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Modern And Contemporary Arts Of Africa
Tessa Giller 619194
Modern and Contemporary Arts of Africa
Essay
Word count:
African art and the politics of identity in the twenty first century.
Identity is never an a priori, nor a finished product; it is only ever the problematic process of access
to an image of totality H. Bhahba (1994:50)
Introduction.
The second half of the twentieth century saw the liberation of the African continent from colonial
rule, a time that occasioned the rise of new pride in and new searches for definitions of identities
released from the colonial confines. In the twentieth century the politics of identity became salient
in discourses, political, social, and cultural, on Africa. The idea of the diaspora was central to new
conceptions on African art, often leading to the exclusion of artist residing in Africa in preference
of those living in the nomadic condition. The forefront of Africa in modernity was thus not seen as
residing in Africa itself but in those that found themselves in the realms of the hegemonic
modernity of the West. Nevertheless independence from colonial rule saw a surge in self defining
nationalisms based on an ideal form of African nation and identity. Ways of being and producing
African art were prescribed to artists, though this does not mean that individual agency was lost. As
Atkinson states on post Apartheid South Africa: it is clear that the stakes have shifted, and the
country s reintegration into international art , culture, and politics, has
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Essay on United States Threat Analysis
Abu Sayyaf is still a big threat to the United States, it has roughly 200 500 members based out of the
southern Philippines. Here in the United States the FBI is still tracking 3 of the main organizers of
the Abu Sayyaf organization and the organization has made comments that have stated they want to
fight the United States and it is strongly believed that given the opportunity although they are a
small organization they will in fact take a huge leap at harming American citizens by means of
bombing, extortion, assassinations, beheadings and what they are notorious for the most is
kidnappings.
A spokesperson for the organization has stated, that We have been trying hard to get America
because they may think we re afraid of them. He added ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He is also known as the bomb maker for the ASG organization. These are the top three individuals
in the Abu Sayyaf organization. In order to understand the Abu Sayyaf organization its best to
know where it originated from then you ll see a bit as to how lethal they are and how deadly
they can be to the United States. In the early 1990s the ASG split from the Moro National
Liberation Front (M.N.L.F.). They were the two main Muslim groups operating in the southern
Philippines. Abu Sayyaf s first major attack happened in 1991, when the Abu Sayyaf group set off
a grenade that killed two American evangelists. The ASG was founded by Abdurajak Abubakar
Janjalani, he was educated by the Al Islamic Tabligh, a fundamentalist organization funded by
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Janjalani became radicalized after studying and traveling to many
Muslim countries he was then suspected to have met Osama Bin Laden in 1988 and given $6
million dollars to develop and transform the southern Philippines into an Islamic state. The word
Abu meaning father and Sayyaf means Sword Smith, or more easily translated into bearer of the
sword in Arabic. The ASG is one the most violent organizations.
Now that we know how the ASG has formed it s even more important to know who its leaders
are, and what they are capable of. Knowing who you are fighting is half the battle when it comes to
being able to predict what may happen next. From the beginning we had
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The Causes Of The Japanese Internment Of WWII
The Japanese internment of WWII was one of the biggest cases of racial prejudice America has
ever committed. During a time when Italian and German Americans were a much bigger threat to
our nation s security, we deliberately alienated Japanese citizens in our society. Not only did we
restrict the freedoms of American born citizens for three years, but we have also caused long term,
irreparable damage to the Japanese people, and their society. While internment may have decreased
the odds of Japanese spies in our military and mob violence it is no excuse for the atrocity we put
our own citizens through. American citizens, who are granted the right to life, liberty, and the
pursuit of happyness, were robbed of these very rights our country was founded on. Internment
camps were often in the middle of nowhere, and in very disatifactory condition for all residing in
them. After internment many people, since they could not pay their mortgage loans, lost their
homes and life savings causing widespread poverty. These and many other factors are why
internment during WWII was unjust and motivated by racial prejudice, not national security. While
Japanese internment may have isolated a small amount of Japanese spies, it was unjustified
considering that the majority of people interned where innocent. According to government officials
at the time, Japanese American citizens posed no threat to the West coast. Curtis B Munson said in
the Muson Report that, There is no Japanese problem
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The And The Qur An Essay
His reference to the Qur an brings back to the moment he began establishing ethos with his stream
of metaphors that explain the ripple effect. Although, this time, he uses a more positive tone in
the sense that one good deed will lead to an infinite amount of good deeds. It s almost as if he
carefully chose this reference and purposefully delivers it 10 minutes after making the stream of
metaphors. Making a connection like that with a huge time gap is a very difficult task and requires
a lot of eloquence, something that only Barack Obamaand a few other speakers possess. Each part
of the speech includes proof and refutation. For example, when Obama brings up the issue of
Iraq, He provides the logical argument that America has the responsibilities of helping Iraq and
leaving Iraq to Iraqis. The refutation occurs when he acknowledges nine eleven and how it led
to reactions that were against traditional belief and made the promise to take troops out of Iraq
by 2012. He also makes the promise to have Guantanamo Bay closed. These promises were big
promises that received great attention. I consider the promise Obama made about bringing all
troops back from Iraq by 2012 to be one of the most impactful promises that he made as a president
because it affects nearly everyone s family and friends in the United States. The next part that is
about the issue of Palestinians and Israelis. He brings up the history and logical argument about
each side of the story but ultimately refutes
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Examples Of Foreshadowing In Popular Mechanics
Raymond Carver, author of Popular Mechanics , is a minimalist writer. Using the least amount of
setting and character dynamics Carver makes the audience analyze the small details and actions
that the people in the story do that would be seemingly nothing. The word little at the beginning
of the story is something that a lot of readers do not catch the first time reading this story, but it is
a very important word that plays into the rest of the story. Carver uses small actions to grab the
reader s attention later in the story. Small actions, such as the woman picking up the baby s picture
and the knocked down flower pot, take on larger significances, such as what the state of the
relationship is, in Popular Mechanics .
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The readers first impression of the couple is dialogue. Dialogue is a very important element that
contributes to the tone in Popular Mechanics . The dialogue in this story is almost exclusively
short. The first time the reader gets dialogue is after the author sets the scene and initial mood. I
m glad you re leaving! I m glad you re leaving! She said. Do you hear? (277). This automatically
sets an aggressive and tense tone to the story. The reader is never told what the couple is breaking
up over, the only thing the reader gets is that the couple is fighting over keeping the baby. The
couple only really says that they want the baby, that is the majority of the dialogue in the story.
Unspoken dialogue in Popular Mechanics is immensely important to the story. He was in the
bedroom pushing clothes into a suitcase when she came to the door (277). This example shows the
distance between the couple. The woman is constantly backing away and seemingly running away
from the man, especially with the baby. There is finality in the story even though the reader never
knows what the issues are in the relationship, why the man is leaving, or why they are separating.
In this manner, the issue was decided (278). This short sentence sets the final tone of the story.
There is something sinister and aggressive about this sentence. The audience does not know exactly
what the issue is, but with the small
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Class Observation Report
Observation: Last week, a ball dispenser was out for the children to play with. It was on the top of
the shelf and Child A was trying to reach for it. Do you want the ball dispenser Child A ? , I said. I
took it from the shelf and put it on the floor; Child A sat down. I pressed the switch and the ball
came out from the ball dispenser. He smiled and I said, Oh! There it is! as the ball rolled on the
floor. He stood up walked towards the ball and picked it up. He walked back and put the ball into
the ball dispenser. He stared at it for two seconds and he looked at me and said ooh as he raised
his hands on his side. I said, Where is it, Child A ? Where did the ball go? . I held his hand and
guide it towards the switch, and pressed it. He laughed and I clapped my hands when the ball
came out from the dispenser, Yaay! You found it, Child A , I said. He imitated me and clapped
his hands as well. He put the ball in again and stared at it; I kept on looking at him to see if he
would press it. He kept on looking at me and on the candy dispenser while saying, Ooh ohhh .
Where is it, Child A ? What do we have to do? , I said. He was still looking at me and on the ball
dispenser. I assisted his hands on the switch again and after three tries he did it by himself. Earlier
today, children were playing with the ball dispenser as well. They were dancing whenever they
hear the music it plays whenever the switch was pressed. Dialogue Reflection: It seems that children
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Dependent Personality Disorder
A Psychological Aspect of Susan Smith: Dependent Personality Disorder On October 25, 1994,
Susan Smith drowned her two sons, Michael and Alex, in the John D. Long Lake in Union
County, South Carolina. For nine days she lied about knowing where the boys were. On
November 3, she confessed to the killings and would soon go to trial. Susan s defense team hired
a psychiatrist to conduct a psychiatric evaluation of her. She was diagnosed as having dependent
personality disorder. He described her as a person who feels she can t do anything on her own .
She constantly needs affection and becomes terrified that she ll be left alone She was only
depressed when she was alone. The psychiatrist studied her family history and concluded that based
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(American Psychiatric Association, 1994) DPD is classified as a Cluster C personality disorder
in the DSM IV. Cluster C personality disorder is described as anxious or fearful. Females are
more likely than males to have a Cluster C personality disorder (Joseph Rey, 1996).Childhood
illness or separation anxiety disorder of childhood may be a premorbid condition to DPD. Some
experts believe that events occurring in early childhood exert a powerful influence upon behavior
later in life. Others indicate that people are genetically predisposed to personality disorders. In
some cases, however, environmental factors may cause a person who is already genetically
vulnerable to develop a personality disorder (National Mental Health Association). What is the link
between parental over protectiveness and authoritarianism and the development of dependent
personality traits in children? Parental over protectiveness and authoritarianism serve
simultaneously to 1) reinforce dependent behaviors in children of both sexes and 2) prevent the
child from developing independent, autonomous behaviors (since the parents do not permit the
child to engage in the kinds of trial and error learning that are involved in developing a sense of
independence and mastery during childhood). Thus, when
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The Importance Of Nursing Homes Are The Best Places For...
With the growth of the aged population, finding the suitable accommodation for the elderly
becomes a popular topic of interests. From that, an increasing number of the elderly are sent to
nursing homes, the facilities that specialized in aged care and are regarded as the ideal places
for old people. However, some question whether nursing homes are truly the best places for the
elderly. This essay will argue that there are still some issues that need to be addressed in nursing
homes, which may probably even make the elderly s lives worse. In this case, nursing homes are
not the best places for the aged people. Firstly, the facilities and staffs of nursing homes are
possibly not as adequate as one would like to imagine. One reason that nursing homes are
described as the suitable places for the olds is that they provide specialized facilities, doctors,
nurses and care recipients to protect the health for the elderly. Australian Aged Care Quality
Agency has set some standards for nursing homes and the Standard 2 Health and personal care
shows that nursing homes must put efforts on Staff development, Clinical care, Specialized
nursing care needs and Medication management. However, the facilities are actually rarely
checked to ensure that they meet the standards of basic health and safety (Brodwin, 2014) as well
as the percentages of nursing homes that lack adequate staffs to properly care for patients and
have been in violation of elderly abuse laws are 91% and 36% respectively
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The Philosophical Adventure Of A Mystery Teacher
Sophie Amundsen realized her ordinary life will never be the same when she begins to receive
philosophical lesson from a mystery teacher. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the different
life lessons given to Sophie and how the life around us today is completely owed to the early
philosophers. Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and many other philosophers, although persecuted for their
ideas at the time, had ideas that would revolutionize society and they way they learned about the
universe. In addition, the philosopher used short stories or anecdotes in order to help Sophie better
understand the complex philosophical questions. I will be examining these and providing
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Although there is nothing wrong with that, some, like the philosopher, chose a different route.
When Sophie receives the first note, it simply asked, Who are you? Many may have thrown the
note away, but Sophie decided to keep it. She pondered the question for a while, and put some
real thought into it. She thought about her appearance; her eyes, her hair, and her frequent
dissatisfaction with the way she looked. Other than that, she found it hard the answer the
question (pg. 5). I think many struggle with this in general. If you are asked to describe yourself
with information other than your physical features, you usually draw a blank. Why is that? Is it
possible that too much time is spent carrying out the daily duties, such as work, school, and
family that we may not spend enough time on self reflection? Going through the motions of life
can keep you occupied, not leaving much room worldly epiphanies. You cannot find out whether
there is a God or whether there is life after death in an encyclopedia. Nor does the encyclopedia tell
us how we ought to live. However, reading what other people have believed can help us formulate
our own view of life, (Gaardner, 2007).
2.Heraclitus and the Flow (Pages 35 38)
All things flow, according to Heraclitus, simply meaning everything in the universe is in constant
change. We cannot step twice into the same river. When I step into the river for the second time,
neither I nor
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Luxury Goods Serve A Purpose
Introduction Luxury goods serve a purpose that extends way beyond functionality and need. A
bag that costs $15,000 or a pair of shoes priced at $500 does not necessarily signal that they
perform better than goods priced significantly lower. The disproportionate prices of luxury goods
reflect so much more than the eye can see, the history behind the brand, the story that it tells, and
the scarcity and exclusivity it aims to achieve in the mind of the consumer. A premium brand, by
contrast, can generally be described as a good that a customer pays more for because they are
getting higher quality product. Luxury brands are not inherently inferior because they do not offer
higher functionality. Sometime signaling the belonging to an exclusive group is important to a
person, and thus worth the monetary cost. A premium product, though, is a good that people are
willing to pay more because they believe they get more, whether that is higher quality or better
performance. A customer does not purchase a luxury product because they know it will perform
better, they purchase it because of the status and appearance that it signals to those around them.
The distinction between luxury and premium is significant because many brands are unsure of
where they want to position themselves. In order for a high end brand to be successful it needs to
position themselves as either providing some benefit that justifies the price, or as a fantasy that the
customer needs to pay for to be a part of.
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Organizational culture
Organization culture comprises the deep, basic assumptions and beliefs, as well as the shared
values that define organization membership, as well as the member s habitual ways of making
decisions, and presenting themselves, and their organization to those who come in contact with it.
Clegg, Kornberger and Pitsis, 2008
The dictionary definition of a culture is the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular
group of people or a society . An organisation is made up of individuals and the culture of an
organization defines how things are done in an organisation and what behaviour and actions are
considered as acceptable or not acceptable. Hofstede defines culture as the collective programming
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Thus the culture of an organisation has an influence and to an extent acts as a driver for everyone
who forms a part of an organisation whether it is at an individual level or a group level. This view
is supported by Harrison and Stokes when they say that
Culture impacts most aspects of organizational life, such as how decisions are made, who makes
them, how rewards are distributed, who is promoted, how people are treated, how the organization
responds to its environment, and so on (9)
In fact, these assumptions, beliefs, norms and values which are shared by the organisation s
members that can significantly affect strategy formulation and implementation. (10)
Organisational cultural is in every sense just that, a culture. So not only does it act as an internal
binding force which keeps the organisation together and in harmony, but it also defines how an
individual should present himself and his organisation when he represents it. For example Price
Waterhouse Coopers takes pride in the ever increasing diversity of its workforce and works to
instil the idea of flexible but diligent working. This ideology could be considered as values
forming part of PWC s organisational culture. So whenever an employee comes in touch with a
client these values will be automatically be reflected in
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Midterm Review Anatomy 1 Lab
Review: Anatomy I Lab Chapter 1: Language of Anatomy What is anatomic position? Human
body is erect, with the feet only slightly apart, head and toes pointed forward, and arms hanging
at the sides with palms facing forward. two major divisions of human body surface are Axial, and
Appendicular 2. Body orientation and direction. ~Superior above ex. the nose is superior to the
mouth ~Inferior below ex. the abdomen is inferior to the chest ~Anterior front ex. the face and the
arms are in the anterior body surface. ~Posterior back ex. the spine is posterior to the heart
~Medial toward the midline ex. the heart is medial to the lungs. ex. the sternum is medial to the ribs
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Coccyx formed from the fusion of 3 to 5 small irregularly shaped vertebrae. It is literally a human
tailbone, a vestige of the tail that other vertebrates have; is attached to the sacrum by ligaments.
