at the beach so the characters can enjoy surfing and horse riding along the beach. As puberty
blues was set in the 1970s, it shows audiences the period of time that Australians were rebelling
against their parents, starting to drink alcohol and a time of supporting abortions. All of these are
shown though the use of different settings such as parties, sporting club meets, school and the different
types of families. As Australians have a strong connection with the land Puberty Blues films scenes
that show characters connecting with the land. An example of this is when Gary s mum decides to go
to the beach to meditate with the
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Essay about AMERICANS VIEWS
A stereotype is the creation of an unfair opinion or view; an individual will take the behavior of one
person and state that all people belonging to that particular group behave in the same manner.
Stereotyping encourages people to react and behave in a manner that is both judgmental and
prejudiced. The perception of Arabs and the Islamic religion has created a system in which prejudices
and stereotypes worked their way so thoroughly into literature, education, history, language, and social
mores that they seem to govern the conflict as much as they are created by it, while newspapers and
television news play a major role in the way we perceive Arabs and the Islamic religion. Movies,
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Arabs are seen as terrorists and murderers due to how the media presents them.
The media is not the only key in creating stereotypes; you ll find examples in many different types of
American literature, also. The negative stereotypes about Arabs spill over into the textbooks used in
American schools and are taught in the education system. The education programs imprint young
children with numerous negative images of Arabs. Another form of literature, novels, also perpetuates
stereotypes by romanticizing Arabs as dressing in flowing robes, striving against desert hardships, and
being surrounded by submissive females. Others novels have portrayed Arabs as evil and corrupt;
some portray them as terrorists and murderers. These distortions of the Arab people, in literature have
created a general mistrust and dislike for Arabs among Americans.
Another form of broadcasting of stereotypes comes from the news media. The news programs allow
television journalism to play a major role in setting the political agenda. The news media aired
broadcasts involving the United States government and the American Arab Anti Discrimination
Committee, who reported a 250% increase in hate crimes against Arabs from the previous year. In the
face of September 11, a wave of racially motivated attacks against people from the Middle East is
taking place throughout the United States of America. During the last two years, the Justice
Department has targeted almost exclusively people from the Middle
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Noah And The Frogs Essay
Despite the fact that several fables and the bible were written in two completely different time periods
they are still are relatable in the sense that one of their main purposes is to teach the individuals
reading or listening to them a moral lesson or a cardinal virtue. The presence of the cardinal virtue
prudence is evident in both Genesis book six, the story of Noah, and the fable Jupiter and the Frogs.
From these stories we are able to distinguish that when prudence is found at just the right amount
characters find themselves in rewarding situations, on the other hand, if too much prudence (vanity) is
retained then punishment tends to follow. The story of Noah and the Frogs are very similar in the
sense that several characters seem ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Upon receiving their gift the frogs ... showered their king with shame and scorn... (Aesop 626), a clear
sign of vanity perceiving that they deserve more than they had received, in turn becoming ungrateful.
Similarly, as the human race is growing and flourishing, ... the lord saw that the evil of the human
creatures was great on earth (Alter 163). Both Jupiter and God saw it fit to punish their creations for
their despicable behavior by sending things to kill them. However, Jupiter gave his creations an
opportunity to prove that they were demanding and dissatisfied before he made a rash decisions. Once
he was aware that they were indeed selfish he sent the message you rejected what s good in order to
get something bad, you had better put up with it or else something even worse might happen (Aseop
626). Jupiter severs this message to the frogs and the readers, he informs us that we better be grateful
for what we ve been given because we often become unaware of just how good our lives are. God, on
the other hand, took precautionary measure to ensure that the evil wouldn t spread more than it already
had. He made the decision to start over with humans with the hopes of getting it right the second time.
The populations that were view as vain were penalized for lacking common mannerisms, but that
wasn t the case for every character involved in these
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An Analysis Of Charlie Fineman s Reign Over Me
Media Assignment/Reign over me There is a man named Alan Johnson, a man who pretty much has
everything he really needs in life, a good job, Loving and gorgeous wife, and great kids. Alan starts to
feel isolated because his hardworking job, along with trying to manage his family, get to be to much
for him to really handle, plus he has know one to talk about it with. Then there is Charlie Fineman,
who has pretty much nothing, no family, and know job. Charlie had both until he suffers a terrible
loss, grief caused him to quit his job completely, and simply isolate himself from everybody around
him. Alan and Charlie were actually roommates in college, and after an encounter with each other,
they attempt to rekindle there old friendship again, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
But it also impacts Alan s ways in his life and helps him to bette his own relationship with his family.
So Charlie in the end really ends up helping his friend out with his own problems, after he tries to help
him, and the ultimate goal was for Charlie to get better and through all of his actions, it propelled him
to get better as he expressed his problems, so he may then get the help that he always needed, and it
took a true friend like Alan to stick by his side and help him out through his struggles, Thats why I
applaud Alan. I think this was a good film, It really showed a lot about how people can struggle
through life with disorders, and it also shows how you can over come it if you simply seek help in
others, and really just shows you also the severe ways people try to cope with there problems and
show you what happens to them if they don t seek help, just how charlie could have killed
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Compare The Relationship Between William Wordsworth And I...
From my reading of both the Grasmere Journals written by Dorothy Wordsworth and also the poem I
wandered lonely as a cloud written by William Wordsworth, I believe that there is a strong
relationship between the two. I think that both William and his sister Dorothy experienced the same
relationship with the Daffodil s they saw. The only difference is that William expressed his experience
through poetry while Dorothy expressed hers through diary entries. From the evidence we have with
the dates of when both were written, I believe William wrote his poem based on Dorothy s journals. I
would be of the opinion that Dorothy s journals were written from her experience alone while
Williams s poem was written under the influence of Dorothy s Grasmere ... Show more content on
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Much of Dorothy s diary entries include reflective moments in her life. As Sara Crangle said [T]here
is much of this solitary, reflective image that can be transposed to the larger depiction of Wordsworth s
life. Dorothy s journals are mostly written either at the beginning of the day or in the evening. This
time of day is when she is either reflecting on the day gone by or thinking about the day ahead. As she
is often out walking with William or Coleridge it is probable that she is reflecting on these events
quite a lot. On May 14th she writes I sate a long time upon a stone at the margin of the lake, and after
a flood of tears my heart was easier. Dorothy explains how after she reflects she becomes happier.
Reflection is a sense of relief for her. This sense of relief shows how significant writing diary entries
are for her. They are her escape where she can be alone with her
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A Doll s House by Henrik Ibsen Essay
A Doll s House by Henrik Ibsen We have all felt the need to be alone or to venture to places that our
minds have only imagined. However, we as individuals have always found ourselves clutching to our
responsibilities and obligations, to either our jobs or our friends and family. The lingering feeling of
leaving something behind or of promises that have been unfulfilled is a pain that keeps us from
escaping. People worldwide have yearned for a need to leave a situation or seek spiritual fulfillment
elsewhere. The need for one s freedom and their responsibility to others can make or break a person.
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Linde; I have such a huge desire to say to hell and be damned! (Isben 59) Just so she could release
some tension that was probably building inside her due to all the restrictions that Torvald had set up,
such as forbidding macaroons. The need for her to consume these macaroons behind her controlling
husband s back was a way for her to satisfy her sense of needing to be an independent woman. Upon
the arrival of her old friend Kristine Linde, Nora took it upon herself to find her friend a job since she
had gone through a lot in her life. She asked her husband Torvald, who also happened to be the new
manager at the bank if Kristine could have a job and he responded with an afirmative response. Mrs.
