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Eclectic Spirituality
Eclectic spirituality is difficult to define, in fact we have to define each word individually. The
definition of eclectic is, selecting what appears to be best in various doctrines, methods, or styles
(Merriam Webster, 2015). The definition of spirituality is, the quality or state of being concerned with
religion or religious matters: the quality or state of being spiritual (Merriam Webster, 2015). When we
learn about eclectic spirituality, and that most people are no longer grounded in one particular religion,
however they still claim to be spiritual, the phrase, Spiritual but not religious (Sacramento Bee
McEntyre, M, 2015) makes sense.
While this is the first time, I personally have ever heard of the term eclectic spirituality (apparently, I
live a sheltered life), however its origins are said to have begun during the nineteenth century during
the romanticism movement. The romanticism movement, questioned the doctrine and religious beliefs
from the enlightenment period, as they chose to exalt their dreams, feelings, and mystical experiences.
I believe that the ever changing worldview makes it easier for people to embrace this eclectic
spirituality. Our worldview continues to change as society adapts to such things, as changes in
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I personally will stay true to my beliefs, and continue to do my best, as I want more for my children
and all of our future generations to come. As Ronald Reagan stated, Each generation goes further than
the generation preceding it because it stands on the shoulders of that generation. You will have
opportunities beyond anything we ve ever known (Reagan,
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Employee HIPAA Rights
HIPAA, which is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 give Blue Cross
Blue Shield of Tennessee members rights to protected personal health information (PHI). The way
HIPAA works is that it creates national standards to protect a person s medical records as well as their
personal health information (https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for professionals/privacy/). Members are
given more control over their health information and holds violators accountable with civil and
criminal penalties that can be imposed if the member s rights are violated. When employees are hired
into Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee, they are required to sign a confidentiality agreement
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee follows these procedures because they are federally mandated
and required because their main source of business is with those who have coverage through BCBST
under one or more of the following types of plans; health, dental, vision, and prescription drug
insurers, health maintenance organizations ( HMOs ), Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare+ Choice and
Medicare supplement, and these all involve personal health information that is to be protected
(https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for professionals/privacy/laws regulations/). Consequences for violating
the HIPAA laws are based on the level of negligence and can range from $100 to $50,000 per
violation with a maximum penalty of $1.5 million per year for violations of an identical provision and
can also result in jail time and the fines and the charges are broken down into two major classes:
reasonable cause and willful neglect (https://www.truevault.com/blog/what is the penalty for a hipaa
violation.html). Reasonable cause includes fines but does not consist of jail time where willful neglect
can result in not just fines but also criminal charges. If Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee and/or
their employees disregard the company s codes of conducts, they can face more fines than they
already have for past violations that could cause the company
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Age Of Exploration During The Commercial Revolution
Age of Exploration (1350 1550) (Call to Freedom CTF)
The Commercial Revolution changed Europe by changing the way people did business in the 1200s.
On page 33 in CTF, the second paragraph states During the Commercial Revolution, however,
merchants and craftspeople became more aggressive about making a profit. Many Landlords wanted
farmers to grow crops to be sold on their rented land. Cities grew rich from specific things such as
dying cloth in Florence and glassmaking in Venice. They also brought rare goods from far away
making many cities have rich trading centers. Not everybody could afford a business because people
were too obsessed with making money. Instead, they created joint stock companies just in case their
business didn t work out as planned. People opened banks to earn capital from interest such as the
Medici family. Europe reached a high point where many people were wealthy and gained more power
changing rising Europe s economy and power causing many monopolies. There was also great growth
in the merchant s class and towns/urban centers (Page 33, CTF). The Commercial Revolution was
greatly based off trade (CTF, PG. 35, Paragraph 3 6) and many things were traveled via the Silk Road.
When trading with other places, people became interested in where these things were from so the
explored and looked for these places. Another reason for people exploring was that they wanted to
spread Christianity.
The Renaissance changed Europe by giving motivation to learn
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Essay on The Happiest Refugee
Anh Do s story is a timely reminder of the plight of refugee in our country. Discuss the Happiest
Refugee in the light of Do s universal message about the suffering of human beings during times of
war and the struggle to make a better life in a foreign country.
The Happiest Refugee is a memoir written by Anh Do which was first published on the 1st of August
in 2010. It is regarded as one of the most influential and well received novels in the world of literature
for its great insight on the life of refugees. The book provides a universal message to its readers about
the suffering of human beings during wars and their struggle to make a better life in a foreign country.
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The Vietnam War began on the 1st of November 1995 and was fought in mainly in Vietnam but also in
Cambodia and Laos. The war initially began when communist forces tried to expand and include
Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos in the communist force. The opposing political agendas also played an
impacting role on the starting of the Vietnam War, due to North Vietnam becoming a communist
government it was strongly supported by China in order to change South Vietnam from being an anti
communist government to adopting communism. In 1965 Australia became deeply involved and
played an influential role in the Vietnam War. Australia decision to be a part of the war was mainly
based on the rise of communism in the South East Asia after the Second World War. In 1974, Congress
voted not to enforce the commitments agreed to in the Paris Peace Accords. Air support for Cambodia,
South Vietnam, and Laos was cut off. The promise of military aid by other was never delivered. North
Vietnam was able to take over South Vietnam as force the country into communism. The War had a
great impact on the Vietnamese citizen s lives, they were forced to leave the war torn country and
move to a foreign land to start a new life.
Anh s journey from Vietnam to Australia was similar to many other refugees trying to escape from
their war torn
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An Analysis Of The Evil Riis
On my first journal, I asked myself who was the evil Riis referred to. I did not know the Evils Riss
referred to were the landlords. The greedy and heartless landlords of New York City slums. On chapter
thirteenth, Riis clearly says that the evils are disgusting, careless, and unlawful landlords. The Negros
as Riis referred were charged higher rents than the white immigrants. However, The Negros was
considered cleaner than white European. They maintain their shanty habitation clean. On the contrary,
the poor white European people had bad and dirty habits. Chapter fifteen, Riis described how badly
the children of the East Side tenements were treated. The adults did not care. Some kids would go
missing and no one would care. How would a poor child govern a city if they did not have access to
education? How can a child lacking of education, health, and a stabilized family succeed? ... Show
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Child labor, racism, abuse of power, injustice. Poor and colored people were not treated as a human
being should be. They were treated like a trash. The unfortunates were not considered human being so
were the working girls. It is a known fact that men s wages cannot fall below a limit upon which they
exist, but woman s wage has no limit Riis shows that was and still impossible for anyone not only
woman to live with a low salary. Throughout the chapter fifteen, many girls still in their teens would
lie their age to
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Management Accounting
1. a) What is the rationale of founders of (product) Red?
Their main reason for creating Product Red was to raise awareness and money for the Global Fund by
teaming up with the world s most iconic brands to products that would be sold. A percentage of each
product sold would be donated to the Global Fund to help women and children affected by pandemics
such HIV/AIDS and malaria. A basket of consumer goods were launched to this effect which included
Product Red American express card, vintage t shirts, Motorola handsets, converse wear, apple iPod,
Emperio Armani and also an edition of the Independent.
The Red manifesto, clearly outlined the core reason as, we believe that when consumers are offered
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The author also raises the point that despite numerous charitable efforts towards Africa in the last five
decades, Africa has gone from poor to poorer. This gives the impression that social responsibility, as it
were, is not being done ethically. The author is also of the thought that a free market capitalism on its
own has done far much better in alleviating poverty in the developing world/countries if it is left to act
on its own without marketing forces and humanitarian groups working in counter parallelism.
The author is also of the thought that the two initiatives (that is, Product Red and Red Gap) are
deviating from their main mission of company profitability maximization which compromises
shareholder value, as these companies are now against the idea of capitalism which they view as
immoral and they hence believe a profit making end should be expiated by an occasional show of real
goodness (donating to charity).
Campaigns as Product Red according to the author, accommodate the belief that globalization is an
evil business practice, of which the author thinks to the contrary.
The author also highlights that it s not private companies prerogative to pursue charitable causes at the
expense of shareholder value maximization, as this is
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Worksheet 4 Minoans
Worksheet 4: Minoans. Crete: Secrets of the Island of Minos (25 points)
1. When did the Minoan civilization flourish? Be specific. (1) The Minoan civilization flourished in
Crete in the 3rd and 2nd millennia BC.
2. What other great civilization was flourishing simultaneously? (1) The Egyptians
3. After whom was the Minoan culture named? (1) Minos, the legendary king of Crete
4. Tell the story of King Minos and the minotaur as related by the Greeks, the Minoans enemies. What
kind of picture do the Greeks paint of King Minos? (3) The minotaur, half man and half bull, was born
at the union of a white bull and King Minos s wife. When King Minos saw the hideous offspring her
had it locked up. Every 9 years the King would feed 7 people ... Show more content on
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Describe the structure and layout of the palace at Knossos. What feature made Evans liken it to a
labyrinth? (2) Roofs had openings to capture water, and allow light to enter. Structure had two units
which were different, but each had floors that were identical to each other.
10. How did Minoan habitations differ from Egyptian? (1) The palace was a great maze, with intricate
stepped terraces on the outside. The royal apartments were located in the central courtyard.
11. Describe Minoan society. Did social classes mix? How were women treated? How is this reflected
in the architecture and the frescoes? (3) Yes the social classes mingled with each other, Women were
equal to men. They wore colorful clothes and adorned themselves in jewelry. In art females clothing
are elegant and their breast left exposed. They were shown in daily life and jobs (Priest).
12. What happened on the Minoan island of Santorini ca. 1500 BC? (1) In 1500 BC the volcano
erupted and buried the village of Akrotiri, disappearing half the island of Santorini into the sea.
13. What were the houses like on Santorini? How were they built? (2) Houses had two or three floors
and were built with a light, elegant style. Many air openings allowing circulation and filling the room
with light. Stairs and floors had a flexibility to them and the attic was made up of wooden beam and
braches compacted with finely packed
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Literary Analysis Of Wild Thorns By Sahar Khalifeh
Wild Thorns by Sahar Khalifeh is an insightful commentary that brings to life the Palestinian struggle
under the Israeli Occupation and embodies this conflict through the different perspectives brought
forth by the contrasting characters. We are primarily shown this strife through the eyes of the principal
character, the expatriate Usama, as well as the foil character of his cousin, Adil. Khalifeh skillfully
uses literary devices such as emotive language, allusions and positive and negative connotations to
highlight life under the Occupation. As the audience, these techniques help encourage us to consider
the struggle more in depth, and due to the wide variety of characters, invite us to relate to them.
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They loosed a dog on him that went for his genitals. Khalifeh deftly includes this grotesque imagery to
open our eyes to the common brutality they now endure in Palestine under the Israeli s and make us
aware of the barbarity of the situation. It evokes not only a sense of poignancy in us, but outrage as
well because his human decency has been violated with such nonchalance. As the audience, we grow
to sympathize with the conquered Palestinians and support Usama in his quest to reclaim freedom for
Palestine. As Khalifeh predominantly manifests the Palestinian struggle through the main character of
Usama, it gives the reader a very narrow minded view of the issues faced in Palestine. Once Usama
returns, he is disgusted to find streets filled with complacent Arabs who have accepted the Israeli rule
and workers who bought things greedily, ate well, dressed well. Greedy is an important and interesting
adjective the author uses to describe the people of Palestine, as it carries a very negative connotation
that describes the people with a naked and selfish ambition along with a voracious lust for riches and
wealth. Through this integration of greedy, as the audience we are averse to the Palestinian people and
empathize with Usama as he paints himself as the lone hero that will save Palestine. Through this
crude description of the Palestinians, we can see that in his eyes, they have traded and
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Crossing Boundaries Research Paper
Crossing boundaries is needed but the full potential is never achieved. The majority of people needs to
cross boundaries in several points of their life to reach their potential, but no one ever reaches their
full potential, however, crossing boundaries is an effective step toward reaching the full potential if it s
ever to be reached yet crossing boundaries is essential for achieving a goal or a dream. The full
potential is when consummating the whole list of goals in life and this list is never accomplished
because no one ever stops adding to their list, anyhow , if they stop, their life would be a plain,
straight road with no ups and downs, no directions, no houses or buildings, no sessions, just a plain,
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Memories are a humans s small time machines for traveling to their past at anytime. The relation
found in Li s story also in Villawood Mum s about how they crossed boundaries physically but they
kept holding on to their memories, their memories were the only bridge to their old lives. Crossing a
specific boundary may not be just physical, it is also metaphorically and that s has a giant impact on
the psychological state. So when Li left his family and moved on to start his career in the Ballet
Academy, he spent the first years in the school in remembrance of his old life and he didn t move
forward because he was stuck between his past and present. His family was always there with him and
he mentioned that in this line: I couldn t stop thinking of my family back home. ( p.118), his memories
lived within him and the evidence is the acknowledgment of many details, stories and photos that are
found in his autobiography. Photos are the best way to translate a moment and keep it alive for ever. Li
had all his pictures kept and they are shown in his autography, and this can be related to the Villawood
Mums, they ve kept all their old photos and that s clearly shown in the film, when Maria and Zahoor
were talking about their old lives. The technique used is symbolism , because they used the images to
present the importances of their memories that they had kept. So crossing the boundaries
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Acquiring Target Corporation Essay
ACQUIRING TARGET CORPORATION
INTRODUCTION
The current economic recession has taken a toll on corporations. Those who survive stay within their
financial means, are innovative in retaining and attracting customers, and use technology to
distinguish themselves from their competitors. Target Corporation is a company that possesses all of
these characteristics. While some companies have cut payroll or ceased to exist, Target Corporation
has survived in the economic recession and is positioned to gain further market share as economic
conditions continue to improve.
The purpose of this report is to analyze Target Corporation s financial statements, determine the future
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This concept, aptly named The Shops of Target, was designed to increase the foot traffic of retail
stores and online shopping by collaborating with companies that have local and national name
recognition. For example, at a Target store in the San Francisco area, a partnership was created with a
small, local candy store called The Candy Store to merchandise specialty candies and vintage candy
products at Target stores in San Francisco area. Target Corporation has also formed a partnership with
Apple to install smaller versions of the Apple Store within their retail stores. By collaborating with a
highly successful company such as Apple, Target Corporation has positioned itself to increase sales of
their own brand name product by promoting the well known Apple brand name.
BUILT IN COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES
Given that Target Corporation prides itself on being a discount retailer, it is inherit that there are
certain built in advantages over other retailers. This is especially true during challenging economic
times. Target Corporation s main goal is to provide higher quality products under their brand name at a
discounted price. In comparison, Target s two closest competitors, Wal Mart and Costco, carry lower
quality products as their brand name. Therefore, consumers who desire discount prices, but higher
quality merchandise knows that Target is
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What Is Homeostasis Why Is It So Important
1. What is homeostasis? Why is it so important? Homeostasis is maintaining constant internal
conditions regardless of changing external conditions. It is important because it is the key to survival
as without it the body would come to equilibrium with its environment which would result in death. 2.
What is the definition of anatomy? Describe the various methods used to study anatomy. Anatomy is
the study of structure and what makes up all the pieces parts of the human body. The easiest way to
study anatomy is observation, dissection is also needed to see structures found below the surface, and
there are other means of studying anatomy such as such as auscultation (listening) and percussion
(touching). 3. What is the definition of physiology? Describe how comparative physiology is used to
study physiology. Physiology is the study of function and how various body parts work. Comparative
physiology is the study of organisms closely related to humans in order to gain a better understanding
of the human model. 4. Name and describe the various levels of the hierarchy of complexity of the
human body. The levels of hierarchy of complexity are organism, organ system, organ, tissue, cells,
organelles, molecules, and atoms. An organism is composed of organ systems. Organ systems are
composed of organs. Organs are composed of tissues. Tissues are composed of cells. Cells are
composed of organelles. Organelles are composed of molecules. Molecules are composed of atoms. 5.
