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2. The Tundra Ecosystem
Tundra
The tundra is a biome of a large, flat, treeless landscape in the Northern Hemisphere where permafrost
is evident. The tundra covers 20 percent of the earth s surface. The tundra has a colder climate with
temperatures 30 to 54 degrees Fahrenheit with precipitation of six to ten inches. The environment is
cold, windy and harsh; forcing plants and animals to adapt. Herbivores eat the plants to survive, and
the predators eat the other predators or herbivores. Nitrogen, oxygen, argon and carbon dioxide made
up the atmosphere in the tundra. The tundra has the same average temperatures and landscapes are
prevalent. Variation across continents is very little. The landscape, temperature and precipitation are
are very similar.
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Also the Canadian tundra is in the Canadian province of Quebec. The biodiversity of colder places
decreases as they get too cold, and as they get too hot. The tundra is a great example of a cold, low
biodiversity ecosystem. Species depend on one another to survive. The soil is very thin because
continental ice sheets covered it until a few thousand years ago. Microorganisms in this tundra are
very delicate and need a constant environment to survive. In fact, the soil has a higher carbon dioxide
level than other soils. The ecosystem is almost untouched by humans, but the increase of oil drilling
and wildfires can soon change that. Tourism is not well known in the tundra, for its cold temperatures
and low biodiversity narrow the tourists down to mainly scientists. The tundra in Canada is protected
by the Canadian
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3. Compare and Contrast Between Rwanda and Darfur Genocide,...
The analysis of the genocides that took place both in Rwanda and Sudan s Darfur region exhibit some
similarities as well as differences. The character of violence was similar in both cases, but in Rwanda
the violence was more intense, participatory, and extraordinary. The violence in these two places took
place in an environment that had experienced civil wars. It was a period of political transition which
was further aggravated by ethnic nationalism and a conflict of ethnic populations that were living in
close proximity. However, in the Rwandan genocide, the state is more centralized, compact, and
effective. This is what explains the intensity and variation. The international response to these
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In Rwanda, the IC was not concerned with stopping the genocide just like in Darfur. This makes the
two cases similar. These comparative claims are accurate although the claims need some close
scrutiny. For instance, the comparisons do not provide the degree of similarity and differences in the
two instances. Form the international perspective, we are not able to tell in what way the response in
Rwanda is different or similar to what took place in Darfur (Straus).
Why the US and the UN what are the similarities and differences of how they acted in each situation.
The UN and the US government are accredited for deploring conflict situations as well as contributing
humanitarian aid, and this is what these two organizations did in Rwanda and Darfur. However, the
UN did not do anything to punish or prevent the genocides that took place in these two countries. The
US government promised to support the peace talk s agreement in Darfur and hold the perpetrators
accountable for their acts. It never kept that promise since nothing has been done. So far, the UN s
Security Council has also failed in its peace keeping mission effeorts, and is instead pressuring Sudan
with words only. No solid steps have been made to bring the wrong doers into justice (Shapiro).
In Rwanda, in 1994, the United Nations ignored the call to act fast, and only stepped up after hundred
days, after close to 800,000 people had lost their lives.
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4. The Conservation Of Wildlife Animals
In Lost in the Wild , Goodall tells us about her love for the animals, as well as her concern for their
future. Through introduction, she discusses that many of the species had and would still be endangered
or extinct due to the negligence of human beings. Goodall concerns, Will a nature loving child born
seventy five years from now long to see a live elephant as I longed to see a woolly mammoth? .
However, she also mentioned that sometimes heroic efforts are being made to save and conserve
threatened and endangered species. She ends her introduction by points out the highlight of the stories
she is about to recount next. The stories show problems and difficulties people faces as they work on
the conservation of wildlife. One of the wildlife animals being discusses is the California condors.
Goodall starts the story with a humorous description about the condors; she describes the redness of
condors bare head and their strong wings. She continued by informs the readers about the decline of
California condors and how it raised a controversial between the biologists and the protectionist
regarding the issue of captive breeding. As the possibility of condors surviving in the wild decreases,
the argument finally comes to an end when the last wild Condors [are] taken into captivity and
officially extinct in the wild . Nevertheless, there are many problems occurred during the captive
breeding, mostly the concerning the reproduction of the condors. The factors determined
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5. Mad Max Fury Road Analysis
Mad Max Fury Road directed and written by George Miller is an Action movie and explores themes
such as feminism and an apocalyptic future. The film is set in a desert wasteland in Australia and
follows the characters of Max and Furiosa. Max is captured early on in the film by war boys who are
the enslaved warrior followers of a tyrannical ruler Immortan Joe who controls the survivors supplies
and water. Max escapes when he is attached as a blood bag to one of the war boys vehicles and they
crash while pursuing Furiosa. The two forge an alliance and they continue on a journey to find a better
place.
Max as a character is portrayed as a troubled lone ranger and shows aggressive traits in the beginning
of the film describing his world as of fire and blood. In his interior monologue at the very start and
throughout the film voices of people from his past taunt him. These voices and visions are suggestive
of his guilt towards people he could not save or help in his past. When Max encounters Furiosa and
the other women who were Joe s wives and breeders and held as possessions by Immortan Joe. He is
aggressive towards them and is desperate to escape his chains threatening them by pointing a gun and
forcing them to try to cut his chain. Max s character starts to change after he joins agrees to let Furiosa
and the women back into the war rig however he is still very cautious of them. This is representative
of his lone wolf persona in this apocalyptic world he has lost trust for
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6. United States Of Americ World Health Organization
United States of America
Faith Renteria
LHHSMUN
World Health Organization
Multidrug Resistant Diseases; Cloning
I. Country Profile A. Government 1. Official Country Name: United States of America 2.
Governmental System: Constitution based Federal Republic 3. Head of State: Barack Obama 4.