7. Sternum (bones of sternum and identify them in figure) 8. True ribs and false ribs *12 pairs of
ribs True Ribs first seven pairs; are directly connected to the sternum. False Ribs next five fairs;
are not directly connected to the Sternum. Chapter 5: Appendicular Skeleton How many bones
are in the appendicular skeleton composed of 126 bones of appendages and pectoral and pelvic
girdles which attach the limbs to the axial skeleton. 2. The bones of the Clavicle and Scapulae
Clavicle (collarbone) sternal (medial) end attaches to sternal manubrium acromial (lateral) end
articulates w/ the scapulae to form part of the shoulder joint. Scapulae (shoulder blades) known as
wings of humans connects humerus (upper arm bone) w/ clavicle (collar bone) two processes:
acromion: connects clavicle coracoid process: attachment point for upper limb muscles has three
angles: superior, inferior, lateral 3. The Arm consists of single bone called humerus head fits into
glenoid cavity
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Essay On Unicamerality In Nebraska
The Nebraska legislature is different from other state legislatures. What makes Nebraska different
to begin with, is the fact that it is a non partisan unicameral. Although, the unicameral only has one
house it operates in basically the same manners as all others and faces problems like those
bicameral legislaturesin other states. However, Nebraska takes pride in the fact that its state
legislatureis non partisan and that it works across party lines to make it a better state. Yet, some
inside the legislature do not believe this to be the case. The intent George Norris had when creating
the unicameral was to bring people and let them participate in the legislative process. Norris wanted
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Yet, they are also subjects that state legislatures deal with. Within a state s legislature partisanship
and polarization are present and so they are something that also affects the unicameral. Nebraska s
non partisanship is being threatened by polarization. However, what causes this polarization in a
state which has a non partisan unicameral. There is very limited literature on the unicameral and
the problems it faces. Nevertheless, I intend to examine literature concerning legislatures to figure
out what is occurring in the unicameral that is causing the non partisanship to erode. I believe that
Nebraska is a unique state in the way that its government operates and therefore an interesting case
to study. I think that there are a couple of important factors like term limits and the influence of
interest groups that might be at play and are contributing to the partisanship being observed within
the unicameral. First, I will examine the literature and discuss possible variables that affect non
partisanship. Second, I will relate the relevant literature to my internship experience. Third, I will
provide a reflection on my time at the unicameral. Lastly, I will provide concluding remarks and
direction on where research
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My Graduation Essay
Stepping upon a simple stage was the best thing I could have ever done. Overseeing the
multitude that was there to witness my every word, every tremble, every emotion, and every
heart beat, was then that I realized that the sentiment was real. It was essentially the end of time
and I could not bear to hold back what I no intentions of doing. Cry. Tears of joy darted down my
face as I walked across the stage and received my ultimate gift. With fancy inscription, my gift
was entitled Class of 2009 . I had just graduated. Ok seniors, everyone settle down and take your
seat with your name on it . The principle conducted everyone as we prepared to get ready for our
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I could sense the stares glaring upon me as I switched positions every second in my chair. Two
hours wasted out of my life before the orator called my name. With a shamble walk, insensible
arms, and a tilted head I deliberated myself across the front of the gym and out the door. One of
my classmates ran out the door and past me with glee assuring me that she would see me on
Monday, the day of our graduation. Saturday and Sunday went by fast. Vowing that God had cut
off at least twelve hours off my weekend, Monday morning arrived. I had to be at the coliseum at
nine a.m. I woke up at eight thirty on the dot. With no essential worries and not a care in the
world what I looked like, I merely jumped out of bed and put my graduation dress, cap, and gown
on. In six minutes flat I was ready to go. I made it out my room and past the mirror wall right
before I was about to leave. Looking at myself I knew I looked unacceptable, but my mind could
not lead me to care. Right before I could make it out the door my mom vented her words of
refutation. Where do you think you are going? You did not bother to brush your hair, wash your
face nor take a shower. Thinking quickly, I managed to use time as my excuse and scampered out
the door to avoid any more questions. When I arrived at the coliseum, I was quite confused
considering I did not listening to anything the principal had stated at practice graduation
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Investigating The Ph Of Water Sources Essay
Week 2 started by determining the pH of 8 water sources. The pH of the various water sources are
displayed in Table 2 as follows: rain water at 5.58, water with atmospheric levels of CO2 at 6.40,
the Jordan river at 6.60, the Clear creek at 7.20, Lake Monroe at 7.74, water saturated with CaCO3
at 9.45, and water saturated with CO2 at 4.10.
Identity of SamplepH
Rain water5.58
Water with atm. Levels of CO26.40
Jordan river6.60
Clear creek7.20
Griffey Lake7.49
Saturated with CaCO39.45
Saturated with CO24.10
Table 2: Record pH of water Samples
After the pH of each water samples were measured and recorded, the standardized HCl solution
was used to determine the buffer capacity of the water saturated with CaCO3 and water saturated
with CO2. Below, figures 1 and 2 display the titration curves of the two samples using pH vs.
volume of HCl added.
Figure 1: pH vs. HCl Volume of CaCO3 saturated water
Figure 2: pH vs. HCl volume of CO2 saturated water From the titration curves displayed in figures 1
2, the buffer capacity can be calculate, which expresses how much HCl to bring 1 L of water to a
pH of 4. In the case of the CO2 saturated water, we will calculate the buffer capacity to a pH of 3.
To calculate buffer capacity, the following equation is used:
mL HCl titrated * 1L/1000 mL * mol. Of standardized HCl/1L * 1/.10L sample * 1000mmol/1 mol
= mmol HCl/L
Identity of SampleMmol HCl/L
CaCO3 saturated water.8891
CO2 saturated water..9937
Table 3: Buffer
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The Character of Mrs. Mallard in The Story of an Hour by...
The Character of Mrs. Mallard in The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin In The story of an Hour,
Kate Chopin reveals the complex character, Mrs. Mallard, In a most unusual manner. THe reader
is led to believe that her husband has been killed in a railway accident. The other characters in
the story are worried about how to break the news to her; they know whe suffers from a heart
condition, and they fear for her health. On the surface, the story appears to be about how Mrs.
Mallard deals with the news of the death of her husband. On a deeper level, however, the story is
about the feeling of intense joy that Mrs. Mallard experiences when she realizes that she is free
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She noticed the there were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds . The
other characters in the story have one impression of Mrs. Mallard; she seems to have reacted to
the terrible news as one would expect, but the reader is aware that a distinct change has come over
her.
The story unviels its theme at this point: Mrs. Mallard, for the first time in her life, experiences a
new found freedom. Instead of dreading the future without her husband, she saw beyond that
bitter moment a long procession of years to come that would belong to her absolutely . She
could now live her life and be absolutely free of the imposing will of her husband: There would
be no one to live for her during the coming years; she would live for herself. There would be now
powerful will bending hers in the blind persistence with which men and women believe they have a
right to impose a private will upon a fellow creature.(15)
Mrs. Mallard had, in that brief moment of illumination (15), stumbled upon a truth: she was now
her own person, free from the confines of her husband. She had loved her husband, sometimes
(15), but that didn t matter: What could love ....count for in the face of theis possession of self
assertion which she suddenly recognized as the strongest impulse of her being! THE theme of the
story unfolds at this point: Mrs. Mallard, through the death of her husband, is able to experience the
joy of the realization
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Pros And Cons Of Being An American Teenager
People today all have different and unique backgrounds, mine in particular is very different than
your average American teenager. I am the daughter of two very religious Iraqi immigrants who
left their homeland behind because they are Christians. This has shaped how I am because it
shows me how blessed I truly am to be born and raised in a country where I do not have to be
worried about being an Assyrian Christian. My familyand my Assyrian community have taught me
and raised me to be the person I am today, they have been the ones who shaped me into a grown
woman that will one day be one of best physicians in the world.
I have been inspired by so many people in my life from my parents and uncles to my churches
clergy. As a child I was raised
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Vancouver Bicycle Rental System Essay
In response to the research report, this draft outlines my basic blueprint to research bicycle rental
system. The research will lead to the recommendation of building a bicycle rental transportation
system in Vancouver.
Introduction
From today to the future year 2030, it is appropriate to estimate that Vancouverpopulation will
increase by more than one million. Vancouver public transportation will hardly bear the pressure
due to the largely increase in population. Other than population pressure, the public transportation is
criticised by huge carbon emissions as well. For sharing the responsibility of Translink, it is
necessary to build the bicycle rental system as a supplement of sky train and bus.
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It is foresee that in next 10 years, more and more people do not take the bus at peak times, but by
bike to avoid the crowds.
Our Public bicycle system is one of remote circulation model, the more the stations, the more people
use it. Thus, the revenue will increase. However, building station net works is the most difficult
problem the development of public bike system. If government will not sponsors this program, a
department or enterprise alone to establish rent houses is difficult to reach the economical of scale.
Therefore, the new business system will end result of high unsustainable costs.
For solving this problem, we should seek the cooperation from Vancouver government. Our
management team should formed by the Municipal Construction Commission, Public Transport
Group and all other relevant units. Urban management, traffic police, public transportation and
communities together selected stations address. All stations will located in sidewalks, parking lots,
bus stations and other public areas at a very low rent cost or even free.As the bicycle becoming an
important component of urban public transport part, the market orient mode will difficult to go
through. Our team explicitly proposed public bike should be implemented largely public operation.
Public bike rental system, hardware, software should be invested from the government budget.
To avoiding loss from stealing, our team will also cooperate with university of
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Pablo Picasso Contributions
Pablo Picasso was a significant man. During the twentieth century he was known as one of the most
influential artist. Picasso was not a man to jump in the boat of mainstream. If society had a ranking
chart, he would be at the top in the art realm. Creating ones own type of art shows characteristics of
adaptation, loud opinions, realness, taking head to their emotions, come to find the solutions to
their problems, and acceptance.
As a little boy born in Malaga, Spain on October 25, 1881, his parents did not know he would be
a child prodigy. An expatriate painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and stage designer; just
shows how diverse he was. Not just a basic love for art did he have, some say he was radical in his
work. Over thee fourths of his life, he devoted his whole being to his art, he believed this was the
best thing for his body. As a 14 year old, he began putting his work out in the open. He believed
that leaving Spain and set out towards Paris would help him further his love for art.
A young boy with self confidence, strong will, and a mind focused on enormous dreams. From a
young age Pablo knew he wanted to be a creator. He wanted to paint, sculpt, draw, etc. for the
entertainment of others. His father was also an artist, so here is where Picasso found his love
for art. Growing up around his fathers relish and passion for art; he was accustomed to the
things an artist has to do to pursue their dream. Picasso also saw his father as an educator, as he
was a professor at the school of fine arts as well as a curator at the museum in Malaga. When he
grew old enough, Picasso studied under his father for one year at the school of fine arts: then he
decided to transfer to the Academy of Arts for one year. Not knowing at the time he was going to
move to Paris to practice new styles. During that time he was working from the Blue period to the
Rose period. As these periods were going on he was practicing mastering Cubism, Surrealism, and
Realism. Georges Braque s made a contribution to Picasso in the thought of creating Cubism: as
where Picasso made major contributions in the creating of Symbolism and Surrealism. Picasso
invented the collage; this is sticking pre existing materials into new designs.
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Most Dangerous Game Book Vs Movie
People often read a book or short story and then watch the movie based on that story. The Most
Dangerous Game is a short story that was made into a movie; the movie is not as interesting as the
short story. Two important differences between the movie and the short story are setting and
character.
The setting makes the movie it different from the short story. First of all, the setting in the movie is
a little different. The film s setting is still on an island in the Caribbean, but the island is has a
different name; it is called Brank Island. The island in the movie is like the story because there
is a lot of jungle. But in the movie, the island seems much smaller. The movie also shows
waterfalls although there are no swaterfalls in the story. The castle in the movie also is different.
Zaroff says it was a leftover Spanish fort. But that is not what it was in the story. On the other
hand, the setting in the short story is mostly an island called Ship Trap Island. That is a better name
than the one in the movie because it tells what happens to the ships that go past it. The island ...
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General Zaroff in the film has black hair and a mustache and a bad Russian accent. Most
importantly, though, he has a scar which he keeps touching. The scar is meant to show that he is
mentally scarred because he wants to hunt people. It is not as interesting a description as in the
story. In addition,, the character of General Zaroff in the story is more interesting the in the movie.
The setting in the short story is mostly an island called Ship Trap Island. That is a better name
than the one in the movie because it tells what happens to the ships that go past it. The island also
is described as having thick woods, brush, a swamp, and steep cliffs. These were not all shown in
the movie. Overeall, the setting description in the movie is not as good as the setting description in
the short
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Bunsen Burner Lab Report
A potential risk that could be experienced throughout the experiment would be when sterilising the
glass spreader, which was done by using the Bunsen burner. If the process of sterilisation was not
done cautiously, or the Bunsen burner did not have the safety flame turned on, consequently, the
mistake of burning the skin or, the flamecatching fire with surrounding flammable objects.
Due to a Bunsen burner being incorporated into the experiment, long hair could be a major hazard,
and cause serious consequences with hair catching on fire if hair is not tied up away from the face.
If the Bunsen burner flame has been turned off and needed to be packed away, another risk would
be detaching the pipe from the gas tap. Consequently, if the gas taps are not turned off before
removing the Bunsen burner, gas could be released into the classroom.
Another potential risk could be coming into contact with the bacteria. Furthermore, this can spread
and cause an illness. This can happen if gloves, an apron, and any other safety equipment, are not
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For instance, when sterilising the glass spreader, it is to be done correctly and to be fully aware
of the flame. This also applies to when holding the equipment in the safest way possible, and can
be done by making sure the hand is positioned furthest away from the flame. When holding the
glass spreader over the Bunsen burner, it is unsafe to hold it over the flame continually. An
alternative and safer way of doing this would be to hold the glass spreader over the burner for a
couple of seconds, then to move it away, and repeat. It is also important that all flammable
equipment is kept away from the Bunsen
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The Different Stages Of Human Development
The different stages of human development can be vast in dimension. The chosen age group was
childhood (3 12 years) or also called the juvenile period consist of various features of its age group.
Early to middle childhood features such as physical, emotional, cognitive, and social aspects have
their growing and specific developments compared to other human developmental stages. Also,
different theoretical perspectives will substantiate the selected developmental stage and which is
most useful. The importance of the studies and different viewpoints will shed light on childhood
structures to appreciate human growth and behavior. Childhood Features The childhood physical
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252). The emotional needs of the child come into play alongside with their physical needs.
Emotional During this phase, children are not entirely dependent on their parents but tend to
become more independent with even learning and adopting adultlike behaviors. Thompson and
Nelson (2011) that it s a possibility that at this stage middle childhood shows proof of stress and
/ pathological/traumatic lesions that are associated with the initial adoption of adultlike behaviors
(p. 254). The emotional climate also affects the child s feelings such as the parent s temperaments
towards child during discipline creating socio emotional outcomes based on parental nurturance
(Avants et al., 2011). Parental nurturance and the involvement in a child s life can impact their
independence where different aspects of warmth and availability of parent care, expressive and
verbal responsivity, paternal connection, emotional environment, and encouragement of maturity
are important. Children are learning more complex tasks where they are attempting to understand
and transition to self sufficiency. With new conduct occurring alongside with understanding their
emotions impacted with sexual maturation, hence there are also cognitive aspects at work.
Cognitive The biological aspects of both somatic and neurological now involve the gradual maturity
of the child s brain
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Character Analysis Of Julius Caesar
Imagine being stabbed to death by people you thought were your friends yet still having people
worship you even after death. Julius Caesar was loved by many and hated by few. Those few
happened to be his companions . The conspirators were Brutus, Cassius, and Casca. Brutus for
example hated the fact that the Romans worshiped him so much. He believed that he had no real
personal reason to attack Caesar other than doing it for the general welfare. It was 23 stabbings to
his body that ultimately killed Caesar. In Are we evaluating political candidates all wrong?
Claudio Fernandez Araoz says that a leader should always have openness to change , capacity for
growth , and willingness to surround themselves with the best . Shakespeare makes sure that Julius
Caesardemonstrates these specific leadership traits in the play. He puts him in difficult positions
and shows how Caesar manages to do things for the good of the people. He also makes sure to
mention Caesar s rhetorical ways.
Part 1: Caesar the Leader
First of all, Caesar was a man who the romans seen as fit to rule over them, they practically
worshiped the ground he walked on. He demonstrated openness to change , this shows how he is
able to adapt to his own new decision making during a time of unexpected events. For example,
Caesar goes and to war with the forces of Pompey without knowing for sure if he d win or not. He
did in fact defeat the forces of Pompey and was then able to take full control of Rome; he adapted
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Hatshepsut Accomplishments
Although the status of women in Egypt was higher than that of other civilizations, the idea of
women ruling as king over Egypt was not liked. She became the first women to become king in
Egyptian history. Leading the way for Cleopatra, Elizabeth I and Catherine the Great. Like many
other Egyptian rulers, her claim to fame was sought through marrying her half brother, Thutmose II.
Hatshepsutwas given the title of King, Pharaohof Egypt; she sought power and strength.
During her reign she started a building program to repair the damage done to the temples from
the Hyksos. A major difference between Hatshepsut and other leaders of Egypt, was her gender.
Hatshepsut was the first female to reign and claimed that she was chosen by the Egyptian god
Amun Ra. She tried to prove her effectiveness by dressing like a man and growing a beard,
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She put to effect many routes for trade through sea and expeditions to rebuild temples and saw
that the work was done. Her success was partially seen through the respect that the people had for
her father. Hatshepsut greatest achievement was her mortuary temple at the Deir el Bahri. She
referred to it as Most Sacred of Sacred Places, specifically for its beauty and its color.
When Hatshepsut s husband Thutmose II died, their son, Thutmose III was still of young age. This
allowed for Hatshepsut to have full regency over Egypt. Reigning over 7 years, until her son
became of age. During that time, she titled herself Pharaoh and claimed high status; only allowing
her son to claim a status under her. She thought that she had just as much a right to reign over
Egypt as any other
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Health Care System Of Nepal
Health in one of the important things of human life. Without good health people cannot able to
perform daily activates. Health plays vital role to country s economic development. If People
health is good than nation health will be good. Economic will move fast if people are healthy
because healthy people can perform task well. My research paper will research about Healthcare
system in Nepal. Background of Nepal Nepal is mountainous country in the World. The average
life expectancy is 67.95. Nepal has an approx. 28 million population. Also, approximately two
thirds of the health problem in Nepal are infectious disease. This infectious disease occurs high
rate of illness and death. In addition to this, there are many people are infected from HIV aids
due to lack of education and open boarder between India Nepal. The health system has been
developed day by day. There are health post in every village development committee area. Also,
now a day s government allow private sector to invest in health care system. Right now, there are so
many private health college, hospital, clinic, nursing home etc. So, we can see that health system
has been developed.
Health System has been developed; the most basic unit is a Sub Health Post or Health Post in each
Village Development Committee area. However, the expansion of the Health System has not been
matched by an expansion in the domestive resources, workers and supplies, and the available
resources are not efficiently distributed. In
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Supernatural Elements And Supernatural Elements In...
Supernatural and temporal elements are popular devices used in romantic literature.
Supernatural elements are things that go beyond the natural realm such as spirits and demons,
and temporal elements are a part of the physical world such as nature and flaws in humanity.
Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter, a romantic novel, consists of mystic and secular
facets that enhance the plot and tone of the novel as well as creating conflicts. Supernatural
elements provide contrast between Puritan beliefs and witchcraft, and temporal elements
provide contrast between the sins and flaws of society and the purity of nature. The devil is a
supernatural being that imposes itself into the character, Roger Chillingworth. The temporal
fault of hypocrisy shows in Dimmesdale s character and the judgmental nature of the
townspeople. The role of the forest is both a supernatural and temporal element because it is a
very spiritual place and provides an escape from the secular world. Hawthorne uses dark
supernatural elements to characterize Roger Chillingworth. Hester s affair makes Chillingworth
an envious and vengeful man, and his need for revenge turns him into a fiend. Chillingworth s
physical appearance changes for the worst in the course of seven years, old Roger Chillingworth
was a striking evidence of man s faculty of transforming himself into a devil (Hawthorne 156).