Name
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Cirque With Sub Acute Renal Disappointment
ClassiïŹcation for HRS:. Sort 1: cirque for quickly progressive intense renal disappointment. Kind 2:
cirque with sub acute renal disappointment. Kind 3: cirque with sorts 1 alternately 2 HRS
superimposed once constant kidney sickness alternately intense renal damage. Sort 4: fulminant liver
disappointment for HRS. Symptomatic Criteria to HRS. I. Unending alternately intense liver infection
for propelled hepatic disappointment Also portal hypertension. Ii. Low GFR as shown by serum
creatinine 1. 5 mg/dL or 24 hr. Creatinine freedom 40 mL/min. Iii. Nonattendance about shock, on
going bacterial infection, Also current or late medication for nephrotoxic medications Also
nonattendance from claiming gastrointestinal alternately renal liquid misfortunes. Iv. No maintained
change Previously, renal capacity (decrease On serum creatinine ≀ 1. 5 mg/dL alternately expand over
creatinine freedom will ≄ 40 mL/min) Emulating diuretic withdrawal and extension for plasma
volume with 1. 5 l for isotonic saline. V. Proteinuria 500 mg/dL Furthermore no sonographic proof
about obstructive uropathy alternately parenchymal renal ailment (Salerno et al. , 2007). Predictors
about HRS:. A few investigations bring been performed with research possibility predictors for HRS.
Gines et al. , discovered three free variables should a chance to be predictive of HRS, nonattendance
of hepatomegaly, helter skelter plasma renin activity, Furthermore low serum sodium (Gines et al. ,
1993. Montoliu
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Summary Of The Handmaid s Offred
This passage talks about what is happening during the district Salvaging, as Aunt Lydia informs the
handmaid s the inhuman act of a man, who supposedly raped a woman and got her pregnant, however,
the baby did not survive. Offred acts excited because she thinks Aunt Lydia is giving them a gift.
Because no one really knew what was happening, it creates a suspenseful and tension environment for
the Offred and the other handmaid s. This is because the handmaid s usually just listen to Aunt Lydia
lists the crimes the prisoners are convicted of. At first, the handmaid s seem to preserve a bit of
sympathy for the man, but wanted to rip his head apart, after he tries to deny his actions. As a result,
the handmaid s become very violent as they throw
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Teen Mom Struggles
Struggles of Being a Teen Mom Emotionally and physically pregnancy as a teen contends to be very
difficult. Not yet an adult but being a teen who is pregnant. Having a child at a young age is a
challenge. Wanting to graduate high school or any academic field, a teen mother has to face being both
a student and a mom. A Lot deals with time management. As far as schooling, working, and planning
for their future with their child. Struggle with babysitters is considered being expensive in some cases.
Facing the fact that, a teen mother is not about themselves anymore. Causing to be overwhelming and
also stressful. Overall teen mom s struggle to maintain being a parent and as a child at the same time
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More specifically a teen has a even more difficult time with financial issues. Mainly because now she
or both young adults has to face reality on how much it contends to be in being in the position that
they re parents had went through with them. At this time it becomes her responsibility. Making it more
difficult because as she s learning to take care of the baby, the baby has a constant imprints on the
mother. Whatever she does and teaches, the baby is going to take after her. Meaning however the baby
grows, whether its a boy or girl. She or he takes her personality and make it their own. It all goes
down from carrying the baby to sitting in the hospital delivering the baby to continuously having to
get stuff that are needed for the baby, till they grow up and be on their own. Everything starts to be a
cost when having a baby in the picture. Unless the parents and friends of the daughter or son are
helping out and paying most of the bills and so on. It may not be as hard or difficult. In other words if
a teen mom remains to be on her own and by her self. She has to go and find a job. Now that she has a
job, she has to go find a babysitter. Either it s a friend, family member or a daycare. Theirs money that
can be involved in either three. It could be an expensive cost or in expensive cost, it all really depends
in the position the mother in. Especially day care, and wanting to put the her or he (baby) in the best
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Samba De Coco Analysis
Focusing on the study of Samba de Coco (a Brazilian folkloric dance originally from the northern
region), Ethnographer Daniel Sharp analyses throughout his book two musical groups of the twenty
first century. Mr. Sharp decided to closely analyze them both was because they were directly related to
the reawaking process after a political transition from a military regime to democratic. Both groups
are from the city of Arcoverde, a small city in the backlands of the state of Pernambuco (Northeast of
Brazil). Coco RaĂ­zes incorporates some African characteristics in its, while Cordel do Fogo Encantado
has a more aggressive and cosmopolitan style adding multiple musical genres within. After the post
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Thus, the group quickly became well known in Brazil for its musical fragmentation gathering multiple
musical genres. After several TV appearances, the media started paying close attention to the
economic situation in Arcoverde, a situation that could take years to be fixed due to the change of
political regime. Indeed, their apocalyptic musical style criticizing poverty, violence, and drought was
a fragmented and declamatory way of seeing the future through the lens of the past, in other words,
they incorporated national and regional themes within the negative aesthetics of Death Metal (Sharp
2014). Sharp, then, explained that Coco RaĂ­z had two ironic representation: one is the mud hut replica
used as a museum; this iconic representation was built after Lula Calixto s death (founder of the group
Coco Raiz), Lula died of Chagas disease, a disease generalized at the time due to the mud hut houses
as it is a propitious place for the procreation of the triatomine bug. Another ironic observation made
by Sharp is seeing Coco RaĂ­zes working to spread their afro Brazilian musical form and making it
predominant in a white and mestiço interior backlands. Coco Råizes was using the past to argue in
present trying to create a better future. The author does not go into translation details sometimes,
therefore it becomes difficult to understand what he is trying to say. Another critic in this book would
be Sharp s methodology, he did not want to learn how to play Samba de Coco, instead he wanted to
analyze the two groups as a journalist, for he felt that asking too much for musical instructions would
somehow affect his relationship with the musicians. Nevertheless, having a practicing experience, not
just
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Lady Eboshi In Princess Mononoke
Throughout the movie Princess Mononoke, Lady Eboshi is portrayed as a negative character.
Although Lady Eboshi actions may come off as negative, I do believe throughout the movie she also
has many positive characteristics. Lady Eboshi has two very different sides to her. On one hand she
cares deeply about the people within her town and has made work for everyone who has been rejected
by society and on the other hand cares very much so about her power and what she can do to get more.
Although Lady Eboshi cares for everyone in her gated community she cares more about the woman
than the men. Throughout the movie there are many examples of Eboshis feminist attitude but a clear
one is the power and work she gives the women within her community.
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Oklahoma City Bombing In American History
A truck bomb explosion occurred on April 19, 1995. Prior to 9/11, this event was the worst attack on
American soil in our history because it killed or injured approximately 700 civilians. By analyzing the
historical, social, and cultural perspectives, one can better understand the significance of the
Oklahoma City Bombing in American history.
Timothy McVeigh packed a Ryder truck full of five thousand pounds of explosives. These explosives
were made out of fertilizer. He parked the truck in front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. He
lit a five minute fuse when he parked the truck, and he left. He was about six blocks from the building
when the explosion happened. The explosion destroyed a nine story concrete and granite building. It
also destroyed or damaged nearly 300 nearby buildings, and completely destroyed the vehicles across
the street. People in the building survived by diving underneath their desks. This explosion could be
felt up to fifty five miles away.
The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) gave their full attention on solving this case. The FBI stated
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Many people were injured or killed in the explosion. Of those who survived some ended up being
permanently disabled. While many felt betrayed and hurt that someone from their own country would
do something like this, they wondered why this would happen to them. Although, most of them have
now moved on, they try not to think about the things that happened. Most people who survived still
live in Oklahoma City, the children who survived still stay in touch. It is still a very rough and
emotional thing to talk for many people, so it usually does not get talked about very much. The
Oklahoma City bombing was a tragic event, things like this should never
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Defects Of Defects And Defects
INTRODUCTION A defect can be defined as a deviation from the quality and standard of design,
materials or workmanship specified in a contract . According to the RICS guidance notes on defects,
there are primarily two major kinds of defects. Patent defects and Latent defects. Patent defects can be
easily identified during an inspection but Latent defects are not immediately obvious, but are
discovered at a later date. For example a faulty foundation which is not detected until it affects the
super structure is a latent defect. Construction contracts usually have a defect liability period agreed.
The defects liability period is the period of time during which the contractor is contractually obliged to
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In order for third party rights to apply, the contract itself must expressly confer the right, setting out
the terms that the third party can rely on, and expressly identify the third party in the contract This
means the contractor can still be found liable for defects several years after project completion, if
these defects are discovered within the statutory limitation periods. This liability can be as a result of
his contractual obligations or based on negligence in tort especially when the limitation period for
bringing an action under contract has passed or if there is no binding contractual relationship between
the occupier and the contractor. These limitation periods are set out in the Limitation Act 1980. Under
the act, the time limit for actions founded on a simple contract is six years from the date on which the
cause of action occurred but twelve years if created by deed . However, the time limit for actions
founded on tort is six years from the date the cause of action accrued . The Latent damage act provides
a limitation period of 3 years from the date of discovery of the latent defect. The act amends the law
about limitation of actions (Section 14A of the Limitation Act 1980) in relation to actions for damages
for negligence not involving personal injuries; and to provide for a person taking an interest in
property to have, in certain circumstances, a cause of action in respect of negligent
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House Of The Spirits Essay
From the first lines of The House of the Spirits, Allende uses the technique of a feminized magical
realism to pull the reader into a political historical novel. Alba Trueba from Allende s The House of
the Spirits is an effective example of this revolutionary female narration. Her story, which includes her
female relatives viewpoints and excludes Trueba s version, is a direct block to Trueba s egotistic, stiff,
and not exactly true version of events. Her woman centered narration is, further, a symbol of the
triumph of women s expression and their revision of patriarchal and authoritarian history. Alba
watches the military erase history and devastate the country, but she in turn uses her power of writing
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In her essay Memory and Retelling: The Role of Women in La Casa de Los EspĂ­ritus , Susan Frick
clarifies Alba s unique narrative style. She asserts that in Alba s woman centered form of narration,
she is tapping into collective memory to evoke and interpret the stories and voices of the past and to
learn how best to proceed with her own individual life experience (Frick 29). Clara, Alba s
grandmother, was already in the habit of documenting significant events and afterward, when she was
voiceless on purpose, she also detailed insignificances, never suspecting that fifty years later, Alba, her
granddaughter, would use her notebooks to regain the past and overcome fears. She struggles, with her
grandmother s diaries, her mother s letters, and many other family documents, to assemble the family
s story in a way that joins events instead of just recording them. According to Alba and her female
relatives, direct history is not the only way to record events, and Alba s conscious narration of the
Trueba family is a more incorporating approach to life and
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Romeo And Juliet Character Analysis
A foil is a character that is used to enhance the characteristics of another character (most likely the
story s protagonist) by a clear contrast between the two characters. To help bring the characters in
Romeo and Juliet to life, William Shakespeare creates foils to compare his main characters to and
show why they are better or a better couple in the case of Romeo and Juliet. While some of the foil
characters are obvious, like in the case of Romeo and Paris, or Juliet and Rosaline, in other cases it s
harder to see the contrast and the significance, as in the case of Romeo and Mercutio. The role of the
foil characters in Romeo and Juliet is also to show what could have happened if the protagonists had
made different choices. Throughout Romeo and Juliet it is made clear that Romeo and Paris are foils
as the both are in love Juliet and wish to marry her. However this often leads people to forgetting
about Mercutio and his clear contrast with Romeo. We see their differing opinions clearly in Act 1,
Scene 4, in which Mercutio tries to persuade Romeo to join them in crashing the Capulet s feast.
Romeo takes love very seriously, pining and yearning for Rosaline, while Mercutio treats love as a
joke and something to be wary of. When Romeo says he cannot join them because he feels too heavy
hearted, Mercutio tells Romeo to borrow Cupid s wings, And soar with them above a common bound
(1.4.18 19) Furthermore, when Romeo argues that love is rough, rude, boist rous, and
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The Pros And Cons Of UFO And Aliens
UFO and Aliens have claimed to be seen all the time but few are easy to believe. A lot of people see
mysterious lights somewhere. Lights are seen commonly, but when people see a strange light at night
they might think about UFO. So many people swear to have been abducted or seen flying saucers, and
some describe the same thing and have captivated with creatures from other planets. Some shows and
movies of these subjects have been produced. A lot of people are curious about this subject, and this is
not surprising. Many flying objects have been witnessed but never identified each year. One of the
most famous cases of a UFO and Aliens is the Roswell New Mexico incident in 1947, but it was
quickly covered up by the government, and many people are still questioning what really happened.
The US government gave some irrational reasons as explanations for the crash. Also, at Roswell s
case, Brown wrote that a funeral home was secretly contacted to order four children sized hermetically
closed coffins. Giving people reason to believe these bodies could be dead aliens after being studied.
Few Roswell incident reports showed that the flying saucer was made from unknown materials. After
this event, some people started to believe in and research UFO and Alien documents. People usually
think of are a grey short body and big eyes because the Aliens in the Roswell incident which was
known by the entire world had the similar shape. Also, few pictures from various countries were taken
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The Sport of Powerlifting
In any sport, many things are needed to achieve. The sport that asks a person to literally go beyond
what they can do is powerlifting. To do this, a person has to know the sport called powerlifting. He or
she must learn to adapt a new way of physical and mental training, breathing, and way of life. Since
the first professional competition in 1964, powerlifting has shown great feats of strength, power,
legends and dreams that have changed, How strong are you, actually implies (Hatfield 5).
What is Powerlifting?
What is powerlifting? Powerlifting is an invigorating sport of strength, power, and speed. Unlike most
sports, powerlifting gets at the heart of the most basic of all athletic qualities strength.
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These features earned him the name Russian Lion.
Powerlifting Legends
Every great thing has its legends. Here are some from this great sport. The first great legend is a man
known as Fred Dr. Squat Hatfield. Hatfield made history throughout the sport of powerlifting, being
known best as the first man to squat over 1,000 pounds in a competition. He achieved 1,014 at a
bodyweight of 255 pounds (American Strength Legends 2). He did this at the age of 45, as well. Even
more so, he could bench press 573 pounds and deadlift 766 pounds. All through his life, Fred was an
athlete, excelling in soccer, track, and gymnastics. He received many degrees associated with fitness
and sports training, now owning one of the largest personal training organizations in the world; the
International Sports Sciences Association. He has also trained the U.S.A. powerlifting squad and many
other world renowned athletes. Some other huge achievements of Dr. Hatfield were winning three
world powerlifting championships and setting thirty world and national records in five different
weight classes, something never done by any other lifter. Fred competed from the ‘70 s to this very
day at the age of almost sixty (American Strength Legends 2).
Bill Kazmaier, another idol of the sport, was a huge beast at six feet, three inches tall and weighing
between 320 350 pounds of muscle, he was untouchable in his career. He was a powerlifter and a
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Dinkytown Metamorphoses
In 1970 University of Minnesota students could take a short stroll down 4th Street SE in Dinkytown
and experience the whole gamut of local, ma and pa enterprises grocers, sundry bookshops, bakeries,
even an aptly named but now shuttered coffeehouse called Ten O clock Scholar. Throughout
Dinkytown s many metamorphoses in the past half century, storeowners have unhinged their signs,
boxed their goods, and left behind blank storefronts for the next crop of entrepreneurship but their
histories are immortalized in the wistful memories of many who frequented their shops. For most,
Dinkytown and its businesses are integral parts of the University of Minnesota experience. But for the
past three years, the diverse commercial community in Dinkytown has been threatened by a continued
spate of luxury student housing development. And many, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If approved, the apartment building would effectively displace Mesa Pizza and Chatime Bubble Tea.