Helmer had also stated that she had single handedly saved her husband s life when she took out a loan
for his benefit. However, in those days women were unable to get a loan without their husband s
consent or another male s signature, so Nora took it upon herself to forge her father s signature in
order to secure the welfare of Torvald. She saw it as her obligation as a loving wife to break the law so
she would be able to save a life, especially when it was the life of her husband. Others though saw it
as a criminal offence; Nils Krogstad for example accused Nora of violating the law to which Nora
replied: This I refuse to believe. A daughter hasn t the right to protect her dying father from anxiety
and care? A wife hasn t the right to save
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Joanne Hyppolite s Perspectives
Joanne Hyppolite is a young girl that successfully jumps between worlds with the same ease that you
slide on your nightgown in the evening. (Koppelman, Perspectives , p. 82) By defining herself as
Dyaspora, a scattered people originally located in one place (Hyppolite, 2013) she acknowledges her
Haitian homeland and heritage as well as her disconnection from its physical landscape. (Koppelman,
Perspectives , p. 80) She consistently refers to her native country while describing Haitian language,
tradition, food and rituals that exist in her island house. Her Boston home is Haiti to her. It is as if
Haiti has lassoed your house with invisible rope. (Koppelman, Perspectives , p. 81) At home, there is
no distinction between the children
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Saramago Death Quotes
That s how life is, what it gives with one hand one day, it takes away with the other . This quote can
relate to a lot of real life scenarios, even drunk driving can relate to this quote. I believe Saramago is
trying to let every reader have a deep understanding of life and death. Going back to the quote, I
mentioned how it can relate to drunk driving, because drunk driving causes death to another innocent
individual without giving them a chance of deciding when their life should end. Their life was ended
through another person s hand, similar to the story illustrated in the second part of Death with
Interruptions, how Saramago created a character name death , and she goes around the country
mailing out this violet letter to those who will
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The Colonies And The New World
Sarah Gomez
Professor Shane West
HIST 1301
22 September 2014
The Colonies
It all started in the 17th century, Europeans crossed the Atlantic to find the New World where they
could start their new lives and spread religion along with improving their status in life. It began with
Jamestown; now know as Virginia, when it became the first settlement that soon was established as
the first colony. Not too far long, pilgrims traveled to the New World and discovered Plymouth in the
colony of Massachusetts. As time went by, many disagreements over the boundaries of the colonies
rose and The French and Indian War broke out. After the war, England took control over the colonies
and was broken into 4 major regions The major regions were called New England, Middle,
Chesapeake Bay, and the Southern Colonies. Despite the location and area the colonies settled, each
colony had their own similarities and differences; thus, based on political, religious, self governing,
and land owning. These individual colonies declared independence from Britain and without a
hesitation, they broke out and each went their ways.
Four major colonies that made up New England were New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode
Island, and Connecticut Colony. Pilgrims, also known as puritans, left the Church of England to travel
to the New World in request of land and to have the choice of religion. The puritans then became
known as the separatists . Soon after, William Bradford and 67 migrants traveled from
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The Great Trophy Debate
For many kids around the world, childhood sports are a cherished and blossom lasting friendships.
Some kids choose to participate and others just sign their children up. Recently, The Great Trophy
Debate has sparked a question of whether or not all participants should receive trophies or not.
Currently, many sport organizations have taken about traditional trophies and substituted participation
trophies for all. O Sullivan argues that participation trophies are not really trophies because the more
trophies given out, the less worth each will have. O Sullivan argues, Supporters of such trophies state
that trophies motivate kids to play, yet research shows that extrinsic motivation on its own can be
harmful, not helpful. ( The Great Trophy Debate. ) O Sullivan means that traditional trophies inspire
young athletes to compete with excellence. A trophy signifies an accomplishment. Yes, it is wrong and
harmful for an athlete to be solely motivated by winning a trophy. O Sullivan argues, that is equally as
harmful to remove this reward and act like a losing team is just as good as a winning team. Without
competition, what are sports?
Trophies are expensive. Fees for organized youth sports are through the roof. ... Show more content on
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Participation trophies are wrong because they diminish the value of trophies and wreck the
competitive spirit of youth sports. Yes, some parents and kids take youth sports too seriously.
Participation trophies are not the answer to solving this issue. Participations trophies are unjust
because they do not reward those who deserve it and do reward those who do not deserve it. A
utilitarian would also see these trophies as an awful use of resources. Wouldn t the result be the same
if youths were all given participation trophies or they all were not given anything? The minimum
number of trophies optimizes the effect it has on the athletes. This is the best use of resources and
truly embodies what a trophy
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The Changing Roles and Status of Women Essay
The Changing Roles and Status of Women
In 1903 the suffragette movement was born with the formation of the Women s Social and Political
Union (WPSU) by Emmeline Pankhurst and her two daughters Christabel and Sylvia.
At first the newly formed suffragettes relied on spreading propaganda to gain support. However, on
the 18th October 1905 they gained considerable unplanned publicity when Christabel Pankhurst and
Annie Kenney stood up at a public meeting and asked if a Liberal government would introduce
women s suffrage. Receiving no reply they stood on their seats waving a banner which said, votes for
women . They were thrown out of the meeting and arrested for causing an obstruction ... Show more
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The outbreak of war resulted in a truce between the suffragettes and the government. Emmeline
Pankhurst rallied the suffragettes behind the war effort on the 10th of August 1914 with the question,
What is the use of fighting for a vote if we have not got a country to vote in? In return all suffragette
prisoners were pardoned and the WPSU devoted it s formidable energies to fighting the war.
It was absolutely essential that women should take over many of the jobs, which had been done the
men recruited into the armed forces. There were female sailors, ambulance drivers and female police
officers. However, women are probably most renowned for their work in munitions factories making
bombs and cartridge cases.
Women continued to work after the war, in the jobs the war had created for them. This showed
everyone what women were capable of. At the end of the twentieth century it was an eye opener to
those brought up in the Edwardian tradition that a woman s place was at home. It s success gained
publicity for women s rights, and the newspapers and magazines of the time were filled with praise.
In 1917, the Prime Minister Lloyd George announced that women s war work had changed people s
opinion on women s suffrage.
The suffragettes contributed to women being given the vote by
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Diversity Within The Taxonomic Group Of Lagormorpha
Diversity within and between species depends on evolution and evolutionary processes. This essay
seeks to analyze the origins and significance of diversity within the taxonomic group of Lagormorpha,
both within species and between species.
Origin of diversity within species
Inbreeding depression occurs when species inbreed to a point where the overall fitness of the species
decreases significantly. Slate and Pemberton studied how reduced heterozygosity affected the sperm
and gonads of wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) across the United Kingdom; they considered 112
individuals as well as populations (2006). The study found an important relationship: with a reduced
heterozygosity, the production of normal sperm was also reduced (Slate and Pemberton, 2006). It is
important to note; the relationship s effect was found amongst individuals not entire populations (Slate
and Pemberton, 2006). To compile this data, the scientists measured degrees of inbreeding with a
molecular measure, using 29 microsatellite loci for each individual male rabbit (Slate and Pemberton,
2006). This loci region is known to have a relationship with the genes coding for inbreeding
depression, although why is not completely understood (Slate and Pemberton, 2006). Figure 2
Relationship between proportion of abnormal sperm and meant heterozygosity. Graph taken from
Slate and Pemberton, 2006. Graph A shows the relationship among individual rabbits of the study.
Graph B shows the relationship among
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Class Structure In College Campuses
In the 2001 Reese Witherspoon classic Legally Blonde, Elle Woods, a typical blonde sorority girl,
declares Everybody likes me ! This mindset follows sororities and fraternities as they typically occupy
the top of the class structure in colleges everywhere, simultaneously mirroring the American class
structure. White, upper class men and women take to greek life in order to fraternize with people like
them, or their brothers and sisters . The University of Richmond simultaneously incorporates this
concept, as greek life students are more revered and typically more sociable, and popular than non
affiliated students. The class structure in college campuses, revolving around greek life, simulates that
of the outside world, and places rich, white students into the elitist upper class of college life. The
University of Richmond s sororities and fraternities have a financial commitment to join. Students
must pay dues to join, and unlike UR, campuses with special greek housing have to pay extra to live
with their brothers or sisters. For students on financial aid or taking student loans, greek dues may be
too expensive, which inhibits that student from joining and reaping the benefits, social or professional.
The dues alone are very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The social scene at colleges typically orbits greek life, and the University of Richmond is no
exception. However, when race and economic capital are main factors on who is able to join a sorority
or fraternity, it leads to a class structure that limits minorities and promotes white, rich kids into
believing they re above others. This elitist model in greek life is a reflection of American society in
which the rich white typically take the upper class and the poor minorities take up the lower class.
This like minded way that permeates greek life as well as the contorted view of class perpetuates the
rudimentary myth of the whites and wealthy being the
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Northgate Marching Band
In high school I was a part of the Northgate Marching Band Drumline. I auditioned my freshman year
and was put on top bass. At the time the line was dominated by girls, so I felt very comfortable and
made a lot of friends. During the winter season I auditioned for snare. In drumline, the snare drum is
the most exposed drum, therefore it is reserved for the more advanced players. I was told to go home
and work on some things, and so I did. I practiced for a few hours and the next day after practice I was
told I was on snare. I marched snare from then on, freshman year all the way through my senior year.
