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How To Begin A Descriptive Essay
Crafting an essay on the intricacies of initiating a descriptive essay may initially seem like a
straightforward task, but delving into the intricacies reveals a complexity that demands careful
consideration. The challenge lies in striking a balance between providing practical advice and
engaging the reader with vivid descriptions.
To begin with, the inherent subjectivity of descriptive writing poses a challenge. Unlike more
objective topics, where facts and evidence can guide the narrative, the realm of descriptive
writing relies heavily on personal interpretation. Deciphering how to communicate sensory
experiences effectively becomes a delicate task, as the writer must navigate the fine line between
detail and overwhelm.
Moreover, the introduction of a descriptive essay is a critical juncture that sets the tone for the
entire piece. Crafting an opening that captivates the reader's attention while laying the
groundwork for the descriptive journey ahead requires a nuanced approach. Selecting the right
words to evoke the desired emotions and imagery demands a keen understanding of the subject
matter and a mastery of language.
In addition to linguistic finesse, the structural aspects pose their own challenges. Organizing
descriptive elements cohesively without sacrificing the flow of the narrative requires careful
planning. The writer must decide when to introduce specific details, how to build suspense, and
when to unveil the complete picture, creating a symphony of words that resonates with the
reader.
Furthermore, grappling with the balance of objectivity and subjectivity in a descriptive essay
adds another layer of complexity. While the writer seeks to convey a personal experience or
observation, avoiding excessive bias and maintaining a connection with a diverse audience can
be demanding.
In conclusion, composing an essay on how to commence a descriptive essay is not a simple
endeavor. It necessitates a profound understanding of descriptive writing, linguistic dexterity,
and a keen awareness of the reader's experience. As the writer endeavors to guide the reader
through the art of crafting vivid descriptions, the challenge lies in ensuring that the essay itself
exemplifies the principles it seeks to convey.
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How To Begin A Descriptive EssayHow To Begin A Descriptive Essay
Republic Of Gilead Persuasive Speech
Freedom is the power to express, speak, and act as a form of human nature. No one
should be restricted and obligated to act a certain way just because the society
embraces the common codes of conduct for all. Ever since, the drastically decline
of births in our Republic of Gilead, we the handmaids are considered natural
resources, instead of being identified as human beings. We are typically compared
to containers because it is only the inside of our bodies that is consider important.
Every one of us has a tattoo on the ankle with digits, an eye, and a passport in reverse
as an agreement that we will never fade away because we are too scarce for the
remaining of our society. Let me ask you a question to all of you handmaids, do you
still want... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For the Republic of Gilead, I am not a human being, I am an object who belongs to
Fred. All of you handmaids are not consider humans either because all of your
names start with the word of , which clearly shows that we are classified as objects
rather than having a real identity. We are losing our uniqueness by having to listen
to a society that cares too much about themselves and could care less about us.
However, our Aunt Lydia made us believe that we were a transitional generation
and that our sacrifices were the key for the ones who will come after us. I say No
because we are not going to make it happen again. We should be an example for the
next generations of women by standing together and make a rebellion against the
Republic of Gilead. They think that we are weak handmaids, but let me tell you
that we are not weak because we have the option of making a difference. An
alternative for all of us would be to recover our uniqueness and live as we used to
do with our own unique names and without having to belong to rich commanders.
We can find jobs and show them that we are not only baby machines instead, we are
intellectual women who are capable of being
Reflection On Micro Teaching
This essay will analyse and highlight on the fifteen minute micro teaching reflection
that is vital for the self evaluation and professional development of my teaching
practice. It will further identify my strengths and weaknesses through my peer
assessment and reflect on the teaching and learning theories, methods and strategies
that are linked and practiced in my micro teach.
According to the teachers standards (DfE, 2012) teachers make the education of their
learners their first concern, keep their knowledge up to date and are self critical.
Therefore, this reflection practice will guide me towards the improvement on my
lesson planning strategies and delivery. In addition, it will also make an enormous
difference in my teaching and learning practice which is vital for teacher training.
One of the significant part of this course is micro teaching session, in this session
we are required to deliver fifteen minute planned lesson containing learning
outcome. Furthermore, this session was recorded and observed by the peers to
evaluate. Due to my interest in ESOL I decided to deliver my session on Boogle
Puzzle to embed a simple literacy/numeracy activity aims to target ESOL (English
for speakers of other languages) learners. In this task, pupils are given activity to
make seven ten words in the English language from the word grid to improve word
recognition and spellings.