In many ways, the parasitic seizure of Dinkytown by the housing development sector mirrors events in
1970. In that year a national fast food chain Red Barn planned to raze a whole swath of buildings in
Dinkytown. In response, aggrieved University students occupied the block attempting to stave off the
demolition of historic Dinkytown. At Tuesday s meeting, James Sander of Kafe 421 responded to the
proposed high rise: You just ate up Dinkytown with this. We must defend Dinkytown s quirkiness, its
folklore and its history from further housing development. At this turning point, it is important to
remember that this development isn t inevitable. If we don t make our voices heard, our favorite
Dinkytown shops may only survive in
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Poison Called Bacillus Thuringitesis ( Bt ) Toxin
poison called Bacillus Thuringitesis (BT) toxin in every cell and every bite of it. Although the biotech
seed companies like Monsanto claim that their genetically modified organisms (GM) are harmless,
that s not what the independent scientists are finding in their researches (Smith, 2015, n.p). The
gastrointestinal (GI) symptomatology affecting autistic kids appear to resemble the same problems in
animals fed with GMO food. In both, the inflammation in the GI tract increased permeability, caused
the imbalances in the intestinal bacteria and the leaking gut effect . The GMO grains modified food
was introduced in 1990 to feed farm animals and increase the productivity and resistance to diseases
supposedly. In contrast, an increased of the incidence of ileitis on animals increased proportionally
with the introduction of these products. This thesis was corroborated when the affected animals
switched to non GMOs nutrition and all signs and symptoms disappeared, digestion improved,
antibiotic treatment of the animals was not necessary causing improvement of health and milk
production. Non GMOs nutrition increased also the conception rate in the animal and even the
behavioral issues documented like agitation, irritability, nervousness and antisocial behaviors
improved and /or disappeared too, concluding that GMOs diet was affecting animals health and
natural and organic nutrition cured them and actually, improved productivity of the animals.
How do GMOs foods can
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Difficulties And Difficulties In Translation
The skill of Translation
Introduction If people want to know or learn things about other society or culture. They start to ask or
read some books. Here is the translation play the role to obvious things between different societies.
Those translators knows what is mean to translate from one language to another. It s very important to
know how to translate. Every language has its own grammar structure, rules and syntax variance.
Have a knowledge about two different languages does not mean that you knowing how to translate.
Translation is a special skill need a lot of practice and work hard from the person to develop and
background culture information.
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Translators must went on stable training to improve their skills. Not thinking on terms of pages, words
or days that was work on, but rather taking into account the quality of the done work. They should not
forget that the stylistic marks of one language can be immensely different from another. The
translators have to do his best to make the original and target text equivalence in translation. Which
translation renders the thoughts, notions and words of the original text
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Critical Analysis Of The Mead-Freeman Debate
Nature versus Nurture Controversy: Critical Analysis of The Mead Freeman Debate
Research Topic Outline
In 1983, Derek Freeman challenged Margaret Mead s 1928 ethnographic work Coming of Age in
Samoa, Freeman asserted that Mead s conclusion of adolescent behavior conflicted with important
facts within the social sciences. Freeman s critique sparked an intense controversy in anthropology
regarding the concept of nature versus nurture. Freeman claimed that Boasians insisted on separating
cultural determinism (nurture) from biological determinism (nature). Thus, various academic writings
emerged in support of one concept over the latter. Even though, most modern day scholars support
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The articles range from claims for bio anthropology to Mead protagonist who dispute the claims
suggested by Freeman. Moreover, Caton s work is a source for all publications relating to the Samoa
controversy and the issues that were raised in anthropology as a result of it. Furthermore, Caton s
work provides a guideline for understanding the various works produced by scholars because of the
controversy, and the impact these works as well as the primary works of Mead and Freeman had on
anthropology, other disciplines, and public opinion.
Freeman, Derek
1983 Margaret Mead and Samoa: The Making and Unmaking of an Anthropological Myth.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Derek Freeman in his work Margaret Mead and Samoa: The Making and Unmaking of an
Anthropological Myth, discusses Margaret Mead s fieldwork in Samoa in 1925 under the
recommendation of her then professor Franz Boaz. Freeman maintains that the conclusion reached by
Mead, that stresses associated with adolescence in the United States and other areas had cultural not
biological causes, is wrong. Freeman s work complies the evidence Freeman believes supports his
claim that the conclusion reached by Mead was mistaken. Derek Freeman states that upon starting his
field work in the islands of Western Samoa, he considered himself a cultural determinist. However,
after two years within the field, he found that much of the work written by Mead in eastern
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Child Labor Research Papers
Child labor is an important issue, that many people are not aware of. Child labor is occurring in many
countries, and we need to prevent it. I know some people may disagree with me, but child labor is a
serious issue. Children who work at a young age are more likely to quit school early, they work in
toxic hazardous conditions, and they receive harsh punishment from their employers. Americans
should not support businesses that use child labor to make goods because if they do they would be
encouraging the use of children to work day and night making products to please other countries.
Children s developmental process is hurt if they start working at a young age. Children who leave
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This means that shocks that force parents to send their children to work might have a permanent effect
on the child s future earning potential, (Child labor: myths, theories, and facts). When children start
working early in their childhood, it is most likely that they are in poverty and trying to support their
families, but by working at such a young age is taking away from the children s developmental
process. When children do not attend school anymore, to work they are losing a lot of their potential.
Americans should not support businesses where children have to quit school to work day and night,
losing most of the potential that they have, and maybe not receiving any of it back, because they have
to work to support their families. Child labor usually occurs within poverty, or difficult living
situations/conditions. Child labor tend to be a phenomenon related to poverty and difficult social
conditions rather than the perverse preferences of the parents, (Child labor: myths, theories, and facts).
Mostly no parent wants to see their young child working in an unsanitary factory, where children are
receiving abuse, but they have no choice because of the poverty they are in, and the difficult social
conditions. Yes, by having your child work at a young age is somewhat going to improve your life, but
they are working in horrible conditions, where it is unsanitary, and unhealthy for children to work
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Aquinas Humility Essay
The first tension, as previously mentioned, is the love of oneself the magnanimous person loves to do
good things, but finds satisfaction in being superior to others. Another tension that the magnanimous
person experiences is that although he desperately tries to focus his life on doing great deeds, at the
end of the day, he is left with emptiness. However, Aquinas believed that the virtues of gratitude and
humility in particular could overcome these tensions. In his writings, he brought up human
interdependence. At the essence, he believed all humans needed each other, and that this was a good
thing. He asserted that humans are not self sufficient, and we must be comfortable with this idea
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He also believed that the virtue of humility could relieve tensions within the magnanimous person.
Although humility seems to be incongruous with magnanimity because one who is extremely humble
does not strive for admirable and outstanding goals, Aquinas argued that when these two virtues were
well understood, they were not just virtues that go together, but exist together. If one does not have
virtuous humility, they will not be able to obtain virtuous magnanimity. This is because humility helps
people create a truthful self assessment of themselves and helps them let go of passions and pursuits
that are not achievable, and instead seek goals that are achievable. Moreover, humility allows humans
to respect others by helping them realize that there are dimensions to each human being that only God
can see; true humility presupposes that each and every human has hidden yet remarkable qualities that
just cannot be perceived with the human eye. By being humble, serving others and maintaining
relationships with equality is easier to do for even the magnanimous person. At the core, Aquinas
agreed with Aristotle that magnanimous people needed to be courageous and eager to do incredible
things, but also believed that they needed to humble, grateful, and recognize that humans are not God,
nor will they ever be able to do what God
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The Evolution and Corruption of Collegiate Sports Essay
The twenty first century has produced a society driven by economic success, capitalism, and class and
power disparity. Social institutions reflect these ideologies. The world of sport, in particular, has been
severely impacted by the corporate mentality, transforming it from a game run by athletes to a big
business where the decision making rests in the hands of national organizations and flows towards the
sources of revenue. Sports have become more like work than play, with the primary emphasis being
placed on winning rather than playing. Winning attracts spectators and media, thereby bringing in
more money. This has forced an evolution in the world of sports. First, one must look at the world of
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It is easy to understand why participation in sport is encouraged by parents, administrators, and
community leaders (Frey and Eitzen 506). Sport is also seen as a trigger for socialization, introducing
children of all ages. It is perceived to build character, develop morals, and shape one s personality,
while transmitting the values and morals of the dominant culture to its participants. Sport in the 21st
century has developed so far that there are now infinite levels of competition. Sport on the
professional level serves as the model after which all other levels of sport imitate. Professional sport is
a multi billion dollar business with money generated from advertising, media coverage, gambling,
ticket sales and other forms of merchandise. Sport s purpose is rapidly becoming more of a
commercial pursuit with the intention of making money rather than adhering to its original purpose of
enjoyment and play. A major source of revenue for professional and collegiate teams is the media.
Television has had an enormous effect on the world of sport. Over the years sports have taken
blossomed as marketable powerhouses. In 1980, for instance, sports programming was broadcast by
three major television networks for a total of 787 hours. In 1989, those three networks, plus the
addition of three others, broadcast 7341 hours of live sports programming (Frey and Eitzen 509). This
number has skyrocketed
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Seaworld Case Study
History
The first SeaWorld, which was originally supposed to be an underwater restaurant, opened up in San
Diego in 1964. The founders were George Millay, Ken Norris, David Demott and Milt Shedd. The
first park started off with only a few dolphins and sea lions and had about 400,000 people visit the
park within the first year. Today there are 3 SeaWorld parks in the United States, 1 in Orlando, another
in San Antonio and the original park in San Diego.
Respect Human Dignity:
SeaWorld has failed to respect the universal value of respecting human dignity, as they don t create a
corporate culture that values their employees and maintain a safe workplace.
In 2010, Tilikum, one of killer whales in the Orlando SeaWorld Park, attacked and killed trainer Dawn
Brancheau. Dawn had gone through the same routine with Tilikum, as she did every day, yet she was
blamed for her own death. SeaWorld claimed to the press that Tilikum had attacked Brancheau
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SeaWorld is cruel to their marine animals, takes young dolphins and orca whales away from their
families at a young age, don t provide their animals with proper care and confine their marine animals
in small tanks.
During the mid to late 1900s, dolphins and whales were often stripped from their families and from
the wild as babies. Many of their family members were slaughtered during the course of the
kidnappings. At one point, Don Goldsberry, whose job was to find and bring orcas to the SeaWorld
parks, hired divers to slit open the stomachs of the diseased orcas, fill them up with heavy rocks, tie
anchors around their tails and let them sink to the bottom of the ocean. Don had these actions
performed so that no one would discover the deaths of the Orca Whales. In more recent years Orca
Whales and Dolphins are forced to breed with one another in order to keep a healthy population of
marine animals within these
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The Effect of John Keats Health on His Work Essay
The Effect of John Keats Health on His Work
In his elegy for the poet John Keats, Adonais, his friend and fellow
poet Percy Bysshe Shelley writes: With me / Died Adonais; till the Future dares
/ Forget the Past, his fate and fame shall be / An echo and a light unto
eternity (6 9). Shelley speaks of the eternal nature of Keats poetry, which,
although written at a specific time in literary history, addresses timeless
issues such as life, death, love, sorrow, and poetic expression. Keats lived
only twenty six years, but his poetry reflects a mind concerned with his own
place in the present and the future; he seemed to want most desperately to
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She returned when she was dying of tuberculosis,
and she (and her brother) did die of that disease in 1809 (Keats). Keats was,
therefore, a solitary child who grew very protective of his siblings. This
protectiveness of others is clear in his poetry as he tries to make sense of
death, grief, and suffering.
Keats sense that his role as a writer was to ease the suffering of
others is nowhere clearer than in Ode to a Nightingale, written in 1819. In
this poem he speaks to the lonely songbird, the nightingale, and says he envies
her ability to sing so beautifully. The nightingale sings because she is not a
part of the world of human suffering. As one critic writes, the viewless
(invisible) wings of Poesy transport the poet to the imagined world of the
nightingale while shutting out the view of the world s fever and fret
(Clark). Keats says he hopes that through the nightingale s song his own
humanity will fade, and he will forget his own troubles. He hopes to fade away
into the forest dim: / Fade far away, dissolve, and quite forget / . . . The
weariness, the fever, and the fret / Here, where men sit and hear each other
groan; / Where palsy shakes a few, sad, last grey hairs, / . .
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Tactical Intelligence Research Paper
Intelligence can have many meanings depending on how you use it, but it is a common mistake to mix
up intelligence as synonymous with information. This is wrong as, information is not intelligence,
which has caused the misuse of the phrase collecting intelligence instead of collecting information.
Intelligence is a structure, a process and a product. In most police services, the intelligence unit or
section is a recognized internal organization with people, skills, methods and an organizational
structure. Although intelligence may be collected by and shared with intelligence agencies and
bureaus, field operations generally collect information or data. The distinction between tactical and
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It allows a supportive and informed command structure and it often is the heart of an organization‐
wide approach to policing. Also it allows integrated crime and criminal analysis with a focus on
prolific and serious offenders. Both strategic and tactical tasking meetings take place that allows data
to be sufficiently complete, reliable and available to support quality products that influence decision‐
making when used with prevention, disruption and enforcement. These benefits help prevent crime by
creating a police force that is more efficient with its resources. There is also a growing recognition
within policing that external agencies may hold the key to long term crime reduction. These agencies,
such as local councils, housing authorities, and health and education departments, are believed to have
a greater potential to impact a wider range of causal factors. (Ericson Haggerty, 2001) As agencies
share information amongst each other, a larger network of intelligence is created, which proponents
hope, when used effectively, will cause a substantial decrease in crime. (Ratcliffe, 2003) Task Forces
are a major way to benefit from intelligence. By sharing intelligence between federal, state and local
law enforcement. These group initiatives, give the ability to target a particular criminal activity, and
often in a particular geographical area. Combining these resources, the intelligence and the manpower
of multiple law enforcement agencies to focus on a particular problem is an effective way to combat
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The Progressive Thinker Of My Family
Coming from a very conservative background I prefer to think of myself as the progressive thinker of
my family. I grew up going to church every Sunday, attended Christian youth camp during the
summer, and later decided to volunteer in the children s ministry when I got older. I still value and
implement the significant principles I have been taught: including love, compassion, and empathy. But
as I ve grown into adulthood and formed opinions and views of my own, the one thing I feel that was
never stressed enough in church was to accept everyone as they are. After all, shouldn t love,
compassion and empathy encompass acceptance?
My parents are of different races, my mother being white and my father being black. In a sizeable and
more culturally diverse city I probably would not have been perceived as much different from other
children. However, in the small town of St. Marys, Ohio where I grew up, my younger brother and I
were the only kids in our school with kinky hair and a darker complexion.
Out of the countless times people have pointed out that I looked different, from prior boyfriends
family members whispering in front of me that their son was dating a black girl , to the swastikas
drawn on my locker in high school, I still can clearly remember the very first time I got called the N
word. I was just a young little girl in elementary school and didn t even know what it meant. I went
home and told my mother... A boy at school called me a nigger today . She said it
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Thera To Minoan Analysis
The identification of distinct civilisations in the Bronze Age made by Historians, overlap in time and
coincide with the major geographic regions of the Greece. The Cycladic civilisation developed in the
islands of the Aegean, and more specifically around the Cyclades, while the Minaons occupied the
large island of Crete.The relationship of Thera to Minoan civilisation on Crete contributes to our
understanding of Theran culture through artefacts such as pottery, art, architecture and trade. Thera, or
also known as modern day Santorini, is within the complex of islands, Cyclades. It is a small, circular
group of volcanic islands located in the Aegean Sea, about 200km south east from the mainland of
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Trade is evident to have occurred between Crete and Thera which is another influence of Minoan
society on the Therans. The origins of Minoan artefacts were found on Thera including small kamares
styles of cups imported from 1700BC, pottery, seal stones, fine stone base, lead weights and large jars
containing white snail shells (Minoan delicacy). Henceforth it is evident that Minoan civilisation was
another influence on Theran culture due to
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The Ancient Greek Fraternity In The 1930 s
Like the old ancient ritual of unity in the ancient Greek polis, people join a group to belong and
preformed tasks that achieve the overall goals of these organizations. In these organizations, students
celebrated a bond of unity among their fellow classmates. In the 1930 s, Texas Lutheran College had a
variety of clubs and fraternities that its students belong to on campus. In these organizations, students
participated in activities associated with a club. These events and tasks improved the student s traits
and talents as well as associate themselves with people who share the same interests. The members of
the fraternities and clubs installed a sense of values and culture within their members. Like the ancient
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A fraternity is a group of people associated or formally organized for a common purpose, interest, or
pleasure This organization is a network of students that help each other to serve on campus. Like other
colleges, Texas Lutheran College had fraternities. During the 1930s, students at the campus joined
these organizations to help satisfy their sense of belonging and create a network of people to help
them out. The most notable fraternity in 1930 s is the Phi Theta Kappa, an honor society/ fraternity for
students who made good grades. Members were eligible for membership only if they were within the
highest ten percent. , and Elected by the faculty of the school. This organization had thrown together
activities for its members such as picnics and debates. During picnics, these members usually ate
lunch and played games. The Phi Theta Kappa hosted debates over issues corresponding to the time.