Although this was a main goal of mine, it was not my only goal in the drumline. In marching band we
had roles called Section Leaders. A section ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
My sophomore year I tried out just to go through the process and be prepared, but my junior year I
tried out for real. I was trying out as a minority. I was the youngest junior on the line, now the only
girl on the line, and I had been on snare the least amount of everyone else on snare. After a week had
gone by, we had our band banquet. During the banquet they would announce all of the new section
leaders. They took us into the hall and I was told I was the new section leader for the drumline. This
role is held very high in the Northgate Marching Band, because if you hold this position, you are a
leader of the band. Now that I had the title I needed to accomplish one more thing. In drumline we
have a center snare. The center snare is the most advanced player on the line, they count off all the
exercises and they are the person you listen to when playing. Our audition process was intense,
because again I was the one with the least experience on snare. I absorbed every piece of criticism I
received and I applied every fix to better myself as a
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Dulce Et Decorum Est
Poetry composers evoke ideas of truth to help individuals and readers understand their ideas that have
been portrayed through their work. Wilfred Owen was a war poet who served in world war one. In
Owens poems of Dulce Et Decourm Est and Anthem for Doomed youth . Both poems explore the
ideas of meaningless sacrifice and suffering as wells as the horrors of war. Owen used many poetic
techniques to help him convey his ideas of war.
Young lives are wasted in war which only increases the cruelty and meaningless of it. Wilfred Owen s
poem, Dulce et Decorum est follows the death of a young soldier. In the line If you could hear at every
jolt the blood froth from his corroded lungs. The strong use of visual and sensory imagery depicts
what the soldier s final moments of how his life ended, the soldier died a painful death from
suffocation due to a fierce gas attack. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Owen successfully evokes the ideas of truth in the poem Dulce et Decorum est the line You would not
believe with such high zest, to children ardent for some desperate glory, the old lie through the use of
metaphors and personification Owen demonstrates that the reality of the individual s experience in
war meant that they ended up challenging their sense of duty, their blind patriotism and understood
that the true meaning of war is futile. The unimaginable suffering they lived through further highlights
this reality. Also in the poem Anthem for doomed youth Owen explores the truth of war in the quote
Shall shine the holy glimmers of goodbyes. Owen uses the technique of symbolism to link the
glimmers of goodbyes to a funeral. Many soldiers did not receive proper funeral rights and were just
buried in mass graves. Owen also shows the truth of war through the mortality of war in his
oxymoronic approach of the colossal loss of life. Essentially Owen explores the truth of war through
the themes of psychological scars and the horrors of
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A Deep Look At Elisa Allen in Steinbeck s The Chrysanthemums
The Chrysanthemums by John Steinbeck is not just a simple short story. Yes it is a short story about a
country housewife that lives a boring life and grows beautiful flowers. She is then mislead to believe
that a perfect stranger has interest in her flowers and is moved to reveal to him her secrets in growing
them and even give him not only some of her prized shoots from the flowers but also some work so
that he is given what he originally wanted. She then finds her shoots thrown haphazardly on the side
of the road. She begins to ask for wine and becomes very saddened and begins to weep. On the surface
it seems like a very superficial story about how a woman could be deceived by a man into believing
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She grows the Chrysanthemums as an expression of her femininity and womanhood. As the
Chrysanthemums express her feminine side when her husband inhibits her, she must care for them as
if they we her. The existence of the flowers mirrors her own. If Elisa were to let them die, either by her
own hand, or through neglect of others, she herself would experience death a death of what she needs,
but cannot have in any other way and maintain her marriage. This would create a collapse of her sense
of self, and make her into an empty shell of a woman. (Berry) The Chrysanthemums represent her true
inner essence and when she discovers that they man looking to fix her pots left her precious
Chrysanthemum shoots on the side of the road, she feels a sense of neglect that is very powerful. She
then decides that wine will help her feel some sort of contentment but in that moment she moves from
a powerful fertile woman into a bitter old woman through the power of simple neglect. Elisa s
fulfillment came through her flowers, once they were abandoned on the side of the road Elisa felt
herself to be trivial and unappreciated and finally came to terms with the way the world viewed her.
After the man who admires her Chrysanthemums leaves her Elisa begins to ready herself for a night
on the town with her husband Henry. He witnesses her transformation and although he may be
appreciating her beauty he
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Project Management At Texas A M University
Originality is the essence of true scholarship. Creativity is the soul of the true scholar.
Nnamdi Azikiwe
The above thought always instils within me, the need to balance my extracurricular with my
academics, building prowess in creativity and originality on both fronts. Though I have been profusely
involved in extracurricular activity throughout my under graduation and graduation, I have always
focused on my academics and strived to maintain a balance between the two. I am an Architect and
nurture a passion in building constructions. Being an architect has shaped my personality and
inculcated sensitivities into me to perceive built spaces and enrich my knowledge of the construction
industry. This drove me to pursue my master s in construction management. I am elated that the
Graduate program in Construction Management at Texas A M University is providing me with tools to
satisfy my innate desire of contributing to construction of facilities and blending my skills as a student
of architecture. Currently I am pursuing my research in the field of value stream mapping of RFID
technology in capital projects. It is a cutting edge technology in the construction field and it excites
me to be analyzing it and putting forth my evaluation on making it work better in the industry that
could actually impact the way passive RFID system are been viewed in the industry.
I believe in constantly challenging myself as it is only then that you feel the exhilaration of victory. As
soon as
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  • 2. Tragic Family Relationships in Wuthering Heights by Emily... Introduction: In 1800 Century, Catherine and Heathcliff grow up together at Wuthering Heights, Catherine family home on the northern English moors. Heathcliff arrives as a gypsy founding. Catherine father Mr. Earnshaw raises him as a son. Catherine is a strong and wild beauty who shares Heathcliff wild nature Alone together on the moors Catherine and Heathcliff feel as if they are soul mates. But to Heathcliff despair outside forces begin to pull them a part. After falling in love with Catherine .She reject him for Edgar Linton who has money and status. Heathcliff run away with Isabella Edgar sister. Heathcliff becomes wealthy and respected. He takes over Wuthering Heights and Thrush cross Grange Heathcliff love Catherine in the story, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ruled by a wish for vengeance, Heathcliff makes the two of them suffer as he has previously suffered under Hindley s cruelty. As part of his revenge, Heathcliff also marries Edgar Linton s sister, Isabella, and cruelly mistreats her. He also unintentionally hastens Catherine s death, which is the point of climax for Heathcliff. The unraveling of Heathcliff s revenge forms the falling action. He lures the young Cathy, the daughter of Catherine and Edgar, to his house and forces a marriage between her and his son, Linton. Since Linton is a sickly young man, Heathcliff knows he will soon die, putting Heathcliff in a place to control both Thrush cross Grange and Wuthering Heights. After Linton s death, he forces Cathy to stay on at the Heights, a situation that allows affection to spring forth between her and Hareton. She does her best to educate him and eventually falls in love with him. Heathcliff s desire for revenge eventually wears out, and he allows Cathy and Hareton to pursue their relationship. All Heathcliff longs for now is death, which will at last reunite him with. Authors Style: Evaluation of technical skills used for enriching the structure and the revival of the goal of the novel. To clarify the meaning of the symbols and images in the novel and aesthetic judgment to the extent it relates to strengthening the effectiveness and objectivity in the structure of the novel. To support the structure of the novel and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Compare Contrast ONE IN THE SAME Due to the many similarities and very few differences, an alcoholic and a workaholic can be considered as being one in the same. According to the medical dictionary a workaholic is defined as one who has a compulsive and unrelenting need to work (The American Heritage Stedman s Medical Dictionary). Although some people tend to confuse a hard worker for a workaholic, some common characteristics that can distinguish the two are that workaholics are often described as intense, impatient, energetic, competitive, and driven to perfection (Robinson 65). They often blur the line between business and pleasure, and prefer work to leisure regardless of the time or place. As a consequence, it is not uncommon for workaholics to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Health assessment of an alcoholic is far worse as they can suffer from a number of health complications and diseases that are associated with alcoholism such as liver disease, alcohol induced pancreatitis, cancer and cardiovascular disease (Rehm136). Not to mention the many types of injuries that be sustained while intoxicated, such as alcohol poisoning, broken limbs, or blackouts (137). Once a person health and family life begin to become effected it should trigger an alarm that something is not right. One of the major steps a workaholic must do to help cope with their problem is to first, recognize that they indeed have a problem. A workaholic must be able to see that the real root of all their problems is due to their unwavering need to constantly choose work over family and leisure time. Once a workaholic recognizes and pinpoints the problem the next step would be for them to accept that they have a problem. At this point it is likely that the workaholics close friends, family and any others that may be affected come together to express their concerns and provide support to the workaholic through a process called group intervention (Dungan 42). The goal of such an intervention is to be able to break through the denial and emotions felt by the workaholic so that they can believe in themselves and find strength within so that they may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Validity In The Scarlet Letter Validity of Today s Scarlet Letter Laws Society has placed a high standard on criminals and judging criminals in a way that might not be fair to everyone who has