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2. How Did the Dinosaurs Die and Will It Affect Humans in the...
Four and a half billion years ago, the debris and dust left from the formation of the sun coalesced to
form our home planet. 3.5 billion years ago, the first living organisms appeared on Earth. About 230
million years ago, Dinosaurs diverged from their Archosaurs ancestors during the middle to late
Triassic period. For 160 million years they have dominated our planet. They are dubbed the most
successful species to have lived on Earth. However, 65 million years ago, the most recent mass
extinction seemed to have caused all of them to die off. What caused the demise of the dinosaurs and
60% of life on Earth at the time? How did it affect life on Earth afterwards? Are all of the Dinosaurs
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None was found. Luis Alvarez was a Nobel Prize winning physicist, inventor and pioneer in the field
of radiation and nuclear research. He and his son, noted geologist Walter Alvarez, were conducting
research in Italy when they discovered a centimeter thick layer of iridium enriched clay at the K T
boundary. Iridium is rare on earth, but more common in space. The Alvarezes published their findings
in 1981, postulating that the thin layer of iridium was deposited following the impact of a large
meteor, comet or asteroid with the earth. Furthermore, this bolide impact (the meteor, comet or
asteroid colliding with the earth s surface) could have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. At the
time, the Alvarez theory was so farfetched from prevailing hypotheses that it was derided. Slowly,
other scientists began finding iridium evidence at various places around the globe that corroborated
the Alvarez theory. There was, however, no smoking gun in the form of an impact site. Then in 1991, a
massive meteor crater 110 miles in diameter was discovered on the edge of the YucatĂĄn Peninsula,
extending into the Gulf of Mexico. The Chicxulub Crater, as it was dubbed, was named for a nearby
village. Scientists believe the bolide that formed it was roughly 6 miles in diameter, struck the earth at
40,000 miles per hour and released 2 million times more
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3. College Football Argumentative Essay
White athletes seem to play the most mentally demanding parts of the game. They are usually the
starting quarterback, center, and kicker/punter. All three positions demand unique skills and physical
stature. While cornerbacks, wide receivers, and running backs are pre dominantly black positions and
require much more physical demanding qualities like; speed, jumping, and strength. This doesn t mean
that Christian Mccaffrey, a white 6 1, 201 pound running back, can t dominate college football. Same
goes for Deshaun Watson, a black 6 2, 205 pound quarter back who piloted his team all the way to the
College Football playoffs. The NCAA is committing a financial injustice, also a racial one, because
they won t pay black athletes. The conferences of each team to make it into the college football
playoffs will earn its conference six million dollars each. The organization that is in charge of the
college football playoffs will take in about 470 million each year from ESPN. Coaches make millions
while the players of the teams help make that coach rich. On January 11, 2016 players will work one
last time for the season and help earn the NCAA 1 billion dollars a year from unpaid labor. Black
athletes are taking over college sports at a rising rate, and are making the game more interesting.
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If most athletes don t make it out of an amateur sport why should they be getting paid to play? They
are already attending college with free education and earning up to 5,000 dollars a year or even more.
Black athletes graduate at the rate 50.2% of black male student athletes graduated within six years
(Perry). Black college athletes should graduate at a higher rate to earn more money and make it worth
the NCAA s time to pay them more. Who knows how many of the athletes spend the money on
alcohol or tattoos. The money isn t monitored so the athletes could be spending the money on
anything they
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4. Role Of The Opium Wars During The Shaping Of Modern China...
A synopsis provides a coherent and appropriate description of:
The ways the essay addresses the precise question
The content used in the essay and why it was included
Your synopsis could be structured by providing answers to the following questions
i) Why did you choose this question to answer (i.e. reasons) ii) How does this essay answer your
question?
What is your argument or point of view on the topic (i.e. content)? iii) Why have you included this
information?
What does the information reveal about the topic?
How does it answer your enquiry question? (i.e. justification)is:
The question I chose to investigate in this Historical Investigation project is Evaluate the role of the
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Most of the peasants clothing and other daily necessities were produced at home. The men farmed the
land and the women worked at home cooking and weaving cloth. People had no need, nor did they
have the money, to buy foreign manufactured goods However the Opium Wars instigated major
change to the economy through the Treaty of Nanjing among over successive unequal treaties. Article
II states that Western merchants are to be allowed for the purpose of carrying on their Mercantile
pursuits, without molestation or restraint at the Cities and Towns of Canton, Amoy, Foochow fu,
Ningpo, and Shanghai. These were strategically selected ports which allowed a large scope of the
coastline of China to be fully accessed by the ships. Consequently, there have been dramatic increases
in the economic activity of China, for generations of the denial of foreign trade sector, the sudden ease
of access allowed commercial activity to flourish especially in regards to exports. Tea export increased
by over 500% and silk export rose to 28 times the previous amount of bales being shipped. Also, with
the Hong abolished foreigners could now trade freely in China. Because all duties had to be negotiated
with foreign countries, they were cut from 65% to 5%, wrecking many industries within China. This is
a direct correlation between the coerced changes that were made to
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5. Analyzing Dorothea Lange s Migrant Mother
Dorothea Lange s Migrant Mother is a photograph that documents a moment of distress within
American history. The image works as a visual representation of suffering for those who were lucky
enough not to live within the Dust Bowl region. To many it is uncertain if Lange s image became an
American Icon because of the struggle it presented or because of the eye capturing composition of it.
However, with this image came forth the issue of a photos validity after photo manipulation, as Lange
edited the image by removing the thumb of the mother who was a large subject. Despite the slight
manipulation in Migrant Mother, the photograph still presents the situation truthfully, making the
photograph function as both a work of art and a historical document. ... Show more content on
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The mother in the photograph catches the viewer s eye at first glance, straight in center view with
Lange s lens. Due to the subject focus, the mother and her children, it is safe to declare that the mother
knew the photograph was being taken although her eyes linger away from where Lange would be
standing. With her children hiding behind her, looking down, the viewer is forced to look at their filthy
hair and disheveled appearances. By not giving Lange or her lens their direct attention it forces those
viewing the image to look at the subjects themselves and not make eye contact with them. By doing so
it is easier to notice the stressed lines on the mothers face, the torn and grimy apparel hanging off of
each person and the dirt covering the only visible child s face, the baby in her
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6. Summary Of A Child Called It By David Pelzer
Have you ever felt like there is no God? In the novel by David Pelzer, A Child Called It , David Pelzer
was a mistreated child at a very young age by his mother Catherine Roerva. David Pelzer was
considered a bad boy , In the beginning, it was mirror treatment . Mother would simply grab me and
smash my face against the mirror, smearing my tear streaked face on the slick, reflective glass. Then
she would order me to say over and over again, I m a bad boy ! David Pelzer was a bad boy (This
shows how David Pelzer got the nickname bad boy). David Pelzer was a normal child at first In the
years before I was abused, my family was the Brady Bunch of the 1960s . David Pelzer lived a happy
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David Pelzer father was a fireman, he was five ten inches tall and always called David tiger. David s
family was a happy they had Thanksgiving together and Christmas one of David s favorite holiday I
was so excited during those holiday seasons that I couldn t sleep. Before dawn mom would creep into
our room and say santa hear ! David would tear open his presents and laugh with his family . When
Christmas was over David Mother often took day trips with the boys to places like Golden Gate Park
in San Francisco and to the park . They also had summer vacations to Portola or Memorial Park that
was the best times for David not a care in the world. Eventually good times started to turn bad, My
relationship with mom drastically changed from discipline to punishment that grew out of control .