They hosted a debate among its members over world peace as a fun activity. Other fraternities were
centered on a student s career choice. For example, the Alpha Delta Sigma, a pre medical fraternity
that focused mainly on students who were entering the medical field and Sigma Tau Sigma, a pre
engineering society that focused on students who planned to enter the engineering field. These
fraternities help establish a network of people from the same field. These fraternities throw banquets
for its members to grant awards and elect new
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The Importance Of Issues In Special Education
Introduction
Special education creates opportunities for students, parents, teachers and related staff and
administrators to work together to improve educational results students with disabilities. IEPs and
504s are the plans that help educators to develop education for each student with disabilities. The IEP
is an important legal document that handles issues in special education properly. There are so many
rules that school personnel must follow. In this assignment, I will identify effective procedures for
documentation and remediation of the teacher, her behaviors and the allegations about her regarding a
special education student.
1) Detail all steps you would take relative to the complaint by Julia s parents. Identify any and all
steps and documentation necessary under your state s laws and district policies, as well as specify
what any documentation you should include and what you will do with it.
First, I would suggest the parent file to a formal complaint about the teachers if they feel the teacher is
treating Julia differently than every other student and singling her out. According to Washoe County
School District (WCSD) policy, student or parent must fill out the formal student complaint based on
allegations of discrimination. The WCSD board policy is specifically connected student issues and
parent complaints, not every concern or a complaint is covered under the WCSD policy and
procedures. Some complaint have their own policy and procedures to follow.
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How Western Imperialism Affects China and Japan Essay
How Western Imperialism affects China and Japan China and Japan had very different experiences
with Western Imperialism . Their reactions to western interference would lay a foundation for their
destiny in a world that was rapidly progressing forward , leaving the traditional world behind . China
viewed themselves as totally self sufficient , superior , and the only truly civilized land in a barbarous
world. They were inward looking and were encouraged by the conservative Confucianistic beliefs of
their emperors to cling to the ancient and traditional ways of the past . They slid rapidly behind in
industrial development , refusing to acknowledge the need for shipbuilding or naval development ,
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Under the sixteen year old emperor the Meiji , ( Enlightened Rule ) Japan began preparing to resist
Western penetration and in the process engineered a remarkable transformation of its country . The
Japanese emperor set out to Westernize Japan and adopt Western methods of education , transportation
, communication , industry , agriculture , banking and most of all Japan s military was updated and
modernized . Politically and economically , Japan was a nation in rapid growth and vigorous transition
. Japan also won two victories over the world s two largest empires China in 1895 and Russia in 1905
, which gave Japan Korea, the Liaotung peninsula in North China , and a new status as a world power
. Between 1900 and 1940 , Japan s exports would triple , manufactured goods multiplied a dozen
times , and it s population would climb to 78 million by 1940. Japan s expanding commercial ,
industrial and financial economy was due mainly through the small group of wealthy business families
known as the Zaibatsu . These included industrial dynasties such as Mitsubishi , Mitsui , Kawasaki ,
and other major firms . The Japanese used the most effective way to maintain their national identity ,
which was to adopt Western techniques , become civilized in the Western view , and deal with
foreigners on equal economic and diplomatic terms . Japan succeeded in understanding the basic
political and moral ideas of Western civilization
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Personal And Professional Goals
1) My professional and personal goals are to utilize my analytical mind to be an asset to a company
that appreciates my ability and dedication. A position that pays well enough to allow me to enjoy my
personal time without the worry of spending beyond my means.The major motivation for pursuing my
degree is to transfer into a field that will challenge me and give me the opportunity to grow in the
company. I feel I can offer a company more using my mind than my body and need mental stimulation
to continue to grow and push myself to the next level.
2) This degree will give me the knowledge and training necessary to hopefully get my foot in the door
and to prove my worth to a corporation. Then I hope to have the ability to move up the company ...
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Now with the advancements in online learning such as Modern States and CSU Global, I can achieve
my educational goals while still working full time to pay for my living expenses.
4) My strengths as a learner is I have a positive, motivated attitued towards new things I am trying to
learn. For example I play guitar and when learning a new song finding one right note will keep the
motivation growing to find more. My weakness will be completing the Modern States classes to
achieve my general education requirements as they are not as interesting to me as the courses I will be
taking at CSU Global towards my degree. I call this a weakness but understand it is a necessary step to
achieve my desires objective and knowing it is a short part of the journey will motivate me to finish it
as soon as possible.
5) My primary support system will come from my girlfriend who I have been with for seven years.
She is also in the process of enrolling at CSU Global and we will be starting around the same time.
My secondary support system will come from her two daughters who have finished their associates
degree and are in the process of obtaining their bachlors degree. They will be able to assist me with
the Modern States classes as they have already completed similar
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Tribulations Of Leave In James Joyce s Eveline
Tribulations of Leaving
Eveline is deeply troubled about whether she should leave or stay. In Joyce s Eveline there are many
reasons that Eveline should leave and just a few big reasons why she should stay, and the reasons are
the way the father treats her, the way she feels obligated to stay, the unknown things of Eveline
leaving ultimately made her not want to leave with frank. Eveline should leave because of the way the
father treats her. Eveline says, Even now, though she was over nineteen, she sometimes felt herself in
jeopardy of her father s violence (Joyce). This shows that she was terrified that her father was going to
beat her. Eveline had two choices which Waltz said: Her choice is between an elopement offering a
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Eveline said, She had hard work to keep the house together and to see that the two young children
who had been left to her charge went to school regularly and got their meals regularly (Joyce). she
thinks if she leaves no one will be there for the kids to make sure they get to school. Even though the
kids are not hers it has been made her responsibility to make sure they get to school regularly, which
she dreads will not happen if she runs off to be with frank. Therefore, she also fears since it was also
made her responsibility to make sure they are fed, that no one else will be their or care enough to
make sure they have food cooked for them to eat. Eveline said, She had hard work to keep the house
together and to see that the two young children who had been left to her charge went to school
regularly and got their meals regularly (Joyce). This shows she feels obligated to stay since if she didn
t stay no one would be there to help buy and prepare meals for her father or the rest of the family. It
would be hard for her to leave since she feels like she is the only one that is responsible enough to
make sure that the meals get bought and cooked. So that her father and the two kids can eat, but she
feels more obligated to the kids. The unknown things of what Eveline leaving would do ultimately
made her not want to leave with frank. Eveline said, Through the wide doors of the sheds she caught a
glimpse of the black mass of the boat, lying
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Arkansas River Shiner Research Paper
The Arkansas river shiner is a small streamlined minnow that rarely exceeds 2.5 inches in length.The
upper body of the river shiner is a very light tan color, and the sides and belly of this fish are a silvery
white color. There is also a small, dark chevron shaped marking at the base of the tail fin. This species
of fish lives in schools and feeds on small aquatic insects and invertebrates.The habitat of the
Arkansas river shiner is the shallow braided channels of wide sandy prairie rivers in the Arkansas
River system. Schools of Arkansas river shiners often gather on the lee side of sandbars and ridges of
sand in the river channel. These fish spawn after heavy summer rains and their eggs drift with the
water current and develop as they are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Arkansas river shiners release their eggs and sperm into open flowing water which drifts downstream.
Arkansas river shiners have been shown to successfully reproduce from May through September when
stream flow exists, However, peak reproduction may take place at moderate to higher flows. In the
absence of sufficient stream flows, eggs likely settle to the channel floor, where they are covered and
smothered by silt and shifting, hindering oxygen uptake and causing mortality of the embryos.
Plataina and Altenbach determined that eggs could be transported forty five to eighty nine miles
downstream before hatching and developing larvae could then be transported an additional distance
before being capable of direct swimming.
This lead Bonner and Wilde to speculate the Arkansas river shiner needs one hundred and thirty five
miles of free flowing river to complete its life history. Direct and indirect evidence suggests the
presence of a directed, upstream movement by the Arkansas river shiner over the course of their adult
life span, which is necessary to maintain upstream source populations and complete Arkansas river
shiners life cycle. The Arkansas river shiner is believed to be a generalized forager, with its diet
consisting of grass seeds, decaying organic matter, sand, sediment,and aquatic and terrestrial
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What Role Does Morality Play In A Utopian Society
The concept of utopia is one which has many differing connotations and is therefore also one which
cannot be confined to one interpretation alone. The term is commonly used to represent a community
or society that, in theory, possesses highly desirable or near perfect qualities; however, these
encompassing ideals, which arguably place emphasis on egalitarian principles of equality, are
implemented in a number of ways and are subsequently based on varying ideologies, thus insisting on
varying views of morality. The word itself, which was first coined by Sir Thomas More in the early
sixteenth century and used to describe a fictional island society in the Atlantic Ocean, was taken from
the Greek Îżáœ ( not ) and Ï„ÏŒÏ€ÎżÏ‚ ( place ), literally translating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
The task at hand is to establish the perception of a utopic past, and therefore it is with regard to these
two contrasting notions of utopia that I will be considering the ways in which both William Blake s
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell and Algernon Charles Swinburne s Hermaphroditus seek to expose
and challenge the mechanisms of traditional views regarding spiritualism and the physical form, as
well as critiquing the mode of normative sexuality and representations of the body. Another important
concept to consider alongside this is that of dystopia, which is characterized by dehumanization,
totalitarian governments, and all matters associated with a cataclysmic decline in society. Dystopic
societies are usually set in the future and provide an antonymic, frightening opposition to the general
concept of utopia. Rather than portraying an idyllic state of civilisation which promises an exit from
the cycle of life and death, the term dystopia is used to draw attention to real world issues which if
unaddressed could potentially lead to such a dystopia like
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The Increasing Weight Of The Union
The increasing weight of the Union since its creation in 1951 has elevated the community to the
international stage as an indubitable power and encouraged the debate about the characterization of
the EU, fostered by the involvement from European political science scholars. Scholars have came up
with a sui generis definition of the EU in the sense that it neither is an intergovernmental organization
nor a federal state.4 Still, the novelty of the Union does not bound itself to the definition of the nature
of European institutional set up. Indeed, the discussion between scholars goes further towards the
characterization of the European power.
To understand Manner s theory, let us first have a look at its inspirations. The concept of civilian
power (CP) was mostly developed by F.DuchĂȘne in 1973. He defined it as a civilian group long on
economic power and relatively short on armed forces .5 This concept can be said to be the basis of
Manners NPE theory. Moravcsik deepened F.DuchĂȘne s definition arguing that the EU s CP «does not
lie in the deployment of battalions or bomber, but rather in the quiet promotion of democracy and
development through trade, foreign aid and peacekeeping». 6 In a word, both definitions imply that
CP privileges means others than military ones in its foreign policy. As a matter of fact, the civilian
conceptualization of Europe puts the emphasis on negociacion, multilateralism, economic instruments
and diplomacy rather than privileging a
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The Hymns In Francis Jane Crosby s Life
Francis Jane Crosby, born in Southeast, Putnam County, New York, on 24 March 1820 and passed
away on 12 February 1915, a month shy of her 95th birthday. She is famously known for writing
hymns, she wrote more than 9,000 hymns, and some are still sung to this day. Due to the number of
hymns she wrote, she had to create an alias to avoid having the hymnals being dominated by her
name. Fanny Crosby was able to serve the Lord by writing songs of praise to Him, all this in spite of
her blindness
Crosby became ill within 6 weeks of being born. At the time, their family doctor was away; which,
forced the family to call upon another man who pretended to be a licensed doctor treated young
Fanny. He treated her eye by prescribing her to put hot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At the age of thirty one, she accepted Christ to be her personal Lord and Saviour. In a dream, a friend
of hers, who seemed to be close to her death, asked her, Will you meet me in heaven? even though her
friend was in great health. This dream stuck to Fanny, and more importantly the question stuck to her
the most. It was when she and her companions began to sing the hymn At the Cross , did she give her
life to God. After this, she joined the Old John Street Methodist church.
Fanny collaborated with many musicians to put song into her poems. Musicians would come to Fanny
with a song and ask her to give them words. To Reverend Robert Lowry s music, she wrote a well
known hymn All the Way my Saviour Leads Me . Fanny collaborated with Mrs E. L. Knapp twice and
wrote, Nearer the Cross, my Heart can say and Blessed Assurance . When visiting a mission in the
slums of New York, she became sympathetic and felt saddened, this event encouraged her to write the
hymn Rescue the Perishing .
Francis Jane Crosby died from old age, in 1915. Her work for God has impacted many in this world.
She lived her life serving God with the talent that He gave
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Examples Of Immortal Soul In Phaedo
An Immortal Soul (Socrates in Phaedo)
The idea of the soul s participation in the divine can also be found in ancient philosophy, and
specifically in the writings of Plato. In Plato s Phaedo, Socrates, at his last moments of life, discusses
the immortality of the human soul. He suggests that the human soul is immortal in that it preexists and
also it survives death. The soul, according to Socrates, is divine and the body is mortal. The body is
the soul s prison as long as it (the body) pursues worldly pleasures and as long as it is driven by senses
that prevent it from pursuing true knowledge. In Plato s account of Socrates, true knowledge can only
be achieved upon the separation of the body from the soul. He argues that apart from the ... Show
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They wait for the day when God will finally free them from this evil and sinful world and take them to
eternity where they shall enjoy rest and dwell in the arms of the lord. To this category of people, the
eschatological message of the gospel is more appealing than Christ s message of embracing suffering
and showing a good example while living in the world of struggles.
Thesis Statement
Through the interaction between the divine and the human soul of Christ, God is able to lift the human
soul into His divinity, such that through Christ, humanity is made divine and eventually sanctified.
The whole human being, possessing both his sensible body and a soul experiences this action of
salvation and sanctification. This therefore suggests that a holistic description of humanity helps us
come to the understanding of the role of incarnation in reorienting humanity.
He does not only reorient our minds but our bodies too. This therefore suggests that the natural affinity
towards the divine, which pulls humanity away from the extremity of bodily inclination, is naturally
implanted or rather fashioned in human soul. The soul controls humanity and prevents it from the
excesses of the ego. With this divine nature, we can distinguish between good and evil and choose to
do good and shun
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The Idea Of Belonging In Shaun Tan s The Lost Thing
In The Lost Thing, Tan explores the concept of seeing through different perspectives, projecting these
ideas through the human experience and visual appeal of the animated world within Shaun Tan s story.
The Lost Thing is about a boy that discovers a strange creature lost at the beach in which he goes out
on his own way to find a place for it to thrive and live in a home. Rather than focusing on the concept
of belonging, the subject was based more on how society is depicted thus is displayed through the
structured and mechanical characteristics of the boy s world. This is shown through the composition
and style in the scene where the Boy and the Lost Thing is walking down the street ignored by the
people around him the greys and bleak aura ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The effect of the technique gives the creatures their own sense of flexibility and weight hence makes
creature unique. For example, the Lost Thing shows its friendly bubbly nature through its jumpy and
excited movement when the boy plays with him with the ball similar to that of an excited puppy.