Chillingworth s appearance changes from a studious and scholarly man to a stooped and
deformed creature with red glowing eyes. Pearl observes Chillingworth s hideous and terrifying
features and suspects that he is the Black Man. Not only is Chillingworth s appearance effected
by the supernatural elements of the devil, his demonic character is exposed when he leeches onto
Dimmesdale. Chillingworth seems to embrace his demonic identity when Hester condemns him
for torturing Dimmesdale and making his life hell. Chillingworth admits to doing so, but refuses
to stop because Dimmesdale deserves it. Hawthorne uses the evil supernatural elements of the
devil to make Roger Chillingworth a symbol of the Black Man. His reason for doing so provides
grave conflict in the lives of Hester, Pearl, and especially Dimmesdale. The comparison of
Chillingworth to the devil
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Benefits Of Economic Globalization On South Africa Essay
GVPT200 Essay II
South Africa has reaped the benefits of economic globalization first hand as it has emerged to
become a major economic power in Africa, especially in recent years. This country has been
infamously plagued by apartheid, an inhumane policy of segregation based on grounds of race,
which also had economic consequences as trade sanctions were established in 1986 by the United
States in response to South Africa s policy of apartheid. However, apartheid ended in the 1990s and
the South African Development Community was created in 1992 in order to promote economic
development through free trade zones in other regions in Africa. South Africaalso signed free trade
agreements with other regions, including Europe. I am interested in analyzing South Africa from
1991 when severe trade sanctions imposed against South Africa were repealed by the United States
to 2010 when South Africa became part of the esteemed BRICS countries, a major indication of
global economic success. The independent variable is therefore economic globalization, stimulated
by the rescinding of the punitive trade sanctions by the United States in 1991, while the dependent
variable is whether South Africa has done better or worse since 1991 when it became more
connected to the global economy. The indicators for the independent variable are the number of
level of trade barriers, the repeal of Comprehensive Anti Apartheid Act, openness to free trade and
free trade agreements, exports, and
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Werewolves And The Side Effect Of A Fungus Called Ergot
Werewolves, mostly creatures of the night, hunt, feed, and survive like other animals.
Werewolves are Mythical creatures, but there have been many sighting by ordinary people.
Werewolves have remained a mystery for a long time. Several theories accumulated over the
years on the topic of werewolves. There were Stories about men who shape shift during a full
moon, a man wolf hybrid, their possible connection to the legend of the Navajo Skinwalkers, and
the side effect of a fungus called Ergot. It was near the end of the 16th century in the town of
Bedburg, farmers were chasing a beast who was the cause of death of 13 children, two pregnant
women, and numerous livestock. When the farmers were about to move in for the killthe beast was
nowhere
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The American Influences On Canada
Culminating Essay American Influences on Canada
After the passing of the Statute of Westminster in 1931, Canada and the other British Dominions
gained much independence from Great Britain. For Canada, this newfound independence
eventually led to a less dependent relationship with Britain and a stronger relationship with the
United States. The United States, partly due to its close geographical proximity to Canada, has
influenced and shaped many Canadian cultural and societal components, such as sports, seasonal
traditions, music, and social media. Since the passing of the Statute of Westminster in 1931,
Canada s culture has irrefutably become highly influenced by the United States.
American sport telecasts have not only dominated the average American household, but have
also claimed a great presence and importance in the households of many Canadians. The sport of
football is widely watched and praised in the United States. Every year the National Football
League plays a championship game known as the Super Bowl, which is watched by many
Americans. This American championship game is also popularly watched in Canada. According
to statistics released by the National Football League and the Canadian Television Network, in
2015 more Canadians than Americans, on a per capita basis, watched the Super Bowl. These
statistics showed that fifty five percent of all Canadians, versus only fifty one percent of all
Americans, had watched part of the 2015 Super Bowl game telecast.1
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Analysis Of Hey There Delilah
Confessing Love Through Song The purpose of this paper is to analyze the song Hey There
Delilah by the Plain White T s. This paper will identify the message and tone of the song, as well
as the artist s appeal to the audience by analyzing the organization of the song, and the specific
rhetorical strategies the artist used to connect to the audience. The song s organization, style,
figurative language, and hyperboles in the lyrics will also be analyzed to connect the artist s
intention back to the audience. In this song, the artist s main point and thesis, is that he is head
over heels in lovewith a girl named Delilah. He wants to tell the world, and Delilah herself, how
much he loves her, and how their love conquers the distance between them.
This song was released in May 2006 in the United states, with the intended audience being people
ranging in age from middle school age to college age. He chose this range in age to connect to a
broad amount of people, with the general assumption that they would be familiar with what love is,
or have experienced it themselves.
The artist wants the audience to feel his substantial affection for Delilah, and how it is unchanging
even though they are separated by distance. He appeals to the audience s emotions of admiration,
compassion, and longing for another person. The artist does this by singing about his extensive
love for Delilah, which may lead people to think of someone they themselves care deeply about, or
an example of love in their life.
The artist chooses an upbeat and happy tempo that repeats throughout the song. He chooses this
repeating tempo to draw the listener s attention to the lyrics of the song. The slow, yet happy tempo
paired with the artists bright and cheery voice creates a sense of ease and happiness within the song
itself, and the audience.
In this song, for the majority of the time the artist is confessing and explaining his love for
Delilah to the world, and Delilah herself. He does this by telling the audience exactly what he is
thinking, however, he does use imagery on occasion to accentuate his point. For example, the artist
uses the simile Times Square can t shine as bright as you, to compare Delilah s radiance to the
lights of New
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Summary Of The Hidden History Of The Olympic Games
Advancement of Political Agendas
The video on the Hidden History of the Olympic Games provides intriguing revelations that the
Olympic Games are driven by astonishing propaganda associated with international rivalry and
social struggles (Poulton, 2012). The video clarifies that Olympic Games have preserved the
colonial strategies and operations in most host nations and cities by the organizing bodies (Poulton,
2012). This has caused the production of unique ceremonies and symbolisms while supporting the
encroachment of thieving indigenous lands in host colonies. For instance, Germany used the event
to advocate the myth of Aryan racial dominance and physical prowess in the 1936 Berlin games.
The German artists emerged to idealize athletes through sculptures and significant forms with
muscle tones and physically fit features (Mason, 2012). The significance of the Munich massacre
is that retribution is harshly critical in political agendas. This caused a loss of potential athlete
skills where about 11 athletes were demised. A rivalry was triggered from the occasion even though
the authorities were informed of terror attacks (Mason, 2012).
Olympic Games Boycotts and Protests
In 1936, Germany won the hosting of Olympic Games to proclaim how it restored its status in
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Neil Faulkner was determined that the 2012 London Olympics would ensure a profound legacy for
Britain as a nation. Firstly, this would lead to a historical development magnificent transport
infrastructure to magnify the underground rail and road networks as well (Poulton, 2012).
Secondly, the event would upgrade the Britain culture for more tourism activities (Poulton, 2012).
This would enable London to gain the desired attention from the world effectively and convenient
to benefit the nations (Xiaoming, 2012). Thirdly, the events would trigger environmental
protection, and vital scientific innovations complete development of London. (Poulton,
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Persuasive Essay On Duck Hunting
The reason that I would like to run a duck lodge and guide duck hunts is because duck hunting is
what I am most passionate about. There are thousands of duck lodges located all across North
America. Duck hunting has increased in popularity over the past 15 years mostly due in part to
the popularity of it on T.V. With that being said this has caused a large increase in the number of
lodges being created, to be able to keep up with the demand. Jobs in this field are found all over
North America, they range from Alaska all the way through Canada, and as well as all over
through South America. Jobs relating to this career are mostly found around high trafficked areas
of migrating waterfowl, places like Stuttgart, Arkansas (known as the rice and duckcapital of the
world), Salt Lake City, Utah, around many small towns in North Dakota, and the Outer Banks of
North Carolina. General duties of this field would be equipment maintenance, time management,
farming, earth moving, and lodge maintenance. Specific duties of this job would be agricultural
management for waterfowl, conservation efforts for waterfowl, and being successful when
guiding other people and ensuring clients safety. Hours of work ordinarily required for this job
could vary, duck guiding and hunting is very seasonal, most states only allow a general 60 day
season. During those 60 days you could be up 2 hours before sunrise and not going to sleep till
after the sun sets. Several questions could determine the
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The impact of World War 1 on Japanese development in the...
Assess the impact of World War 1 on Japanese development in the early 20th century. World War 1
and its aftermath, together with the great Tokyo earthquake of 1923, brought profound changes in
social, intellectual, and urban consciousness. (Jansen 496)World War 1 caused many changes in the
nation of Japan, both positive and negative. The whole infrastructure of the country altered
immensely during the early 20th century, even when compared to the drastic modernisation of the
Meiji Restoration. In the first quarter of the 20th century Japan had no less than 3 different
emperors, and subsequently experienced 3 different historical eras. July 1912 saw the death of the
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Of the big four (Mitsui, Sumitomo, Mitsubishi and Yasuda) the first three concentrated on heavy
industry such as ship building. This proved a lucrative move considering the demand for ships
during the war, for military and trade purposes. Of course none of these changes would have taken
place had the government not agreed to the trade agreements and industrial tutoring of Europe and
the United States.
World War 1 also ushered in changes in the government of Japan. These changes were less visible
differences and more a change in the ideas of how a government should be structured. Political party
government took a long time to take hold.
The Meiji Constitution was deliberately vague on the subject of executive responsibility.
Sovereignty and final authority in all matters rested with the throne, but at the same time the
ruler had to be protected from active participation lest he be found fallible. (Jansen 496)Up until
1921, considered the dawn of party politics in Japan, the government system was set up of four
main parts. A powerful Cabinet, headed by the Prime Minister, was in control of local
government and national police. (The Emperor was theoretically head of the armed services, but
generals and admirals were selected by the staff of the armed services to protect the Emperor from
participation) A Privy Council made of imperial appointees had to approve of important decisions
on national policy or the constitution. A House of Peers,
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Analysis Of The Movie Memoirs Of A Geisha
Both Rob Marshall and Warwick Thornton have very distinctive and different directory movie
styles. However, In memoirs of a Geisha (Directed by Rob Marshall) and Samson Delilah
(Directed by Warwick Thornton) Both Warwick and Marshall are able to communicate their ideas
of exploitation similarly through a variety of shots and film techniques. These techniques are used
in great succession and are able to capture the audienceto sympathize with these characters at their
lowest points.
A scene in Samson Delilah that truly captured the essence of exploitation in modern day Australia
was a scene where Delilah tries to sell her artwork to an Aboriginal art gallery. The character
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The audience is then promptly shifted behind delilah with an over the shoulder shot and is
quickly glanced at by the art exhibitionist. We then hear I m not interested as we watch his
attention drift back to his computer. As the viewer we are all promptly taken back by this and
can t help but sympathize with Delilah. My immediate thought after this occurred was Why was
Delilah dismissed so quickly? This isn t fair! which I believe Warwick Thornton wanted his
audiences to think. Warwick managed to subtly instill discomfort into his viewers by putting us
in a situation we can t help but feel uncomfortable and sympathetic in which was used in great
succession. We then switch back to where the art exhibtionist is standing and watch as Delilah
walks off emcombringly out of the shot as there is a sharp focus on her while exiting. Once
delilah has vanished out of the shot we are quickly transitioned to the next scene as we see
Delilah sitting on a hill looking off into the distance. We then transition and see two school girls
sitting on a bench. One with on her phone and the other eating ice cream. The camera than shifts
focus from these two unknown school girls to Delilah who s watching in the background. This
shot stays on Delilah for 7 seconds and I believe that this is very significant. As previously
mentioned Delilah does not look like she fits in, in fact based on her
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Americanah Writing Style
Summer Writing Assignment
Lindsay Harris
8/30/15
Ap Lang
Americanah Writing Style
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, author of the National Bestseller Americanah has a very descriptive,
personal writing style. The writing style is very unique, even though it isn t written in first person
you feel very close to the main character as if they re the one who s telling the story. The writer
uses imagery to make you feel as if you are in the setting that is being described. The tone of the
writing is honest, sensitive and innocent. She tells her thoughts and struggles of being an African in
america and what it means to be black for the first time. Throughout the whole book the author
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The author uses diction and descriptive writing to share all her thoughts and observations on
people. She has always been very observant person, that is why she is always able to spot
differences between American people and the people of her hometown in Lagos. The man
standing closest to her was eating an ice cream cone; she had always found it a little
irresponsible, the eating of ice cream cones by grown up American men, especially the eating of
ice cream cones by grown up American men in public. ... The graying hair on the back of his
head was swept forward, a comical arrangement to disguise his bald spot. He had to be an
academic, but not in the humanities or he would be more self conscious. A firm science like
chemistry, maybe. Before, she would have said, I know, that peculiar American expression that
professed agreement rather than knowledge, and then she would have started a conversation with
him, Her observations are descriptive and relatable, they are also thought provoking. The writer
often points out small details most people wouldn t notice.The Author s writing structure can be
described as speedy, as she often jumps from one childhood memory or event
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Dumpster Diving Summary
Lars Eighner begins by recalling a time from before he began to dumpster dive as an attempt to
reveal to his readers that his fondness for garbage cans was not something forced upon him. He
quickly transitions to the time when he began to dumpster dive and describes the overall
experience of it. Once he has completed his general description, the essay takes a detailed turn into
what dumpster divingthrough the years has taught him: everything from determining good food
from the bad, how wasteful students in college can be, making sure drinks are safe, the stages a
beginning dumpsterdiver goes through (self disgust, curiosity, realization, and possibly the
dangerous hoarding), and how dumpster diving has a hand in gained weight. Further
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Essay Deforestation of The Pacific Northwest
Deforestation of the Pacific Northwest
One of the most controversial areas associated with the global problem of deforestation is the
Pacific Northwest of the US. The problem can be broken down into several issues that all tie in
together. These include the near extinction of the Northern Spotted Owl, the business aspect of
logging versus the environmental aspect, and the role of the government in this problem. In 1973,
the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was passed. This enabled the
Dept. of Commerce and Dept. of the Interior to place species, either land or marine, as either
threatened or endangered. Under these terms species could no longer be hunted, collected, injured
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Seeing an animal in an artificial environment can certainly not be compared to witnessing an
animal in its natural environment. In my opinion, there can be no price put on the existence of
any species on this planet, plant or animal. To think that money has become such an influential
part of our society that companies are willing to sacrifice a species in order to make a profit. The
northern spotted owl is only one of many species that are on the verge of extinction do to
deforestation. Another important consideration in the deforestation of the Pacific North Coast is
logging as a business. The investors of a publicly owned company sole concern is the growth of
their stock, and this for lumber companies is accomplished by harvesting trees in the most efficient
and cost effective manner. Clear cutting old growth is the best way to accomplish this. This
approach leads to quick financial gain but is not best for the long term or the trees. It is the
companies that use this process that is the most unfavorable to the forests and contributes to
deforestation the most. Another approach uses wise management techniques to maximize the long
term profit of the forest. Guest speaker Jerry
Howe would fall into this category as a private land owner. As a land
steward, he believes he can do what he wants with his land. The term
steward is used
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Suburban America Movie Analysis
Suburban America: Update the Vision for a Sustainable Future
We are constantly being presented media as advertisements, television shows, movies which have
a backdrop of the typical American suburban neighborhood, complete with built in set of residents
which are homogenized to a perceived norm in an effort to make the media s message more
appealing. However, I live in a typical American suburban neighborhood which was built in the
1950s, and when I survey my neighbors they fail to fit any stereotype leading me to believe that the
stereotype is no longer valid. Recently, I had the opportunity to watch the documentary film
Suburban America: Problems and Promises (9/2011) which attempts to define an example of a
modern American suburban neighborhood, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The examples focused on the ethnicity of the residents in order to dispel old beliefs such as how
the suburbs were populated with various Cleaver type families, stereotype. In addition, it brought
the importance of the political and economic agendas the ability to align their goals as necessary to
produce a successful model. The promotion and creation of sustainable redevelopment using Long
Island as the showcase first American modern suburb in illustration. The film sporadically jumped
to the 2008 Presidential election and an important local election which were expected to
significantly help or hinder the film s agenda of creating a sustainable vision, which I found
distracting. Other places besides Long Island used in the film for example projects were Arlington,
Chicago, Reston, Cleveland, Minneapolis, and Orange
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Blood Metaphors
Blood stained the pages of our history books. So many innocent Vitaevim lives lost in the pursuit
of a place to call home. Lost in space or slaughtered by the Malum, the evil being that haunted our
universe. Greedy things that were never satisfied by what they had, always wanting for more. They
tore apart planets, ripped them limb by limb, suffocated them with pollution, and drowned them
with the blood of my people. The stories say that once, way back to the third planet, there was
peace, until one day the ground shook and the great pillars of the pearl city and their shimmery
marble rooftops came smashing down, the ground beating it like a husband. A flood surged
throughout the city stealing children from their mothers and the innocent play... Show more content
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Pink clouds soft as cotton candy tufts floated around as a solid gold city lay far off in the
distance emitting smells of fresh picked magnolias, peonies, and poppies. Drums rang
somewhere off in the void, steady as a thundering heartbeat. I drank the sweet air as I walked
towards the city, hollyhocks, lilacs, and morning glories grew from where my bare feet had
made contact with the ground. Small lights glimmered in the trees of emerald green and bone as
I broke into a run to the city. I ran as fast as I could, but no matter what I did, the golden city
moved away. I heard screaming in the distance and my vision was clouded with red, but I could
not stop running, my feet wouldn t let me. I screamed for it to stop as I was rapidly approaching
a massive sinkhole of glimmering water surrounded by carved stones. The Well. I gripped the
trees as I flew past, but they gave me nothing but cuts and bruises. I had no control over my body
as I saw my reflection it vaulted me into the well, screaming at the top of my
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Nt1310 Unit 6 Paper
In order to duplicate the 8 Вј May 00 05 bond given the situation that it was not called, the
synthetic bond of 12 May 05 and May 05 STRIP should have the same coupon rate with the
original bond. Since STRIPs are zero coupon, we can get the weight of 12 May 05 in the synthetic
bond simply by dividing 8.25 by 12. The result we get is 0.6875, which means we should buy
68.75% of 12 May 05 in the synthetic bond.