David had to crawl away sometimes because the things his mother would do to him was to crucial at
times. David knew something had changed about his mother when his father left and she would lay on
the couch and do absolutely nothing.One day she told David and his two brothers she started the to
search the entire house for nothing
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7. Essay On Conferences And Conventions
church. If you don t know hire an attorney who can tell you what those rights are. You should not go
to the law on your brother, but wolves in sheep s clothing are not your brother.
Conferences and Conventions: Religious conferences have been around for a century. It started with
camp meetings and Revivals. Twenty to thirty years ago a major exodus took place from mainline
denominational churches, which created independent mega churches. A local assembly is considered
to be a mega church if it boasts of having 2000 or more members. Of course, when it comes to the
statistics you can almost be certain that the math of the head count will be 15 to 25 percent inaccurate
leaning to increase of its size(don t understand). It s called ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(A discussion for another book but have you studied the national statistics of the rate is which pastors
drop out of ministry annually in America? It s astounding!) This is one excellent reason for kingdom
people to get the message of the gospel right. People are hurting everywhere. These out of town
conferences must begin to translate back to at home relationships among fellow believers. It s easy to
leave home and fraternize with people that you don t have to see all the time. True kingdom
relationships require transparency something that most people aren t willing to do or don t know how
to be, this is the very purpose of this book. (rephrase this sentence) There must become a synergy
among all kingdom people for the purpose of restoring the breaches in the walls around our
communities. Unless these conferences begin to teach New Testament Principles for spiritual gifts and
Kingdom Leadership it will only be another religious festival.
A list of misused titles in the 21st Century Christian church
In your research you can and probably will find hundreds of religious leaders with titles and positions,
but positions and titles do not destroy the yoke of strife, envy, adultery, witchcraft, fornication and the
list is long, but the anointing does. By their fruit you shall know them. Matthew 7:15. I m not
suggesting
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8. Investing Stocks and Bonds
Investing in Stocks and Bonds Stocks and Bonds are different in many ways. A stock is a portion or
share of the ownership of a corporation. A share will give the owner of the stock the company s profits
or loses over time. The good thing about stocks is they can be sold at almost any time as long as there
is someone willing to buy. A bond, on the other hand, is a fixed interest financial asset issued by
governments, companies, banks, and other large entities. Bonds also are called funds. Bonds pay the
owner a fixed amount a specific date, or on specified dates depending on the type of bond. If the bond
is a discount bond, then there is one pay date at the end. If the bond is a coupon bond, then it pays a
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I tried Chevron Corporation because they seemed reliable compared to other oil and gas companies
(Chevron). Chevron Corporation has been known to strive beyond expectations, and care for the
safety of the workforce and environment (Chevron). Chevron products are recognized for their quality,
performance, and technology around the world (Chevron). I decided to be on the safe side and only
invest 1,000 dollars in Chevron Corporation because of the risk factor that comes into play with the oil
and gas industry. Chevron Corporation actually did well after all. The share prices were high to start
with. Chevron Corporation had one stock split within the ten years. In September of 2004, the 2:1 split
helped my number of shares go from about 48 shares to around 97 shares total. In the end I owned a
total of approximately 180 shares. These shares sold for a big $105.38 each. This nearly doubled the
10,000 dollars. The total after the ten years in Chevron Corporation was $18,982.67. The one mutual
fund I invested in was with PIMCO. This global investment authority offers many different bonds
such as: absolute return bonds, asset allocations, convertibles, municipal bonds, core bonds, etc.
(PIMCO). The bond I chose was a core bond. This bond was the PIMCO Total Return Fund. This
particular fund focuses on a solid core fixed income (PIMCO). The fund will typically invest in a
diversified portfolio of
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9. Final Discussion Board on Simulation Article and a Reflection
Final Discussion Board on Simulation Article and a Reflection For this final posting for the
informatics class I will be sharing and then commenting on an article discussing the effectiveness of
simulation to help medical surgical nurses to recognise then respond to clinical emergencies. I will
then be sharing my reflective thoughts and opinions on my personal experiences in the blending
leaning classes here at Framingham State University thus far.
The APA Formatted Reference
Buckley, T., Gordon, C. (2011). The effectiveness of high fidelity simulation on medical surgical
registered nurses ability to recognize and respond to clinical emergencies. Nurse Education Today,
31(7), 716 721. Retrieved from: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In conclusion this study suggests greater use of simulation in graduate programs could result in more
clinically confident and proficient nurses responding to emergency situations in clinical situations
after graduation.
My Reflection on the Blended Learning Experience I have been extremely happy with my experiences
thus far here at Framingham State University and the blended learning experience. Having graduated
from an accelerated nursing program only seven and a half years ago I can recall very vividly the pain
and torturous experiences of having to sit in class for eight hours per day, two days a week. As an
adult learner I can vividly recall multiple conversations with fellow adult learners about how class
work felt like it was filler. As a group we provided follow up feedback to the institution that they
consider additional technologies and recourses that could fulfill the educational requirement but allow
the student to learn at home. We frequently commented on how the class work could have been easily
cut down to 2 hours of meaty material vs. 8 hours of fluff. However, I personally enjoyed the
camaraderie and networking of meeting my cohorts. Here at Framingham I feel I found a program that
has given me the best of both worlds. So far the balance of course work and module work at home
have complemented the experience wonderfully. I have met some
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10. Reaction Paper On Jurisprudence
Introduction: To understand the topic of philosophy of law first we have to understand what is law?
Law is nothing but a group or collection of some rules that regulates and control society or country.
Every country has different rules and laws. Like in India we drive a vehicle on the left side of the road
but in America we drive a vehicle on the right side of the road. There are also some international laws
like if you do any bad thing then you will be punished. Laws control human behaviours. They restrict
human to do bad things. Law is also important for equality, justice and fairness.
Now we have developed some sense about what is law? Now look about the philosophy of law. What
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What is jurisprudence?