committed a crime. Judging people by the crimes they have committed should be acceptable to a certain extent. In today s society, if a crime has been committed by someone, they re deemed to be a bad person or a criminal depending on the crime that has been committed. The level of the crime should have a factor in how the person is punished after, and how he or she is viewed as a person. Today people are either viewed as a criminal with no hope to get better or a saint, who is perfect. Scarlet Letter Laws are valid; however, consideration must be given to the type and nature of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hester committed adultery. Hester was branded with her sin, and she was forced to live with the guilt over her head for the rest of her life. Hester Prynne was now fully sensible of the deep injury for which she was responsible to this unhappy man, in permitting him to lie for so many years, or, indeed, for a single moment, at the mercy of one, whose purposes could not be other than malevolent (Source G). In the novel, the Puritans view Hester as more than just a sinner; she is an abhorred criminal. She cheated on Chillingsworth with Dimmesdale, and has to live with Pearl being a consequence of her selfish mistake. Hester s consequence was more than just a consequence, it was humiliation. Hester shouldn t have to face the embarrassment of her wrong doings. The Scarlet Letter laws apply to Hester because she is branded with her mistake. She is humiliated every day for making a simple mistake. Hester s Scarlet Letter was much too harsh for her mistake. Rape happens every 4.2 seconds, and a violent crime happens every 26.3 seconds (Source F). The numbers are alarming. Temptation is not an excuse to hurt another person. The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield it, and for someone who has that desire in them, like Scott Murphy, it s harder for them yield ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Imperfection In Gloria Naylor s Good Country People All of the stories in this volume are great examples of southern writing. They are all thematically linked by either community, flaws, or loss, which are all common themes in the deep south, especially in the 1900 s. Those were times when woman we considered inferior to men, when loss was a huge part of everyone s life because of the World Wars, but somehow community was the strongest bond that everyone shared and it is what keeps the southern culture alive to this day. Community is a sense of companionship with others bound together by common interests and goals. This idea is quite important in the south because to them, their community was their family. In Gloria Naylor s Mama Day, everyone knew everyone in the small island of Willow Springs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This takes place in the deep south, Mississippi, in 1943 which explains a lot about why Rhoda was never taken seriously by her older brothers in their game of pole vaulting. Every time she would try to be a part of their game they would tell her to Get out of here, Rat face [...] You German Spy ( Gilchrist ). They would never give Rhoda a chance just because they believed she wouldn t be good enough because she was a girl. Her hatred for her brothers grew so strong that she prayed they would get polio would be consigned forever to iron lungs. [She] put [herself] to sleep at night imagining their labored breathing, their five little wheelchairs lined up by the store as [she] drove by in [her] father s Packard, [her] arm around the jacket of his blue uniform, on [her] way to Hollywood for [her] screen test (Gilchrist).This causes Rhoda to have tantrums until her older cousin Lauralee comes home for a wedding and asks Rhoda to be her maid of honor. This gesture really empowers Rhoda as a woman that she is given such huge responsibility and gives her a sense of acceptance. This event inspires her to then sneak away from the reception, leave her fancy new dress in a pile, and finally try her hand at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Venture to Find Success Nothing ventured nothing gained is one of the most famous lessons learned by many successful people. Laura Patrick, the author of 850 Magazine, wrote: There is no doubt that the number of venture and angel investors in an area is directly proportional to the number of successful start up companies . As an ambitious, aspiring person, my career conception is a job that can bring me stable revenue even when confronted with challenges. Business is typically the leading way for people who start up their career to gain wealth. Therefore, I would like to be a businessman in landscape design and construction, including designing and erecting gardens, building private residential landscaping, park projects, recreational facilities, airports, hospitals. What I need to be successful in my career is experience, education, and a business plan. To begin a business, the business plan is essential to insure that my business can bring profit and minimize the risks of the business. Customers are more and more demanding on service qualities, price, and guarantees, after sale services. Arlette Measures, a health and business writer, states that, creating a solid business plan is the first step toward success in your business venture. From obtaining funding to hiring employees to planning for expansion, a business plan can be your guide to keeping your business on track. Your business plan can keep you focused on your goals and keep you moving forward when faced with obstacles . I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Power In Animal Farm Throughout George Orwell s Animal Farm, many different themes and ideas are presented. One of the main themes prevalent in Animal Farm is power. Power can be seen in most aspects of today s society and Orwell mirrors this in Animal Farm. He chooses to show this theme through Mr Jones initial power over the entire farm, the power of the animals during the rebellion and how the pigs took control over the farm at the end. To begin with, power is shown in Animal Farm through Mr Jones and his power over the animals early part of the story. An example of this in the text is when the animals were not fed. A cow then decided to break into the store shed and feed off the bins. Mr Jones was awaken and started whipping at them. [Mr Jones] and his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The animals flung out at Mr Jones while he was whipping them and drove him out of his own farm. This was more than the hungry animals could bear...they flung themselves upon their tormentors. Orwell shows that Mr Jones does not have complete power over his animals and that the animals had the capacity to overthrow him. The rebellion of the animals is another way of how power is shown in Animal Farm. Finally, power is shown in Animal Farm through the pigs and how they ran the farm without Mr Jones. They were clearly the leaders of the farm and had power over all the other animals. The pigs did not actually work, but directed and supervised the others. With their superior knowledge it was natural that they should assume the leadership . Although it was outlined that all animals were equal earlier, Squealer convinces the animals that this is just to ensure that right decisions were being made. He would be only too happy to let you make your decisions for yourselves. But sometimes you might make the wrong decisions, comrades, and then where should we be? The power of the pigs in Animal Farm is one way of how power is shown in Animal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Green Card Marriage In The One With Phoebe s Husband In Friends, a green card marriage is used to create comedy about sexuality. In the season two episode The One with Phoebe s Husband, the friends find out that Phoebe is married when her husband, Duncan, stops by Rachel s apartment to give her flowers. Phoebe tells them that she isn t really married: Duncan was a gay friend from Canada who needed a green card to pursue his ice dancing career. She didn t tell her friends that she married him because she d had a crush on him in college, and she knew that they wouldn t approve. She watches him skate in The Ice Capades at Madison Square Garden, and after the show goes to see him in his dressing room. He tells her that he needs a divorce because he s actually straight and wants to get married to a different woman. He only thought he was gay because it meant he would fit in with the other ice dancers. The scene is played as a straight coming out story, using the tropes of a typical Hollywood LBGT coming out storyline for comedy. Phoebe is shocked and upset by the revelation of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the end, Phoebe makes the decision to sign the divorce papers, thereby allowing her and Duncan to move on with their lives. In Will Grace, green card marriages were used as plot device twice in the first iteration of the series. In the season one episode, Object of My Rejection, Will, a lawyer, advises his friend Karen that the quickest way for her maid, Rosario, an illegal alien from El Salvador, to be able to stay in America would be through marriage. Jack, a gay man and Karen s best friend, agrees to marry Rosario for $1,000. Will prepares them for their interview with immigration by asking Jack what side of the bed Rosario sleeps on. When neither of them can answer specific questions, Will reminds them how serious the interview process ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Wright Vs. Brown Case Name: Wright vs Brown Case Victim: James Anagnos Suspect: Frank Wright Hair Connection: Officers found hair clenched in the victim s hand, that was sent to a lab in Texas to be tested. The DNA showed that the hair belonged to Frank wright who was listed as a suspect, because an outside witness had seen Wright and Anagnos fighting in the bar earlier that day. Name: The Murder of Leanne Tiernan Victim: Leanne Tiernan Suspect: John Taylor Hair Connection: Leanne was found in the woods, wrapped up in linen, with a bag on her head. Investigators found hair on her scarf, but it did not have sufficient DNA in the roots. However, the scientists found very small amounts of DNA in the hair shaft and used mitochondrial DNA testing to match it to John Taylor. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This led investigators to charge Williams with the murder of Carter and many more people age nine to seventeen. Name: Virginia Serial Killer Victims: Sofia Silva, Kati and Kristin Lisk, another 15 year old not named Suspect: Richard Marc ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Temperance Reform In The 19th Century In the 19th century people did not like what the American society was turning into, so to control behaviors, and shape cultures the way they wanted. They created reforms to create a better environment. Reforms were made for temperance, abolitionist, antiprostitution, and other things that people thought they needed to change in the United States. They would do this by using popular things like songs, plays, novels, and narratives. Reformers wanted their information to develop to a large audience, so they could participate in their reforms. Although, not all the reforms were effective one that was very successful was the temperance reform. The 19th century was when people would drink large amounts of alcohol, especially men, which is why the temperance reform was put in place. On average, Americans drank about seven gallons of hard alcohol, including whiskey and other distilled spirits. These people did not think that drinking was harmful, and they said that alcohol was cleaner than water. Drinking was becoming out of control. For example, Ten Nights in a Bar Room is about how Mary s father that goes to the bar way too often, and Mary goes to the bar to tell her father to come home almost every night because she wants him to come home. One of the times she shows up, and one the men throws a bottle at her father, but it hits her, and she dies. This shows how out of control drinking was, and men had no self control. There was so much of biting contempt in the tones, as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Fog Horn Ray Bradbury Summary The story The Fog Horn by Ray Bradbury is about a monster that attacks two men working in an isolated lighthouse. The lighthouse has a fog horn which Johnny, who is the narrator, and his boss McDunn. One night the two were discussing how the fog horn sounds like a big lonely animal crying in the night . Later a dinosaur like monster comes out from the sea and starts communicating with the fog horn. The men discuss about how it is the last one in existence and how lonely it is. They then decide to experiment with the monster and turn off the horn. The monster becomes enraged when the sound is turned off and attacks the lighthouse. The men hide in a cellar while the monster destroys the lighthouse. As thy hide in the cellar they can hear the monsters cry, which sounds identical to the fog horn. The monster then disappeared after its cry. They were rescued the next day and told their rescuers that the cause was waves. No one ever found out about the monster, and it never returned. This story is shows us that loneliness can cause anger. In this story we see what being lonely can do. The story says, Think of it, waiting a million years; could you wait that long? Maybe it s the last of its kind (Bradbury 3). I agree with this story s meaning. I agree that if someone or something is lonely that can cause anger. We as readers could tell that the two men were very insensitive towards the sea monster. The story says, The Fog Horn blew. The monster answered (Bradbury 4). When ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Success of Baz Luhrmann s Romeo And Juliet The Success of Baz Luhrmann s Romeo And Juliet Baz Luhrmann s Romeo and Juliet was highly successful. The film sold millions at the box office and was well received by critics such as Paul Matthews who said that Romeo and Juliet was a, radical invention of a classic text . Although the film was released to late in the year to receive any awards, William Shakespeare s Romeo + Juliet was and always will be considered a classic. The reason for the film s success was because the film was made accessible to young people in a way that Shakespeare usually isn t by giving it modern location and using special effects. The film makers wanted to knock Shakespeare down and put him where he belongs which is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He cut the lines which cannot be transferred to 20th century context are cut such as the convocation between Romeo and the Apothecary, this convocation still takes place but in a much reduced way. Baz Luhrmann also cuts a lot of the complex imagery as it would not have been as appealing to a younger audience. Luhrmann s version of the script is far more concise than the original and does not overwhelm the audience with too difficult language making the film far more successful with the younger viewers. Shakespeare s script was written for a very basic set but the film s setting was very elaborate so no complex imagery or soliloquies are needed as the setting speaks for its self. Baz Luhrmann made the Shakespearian play far more concise, slick and easier to understand which helped make the film be so successful. As I already mentioned in my introduction bringing the play up to date made the film highly successful. This is shown in almost every scene in the play. It s shown in the opening scenes to the movie when the Montague Boys arrive in a bright yellow car with modern music blaring out of the stereo. They almost look like college beach boys, with their Hawaiian shirts and baggy trousers. This was a very good way to start the film as it gave it a modern cool look which would be appealing to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Women s Rights Of Women Women can not drive, can not leave the house without male permission, and are only considered half a witness;which is half of what a male is. Today they are not treated equally and never have been, they are also being treated differently around the world. They need to be treated the same and equally as men are. Females are capable of the same things men can do and should be allowed to. Many women have protested in Women s Rights Movements and now some things are starting to change, but not all. Women in Saudi Arabia can not drive until 2018, Women have been protesting their right, little but not all things have changed, and around the world women are treated unspeakably. Women around the world should have the same rights as men. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 6, 1990, they staged a public protest against their country s ban on women driving. For half an hour, they drove their cars in a convoy around the capital city of Riyadh until they were stopped by police (Murphy). After the protest, no effect was taken until more than 25 years later. As well as the issue of women protesting for their rights for over 165 years, yet in some places they still do not have the rights they were fighting for. The History Channel says, In 1848, a group of abolitionist activists mostly women, but some men gathered in Seneca Falls, New York to discuss the problem of women s rights ( The Fight ). Today women still do not have the same rights as men . After the convention nothing was really changed until 1920, when millions of american women protested for their rights. The History Channels states, On Election Day in 1920, millions of American women exercised their right to vote for the first time. It took activists and reformers nearly 100 years to win that right, and the campaign was not easy (The Fight). Women have been battling the hardship of trying to get the rights they deserve, they have even been put in jail for protesting, yet on August 26, 1920 women finally got the right they wanted most, women were allowed to vote that day and many will never forget it. Women continue to protest all around the world and not just in the United States, Caryle Murphy again of NPR radio station ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Stimulants Against Peds The Ultimate Price for Glory The sports world is filled with endless competition with everyone trying to be the absolute best, so is greatness worth risking their own life? With the constant push from coaches, family members, fans, and even themselves, it is no wonder that athletes sometimes experiment with performance enhancers. There are many different types of Performance Enhancing Drugs, and each kind has different effects on the human body. There are many different categories of Performance Enhancing Drugs, a few include; Anabolic steroids which unnaturally build muscle at a much more rapid rate, Stimulants which can improve athletic performance and endurance while decreasing fatigue, and Painkillers which can allow an athlete to perform ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An article by the name of The Doping Dilemma , by Michael Shermer gives a table that illustrates the many side effects that come along with each performance enhancing drug. For instance, a PED that enhances oxygen transfer will have side effects that include; blood clots, heart attack, stroke, and a PED that aids in the build of muscle and bone can cause; liver damage, breast development in men, and attitude changes (Shermer). Both categories of PED s are only a few of the different kinds of drugs, this means that this is only a fraction of the side effects that are related to the use of PED s. On the online article, Adverse Health Consequences of Performance Enhancing Drugs: An Endocrine Society Scientific Statement , the authors indicate Users of high doses of AAS may be more susceptible to rage, antisocial and violent behaviors, and suicidality. Sharing of needles and other paraphernalia and unprotected sex may increase the risk of infections such as hepatitis and HIV. The use of PEDs, especially in conjunction with analgesics or stimulants, may allow athletes to engage in extremely high intensity exercise, increasing the risk of musculoskeletal injuries. (Pope). The exact truth and not only physical, but mental health issues that are associated with the abuse of performance enhancing drugs are a real occurrence in all of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Advantages Of The Divine Command Theory The Divine Command Theory is of the view that morality is somehow independent upon God, and that the moral obligation consists of obedience to God s commands. The divine Command Theory also includes the claims that morality is based on the commands or how God is, and that the right thing to do is what God commands of one to do. The specific content of these divine commands alternates according to the particular religion and the particular views of the individual divine command theorist. However, all versions of this theory hold in common the claim that morality and moral obligations ultimately depend on God. Immanuel Kant claims that morality wants one to have faith and belief in God and in the Hereafter. According to him, one must be of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These actions are in accordance with the natural law in order for survival. Thus, activities in conventionality with such a law are morally good and activities that work against the law are morally bad. There are two kinds of Natural Law Theory. The first kind is one of morality. Moral proposition have what is sometimes called objective standing in the sense that such bearers of neutral truth value, that is, moral intentions can be objectively true or false. The second kind is the claim that the standards of morality are in some way derived from, or entailed by, the nature of the world and the nature of human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Horrors Of Historical Events Through art, the problems we face, the history we experience, and the details of our surroundings become encapsulated within a larger narrative for others to view and experience. The creation of art deals a great deal not only with the emotions of an individual, but also the audience the piece is directed at and the points it desires to make. Anselm Kiefer, a neoclassicist artist who was born at the tail end of World War II, made large paintings with a variety of included forms in order to describe the horrors of historical events. His work Burning Rods serves as painting both to acknowledge Chernobyl itself, but also to visually document the destruction its failure caused. Within the 1900 s, several periods of destruction ravaged ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This moment in history was all about the threat of nuclear technology and its destructive powers, but Kiefer saw that this technology had a fusing power as well and chose to use this in many of his pieces during this time. He saw the technology as both a positive advancement within society with its ability to create change and fuel society, however the destructive capabilities equally influenced his work. He acknowledged the dangers of nuclear technology while reveling in the hope the same advancements created, studying the multifaceted narrative of the advancement within his paintings. The destruction of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, ...considered the largest nuclear accident in the world, has had an enormous impact on the population and environment of many countries that has yet to fully be known. This destruction reinforced his interest in nuclear technology, and became the primary focus of one of his works, Burning Rods . Brennstäbe , the original German title, which translates to fuel, caused the painting s name to be translated as Fuel Rods , however, the name was changed to Burning Rods in order to better match the theme of the painting. His painting explores the influence of Chernobyl along with the power demonstrated within it. This power has the ability to be constructive as well as harmful in the world depending on how itis used. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Estella Havisham And Biddy s Relationship Essay The use of Contrast was also seen in Dicken s novel, but in a different way. He uses two characters to contrast each other, Estella Havisham and Biddy. Through these characters we get a glimpse of the different statuses or levels in society. Estella is a rich heiress and adoptive daughter of Miss Havisham. Biddy is an intelligent, kind woman who was raised to be a respectful young lady. It almost seems like she is the anti Estella. Estella is rich,she s poor. Biddy is pleasant, attentive and sweet while Estalla is neither of those. Estella was raised by a woman who was at the end of her rope, leading to her corruption. She is brought up to be cold hearted and a heart breaker. Dickens uses these characters to show status and how the environment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reader gets a true glimpse of Miss Havisham s lifestyle when Pip pays a visit. I entered, therefore, and found myself in a pretty large room, well lighted with wax candles. No glimpse of daylight was to be seen in it. It was a dressing room, as I supposed from the furniture, though much of it was of forms and uses then quite unknown to me. But prominent in it was a draped table with a gilded looking glass, and that I made out at first sight to be a fine lady s dressing table.... But, I saw that everything within my view which ought to be white, had been white long ago, and had lost its lustre, and was faded and yellow. I saw that the bride within the bridal dress had withered like the dress, and like the flowers, and had no brightness left but the brightness of her sunken eyes... (Great expectations, pg 55 56). After the man she was suppose to be wed left her at the altar and took her money with him, she descended into madness. Her own wealth led to her corruption. She never overcame this obstacle and vowed the rest of her life to getting revenge. This tragic event changed her and soon resulted in the corruption of her and her daughter. There seems to be a silent debate on the meaning of a gentleman. The society views it as someone who is wealthy and well mannered while the poor view it as a person who acts as they are. It is considered that you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay about Improving Change Management Throughout every organization is an opportunity to introduce new change. Change can have a positive or negative impact on the surrounding environment, both internally and externally. Implementing a change requires adjustments to the status quo, sometimes leading to employees that are directly affected by the change to feel threatened. Change can also produce positive reactions, such as boosting morale, increasing profits, or decreasing costs. A new change in an environment must be carefully planned out, to ensure that the expected results are achieved while maintaining all other processes at an acceptable level. There are several factors that contribute to improving change management within a data center of any firm. According to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This idea is to abandon perfection in favor of action. By forcing a decision making process within a reasonable time frame, this allows the firm to release the ship from the pier. Riskin also correlates this rule to having a positive impact on the esprit de corps of the firm. This rule in particular allows firms that are struggling with introducing change to overcome this resistance. Another valid rule of Riskin s seven is to ask for commitment not agreement (Riskin, 2006, p. 30). This rule displays the need that not everyone in the firm has to be 100% on board with the impending change, but everyone has to be committed enough to the firm to go along with the change. This is invaluable advice for legal firms (such that I have experienced) which struggle to achieve change buy in from select partners. With emphasizing the fact that everyone must be on board for what is best for the firm, it allows the reduction or elimination of possible sabotage efforts from people who are resistant to change. Riskin concludes, fostering change in a law firm seems impossible because most Managing Partners treat the activities associated with such change as if they were component piece of a legal transaction. All of these resistances can be overcome by following the rules outlined by Riskin. When focusing on the practical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. How Does Puberty Blues Relate To Australian Culture Australian Soap operas are defined as television programs, which reflect on cultures and different societies through the lives and problems of a particular group of characters. Puberty Blues is a television program, which is directed by Bruce Beresford. Puberty blues strongly conveys Australian culture and society through the use of Australian languages, beach culture, customs and etiquette and through the way that Australians are represented to different audiences. Puberty Blues was set in the 1970 s and is based on two girls growing up as teenagers in a small coastal town named Cronulla in Sydney, Australia. I believe that puberty blues conveys to an international audience the stereotypical Australian culture that is given to Australian citizens ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The setting of Puberty blues is significant to the Australian culture through different ways that the director portrays different aspects of typical Australian setting. Weather is mostly shown as hot sunny days at the beach so the characters can enjoy surfing and horse riding along the beach. As puberty blues was set in the 1970s, it shows audiences the period of time that Australians were rebelling against their parents, starting to drink alcohol and a time of supporting abortions. All of these are shown though the use of different settings such as parties, sporting club meets, school and the different types of families. As Australians have a strong connection with the land Puberty Blues films scenes that show characters connecting with the land. An example of this is when Gary s mum decides to go to the beach to meditate with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay about AMERICANS VIEWS A stereotype is the creation of an unfair opinion or view; an individual will take the behavior of one person and state that all people belonging to that particular group behave in the same manner. Stereotyping encourages people to react and behave in a manner that is both judgmental and prejudiced. The perception of Arabs and the Islamic religion has created a system in which prejudices and stereotypes worked their way so thoroughly into literature, education, history, language, and social mores that they seem to govern the conflict as much as they are created by it, while newspapers and television news play a major role in the way we perceive Arabs and the Islamic religion. Movies, books, and sitcoms also play a major role in shaping ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Arabs are seen as terrorists and murderers due to how the media presents them. The media is not the only key in creating stereotypes; you ll find examples in many different types of American literature, also. The negative stereotypes about Arabs spill over into the textbooks used in American schools and are taught in the education system. The education programs imprint young children with numerous negative images of Arabs. Another form of literature, novels, also perpetuates stereotypes by romanticizing Arabs as dressing in flowing robes, striving against desert hardships, and being surrounded by submissive females. Others novels have portrayed Arabs as evil and corrupt; some portray them as terrorists and murderers. These distortions of the Arab people, in literature have created a general mistrust and dislike for Arabs among Americans. Another form of broadcasting of stereotypes comes from the news media. The news programs allow television journalism to play a major role in setting the political agenda. The news media aired broadcasts involving the United States government and the American Arab Anti Discrimination Committee, who reported a 250% increase in hate crimes against Arabs from the previous year. In the face of September 11, a wave of racially motivated attacks against people from the Middle East is taking place throughout the United States of America. During the last two years, the Justice Department has targeted almost exclusively people from the Middle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Noah And The Frogs Essay Despite the fact that several fables and the bible were written in two completely different time periods they are still are relatable in the sense that one of their main purposes is to teach the individuals reading or listening to them a moral lesson or a cardinal virtue. The presence of the cardinal virtue prudence is evident in both Genesis book six, the story of Noah, and the fable Jupiter and the Frogs. From these stories we are able to distinguish that when prudence is found at just the right amount characters find themselves in rewarding situations, on the other hand, if too much prudence (vanity) is retained then punishment tends to follow. The story of Noah and the Frogs are very similar in the sense that several characters seem ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon receiving their gift the frogs ... showered their king with shame and scorn... (Aesop 626), a clear sign of vanity perceiving that they deserve more than they had received, in turn becoming ungrateful. Similarly, as the human race is growing and flourishing, ... the lord saw that the evil of the human creatures was great on earth (Alter 163). Both Jupiter and God saw it fit to punish their creations for their despicable behavior by sending things to kill them. However, Jupiter gave his creations an opportunity to prove that they were demanding and dissatisfied before he made a rash decisions. Once he was aware that they were indeed selfish he sent the message you rejected what s good in order to get something bad, you had better put up with it or else something even worse might happen (Aseop 626). Jupiter severs this message to the frogs and the readers, he informs us that we better be grateful for what we ve been given because we often become unaware of just how good our lives are. God, on the other hand, took precautionary measure to ensure that the evil wouldn t spread more than it already had. He made the decision to start over with humans with the hopes of getting it right the second time. The populations that were view as vain were penalized for lacking common mannerisms, but that wasn t the case for every character involved in these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. An Analysis Of Charlie Fineman s Reign Over Me Media Assignment/Reign over me There is a man named Alan Johnson, a man who pretty much has everything he really needs in life, a good job, Loving and gorgeous wife, and great kids. Alan starts to feel isolated because his hardworking job, along with trying to manage his family, get to be to much for him to really handle, plus he has know one to talk about it with. Then there is Charlie Fineman, who has pretty much nothing, no family, and know job. Charlie had both until he suffers a terrible loss, grief caused him to quit his job completely, and simply isolate himself from everybody around him. Alan and Charlie were actually roommates in college, and after an encounter with each other, they attempt to rekindle there old friendship again, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But it also impacts Alan s ways in his life and helps him to bette his own relationship with his family. So Charlie in the end really ends up helping his friend out with his own problems, after he tries to help him, and the ultimate goal was for Charlie to get better and through all of his actions, it propelled him to get better as he expressed his problems, so he may then get the help that he always needed, and it took a true friend like Alan to stick by his side and help him out through his struggles, Thats why I applaud Alan. I think this was a good film, It really showed a lot about how people can struggle through life with disorders, and it also shows how you can over come it if you simply seek help in others, and really just shows you also the severe ways people try to cope with there problems and show you what happens to them if they don t seek help, just how charlie could have killed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Compare The Relationship Between William Wordsworth And I... From my reading of both the Grasmere Journals written by Dorothy Wordsworth and also the poem I wandered lonely as a cloud written by William Wordsworth, I believe that there is a strong relationship between the two. I think that both William and his sister Dorothy experienced the same relationship with the Daffodil s they saw. The only difference is that William expressed his experience through poetry while Dorothy expressed hers through diary entries. From the evidence we have with the dates of when both were written, I believe William wrote his poem based on Dorothy s journals. I would be of the opinion that Dorothy s journals were written from her experience alone while Williams s poem was written under the influence of Dorothy s Grasmere ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Much of Dorothy s diary entries include reflective moments in her life. As Sara Crangle said [T]here is much of this solitary, reflective image that can be transposed to the larger depiction of Wordsworth s life. Dorothy s journals are mostly written either at the beginning of the day or in the evening. This time of day is when she is either reflecting on the day gone by or thinking about the day ahead. As she is often out walking with William or Coleridge it is probable that she is reflecting on these events quite a lot. On May 14th she writes I sate a long time upon a stone at the margin of the lake, and after a flood of tears my heart was easier. Dorothy explains how after she reflects she becomes happier. Reflection is a sense of relief for her. This sense of relief shows how significant writing diary entries are for her. They are her escape where she can be alone with her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. A Doll s House by Henrik Ibsen Essay A Doll s House by Henrik Ibsen We have all felt the need to be alone or to venture to places that our minds have only imagined. However, we as individuals have always found ourselves clutching to our responsibilities and obligations, to either our jobs or our friends and family. The lingering feeling of leaving something behind or of promises that have been unfulfilled is a pain that keeps us from escaping. People worldwide have yearned for a need to leave a situation or seek spiritual fulfillment elsewhere. The need for one s freedom and their responsibility to others can make or break a person. Henrik Isben s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Linde; I have such a huge desire to say to hell and be damned! (Isben 59) Just so she could release some tension that was probably building inside her due to all the restrictions that Torvald had set up, such as forbidding macaroons. The need for her to consume these macaroons behind her controlling husband s back was a way for her to satisfy her sense of needing to be an independent woman. Upon the arrival of her old friend Kristine Linde, Nora took it upon herself to find her friend a job since she had gone through a lot in her life. She asked her husband Torvald, who also happened to be the new manager at the bank if Kristine could have a job and he responded with an afirmative response. Mrs. Helmer had also stated that she had single handedly saved her husband s life when she took out a loan for his benefit. However, in those days women were unable to get a loan without their husband s consent or another male s signature, so Nora took it upon herself to forge her father s signature in order to secure the welfare of Torvald. She saw it as her obligation as a loving wife to break the law so she would be able to save a life, especially when it was the life of her husband. Others though saw it as a criminal offence; Nils Krogstad for example accused Nora of violating the law to which Nora replied: This I refuse to believe. A daughter hasn t the right to protect her dying father from anxiety and care? A wife hasn t the right to save ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Joanne Hyppolite s Perspectives Joanne Hyppolite is a young girl that successfully jumps between worlds with the same ease that you slide on your nightgown in the evening. (Koppelman, Perspectives , p. 82) By defining herself as Dyaspora, a scattered people originally located in one place (Hyppolite, 2013) she acknowledges her Haitian homeland and heritage as well as her disconnection from its physical landscape. (Koppelman, Perspectives , p. 80) She consistently refers to her native country while describing Haitian language, tradition, food and rituals that exist in her island house. Her Boston home is Haiti to her. It is as if Haiti has lassoed your house with invisible rope. (Koppelman, Perspectives , p. 81) At home, there is no distinction between the children ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Saramago Death Quotes That s how life is, what it gives with one hand one day, it takes away with the other . This quote can relate to a lot of real life scenarios, even drunk driving can relate to this quote. I believe Saramago is trying to let every reader have a deep understanding of life and death. Going back to the quote, I mentioned how it can relate to drunk driving, because drunk driving causes death to another innocent individual without giving them a chance of deciding when their life should end. Their life was ended through another person s hand, similar to the story illustrated in the second part of Death with Interruptions, how Saramago created a character name death , and she goes around the country mailing out this violet letter to those who will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Colonies And The New World Sarah Gomez Professor Shane West HIST 1301 22 September 2014 The Colonies It all started in the 17th century, Europeans crossed the Atlantic to find the New World where they could start their new lives and spread religion along with improving their status in life. It began with Jamestown; now know as Virginia, when it became the first settlement that soon was established as the first colony. Not too far long, pilgrims traveled to the New World and discovered Plymouth in the colony of Massachusetts. As time went by, many disagreements over the boundaries of the colonies rose and The French and Indian War broke out. After the war, England took control over the colonies and was broken into 4 major regions The major regions were called New England, Middle, Chesapeake Bay, and the Southern Colonies. Despite the location and area the colonies settled, each colony had their own similarities and differences; thus, based on political, religious, self governing, and land owning. These individual colonies declared independence from Britain and without a hesitation, they broke out and each went their ways. Four major colonies that made up New England were New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island, and Connecticut Colony. Pilgrims, also known as puritans, left the Church of England to travel to the New World in request of land and to have the choice of religion. The puritans then became known as the separatists . Soon after, William Bradford and 67 migrants traveled from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Great Trophy Debate For many kids around the world, childhood sports are a cherished and blossom lasting friendships. Some kids choose to participate and others just sign their children up. Recently, The Great Trophy Debate has sparked a question of whether or not all participants should receive trophies or not. Currently, many sport organizations have taken about traditional trophies and substituted participation trophies for all. O Sullivan argues that participation trophies are not really trophies because the more trophies given out, the less worth each will have. O Sullivan argues, Supporters of such trophies state that trophies motivate kids to play, yet research shows that extrinsic motivation on its own can be harmful, not helpful. ( The Great Trophy Debate. ) O Sullivan means that traditional trophies inspire young athletes to compete with excellence. A trophy signifies an accomplishment. Yes, it is wrong and harmful for an athlete to be solely motivated by winning a trophy. O Sullivan argues, that is equally as harmful to remove this reward and act like a losing team is just as good as a winning team. Without competition, what are sports? Trophies are expensive. Fees for organized youth sports are through the roof. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Participation trophies are wrong because they diminish the value of trophies and wreck the competitive spirit of youth sports. Yes, some parents and kids take youth sports too seriously. Participation trophies are not the answer to solving this issue. Participations trophies are unjust because they do not reward those who deserve it and do reward those who do not deserve it. A utilitarian would also see these trophies as an awful use of resources. Wouldn t the result be the same if youths were all given participation trophies or they all were not given anything? The minimum number of trophies optimizes the effect it has on the athletes. This is the best use of resources and truly embodies what a trophy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Changing Roles and Status of Women Essay The Changing Roles and Status of Women In 1903 the suffragette movement was born with the formation of the Women s Social and Political Union (WPSU) by Emmeline Pankhurst and her two daughters Christabel and Sylvia. At first the newly formed suffragettes relied on spreading propaganda to gain support. However, on the 18th October 1905 they gained considerable unplanned publicity when Christabel Pankhurst and Annie Kenney stood up at a public meeting and asked if a Liberal government would introduce women s suffrage. Receiving no reply they stood on their seats waving a banner which said, votes for women . They were thrown out of the meeting and arrested for causing an obstruction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The outbreak of war resulted in a truce between the suffragettes and the government. Emmeline Pankhurst rallied the suffragettes behind the war effort on the 10th of August 1914 with the question, What is the use of fighting for a vote if we have not got a country to vote in? In return all suffragette prisoners were pardoned and the WPSU devoted it s formidable energies to fighting the war. It was absolutely essential that women should take over many of the jobs, which had been done the men recruited into the armed forces. There were female sailors, ambulance drivers and female police officers. However, women are probably most renowned for their work in munitions factories making bombs and cartridge cases. Women continued to work after the war, in the jobs the war had created for them. This showed everyone what women were capable of. At the end of the twentieth century it