Suppose the total amount of synthetic bond is $100, we buy $68.75 of 12 May 05, and this will
provide us a cash flow of $72.875 (0.12/2*68.75+68.75=72.875) at the last payment date. However,
the original bond provides $104.125 (0.0825/2*100+100=104.125) at the last payment date. The
difference between them is $104.125 72.875=$31.25 and this implies that we should buy 31.25%
of May 2005 STRIP. In this way, we can create the synthetic bond for 8.25 May 00 05 if not called
by buying 68.75% 12 May 05 and 31.25% May 05 STRIP.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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After dividing 8.25 by 8.875, we find out that we should buy 92.96% of 8.875 May 00. And as a
result, 7.04% of May 00 STRIP should be bought.
Cost to buy at ask = 0.9296*104.5 + 0.0704*46.66= $100.43
Cost to buy at bid = 0.9296*104.38 + 0.0704*46.25= $100.27
For investors who own the 8.25 May 00 05 bond, the current bid price for 8.25 May 00 05 bond is
101.25. To compute the theoretical price we have to use bid prices: (129.71875*0.6875) +
(29.90625*0.3125) = $98.5273438. This shows that 8.25 May 00 05 bond is overpriced. The
profit earned is 101.123 98.5273 = $2.5977. The investors should sell this bond and replace it with
any of the undervalued synthetic bonds preferably the first synthetic bond
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Essay on Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis
Jacqueline Lee Bouvier was born on July 28th, 1929 in East Hampton, Long Island. Jacqueline s
mother was Janet Lee Bouvier, a highly ambitious horseback rider. Jacqueline was nicknamed
quot;Jackie quot; after her father, Jack Bouvier. Young Jackie s parents were a very well off
coupled. Her father had an estimated fortune of 7 million dollars and Janet came from a wealthy
family also, her father had been chairman of the board of Chase National Bank.
Asides for the Bouviers wealth, the other thing they were most noted for was their beauty, Jack in
particular. His slim nose, wide set blue eyes, shiny black hair and muscular build earned him the
description as quot;drippingly handsome quot;. Jack s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At first Janet did not know that her husband was still playing his role as a ladies man but when she
found out she immediately demanded Jack s fidelity. Jack didn t know the meaning of the word.
Several months after Jackie s 7th birthday in 1936, her parents separated. When their separation
agreement ran out six months later, the Bouviers gave the marriage another try. It lasted for five
months. Then at the end of august 1937, Jack and Janet separated permanently, although they did
not get divorced until 1940. (Guthrie)
Janet won custody of her two daughters. Jackie and Lee considered living with their mother
quot;humdrum quot; while visiting their father was a quot;treat quot;. Jack had great influence
over his daughters. He taught them about personal style and what men looked for in women.
Whatever their father considered good, these girls did.(Guthrie)
Janet did not stay single for long. Two years after her divorce from Jack, Janet remarried Hugh
Auchincloss. Auchincloss was a Scottish man with good values and work ethics. Not only was
Auchincloss a hard working man but his family had an equally high social standing as the
Bouviers. Auchincloss s fortune was also greater than the Bouviers. Hugh owned a large estate,
Merrywood, in Virginia. At Merrywood he lived with Janet, his three children, Jackie and Lee, and
soon the two children that Janet and he would have together,
(Lowe)
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Narmer The Harvester
The Palette of Narmer, a 3000 2920 BCE piece from Hierakonpolis illustrates the unification of
the Upper and Lower halves of Egypt. The front of the Palette depicts the necks of felines
entwined into a loop, necks bound by string in what appears to be a restraining matter; visual
evidence for that unification, and dually serving as a compact to hold some of the iconic makeup
Egyptis often associated with. Also on the front, a bull representing the insurmountable strength
of King Narmer is seen charging a city s walls, hinting at Narmer s victory as King of the new
Egypt. Narmer is represented again wearing the red crown of Lower Egypt, as decapitated and
fallen foe lay on his right side. The back of the palette, not straying from the theme... Show more
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The Harvesters Vase of Hagia Triada was crafted in the relief artistic style, meaning the artist
added a component of realism by giving the structures more depth and 3 D characteristics. While
this wasn t absent holistically in Egyptian art (evidenced by the very real pyramids and
mastabas), generally many pieces of its ancient art were 2 dimensional, drawn on papyrus scrolls
in hieroglyphs or carved into colored stone. The Harvesters vase though included that element as
it shows figures that seem to be on a beveled plane. Both the Egyptian and Minoan artists
followed the trend of depicting people with profile and frontal views, both pieces also having one
person as a standout center figure. But with the Harvesters vase the detail paid to the central figure
was more of a visual one, then the symbolic details associated with Narmer on the palette. The man
is crafted with amazing anatomical detail as his hallowed ribs are seen as he inhales. This is
different than the attention to anatomical detail paid by the Egyptians with their funerary process of
mummification. The Egyptians attached significance to different body parts based on their sense
of spirituality and beliefs, whereas this artist seems interested in the actual workings of the body.
Namer s physique isn t given an excess of detail, it was more so his positioning
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Descartes And Spinoza On Nature Of God
When it comes to life s unanswerable questions, philosophers have always been prepared to
provide possible explanations on what they believe and try to further discuss difficult topics. This
is certainly the case when it comes to Descartes and Spinoza, who are both adamant that their views
provide the correct context and insight on their opinions of God. In Readings in Modern Philosophy
by Ariew and Watkins, it is revealed that while both philosophers tend to agree on opinions like
God being infinite, there are many reasons why Descartes and Spinoza disagree on the nature of
God and their opinion of substance, for example, Descartes believes that there is more than one
type of substance, while Spinoza argues that God is the only substance,... Show more content on
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This goes back to the idea of God being infinite because he acknowledges that a substance like
God will always persist regardless of if anyone was there to think him into existence. In addition,
the view that God is a morally good and just substance plays a significant role in Descartes
beliefs, without it, many of his ideas wouldn t be as secure, such as his beliefs of physical
objects, he explains this when he states, Now there clearly is in me a passive faculty of sensing,
that is, a faculty for receiving and knowing the ideas of sensible things; but I could not use it
unless there also existed, either in me or in something else, a certain active faculty of producing
or bringing about these ideas... (RMP, 51). This is one way that Descartes argues that the nature
of God is supremely good. It shows that Descartes doesn t think that God is a deceiver, this is
important because it revelas how he views God s nature, as an inherently good because he
explains that if we are deceived by God then he must not be real because God is not a deceiver.
Alternatively, Spinoza s ideas of the nature of God differ greatly. To begin, Spinoza views God as
the only infinite substance that has an infinite amount of distinct attributes. He believes that God
exists necessarily and that created substances are nonexistent. He defines substance by stating,
Substance which we understand to be through itself supremely perfect and in which nothing can be
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Science Stemming From Cellular Research
Meagan Martin
Coach Thames/Mrs. Miller
Health Science Capstone/English 1113
25 October 2014
Science Stemming from Cellular Research Since the discovery of stem cells, scientist have been
studying new ways
Scientists have been using stem cells since their discovery to improve research and treatments. One
type of organ improvement stem cells have played an important part in recently is the heart. There
can now be a reduction in cardiovascular disease morbidity rates through the utilization of stem
cells, and worrying about compatibility and time can become a thing of the past. Through the use
of stem cells, repair, rehabilitation, and transplant can help or even cure myocardial necrosis. A
stem cell is an undifferentiated cell that can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, scientists at the Texas Heart Institute extracted stem cells and anti inflammitory from
fat tissue from a patient that had had a myocardial infarction. Scientists then injected the stem cells
into the damaged area of the heart. They then studied patients with stem cell injections and without
stem cell injections. From baseline to six months, they noticed patients without stem cells damage
area increased by 5.1%, and patients with stem cells damage area decreased by 3% (Texas Heart).
This study had positive affects, as did a similar one. Other scientists induced rats to have myocardial
infarctions. They then extracted cardiac stem cells from the rats themselves and injected them back
into the damaged area of the heart. Mortality rates decreased, and scientists noticed the aortic and
myocardial walls became thicker to protect themselves from future problems (Beltrami, Barlucchi,
Torella). From the use of stem cells, cardiovascular repair can greatly decrease mortality rates and
increase quality of life for survivors. After patients have gone through heart disease, like any other
injury, therapeutic steps must be taken. Therapy and rehabilitation of damaged hearts has been
improved through the utilization of stem cells. Therapy includes strengthening of the damaged area
as to prevent the incident from reoccurring and getting the patient back to their normal life.
Scientists, again, used rats that had had induced myocardial infarctions. This
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The Three Fathers in Silas Mamer Essay
Compare and contrast the three fathers in Silas Mamer. What does and examination of their roles
reveal to us about nineteenth century society and has it any relevance to us today? Silas Marner
was an awe inspiring book, which broadened my mind into the wonders of the nineteenth century,
including the ups and downs of family life in the village and still being fairy tale story. Although
it was difficult to read and it had a vast vocabulary of nineteenth century language I still
understood the plot and gained a lot from it. It taught me about how people s lives then compared
to ours, and how they coped with ordinary dilemmas. It is interesting to study how the three fathers
in this book compare to each other as fathers, by... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I think through his ,Qharacter George Elliot showed what she thought the worst characteristics
ember of the English gentry could have. The people of Raveloe thought a w kness in the Squire
that he had kept all his sons at home in idleness The Squire is dull wilted and narrow minded.
The Squire is not as consistent at being a palent than Silas. He does not get as much involved
with his children as Silas does with Eppie. Silas is with Eppie on a day to day basis whereas the
Squire is mainly in the pub away from his children) Silas is also counted as a foreigner even
though he came from a nearby village. Tl!ie people of the village were very superstitious. They
thought that anyone who wasn t from Raveloe was evil or were a supernatural being. As people
thought this he had problems communicating with them even though he was sensitive, intelligent
and loving. Th~quire is not hard working and he takes his pleasure from crude things. Such as
~,1~ing red meat, drinking ale and making lewd jokes. This comes out of him especially when
he is in the Rainbow, the local pub. The following quote shows that the squire spent a lot of time
in the Rainbow. The higher ranked people had their own, spot in the pub, and as his family were
the only people of that kind in the village they would be the only people who sat there. ./tSe
parlour on the left being reserved for the more select society in which Squire ~,Kass frequently
enjoyed
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Tenth Circuit Case Analysis
Federal courts generally reference what the Kansas courts describe as a cognizable legal
prejudice as the loss of a substantial right due to the dismissal. Pontenberg v. Boston Scientific
Corp., 252 F.3d 1253, 1255 (11th Cir. 2001). The Tenth Circuit has recognized four main factors
when determining whether a legal prejudice exists: the opposing party s effort and expense in
preparing for trial; excessive delay and lack of diligence on the part of the movant; insufficient
explanation of the need for a dismissal; and the present stage of litigation. Brown v. Baeke, 413
F.3d 1121, 1124 (10th Cir. 2005). Defendants Response claims the Defendants will be
substantially prejudiced by an or der of dismissal, but do not provide any identification of what
that prejudice would be or how the prejudice would rise to the level of the loss of any substantial
right. Since the Defendants have not identified any legal prejudice, or met their burden of showing
any plain legal prejudice resulting from the requested dismissal, the Court is without grounds to
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This argu ment is also foreclosed by the procedure set forth in the Protective Order because it
leaves to the discretion of a party the designation of documents as confidential and subject to the
order, see Order, at В¶ 3(7), and which also provides the means by which a party could seek
review of a des ignation of confidentiality, Order, at В¶ 8. No such motion was ever timely filed
by the Defend ants. Any motion hereafter filed by the Defendants for such a purpose, after a
dismissal, would come at a time when the Court was without jurisdiction and would be moot (not to
mention futile for reasons stated above). See Ireland v. Byrne,
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Mentoring In The Classroom
III.Mentoring Life is a continuous learning experience, so even those who are knowledgeable
still need someone to act as their mentors. As we continue to seek for knowledge, we become
more efficient in our chosen field or career path. Just like being a teacher, it is like a
rollercoaster ride of a colorful experience. In times when a teacher is on top, he feels like he
doesn t need anyone but when he s at the bottom, he will seek for an experienced teacher to
motivate him and bring back the momentum to him. However, no matter if you are on top or the
bottom, a teacher should always look up to someone for professional learning. Mentoring is a
teacher to motivational teacher scenario that is an effective technique for obtaining professional
development. The objectives of this strategy are to assist new teachers most especially as they
begin their career as educators and to hone the leadership ability of mentors. By using this strategy,
the expected results would be the enhancement of quality learning while developing teachers
knowledge; establishing professional learning communities and honing leadership ability within the
school. The key elements mentioned in the book were concrete and clear. First, mentors possess...
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He is not just and evaluator but also a confidant, a confidence builder, and an observer. As a
confidant, mentors should know how to let a teacher open up without hesitation or fear. If a teacher
freely expresses himself to his mentor, he will be an effective teacher producing successful
students. Trust is an essential factor in mentoring. The mentor and the teacher should relentlessly
cultivate trust in their relationship. By doing so, the mentor can give great advice and guidance
every time, and the teacher would always take note of the wisdom he acquires from his mentor.
They should always be attentive to each other s needs for a better professional learning (Cutler,
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Colonialism And Post Colonialism By Ania Loomba
This reflection will discuss the concept of colonialism and post colonialism, with a particular focus
on the impact in planning. Although both concepts are not new, Ania Loomba in her book
Colonialism and Post Colonialism provides a more exhaustive research on the regards. She argues
that colonialism is the physical occupation of territory whereas post colonialismdeals with effect of
colonization on culture and societies. She also expanded the concepts including two new terms
imperialism and Neo colonialism. This is not only a semantic discussion but also a way to raise
awareness of the (over)simplification that many authors have applied to studies in this field.
Despite that there is some recognition that colonialism and post colonialism is important, Loomba
raises some warnings in this regards. Although that most of the countries that were in one point of
their history colonized by a western nation are freed now, they are facing a new type of domination:
the domination through the economic system. In most of the cases some form of capitalism. Most
of the development of the western nation are due to cheap (or free) labor and production factors
that were obtained through violence from the colonized nations. Could it possible for US to
develop the cotton industry without slavery? Could Spain finance every single war without the
Inca s gold? Could Great Britain that industrialized nation without their colonies? So when These
nation complains about the development
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Board Of County Vs Snyder Case Analysis
1.Name and citation of the case Board of County Commissioners of Brevard V. Snyder, 627 So.2d
469 (1993). 2.Decision The Court ruled in favor of the appellant, and the decision is described as
follows: First, rezoning action is quasi judicial in nature, subject to strict scrutiny on certiorari
review. Second, a landowner who demonstrates that proposed use of the property is consistent with
comprehensive plan is not presumptively entitled to such use. Third, a landowner seeking to rezone
a property has burden of proving that proposal is consistent with the comprehensive plan, and
consequently burden shifts to the zoning board to demonstrate legitimate public purpose of
maintaining existing zoning classification. Finally, the board is not... Show more content on
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While Justice SHAW, J. dissented without producing a written comment on the case.
8.Significance Board of County Commissioners of Brevard V. Snyder set a precedent since the
Court concluded the comprehensive plan, provides for future land use through gradual and ordered
growth, and it is not a literal guide. Thus, Local governments have the discretion to decide that
certain land uses should be denied, even if they comply with comprehensive plan guidelines. Also,
the Supreme Court authorizes zoning boards to act in a legislative and quasi judicial mode. This
decision is also controversial since the U.S. and State of Florida Constitutions have the separation
of powers doctrine, which splits all powers into the executive, the legislative, and the judicial
branch, each one of these having their own functions and responsibilities. 9.Personal Interpretation
and substance The Supreme Court is right when agrees with the lower court in regards to the quasi
judicial nature of the rezoning action. The zoning board has different roles when is involved in the
zoning board and the comprehensive plan process. Some of them include enacting zoning
ordinances and law
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Oppression in Cuckoos Nest
frank C, Survey of Literature and Comp. Block 5 May 10, 2011 An Omnipresent Oppression
Oppression is an omnipresent force which has fed on ignorance and hatred and affected the
lives of the less fortunate and powerless. Through literature people are able to express their
feelings and attitudes regarding an amalgam of elements. An example of this exists in the two
texts, One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest, and The Life Your Save May Be Your Own; in both
texts we see a clear correlation between the plot events in the stories and the events that took place
in American History to oppress women and Native Americans. One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest,
and The Life You Save May Be Your Own, are similar due to the fact that they
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Nurse Ratched forced the patients to conform to her guidelines, such as when Chief was forced
to sweep rather than live freely as he pleased. Chief like Lucynell in The Life You Save May Be
Your Own, does not have a voice to express his feelings or thoughts. This lack off voice can be
compared to the Native Americans who were made by the federal government to give up their
traditions of hunting and gathering and forced to farm. Both the government and Nurse
Ratched did not allow for any intervening, and they forced upon their subjects a certain lifestyle.