Jurisprudence:
Jurisprudence is the study of law. Scholars in jurisprudence try to obtain a deeper understanding of
laws of nature, legal laws and legal institutions. Jurisprudence tries to seek, analyze, explain and
classify the entire body of law. Jurisprudence is the science or philosophy of law. Jurisprudence
creates a body of law, methods for interpreting the law, studies the relationship between law and
society, predicts the effect of legal decisions. We can divide jurisprudence into two parts: (i) analytic
jurisprudence and (ii) normative jurisprudence.
Analytic jurisprudence:
Analytic jurisprudence is the branch of the legal philosophy. The principal objective of analytic
jurisprudence is to find the reasons that are differentiates laws as a system of norms from the other
system of norms as ethical norms. It provides sufficient conditions that distinguish law from the non
law. It attempts to analyze the laws and legal systems. Analytic jurisprudence is a legal theory that
tries to understand the laws of nature. It deals about the basic questions of law. Like what is a law?
What are laws? What is the relationship between law and power? What is the relationship between law
and morality? There are three theories of law that fall under analytic jurisprudence (i) natural law
theory, (ii) legal positivism and (iii) Ronald dworkin s
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11. Tennessee State University Essay
oppressed was through Jim Crow laws. These laws were especially seen at the voting polls. African
Americans were harassed at the polls, threatened, forced to pay poll tax, forced to do literacy tests and
even killed for voting. (americanhistory.si.edu). This kept the democratic party in power during this
time. So with all of this happening to African Americans in the south the only way that was seen to
escape this oppression was through education. The only education at this time allowed for African
Americans in the south was a trade education. The same kind of education advocated by Booker T.
Washington. The reason why this was the only kind allowed was to keep African Americans as the
working class in the south and never to rise above ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When Tennessee State University originally founded its goal and mission was to teach agricultural and
industrial trade to African Americans. As before stated the reason for this was due to any other form of
education that did not keep African Americans as the working class was not accepted in the Jim Crow
south. The programs that the University has available reflected this mindset during the time. The
programs that promoted trade that the University had were agricultural, industrial, home economics
and engineering. As aforementioned these programs were meant for the prevention of the African
American community from rising above poverty. This University was also seen as very difficult to
teach at according to W.E.B. Du Bois letter to his future wife, ...you picked a very difficult place to
start teaching... (Du Bois 1). The reason on why Du Bois would be saying that this is a difficult place
to teach at might be due to the area s racism or due to having to teach trade skills to the students which
Du Bois was very against advocating more of a traditional style of education over trade education. As
time went on the University did change its original goals. Tennessee State University has changed
their goals over the years of being active. Their original goal was to provide an industrial and
agricultural education to the African American community. This goal slowly evolved into a more
traditional
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12. Skin Color In The Haitian Community
The status of someone skin color was very important in the Haitian communities. This part of history
is important because the social class was built on the contempt that the lighter skin you are the better
suited you are to rule Haiti. The color class system manifested itself to become part of Haitian social
and political aspects. Society not only believed that light skinned was better, but it promoted the
injustice and unfair equality that help reinforce prejudice and oppression. The imbalance between the
two groups held an importance place when President Duvalier regime ideology stance was all about
Black power to be superior. This opposition open doors, to allow governmental authorizes to inherited
discrimination and alienation against
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13. Huck Finn Synopsis
The movie Tom and Huck is based on the 1995 novel by Mark Twain. The movie begins with Tom
Sawyer running away with his friends to go river rafting. Not being the best rafters the boys manage to
run into a rock. Tom falls off and a mystery man pulls him out of the river. Found on the banks of the
river by his friends a startled Tom decides to go home. The next day Tom runs into Huck Finn, an old
friend in the woods. Tom later finds out that it was Huck who pulled him out of the river. The reunited
friends decide to travel to the graveyard because Huck believes that if you bring a dead cat to the
cemetery, you will be safe. While at the cemetery the boys see Injun Joe and the town drunk, Muff
Potter digging up a grave. The grave is meant for the town s doctor that Joe later murders with Muff s
knife. Scared by the sight of murder the boys decide to run, but Tom s jacket gets caught on a post his
jacket rips creating a loud noise and a marble falls out of his jacket. Joe looks up to see a young boy
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Tom and his crush, Becky split from the group and look for hidden caves. Traveling away from the
group they find themselves in an abandoned cave, the kids start yelling and eventually their echoes
travel to the cave where Joe is at. Joe finds the kids and starts chasing them, eventually the chase
stops. Becky gets out of the caves while Tom stays. Joe and him start fighting again, just then Huck
shows up and tries to protect Tom but is not strong enough to overpower Joe. Tom finds a chest full of
coins and uses it to distract Joe, quickly he empties the coins and throws it down a mining hole,
knowing it had treasures Joe jumps for it but also falls down the hole and is killed by the fall. Huck
later is adopted by widow Douglas and can no longer has to be on the run and most importantly he can
be closer to his friend. Tom and Huck return home with the money and as
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14. Essay On Hip Hop
Hip hop is one that has evolved in the free improvisational culture is vibrant in the 1980s dance, a
form of music among blacks in the United States of the slums of New York in the 1970s. So hip hop is
also referred to as the expressionism of black. Hip in the hip hop (Hip) refers to a new generation who
are familiar with the slang, fashion of the times that points to the ass , total (Hop) means dance or ball
in the sense that shake. And try to synthesize these two words hip hop, dance, be in the form of music
can be seen to enjoy the black new generation to go ahead of its time. However, not only in the genre
of hip hop music, art, fashion, life style culture derived from General of black culture, such as, can
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And, of black peculiar funky rhythm is instilled in the music, led to hip hop and soul these music is
differentiated to the genre of music, to the jazz development. Hip hop, still forms a world many
viewers and deep sympathy, affect the music and culture of all of the regions. Hip hop, was through
Seoul to fix the hip hop music of the only variety in the country to Japan from China. In addition, to
develop up to African music in its own blend, it produced a sound coupled with house music back
only Africa. In this way in the context of hip hop culture, all of the people of the world was
communicated met. Superstar of today s hip hop, to form a sympathy with the people who have never
seen even once in all the continents of the world. In this way, hip hop is the music of the candor with
no decoration. In addition, while providing a political message, young people give me a stimulus that
can have a political interest. More people through the hip hop got a wish to know that you are wrong
is racism. Also Art, Fashion, was a number of fashionable birth laid to lifestyle. Hip hop, you can see
the current, mature past a difficult
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15. Jonathan Larson Essay
Jonathan Larson
January 21. The time is around 6:45 pm. Writer, composer Jonathan
Larson was sitting in the very last few rows listening as cast he had chosen for his quot;about to be
quot; Broadway musical, quot;Rent quot; went through one of the final dress rehearsals in The New
York Theater Workshop. He and the Director of quot;Rent quot;
Michael Grief began to sing one of the songs form the show when Larson began to feel a pain in his
chest. The pain worsened. Larson (being the compulsive worrier and hypochondriac close friends and
relatives knew him as) turned to an actor and said, quot;You better call 911. Think I m having a heart
attack. quot;
Lagon was rushed to the Emergency Room of New York s Cabrini Medical
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Evening. Brian Carmody found his roommate in bed, short of breath and mumbling in a low voice.