Official Language(s): No Official Language 5. Region: Allies/Blocs: EU Members, NATO Members,
Western Bloc B. People 1. Population and Growth Rate: 318,892,103, 0.77% 2. Major
Religions/Cultures: Protestant, Roman Catholic, Mormon, Jewish; White, Black, Latino, Asian. C.
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D. Development 1. Development Statues: Industrial nation; developed 2. Climate: Mostly temperate,
regions of Arctic in Alaska and Tropical in Hawaii 3. Environmental: Air and Water Pollution, Carbon
Emissions E. Military 1. Military Organization
2. Military Expenditures: 4.35% of GDP
3. Major Weapons, Arsenal, Nuclear Capability etc.: Strong military defense weapons, Nuclear
development F. Conflicts/ Issues 1. What are four problems/ threats that affect this nation?: Economic
development since since the 2008 economic crash, Immigration, Race relations, Environmental issues
from pollution. 2. Ethnic/ Cultural issues: Prejudices as a result of immigration, Islamaphobia, tension
between the black community and white community 3. Refugee Problems: large amount of refugees
from Iraq and Burma 4. Major conflict both past and present: Domestic security with immigration,
largest consumer of cocaine from Columbia G. United Nations 1. Date admitted to the UN: 24
October 1945 2. Has the UN ever intervened in a conflict involving this nation? If so, where and how?
No. 3. How does the country contribute to UN peacekeeping? US offers troops and economic aid to
the UN peacekeeping efforts. 4. Has the UN cited this nation for human rights violations? If so, why?
Cited by
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7. The Extent to Which the Human Rights Act of 1998...
The Extent to Which the Human Rights Act of 1998 Strengthened the Rule of Law in the U.K.
Constitution
The Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA), an Act introduced to give effect to rights from the European
Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in domestic legislation. Its introduction has affected many
legal areas; especially the conceptions of the rule of law and their place in the UK constitution. To
understand the effect of the HRA, it is first necessary to establish the initial status of these two
concepts. Having established this, the extent of the impact of the HRA can be examined.
Rule of law and HRA
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It introduces obligations for public bodies that were not previously evident in common law or statute.
As such this raises issue with the continuity or stability of law.
Also of relevance are Dicey s views on the status of common law within the rule of law. He felt there
was no need a Bill of Rights, because the general principle of the constitution is the result of judicial
decisions determining the rights of the private person.[5] Effectively what is being stated here is that
the common law is the guardian of the rights of the individual, as shown in the case of Derbyshire
County Council v Times Newspapers Ltd.[6] Dealing with the right to express criticism of publicly
elected bodies, the Court of Appeal held that the questioning by a newspaper of the official dealings of
the council was legitimate criticism. Common law was the tool used to reach the conclusion, with it
being decided that it was contrary to the public interest for public bodies to have a common law right
to sue for libel. Although, the Court of Appeal did take guidance from Article 10 of the ECHR, the
right was upheld in the formal tradition of the rule of law, based on judicial decisions. This is in
contrast to the use of a codified document, in the style of the American Bill of Rights/ Constitution . It
is argued that potentially the HRA may come to fulfil some of the roles taken by these documents in
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8. The Age Of Reason By Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine was an influential 18th century writer of essays and pamphlets. Among them were The
Age of Reason, regarding the place of religion in society; Rights of Man, a piece defending the French
Revolution; and Common Sense, which was published during the American Revolution. Common
Sense, Paine s most influential piece, brought his ideas to a vast audience, swaying (the otherwise
undecided) public opinion to the view that independence from the British was a necessity. Thomas
Paine was born in England in 1737, to a Quaker father and an Anglican mother. Paine received little
formal education, but did learn to read, write and perform arithmetic. At the age of 13, he began
working with his father as stay maker (the thick rope stays used on sailing ships) and he later worked
as an officer of the excise, hunting smugglers, and collecting liquor and tobacco taxes. He did not
excel at this job, nor at any other early job, and his life in England was, in fact, marked by repeated
failures. To compound his professional hardships, around 1760, Paine s wife and child both died in
childbirth, and his business, that of making stay ropes, went under. In the summer of 1772, Paine
published The Case of the Officers of Excise, a 21 page article in defense of higher pay for excise
officers. It was his first political work, and he spent that winter in London, handing out the 4,000
copies of the article to members of Parliament and other citizens. In spring of 1774, Paine was
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9. Rhetorical Language In Apollo 11
What I will be doing in this essay is using all my knowledge of rhetorical language and analyze four
pieces of literature. Over the past weeks I have learned many skills and what makes up a good
persuasive piece and what doesn t make a good persuasive piece and I will put all my knowledge
about rhetoric language to use. The four pieces I will be analyzing are all related to the Apollo 11
mission, which took place in 1969 which put humans on the moon for the first time,I will discuss the
purpose, how it adjusts to their own audience they are trying to appeal to, how the speaker and subject
affects the text, how it appeals to pathos, ethos, and logos , and finally if it is effective in
accomplishing its purpose.
The first text I will be analyzing is a news article from the Times of London reporting the event. It was
made right after the moon mission on a 5 a.m. edition of the paper. The landing of the shuttle was at
3:39 a.m.and Neil Armstrong took his first steps at 3:56 a.m. so the newspaper was made shortly right
after. It was made for the citizens of London to give more information about the Apollo 11 mission
and moon landing and talked about all the big things that happened. The speaker, occasion, and
subject all effect the text by making it informational and providing the citizens with the big
information that happened. It got into people s emotions by creating hype and making it seem like a
huge deal with starting off with the details and getting more intense with
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10. To Kill A Mockingbird Reference Letter
I accept the honor and privileged of writing a reference letter for my son Murray Watson. I cannot
even describe the pride I feel in doing so. Getting to this point has been almost a life long journey for
Murray and watching this process has been extremely rewarding to me as a mother. I am watching as
my son stretches to reach that golden ring that is so close to being within his grasp.