was an eye opener to those brought up in the Edwardian tradition that a woman s place was at home. It s success gained publicity for women s rights, and the newspapers and magazines of the time were filled with praise. In 1917, the Prime Minister Lloyd George announced that women s war work had changed people s opinion on women s suffrage. The suffragettes contributed to women being given the vote by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Diversity Within The Taxonomic Group Of Lagormorpha Diversity within and between species depends on evolution and evolutionary processes. This essay seeks to analyze the origins and significance of diversity within the taxonomic group of Lagormorpha, both within species and between species. Origin of diversity within species Inbreeding depression occurs when species inbreed to a point where the overall fitness of the species decreases significantly. Slate and Pemberton studied how reduced heterozygosity affected the sperm and gonads of wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) across the United Kingdom; they considered 112 individuals as well as populations (2006). The study found an important relationship: with a reduced heterozygosity, the production of normal sperm was also reduced (Slate and Pemberton, 2006). It is important to note; the relationship s effect was found amongst individuals not entire populations (Slate and Pemberton, 2006). To compile this data, the scientists measured degrees of inbreeding with a molecular measure, using 29 microsatellite loci for each individual male rabbit (Slate and Pemberton, 2006). This loci region is known to have a relationship with the genes coding for inbreeding depression, although why is not completely understood (Slate and Pemberton, 2006). Figure 2 Relationship between proportion of abnormal sperm and meant heterozygosity. Graph taken from Slate and Pemberton, 2006. Graph A shows the relationship among individual rabbits of the study. Graph B shows the relationship among ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Class Structure In College Campuses In the 2001 Reese Witherspoon classic Legally Blonde, Elle Woods, a typical blonde sorority girl, declares Everybody likes me ! This mindset follows sororities and fraternities as they typically occupy the top of the class structure in colleges everywhere, simultaneously mirroring the American class structure. White, upper class men and women take to greek life in order to fraternize with people like them, or their brothers and sisters . The University of Richmond simultaneously incorporates this concept, as greek life students are more revered and typically more sociable, and popular than non affiliated students. The class structure in college campuses, revolving around greek life, simulates that of the outside world, and places rich, white students into the elitist upper class of college life. The University of Richmond s sororities and fraternities have a financial commitment to join. Students must pay dues to join, and unlike UR, campuses with special greek housing have to pay extra to live with their brothers or sisters. For students on financial aid or taking student loans, greek dues may be too expensive, which inhibits that student from joining and reaping the benefits, social or professional. The dues alone are very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The social scene at colleges typically orbits greek life, and the University of Richmond is no exception. However, when race and economic capital are main factors on who is able to join a sorority or fraternity, it leads to a class structure that limits minorities and promotes white, rich kids into believing they re above others. This elitist model in greek life is a reflection of American society in which the rich white typically take the upper class and the poor minorities take up the lower class. This like minded way that permeates greek life as well as the contorted view of class perpetuates the rudimentary myth of the whites and wealthy being the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Northgate Marching Band In high school I was a part of the Northgate Marching Band Drumline. I auditioned my freshman year and was put on top bass. At the time the line was dominated by girls, so I felt very comfortable and made a lot of friends. During the winter season I auditioned for snare. In drumline, the snare drum is the most exposed drum, therefore it is reserved for the more advanced players. I was told to go home and work on some things, and so I did. I practiced for a few hours and the next day after practice I was told I was on snare. I marched snare from then on, freshman year all the way through my senior year. Although this was a main goal of mine, it was not my only goal in the drumline. In marching band we had roles called Section Leaders. A section ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My sophomore year I tried out just to go through the process and be prepared, but my junior year I tried out for real. I was trying out as a minority. I was the youngest junior on the line, now the only girl on the line, and I had been on snare the least amount of everyone else on snare. After a week had gone by, we had our band banquet. During the banquet they would announce all of the new section leaders. They took us into the hall and I was told I was the new section leader for the drumline. This role is held very high in the Northgate Marching Band, because if you hold this position, you are a leader of the band. Now that I had the title I needed to accomplish one more thing. In drumline we have a center snare. The center snare is the most advanced player on the line, they count off all the exercises and they are the person you listen to when playing. Our audition process was intense, because again I was the one with the least experience on snare. I absorbed every piece of criticism I received and I applied every fix to better myself as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Dulce Et Decorum Est Poetry composers evoke ideas of truth to help individuals and readers understand their ideas that have been portrayed through their work. Wilfred Owen was a war poet who served in world war one. In Owens poems of Dulce Et Decourm Est and Anthem for Doomed youth . Both poems explore the ideas of meaningless sacrifice and suffering as wells as the horrors of war. Owen used many poetic techniques to help him convey his ideas of war. Young lives are wasted in war which only increases the cruelty and meaningless of it. Wilfred Owen s poem, Dulce et Decorum est follows the death of a young soldier. In the line If you could hear at every jolt the blood froth from his corroded lungs. The strong use of visual and sensory imagery depicts what the soldier s final moments of how his life ended, the soldier died a painful death from suffocation due to a fierce gas attack. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Owen successfully evokes the ideas of truth in the poem Dulce et Decorum est the line You would not believe with such high zest, to children ardent for some desperate glory, the old lie through the use of metaphors and personification Owen demonstrates that the reality of the individual s experience in war meant that they ended up challenging their sense of duty, their blind patriotism and understood that the true meaning of war is futile. The unimaginable suffering they lived through further highlights this reality. Also in the poem Anthem for doomed youth Owen explores the truth of war in the quote Shall shine the holy glimmers of goodbyes. Owen uses the technique of symbolism to link the glimmers of goodbyes to a funeral. Many soldiers did not receive proper funeral rights and were just buried in mass graves. Owen also shows the truth of war through the mortality of war in his oxymoronic approach of the colossal loss of life. Essentially Owen explores the truth of war through the themes of psychological scars and the horrors of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. A Deep Look At Elisa Allen in Steinbeck s The Chrysanthemums The Chrysanthemums by John Steinbeck is not just a simple short story. Yes it is a short story about a country housewife that lives a boring life and grows beautiful flowers. She is then mislead to believe that a perfect stranger has interest in her flowers and is moved to reveal to him her secrets in growing them and even give him not only some of her prized shoots from the flowers but also some work so that he is given what he originally wanted. She then finds her shoots thrown haphazardly on the side of the road. She begins to ask for wine and becomes very saddened and begins to weep. On the surface it seems like a very superficial story about how a woman could be deceived by a man into believing that he has interest in what she can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She grows the Chrysanthemums as an expression of her femininity and womanhood. As the Chrysanthemums express her feminine side when her husband inhibits her, she must care for them as if they we her. The existence of the flowers mirrors her own. If Elisa were to let them die, either by her own hand, or through neglect of others, she herself would experience death a death of what she needs, but cannot have in any other way and maintain her marriage. This would create a collapse of her sense of self, and make her into an empty shell of a woman. (Berry) The Chrysanthemums represent her true inner essence and when she discovers that they man looking to fix her pots left her precious Chrysanthemum shoots on the side of the road, she feels a sense of neglect that is very powerful. She then decides that wine will help her feel some sort of contentment but in that moment she moves from a powerful fertile woman into a bitter old woman through the power of simple neglect. Elisa s fulfillment came through her flowers, once they were abandoned on the side of the road Elisa felt herself to be trivial and unappreciated and finally came to terms with the way the world viewed her. After the man who admires her Chrysanthemums leaves her Elisa begins to ready herself for a night on the town with her husband Henry. He witnesses her transformation and although he may be appreciating her beauty he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Project Management At Texas A M University Originality is the essence of true scholarship. Creativity is the soul of the true scholar. Nnamdi Azikiwe The above thought always instils within me, the need to balance my extracurricular with my academics, building prowess in creativity and originality on both fronts. Though I have been profusely involved in extracurricular activity throughout my under graduation and graduation, I have always focused on my academics and strived to maintain a balance between the two. I am an Architect and nurture a passion in building constructions. Being an architect has shaped my personality and inculcated sensitivities into me to perceive built spaces and enrich my knowledge of the construction industry. This drove me to pursue my master s in construction management. I am elated that the Graduate program in Construction Management at Texas A M University is providing me with tools to satisfy my innate desire of contributing to construction of facilities and blending my skills as a student of architecture. Currently I am pursuing my research in the field of value stream mapping of RFID technology in capital projects. It is a cutting edge technology in the construction field and it excites me to be analyzing it and putting forth my evaluation on making it work better in the industry that could actually impact the way passive RFID system are been viewed in the industry. I believe in constantly challenging myself as it is only then that you feel the exhilaration of victory. As soon as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...