The only food he could seemingly stomach was Jell O and some tapioca pudding.
January 23. Afternoon. Jonathan called his father in Albuquerque complaining of chest and lower back
pains and a small degree temperature. His father felt it was nothing serious.
Evening. His condition worsens. The chest pains are again excruciating.
He decides to return to the hospital. Carmody again a member of the staff says the hospital could not
attain the records form Larson s visit two days earlier.
Instead, he is taken by way of cab to St. Vincent s, a closer hospital. When he arrived, Larson rated his
pain as being seven out of a possible 10. A nurse classified his case as quot;urgent quot;.
After some examination, he was told this was no more than a virus (due to flu like symptoms) and it
would pass.
January 25. It has been a long, hard, nerve racking day for Larson. He has just returned to his
downtown Manhattan apartment on Greenwich Avenue from the final dress rehearsal before the
preview of his On Broadway musical quot;Rent quot;.
Perhaps he was trying to relax with some nice, hot tea, or perhaps it was just to heat up some remedy
he had picked up from a stage hand in passing through the cloud of hectic activity which consumed
him that day. Larson collapsed there, in front of the stove that day, dead, and was later discovered by
Mr. Carmody.
Dead. After six years
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16. Informative Speech Outline On Planning A Successful...
COMM 1010: INFORMATIVE SPEECH NOTES OUTLINE
Catherine Bee
COMM 1010 F16 Prof. Pack
Informative Speech Draft Outline
11/15/16
Background Information
Specific Goal: My audience will learn the tips and tricks to planning a successful backpacking trip
Intended Audience: Beginning back packers
Pattern of Organization: I will be using an informative pattern of organization.
My experience with this topic (ethos): Several years ago I took up backpacking. I have experienced a
lot, and have learned some valuable tips and tricks about what to do, and what NOT to do, to have a
successful adventure.
Number of references I ll cite out loud in my speech: 2
Title: A Beginner s Guide to Backpacking Packing and Planning A Memorable Adventure
Introduction:
Hook: LET S GO! Who s ready to leave behind the hustle and bustle of daily life, and embark on a
new adventure? Who s ready to throw everything you need on your back, and start putting one foot in
front of the other? Who s ready to see what s out there?
Ethos: Several years ago, I took up backpacking after receiving a serious medical diagnosis. It was
suggested that I find and do the things I like to do. I don t think backpacking was what my doctor s
had in mind, but it sure has been therapeutic and healing for me!
Thesis: I learned that there are many important things one needs to know, and certain items one should
bring on a backpacking trip, in order to have a safe, successful and memorable adventure.
Preview:
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17. South Pacific Thesis
Halli Herring Herring 1
Mrs. McCasland
Pre AP English II
25 April 2017 South Pacific South Pacific was a highly popular Broadway musical and hit movie. The
story for Rodgers and Hammerstein s 1949 musical South Pacific, is drawn from a Pulitzer prize
winning novel by James A. Michener, entitled Tales of the South Pacific, which dealt largely with the
issue of racism (Kurtus). It is also considered by many people to be among the greatest musicals of the
twentieth century (Kurtus). The Broadway production won ten Tony Awards, including four acting
awards, and many of its songs went to have a life of their own outside of the musical (Kurtus). The
musical inspired a 1958 film adaption and has enjoyed many successful ... Show more content on
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Even though it hasn t been seen on Broadway since the first run closed, South Pacific has been
produced worldwide and made into two great films (Costa).
Herring 5
The hunger for optimism is never in short supply these days. Walnut Street Theatre brings life to an
American classic in their current production of South Pacific under the direction of Charles Abbott,
with choreography by Michelle Gaudette (Diehl). This great taste of paradise has more to offer than
escapism (Diehl). The music was by Richard Rodgers and the lyrics were by Oscar Hammerstein II,
South Pacific begins unflinchingly as a parade of some of America s favorite show tunes (Diehl).
Lightening the mood is full of handsome Seabees helmed by the mischievous Fran Prisco (Luther
Billis). A very strong ensemble with a loud booming sound under the direction of John Daniels, they
delight in antagonizing local merchant Bloody Mary (Lori Ton Chinn) when they are not aging the
female nurses (Diehl). While not a highly demanding ensemble show, everyone stationed on the island
brings a welcomed bit of uniqueness to the group making the landscape feel all the more genuine
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19. The Graduate Essay examples
Shot by Shot Assignment
Ben enters his room and is at ease finally. The music stops and the focus is on him. The room is well
lit and his head is leaned against the white door, which gives the audience a sense of escape. As he
makes his way toward the window, we see a dartboard next to his bedroom door that has not one of
the darts on the correct target. One has even found itself on the wall. Over his bed we see pictures of
planes and toy planes pointed in every direction as maybe parallel to his life. The camera holds a
medium close up as Ben looks down through his window after he takes a hesitant walk over to that
position.
Interpretation:
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As he looks into the fish tank we see multi colored fishes, corals and other decorations that occupy the
water. At he end of the shot Ben s door is opened and we see Mrs. Robinson in the doorway.
Interpretation:
The fishes in the fish tank display color, movement and ultimately freedom. Ben looks on as if he is
craves to have this too in his own life. The lighting becomes immense and he is therefore hopeful.
Overall Meaning:
Ben escapes the swarm of family and friends. He feels very overwhelmed and confined downstairs.
His bedroom serves as his time and place for isolation. This shows that the parents are not really
concerned about his feelings or opinions. Ben does not share the same opinions about his future as his
parents have in mind. He is basically showcased as a scholar than a regular human being with a desire
for acceptance.
Opening Shots: The Graduate
After Title Sequence
Shot 1 Interpretation
As Ben sits in front of the fish tank he seems to be thinking very deeply. The tank represents a sort of
tranquility and peacefulness for Ben. The father s voice is more dominating than Ben s silent cry.
Hey, what s the matter? was the first line in the film
This dialogue represents the father and mother asking questions as a form of human behavior but not
really as a sign of individual concern. They
21. Income Inequality Research Paper
Economic inequality refers to how economic metrics are distributed among individuals in a group,
among groups in a population, or among countries. Economists generally think of three metrics of
economic disparity: wealth, income, and consumption.
Some studies have emphasized inequality as a growing social problem. Too much inequality can be
destructive, because income inequality and wealth concentration can hinder long term growth. Early
statistical studies comparing inequality to economic growth had been inconclusive, There are various
numerical indices for measuring economic inequality. A widely used one is the Gini coefficient, but
there are also many other methods.