From a young age Murray, maybe even as a Tiger Scout, set the goal of becoming an Eagle Scout. We
were not really a scouting family prior to this, even though his brothers did participate in cub scouts.
His dream was solidified on the day Austin Shepard was awarded Eagle Scout in our church. The
ceremony was grand and Austin was a boy that had overcome a great deal of obstacles to achieve ...
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Every week for about a year, Murray and another scout met with Scott Graham who is an Eagle Scout.
With the combination of peer support and adult influence, Murrays faith grew in a way which I could
never provide. Scott genuinely and personally cared about the boys spiritual well being. Murray has
not said that he will go into Ministry but he has applied for admission into, Word of Life Bible
Institute whose motto is Life is Ministry . Jeff Reese, also an Eagle Scout, was Murray s Sunday
School teacher. Scott and Jeff are friends and it was so great to have an Eagle Scout reiterate Mr.
Graham s teachings and keep Murray accountable at church as well.
Jamboree was another life changing experience for Murray. He really didn t know what to expect and
was apprehensive about attending, but agreed to try. He wasn t the only one with apprehension, I was
scared to death. I knew that he had great leaders but Murray was just so fragile. He came into this
world severely premature at 22 weeks and 1.5 pounds, it was just so hard to let him go. What an
experience! He grew so much during Jamboree and I am grateful he was able to
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11. Fracking Technology On Extraction Of Shale Gas And Oil Essay
Fracking technology. What are the environmental and health issues related to fracking technology on
extraction of shale gas and oil?
Unconventional gas and oil extraction process known as hydraulic fracturing, hydrofracking or
fracking is a technique used to extract shale gas and oil, on which high pressure fluid is injected,
mainly water, containing sand, chemicals or other granular materials which are pumped with a fluid
medium under pressure into rock, so that fractures formed in this process are held open when the
pressure is released, allowing oil or gas to flow more freely suspended, with the aid of thickening
agents.
Once that unconventional gas and oil extraction (fracking) has becoming widespread practice and a
concern in some countries, particularly in the United States of America (USA), relatively about
potential environmental risks and human health outcome, as well as potential routes of human
vulnerability, has been the focus of several studies by social researchers, health and environmental
scientists, and epidemiologists. This essay will present and analyse the challenges imposed by
hydraulic fracturing to extract oil and shale gas, particularly related with environmental and health
issues.
Hydrofracking began in 1947 as an application in the USA and was followed in 1950 by the first
commercially successful application. Although, only recently (in 2007 the method was first used by
Petroleum engineers under North Dakota and Montana known as the Bakken to
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12. Promoting Children s Play, Learning and Development Essay
In this TMA I have met the ethical requirements of the E105. I complied with the ethical guidance
published by BERA, 2011 under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC)
by informing parents and giving them the option to withdraw their child from participating; as some
children were of an age where they had a limited understanding of the purpose of the investigation
(BERA, Guidelines 16 21, 2011). I explained to parents and colleagues why I was carrying out the
observations, and that I would comply with the Data Protection Act 1998 by making my findings
anonymous and it will only read by my tutor. I reassured parents that the welfare of the children was
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They were seen taking various resources to explore in the home corner. In observation1 (Appendix 1a,
lines 8 13) the practitioner is seen demonstrating the socio cultural theory in the way she extends
Adam and Sara s learning by scaffolding and guided participation (Rogoff, 2003), She is being
sensitive to their zone of proximal development (Woodhead, 2008, pg: 162) (Block 3, pg: 24). John
was seen engaging in imaginative play in the mini world where he was imitating the sounds of the
different animals as he was playing with them. (Appendix: 1h, lines 61 66). His play fits into the
constructivist view where he is actively engaged in testing and refining his understanding (mental
mode). A similar view can be seen my observation (Appendix: 1f, lines 42 51), where John
demonstrates what Piaget (1951) would call discovery learning in the way he innovates a new painting
technique. My organisation of the activity provided an experience for children where peer peer
interaction was encouraged (symmetrical relationship). There was scope for cognitive conflict . (Block
3. Pg 23), which was demonstrated by the way Sara and Adam learnt a new skill of painting from John
(Appendix 1b 1e). The change of routine song sang by the practitioner (Appendix 1i, lines 68)
demonstrated the behaviourist theory, stimuli and response (Block 3, pg: 20). Hearing and watching
the practitioner, John immediately knew
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13. Descriptive Essay On Bohttac Garden
A long, cement paved path led me to a green well painted gate, which separated the tranquility of the
Botanic Gardens, which lay on the east side of the rowdy University of California Riverside Campus.
On a mission to learn more about the Gardens and all it has to offer, I scheduled to meet up with Pam
Ferre, an Administrative Assistant, who knew a significant amount of information about the Gardens.
We agreed to meet up at Schneider House, but as I walked through I lost myself in the beauty that
nature here had to offer causing me to lose track of the asphalt road that should have directed me to
our meet up destination. The UCR Botanic Gardens is composed of 40 acres, of which thriving plant
and animal species call their home. Knowing how enormous the Gardens are, I cell phoned Pam
instead of struggling to find my way through the several footpaths. Finally, we gathered at the turtle
pond where Pam approached me with a smile, dressed in a flowing white blouse, round black
sunglasses, and stylish hiking sandals, an outfit fit for the 100 degree weather. Underneath the canopy
of the Sequoia Sempervirens, trees which towered several feet high, we sat on a stone bench. From
our point we overlooked a pond in which three medium sized turtles rested on a small log which had
fallen from a tree near by. As the birds chirped soothing tunes above us and lizards zigzagged across
the dirt path Pam began to tell me about UCR s Botanic Gardens. Well, my first question is for you
Pam.