Despite it having crab claws and a huge red armour tank as its body, Ruhemann was also able to
execute its vulnerability. When the Lost Thing joins the other strange creatures, each creature all
convey distinct personalities not just through their visual appearance but also through their agility and
motion e.g. the stretching harmonica, flying small cups, flying televisions and stationary creatures
nearly all of the creatures squash and stretch at a slow pace giving off an airy aura to this dimension.
These features make this animated world seem free and limitless, filled with no boundaries. This
conveys the concept of how people lost their ability to perceive things in ways that have never been
seen before, in ways where they should understand and appreciate something that is unique and
amazing. The character s appeal is complimented well with Secondary Action especially for The Lost
Thing where multiple of its features are moving alongside with its main body such as its tentacle legs,
ringing bells, moving
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  • 2. Eclectic Spirituality Eclectic spirituality is difficult to define, in fact we have to define each word individually. The definition of eclectic is, selecting what appears to be best in various doctrines, methods, or styles (Merriam Webster, 2015). The definition of spirituality is, the quality or state of being concerned with religion or religious matters: the quality or state of being spiritual (Merriam Webster, 2015). When we learn about eclectic spirituality, and that most people are no longer grounded in one particular religion, however they still claim to be spiritual, the phrase, Spiritual but not religious (Sacramento Bee McEntyre, M, 2015) makes sense. While this is the first time, I personally have ever heard of the term eclectic spirituality (apparently, I live a sheltered life), however its origins are said to have begun during the nineteenth century during the romanticism movement. The romanticism movement, questioned the doctrine and religious beliefs from the enlightenment period, as they chose to exalt their dreams, feelings, and mystical experiences. I believe that the ever changing worldview makes it easier for people to embrace this eclectic spirituality. Our worldview continues to change as society adapts to such things, as changes in political and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I personally will stay true to my beliefs, and continue to do my best, as I want more for my children and all of our future generations to come. As Ronald Reagan stated, Each generation goes further than the generation preceding it because it stands on the shoulders of that generation. You will have opportunities beyond anything we ve ever known (Reagan, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Employee HIPAA Rights HIPAA, which is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 give Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee members rights to protected personal health information (PHI). The way HIPAA works is that it creates national standards to protect a person s medical records as well as their personal health information (https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for professionals/privacy/). Members are given more control over their health information and holds violators accountable with civil and criminal penalties that can be imposed if the member s rights are violated. When employees are hired into Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee, they are required to sign a confidentiality agreement adhering to the HIPAA laws making them accountable if any violations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee follows these procedures because they are federally mandated and required because their main source of business is with those who have coverage through BCBST under one or more of the following types of plans; health, dental, vision, and prescription drug insurers, health maintenance organizations ( HMOs ), Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare+ Choice and Medicare supplement, and these all involve personal health information that is to be protected (https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for professionals/privacy/laws regulations/). Consequences for violating the HIPAA laws are based on the level of negligence and can range from $100 to $50,000 per violation with a maximum penalty of $1.5 million per year for violations of an identical provision and can also result in jail time and the fines and the charges are broken down into two major classes: reasonable cause and willful neglect (https://www.truevault.com/blog/what is the penalty for a hipaa violation.html). Reasonable cause includes fines but does not consist of jail time where willful neglect can result in not just fines but also criminal charges. If Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee and/or their employees disregard the company s codes of conducts, they can face more fines than they already have for past violations that could cause the company ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Age Of Exploration During The Commercial Revolution Age of Exploration (1350 1550) (Call to Freedom CTF) The Commercial Revolution changed Europe by changing the way people did business in the 1200s. On page 33 in CTF, the second paragraph states During the Commercial Revolution, however, merchants and craftspeople became more aggressive about making a profit. Many Landlords wanted farmers to grow crops to be sold on their rented land. Cities grew rich from specific things such as dying cloth in Florence and glassmaking in Venice. They also brought rare goods from far away making many cities have rich trading centers. Not everybody could afford a business because people were too obsessed with making money. Instead, they created joint stock companies just in case their business didn t work out as planned. People opened banks to earn capital from interest such as the Medici family. Europe reached a high point where many people were wealthy and gained more power changing rising Europe s economy and power causing many monopolies. There was also great growth in the merchant s class and towns/urban centers (Page 33, CTF). The Commercial Revolution was greatly based off trade (CTF, PG. 35, Paragraph 3 6) and many things were traveled via the Silk Road. When trading with other places, people became interested in where these things were from so the explored and looked for these places. Another reason for people exploring was that they wanted to spread Christianity. The Renaissance changed Europe by giving motivation to learn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay on The Happiest Refugee Anh Do s story is a timely reminder of the plight of refugee in our country. Discuss the Happiest Refugee in the light of Do s universal message about the suffering of human beings during times of war and the struggle to make a better life in a foreign country. The Happiest Refugee is a memoir written by Anh Do which was first published on the 1st of August in 2010. It is regarded as one of the most influential and well received novels in the world of literature for its great insight on the life of refugees. The book provides a universal message to its readers about the suffering of human beings during wars and their struggle to make a better life in a foreign country. The Happiest Refugee is about Anh Do and his family s journey from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Vietnam War began on the 1st of November 1995 and was fought in mainly in Vietnam but also in Cambodia and Laos. The war initially began when communist forces tried to expand and include Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos in the communist force. The opposing political agendas also played an impacting role on the starting of the Vietnam War, due to North Vietnam becoming a communist government it was strongly supported by China in order to change South Vietnam from being an anti communist government to adopting communism. In 1965 Australia became deeply involved and played an influential role in the Vietnam War. Australia decision to be a part of the war was mainly based on the rise of communism in the South East Asia after the Second World War. In 1974, Congress voted not to enforce the commitments agreed to in the Paris Peace Accords. Air support for Cambodia, South Vietnam, and Laos was cut off. The promise of military aid by other was never delivered. North Vietnam was able to take over South Vietnam as force the country into communism. The War had a great impact on the Vietnamese citizen s lives, they were forced to leave the war torn country and move to a foreign land to start a new life. Anh s journey from Vietnam to Australia was similar to many other refugees trying to escape from their war torn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. An Analysis Of The Evil Riis On my first journal, I asked myself who was the evil Riis referred to. I did not know the Evils Riss referred to were the landlords. The greedy and heartless landlords of New York City slums. On chapter thirteenth, Riis clearly says that the evils are disgusting, careless, and unlawful landlords. The Negros as Riis referred were charged higher rents than the white immigrants. However, The Negros was considered cleaner than white European. They maintain their shanty habitation clean. On the contrary, the poor white European people had bad and dirty habits. Chapter fifteen, Riis described how badly the children of the East Side tenements were treated. The adults did not care. Some kids would go missing and no one would care. How would a poor child govern a city if they did not have access to education? How can a child lacking of education, health, and a stabilized family succeed? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Child labor, racism, abuse of power, injustice. Poor and colored people were not treated as a human being should be. They were treated like a trash. The unfortunates were not considered human being so were the working girls. It is a known fact that men s wages cannot fall below a limit upon which they exist, but woman s wage has no limit Riis shows that was and still impossible for anyone not only woman to live with a low salary. Throughout the chapter fifteen, many girls still in their teens would lie their age to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Management Accounting 1. a) What is the rationale of founders of (product) Red? Their main reason for creating Product Red was to raise awareness and money for the Global Fund by teaming up with the world s most iconic brands to products that would be sold. A percentage of each product sold would be donated to the Global Fund to help women and children affected by pandemics such HIV/AIDS and malaria. A basket of consumer goods were launched to this effect which included Product Red American express card, vintage t shirts, Motorola handsets, converse wear, apple iPod, Emperio Armani and also an edition of the Independent. The Red manifesto, clearly outlined the core reason as, we believe that when consumers are offered this choice and the products meet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author also raises the point that despite numerous charitable efforts towards Africa in the last five decades, Africa has gone from poor to poorer. This gives the impression that social responsibility, as it were, is not being done ethically. The author is also of the thought that a free market capitalism on its own has done far much better in alleviating poverty in the developing world/countries if it is left to act on its own without marketing forces and humanitarian groups working in counter parallelism. The author is also of the thought that the two initiatives (that is, Product Red and Red Gap) are deviating from their main mission of company profitability maximization which compromises shareholder value, as these companies are now against the idea of capitalism which they view as immoral and they hence believe a profit making end should be expiated by an occasional show of real goodness (donating to charity). Campaigns as Product Red according to the author, accommodate the belief that globalization is an evil business practice, of which the author thinks to the contrary. The author also highlights that it s not private companies prerogative to pursue charitable causes at the expense of shareholder value maximization, as this is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Worksheet 4 Minoans Worksheet 4: Minoans. Crete: Secrets of the Island of Minos (25 points) 1. When did the Minoan civilization flourish? Be specific. (1) The Minoan civilization flourished in Crete in the 3rd and 2nd millennia BC. 2. What other great civilization was flourishing simultaneously? (1) The Egyptians 3. After whom was the Minoan culture named? (1) Minos, the legendary king of Crete 4. Tell the story of King Minos and the minotaur as related by the Greeks, the Minoans enemies. What kind of picture do the Greeks paint of King Minos? (3) The minotaur, half man and half bull, was born at the union of a white bull and King Minos s wife. When King Minos saw the hideous offspring her had it locked up. Every 9 years the King would feed 7 people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Describe the structure and layout of the palace at Knossos. What feature made Evans liken it to a labyrinth? (2) Roofs had openings to capture water, and allow light to enter. Structure had two units which were different, but each had floors that were identical to each other. 10. How did Minoan habitations differ from Egyptian? (1) The palace was a great maze, with intricate stepped terraces on the outside. The royal apartments were located in the central courtyard. 11. Describe Minoan society. Did social classes mix? How were women treated? How is this reflected in the architecture and the frescoes? (3) Yes the social classes mingled with each other, Women were equal to men. They wore colorful clothes and adorned themselves in jewelry. In art females clothing are elegant and their breast left exposed. They were shown in daily life and jobs (Priest). 12. What happened on the Minoan island of Santorini ca. 1500 BC? (1) In 1500 BC the volcano erupted and buried the village of Akrotiri, disappearing half the island of Santorini into the sea. 13. What were the houses like on Santorini? How were they built? (2) Houses had two or three floors and were built with a light, elegant style. Many air openings allowing circulation and filling the room with light. Stairs and floors had a flexibility to them and the attic was made up of wooden beam and braches compacted with finely packed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Literary Analysis Of Wild Thorns By Sahar Khalifeh Wild Thorns by Sahar Khalifeh is an insightful commentary that brings to life the Palestinian struggle under the Israeli Occupation and embodies this conflict through the different perspectives brought forth by the contrasting characters. We are primarily shown this strife through the eyes of the principal character, the expatriate Usama, as well as the foil character of his cousin, Adil. Khalifeh skillfully uses literary devices such as emotive language, allusions and positive and negative connotations to highlight life under the Occupation. As the audience, these techniques help encourage us to consider the struggle more in depth, and due to the wide variety of characters, invite us to relate to them. Khalifeh first introduces ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They loosed a dog on him that went for his genitals. Khalifeh deftly includes this grotesque imagery to open our eyes to the common brutality they now endure in Palestine under the Israeli s and make us aware of the barbarity of the situation. It evokes not only a sense of poignancy in us, but outrage as well because his human decency has been violated with such nonchalance. As the audience, we grow to sympathize with the conquered Palestinians and support Usama in his quest to reclaim freedom for Palestine. As Khalifeh predominantly manifests the Palestinian struggle through the main character of Usama, it gives the reader a very narrow minded view of the issues faced in Palestine. Once Usama returns, he is disgusted to find streets filled with complacent Arabs who have accepted the Israeli rule and workers who bought things greedily, ate well, dressed well. Greedy is an important and interesting adjective the author uses to describe the people of Palestine, as it carries a very negative connotation that describes the people with a naked and selfish ambition along with a voracious lust for riches and wealth. Through this integration of greedy, as the audience we are averse to the Palestinian people and empathize with Usama as he paints himself as the lone hero that will save Palestine. Through this crude description of the Palestinians, we can see that in his eyes, they have traded and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Crossing Boundaries Research Paper Crossing boundaries is needed but the full potential is never achieved. The majority of people needs to cross boundaries in several points of their life to reach their potential, but no one ever reaches their full potential, however, crossing boundaries is an effective step toward reaching the full potential if it s ever to be reached yet crossing boundaries is essential for achieving a goal or a dream. The full potential is when consummating the whole list of goals in life and this list is never accomplished because no one ever stops adding to their list, anyhow , if they stop, their life would be a plain, straight road with no ups and downs, no directions, no houses or buildings, no sessions, just a plain, long, straight road, and undoubtedly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Memories are a humans s small time machines for traveling to their past at anytime. The relation found in Li s story also in Villawood Mum s about how they crossed boundaries physically but they kept holding on to their memories, their memories were the only bridge to their old lives. Crossing a specific boundary may not be just physical, it is also metaphorically and that s has a giant impact on the psychological state. So when Li left his family and moved on to start his career in the Ballet Academy, he spent the first years in the school in remembrance of his old life and he didn t move forward because he was stuck between his past and present. His family was always there with him and he mentioned that in this line: I couldn t stop thinking of my family back home. ( p.118), his memories lived within him and the evidence is the acknowledgment of many details, stories and photos that are found in his autobiography. Photos are the best way to translate a moment and keep it alive for ever. Li had all his pictures kept and they are shown in his autography, and this can be related to the Villawood Mums, they ve kept all their old photos and that s clearly shown in the film, when Maria and Zahoor were talking about their old lives. The technique used is symbolism , because they used the images to present the importances of their memories that they had kept. So crossing the boundaries ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Acquiring Target Corporation Essay ACQUIRING TARGET CORPORATION INTRODUCTION The current economic recession has taken a toll on corporations. Those who survive stay within their financial means, are innovative in retaining and attracting customers, and use technology to distinguish themselves from their competitors. Target Corporation is a company that possesses all of these characteristics. While some companies have cut payroll or ceased to exist, Target Corporation has survived in the economic recession and is positioned to gain further market share as economic conditions continue to improve. The purpose of this report is to analyze Target Corporation s financial statements, determine the future growth potential of the company, and make a recommendation for or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This concept, aptly named The Shops of Target, was designed to increase the foot traffic of retail stores and online shopping by collaborating with companies that have local and national name recognition. For example, at a Target store in the San Francisco area, a partnership was created with a small, local candy store called The Candy Store to merchandise specialty candies and vintage candy products at Target stores in San Francisco area. Target Corporation has also formed a partnership with Apple to install smaller versions of the Apple Store within their retail stores. By collaborating with a highly successful company such as Apple, Target Corporation has positioned itself to increase sales of their own brand name product by promoting the well known Apple brand name. BUILT IN COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES Given that Target Corporation prides itself on being a discount retailer, it is inherit that there are certain built in advantages over other retailers. This is especially true during challenging economic times. Target Corporation s main goal is to provide higher quality products under their brand name at a discounted price. In comparison, Target s two closest competitors, Wal Mart and Costco, carry lower quality products as their brand name. Therefore, consumers who desire discount prices, but higher quality merchandise knows that Target is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. What Is Homeostasis Why Is It So Important 1. What is homeostasis? Why is it so important? Homeostasis is maintaining constant internal conditions regardless of changing external conditions. It is important because it is the key to survival as without it the body would come to equilibrium with its environment which would result in death. 2. What is the definition of anatomy? Describe the various methods used to study anatomy. Anatomy is the study of structure and what makes up all the pieces parts of the human body. The easiest way to study anatomy is observation, dissection is also needed to see structures found below the surface, and there are other means of studying anatomy such as such as auscultation (listening) and percussion (touching). 