Measurement concepts
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annual wages, including wages from part time work or work during only part of the year.
Individual earnings inequality among all workers Includes the self employed.
Individual earnings inequality among the entire working age population Includes those who are
inactive, e.g. students, unemployed, early pensioners, etc.
Household earnings inequality Includes the earnings of all household members.
Household market income inequality Includes incomes from capital, savings and private transfers.
Household disposable income inequality Includes public cash transfers received and direct taxes paid.
Household adjusted disposable income inequality Includes publicly provided services.
There are many challenges in comparing data between economies, or in a single economy in different
years. Examples of challenges include:
Data can be based on joint taxation of couples or individual taxation .
Changes in the structure of households can play an important role. Single headed households in
OECD countries have risen from an average of 15% in the late 1980s to 20% in the mid 2000s,
resulting in higher
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22. Finding Common Ground And Interests
Finding Common Ground / Interests An overriding framework of value creation, exploration of
opportunities, interests and common goals was identified by both parties from the onset of the
negotiation. Both groups where able to find common ground through setting out all issues processes
and procedures of the negotiation, the understanding of each other s issues opens the possibilities of
collaboration and a win win (Falcao, 2010). Within all negotiations there is a point where both parties
present their positions and provide the expectations they hope to receive from the negotiation.
Collaboration provides the opportunity for both parties to frame the requirements and limits expressed
previously in the negotiation and work collaboratively to provide solutions that would be mutually
beneficial for both parties (Fisher Ury, 1981). Within collaboration both parties require the foresight
and key behaviours to ensure a successful outcome, both parties are required to be open minded on the
possibilities of value creation and goals to ensure parties are not committed to one single answer
(Fisher Ury, 1981). Negotiators are required to be mindful that goals can be achieved through multiple
routes and exploration is required to achieve valued propositions for all parties, this may include
parties making concessions on original positions to ensure a positive outcome. With the making of
concessions parties are also required to be mindful of the goals the organisation or person are
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23. Charismatic Theology
The charismatic movement1 began within the historic churches in the 1950s. On the American scene it
started to attract broad attention in 1960, with the national publicity given to the ministry of the
Reverend Dennis Bennett, an Episcopalian in Van Nuys, California. Since then there has been a
continuing growth of the movement within many of the mainline churches: first, such Protestant
churches as Episcopal, Lutheran, and Presbyterian; second, the Roman Catholic (beginning in 1967);
and third, the Greek Orthodox (beginning about 1971).2 by now the charismatic movement has
become worldwide and has participants in many countries
As one involved in the movement since 1965, I should like to set forth a brief profile of it.3 A profile
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The Pentecostal/Charismatic movement is heavily splintered; the number of groups within this
movement number in the tens of thousands. We can, however, examine the major groups of the
movement. Pentecostalism and its offshoots can be divided into three groups: Classical Pentecostals,
those who are members of the standard Pentecostal groups, most of which originated in the first
quarter of the twentieth century; the Charismatics, or those in other denominations who received the
baptism of the Holy Spirit; and the so called Neo Charismatics, the groups formed in the last half of
the century, most of which are not affiliated with the Pentecostal denominations. We will examine the
classical Pentecostal groups in more detail; it will suffice to say for the Charismatics that they are
present in the majority of the denominations of Christendom, normally having their own associations
as part of their denominations
We must first examine the pre Pentecostal era, the time before 1901. Many churches received the
message of the Holiness movement, which stemmed from Wesleyan theology. Many of these groups
were looking forward to a renewal of the Holy Spirit, when the gifts present on the day of Pentecost
would return to the churches. Many of these Holiness groups became Pentecostal after the turn of the
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24. Research Paper On Robert Frost
Christian Marquardt
Mrs. Rhine
English 1 Honors
01 December 2017 Life:
In three words i can sum up everything I ve learned about life: It goes on ( Brainy ). Robert Frost
never fell short of timely and encouraging words to when faced with difficult times. Through his
writing, Frost demonstrates the way life works. Frost s legacy lives on through the mark he made on
literature and by giving a new perspective on life.
Robert Frost was born on March 26, 1874. Early in Robert Frost s life, he went through a series of
events that were a struggle. Frost s dad died when Robert was eleven from tuberculosis. After this
Frost moved to New Hampshire with his mother and sister to be closer to his grandparents. Robert
Frost attended Dartmouth University for several months, there he met the love of his life, Elinor
White. The Frost s had five children together, but two of them died in their adolescence. It was during
this time that Frost accumulated himself to rural life ( Robert Frost ). Many of his writings were set in
the countryside ( Robert Frost ). While Frost and his family lived in the countryside, the only two of
his poems that were published were The Tuft of Flowers and ( Robert Frost ). No one would publish
his poems, so he and his family moved to England; where he met and built a relationship with Ezra
Pound, who later helped promote and publish his work. By 1920 Frost was the most celebrated poet in
America (Poets 2017). His writing includes traditional verse forms
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25. The Cause Of The Dancing Plague Of 1518
The Dancing Plague of 1518 was an occurrence of unknown origin. Although still unsolved, there
have been theories published on the subject. The theories that have been brought to light are mass
hysteria caused by St. Vitus, Ergotism, Tarantism, and an unknown type of heretical cult. None of
these ideas are able to truly explain the abrupt Dancing Plague that occurred in Strasbourg. This is not
the first time this type of event has occurred. Dancing epidemics have also occurred in other areas of
Europe in earlier centuries, but without the same deadly outcome as the 1518 plague. The most
popular theory on the cause of 1518 s Dancing Plague is the mass hysteria theory. John Waller, a firm
supporter of this theory, was able to give very convincing evidence. Although the mass hysteria has
more creditable evidence, it is still not capable of being the exact cause for the Dancing Plague. The
Dancing Plague may be thought of as a faux tale, but there are multiple records to prove that this
occurrence is nowhere near a tale passed on through centuries. The Dancing Plague was and still is
one of the most mysterious events in the 16th century. The Dancing Plague occurred in Strasbourg in
July, 1518. It all began with a woman named Frau Troffea, who began dancing uncontrollably in the
middle of the streets. She did this night and day on her own without stopping for nearly a week. The
disease began to spread to three dozen other victims after a week of Frau Troffea s solo dancing. By
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26. School Uniforms And Its Effect On Self Image
Most commonly found in private schools, school uniforms are slowly being adopted by public schools
in the US. In the 2003 2004 school year every one in eight schools required uniforms; in the 2011
2012 school year that number had increased to every one in five schools (ProCon.org). As violence
increased, schools started enforcing uniforms thinking that it would solve the violence. School
uniforms were created in England in the 16th century for students referred to as the charity children
(ProCon.org). In later centuries, high class schools were the most commonly known for requiring their
students to wear uniforms. The first recorded time a public school in the US required uniforms was in
1987, a school in Maryland put out an optional uniform policy (ProCon.org). Uniforms have been
being enforced by private schools for years, but now public schools are trying to enforce them.