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14. The Horror Genre Essay
The Horror Genre
The horror genre is a topic that can be written or filmed about. In this essay, I will be concentrating on
films, and how the horror genre is included in them. The main ingredients in a horror film are music,
sound effects, lighting, camera trickery special effects and most importantly a clever, catchy, scary
script. But to make horror what it is, a director will include many other things that create suspense and
the eerie atmosphere of the scene, or simply make us cringe. The prop are not just there to fill space,
the costumes aren t chosen because the character had to wear something or the film done at night
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The viewer will feel sorry for the victim, and feel hatred towards the murderer, getting him or her
involved in the film how often have you been watching a film and the person sat next to you starts
saying Yes! Yes! Kill him! or Don t be stupid! It s obvious he s guilty! I certainly have (usually my
mum). If the victim is female, she is often attractive, making male viewers like her and then angry
when she is killed, again getting angry with the murderer. Once a person has started getting involved
in a film, they won t want to stop watching it they ll want to see the guilty murderer get caught, or
killed.
Of course, in a horror film not all characters are real and nor are the events. Camera trickery, special
effects and make up add to the realism of a good horror film. The lighting adds emphasis to make up,
a character s personality or a frightening scene. If something surprising happens, such as a hideous
monster jumping out on someone, up lighting will be used. This is when the lights are shone from the
floor, up onto something, e.g.. under someone s chin. This causes no shadows on the person s face,
making it seem big and bright, thus often scary. This usually makes a person jump, increasing the thrill
of the film. Otherwise, down lighting can be used to make a person
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15. Structure And Composition Of Atmosphere
Structure and Composition of Atmosphere
Earth is the only planet in the solar system known to harbour life. Our planet s rapid spin and molten
nickel iron core give rise to an extensive magnetic field, which, along with the atmosphere, shields us
from nearly all of the harmful radiation coming from the Sun and other stars. Earth s atmosphere
protects us from meteors, most of which burn up before they can strike the surface. Nitrogen and
Oxygen are the predominant gases in the atmosphere, accounting for about 99 percent of dry air.
While 1 percent is mixture of all other gases make up the remaining 1 percent. All the gases found in
the atmosphere are natural except CFCs (invented by Thomas Midgley, Jr. was an American
mechanical engineer and chemist).
Exosphere (More than 500 km)
Thermosphere (85 500 km) Negative ( ) Lapse Rate
Mesopause
Mesosphere (50 85km) Positive (+) Lapse Rate
Stratopause
O3 Layer [where concentration of ozone is 10 ppm (parts per million)]
Stratosphere (11 50km) Negative ( ) Lapse Rate
Tropopause
Troposphere (0 11km) Positive (+) Lapse Rate
The atmosphere has a mass of about 4.5 to 5.0×1018 kg. The atmospheric temperature, pressure and
density vary considerably with altitude. The atmosphere surrounding the Earth from dangerous cosmic
radiations from outer space and helps in sustaining life on the earth. The atmosphere plays a vital role
in maintaining the heat balance on the earth by absorbing the infrared radiation received from the sun
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16. Dry Tortugas National Park Research Paper
I went to Dry Tortugas National Park this summer. It s the farthest Florida Key and is at least a 70 mile
boat or plane trip. This year is the park s 100th anniversary and I was so excited, and scared, to go. It
was established because once Ponce de León caught around 160 turtles there. Also, what makes this
park unique is that 99% of it is under water and since the water is so shallow there are many
shipwrecks. I love fish and all but seaweed, on the other hand, is one of my biggest fears.
The next day, I woke up and went to the place that the ferry would pick me up at. The park provided
the ferry ride. The ferry was named the Yankee Freedom III. It was a lot bigger than I thought it would
be and it looked pretty nice inside. When I sat down, a few moments later a girl named Chloe sat next
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I could see Fort Jefferson, the moat around it, the islands, and how shallow the water actually was.
Around 2 minutes later we finally landed. The first thing I did was grab my bags and went into Fort
Jefferson. On my way there I passed the boat docks. Inside of Fort Jefferson, there were lots of trees,
signs, benches, people, and a lot of things and I had no idea what they were.
After that, I went to the area that I could set up my tent in. I ended up next to Chole. I decided that
since it was still slightly early, it would be a good idea to go snorkeling. I asked Chloe if she wanted to
go with me because it was shallow water, which meant the seaweed was close to me. We threw on our
swimsuits in our tents, walked to the water and dove in it.
We snorkeled around the island and saw some Amberjack, Grouper, Blackfin Tuna, Bluefin Tuna,
Dolphins (Mahi Mahi), Cobia, Kingfish, Mutton Snappers, Permits, Red Snappers, Sailfish, Wahoo,
and Swordfish. After about an hour or two, it started to
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17. Why An Individual Colleague Has Difficult Behavior
Running any business has its own challenges; however, most companies encounter difficult
employees, how can this issues be solved? First and foremost understanding why an individual
colleague has difficult behaviour. I have chosen to analysis why difficult staffs could be problematical
to any business. How does the role of a manager/leader play within the business to have effective
employees, whom can work as team player and perform at high standard? Furthermore looking into
the negative impact it has on a business and what could be the solution of having great working
efficient staffs. I based my research finding on google books, as well as using online articles. Firstly,
every business establishment has leaders whom play major role in, managing productive staffs. The
managers must have effective communication skills; for staffs to understand their roles within the
business, what their daily duties are. Instruction must be given as to when deadline must be
implemented. Adequate tools and equipment s must be provided, for example within the retail industry
merchandise products must be replenished on the shop floor and never should it be out of stock as this
will prevail the input of staffs to feel lack of motivation, therefore the employees will call in sick
rather than go into work place, that has no stocks to sell to customers. If staffs do not apprehend the
role of their jobs and responsibilities, these might bring on stress and inadequate of performing daily
tasks.