During the early twentieth century women did not control their own lives, it was controlled by
society and they were expected to conform to society and follow its laws and patterns. In The
Life You Save May Be Your Own, Women were denied access to public power and the idea of
women in the early 1900s was a perfect wife and mother, thus leaving their lives to be run by
men (Bruccoli 324). Women of this time were voiceless, and this lack of voice is display in the
story because Lucynell literally was a mute, and could not speak. Lucynell s lack of a voice
metaphorically represents the women who had no voice in the early twentieth century whereas
Mr.Shiftlet does have a voice; he represents the men during the
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The Importance Of Grief Counseling
Grief counseling is a much needed field in the new millennia. As population grow and expand,
races collide in culture, religion, and grief. It is imperative that Pastors, leaders, and average
society understand the dynamics of grief and suffering. More important, counselors must learn how
to balance their lives and the ones they chose to consul. Griefcounselors need to be compassionate,
attentive, yet balanced in order to be an effective treatment for their clients. Understanding how to
conduct an assessment and intervene with bereaved children, adolescents, adults, and families are
important skills for professionals working in the field of social work, nursing, school and pastoral
counseling, psychology, and other helping professions (Pomeroy, Garcia). A grief counselor s
main objective is to help individuals or families reach closure over the loss or death of a loved
one and begin the process of restoring their lives to a productive means. Each client or family is
different and knowing how to connect with the client s culture and religious quarries can be
draining. Yet, respect of the client s ideology is essential to creating a healing environment. First,
grief counselors must be compassionate. As the care provided to the dying has matured over the
past 30 years with the establishment of the hospice movement, as well as Right to Die societies, it
was inevitable that a new wave of writings would be needed to explain the process of dying to
generations unfamiliar with
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  • 2. Modern And Contemporary Arts Of Africa Tessa Giller 619194 Modern and Contemporary Arts of Africa Essay Word count: African art and the politics of identity in the twenty first century. Identity is never an a priori, nor a finished product; it is only ever the problematic process of access to an image of totality H. Bhahba (1994:50) Introduction. The second half of the twentieth century saw the liberation of the African continent from colonial rule, a time that occasioned the rise of new pride in and new searches for definitions of identities released from the colonial confines. In the twentieth century the politics of identity became salient in discourses, political, social, and cultural, on Africa. The idea of the diaspora was central to new conceptions on African art, often leading to the exclusion of artist residing in Africa in preference of those living in the nomadic condition. The forefront of Africa in modernity was thus not seen as residing in Africa itself but in those that found themselves in the realms of the hegemonic modernity of the West. Nevertheless independence from colonial rule saw a surge in self defining nationalisms based on an ideal form of African nation and identity. Ways of being and producing African art were prescribed to artists, though this does not mean that individual agency was lost. As Atkinson states on post Apartheid South Africa: it is clear that the stakes have shifted, and the country s reintegration into international art , culture, and politics, has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay on United States Threat Analysis Abu Sayyaf is still a big threat to the United States, it has roughly 200 500 members based out of the southern Philippines. Here in the United States the FBI is still tracking 3 of the main organizers of the Abu Sayyaf organization and the organization has made comments that have stated they want to fight the United States and it is strongly believed that given the opportunity although they are a small organization they will in fact take a huge leap at harming American citizens by means of bombing, extortion, assassinations, beheadings and what they are notorious for the most is kidnappings. A spokesperson for the organization has stated, that We have been trying hard to get America because they may think we re afraid of them. He added ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is also known as the bomb maker for the ASG organization. These are the top three individuals in the Abu Sayyaf organization. In order to understand the Abu Sayyaf organization its best to know where it originated from then you ll see a bit as to how lethal they are and how deadly they can be to the United States. In the early 1990s the ASG split from the Moro National Liberation Front (M.N.L.F.). They were the two main Muslim groups operating in the southern Philippines. Abu Sayyaf s first major attack happened in 1991, when the Abu Sayyaf group set off a grenade that killed two American evangelists. The ASG was founded by Abdurajak Abubakar Janjalani, he was educated by the Al Islamic Tabligh, a fundamentalist organization funded by Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Janjalani became radicalized after studying and traveling to many Muslim countries he was then suspected to have met Osama Bin Laden in 1988 and given $6 million dollars to develop and transform the southern Philippines into an Islamic state. The word Abu meaning father and Sayyaf means Sword Smith, or more easily translated into bearer of the sword in Arabic. The ASG is one the most violent organizations. Now that we know how the ASG has formed it s even more important to know who its leaders are, and what they are capable of. Knowing who you are fighting is half the battle when it comes to being able to predict what may happen next. From the beginning we had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Causes Of The Japanese Internment Of WWII The Japanese internment of WWII was one of the biggest cases of racial prejudice America has ever committed. During a time when Italian and German Americans were a much bigger threat to our nation s security, we deliberately alienated Japanese citizens in our society. Not only did we restrict the freedoms of American born citizens for three years, but we have also caused long term, irreparable damage to the Japanese people, and their society. While internment may have decreased the odds of Japanese spies in our military and mob violence it is no excuse for the atrocity we put our own citizens through. American citizens, who are granted the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happyness, were robbed of these very rights our country was founded on. Internment camps were often in the middle of nowhere, and in very disatifactory condition for all residing in them. After internment many people, since they could not pay their mortgage loans, lost their homes and life savings causing widespread poverty. These and many other factors are why internment during WWII was unjust and motivated by racial prejudice, not national security. While Japanese internment may have isolated a small amount of Japanese spies, it was unjustified considering that the majority of people interned where innocent. According to government officials at the time, Japanese American citizens posed no threat to the West coast. Curtis B Munson said in the Muson Report that, There is no Japanese problem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The And The Qur An Essay His reference to the Qur an brings back to the moment he began establishing ethos with his stream of metaphors that explain the ripple effect. Although, this time, he uses a more positive tone in the sense that one good deed will lead to an infinite amount of good deeds. It s almost as if he carefully chose this reference and purposefully delivers it 10 minutes after making the stream of metaphors. Making a connection like that with a huge time gap is a very difficult task and requires a lot of eloquence, something that only Barack Obamaand a few other speakers possess. Each part of the speech includes proof and refutation. For example, when Obama brings up the issue of Iraq, He provides the logical argument that America has the responsibilities of helping Iraq and leaving Iraq to Iraqis. The refutation occurs when he acknowledges nine eleven and how it led to reactions that were against traditional belief and made the promise to take troops out of Iraq by 2012. He also makes the promise to have Guantanamo Bay closed. These promises were big promises that received great attention. I consider the promise Obama made about bringing all troops back from Iraq by 2012 to be one of the most impactful promises that he made as a president because it affects nearly everyone s family and friends in the United States. The next part that is about the issue of Palestinians and Israelis. He brings up the history and logical argument about each side of the story but ultimately refutes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Examples Of Foreshadowing In Popular Mechanics Raymond Carver, author of Popular Mechanics , is a minimalist writer. Using the least amount of setting and character dynamics Carver makes the audience analyze the small details and actions that the people in the story do that would be seemingly nothing. The word little at the beginning of the story is something that a lot of readers do not catch the first time reading this story, but it is a very important word that plays into the rest of the story. Carver uses small actions to grab the reader s attention later in the story. Small actions, such as the woman picking up the baby s picture and the knocked down flower pot, take on larger significances, such as what the state of the relationship is, in Popular Mechanics . Raymond Carver uses ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The readers first impression of the couple is dialogue. Dialogue is a very important element that contributes to the tone in Popular Mechanics . The dialogue in this story is almost exclusively short. The first time the reader gets dialogue is after the author sets the scene and initial mood. I m glad you re leaving! I m glad you re leaving! She said. Do you hear? (277). This automatically sets an aggressive and tense tone to the story. The reader is never told what the couple is breaking up over, the only thing the reader gets is that the couple is fighting over keeping the baby. The couple only really says that they want the baby, that is the majority of the dialogue in the story. Unspoken dialogue in Popular Mechanics is immensely important to the story. He was in the bedroom pushing clothes into a suitcase when she came to the door (277). This example shows the distance between the couple. The woman is constantly backing away and seemingly running away from the man, especially with the baby. There is finality in the story even though the reader never knows what the issues are in the relationship, why the man is leaving, or why they are separating. In this manner, the issue was decided (278). This short sentence sets the final tone of the story. There is something sinister and aggressive about this sentence. The audience does not know exactly what the issue is, but with the small ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Class Observation Report Observation: Last week, a ball dispenser was out for the children to play with. It was on the top of the shelf and Child A was trying to reach for it. Do you want the ball dispenser Child A ? , I said. I took it from the shelf and put it on the floor; Child A sat down. I pressed the switch and the ball came out from the ball dispenser. He smiled and I said, Oh! There it is! as the ball rolled on the floor. He stood up walked towards the ball and picked it up. He walked back and put the ball into the ball dispenser. He stared at it for two seconds and he looked at me and said ooh as he raised his hands on his side. I said, Where is it, Child A ? Where did the ball go? . I held his hand and guide it towards the switch, and pressed it. He laughed and I clapped my hands when the ball came out from the dispenser, Yaay! You found it, Child A , I said. He imitated me and clapped his hands as well. He put the ball in again and stared at it; I kept on looking at him to see if he would press it. He kept on looking at me and on the candy dispenser while saying, Ooh ohhh . Where is it, Child A ? What do we have to do? , I said. He was still looking at me and on the ball dispenser. I assisted his hands on the switch again and after three tries he did it by himself. Earlier today, children were playing with the ball dispenser as well. They were dancing whenever they hear the music it plays whenever the switch was pressed. Dialogue Reflection: It seems that children ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Dependent Personality Disorder A Psychological Aspect of Susan Smith: Dependent Personality Disorder On October 25, 1994, Susan Smith drowned her two sons, Michael and Alex, in the John D. Long Lake in Union County, South Carolina. For nine days she lied about knowing where the boys were. On November 3, she confessed to the killings and would soon go to trial. Susan s defense team hired a psychiatrist to conduct a psychiatric evaluation of her. She was diagnosed as having dependent personality disorder. He described her as a person who feels she can t do anything on her own . She constantly needs affection and becomes terrified that she ll be left alone She was only depressed when she was alone. The psychiatrist studied her family history and concluded that based ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (American Psychiatric Association, 1994) DPD is classified as a Cluster C personality disorder in the DSM IV. Cluster C personality disorder is described as anxious or fearful. Females are more likely than males to have a Cluster C personality disorder (Joseph Rey, 1996).Childhood illness or separation anxiety disorder of childhood may be a premorbid condition to DPD. Some experts believe that events occurring in early childhood exert a powerful influence upon behavior later in life. Others indicate that people are genetically predisposed to personality disorders. In some cases, however, environmental factors may cause a person who is already genetically vulnerable to develop a personality disorder (National Mental Health Association). What is the link between parental over protectiveness and authoritarianism and the development of dependent personality traits in children? Parental over protectiveness and authoritarianism serve simultaneously to 1) reinforce dependent behaviors in children of both sexes and 2) prevent the child from developing independent, autonomous behaviors (since the parents do not permit the child to engage in the kinds of trial and error learning that are involved in developing a sense of independence and mastery during childhood). Thus, when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Importance Of Nursing Homes Are The Best Places For... With the growth of the aged population, finding the suitable accommodation for the elderly becomes a popular topic of interests. From that, an increasing number of the elderly are sent to nursing homes, the facilities that specialized in aged care and are regarded as the ideal places for old people. However, some question whether nursing homes are truly the best places for the elderly. This essay will argue that there are still some issues that need to be addressed in nursing homes, which may probably even make the elderly s lives worse. In this case, nursing homes are not the best places for the aged people. Firstly, the facilities and staffs of nursing homes are possibly not as adequate as one would like to imagine. One reason that nursing homes are described as the suitable places for the olds is that they provide specialized facilities, doctors, nurses and care recipients to protect the health for the elderly. Australian Aged Care Quality Agency has set some standards for nursing homes and the Standard 2 Health and personal care shows that nursing homes must put efforts on Staff development, Clinical care, Specialized nursing care needs and Medication management. However, the facilities are actually rarely checked to ensure that they meet the standards of basic health and safety (Brodwin, 2014) as well as the percentages of nursing homes that lack adequate staffs to properly care for patients and have been in violation of elderly abuse laws are 91% and 36% respectively ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Philosophical Adventure Of A Mystery Teacher Sophie Amundsen realized her ordinary life will never be the same when she begins to receive philosophical lesson from a mystery teacher. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the different life lessons given to Sophie and how the life around us today is completely owed to the early philosophers. Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and many other philosophers, although persecuted for their ideas at the time, had ideas that would revolutionize society and they way they learned about the universe. In addition, the philosopher used short stories or anecdotes in order to help Sophie better understand the complex philosophical questions. I will be examining these and providing information on why he chooses to use these anecdotes and how they apply to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although there is nothing wrong with that, some, like the philosopher, chose a different route. When Sophie receives the first note, it simply asked, Who are you? Many may have thrown the note away, but Sophie decided to keep it. She pondered the question for a while, and put some real thought into it. She thought about her appearance; her eyes, her hair, and her frequent dissatisfaction with the way she looked. Other than that, she found it hard the answer the question (pg. 5). I think many struggle with this in general. If you are asked to describe yourself with information other than your physical features, you usually draw a blank. Why is that? Is it possible that too much time is spent carrying out the daily duties, such as work, school, and family that we may not spend enough time on self reflection? Going through the motions of life can keep you occupied, not leaving much room worldly epiphanies. You cannot find out whether there is a God or whether there is life after death in an encyclopedia. Nor does the encyclopedia tell us how we ought to live. However, reading what other people have believed can help us formulate our own view of life, (Gaardner, 2007). 2.Heraclitus and the Flow (Pages 35 38) All things flow, according to Heraclitus, simply meaning everything in the universe is in constant change. We cannot step twice into the same river. When I step into the river for the second time, neither I nor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Luxury Goods Serve A Purpose Introduction Luxury goods serve a purpose that extends way beyond functionality and need. A bag that costs $15,000 or a pair of shoes priced at $500 does not necessarily signal that they perform better than goods priced significantly lower. The disproportionate prices of luxury goods reflect so much more than the eye can see, the history behind the brand, the story that it tells, and the scarcity and exclusivity it aims to achieve in the mind of the consumer. A premium brand, by contrast, can generally be described as a good that a customer pays more for because they are getting higher quality product. Luxury brands are not inherently inferior because they do not offer higher functionality. Sometime signaling the belonging to an exclusive group is important to a person, and thus worth the monetary cost. A premium product, though, is a good that people are willing to pay more because they believe they get more, whether that is higher quality or better performance. A customer does not purchase a luxury product because they know it will perform better, they purchase it because of the status and appearance that it signals to those around them. The distinction between luxury and premium is significant because many brands are unsure of where they want to position themselves. In order for a high end brand to be successful it needs to position themselves as either providing some benefit that justifies the price, or as a fantasy that the customer needs to pay for to be a part of. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Organizational culture Organization culture comprises the deep, basic assumptions and beliefs, as well as the shared values that define organization membership, as well as the member s habitual ways of making decisions, and presenting themselves, and their organization to those who come in contact with it. Clegg, Kornberger and Pitsis, 2008 The dictionary definition of a culture is the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular group of people or a society . An organisation is made up of individuals and the culture of an organization defines how things are done in an organisation and what behaviour and actions are considered as acceptable or not acceptable. Hofstede defines culture as the collective programming of the mind that distinguishes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus the culture of an organisation has an influence and to an extent acts as a driver for everyone who forms a part of an organisation whether it is at an individual level or a group level. This view is supported by Harrison and Stokes when they say that Culture impacts most aspects of organizational life, such as how decisions are made, who makes them, how rewards are distributed, who is promoted, how people are treated, how the organization responds to its environment, and so on (9) In fact, these assumptions, beliefs, norms and values which are shared by the organisation s members that can significantly affect strategy formulation and implementation. (10) Organisational cultural is in every sense just that, a culture. So not only does it act as an internal binding force which keeps the organisation together and in harmony, but it also defines how an individual should present himself and his organisation when he represents it. For example Price Waterhouse Coopers takes pride in the ever increasing diversity of its workforce and works to instil the idea of flexible but diligent working. This ideology could be considered as values forming part of PWC s organisational culture. So whenever an employee comes in touch with a client these values will be automatically be reflected in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Midterm Review Anatomy 1 Lab Review: Anatomy I Lab Chapter 1: Language of Anatomy What is anatomic position? Human body is erect, with the feet only slightly apart, head and toes pointed forward, and arms hanging at the sides with palms facing forward. two major divisions of human body surface are Axial, and Appendicular 2. Body orientation and direction. ~Superior above ex. the nose is superior to the mouth ~Inferior below ex. the abdomen is inferior to the chest ~Anterior front ex. the face and the arms are in the anterior body surface. ~Posterior back ex. the spine is posterior to the heart ~Medial toward the midline ex. the heart is medial to the lungs. ex. the sternum is medial to the ribs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Coccyx formed from the fusion of 3 to 5 small irregularly shaped vertebrae. It is literally a human tailbone, a vestige of the tail that other vertebrates have; is attached to the sacrum by ligaments. 7. Sternum (bones of sternum and identify them in figure) 8. True ribs and false ribs *12 pairs of ribs True Ribs first seven pairs; are directly connected to the sternum. False Ribs next five fairs; are not directly connected to the Sternum. Chapter 5: Appendicular Skeleton How many bones are in the appendicular skeleton composed of 126 bones of appendages and pectoral and pelvic girdles which attach the limbs to the axial skeleton. 