Students should not be required to wear uniforms because it refuses students the ability to express
themselves, dress codes are more effective, and uniforms can cause a detrimental effect on self image.
High school is a vital time in a child s life to discover who they are as an individual; expressing
themselves through clothes is part of this process. If a student is required to wear a uniform everyday,
that would create a lack of self expression. The First Amendment states that every human being in the
United States is entitled to express themselves (Anderson). When students are forced to wear
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27. Life Of An Autistic Person
Imagine living a life in which everything you say or do is hardly understandable. Could you deal with
the frustration that comes with having to always depend on someone for simple things such as using
the bathroom, asking for a glass of water or simply writing your own name? This is the daily life of an
Autistic person. Autism is a big learning, developmental disorder which causes people to mentally and
socially process things slower. As time goes by the number of kids with autism gradually continues to
increase and even though there is no cure for it yet, it can still be treated. Autism affects a person s
way of learning, it makes them have trouble interacting with others, and many people and students
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An example of the physical ways of how they don t interact with others is that they isolate themselves
from everyone else by usually playing by themselves as if they were in their own world. This leads to
their emotional gap of interaction with others to increase as they get older. This causes for them to not
make any emotional attachments to those who care for them. The only emotional connection they have
is either their mother or someone who is extremely close to them. I am extremely close to one of my
autistic cousin whose name is Raul. This emotional connection was built through extensive hours of
interaction which included: playing with him, taking care of his personal needs, as well as learning his
way of speech. It is hard for them to make relationships with others since most of the time they
depend on their parents and/or guardians to know what they want or expect to have. Building an
emotional connection with an autistic child takes up a lot of time and effort. This limits their
communication skills with different people other than their family
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28. The Confusion Between Illusion and Reality in Death of a...
The line between reality and illusion is often blurred in Arthur Miller s play, Death of a Salesman.
Whether it is incorporated in the content or the actual structure, this struggle between recognizing
reality from illusion turns into a strong theme; it eventually leads to the downfall of Willy and his
family. Willy is incapable of recognizing who he is, and cannot realize that he, as well as his sons, is
not capable of being successful in the business world. Happy and Biff both go through some battle
between reality and illusion that cause a collapse in some part of their lives. The line between Willy s
flashbacks and current time also send him into turmoil when he cannot distinguish between the two.
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The theme, confusion between reality and illusion leads to a downfall, applies here because in a way
suicide is the ultimate downfall. Charley, a voice of reason, counter argues that nobody s worth nothin
dead (98). Charley is consistently in reality and is one of the most successful people in the play. So,
the fact that Charley recognizes reality in the harshest and brightest light is what kept him from
experiencing a downfall in his life. If the Willy was not confused about the reality of his life, there
may not have been such a great fall when his life amounted to less than he expected, and when Biff s
life did not turn out to be what he had hoped. Apart from Willy s delusion of his own success, he also
sees his sons as great successes in the business world, and that they will amount to so much in their
lives. These boys cannot be successful because they have been [blown] so full of hot air [they] could
never stand taking orders from anybody (131). Willy s illusions about his sons not only ruined Willy s
life, but it caused these boys to have a false sense of reality, which is the theme. This false sense of
reality leads to their downfall in the business world because Willy had built them up so high that they
believed they should be the one giving the orders, not taking them. When Willy tells his boys together
[you] could absolutely lick the civilized world (64), this is an example of the way Willy falsely sees
his boys and fills their
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29. Nt2580 Unit 3
There are multiple aspects of security in this network, which I have tried to implement as much as
possible. This is where the CIA triangle comes into play, confidentiality, rules and limits to access
information; Integrity, making sure the data is accurate and trustworthy; Availability, having reliable
access to the information. I am going to talk about each aspect in a list format and explain how it s
used in my network. One thing that will be performed on all network devices is system updates and
patches. They will happen on a monthly basis, on a weekend when the networks are not being used.
Closets o All main networking, router, switches and servers will be in a closet that is only accessible to
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o Routers will have firewalls on them checking whether or not the information coming onto the
network is allowed. o Only the ports being used on the network will be turned on, all un used ports
will be administratively down. o Each IP that accesses the internet will be under a NAT protocol to
help protect the users accessing the internet. o Routers will have ACLS to allow the different Vlans to
talk to each other
Switches o In order to access the switches via console cable or telnet or ssh you will need two
different passwords that will be unique to each building. That way if someone gets ahold of the
passwords they only have access to a small part of the network. o Each switch will have an interface
Vlan with a special IP subnet so it users won t be able to ping the specific devices to map the network.
o All ports that are used will have access to only one Vlan. o Only the ports being used on the network
will be turned on, all un used ports will be administratively down. o Un used ports will also be on a
dead Vlan so someone will have no way to manipulate the current
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30. Religion In James Agee s A Death In The Family
Whether a person is religious or not, everyone has a different viewpoint on religion. Some people see
religion as a helping hand, something that is meant to do good. Others see it as a negative force used
for evil and to cause harm. A lot of people have no opinion on the matter whatsoever. One of the main
themes in James Agee s novel is religion and the causes of it. In A Death in the Family, the characters
are very set in stone with their beliefs. While one character turns to their religion for comfort after a
tragedy, another uses a person s lack of beliefs as a reason not to perform an act for their family.
Throughout Agee s novel, religion is used as a constructive force for some characters and destructive
for other characters.
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Father Jackson does not give his regards to the children or say his is sorry for what has happened.
After Father Jackson enters the Follet house, he goes over and sits in Jay s chair in the sitting room
which causes the children to stare at him. He does not even introduce himself to the kids he just stares
back them with such displeasure. He begins to lecture the kids about staring at him and how they
should act like a proper lady and gentleman. After he finishes lecturing them, Aunt Hannah comes into
the room and brings Father Jackson to see Mary. While the adults are in the room, Rufus and
Catherine listen as the door and feel that it was something evil, to which she was submitting almost
without a struggle, and by which she was deceived, (270). As they are listening at the door, they both
imagine Father Jackson being killed in different scenarios, which reveal their distaste for the man. The
more we read on, the more we see that Father Jackson has different motives with his religion. Father
Jackson is shown as a very close minded individual who does not seem to have any respect for
someone who is not religious. He also refuses to complete Jay s burial service because Jay was never
baptized. Instead of using religion in a encouraging and positive way, Father Jackson uses his religious
beliefs in a threatening and hateful
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31. Corporate Social Responsibility Of The Enron Corporation
Introduction We will look at the Enron Corporation and discuss its application of Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) or in actuality its irresponsible behavior as related to social responsibility. We
will revisit what CSR is and discuss Enron s philosophy regarding its use and function within the
corporation. We will discuss the consequences of Enron s irresponsible behavior and the far reaching
effects it had on society. Corporate Social Responsibility are actions taken by a corporation that have
positive and lasting impact for all stakeholders associated with the organization, seeking to strike a
balance between profits and helping to establish lasting investment in the community (Carrol, 2015).