3. What is the definition of physiology? Describe how comparative physiology is used to study physiology. Physiology is the study of function and how various body parts work. Comparative physiology is the study of organisms closely related to humans in order to gain a better understanding of the human model. 4. Name and describe the various levels of the hierarchy of complexity of the human body. The levels of hierarchy of complexity are organism, organ system, organ, tissue, cells, organelles, molecules, and atoms. An organism is composed of organ systems. Organ systems are composed of organs. Organs are composed of tissues. Tissues are composed of cells. Cells are composed of organelles. Organelles are composed of molecules. Molecules are composed of atoms. 5. Name ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Cirque With Sub Acute Renal Disappointment ClassiïŹcation for HRS:. Sort 1: cirque for quickly progressive intense renal disappointment. Kind 2: cirque with sub acute renal disappointment. Kind 3: cirque with sorts 1 alternately 2 HRS superimposed once constant kidney sickness alternately intense renal damage. Sort 4: fulminant liver disappointment for HRS. Symptomatic Criteria to HRS. I. Unending alternately intense liver infection for propelled hepatic disappointment Also portal hypertension. Ii. Low GFR as shown by serum creatinine 1. 5 mg/dL or 24 hr. Creatinine freedom 40 mL/min. Iii. Nonattendance about shock, on going bacterial infection, Also current or late medication for nephrotoxic medications Also nonattendance from claiming gastrointestinal alternately renal liquid misfortunes. Iv. No maintained change Previously, renal capacity (decrease On serum creatinine ≀ 1. 5 mg/dL alternately expand over creatinine freedom will ≄ 40 mL/min) Emulating diuretic withdrawal and extension for plasma volume with 1. 5 l for isotonic saline. V. Proteinuria 500 mg/dL Furthermore no sonographic proof about obstructive uropathy alternately parenchymal renal ailment (Salerno et al. , 2007). Predictors about HRS:. A few investigations bring been performed with research possibility predictors for HRS. Gines et al. , discovered three free variables should a chance to be predictive of HRS, nonattendance of hepatomegaly, helter skelter plasma renin activity, Furthermore low serum sodium (Gines et al. , 1993. Montoliu ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Summary Of The Handmaid s Offred This passage talks about what is happening during the district Salvaging, as Aunt Lydia informs the handmaid s the inhuman act of a man, who supposedly raped a woman and got her pregnant, however, the baby did not survive. Offred acts excited because she thinks Aunt Lydia is giving them a gift. Because no one really knew what was happening, it creates a suspenseful and tension environment for the Offred and the other handmaid s. This is because the handmaid s usually just listen to Aunt Lydia lists the crimes the prisoners are convicted of. At first, the handmaid s seem to preserve a bit of sympathy for the man, but wanted to rip his head apart, after he tries to deny his actions. As a result, the handmaid s become very violent as they throw ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Teen Mom Struggles Struggles of Being a Teen Mom Emotionally and physically pregnancy as a teen contends to be very difficult. Not yet an adult but being a teen who is pregnant. Having a child at a young age is a challenge. Wanting to graduate high school or any academic field, a teen mother has to face being both a student and a mom. A Lot deals with time management. As far as schooling, working, and planning for their future with their child. Struggle with babysitters is considered being expensive in some cases. Facing the fact that, a teen mother is not about themselves anymore. Causing to be overwhelming and also stressful. Overall teen mom s struggle to maintain being a parent and as a child at the same time because of financial issues, acceptance from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More specifically a teen has a even more difficult time with financial issues. Mainly because now she or both young adults has to face reality on how much it contends to be in being in the position that they re parents had went through with them. At this time it becomes her responsibility. Making it more difficult because as she s learning to take care of the baby, the baby has a constant imprints on the mother. Whatever she does and teaches, the baby is going to take after her. Meaning however the baby grows, whether its a boy or girl. She or he takes her personality and make it their own. It all goes down from carrying the baby to sitting in the hospital delivering the baby to continuously having to get stuff that are needed for the baby, till they grow up and be on their own. Everything starts to be a cost when having a baby in the picture. Unless the parents and friends of the daughter or son are helping out and paying most of the bills and so on. It may not be as hard or difficult. In other words if a teen mom remains to be on her own and by her self. She has to go and find a job. Now that she has a job, she has to go find a babysitter. Either it s a friend, family member or a daycare. Theirs money that can be involved in either three. It could be an expensive cost or in expensive cost, it all really depends in the position the mother in. Especially day care, and wanting to put the her or he (baby) in the best ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Samba De Coco Analysis Focusing on the study of Samba de Coco (a Brazilian folkloric dance originally from the northern region), Ethnographer Daniel Sharp analyses throughout his book two musical groups of the twenty first century. Mr. Sharp decided to closely analyze them both was because they were directly related to the reawaking process after a political transition from a military regime to democratic. Both groups are from the city of Arcoverde, a small city in the backlands of the state of Pernambuco (Northeast of Brazil). Coco RaĂ­zes incorporates some African characteristics in its, while Cordel do Fogo Encantado has a more aggressive and cosmopolitan style adding multiple musical genres within. After the post authoritarian period, the two groups had the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, the group quickly became well known in Brazil for its musical fragmentation gathering multiple musical genres. After several TV appearances, the media started paying close attention to the economic situation in Arcoverde, a situation that could take years to be fixed due to the change of political regime. Indeed, their apocalyptic musical style criticizing poverty, violence, and drought was a fragmented and declamatory way of seeing the future through the lens of the past, in other words, they incorporated national and regional themes within the negative aesthetics of Death Metal (Sharp 2014). Sharp, then, explained that Coco RaĂ­z had two ironic representation: one is the mud hut replica used as a museum; this iconic representation was built after Lula Calixto s death (founder of the group Coco Raiz), Lula died of Chagas disease, a disease generalized at the time due to the mud hut houses as it is a propitious place for the procreation of the triatomine bug. Another ironic observation made by Sharp is seeing Coco RaĂ­zes working to spread their afro Brazilian musical form and making it predominant in a white and mestiço interior backlands. Coco RĂĄizes was using the past to argue in present trying to create a better future. The author does not go into translation details sometimes, therefore it becomes difficult to understand what he is trying to say. Another critic in this book would be Sharp s methodology, he did not want to learn how to play Samba de Coco, instead he wanted to analyze the two groups as a journalist, for he felt that asking too much for musical instructions would somehow affect his relationship with the musicians. Nevertheless, having a practicing experience, not just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Lady Eboshi In Princess Mononoke Throughout the movie Princess Mononoke, Lady Eboshi is portrayed as a negative character. Although Lady Eboshi actions may come off as negative, I do believe throughout the movie she also has many positive characteristics. Lady Eboshi has two very different sides to her. On one hand she cares deeply about the people within her town and has made work for everyone who has been rejected by society and on the other hand cares very much so about her power and what she can do to get more. Although Lady Eboshi cares for everyone in her gated community she cares more about the woman than the men. Throughout the movie there are many examples of Eboshis feminist attitude but a clear one is the power and work she gives the women within her community. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Oklahoma City Bombing In American History A truck bomb explosion occurred on April 19, 1995. Prior to 9/11, this event was the worst attack on American soil in our history because it killed or injured approximately 700 civilians. By analyzing the historical, social, and cultural perspectives, one can better understand the significance of the Oklahoma City Bombing in American history. Timothy McVeigh packed a Ryder truck full of five thousand pounds of explosives. These explosives were made out of fertilizer. He parked the truck in front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. He lit a five minute fuse when he parked the truck, and he left. He was about six blocks from the building when the explosion happened. The explosion destroyed a nine story concrete and granite building. It also destroyed or damaged nearly 300 nearby buildings, and completely destroyed the vehicles across the street. People in the building survived by diving underneath their desks. This explosion could be felt up to fifty five miles away. The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) gave their full attention on solving this case. The FBI stated that this was one of the largest and most complex cases they had ever undertaken. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many people were injured or killed in the explosion. Of those who survived some ended up being permanently disabled. While many felt betrayed and hurt that someone from their own country would do something like this, they wondered why this would happen to them. Although, most of them have now moved on, they try not to think about the things that happened. Most people who survived still live in Oklahoma City, the children who survived still stay in touch. It is still a very rough and emotional thing to talk for many people, so it usually does not get talked about very much. The Oklahoma City bombing was a tragic event, things like this should never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Defects Of Defects And Defects INTRODUCTION A defect can be defined as a deviation from the quality and standard of design, materials or workmanship specified in a contract . According to the RICS guidance notes on defects, there are primarily two major kinds of defects. Patent defects and Latent defects. Patent defects can be easily identified during an inspection but Latent defects are not immediately obvious, but are discovered at a later date. For example a faulty foundation which is not detected until it affects the super structure is a latent defect. Construction contracts usually have a defect liability period agreed. The defects liability period is the period of time during which the contractor is contractually obliged to repair defects which have appeared in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order for third party rights to apply, the contract itself must expressly confer the right, setting out the terms that the third party can rely on, and expressly identify the third party in the contract This means the contractor can still be found liable for defects several years after project completion, if these defects are discovered within the statutory limitation periods. This liability can be as a result of his contractual obligations or based on negligence in tort especially when the limitation period for bringing an action under contract has passed or if there is no binding contractual relationship between the occupier and the contractor. These limitation periods are set out in the Limitation Act 1980. Under the act, the time limit for actions founded on a simple contract is six years from the date on which the cause of action occurred but twelve years if created by deed . However, the time limit for actions founded on tort is six years from the date the cause of action accrued . The Latent damage act provides a limitation period of 3 years from the date of discovery of the latent defect. The act amends the law about limitation of actions (Section 14A of the Limitation Act 1980) in relation to actions for damages for negligence not involving personal injuries; and to provide for a person taking an interest in property to have, in certain circumstances, a cause of action in respect of negligent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. House Of The Spirits Essay From the first lines of The House of the Spirits, Allende uses the technique of a feminized magical realism to pull the reader into a political historical novel. Alba Trueba from Allende s The House of the Spirits is an effective example of this revolutionary female narration. Her story, which includes her female relatives viewpoints and excludes Trueba s version, is a direct block to Trueba s egotistic, stiff, and not exactly true version of events. Her woman centered narration is, further, a symbol of the triumph of women s expression and their revision of patriarchal and authoritarian history. Alba watches the military erase history and devastate the country, but she in turn uses her power of writing to resist. Alba and her female, therefore, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In her essay Memory and Retelling: The Role of Women in La Casa de Los EspĂ­ritus , Susan Frick clarifies Alba s unique narrative style. She asserts that in Alba s woman centered form of narration, she is tapping into collective memory to evoke and interpret the stories and voices of the past and to learn how best to proceed with her own individual life experience (Frick 29). Clara, Alba s grandmother, was already in the habit of documenting significant events and afterward, when she was voiceless on purpose, she also detailed insignificances, never suspecting that fifty years later, Alba, her granddaughter, would use her notebooks to regain the past and overcome fears. She struggles, with her grandmother s diaries, her mother s letters, and many other family documents, to assemble the family s story in a way that joins events instead of just recording them. According to Alba and her female relatives, direct history is not the only way to record events, and Alba s conscious narration of the Trueba family is a more incorporating approach to life and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Romeo And Juliet Character Analysis A foil is a character that is used to enhance the characteristics of another character (most likely the story s protagonist) by a clear contrast between the two characters. To help bring the characters in Romeo and Juliet to life, William Shakespeare creates foils to compare his main characters to and show why they are better or a better couple in the case of Romeo and Juliet. While some of the foil characters are obvious, like in the case of Romeo and Paris, or Juliet and Rosaline, in other cases it s harder to see the contrast and the significance, as in the case of Romeo and Mercutio. The role of the foil characters in Romeo and Juliet is also to show what could have happened if the protagonists had made different choices. Throughout Romeo and Juliet it is made clear that Romeo and Paris are foils as the both are in love Juliet and wish to marry her. However this often leads people to forgetting about Mercutio and his clear contrast with Romeo. We see their differing opinions clearly in Act 1, Scene 4, in which Mercutio tries to persuade Romeo to join them in crashing the Capulet s feast. Romeo takes love very seriously, pining and yearning for Rosaline, while Mercutio treats love as a joke and something to be wary of. When Romeo says he cannot join them because he feels too heavy hearted, Mercutio tells Romeo to borrow Cupid s wings, And soar with them above a common bound (1.4.18 19) Furthermore, when Romeo argues that love is rough, rude, boist rous, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Pros And Cons Of UFO And Aliens UFO and Aliens have claimed to be seen all the time but few are easy to believe. A lot of people see mysterious lights somewhere. Lights are seen commonly, but when people see a strange light at night they might think about UFO. So many people swear to have been abducted or seen flying saucers, and some describe the same thing and have captivated with creatures from other planets. Some shows and movies of these subjects have been produced. A lot of people are curious about this subject, and this is not surprising. Many flying objects have been witnessed but never identified each year. One of the most famous cases of a UFO and Aliens is the Roswell New Mexico incident in 1947, but it was quickly covered up by the government, and many people are still questioning what really happened. The US government gave some irrational reasons as explanations for the crash. Also, at Roswell s case, Brown wrote that a funeral home was secretly contacted to order four children sized hermetically closed coffins. Giving people reason to believe these bodies could be dead aliens after being studied. Few Roswell incident reports showed that the flying saucer was made from unknown materials. After this event, some people started to believe in and research UFO and Alien documents. People usually think of are a grey short body and big eyes because the Aliens in the Roswell incident which was known by the entire world had the similar shape. Also, few pictures from various countries were taken ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Sport of Powerlifting In any sport, many things are needed to achieve. The sport that asks a person to literally go beyond what they can do is powerlifting. To do this, a person has to know the sport called powerlifting. He or she must learn to adapt a new way of physical and mental training, breathing, and way of life. Since the first professional competition in 1964, powerlifting has shown great feats of strength, power, legends and dreams that have changed, How strong are you, actually implies (Hatfield 5). What is Powerlifting? What is powerlifting? Powerlifting is an invigorating sport of strength, power, and speed. Unlike most sports, powerlifting gets at the heart of the most basic of all athletic qualities strength. Over the years before the first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These features earned him the name Russian Lion. Powerlifting Legends Every great thing has its legends. Here are some from this great sport. The first great legend is a man known as Fred Dr. Squat Hatfield. Hatfield made history throughout the sport of powerlifting, being known best as the first man to squat over 1,000 pounds in a competition. He achieved 1,014 at a bodyweight of 255 pounds (American Strength Legends 2). He did this at the age of 45, as well. Even more so, he could bench press 573 pounds and deadlift 766 pounds. All through his life, Fred was an athlete, excelling in soccer, track, and gymnastics. He received many degrees associated with fitness and sports training, now owning one of the largest personal training organizations in the world; the International Sports Sciences Association. He has also trained the U.S.A. powerlifting squad and many other world renowned athletes. Some other huge achievements of Dr. Hatfield were winning three world powerlifting championships and setting thirty world and national records in five different weight classes, something never done by any other lifter. Fred competed from the ‘70 s to this very day at the age of almost sixty (American Strength Legends 2). Bill Kazmaier, another idol of the sport, was a huge beast at six feet, three inches tall and weighing between 320 350 pounds of muscle, he was untouchable in his career. He was a powerlifter and a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Dinkytown Metamorphoses In 1970 University of Minnesota students could take a short stroll down 4th Street SE in Dinkytown and experience the whole gamut of local, ma and pa enterprises grocers, sundry bookshops, bakeries, even an aptly named but now shuttered coffeehouse called Ten O clock Scholar. Throughout Dinkytown s many metamorphoses in the past half century, storeowners have unhinged their signs, boxed their goods, and left behind blank storefronts for the next crop of entrepreneurship but their histories are immortalized in the wistful memories of many who frequented their shops. For most, Dinkytown and its businesses are integral parts of the University of Minnesota experience. But for the past three years, the diverse commercial community in Dinkytown has been threatened by a continued spate of luxury student housing development. And many, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If approved, the apartment building would effectively displace Mesa Pizza and Chatime Bubble Tea. In many ways, the parasitic seizure of Dinkytown by the housing development sector mirrors events in 1970. In that year a national fast food chain Red Barn planned to raze a whole swath of buildings in Dinkytown. In response, aggrieved University students occupied the block attempting to stave off the demolition of historic Dinkytown. At Tuesday s meeting, James Sander of Kafe 421 responded to the proposed high rise: You just ate up Dinkytown with this. We must defend Dinkytown s quirkiness, its folklore