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18. Protecting Pygmy Sloth Habitat On The Isla Escudo De Verguas
The plan to protect pygmy sloth habitat on the Isla Escudo de Verguas is to create a team to begin
gathering research to develop a Comprehensive Conservation Plan. The research gathered can be from
previous research conducted by a variety of scientists. In addition, new data should be collected on the
current population of Pygmy sloths in addition to the amount of mangroves on the island. This plan
will make sure that the endangered animals on the island are protected and ensure that the refuge
management is taking the steps to help recuperate the mangroves that have been cut. The first step
would be to gather a team to head the proposal. Some of the team members should be from the refuge
management, as well as people who are well informed on the animals that inhabit the island and
environmental information. Once the team is built, they will need to gather local fishermen and
regular visitors to the island to assess the situation and receive feedback on what they believe to be the
largest problems facing the island. With the help from the local fishermen, who are the ones that are
cutting down the pygmy sloth habitat, the refuge management team will be able to assess the needs of
the fishermen as well as the need of the animals to create a plan of action to better ensure the safety of
the island. From this research, the team can create an initial draft of a plan for the next ten or fifteen
years. The Comprehensive Conservation Plans should focus on getting data on
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19. Individual Employees Should Be Protected From Penalties
I. Introduction
Individual employees should be protected from penalties with regard to sensitive data that has been
compromised/released. Since a majority of security breaches result from corporate culture, malicious
attacks, or glitches in the system, employees should be protected from misdirected penalization. Such
breaches may also stem from improper training of computer illiterate employees. With the many
factors involved in a data breach, a company will benefit more from providing a great employee with
proper safeguard procedures than from hiring a fresh employee, one just as likely to make such
mistakes.
II. Definitions and historical context
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23,000 patient s records were stolen as a result of this security breach.
There are currently laws to protect employees who are whistleblowers, allowing lower level
employees to be protected if they talk about a security issue that could have been easily prevented
(OSC, 1970). These protections prevent the higher level employees from turning around and blaming
the lower level employee because they were the ones who let the breach be known. The laws don t
specifically talk about security breaches because they are still fairly new so laws and regulations are
still being developed for IT security.
Some attacks are impossible to stop, like a well done Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack as
Microsoft and Sony learned during Christmas of 2014. Both the Xbox Live and PlayStation Online
networks were taken down for a couple of days (Love, 2014), and the attacks were stopped only when
the attackers, Lizard Squad, was bribed into stopping by Kim Dotcom. The employees for both
companies were competent and did everything they could to stop the attacks, but with DDoS attacks,
data is not lost, and the server is just brought down making companies lose business. It is possible to
stop smaller scale DDoS attacks using certain tricks, but unless all of the IP addresses are banned, it is
almost impossible to
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20. Examples Of Hardship Billie Joe
OUT OF THE DUST A hardship billie joe s father went through is he loses his wife to a pail of
kerosene. A hardship that billie joe went through is that billie joe s friend moves to california to get
away from the dust. There is a lot more of hardships in this book with billie joe and her father.these
things would make them suffer and grief because they are very close. The first hardship is that Billie
joe s mom goes out side yelling for her husband when billie joe through the kerosene out of the door
and the kerosene burnt her because she was already on fire and billie joe was trying to pat her mom
down. Billie joe s hands and her mom was scorched from the burning kerosene. They had to take her
in the living room and set up a cot for
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21. Cesar Chavez Boycotts
Throughout history many people have fought for civil rights in different ways. These historical figures
can help show how to fight for civil rights today. Cesar Chavez, an activist and farm labor worker
fought for civil rights through boycotts and marches. Methods such as those used by Cesar Chavez are
just some ways people can fight for civil rights today. One effective way to fight for civil rights are
boycotts. Cesar Chavez, an activist and farm labor worker, fought for the rights of immigrant farm
workers through boycotts and marches. Ultimately, Cesar Chavez lead a successful boycott against
California table grapes to fight for the rights of immigrant farm workers. Through boycotting unjust
companies or ideas Cesar Chavez was able to achieve his goal of immigrant farm workers gaining
rights.( 1984 Cesar Chavez... ) This provides evidence that boycotts can work and be successful.
Although boycotts are not the only way you can fight for civil rights, there are other successful
methods. There are other examples to support boycotts in being a good way to fight for civil rights
such as the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The boycotts began in Montgomery, Alabama, to protest the
segregated seating on buses of African Americans, and famously saw Rosa Parks refuse to give up her
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Marches are often an effective way to protest something. During the Civil Rights Movement Martin
Luther King Jr. and other participants fought for rights by marching. He would march in a nonviolent
way to gain the support of the people. Through these marches King gained lots of attention to shine
the light on the issue of the rights of African Americans. Cesar chavez also lead many marches often
to protest and raise awareness of issue such as immigrant farm workers rights. Through protesting
people can express their beliefs in a nonviolent way in order to raise awareness and possibly gain
support from
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22. Inside Composing Essay
Composing is something that goes to some as an ability, yet others as a burden. It s only a unique little
something where you either have it, or you don t. Inside composing, one can express their sentiments
and feelings through mind blowing subtle elements. The pursuer can grasp the subtle elements inside a
story, to where it practically feels as though they are living it themselves. Composing can be an
unwinding strategy for around, a method for communicating feelings for others, or just essentially
charming. Is it workable for one to improve as an essayist inside a semester? Really, as I would see it
is. For as far back as fourteen weeks I have been in a structure class that has tested my written work
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I have gained from others, similarly as others have gained from me. I have endeavored to improve
particular parts of my piece, be that as it may, regardless I battle with a couple others. Significantly, I
learned composition aptitudes and methods and connected them to my papers. I found new
methodologies and leaps forward that have permitted me to moderate my composition dawdling. In
any case, I am as yet figuring out how to compose and trust that I generally will. I for one appreciate
composing. It is a path for me to escape from the universe of reality, if even just for a minute. It is a
technique for me to express my sentiments or feelings towards a particular subject, furthermore is
calming to a specific degree. I want to compose an account article over an exploration or convincing
exposition. An account exposition is less requesting for me to make in light out of the way that I can
basically sit down and start composing on a clear screen. I don t need to take notes from an online
source, or stress over referring to articles composed by
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23. What Does The Arm Wrestling Scene Show About Riel In This...