In the 1980 s, then President Reagan challenged the business community to take on more
responsibility to address social problems (Carrol, 2015). Socially responsible actions can benefit local
communities as well as the greater societal good.
Oddly enough, Enron had a CSR strategy with a very good reputation for having a strong and well
respected corporate responsibility known for generosity to the community and being environmentally
responsible. (Sims Brinkmann, 2003). In hindsight we see that they were playing CSR. Former CFO,
Jeff Skilling once told a colleague, Mike, we are a green energy company, but the green stands for
money (Bradley, 2008). The public should be very cautious when it comes to companies and their
CSR efforts as unfortunately some are just
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32. Pape John s Case
It is imperative that Papa John s make long term strategic decisions so that they can continue to
compete in the restaurant industry. For one thing, to be successful in a competitive and ever changing
business environment, corporations will have to outperform others by increasing globalization,
improve the customer experience, have flexible and efficient operations, hire talent, as well as, have
advanced technology. In fact, in the pizza industry, Americans are eating 350 slices of pizza every
second, and if Pape John s does not keep up with competitors, they will lose profits and their customer
base (Thompson, Peteraf, Gamble, Strickland, 2016). For example, consumers are becoming health
conscious, which is causing a decline in the demand
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34. The Death Of A Salesman By Arthur Miller And Fences
And so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream
deeply rooted in the American dream, Martin Luther King Jr. The American Dream is simply the idea
that every person has the same chance to achieve success through hard work. The Death of Salesman
by Arthur Miller and Fences by August Wilson closely hold a relatable pursuit of the American dream.
In both texts, the parents and children were torn apart from each other because of their pursuit of the
American Dream. This goal (American Dream) tears the families apart because in Fences Cory wants
to follow Troy s footsteps by playing a professional sport, but Troy doesn t want him to get involved
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That s whose fault it is!, (Miller 131). Both of these fathers want to see their family succeed, but get
caught up in family problems and both end up passing away.
The mothers of these plays were key contributors to attempting to help their families get back
together. Rose tries to bring her family back together by making the boy build a fence in the quote,
Cory:I don t see why Mama want a fence around the yard nowadays. Troy: Damn if i know either.
What the hell she keeping out with it? She ain t got nothing nobody want. Bono:Some people build to
keep others out... and other people build fences to keep people in. Rose wants to hold on to you all.
She loves you, (Wilson 2.1.32). This is a great point made by Nono because Rose is trying to make the
boys bond by making them put together a fence, symbolising the reconstruction of their relationship.
In the Death of a Salesman, Linda repeatedly attempts to keep the family together, especially in the
quote, Biff: Will you let me go, for Christ s sake? Will you take that phony dream and burn it before
something happens? I ll go in the morning. Put him put him to bed. Willy: Isn t that isn t that
remarkable? Biff he likes me! LINDA: He loves you, Willy!, (Miller 133). This perfectly showcases
how Linda is a vital piece to the Loman family, because without her their family would probably have
been separated. It s evident that
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35. Compensation Portfolio For Head Coach
Compensation Portfolio for Head Coach (Store Manager) in Nike Nike is one of the world s leading
sports brands. Its logo is not just a simple small hook; it represents the Greek goddess of Victory. Nike
was founded by Blue Ribbon Sports and Onitsuka Tiger at the University of Oregon in 1964 (Chavis,
n.d.). According to Chavis, in 1966, the company opened the first retail store location in Santa
Monica, California. After the founders Blue Ribbon Sports and Onitsuka Tiger ended their business
relationship in 1971, the company made its own sports line called Nike (Chavis). In 1980, Nike went
public; in the same year, Nike took 50 percent of the market share in the U.S. The advertising
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Nike produces all inclusive sporting goods, such as clothing, footwear, and sports equipment etc. Nike
has always made it its honorable task to inspire every athlete in the world and contribute the best
sports products for them. Mission and Vision Nike s mission statement is To bring inspiration and
innovation to every athlete in the world. If you have a body, you are an athlete (Nike, n.d.). In order to
be successful in this, Nike s business strategy will rely on the sustainable economy and the ability to
challenge. The core strengths of Nike are to bring systemic changes in the footwear, apparel and sport
equipment industry; create sustainable products and business models; and release potential energy
through sports. Nike s vision is clear: to help all the customers thrive in a sustainable economy where
people, profit and planet are in balance (Nike). The research paper will provide a head coach s (store
manager) compensation portfolio. It will separate by five parts as follow: 1. Job analysis; 2. Internal
and external motivators; 3. Performance evaluation factors and system; 4. Specific pay structure; and
5. Internal and external pay equity. Job
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36. The Religious Symbolism and Architecture of Angkor Wat and...
Introduction
Built by the Khmers between 802 and 1220 AD, the ancient temples of Angkor Wat exist as the
remaining relics of a historically and religiously rich city. While many other historical and religious
structures in Cambodia have disappeared due in part from being constructed out of vulnerable
materials like wood, Angkor Wat still remains as a symbol of the divinity of its former kings, as well
as for the palace itself. Likewise, Indonesia s Borodubur temples exist as the single remaining
structures of the city. The temples of Angkor Wat and Borodubur hold several similarities within
architecture and symbolism, both being heavily based on religious belief. However, different features
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Decorative elements through out the towers and galleries present their own characteristics and fulfill
specific needs within the temple. The towers are formed into the shape of the ever popular lotus buds,
and the galleries are used to expand the many passageways of the temple. Also, the axial galleries
within the temple are used to connect several enclosures. Characteristic decorative components of
Angkor Wat include narrative and historical bas reliefs, pediments, and devatas. The bas reliefs
located in the gallery of Angkor Wat holds a special signification for Angkor Wat. The gallery displays
heaven and the underworld in which garudas and lions are holding the celestial palaces. These gerudas
indicate that the palaces were floating in heaven, comparing Angkor Wat to the palaces of the Gods.
This display furthers the idea that Angkor Wat acts as a liason between the world of Heaven and Earth.
Because the palace physically remains on earth but spiritually resides within heaven, the palace acts as
communal place for believers to gather.
The bas reliefs and pictures did not only serve to decorate the palaces, or depict stories of the past.
They hold the important task of transforming the palace into a celestial dwelling or heavenly place.