and its history from further housing development. At this turning point, it is important to remember that this development isn t inevitable. If we don t make our voices heard, our favorite Dinkytown shops may only survive in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Poison Called Bacillus Thuringitesis ( Bt ) Toxin poison called Bacillus Thuringitesis (BT) toxin in every cell and every bite of it. Although the biotech seed companies like Monsanto claim that their genetically modified organisms (GM) are harmless, that s not what the independent scientists are finding in their researches (Smith, 2015, n.p). The gastrointestinal (GI) symptomatology affecting autistic kids appear to resemble the same problems in animals fed with GMO food. In both, the inflammation in the GI tract increased permeability, caused the imbalances in the intestinal bacteria and the leaking gut effect . The GMO grains modified food was introduced in 1990 to feed farm animals and increase the productivity and resistance to diseases supposedly. In contrast, an increased of the incidence of ileitis on animals increased proportionally with the introduction of these products. This thesis was corroborated when the affected animals switched to non GMOs nutrition and all signs and symptoms disappeared, digestion improved, antibiotic treatment of the animals was not necessary causing improvement of health and milk production. Non GMOs nutrition increased also the conception rate in the animal and even the behavioral issues documented like agitation, irritability, nervousness and antisocial behaviors improved and /or disappeared too, concluding that GMOs diet was affecting animals health and natural and organic nutrition cured them and actually, improved productivity of the animals. How do GMOs foods can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Difficulties And Difficulties In Translation The skill of Translation Introduction If people want to know or learn things about other society or culture. They start to ask or read some books. Here is the translation play the role to obvious things between different societies. Those translators knows what is mean to translate from one language to another. It s very important to know how to translate. Every language has its own grammar structure, rules and syntax variance. Have a knowledge about two different languages does not mean that you knowing how to translate. Translation is a special skill need a lot of practice and work hard from the person to develop and background culture information. Translation and difficulties: Translation is process of transferring written text from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Translators must went on stable training to improve their skills. Not thinking on terms of pages, words or days that was work on, but rather taking into account the quality of the done work. They should not forget that the stylistic marks of one language can be immensely different from another. The translators have to do his best to make the original and target text equivalence in translation. Which translation renders the thoughts, notions and words of the original text ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Critical Analysis Of The Mead-Freeman Debate Nature versus Nurture Controversy: Critical Analysis of The Mead Freeman Debate Research Topic Outline In 1983, Derek Freeman challenged Margaret Mead s 1928 ethnographic work Coming of Age in Samoa, Freeman asserted that Mead s conclusion of adolescent behavior conflicted with important facts within the social sciences. Freeman s critique sparked an intense controversy in anthropology regarding the concept of nature versus nurture. Freeman claimed that Boasians insisted on separating cultural determinism (nurture) from biological determinism (nature). Thus, various academic writings emerged in support of one concept over the latter. Even though, most modern day scholars support both cultural determinism and biological determinism in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The articles range from claims for bio anthropology to Mead protagonist who dispute the claims suggested by Freeman. Moreover, Caton s work is a source for all publications relating to the Samoa controversy and the issues that were raised in anthropology as a result of it. Furthermore, Caton s work provides a guideline for understanding the various works produced by scholars because of the controversy, and the impact these works as well as the primary works of Mead and Freeman had on anthropology, other disciplines, and public opinion. Freeman, Derek 1983 Margaret Mead and Samoa: The Making and Unmaking of an Anthropological Myth. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Derek Freeman in his work Margaret Mead and Samoa: The Making and Unmaking of an Anthropological Myth, discusses Margaret Mead s fieldwork in Samoa in 1925 under the recommendation of her then professor Franz Boaz. Freeman maintains that the conclusion reached by Mead, that stresses associated with adolescence in the United States and other areas had cultural not biological causes, is wrong. Freeman s work complies the evidence Freeman believes supports his claim that the conclusion reached by Mead was mistaken. Derek Freeman states that upon starting his field work in the islands of Western Samoa, he considered himself a cultural determinist. However, after two years within the field, he found that much of the work written by Mead in eastern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Child Labor Research Papers Child labor is an important issue, that many people are not aware of. Child labor is occurring in many countries, and we need to prevent it. I know some people may disagree with me, but child labor is a serious issue. Children who work at a young age are more likely to quit school early, they work in toxic hazardous conditions, and they receive harsh punishment from their employers. Americans should not support businesses that use child labor to make goods because if they do they would be encouraging the use of children to work day and night making products to please other countries. Children s developmental process is hurt if they start working at a young age. Children who leave school and start working are less likely to stop working ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that shocks that force parents to send their children to work might have a permanent effect on the child s future earning potential, (Child labor: myths, theories, and facts). When children start working early in their childhood, it is most likely that they are in poverty and trying to support their families, but by working at such a young age is taking away from the children s developmental process. When children do not attend school anymore, to work they are losing a lot of their potential. Americans should not support businesses where children have to quit school to work day and night, losing most of the potential that they have, and maybe not receiving any of it back, because they have to work to support their families. Child labor usually occurs within poverty, or difficult living situations/conditions. Child labor tend to be a phenomenon related to poverty and difficult social conditions rather than the perverse preferences of the parents, (Child labor: myths, theories, and facts). Mostly no parent wants to see their young child working in an unsanitary factory, where children are receiving abuse, but they have no choice because of the poverty they are in, and the difficult social conditions. Yes, by having your child work at a young age is somewhat going to improve your life, but they are working in horrible conditions, where it is unsanitary, and unhealthy for children to work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Aquinas Humility Essay The first tension, as previously mentioned, is the love of oneself the magnanimous person loves to do good things, but finds satisfaction in being superior to others. Another tension that the magnanimous person experiences is that although he desperately tries to focus his life on doing great deeds, at the end of the day, he is left with emptiness. However, Aquinas believed that the virtues of gratitude and humility in particular could overcome these tensions. In his writings, he brought up human interdependence. At the essence, he believed all humans needed each other, and that this was a good thing. He asserted that humans are not self sufficient, and we must be comfortable with this idea because we are a part of a society in which even the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also believed that the virtue of humility could relieve tensions within the magnanimous person. Although humility seems to be incongruous with magnanimity because one who is extremely humble does not strive for admirable and outstanding goals, Aquinas argued that when these two virtues were well understood, they were not just virtues that go together, but exist together. If one does not have virtuous humility, they will not be able to obtain virtuous magnanimity. This is because humility helps people create a truthful self assessment of themselves and helps them let go of passions and pursuits that are not achievable, and instead seek goals that are achievable. Moreover, humility allows humans to respect others by helping them realize that there are dimensions to each human being that only God can see; true humility presupposes that each and every human has hidden yet remarkable qualities that just cannot be perceived with the human eye. By being humble, serving others and maintaining relationships with equality is easier to do for even the magnanimous person. At the core, Aquinas agreed with Aristotle that magnanimous people needed to be courageous and eager to do incredible things, but also believed that they needed to humble, grateful, and recognize that humans are not God, nor will they ever be able to do what God ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Evolution and Corruption of Collegiate Sports Essay The twenty first century has produced a society driven by economic success, capitalism, and class and power disparity. Social institutions reflect these ideologies. The world of sport, in particular, has been severely impacted by the corporate mentality, transforming it from a game run by athletes to a big business where the decision making rests in the hands of national organizations and flows towards the sources of revenue. Sports have become more like work than play, with the primary emphasis being placed on winning rather than playing. Winning attracts spectators and media, thereby bringing in more money. This has forced an evolution in the world of sports. First, one must look at the world of sport from its conception in order ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is easy to understand why participation in sport is encouraged by parents, administrators, and community leaders (Frey and Eitzen 506). Sport is also seen as a trigger for socialization, introducing children of all ages. It is perceived to build character, develop morals, and shape one s personality, while transmitting the values and morals of the dominant culture to its participants. Sport in the 21st century has developed so far that there are now infinite levels of competition. Sport on the professional level serves as the model after which all other levels of sport imitate. Professional sport is a multi billion dollar business with money generated from advertising, media coverage, gambling, ticket sales and other forms of merchandise. Sport s purpose is rapidly becoming more of a commercial pursuit with the intention of making money rather than adhering to its original purpose of enjoyment and play. A major source of revenue for professional and collegiate teams is the media. Television has had an enormous effect on the world of sport. Over the years sports have taken blossomed as marketable powerhouses. In 1980, for instance, sports programming was broadcast by three major television networks for a total of 787 hours. In 1989, those three networks, plus the addition of three others, broadcast 7341 hours of live sports programming (Frey and Eitzen 509). This number has skyrocketed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Seaworld Case Study History The first SeaWorld, which was originally supposed to be an underwater restaurant, opened up in San Diego in 1964. The founders were George Millay, Ken Norris, David Demott and Milt Shedd. The first park started off with only a few dolphins and sea lions and had about 400,000 people visit the park within the first year. Today there are 3 SeaWorld parks in the United States, 1 in Orlando, another in San Antonio and the original park in San Diego. Respect Human Dignity: SeaWorld has failed to respect the universal value of respecting human dignity, as they don t create a corporate culture that values their employees and maintain a safe workplace. In 2010, Tilikum, one of killer whales in the Orlando SeaWorld Park, attacked and killed trainer Dawn Brancheau. Dawn had gone through the same routine with Tilikum, as she did every day, yet she was blamed for her own death. SeaWorld claimed to the press that Tilikum had attacked Brancheau because she had her long ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... SeaWorld is cruel to their marine animals, takes young dolphins and orca whales away from their families at a young age, don t provide their animals with proper care and confine their marine animals in small tanks. During the mid to late 1900s, dolphins and whales were often stripped from their families and from the wild as babies. Many of their family members were slaughtered during the course of the kidnappings. At one point, Don Goldsberry, whose job was to find and bring orcas to the SeaWorld parks, hired divers to slit open the stomachs of the diseased orcas, fill them up with heavy rocks, tie anchors around their tails and let them sink to the bottom of the ocean. Don had these actions performed so that no one would discover the deaths of the Orca Whales. In more recent years Orca Whales and Dolphins are forced to breed with one another in order to keep a healthy population of marine animals within these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Effect of John Keats Health on His Work Essay The Effect of John Keats Health on His Work In his elegy for the poet John Keats, Adonais, his friend and fellow poet Percy Bysshe Shelley writes: With me / Died Adonais; till the Future dares / Forget the Past, his fate and fame shall be / An echo and a light unto eternity (6 9). Shelley speaks of the eternal nature of Keats poetry, which, although written at a specific time in literary history, addresses timeless issues such as life, death, love, sorrow, and poetic expression. Keats lived only twenty six years, but his poetry reflects a mind concerned with his own place in the present and the future; he seemed to want most desperately to belong to the world as a poet. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She returned when she was dying of tuberculosis, and she (and her brother) did die of that disease in 1809 (Keats). Keats was, therefore, a solitary child who grew very protective of his siblings. This protectiveness of others is clear in his poetry as he tries to make sense of death, grief, and suffering. Keats sense that his role as a writer was to ease the suffering of others is nowhere clearer than in Ode to a Nightingale, written in 1819. In this poem he speaks to the lonely songbird, the nightingale, and says he envies her ability to sing so beautifully. The nightingale sings because she is not a part of the world of human suffering. As one critic writes, the viewless
  • 33. (invisible) wings of Poesy transport the poet to the imagined world of the nightingale while shutting out the view of the world s fever and fret (Clark). Keats says he hopes that through the nightingale s song his own humanity will fade, and he will forget his own troubles. He hopes to fade away into the forest dim: / Fade far away, dissolve, and quite forget / . . . The weariness, the fever, and the fret / Here, where men sit and hear each other groan; / Where palsy shakes a few, sad, last grey hairs, / . . ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Tactical Intelligence Research Paper Intelligence can have many meanings depending on how you use it, but it is a common mistake to mix up intelligence as synonymous with information. This is wrong as, information is not intelligence, which has caused the misuse of the phrase collecting intelligence instead of collecting information. Intelligence is a structure, a process and a product. In most police services, the intelligence unit or section is a recognized internal organization with people, skills, methods and an organizational structure. Although intelligence may be collected by and shared with intelligence agencies and bureaus, field operations generally collect information or data. The distinction between tactical and strategic intelligence is often misconstrued. Tactical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It allows a supportive and informed command structure and it often is the heart of an organization‐ wide approach to policing. Also it allows integrated crime and criminal analysis with a focus on prolific and serious offenders. Both strategic and tactical tasking meetings take place that allows data to be sufficiently complete, reliable and available to support quality products that influence decision‐ making when used with prevention, disruption and enforcement. These benefits help prevent crime by creating a police force that is more efficient with its resources. There is also a growing recognition within policing that external agencies may hold the key to long term crime reduction. These agencies, such as local councils, housing authorities, and health and education departments, are believed to have a greater potential to impact a wider range of causal factors. (Ericson Haggerty, 2001) As agencies share information amongst each other, a larger network of intelligence is created, which proponents hope, when used effectively, will cause a substantial decrease in crime. (Ratcliffe, 2003) Task Forces are a major way to benefit from intelligence. By sharing intelligence between federal, state and local law enforcement. These group initiatives, give the ability to target a particular criminal activity, and often in a particular geographical area. Combining these resources, the intelligence and the manpower of multiple law enforcement agencies to focus on a particular problem is an effective way to combat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Progressive Thinker Of My Family Coming from a very conservative background I prefer to think of myself as the progressive thinker of my family. I grew up going to church every Sunday, attended Christian youth camp during the summer, and later decided to volunteer in the children s ministry when I got older. I still value and implement the significant principles I have been taught: including love, compassion, and empathy. But as I ve grown into adulthood and formed opinions and views of my own, the one thing I feel that was never stressed enough in church was to accept everyone as they are. After all, shouldn t love, compassion and empathy encompass acceptance? My parents are of different races, my mother being white and my father being black. In a sizeable and more culturally diverse city I probably would not have been perceived as much different from other children. However, in the small town of St. Marys, Ohio where I grew up, my younger brother and I were the only kids in our school with kinky hair and a darker complexion. Out of the countless times people have pointed out that I looked different, from prior boyfriends family members whispering in front of me that their son was dating a black girl , to the swastikas drawn on my locker in high school, I still can clearly remember the very first time I got called the N word. I was just a young little girl in elementary school and didn t even know what it meant. I went home and told my mother... A boy at school called me a nigger today . She said it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Thera To Minoan Analysis The identification of distinct civilisations in the Bronze Age made by Historians, overlap in time and coincide with the major geographic regions of the Greece. The Cycladic civilisation developed in the islands of the Aegean, and more specifically around the Cyclades, while the Minaons occupied the large island of Crete.The relationship of Thera to Minoan civilisation on Crete contributes to our understanding of Theran culture through artefacts such as pottery, art, architecture and trade. Thera, or also known as modern day Santorini, is within the complex of islands, Cyclades. It is a small, circular group of volcanic islands located in the Aegean Sea, about 200km south east from the mainland of Greece and Crete which is Greece s largest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Trade is evident to have occurred between Crete and Thera which is another influence of Minoan society on the Therans. The origins of Minoan artefacts were found on Thera including small kamares styles of cups imported from 1700BC, pottery, seal stones, fine stone base, lead weights and large jars containing white snail shells (Minoan delicacy). Henceforth it is evident that Minoan civilisation was another influence on Theran culture due to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Ancient Greek Fraternity In The 1930 s Like the old ancient ritual of unity in the ancient Greek polis, people join a group to belong and preformed tasks that achieve the overall goals of these organizations. In these organizations, students celebrated a bond of unity among their fellow classmates. In the 1930 s, Texas Lutheran College had a variety of clubs and fraternities that its students belong to on campus. In these organizations, students participated in activities associated with a club. These events and tasks improved the student s traits and talents as well as associate themselves with people who share the same interests. The members of the fraternities and clubs installed a sense of values and culture within their members. Like the ancient Greek polis, fraternities and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A fraternity is a group of people associated or formally organized for a common purpose, interest, or pleasure This organization is a network of students that help each other to serve on campus. Like other colleges, Texas Lutheran College had fraternities. During the 1930s, students at the campus joined these organizations to help satisfy their sense of belonging and create a network of people to help them out. The most notable fraternity in 1930 s is the Phi Theta Kappa, an honor society/ fraternity for students who made good grades. Members were eligible for membership only if they were within the highest ten percent. , and Elected by the faculty of the school. This organization had thrown together activities for its members such as picnics and debates. During picnics, these members usually ate lunch and played games. The Phi Theta Kappa hosted debates over issues corresponding to the time. They hosted a debate among its members over world peace as a fun activity. Other fraternities were centered on a student s career choice. For example, the Alpha Delta Sigma, a pre medical fraternity that focused mainly on students who were entering the medical field and Sigma Tau Sigma, a pre engineering society that focused on students who planned to enter the engineering field. These fraternities help establish a network of people from the same field. These fraternities throw banquets for its members to grant awards and elect new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Importance Of Issues In Special Education Introduction Special education creates opportunities for students, parents, teachers and related staff and administrators to work together to improve educational results students with disabilities. IEPs and 504s are the plans that help educators to develop education for each student with disabilities. The IEP is an important legal document that handles issues in special education properly. There are so many rules that school personnel must follow. In this assignment, I will identify effective procedures for documentation and remediation of the teacher, her behaviors and the allegations about her regarding a special education student. 