2:20 What was the name of the sharpshooter? The name of the sharpshooter is Gabriel Dumont. 4: 00
What is Metis? The metis are people who are mixed American, Indian and Euro American. 5:35 What
was the name of the blackhatted and clothed gentleman in the fight? The name of the blackhatted and
clothed gentlemen in the fight is Louis Riel. 6:05 Who are the characters in this scene? What are they
arguing about? The characters featured in this scene are Smith Donald and John A. MacDonald. They
were arguing about the confederation of Canada. 8:08 What information do we find out about Riel in
this scene? What s the disagreement between Riel and Dumont about? In this scene, we find out that
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When MacDonald doesn t act, the Canadians in town decided to deal with the situation by burning his
house and wanting to murder him. Their mission failed. 40:34 What do you think this scene is
supposed to show about Riel? I think that this scene is supposed to show that Riel is an extremely
religious person. 41:38 What is happening in this scene in front of Mrs Schultz s house? The Metis are
trying to make the english go out of the house by putting a cannon in front of Mrs. Schultz s house and
if they don t go out of the house, the Metis will blow it up. After 30 seconds, all the english went out
of the house, however, immediately after they left, a women approached Riel and placed a gun in front
of his forehead. This allowed a few english people to escape but there were a group of people left.
RIel then decided to arrest all the leftover english people including Smith. 44:35 What is MacDonald s
vision? MacDonald s vision is about a single country that stretches from ocean to ocean, strong and
sufficient. It is also influential to the world. Extra: The thoughts of everyone s vision is constantly in
MacDonald s mind. 47:00 Why does Riel release
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24. The Pit And The Pendulum Theme Essay
Poe shows an apocalyptic and evil theme in The Pit and the Pendulum . Within the story the main
character, who is also the narrator, captured by the Spanish Inquisition, falsely accused of a crime he
didn t commit, and sentenced to death. The narrator is placed in front of terrifying, unforgivable
judges. Unable to understand what their saying and terrified of the verdict, he passes out. The story
actually describes it as, Though he lives on the. brink of the pit, on the very verge of the plunge into
unconciousness, he is. still unable to disengage himself from the physical and temperal world. The.
physical oppreses him in the shape of lurid graveyard visions; the temporal. oppreses him in the shape
of an enormous and deadly pendulum. It is altogether. appropriate, then, that this chamber should be
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He realizes he is bound and a pendulum sweeping above him from side to side. As the razor, sharp
pendulum gets closer and some rats gnaw away at his food him faints again and awakens to the
pendulum being in the same place. On the bridge of insanity, he tries to cling to the remaining hope he
has but toggles between hope and despair. He musters up enough sanity to come up with a plan to free
himself. He puts the remaining food on his ropes and allows the rats to eats away at them away right
before the pendulums sharp blade slices his chest. The surroundings begin to change and the chamber
heats up. He scurries to the cool water at the brink of the pit to escape the heat. Right before he is
about to fall in, the walls recede in. The French army beat the Spanish Inquisition and General LaSalle
catches his hand before he can fall. It s all over now. The theme of death and time are strongly
portrayed within the story and exemplifies a sense of uncertainty and
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25. The Rise of the Nazi Party
The Nazis and their rise to power comprised many steps along the way. With the help of Adolf Hitler s
mind they came to power with their political and economic strategies. Outlining the beginning of how
Hitler and his party slowly gained power and took over Germany as each of his idea and his
supporters helped him to rise. Hitler consequently congregated supporters of the Nazi party to make it
stronger. Before the idea of legally taking over the political and economic of Germany, he planned to
take over the Reichstag building with force thinking The Putsch was his way to success. ... the Nazi
movement legally wound back the provisions of the Weimar Constitution, exerted its control over the
civil service and legal systems and outlawed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Without thinking through the plan enough his plan was stopped by the army which caused many men
wounded including Hitler. The Putsch was his one way ticket to prison and sentence to death. Instead
of having a trial, Hitler made a number of impassioned courtroom speeches (Bidgood 2006: 126).
Initially he was sentence to 5 years in prison where he focused on his book Mein Kampf which would
become his major ideology work (Bidgood 2006:126). He wrote that the Germans were members of
the Aryan race, which was superior to other people such as the Jews, Slavs, blacks and gypsies.
According to Hitler, the Jews were the lowest race. They were, he said, responsible for all of Germany
s problems and needed expelled from the country... Hitler expressed his hatred of Communism and
democracy, arguing that Germany needed a strong government with decisions being made by one
powerful leader. (Taylor 2001: 18) His book was poorly written but it expresses his thoughts. The Nazi
party became corrupted while Hitler was in prison causing other political parties to escalate and form
their own ideas knowing that there is no one to stop them. Alfred Rosenberg was officially left in
charge. He was a poor leader and was really to blame for allowing the Party to lose its credibility in
German politics. The Nazis gradually split into different factions, which were ever
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26. Secondary And Tertiary Levels Of Care
Secondary and tertiary levels of care both provide more specialised, regionalised care for patients in
the health system, the lines between which are often blurred, but still present key distinctions.