2. The bones of the Clavicle and Scapulae Clavicle (collarbone) sternal (medial) end attaches to sternal manubrium acromial (lateral) end articulates w/ the scapulae to form part of the shoulder joint. Scapulae (shoulder blades) known as wings of humans connects humerus (upper arm bone) w/ clavicle (collar bone) two processes: acromion: connects clavicle coracoid process: attachment point for upper limb muscles has three angles: superior, inferior, lateral 3. The Arm consists of single bone called humerus head fits into glenoid cavity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay On Unicamerality In Nebraska The Nebraska legislature is different from other state legislatures. What makes Nebraska different to begin with, is the fact that it is a non partisan unicameral. Although, the unicameral only has one house it operates in basically the same manners as all others and faces problems like those bicameral legislaturesin other states. However, Nebraska takes pride in the fact that its state legislatureis non partisan and that it works across party lines to make it a better state. Yet, some inside the legislature do not believe this to be the case. The intent George Norris had when creating the unicameral was to bring people and let them participate in the legislative process. Norris wanted the unicameral to be non partisan because he believed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet, they are also subjects that state legislatures deal with. Within a state s legislature partisanship and polarization are present and so they are something that also affects the unicameral. Nebraska s non partisanship is being threatened by polarization. However, what causes this polarization in a state which has a non partisan unicameral. There is very limited literature on the unicameral and the problems it faces. Nevertheless, I intend to examine literature concerning legislatures to figure out what is occurring in the unicameral that is causing the non partisanship to erode. I believe that Nebraska is a unique state in the way that its government operates and therefore an interesting case to study. I think that there are a couple of important factors like term limits and the influence of interest groups that might be at play and are contributing to the partisanship being observed within the unicameral. First, I will examine the literature and discuss possible variables that affect non partisanship. Second, I will relate the relevant literature to my internship experience. Third, I will provide a reflection on my time at the unicameral. Lastly, I will provide concluding remarks and direction on where research ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. My Graduation Essay Stepping upon a simple stage was the best thing I could have ever done. Overseeing the multitude that was there to witness my every word, every tremble, every emotion, and every heart beat, was then that I realized that the sentiment was real. It was essentially the end of time and I could not bear to hold back what I no intentions of doing. Cry. Tears of joy darted down my face as I walked across the stage and received my ultimate gift. With fancy inscription, my gift was entitled Class of 2009 . I had just graduated. Ok seniors, everyone settle down and take your seat with your name on it . The principle conducted everyone as we prepared to get ready for our practice graduationwalk. Amusement and volume suffocated the gym as... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I could sense the stares glaring upon me as I switched positions every second in my chair. Two hours wasted out of my life before the orator called my name. With a shamble walk, insensible arms, and a tilted head I deliberated myself across the front of the gym and out the door. One of my classmates ran out the door and past me with glee assuring me that she would see me on Monday, the day of our graduation. Saturday and Sunday went by fast. Vowing that God had cut off at least twelve hours off my weekend, Monday morning arrived. I had to be at the coliseum at nine a.m. I woke up at eight thirty on the dot. With no essential worries and not a care in the world what I looked like, I merely jumped out of bed and put my graduation dress, cap, and gown on. In six minutes flat I was ready to go. I made it out my room and past the mirror wall right before I was about to leave. Looking at myself I knew I looked unacceptable, but my mind could not lead me to care. Right before I could make it out the door my mom vented her words of refutation. Where do you think you are going? You did not bother to brush your hair, wash your face nor take a shower. Thinking quickly, I managed to use time as my excuse and scampered out the door to avoid any more questions. When I arrived at the coliseum, I was quite confused considering I did not listening to anything the principal had stated at practice graduation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Investigating The Ph Of Water Sources Essay Week 2 started by determining the pH of 8 water sources. The pH of the various water sources are displayed in Table 2 as follows: rain water at 5.58, water with atmospheric levels of CO2 at 6.40, the Jordan river at 6.60, the Clear creek at 7.20, Lake Monroe at 7.74, water saturated with CaCO3 at 9.45, and water saturated with CO2 at 4.10. Identity of SamplepH Rain water5.58 Water with atm. Levels of CO26.40 Jordan river6.60 Clear creek7.20 Griffey Lake7.49 Saturated with CaCO39.45 Saturated with CO24.10 Table 2: Record pH of water Samples After the pH of each water samples were measured and recorded, the standardized HCl solution was used to determine the buffer capacity of the water saturated with CaCO3 and water saturated with CO2. Below, figures 1 and 2 display the titration curves of the two samples using pH vs. volume of HCl added. Figure 1: pH vs. HCl Volume of CaCO3 saturated water Figure 2: pH vs. HCl volume of CO2 saturated water From the titration curves displayed in figures 1 2, the buffer capacity can be calculate, which expresses how much HCl to bring 1 L of water to a pH of 4. In the case of the CO2 saturated water, we will calculate the buffer capacity to a pH of 3. To calculate buffer capacity, the following equation is used: mL HCl titrated * 1L/1000 mL * mol. Of standardized HCl/1L * 1/.10L sample * 1000mmol/1 mol = mmol HCl/L Identity of SampleMmol HCl/L CaCO3 saturated water.8891 CO2 saturated water..9937 Table 3: Buffer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Character of Mrs. Mallard in The Story of an Hour by... The Character of Mrs. Mallard in The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin In The story of an Hour, Kate Chopin reveals the complex character, Mrs. Mallard, In a most unusual manner. THe reader is led to believe that her husband has been killed in a railway accident. The other characters in the story are worried about how to break the news to her; they know whe suffers from a heart condition, and they fear for her health. On the surface, the story appears to be about how Mrs. Mallard deals with the news of the death of her husband. On a deeper level, however, the story is about the feeling of intense joy that Mrs. Mallard experiences when she realizes that she is free from the influences of her husband and the consequences of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She noticed the there were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds . The other characters in the story have one impression of Mrs. Mallard; she seems to have reacted to the terrible news as one would expect, but the reader is aware that a distinct change has come over her. The story unviels its theme at this point: Mrs. Mallard, for the first time in her life, experiences a new found freedom. Instead of dreading the future without her husband, she saw beyond that bitter moment a long procession of years to come that would belong to her absolutely . She could now live her life and be absolutely free of the imposing will of her husband: There would be no one to live for her during the coming years; she would live for herself. There would be now powerful will bending hers in the blind persistence with which men and women believe they have a right to impose a private will upon a fellow creature.(15) Mrs. Mallard had, in that brief moment of illumination (15), stumbled upon a truth: she was now her own person, free from the confines of her husband. She had loved her husband, sometimes (15), but that didn t matter: What could love ....count for in the face of theis possession of self assertion which she suddenly recognized as the strongest impulse of her being! THE theme of the story unfolds at this point: Mrs. Mallard, through the death of her husband, is able to experience the joy of the realization ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Pros And Cons Of Being An American Teenager People today all have different and unique backgrounds, mine in particular is very different than your average American teenager. I am the daughter of two very religious Iraqi immigrants who left their homeland behind because they are Christians. This has shaped how I am because it shows me how blessed I truly am to be born and raised in a country where I do not have to be worried about being an Assyrian Christian. My familyand my Assyrian community have taught me and raised me to be the person I am today, they have been the ones who shaped me into a grown woman that will one day be one of best physicians in the world. I have been inspired by so many people in my life from my parents and uncles to my churches clergy. As a child I was raised ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Vancouver Bicycle Rental System Essay In response to the research report, this draft outlines my basic blueprint to research bicycle rental system. The research will lead to the recommendation of building a bicycle rental transportation system in Vancouver. Introduction From today to the future year 2030, it is appropriate to estimate that Vancouverpopulation will increase by more than one million. Vancouver public transportation will hardly bear the pressure due to the largely increase in population. Other than population pressure, the public transportation is criticised by huge carbon emissions as well. For sharing the responsibility of Translink, it is necessary to build the bicycle rental system as a supplement of sky train and bus. The business idea is to establish ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is foresee that in next 10 years, more and more people do not take the bus at peak times, but by bike to avoid the crowds. Our Public bicycle system is one of remote circulation model, the more the stations, the more people use it. Thus, the revenue will increase. However, building station net works is the most difficult problem the development of public bike system. If government will not sponsors this program, a department or enterprise alone to establish rent houses is difficult to reach the economical of scale. Therefore, the new business system will end result of high unsustainable costs. For solving this problem, we should seek the cooperation from Vancouver government. Our management team should formed by the Municipal Construction Commission, Public Transport Group and all other relevant units. Urban management, traffic police, public transportation and communities together selected stations address. All stations will located in sidewalks, parking lots, bus stations and other public areas at a very low rent cost or even free.As the bicycle becoming an important component of urban public transport part, the market orient mode will difficult to go through. Our team explicitly proposed public bike should be implemented largely public operation. Public bike rental system, hardware, software should be invested from the government budget. To avoiding loss from stealing, our team will also cooperate with university of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Pablo Picasso Contributions Pablo Picasso was a significant man. During the twentieth century he was known as one of the most influential artist. Picasso was not a man to jump in the boat of mainstream. If society had a ranking chart, he would be at the top in the art realm. Creating ones own type of art shows characteristics of adaptation, loud opinions, realness, taking head to their emotions, come to find the solutions to their problems, and acceptance. As a little boy born in Malaga, Spain on October 25, 1881, his parents did not know he would be a child prodigy. An expatriate painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and stage designer; just shows how diverse he was. Not just a basic love for art did he have, some say he was radical in his work. Over thee fourths of his life, he devoted his whole being to his art, he believed this was the best thing for his body. As a 14 year old, he began putting his work out in the open. He believed that leaving Spain and set out towards Paris would help him further his love for art. A young boy with self confidence, strong will, and a mind focused on enormous dreams. From a young age Pablo knew he wanted to be a creator. He wanted to paint, sculpt, draw, etc. for the entertainment of others. His father was also an artist, so here is where Picasso found his love for art. Growing up around his fathers relish and passion for art; he was accustomed to the things an artist has to do to pursue their dream. Picasso also saw his father as an educator, as he was a professor at the school of fine arts as well as a curator at the museum in Malaga. When he grew old enough, Picasso studied under his father for one year at the school of fine arts: then he decided to transfer to the Academy of Arts for one year. Not knowing at the time he was going to move to Paris to practice new styles. During that time he was working from the Blue period to the Rose period. As these periods were going on he was practicing mastering Cubism, Surrealism, and Realism. Georges Braque s made a contribution to Picasso in the thought of creating Cubism: as where Picasso made major contributions in the creating of Symbolism and Surrealism. Picasso invented the collage; this is sticking pre existing materials into new designs. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Most Dangerous Game Book Vs Movie People often read a book or short story and then watch the movie based on that story. The Most Dangerous Game is a short story that was made into a movie; the movie is not as interesting as the short story. Two important differences between the movie and the short story are setting and character. The setting makes the movie it different from the short story. First of all, the setting in the movie is a little different. The film s setting is still on an island in the Caribbean, but the island is has a different name; it is called Brank Island. The island in the movie is like the story because there is a lot of jungle. But in the movie, the island seems much smaller. The movie also shows waterfalls although there are no swaterfalls in the story. The castle in the movie also is different. Zaroff says it was a leftover Spanish fort. But that is not what it was in the story. On the other hand, the setting in the short story is mostly an island called Ship Trap Island. That is a better name than the one in the movie because it tells what happens to the ships that go past it. The island ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... General Zaroff in the film has black hair and a mustache and a bad Russian accent. Most importantly, though, he has a scar which he keeps touching. The scar is meant to show that he is mentally scarred because he wants to hunt people. It is not as interesting a description as in the story. In addition,, the character of General Zaroff in the story is more interesting the in the movie. The setting in the short story is mostly an island called Ship Trap Island. That is a better name than the one in the movie because it tells what happens to the ships that go past it. The island also is described as having thick woods, brush, a swamp, and steep cliffs. These were not all shown in the movie. Overeall, the setting description in the movie is not as good as the setting description in the short ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Bunsen Burner Lab Report A potential risk that could be experienced throughout the experiment would be when sterilising the glass spreader, which was done by using the Bunsen burner. If the process of sterilisation was not done cautiously, or the Bunsen burner did not have the safety flame turned on, consequently, the mistake of burning the skin or, the flamecatching fire with surrounding flammable objects. Due to a Bunsen burner being incorporated into the experiment, long hair could be a major hazard, and cause serious consequences with hair catching on fire if hair is not tied up away from the face. If the Bunsen burner flame has been turned off and needed to be packed away, another risk would be detaching the pipe from the gas tap. Consequently, if the gas taps are not turned off before removing the Bunsen burner, gas could be released into the classroom. Another potential risk could be coming into contact with the bacteria. Furthermore, this can spread and cause an illness. This can happen if gloves, an apron, and any other safety equipment, are not worn appropriately. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, when sterilising the glass spreader, it is to be done correctly and to be fully aware of the flame. This also applies to when holding the equipment in the safest way possible, and can be done by making sure the hand is positioned furthest away from the flame. When holding the glass spreader over the Bunsen burner, it is unsafe to hold it over the flame continually. An alternative and safer way of doing this would be to hold the glass spreader over the burner for a couple of seconds, then to move it away, and repeat. It is also important that all flammable equipment is kept away from the Bunsen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Different Stages Of Human Development The different stages of human development can be vast in dimension. The chosen age group was childhood (3 12 years) or also called the juvenile period consist of various features of its age group. Early to middle childhood features such as physical, emotional, cognitive, and social aspects have their growing and specific developments compared to other human developmental stages. Also, different theoretical perspectives will substantiate the selected developmental stage and which is most useful. The importance of the studies and different viewpoints will shed light on childhood structures to appreciate human growth and behavior. Childhood Features The childhood physical characteristics are dissimilar between the stage of early... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 252). The emotional needs of the child come into play alongside with their physical needs. Emotional During this phase, children are not entirely dependent on their parents but tend to become more independent with even learning and adopting adultlike behaviors. Thompson and Nelson (2011) that it s a possibility that at this stage middle childhood shows proof of stress and / pathological/traumatic lesions that are associated with the initial adoption of adultlike behaviors (p. 254). The emotional climate also affects the child s feelings such as the parent s temperaments towards child during discipline creating socio emotional outcomes based on parental nurturance (Avants et al., 2011). Parental nurturance and the involvement in a child s life can impact their independence where different aspects of warmth and availability of parent care, expressive and verbal responsivity, paternal connection, emotional environment, and encouragement of maturity are important. Children are learning more complex tasks where they are attempting to understand and transition to self sufficiency. With new conduct occurring alongside with understanding their emotions impacted with sexual maturation, hence there are also cognitive aspects at work. Cognitive The biological aspects of both somatic and neurological now involve the gradual maturity of the child s brain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Character Analysis Of Julius Caesar Imagine being stabbed to death by people you thought were your friends yet still having people worship you even after death. Julius Caesar was loved by many and hated by few. Those few happened to be his companions . The conspirators were Brutus, Cassius, and Casca. Brutus for example hated the fact that the Romans worshiped him so much. He believed that he had no real personal reason to attack Caesar other than doing it for the general welfare. It was 23 stabbings to his body that ultimately killed Caesar. In Are we evaluating political candidates all wrong? Claudio Fernandez Araoz says that a leader should always have openness to change , capacity for growth , and willingness to surround themselves with the best . Shakespeare makes sure that Julius Caesardemonstrates these specific leadership traits in the play. He puts him in difficult positions and shows how Caesar manages to do things for the good of the people. He also makes sure to mention Caesar s rhetorical ways. Part 1: Caesar the Leader First of all, Caesar was a man who the romans seen as fit to rule over them, they practically worshiped the ground he walked on. He demonstrated openness to change , this shows how he is able to adapt to his own new decision making during a time of unexpected events. For example, Caesar goes and to war with the forces of Pompey without knowing for sure if he d win or not. He did in fact defeat the forces of Pompey and was then able to take full control of Rome; he adapted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Hatshepsut Accomplishments Although the status of women in Egypt was higher than that of other civilizations, the idea of women ruling as king over Egypt was not liked. She became the first women to become king in Egyptian history. Leading the way for Cleopatra, Elizabeth I and Catherine the Great. Like many other Egyptian rulers, her claim to fame was sought through marrying her half brother, Thutmose II. Hatshepsutwas given the title of King, Pharaohof Egypt; she sought power and strength. During her reign she started a building program to repair the damage done to the temples from the Hyksos. A major difference between Hatshepsut and other leaders of Egypt, was her gender. Hatshepsut was the first female to reign and claimed that she was chosen by the Egyptian god Amun Ra. She tried to prove her effectiveness by dressing like a man and growing a beard, however, still referred to herself as the female falcon. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She put to effect many routes for trade through sea and expeditions to rebuild temples and saw that the work was done. Her success was partially seen through the respect that the people had for her father. Hatshepsut greatest achievement was her mortuary temple at the Deir el Bahri. She referred to it as Most Sacred of Sacred Places, specifically for its beauty and its color. When Hatshepsut s husband Thutmose II died, their son, Thutmose III was still of young age. This allowed for Hatshepsut to have full regency over Egypt. Reigning over 7 years, until her son became of age. During that time, she titled herself Pharaoh and claimed high status; only allowing her son to claim a status under her. She thought that she had just as much a right to reign over Egypt as any other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Health Care System Of Nepal Health in one of the important things of human life. Without good health people cannot able to perform daily activates. Health plays vital role to country s economic development. If People health is good than nation health will be good. Economic will move fast if people are healthy because healthy people can perform task well. My research paper will research about Healthcare system in Nepal. Background of Nepal Nepal is mountainous country in the World. The average life expectancy is 67.95. Nepal has an approx. 28 million population. Also, approximately two thirds of the health problem in Nepal are infectious disease. This infectious disease occurs high rate of illness and death. In addition to this, there are many people are infected from HIV aids due to lack of education and open boarder between India Nepal. The health system has been developed day by day. There are health post in every village development committee area. Also, now a day s government allow private sector to invest in health care system. Right now, there are so many private health college, hospital, clinic, nursing home etc. So, we can see that health system has been developed. Health System has been developed; the most basic unit is a Sub Health Post or Health Post in each Village Development Committee area. However, the expansion of the Health System has not been matched by an expansion in the domestive resources, workers and supplies, and the available resources are not efficiently distributed. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Supernatural Elements And Supernatural Elements In... Supernatural and temporal elements are popular devices used in romantic literature. Supernatural elements are things that go beyond the natural realm such as spirits and demons, and temporal elements are a part of the physical world such as nature and flaws in humanity. Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter, a romantic novel, consists of mystic and secular facets that enhance the plot and tone of the novel as well as creating conflicts. Supernatural elements provide contrast between Puritan beliefs and witchcraft, and temporal elements provide contrast between the sins and flaws of society and the purity of nature. The devil is a supernatural being that imposes itself into the character, Roger Chillingworth. The temporal fault of hypocrisy shows in Dimmesdale s character and the judgmental nature of the townspeople. The role of the forest is both a supernatural and temporal element because it is a very spiritual place and provides an escape from the secular world. Hawthorne uses dark supernatural elements to characterize Roger Chillingworth. Hester s affair makes Chillingworth an envious and vengeful man, and his need for revenge turns him into a fiend. Chillingworth s physical appearance changes for the worst in the course of seven years, old Roger Chillingworth was a striking evidence of man s faculty of transforming himself into a devil (Hawthorne 156). Chillingworth s appearance changes from a studious and scholarly man to a stooped and deformed creature with red glowing eyes. Pearl observes Chillingworth s hideous and terrifying features and suspects that he is the Black Man. Not only is Chillingworth s appearance effected by the supernatural elements of the devil, his demonic character is exposed when he leeches onto Dimmesdale. Chillingworth seems to embrace his demonic identity when Hester condemns him for torturing Dimmesdale and making his life hell. Chillingworth admits to doing so, but refuses to stop because Dimmesdale deserves it. Hawthorne uses the evil supernatural elements of the devil to make Roger Chillingworth a symbol of the Black Man. His reason for doing so provides grave conflict in the lives of Hester, Pearl, and especially Dimmesdale. The comparison of Chillingworth to the devil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Benefits Of Economic Globalization On South Africa Essay GVPT200 Essay II South Africa has reaped the benefits of economic globalization first hand as it has emerged to become a major economic power in Africa, especially in recent years. This country has been infamously plagued by apartheid, an inhumane policy of segregation based on grounds of race, which also had economic consequences as trade sanctions were established in 1986 by the United States in response to South Africa s policy of apartheid. However, apartheid ended in the 1990s and the South African Development Community was created in 1992 in order to promote economic development through free trade zones in other regions in Africa. South Africaalso signed free trade agreements with other regions, including Europe. I am interested in analyzing South Africa from 1991 when severe trade sanctions imposed against South Africa were repealed by the United States to 2010 when South Africa became part of the esteemed BRICS countries, a major indication of global economic success. The independent variable is therefore economic globalization, stimulated by the rescinding of the punitive trade sanctions by the United States in 1991, while the dependent variable is whether South Africa has done better or worse since 1991 when it became more connected to the global economy. The indicators for the independent variable are the number of level of trade barriers, the repeal of Comprehensive Anti Apartheid Act, openness to free trade and free trade agreements, exports, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Werewolves And The Side Effect Of A Fungus Called Ergot Werewolves, mostly creatures of the night, hunt, feed, and survive like other animals. Werewolves are Mythical creatures, but there have been many sighting by ordinary people. Werewolves have remained a mystery for a long time. Several theories accumulated over the years on the topic of werewolves. There were Stories about men who shape shift during a full moon, a man wolf hybrid, their possible connection to the legend of the Navajo Skinwalkers, and the side effect of a fungus called Ergot. It was near the end of the 16th century in the town of Bedburg, farmers were chasing a beast who was the cause of death of 13 children, two pregnant women, and numerous livestock. When the farmers were about to move in for the killthe beast was nowhere ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The American Influences On Canada Culminating Essay American Influences on Canada After the passing of the Statute of Westminster in 1931, Canada and the other British Dominions gained much independence from Great Britain. For Canada, this newfound independence eventually led to a less dependent relationship with Britain and a stronger relationship with the United States. The United States, partly due to its close geographical proximity to Canada, has influenced and shaped many Canadian cultural and societal components, such as sports, seasonal traditions, music, and social media. Since the passing of the Statute of Westminster in 1931, Canada s culture has irrefutably become highly influenced by the United States. American sport telecasts have not only dominated the average American household, but have also claimed a great presence and importance in the households of many Canadians. The sport of football is widely watched and praised in the United States. Every year the National Football League plays a championship game known as the Super Bowl, which is watched by many Americans. This American championship game is also popularly watched in Canada. According to statistics released by the National Football League and the Canadian Television Network, in 2015 more Canadians than Americans, on a per capita basis, watched the Super Bowl. These statistics showed that fifty five percent of all Canadians, versus only fifty one percent of all Americans, had watched part of the 2015 Super Bowl game telecast.1 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analysis Of Hey There Delilah Confessing Love Through Song The purpose of this paper is to analyze the song Hey There Delilah by the Plain White T s. This paper will identify the message and tone of the song, as well as the artist s appeal to the audience by analyzing the organization of the song, and the specific rhetorical strategies the artist used to connect to the audience. The song s organization, style, figurative language, and hyperboles in the lyrics will also be analyzed to connect the artist s intention back to the audience. In this song, the artist s main point and thesis, is that he is head over heels in lovewith a girl named Delilah. He wants to tell the world, and Delilah herself, how much he loves her, and how their love conquers the distance between them. This song was released in May 2006 in the United states, with the intended audience being people ranging in age from middle school age to college age. He chose this range in age to connect to a broad amount of people, with the general assumption that they would be familiar with what love is, or have experienced it themselves. The artist wants the audience to feel his substantial affection for Delilah, and how it is unchanging even though they are separated by distance. He appeals to the audience s emotions of admiration, compassion, and longing for another person. The artist does this by singing about his extensive love for Delilah, which may lead people to think of someone they themselves care deeply about, or an example of love in their life. The artist chooses an upbeat and happy tempo that repeats throughout the song. He chooses this repeating tempo to draw the listener s attention to the lyrics of the song. The slow, yet happy tempo paired with the artists bright and cheery voice creates a sense of ease and happiness within the song itself, and the audience. In this song, for the majority of the time the artist is confessing and explaining his love for Delilah to the world, and Delilah herself. He does this by telling the audience exactly what he is thinking, however, he does use imagery on occasion to accentuate his point. For example, the artist uses the simile Times Square can t shine as bright as you, to compare Delilah s radiance to the lights of New ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Summary Of The Hidden History Of The Olympic Games Advancement of Political Agendas The video on the Hidden History of the Olympic Games provides intriguing revelations that the Olympic Games are driven by astonishing propaganda associated with international rivalry and social struggles (Poulton, 2012). The video clarifies that Olympic Games have preserved the colonial strategies and operations in most host nations and cities by the organizing bodies (Poulton, 2012). This has caused the production of unique ceremonies and symbolisms while supporting the encroachment of thieving indigenous lands in host colonies. For instance, Germany used the event to advocate the myth of Aryan racial dominance and physical prowess in the 1936 Berlin games. The German artists emerged to idealize athletes through sculptures and significant forms with muscle tones and physically fit features (Mason, 2012). The significance of the Munich massacre is that retribution is harshly critical in political agendas. This caused a loss of potential athlete skills where about 11 athletes were demised. A rivalry was triggered from the occasion even though the authorities were informed of terror attacks (Mason, 2012). Olympic Games Boycotts and Protests In 1936, Germany won the hosting of Olympic Games to proclaim how it restored its status in battling against European nations. Hitler ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Neil Faulkner was determined that the 2012 London Olympics would ensure a profound legacy for Britain as a nation. Firstly, this would lead to a historical development magnificent transport infrastructure to magnify the underground rail and road networks as well (Poulton, 2012). Secondly, the event would upgrade the Britain culture for more tourism activities (Poulton, 2012). This would enable London to gain the desired attention from the world effectively and convenient to benefit the nations (Xiaoming, 2012). Thirdly, the events would trigger environmental protection, and vital scientific innovations complete development of London. (Poulton, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Persuasive Essay On Duck Hunting The reason that I would like to run a duck lodge and guide duck hunts is because duck hunting is what I am most passionate about. There are thousands of duck lodges located all across North America. Duck hunting has increased in popularity over the past 15 years mostly due in part to the popularity of it on T.V. With that being said this has caused a large increase in the number of lodges being created, to be able to keep up with the demand. Jobs in this field are found all over North America, they range from Alaska all the way through Canada, and as well as all over through South America. Jobs relating to this career are mostly found around high trafficked areas of migrating waterfowl, places like Stuttgart, Arkansas (known as the rice and duckcapital of the world), Salt Lake City, Utah, around many small towns in North Dakota, and the Outer Banks of North Carolina. General duties of this field would be equipment maintenance, time management, farming, earth moving, and lodge maintenance. Specific duties of this job would be agricultural management for waterfowl, conservation efforts for waterfowl, and being successful when guiding other people and ensuring clients safety. Hours of work ordinarily required for this job could vary, duck guiding and hunting is very seasonal, most states only allow a general 60 day season. During those 60 days you could be up 2 hours before sunrise and not going to sleep till after the sun sets. Several questions could determine the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The impact of World War 1 on Japanese development in the... Assess the impact of World War 1 on Japanese development in the early 20th century. World War 1 and its aftermath, together with the great Tokyo earthquake of 1923, brought profound changes in social, intellectual, and urban consciousness. (Jansen 496)World War 1 caused many changes in the nation of Japan, both positive and negative. The whole infrastructure of the country altered immensely during the early 20th century, even when compared to the drastic modernisation of the Meiji Restoration. In the first quarter of the 20th century Japan had no less than 3 different emperors, and subsequently experienced 3 different historical eras. July 1912 saw the death of the much exulted Emperor Meiji, his successor (called the Taisho Emperor)... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of the big four (Mitsui, Sumitomo, Mitsubishi and Yasuda) the first three concentrated on heavy industry such as ship building. This proved a lucrative move considering the demand for ships during the war, for military and trade purposes. Of course none of these changes would have taken place had the government not agreed to the trade agreements and industrial tutoring of Europe and the United States. World War 1 also ushered in changes in the government of Japan. These changes were less visible differences and more a change in the ideas of how a government should be structured. Political party government took a long time to take hold. The Meiji Constitution was deliberately vague on the subject of executive responsibility. Sovereignty and final authority in all matters rested with the throne, but at the same time the ruler had to be protected from active participation lest he be found fallible. (Jansen 496)Up until 1921, considered the dawn of party politics in Japan, the government system was set up of four main parts. A powerful Cabinet, headed by the Prime Minister, was in control of local government and national police. (The Emperor was theoretically head of the armed services, but generals and admirals were selected by the staff of the armed services to protect the Emperor from participation) A Privy Council made of imperial appointees had to approve of important decisions on national policy or the constitution. A House of Peers, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Analysis Of The Movie Memoirs Of A Geisha Both Rob Marshall and Warwick Thornton have very distinctive and different directory movie styles. However, In memoirs of a Geisha (Directed by Rob Marshall) and Samson Delilah (Directed by Warwick Thornton) Both Warwick and Marshall are able to communicate their ideas of exploitation similarly through a variety of shots and film techniques. These techniques are used in great succession and are able to capture the audienceto sympathize with these characters at their lowest points. A scene in Samson Delilah that truly captured the essence of exploitation in modern day Australia was a scene where Delilah tries to sell her artwork to an Aboriginal art gallery. The character Delilah as previously mentioned is a fourteen year old ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The audience is then promptly shifted behind delilah with an over the shoulder shot and is quickly glanced at by the art exhibitionist. We then hear I m not interested as we watch his attention drift back to his computer. As the viewer we are all promptly taken back by this and can t help but sympathize with Delilah. My immediate thought after this occurred was Why was Delilah dismissed so quickly? This isn t fair! which I believe Warwick Thornton wanted his audiences to think. Warwick managed to subtly instill discomfort into his viewers by putting us in a situation we can t help but feel uncomfortable and sympathetic in which was used in great succession. We then switch back to where the art exhibtionist is standing and watch as Delilah walks off emcombringly out of the shot as there is a sharp focus on her while exiting. Once delilah has vanished out of the shot we are quickly transitioned to the next scene as we see Delilah sitting on a hill looking off into the distance. We then transition and see two school girls sitting on a bench. One with on her phone and the other eating ice cream. The camera than shifts focus from these two unknown school girls to Delilah who s watching in the background. This shot stays on Delilah for 7 seconds and I believe that this is very significant. As previously mentioned Delilah does not look like she fits in, in fact based on her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Americanah Writing Style Summer Writing Assignment Lindsay Harris 8/30/15 Ap Lang Americanah Writing Style Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, author of the National Bestseller Americanah has a very descriptive, personal writing style. The writing style is very unique, even though it isn t written in first person you feel very close to the main character as if they re the one who s telling the story. The writer uses imagery to make you feel as if you are in the setting that is being described. The tone of the writing is honest, sensitive and innocent. She tells her thoughts and struggles of being an African in america and what it means to be black for the first time. Throughout the whole book the author manages to keep an innocent tone of writing. Starting with Ifemelu s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author uses diction and descriptive writing to share all her thoughts and observations on people. She has always been very observant person, that is why she is always able to spot differences between American people and the people of her hometown in Lagos. The man standing closest to her was eating an ice cream cone; she had always found it a little irresponsible, the eating of ice cream cones by grown up American men, especially the eating of ice cream cones by grown up American men in public. ... The graying hair on the back of his head was swept forward, a comical arrangement to disguise his bald spot. He had to be an academic, but not in the humanities or he would be more self conscious. A firm science like chemistry, maybe. Before, she would have said, I know, that peculiar American expression that professed agreement rather than knowledge, and then she would have started a conversation with him, Her observations are descriptive and relatable, they are also thought provoking. The writer often points out small details most people wouldn t notice.The Author s writing structure can be described as speedy, as she often jumps from one childhood memory or event ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Dumpster Diving Summary Lars Eighner begins by recalling a time from before he began to dumpster dive as an attempt to reveal to his readers that his fondness for garbage cans was not something forced upon him. He quickly transitions to the time when he began to dumpster dive and describes the overall experience of it. Once he has completed his general description, the essay takes a detailed turn into what dumpster divingthrough the years has taught him: everything from determining good food from the bad, how wasteful students in college can be, making sure drinks are safe, the stages a beginning dumpsterdiver goes through (self disgust, curiosity, realization, and possibly the dangerous hoarding), and how dumpster diving has a hand in gained weight. Further ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay Deforestation of The Pacific Northwest Deforestation of the Pacific Northwest One of the most controversial areas associated with the global problem of deforestation is the Pacific Northwest of the US. The problem can be broken down into several issues that all tie in together. These include the near extinction of the Northern Spotted Owl, the business aspect of logging versus the environmental aspect, and the role of the government in this problem. In 1973, the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was passed. This enabled the Dept. of Commerce and Dept. of the Interior to place species, either land or marine, as either threatened or endangered. Under these terms species could no longer be hunted, collected, injured or killed. The northern spotted owl falls ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Seeing an animal in an artificial environment can certainly not be compared to witnessing an animal in its natural environment. In my opinion, there can be no price put on the existence of any species on this planet, plant or animal. To think that money has become such an influential part of our society that companies are willing to sacrifice a species in order to make a profit. The northern spotted owl is only one of many species that are on the verge of extinction do to deforestation. Another important consideration in the deforestation of the Pacific North Coast is logging as a business. The investors of a publicly owned company sole concern is the growth of their stock, and this for lumber companies is accomplished by harvesting trees in the most efficient and cost effective manner. Clear cutting old growth is the best way to accomplish this. This approach leads to quick financial gain but is not best for the long term or the trees. It is the companies that use this process that is the most unfavorable to the forests and contributes to deforestation the most. Another approach uses wise management techniques to maximize the long term profit of the forest. Guest speaker Jerry Howe would fall into this category as a private land owner. As a land steward, he believes he can do what he wants with his land. The term steward is used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Suburban America Movie Analysis Suburban America: Update the Vision for a Sustainable Future We are constantly being presented media as advertisements, television shows, movies which have a backdrop of the typical American suburban neighborhood, complete with built in set of residents which are homogenized to a perceived norm in an effort to make the media s message more appealing. However, I live in a typical American suburban neighborhood which was built in the 1950s, and when I survey my neighbors they fail to fit any stereotype leading me to believe that the stereotype is no longer valid. Recently, I had the opportunity to watch the documentary film Suburban America: Problems and Promises (9/2011) which attempts to define an example of a modern American suburban neighborhood, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The examples focused on the ethnicity of the residents in order to dispel old beliefs such as how the suburbs were populated with various Cleaver type families, stereotype. In addition, it brought the importance of the political and economic agendas the ability to align their goals as necessary to produce a successful model. The promotion and creation of sustainable redevelopment using Long Island as the showcase first American modern suburb in illustration. The film sporadically jumped to the 2008 Presidential election and an important local election which were expected to significantly help or hinder the film s agenda of creating a sustainable vision, which I found distracting. Other places besides Long Island used in the film for example projects were Arlington, Chicago, Reston, Cleveland, Minneapolis, and Orange ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Blood Metaphors Blood stained the pages of our history books. So many innocent Vitaevim lives lost in the pursuit of a place to call home. Lost in space or slaughtered by the Malum, the evil being that haunted our universe. Greedy things that were never satisfied by what they had, always wanting for more. They tore apart planets, ripped them limb by limb, suffocated them with pollution, and drowned them with the blood of my people. The stories say that once, way back to the third planet, there was peace, until one day the ground shook and the great pillars of the pearl city and their shimmery marble rooftops came smashing down, the ground beating it like a husband. A flood surged throughout the city stealing children from their mothers and the innocent play... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pink clouds soft as cotton candy tufts floated around as a solid gold city lay far off in the distance emitting smells of fresh picked magnolias, peonies, and poppies. Drums rang somewhere off in the void, steady as a thundering heartbeat. I drank the sweet air as I walked towards the city, hollyhocks, lilacs, and morning glories grew from where my bare feet had made contact with the ground. Small lights glimmered in the trees of emerald green and bone as I broke into a run to the city. I ran as fast as I could, but no matter what I did, the golden city moved away. I heard screaming in the distance and my vision was clouded with red, but I could not stop running, my feet wouldn t let me. I screamed for it to stop as I was rapidly approaching a massive sinkhole of glimmering water surrounded by carved stones. The Well. I gripped the trees as I flew past, but they gave me nothing but cuts and bruises. I had no control over my body as I saw my reflection it vaulted me into the well, screaming at the top of my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Nt1310 Unit 6 Paper In order to duplicate the 8 Вј May 00 05 bond given the situation that it was not called, the synthetic bond of 12 May 05 and May 05 STRIP should have the same coupon rate with the original bond. Since STRIPs are zero coupon, we can get the weight of 12 May 05 in the synthetic bond simply by dividing 8.25 by 12. The result we get is 0.6875, which means we should buy 68.75% of 12 May 05 in the synthetic bond. Suppose the total amount of synthetic bond is $100, we buy $68.75 of 12 May 05, and this will provide us a cash flow of $72.875 (0.12/2*68.75+68.75=72.875) at the last payment date. However, the original bond provides $104.125 (0.0825/2*100+100=104.125) at the last payment date. The difference between them is $104.125 72.875=$31.25 and this implies that we should buy 31.25% of May 2005 STRIP. In this way, we can create the synthetic bond for 8.25 May 00 05 if not called by buying 68.75% 12 May 05 and 31.25% May 05 STRIP.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After dividing 8.25 by 8.875, we find out that we should buy 92.96% of 8.875 May 00. And as a result, 7.04% of May 00 STRIP should be bought. Cost to buy at ask = 0.9296*104.5 + 0.0704*46.66= $100.43 Cost to buy at bid = 0.9296*104.38 + 0.0704*46.25= $100.27 For investors who own the 8.25 May 00 05 bond, the current bid price for 8.25 May 00 05 bond is 101.25. To compute the theoretical price we have to use bid prices: (129.71875*0.6875) + (29.90625*0.3125) = $98.5273438. This shows that 8.25 May 00 05 bond is overpriced. The profit earned is 101.123 98.5273 = $2.5977. The investors should sell this bond and replace it with any of the undervalued synthetic bonds preferably the first synthetic bond ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay on Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis Jacqueline Lee Bouvier was born on July 28th, 1929 in East Hampton, Long Island. Jacqueline s mother was Janet Lee Bouvier, a highly ambitious horseback rider. Jacqueline was nicknamed quot;Jackie quot; after her father, Jack Bouvier. Young Jackie s parents were a very well off coupled. Her father had an estimated fortune of 7 million dollars and Janet came from a wealthy family also, her father had been chairman of the board of Chase National Bank. Asides for the Bouviers wealth, the other thing they were most noted for was their beauty, Jack in particular. His slim nose, wide set blue eyes, shiny black hair and muscular build earned him the description as quot;drippingly handsome quot;. Jack s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first Janet did not know that her husband was still playing his role as a ladies man but when she found out she immediately demanded Jack s fidelity. Jack didn t know the meaning of the word. Several months after Jackie s 7th birthday in 1936, her parents separated. When their separation agreement ran out six months later, the Bouviers gave the marriage another try. It lasted for five months. Then at the end of august 1937, Jack and Janet separated permanently, although they did not get divorced until 1940. (Guthrie) Janet won custody of her two daughters. Jackie and Lee considered living with their mother quot;humdrum quot; while visiting their father was a quot;treat quot;. Jack had great influence over his daughters. He taught them about personal style and what men looked for in women. Whatever their father considered good, these girls did.(Guthrie) Janet did not stay single for long. Two years after her divorce from Jack, Janet remarried Hugh Auchincloss. Auchincloss was a Scottish man with good values and work ethics. Not only was Auchincloss a hard working man but his family had an equally high social standing as the Bouviers. Auchincloss s fortune was also greater than the Bouviers. Hugh owned a large estate, Merrywood, in Virginia. At Merrywood he lived with Janet, his three children, Jackie and Lee, and soon the two children that Janet and he would have together, (Lowe) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Narmer The Harvester The Palette of Narmer, a 3000 2920 BCE piece from Hierakonpolis illustrates the unification of the Upper and Lower halves of Egypt. The front of the Palette depicts the necks of felines entwined into a loop, necks bound by string in what appears to be a restraining matter; visual evidence for that unification, and dually serving as a compact to hold some of the iconic makeup Egyptis often associated with. Also on the front, a bull representing the insurmountable strength of King Narmer is seen charging a city s walls, hinting at Narmer s victory as King of the new Egypt. Narmer is represented again wearing the red crown of Lower Egypt, as decapitated and fallen foe lay on his right side. The back of the palette, not straying from the theme... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Harvesters Vase of Hagia Triada was crafted in the relief artistic style, meaning the artist added a component of realism by giving the structures more depth and 3 D characteristics. While this wasn t absent holistically in Egyptian art (evidenced by the very real pyramids and mastabas), generally many pieces of its ancient art were 2 dimensional, drawn on papyrus scrolls in hieroglyphs or carved into colored stone. The Harvesters vase though included that element as it shows figures that seem to be on a beveled plane. Both the Egyptian and Minoan artists followed the trend of depicting people with profile and frontal views, both pieces also having one person as a standout center figure. But with the Harvesters vase the detail paid to the central figure was more of a visual one, then the symbolic details associated with Narmer on the palette. The man is crafted with amazing anatomical detail as his hallowed ribs are seen as he inhales. This is different than the attention to anatomical detail paid by the Egyptians with their funerary process of mummification. The Egyptians attached significance to different body parts based on their sense of spirituality and beliefs, whereas this artist seems interested in the actual workings of the body. Namer s physique isn t given an excess of detail, it was more so his positioning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Descartes And Spinoza On Nature Of God When it comes to life s unanswerable questions, philosophers have always been prepared to provide possible explanations on what they believe and try to further discuss difficult topics. This is certainly the case when it comes to Descartes and Spinoza, who are both adamant that their views provide the correct context and insight on their opinions of God. In Readings in Modern Philosophy by Ariew and Watkins, it is revealed that while both philosophers tend to agree on opinions like God being infinite, there are many reasons why Descartes and Spinoza disagree on the nature of God and their opinion of substance, for example, Descartes believes that there is more than one type of substance, while Spinoza argues that God is the only substance,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This goes back to the idea of God being infinite because he acknowledges that a substance like God will always persist regardless of if anyone was there to think him into existence. In addition, the view that God is a morally good and just substance plays a significant role in Descartes beliefs, without it, many of his ideas wouldn t be as secure, such as his beliefs of physical objects, he explains this when he states, Now there clearly is in me a passive faculty of sensing, that is, a faculty for receiving and knowing the ideas of sensible things; but I could not use it unless there also existed, either in me or in something else, a certain active faculty of producing or bringing about these ideas... (RMP, 51). This is one way that Descartes argues that the nature of God is supremely good. It shows that Descartes doesn t think that God is a deceiver, this is important because it revelas how he views God s nature, as an inherently good because he explains that if we are deceived by God then he must not be real because God is not a deceiver. Alternatively, Spinoza s ideas of the nature of God differ greatly. To begin, Spinoza views God as the only infinite substance that has an infinite amount of distinct attributes. He believes that God exists necessarily and that created substances are nonexistent. He defines substance by stating, Substance which we understand to be through itself supremely perfect and in which nothing can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Science Stemming From Cellular Research Meagan Martin Coach Thames/Mrs. Miller Health Science Capstone/English 1113 25 October 2014 Science Stemming from Cellular Research Since the discovery of stem cells, scientist have been studying new ways Scientists have been using stem cells since their discovery to improve research and treatments. One type of organ improvement stem cells have played an important part in recently is the heart. There can now be a reduction in cardiovascular disease morbidity rates through the utilization of stem cells, and worrying about compatibility and time can become a thing of the past. Through the use of stem cells, repair, rehabilitation, and transplant can help or even cure myocardial necrosis. A stem cell is an undifferentiated cell that can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, scientists at the Texas Heart Institute extracted stem cells and anti inflammitory from fat tissue from a patient that had had a myocardial infarction. Scientists then injected the stem cells into the damaged area of the heart. They then studied patients with stem cell injections and without stem cell injections. From baseline to six months, they noticed patients without stem cells damage area increased by 5.1%, and patients with stem cells damage area decreased by 3% (Texas Heart). This study had positive affects, as did a similar one. Other scientists induced rats to have myocardial infarctions. They then extracted cardiac stem cells from the rats themselves and injected them back into the damaged area of the heart. Mortality rates decreased, and scientists noticed the aortic and myocardial walls became thicker to protect themselves from future problems (Beltrami, Barlucchi, Torella). From the use of stem cells, cardiovascular repair can greatly decrease mortality rates and increase quality of life for survivors. After patients have gone through heart disease, like any other injury, therapeutic steps must be taken. Therapy and rehabilitation of damaged hearts has been improved through the utilization of stem cells. Therapy includes strengthening of the damaged area as to prevent the incident from reoccurring and getting the patient back to their normal life. Scientists, again, used rats that had had induced myocardial infarctions. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Three Fathers in Silas Mamer Essay Compare and contrast the three fathers in Silas Mamer. What does and examination of their roles reveal to us about nineteenth century society and has it any relevance to us today? Silas Marner was an awe inspiring book, which broadened my mind into the wonders of the nineteenth century, including the ups and downs of family life in the village and still being fairy tale story. Although it was difficult to read and it had a vast vocabulary of nineteenth century language I still understood the plot and gained a lot from it. It taught me about how people s lives then compared to ours, and how they coped with ordinary dilemmas. It is interesting to study how the three fathers in this book compare to each other as fathers, by... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I think through his ,Qharacter George Elliot showed what she thought the worst characteristics ember of the English gentry could have. The people of Raveloe thought a w kness in the Squire that he had kept all his sons at home in idleness The Squire is dull wilted and narrow minded. The Squire is not as consistent at being a palent than Silas. He does not get as much involved with his children as Silas does with Eppie. Silas is with Eppie on a day to day basis whereas the Squire is mainly in the pub away from his children) Silas is also counted as a foreigner even though he came from a nearby village. Tl!ie people of the village were very superstitious. They thought that anyone who wasn t from Raveloe was evil or were a supernatural being. As people thought this he had problems communicating with them even though he was sensitive, intelligent and loving. Th~quire is not hard working and he takes his pleasure from crude things. Such as ~,1~ing red meat, drinking ale and making lewd jokes. This comes out of him especially when he is in the Rainbow, the local pub. The following quote shows that the squire spent a lot of time in the Rainbow. The higher ranked people had their own, spot in the pub, and as his family were the only people of that kind in the village they would be the only people who sat there. ./tSe parlour on the left being reserved for the more select society in which Squire ~,Kass frequently enjoyed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Tenth Circuit Case Analysis Federal courts generally reference what the Kansas courts describe as a cognizable legal prejudice as the loss of a substantial right due to the dismissal. Pontenberg v. Boston Scientific Corp., 252 F.3d 1253, 1255 (11th Cir. 2001). The Tenth Circuit has recognized four main factors when determining whether a legal prejudice exists: the opposing party s effort and expense in preparing for trial; excessive delay and lack of diligence on the part of the movant; insufficient explanation of the need for a dismissal; and the present stage of litigation. Brown v. Baeke, 413 F.3d 1121, 1124 (10th Cir. 2005). Defendants Response claims the Defendants will be substantially prejudiced by an or der of dismissal, but do not provide any identification of what that prejudice would be or how the prejudice would rise to the level of the loss of any substantial right. Since the Defendants have not identified any legal prejudice, or met their burden of showing any plain legal prejudice resulting from the requested dismissal, the Court is without grounds to deny the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This argu ment is also foreclosed by the procedure set forth in the Protective Order because it leaves to the discretion of a party the designation of documents as confidential and subject to the order, see Order, at В¶ 3(7), and which also provides the means by which a party could seek review of a des ignation of confidentiality, Order, at В¶ 8. No such motion was ever timely filed by the Defend ants. Any motion hereafter filed by the Defendants for such a purpose, after a dismissal, would come at a time when the Court was without jurisdiction and would be moot (not to mention futile for reasons stated above). See Ireland v. Byrne, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Mentoring In The Classroom III.Mentoring Life is a continuous learning experience, so even those who are knowledgeable still need someone to act as their mentors. As we continue to seek for knowledge, we become more efficient in our chosen field or career path. Just like being a teacher, it is like a rollercoaster ride of a colorful experience. In times when a teacher is on top, he feels like he doesn t need anyone but when he s at the bottom, he will seek for an experienced teacher to motivate him and bring back the momentum to him. However, no matter if you are on top or the bottom, a teacher should always look up to someone for professional learning. Mentoring is a teacher to motivational teacher scenario that is an effective technique for obtaining professional development. The objectives of this strategy are to assist new teachers most especially as they begin their career as educators and to hone the leadership ability of mentors. By using this strategy, the expected results would be the enhancement of quality learning while developing teachers knowledge; establishing professional learning communities and honing leadership ability within the school. The key elements mentioned in the book were concrete and clear. First, mentors possess... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is not just and evaluator but also a confidant, a confidence builder, and an observer. As a confidant, mentors should know how to let a teacher open up without hesitation or fear. If a teacher freely expresses himself to his mentor, he will be an effective teacher producing successful students. Trust is an essential factor in mentoring. The mentor and the teacher should relentlessly cultivate trust in their relationship. By doing so, the mentor can give great advice and guidance every time, and the teacher would always take note of the wisdom he acquires from his mentor. They should always be attentive to each other s needs for a better professional learning (Cutler, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Colonialism And Post Colonialism By Ania Loomba This reflection will discuss the concept of colonialism and post colonialism, with a particular focus on the impact in planning. Although both concepts are not new, Ania Loomba in her book Colonialism and Post Colonialism provides a more exhaustive research on the regards. She argues that colonialism is the physical occupation of territory whereas post colonialismdeals with effect of colonization on culture and societies. She also expanded the concepts including two new terms imperialism and Neo colonialism. This is not only a semantic discussion but also a way to raise awareness of the (over)simplification that many authors have applied to studies in this field. Despite that there is some recognition that colonialism and post colonialism is important, Loomba raises some warnings in this regards. Although that most of the countries that were in one point of their history colonized by a western nation are freed now, they are facing a new type of domination: the domination through the economic system. In most of the cases some form of capitalism. Most of the development of the western nation are due to cheap (or free) labor and production factors that were obtained through violence from the colonized nations. Could it possible for US to develop the cotton industry without slavery? Could Spain finance every single war without the Inca s gold? Could Great Britain that industrialized nation without their colonies? So when These nation complains about the development ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Board Of County Vs Snyder Case Analysis 1.Name and citation of the case Board of County Commissioners of Brevard V. Snyder, 627 So.2d 469 (1993). 2.Decision The Court ruled in favor of the appellant, and the decision is described as follows: First, rezoning action is quasi judicial in nature, subject to strict scrutiny on certiorari review. Second, a landowner who demonstrates that proposed use of the property is consistent with comprehensive plan is not presumptively entitled to such use. Third, a landowner seeking to rezone a property has burden of proving that proposal is consistent with the comprehensive plan, and consequently burden shifts to the zoning board to demonstrate legitimate public purpose of maintaining existing zoning classification. Finally, the board is not... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While Justice SHAW, J. dissented without producing a written comment on the case. 8.Significance Board of County Commissioners of Brevard V. Snyder set a precedent since the Court concluded the comprehensive plan, provides for future land use through gradual and ordered growth, and it is not a literal guide. Thus, Local governments have the discretion to decide that certain land uses should be denied, even if they comply with comprehensive plan guidelines. Also, the Supreme Court authorizes zoning boards to act in a legislative and quasi judicial mode. This decision is also controversial since the U.S. and State of Florida Constitutions have the separation of powers doctrine, which splits all powers into the executive, the legislative, and the judicial branch, each one of these having their own functions and responsibilities. 9.Personal Interpretation and substance The Supreme Court is right when agrees with the lower court in regards to the quasi judicial nature of the rezoning action. The zoning board has different roles when is involved in the zoning board and the comprehensive plan process. Some of them include enacting zoning ordinances and law ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Oppression in Cuckoos Nest frank C, Survey of Literature and Comp. Block 5 May 10, 2011 An Omnipresent Oppression Oppression is an omnipresent force which has fed on ignorance and hatred and affected the lives of the less fortunate and powerless. Through literature people are able to express their feelings and attitudes regarding an amalgam of elements. An example of this exists in the two texts, One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest, and The Life Your Save May Be Your Own; in both texts we see a clear correlation between the plot events in the stories and the events that took place in American History to oppress women and Native Americans. One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest, and The Life You Save May Be Your Own, are similar due to the fact that they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nurse Ratched forced the patients to conform to her guidelines, such as when Chief was forced to sweep rather than live freely as he pleased. Chief like Lucynell in The Life You Save May Be Your Own, does not have a voice to express his feelings or thoughts. This lack off voice can be compared to the Native Americans who were made by the federal government to give up their traditions of hunting and gathering and forced to farm. Both the government and Nurse Ratched did not allow for any intervening, and they forced upon their subjects a certain lifestyle. During the early twentieth century women did not control their own lives, it was controlled by society and they were expected to conform to society and follow its laws and patterns. In The Life You Save May Be Your Own, Women were denied access to public power and the idea of women in the early 1900s was a perfect wife and mother, thus leaving their lives to be run by men (Bruccoli 324). Women of this time were voiceless, and this lack of voice is display in the story because Lucynell literally was a mute, and could not speak. Lucynell s lack of a voice metaphorically represents the women who had no voice in the early twentieth century whereas Mr.Shiftlet does have a voice; he represents the men during the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. The Importance Of Grief Counseling Grief counseling is a much needed field in the new millennia. As population grow and expand, races collide in culture, religion, and grief. It is imperative that Pastors, leaders, and average society understand the dynamics of grief and suffering. More important, counselors must learn how to balance their lives and the ones they chose to consul. Griefcounselors need to be compassionate, attentive, yet balanced in order to be an effective treatment for their clients. Understanding how to conduct an assessment and intervene with bereaved children, adolescents, adults, and families are important skills for professionals working in the field of social work, nursing, school and pastoral counseling, psychology, and other helping professions (Pomeroy, Garcia). A grief counselor s main objective is to help individuals or families reach closure over the loss or death of a loved one and begin the process of restoring their lives to a productive means. Each client or family is different and knowing how to connect with the client s culture and religious quarries can be draining. Yet, respect of the client s ideology is essential to creating a healing environment. First, grief counselors must be compassionate. As the care provided to the dying has matured over the past 30 years with the establishment of the hospice movement, as well as Right to Die societies, it was inevitable that a new wave of writings would be needed to explain the process of dying to generations unfamiliar with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...