1) Detail all steps you would take relative to the complaint by Julia s parents. Identify any and all steps and documentation necessary under your state s laws and district policies, as well as specify what any documentation you should include and what you will do with it. First, I would suggest the parent file to a formal complaint about the teachers if they feel the teacher is treating Julia differently than every other student and singling her out. According to Washoe County School District (WCSD) policy, student or parent must fill out the formal student complaint based on allegations of discrimination. The WCSD board policy is specifically connected student issues and parent complaints, not every concern or a complaint is covered under the WCSD policy and procedures. Some complaint have their own policy and procedures to follow. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. How Western Imperialism Affects China and Japan Essay How Western Imperialism affects China and Japan China and Japan had very different experiences with Western Imperialism . Their reactions to western interference would lay a foundation for their destiny in a world that was rapidly progressing forward , leaving the traditional world behind . China viewed themselves as totally self sufficient , superior , and the only truly civilized land in a barbarous world. They were inward looking and were encouraged by the conservative Confucianistic beliefs of their emperors to cling to the ancient and traditional ways of the past . They slid rapidly behind in industrial development , refusing to acknowledge the need for shipbuilding or naval development , and saw no importance in European trade . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Under the sixteen year old emperor the Meiji , ( Enlightened Rule ) Japan began preparing to resist Western penetration and in the process engineered a remarkable transformation of its country . The Japanese emperor set out to Westernize Japan and adopt Western methods of education , transportation , communication , industry , agriculture , banking and most of all Japan s military was updated and modernized . Politically and economically , Japan was a nation in rapid growth and vigorous transition . Japan also won two victories over the world s two largest empires China in 1895 and Russia in 1905 , which gave Japan Korea, the Liaotung peninsula in North China , and a new status as a world power . Between 1900 and 1940 , Japan s exports would triple , manufactured goods multiplied a dozen times , and it s population would climb to 78 million by 1940. Japan s expanding commercial , industrial and financial economy was due mainly through the small group of wealthy business families known as the Zaibatsu . These included industrial dynasties such as Mitsubishi , Mitsui , Kawasaki , and other major firms . The Japanese used the most effective way to maintain their national identity , which was to adopt Western techniques , become civilized in the Western view , and deal with foreigners on equal economic and diplomatic terms . Japan succeeded in understanding the basic political and moral ideas of Western civilization ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Personal And Professional Goals 1) My professional and personal goals are to utilize my analytical mind to be an asset to a company that appreciates my ability and dedication. A position that pays well enough to allow me to enjoy my personal time without the worry of spending beyond my means.The major motivation for pursuing my degree is to transfer into a field that will challenge me and give me the opportunity to grow in the company. I feel I can offer a company more using my mind than my body and need mental stimulation to continue to grow and push myself to the next level. 2) This degree will give me the knowledge and training necessary to hopefully get my foot in the door and to prove my worth to a corporation. Then I hope to have the ability to move up the company ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now with the advancements in online learning such as Modern States and CSU Global, I can achieve my educational goals while still working full time to pay for my living expenses. 4) My strengths as a learner is I have a positive, motivated attitued towards new things I am trying to learn. For example I play guitar and when learning a new song finding one right note will keep the motivation growing to find more. My weakness will be completing the Modern States classes to achieve my general education requirements as they are not as interesting to me as the courses I will be taking at CSU Global towards my degree. I call this a weakness but understand it is a necessary step to achieve my desires objective and knowing it is a short part of the journey will motivate me to finish it as soon as possible. 5) My primary support system will come from my girlfriend who I have been with for seven years. She is also in the process of enrolling at CSU Global and we will be starting around the same time. My secondary support system will come from her two daughters who have finished their associates degree and are in the process of obtaining their bachlors degree. They will be able to assist me with the Modern States classes as they have already completed similar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Tribulations Of Leave In James Joyce s Eveline Tribulations of Leaving Eveline is deeply troubled about whether she should leave or stay. In Joyce s Eveline there are many reasons that Eveline should leave and just a few big reasons why she should stay, and the reasons are the way the father treats her, the way she feels obligated to stay, the unknown things of Eveline leaving ultimately made her not want to leave with frank. Eveline should leave because of the way the father treats her. Eveline says, Even now, though she was over nineteen, she sometimes felt herself in jeopardy of her father s violence (Joyce). This shows that she was terrified that her father was going to beat her. Eveline had two choices which Waltz said: Her choice is between an elopement offering a happy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eveline said, She had hard work to keep the house together and to see that the two young children who had been left to her charge went to school regularly and got their meals regularly (Joyce). she thinks if she leaves no one will be there for the kids to make sure they get to school. Even though the kids are not hers it has been made her responsibility to make sure they get to school regularly, which she dreads will not happen if she runs off to be with frank. Therefore, she also fears since it was also made her responsibility to make sure they are fed, that no one else will be their or care enough to make sure they have food cooked for them to eat. Eveline said, She had hard work to keep the house together and to see that the two young children who had been left to her charge went to school regularly and got their meals regularly (Joyce). This shows she feels obligated to stay since if she didn t stay no one would be there to help buy and prepare meals for her father or the rest of the family. It would be hard for her to leave since she feels like she is the only one that is responsible enough to make sure that the meals get bought and cooked. So that her father and the two kids can eat, but she feels more obligated to the kids. The unknown things of what Eveline leaving would do ultimately made her not want to leave with frank. Eveline said, Through the wide doors of the sheds she caught a glimpse of the black mass of the boat, lying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Arkansas River Shiner Research Paper The Arkansas river shiner is a small streamlined minnow that rarely exceeds 2.5 inches in length.The upper body of the river shiner is a very light tan color, and the sides and belly of this fish are a silvery white color. There is also a small, dark chevron shaped marking at the base of the tail fin. This species of fish lives in schools and feeds on small aquatic insects and invertebrates.The habitat of the Arkansas river shiner is the shallow braided channels of wide sandy prairie rivers in the Arkansas River system. Schools of Arkansas river shiners often gather on the lee side of sandbars and ridges of sand in the river channel. These fish spawn after heavy summer rains and their eggs drift with the water current and develop as they are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Arkansas river shiners release their eggs and sperm into open flowing water which drifts downstream. Arkansas river shiners have been shown to successfully reproduce from May through September when stream flow exists, However, peak reproduction may take place at moderate to higher flows. In the absence of sufficient stream flows, eggs likely settle to the channel floor, where they are covered and smothered by silt and shifting, hindering oxygen uptake and causing mortality of the embryos. Plataina and Altenbach determined that eggs could be transported forty five to eighty nine miles downstream before hatching and developing larvae could then be transported an additional distance before being capable of direct swimming. This lead Bonner and Wilde to speculate the Arkansas river shiner needs one hundred and thirty five miles of free flowing river to complete its life history. Direct and indirect evidence suggests the presence of a directed, upstream movement by the Arkansas river shiner over the course of their adult life span, which is necessary to maintain upstream source populations and complete Arkansas river shiners life cycle. The Arkansas river shiner is believed to be a generalized forager, with its diet consisting of grass seeds, decaying organic matter, sand, sediment,and aquatic and terrestrial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. What Role Does Morality Play In A Utopian Society The concept of utopia is one which has many differing connotations and is therefore also one which cannot be confined to one interpretation alone. The term is commonly used to represent a community or society that, in theory, possesses highly desirable or near perfect qualities; however, these encompassing ideals, which arguably place emphasis on egalitarian principles of equality, are implemented in a number of ways and are subsequently based on varying ideologies, thus insisting on varying views of morality. The word itself, which was first coined by Sir Thomas More in the early sixteenth century and used to describe a fictional island society in the Atlantic Ocean, was taken from the Greek Îżáœ ( not ) and Ï„ÏŒÏ€ÎżÏ‚ ( place ), literally translating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The task at hand is to establish the perception of a utopic past, and therefore it is with regard to these two contrasting notions of utopia that I will be considering the ways in which both William Blake s The Marriage of Heaven and Hell and Algernon Charles Swinburne s Hermaphroditus seek to expose and challenge the mechanisms of traditional views regarding spiritualism and the physical form, as well as critiquing the mode of normative sexuality and representations of the body. Another important concept to consider alongside this is that of dystopia, which is characterized by dehumanization, totalitarian governments, and all matters associated with a cataclysmic decline in society. Dystopic societies are usually set in the future and provide an antonymic, frightening opposition to the general concept of utopia. Rather than portraying an idyllic state of civilisation which promises an exit from the cycle of life and death, the term dystopia is used to draw attention to real world issues which if unaddressed could potentially lead to such a dystopia like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Increasing Weight Of The Union The increasing weight of the Union since its creation in 1951 has elevated the community to the international stage as an indubitable power and encouraged the debate about the characterization of the EU, fostered by the involvement from European political science scholars. Scholars have came up with a sui generis definition of the EU in the sense that it neither is an intergovernmental organization nor a federal state.4 Still, the novelty of the Union does not bound itself to the definition of the nature of European institutional set up. Indeed, the discussion between scholars goes further towards the characterization of the European power. To understand Manner s theory, let us first have a look at its inspirations. The concept of civilian power (CP) was mostly developed by F.DuchĂȘne in 1973. He defined it as a civilian group long on economic power and relatively short on armed forces .5 This concept can be said to be the basis of Manners NPE theory. Moravcsik deepened F.DuchĂȘne s definition arguing that the EU s CP «does not lie in the deployment of battalions or bomber, but rather in the quiet promotion of democracy and development through trade, foreign aid and peacekeeping». 6 In a word, both definitions imply that CP privileges means others than military ones in its foreign policy. As a matter of fact, the civilian conceptualization of Europe puts the emphasis on negociacion, multilateralism, economic instruments and diplomacy rather than privileging a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Hymns In Francis Jane Crosby s Life Francis Jane Crosby, born in Southeast, Putnam County, New York, on 24 March 1820 and passed away on 12 February 1915, a month shy of her 95th birthday. She is famously known for writing hymns, she wrote more than 9,000 hymns, and some are still sung to this day. Due to the number of hymns she wrote, she had to create an alias to avoid having the hymnals being dominated by her name. Fanny Crosby was able to serve the Lord by writing songs of praise to Him, all this in spite of her blindness Crosby became ill within 6 weeks of being born. At the time, their family doctor was away; which, forced the family to call upon another man who pretended to be a licensed doctor treated young Fanny. He treated her eye by prescribing her to put hot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the age of thirty one, she accepted Christ to be her personal Lord and Saviour. In a dream, a friend of hers, who seemed to be close to her death, asked her, Will you meet me in heaven? even though her friend was in great health. This dream stuck to Fanny, and more importantly the question stuck to her the most. It was when she and her companions began to sing the hymn At the Cross , did she give her life to God. After this, she joined the Old John Street Methodist church. Fanny collaborated with many musicians to put song into her poems. Musicians would come to Fanny with a song and ask her to give them words. To Reverend Robert Lowry s music, she wrote a well known hymn All the Way my Saviour Leads Me . Fanny collaborated with Mrs E. L. Knapp twice and wrote, Nearer the Cross, my Heart can say and Blessed Assurance . When visiting a mission in the slums of New York, she became sympathetic and felt saddened, this event encouraged her to write the hymn Rescue the Perishing . Francis Jane Crosby died from old age, in 1915. Her work for God has impacted many in this world. She lived her life serving God with the talent that He gave ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Examples Of Immortal Soul In Phaedo An Immortal Soul (Socrates in Phaedo) The idea of the soul s participation in the divine can also be found in ancient philosophy, and specifically in the writings of Plato. In Plato s Phaedo, Socrates, at his last moments of life, discusses the immortality of the human soul. He suggests that the human soul is immortal in that it preexists and also it survives death. The soul, according to Socrates, is divine and the body is mortal. The body is the soul s prison as long as it (the body) pursues worldly pleasures and as long as it is driven by senses that prevent it from pursuing true knowledge. In Plato s account of Socrates, true knowledge can only be achieved upon the separation of the body from the soul. He argues that apart from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They wait for the day when God will finally free them from this evil and sinful world and take them to eternity where they shall enjoy rest and dwell in the arms of the lord. To this category of people, the eschatological message of the gospel is more appealing than Christ s message of embracing suffering and showing a good example while living in the world of struggles. Thesis Statement Through the interaction between the divine and the human soul of Christ, God is able to lift the human soul into His divinity, such that through Christ, humanity is made divine and eventually sanctified. The whole human being, possessing both his sensible body and a soul experiences this action of salvation and sanctification. This therefore suggests that a holistic description of humanity helps us come to the understanding of the role of incarnation in reorienting humanity. He does not only reorient our minds but our bodies too. This therefore suggests that the natural affinity towards the divine, which pulls humanity away from the extremity of bodily inclination, is naturally implanted or rather fashioned in human soul. The soul controls humanity and prevents it from the excesses of the ego. With this divine nature, we can distinguish between good and evil and choose to do good and shun ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Idea Of Belonging In Shaun Tan s The Lost Thing In The Lost Thing, Tan explores the concept of seeing through different perspectives, projecting these ideas through the human experience and visual appeal of the animated world within Shaun Tan s story. The Lost Thing is about a boy that discovers a strange creature lost at the beach in which he goes out on his own way to find a place for it to thrive and live in a home. Rather than focusing on the concept of belonging, the subject was based more on how society is depicted thus is displayed through the structured and mechanical characteristics of the boy s world. This is shown through the composition and style in the scene where the Boy and the Lost Thing is walking down the street ignored by the people around him the greys and bleak aura ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The effect of the technique gives the creatures their own sense of flexibility and weight hence makes creature unique. For example, the Lost Thing shows its friendly bubbly nature through its jumpy and excited movement when the boy plays with him with the ball similar to that of an excited puppy. Despite it having crab claws and a huge red armour tank as its body, Ruhemann was also able to execute its vulnerability. When the Lost Thing joins the other strange creatures, each creature all convey distinct personalities not just through their visual appearance but also through their agility and motion e.g. the stretching harmonica, flying small cups, flying televisions and stationary creatures nearly all of the creatures squash and stretch at a slow pace giving off an airy aura to this dimension. These features make this animated world seem free and limitless, filled with no boundaries. This conveys the concept of how people lost their ability to perceive things in ways that have never been seen before, in ways where they should understand and appreciate something that is unique and amazing. The character s appeal is complimented well with Secondary Action especially for The Lost Thing where multiple of its features are moving alongside with its main body such as its tentacle legs, ringing bells, moving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...