Secondary care is specialised clinical care for problems more complex than those requiring primary
care. Secondary care has a finer scope of specialisation than primary care, with this narrowing of
specialisation continuing up the health care levels (Health Evidence Network, 2004). Secondary care
therefore includes physicians who operate in the scope of a specialty, such as general surgeons,
internists and neurologists (Bodenheimer Grumbach, 2009). Secondary care is most commonly
provided in the context of a hospital setting, or a community office of the specialist. Whilst tertiary
care provides care for more complex illnesses as well, it instead focuses on subspecialties. Tertiary
care providers work at the apex of their specialties, servicing a far greater proportion of the population
compared to the other health care levels, as their services are so highly focused (Bodenheimer
Grumbach, 2009). As tertiary care is the uppermost level of care in a typical system, it is generally
provided at a select number of hospitals or specialist tertiary centers. Examples of tertiary care
providers include cardiac surgeons; specialist burns units, and immunologists, who may concentrate
on rare illnesses (Bodenheimer Grumbach, 2009). Questions three and four: Describe how patients
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27. Essay about Ethnic Differences Across Generations
Ethnic Differences Across Generations
Gish Jen s Who s Irish? explores a Chinese grandmother s thoughts and beliefs about her ethnically
integrated family. The grandmother tells the story as though she is looking back on past events and
thinking about how they have affected her present life. As her tale begins, she identifies her
granddaughter, Sophie, as a wild three year old (161). Perhaps the grandmother associates with Sophie
s strong will, because she reveals her own intense nature when she says, I am hard work my whole
life, and fierce besides. (161). Jen provides an immediate glimpse into the grandmother s true
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The grandmother is frustrated because she cannot get Sophie to stop taking her clothes off at the park
(164). She declares, John and my daughter agree Sophie is a problem, but they don t know what to do.
(164). Subsequently, the grandmother offers the suggestion, You spank her, she ll stop because she
considers it acceptable based on her cultural background (164). However, John and Natalie are against
spanking because they believe it gives children low self esteem, and In America, parents not supposed
to spank the child. (165). After many frustrating attempts to get Sophie to keep her clothes on, the
grandmother spanks her anyway (165). Following that, Sophie keeps her clothes on in the park, but
the grandmother does not reveal to Natalie how she succeeded in gaining Sophie s compliance (165).
This success leads to a short period of harmony between Sophie, the grandmother, and Natalie.
During this period of concord, the grandmother believes she can help her [Sophie s] Chinese side fight
against her wild side. (166). She does this by teaching Sophie good habits such as not eating food with
her hands, not playing with garbage cans, and not hitting anyone (166). The grandmother continues to
spank Sophie despite knowing that Natalie disapproves of this method of discipline. Clearly, the sixty
eight year old grandmother has been forced to rely on her own ethnic experience, which is that of a
Chinese immigrant, to control her
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28. Change and Emotions in The Things They Carried by Tim...
Albert Einstein once said, The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. It cannot be
changed without changing our thinking. This quote relates to Lieutenant Jimmy Cross from the short
story The Things They Carried, by Tim O Brien and the narrator from Cathedral, by Raymond Carver
in that they both change. Lieutenant Cross gets distracted by Martha, a girl he is in love with, during
the War and one of his man dies. The narrator from Carver s short story gets jealous about a blind man
his wife used to read to and is not happy that they are having him over their house. Even though the
narrator is very similar to Lieutenant Cross in that they both have a connection with someone that
makes them change, they are also very different in the emotions that they go through. These two
characters share many similarities throughout the short stories. They both go through an event that
makes them see things differently. Lieutenant Cross is in love with Martha even though he knows that
she is probably not in love with him. He gets too distracted with Martha and does not really focus at
his job as a lieutenant. One event that changed him was when Ted Lavender, one of his men, died.
This made him realize that he was too distracted by Martha and did not cared enough for his men. He
felt guilty and had to change his attitude towards his job. O Brien states: He would accept the blame
for what had happened to Ted Lavender. He would be a man about it. He would look them
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29. Authentic Wine Country Is A Small Enterprise
Authentic Wine Country cannot let competitors use digital media against them to attract the younger
generation and gain market share. In order to guard against competition, the company should utilize
business agility to maintain a digital model for providing superior customer service as well as
maintain a digital marketing presence that positively and correctly represents the company s services
and reputation to the younger generation. Therefore, Authentic Wine Country must acquire as much
knowledge as possible about the younger generation of consumers through big data collection.
Therefore, the company must utilize all sources of digital mediums in order to create an effective
digital presence to gather data. In addition, Authentic Wine Country must grasp that younger
customers may hear about them through digital technologies before the company has a chance to pitch
its services to consumers. Thus, maintaining as much control as possible about what the consumer
hears via social networking sites and other outlets and utilizing those sites as a means to address
customer complaints and concerns takes priority.
Authentic Wine Country is a small enterprise that would benefit from an EIMS software utilizing ERP
and SCM. NetSuite proves to be the most experienced, cost effective, easy to implement and use
system which runs circles around its competitors. Authentic Wine Country can enjoy an easier and
thus faster integration and application of the NetSuite software that
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30. Summary Of Nehemiah In The Oxford Bible
In relation to the historical background of Nehemiah, in Thru the Bible with J. Vernon McGee. By J.
Vernon McGee, it states that Nehemiah returned to Jerusalem in the twentieth year of Artaxerxes the
king. The socio, on the other hand from The Oxford Bible Commentary, with editors John Barton and
John Muddiman, the exiles were under military power.