Further evidence to support this notion is
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37. A. R. Ammons And Clearances Essay
These two elegies are written by different people that reveal a personal experience and reactions
towards loss, death, change, and nature. These themes are prevalent because the speaker wants the
reader to acknowledge and understand how human beings can conflict pain on their selves by not
changing and letting go of the past. Nonetheless, there are differences between these two elegies by
the year it was written. The two elegies are Easter morning by A. R. Ammons and Clearances by
Seamus Heaney, and the poem is carefully designed to emphasize on their situation and how their life
experiences has refresh the idea of an old theme know in poetry, which are the changes noted in
nature, and how difficult it is for human to move on. The elegy of Easter Morning by A.R. Ammons,
describes a situation where the speaker questions his life and the potential life he could have had, or
the path he could have taken, and the loss of his childhood. The speaker uses nature to present to the
audience that everything in life changes, yet, it is hard on him because he recalls on memories. The
speaker knows he struggles with change because he keeps on going to the grave and asking the same
questions of what was wrong or what went wrong. This indicates how guilty the speaker feels, for he
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The themes of the elegy are the emphasizes on the difficulty of losing a loved one and learning how to
change after they are gone. The speaker uses memory, his relationship with his mother, mortality, and
the imagery of nature to show the silent pain he carries on. The antecedent scenario of the elegy
reveals an equilibrium that is disturbed and unsettle by the idea of mortality, which provokes the
speaker to become uttered and at disbelief of the close relationship he had that made him
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38. Important To Know The Consequences Of Breaking The...
Classroom Rules
This Classroom RULES!! ïThe classroom rules are here to ensure that everyone has a safe and
beneficial experience in math class. Read the classroom rules and answer the following questions:
Discuss with your group...
Why we need to have classroom rules?
Which classroom rule is the most important? Why?
Consequences
Uh oh!! I did something bad! What s going to happen to me?!? Every choice you make has a
consequence, whether it is positive or negative. If you fail to comply with the classroom rules or
school rules, you will receive these consequences.
Discuss with your group...
Why is important to know the consequences of breaking the rules?
Do you believe that consequences are fair?
Mailboxes
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Student Shout Outs is where you can praise or thank someone who deserves it and we can recognize
them for it. If one of your classmates does something worth mentioning either in or outside of math
class, you can fill out a sheet and place it in the box. I will review the slips and hang them up. You will
not be allowed to fill out slips during class time. You must fill them out before or after class or during
homework time.
Discuss with your group...
Why is it important to praise others for their actions?
What do you think will happen if you write something inappropriate on a shout out slip?
Wall of Champions
We are the Champions, my friends! I believe that if you try your best and work hard in math class, you
should be recognized! If you get an A on a test or quiz I will hang it up on the wall of champions. You
will also receive a sticker on your star to show how many time you have made it on the wall of
champions. Also, if you show hard work and dedication and make a big improvement but don t quite
hit the A mark. I will still give you a sticker for all your hard work! You deserve to be rewarded!
Discuss with your group...
What is the best way to make it on the wall of champions?
What can you do to make it on the wall of
40. Progression Of Internet
Since the creation of the the internet over 20 years ago a lot of stuff has changed. Some things are for
the better and others for the worse. My entire life I have seen the progression of the internet and what
is possible with the it, I remember back to the first purchase I made on ebay and the first time I sold
something to someone I didn t know and would never meet face to face. Shopping on the internet then
and now is an exhilarating experiences that is accompanied by a wait and rewarded the gratification of
finally receiving a package that you waited almost two whole days for if you forked over the extra
money for express shipping. If I had the opportunity to create a business using the internet as leverage
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To start I would visit the websites of other pizza places in order to see what I have to compete with.
Instead of making a website comprised of all the elements that I found useful on someone else s web
page I would look at my options and find strategic ways to better and improve what everyone else is
already doing. For instance if a website had an option that allowed a customer to create and order a
pizza just the way they want it. I would create a program that allowed my customers to create and
order a pizza in fun and easy video game like style that allowed the customer to see what the pizza
would look completed and have a live stream of the pizza being made making the experience of eating
pizza enjoyable from ordering it to finishing it with friends and family. Also my website could
advertise the ingredients I use for my pizza, with a page about the local farm fresh and homegrown
ingredients at my pizza shop uses I could link the websites of the farms and gardens I get my
tomatoes, cheese, herbs and spices from creating benefit for other locally owned
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41. Why Is Estate Planning Important
Estate planning, in imperative part to provide your family a secured future. Life is full of uncertainties.
Hence, future planning is necessary. The estate includes your wealth, assets, property and all that you
have earned in your entire life. People often ask what exactly estate planning is?
It refers to the process of estimating and organizing for the disposal of an individual s estate during its
lifetime. Estate planning is making an advance plan to avoid future uncertain situations after your
death. Experts advise such plans to eliminate the risk of the administration of a probate and to reduce
the tax liability and other expenses. Sedco Hills Estate Planning involves people such as your family,
loved ones, close relatives, other individuals and, in most of the cases, charitable organizations if you
consider. Irrespective of the fact, how painful it would be, you will have to make a detailed plan
regarding who will handle the affairs after their death.
Making an estate plan is a challenging task. It requires both, experience as well as legal knowledge. It
is usually recommended to hire a professional attorney for your estate planning procedure. An estate
attorney is a probate lawyer who assists personal representatives and estate beneficiaries to settle their
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Bliss, Esq is proficient in legal skills ranging from probate and estate planning and will stand by their
clients throughout the planning process. They help their clients to understand the legal terms and
formalities. Depending on your priorities, they conduct your plan in such a way that offers massive
savings and even reducing your estate taxes. Irrespective of the size of your estate, they design a well
organized plan to safeguard your future risks and avoiding the dreaded probate. Many estate planning
attorneys are available offering online services. You can choose the one who best defines your
financial needs. Make use of the internet to find the
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42. Light In The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald, the author of The Great Gatsby, includes many symbolic elements in his novel that
represent certain themes throughout the book. One of these themes is the struggle to achieve one s
dreams. Many characters in this novel each have their own American Dream, but something gets in
the way that prevents them from fulfilling their dreams. The theme of not achieving one s dream is
depicted throughout the novel by the green light, the Valley of Ashes, Gatsby s letter to Daisy, the
broken clock, and the fruit rinds and dead flowers. The green light is one of the most important
symbols in The Great Gatsby, since it portrays the novel s theme excellently. The reader first gets
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The green light and Gatsby s letter to Daisy show how money and greed can get in the way and ruin
people s dreams. The Valley of Ashes illustrate how money and success are not always guaranteed to
everyone. Additionally, the symbol of the broken clock and the fruit rinds and dead flowers represent
how focusing on the past does not help contribute to the goals of the future. This message is an
important one for the readers of The Great Gatsby to follow, and Fitzgerald s use of symbolizing
proves to be a successful
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