The literary structure of Nehemiah is a chiastic structure, as it has according to Mark A. Thorntveit s
Ezra Nehemiah Interpretation a Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching book, shows the story
following an ABXBA structure with the climax of opposition meaning the people who live around the
ruined Jerusalem did not like that the exiles came back and were building the wall again. The big idea
of this story according to Thorntveit is the narrative is carefully structured in five sections whose main
theme is to record four reports of the destruction of Jerusalem as a reproach against God and the
various responses made to those reports. As the quote says the focus of the story of Nehemiah is the
destruction of Jerusalem (Thorntveit, 62). The need to rebuild the wall of Jerusalem was more of a
symbolic building, according to Editor Marco Conti in Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture
Old Testament V, 1 2 Kings, 1 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, the wall was rebuilt because the
devil has free entry into the church, as through the walls of a ruined city. In the Oxford Commentary,
the wall was a sign of social and political symbolism. The rebuilding of the wall was significant
because the Jews felt like they had to rebuild Jerusalem and to do that they would also need to rebuild
the wall that was destroyed when Jerusalem was invaded, and the Jewish people were taken into their
exile, for safety. According to David Brisben, author of the book Introduction to Old Testament, the
Jews rebuilt the wall for safety. Everyone wants to feel safe in the city they live in, today we have
police officers and laws. Back then all they had was an army (the strength of the army depended on
the strength of the leader of the kingdom), and walls, so walls were very important to the people of the
Biblical times. In relation to the challenges that attempted
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31. The Guardian Article, By Glenn Greenwald
In the Guardian article, Committee to Protect Journalists issues scathing report on Obama
administration, authored by Glenn Greenwald, he and others depict the Obama administration as the
most secretive and the worst ever on issues of national security and press freedom (Greenwald, 2013,
np.). Yet, the United States government s aggressive efforts to control information, thwart
accountability reporting, maintain national security secrets, and the persecution of government
whistleblowers, is not new, nor is it unique to the Obama administration. The practice of attempting to
expand and concentrate power in the executive branch of government is historically consistent with
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The executive branch of the government may need to keep certain information secret, but to claim
certain information secret under the guise of national security or executive privilege because it may
reveal misconduct or embarrassing information about the government s actions is fundamentally
wrong and should be impermissible. Today, it seems like the aggrandizement of the power of the
executive branch of government trumps all else. This concentration of power in the executive branch
is not what the framers intended nor is it consistent with the Articles of the Constitution of the United
States. Over time, despite the fact that the Constitution provides the president with only a few specific
and enumerated powers, presidential authority has greatly expanded. Previous government
administrations have seized opportunities arising during crises such as the Civil War, World War I and
II, and the contemporary War on Terror to further expand the scope of executive power. While this
expansion of presidential power has been facilitated by Congressional action in certain instances, the
executive s authority expansion is to a greater extent the product of presidential unilateral action based
on broad interpretations of enumerated
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32. Patrick Henry s Speech To The Second Convention
As Benjamin Franklin once said, They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety . In Benjamin Franklin s quote is saying that if someone gives
up the necessary liberty to receive safety that means they do not deserve neither safety nor liberty.
Safety can be defined as the state of being safe; freedom from the occurrence or risk of injury, danger,
or loss. It can also be defined as the quality of averting or not causing injury, danger, or loss. In
modern day safety is prominent in the society, safety has even been questioned in today s society. The
ones who are responsible for protecting the citizens and keeping them safe have been coming under a
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In Patrick Henry s Speech it has a lot of good points about safety. In Patrick Henry s speech Mr.Henry
says Three million of people, armed in the holy cause of liberty, in such a country as that which we
possess, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us. This part of Mr.Henry s
speech relates to the American Ideal of Safety because it shows how the citizens were not protected
they were not given liberty. They were not given any kind of safety from their leaders they were being
killed and fought against by the people who were supposed to protect them. In a different part of
Mr.Henry s speech , he said These are the implements of war and subjugation; the last arguments to
which kings resort. This part of Mr.Henry s speech relates to the American Ideal of Safety because this
quote relates to the ideal of Safety because it shows how the people are willing to start war because of
the people that were supposed to protect them. One other part of this very famous speech closely
relates to the American Ideal of Safety. It reads Has Great Britain any enemy, in this quarter of the
world, to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies? No, sir, she has none. They are meant for
us; they can be meant for no other. This closely relates to the American Ideal of Safety because it
shows how these people have came to the quarter of the world and are no longer safe. Great Britain is
treated them completely wrong they have even killed some of their own. Overall the American Ideal
of Safety can be demonstrated throught
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33. How Should One Face Death Be Controlled By Humans
According to Epictetus, how should one face death both one s own death
and the death of people close to you? Compare and contrast this attitude
with the attitude of another figure we have studied in the course (e.g., Hector,
Achilles, Antigone, Socrates). Do you accept either of these attitudes? Why
In his handbook, Epictetus asserts that the gods created a perfectly just universe. Humans must align
their beliefs with the wills of the gods and acquiesce to whatever happens in the world. In order to live
a life of equanimity, Epictetus believes that people must understand that life is a fragile and temporary
gift from the gods and that death must be recognized as inevitable. In the Iliad, Hector and Achilles
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Epictetus affirms that people must trust the gods judgment in establishing a well and just universe.
People must understand that death, like the rest of the universe s events, is a deliberate element of the
gods world. Therefore, people should want [events] to happen as they do happen, and [their] life will
go well (Epictetus, 13). When people shape their perception of death in accordance with the gods
wills, they are able to maintain equanimity. On the other hand, Epictetus argues, If [people] are averse
to illness or death or poverty, [they] will meet misfortune. So [people must] detach [their] aversion
from everything not up to [them] (Epictetus, 12). People must not dwell on uncontrollable courses of
events, like death, because it places their wills in opposition to the will of the gods, resulting in
suffering. However, when people accept that death is an intentional aspect of the gods immaculate set
up of the universe, they bring their wills in agreement with the gods wills and may live with
composure.
In addition, Epictetus argues that people must remember that human life in the gods well and just
universe is a transitory gift from the gods, which justifies its preordained revocation death. In other
words, as long as life is given to humans by the gods, people must take care of it as something that is
not [their] own, just as
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