Based on reflection of my micro teaching I provided learners with the basic
instructions on Boggle puzzle and opted for potential instruction strategy. I used
present, practice and produce strategy (English language resource, 2017) to allow
pupils to practice and learn new vocabulary in co operative way. Similarly, I used co
operative learning method to encourage pupils to learn from each other and gain
interpersonal skills. According to Johnson and Johnson (1995) co operative learning
method have proven effective in increasing motivation, self esteem and problem
solving. Thus, to enhance inter dependency, the class was divided into two main
groups of fours and were further divided into pairs, to finish their task. According to
Mercer (1985) effective communication is as cognitive and social development are
intertwined,
The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act
Comprehensive Health Reform:
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care act
Ken Davis
February 13, 2016
PADM 550 BO2 LUO
Dr. Tory Weaver
Defining the Problem The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010
(PPACA)is a highly complex and multifaceted policy in addition to being political
controversial. Changes made to the law by subsequent legislation, focuses on
provisions to expand coverage, control health care costs, and improve health care
delivery system.Some changes require most U.S. citizens and legal residents to have
health insurance. The problem with this that not all states accept PPACA and not all
can afford health insurance, therefore, either get an exemption or pay a fee.
May
Biblical guidelines. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This means in the long run that all uninsured Americans will still have the option to
buy health insurance through the state or federal exchanges.
Can
Political Feasibility. Keep in mind that upcoming elections will have a major impact
on the success of reforming health care and health insurance in the United States.
U.S. Supreme Court, No. 14 144, King Vs. Burwell (2015), challenged the IRS
regulation imposed on the PPACA, because it allowed subsidies on both state and
federally established health insurance exchange (Competitive Enterprise Institute,
(2015). Had there would have been a different decision in this case, millions could
have lost health coverage and it could have sent us down a road to losing our new
benefits, rights, and protection, including guaranteed issue for those with preexisting
conditions (Obamacare Facts, 2015).
Financial feasibility. Subsidies cost on average $3,5000 per enrollee with
subsidies, while Medicaid and CHIP subsidies cost $4,500 on average (Obamacare
Facts, 2015). As a result, uninsured rates dropped more in states that embraced the
law. According to Gallup the uninsured rate was 11.9% for the 18 65 demographic
in the 1st quarter of 2015, down from a high of 18% in 2013. By the second quarter
of 2015 the uninsured rate fell to 11.4% (Obamacare Facts, 2015). Those are 2015
estimates and the costs rise over time with the
The First Seminole War
The First Seminole War was the first of three conflicts in the early 19th century that
involved the United States Army and the Seminole population in Florida. At the
time, Florida was still under the control of Spain. Most of its population consisted
of the Seminole Native Americans and African Americans. The dates of the First
Seminole War are debated but most believe that it occurred between 1816 and 1818.
This war took place after the War of 1812and tensions were still high between the
United States, Spain, and Great Britain. Spain still had control of Florida, but they
didn t do a good job of enforcing the borders (Mahon, 1998). In 1812, a fort was
built near the Apalachicola River in Florida. This was used as a strategic point during
the conflict and tried to recruit Seminoles into the American army.
After the War of 1812 was over, the fort built near the Apalachicola River was taken
over by African Americans and was then deemed the Negro fort. The people in
neighboring states were outraged by this and couldn t believe it really existed.
General Andrew Jackson wanted this fort to be gone and threatened Spain about it.
Soon after, Fort Scott was built right above the Florida border in response to the
Negro fort. It was put there so the American troops could watch over what was
happening in Florida. The indigenous people, the Seminoles, still very much
inhabited the area and didn t like this.
In 1816, a supply ship that was transferring equipment to Fort Scott was
Recycling For A Green Economy
Recycling is a process where waste materials are transformed into new products to
prevent waste of potentially useful materials, reduce the consumption of fresh raw
materials, reduce energy usage, reduce air pollution (from incineration) and water
pollution (from landfilling) by reducing the need for conventional wastedisposal, and
lower greenhouse gas emissions as compared to plastic production.
Steel is the most important material in construction simply because it always
contains recycled content. It is completely recyclable at the end of its product life
and may be recycled an unlimited number of times without loss of quality. Steel is
100% recyclable, which means it can be reprocessed into the same material of the
same quality again and again. Also, it is easily recovered by magnetic separation.
Once steel is produced, its life cycle is potentially endless, making it a permanent
resource for society as long as it is recovered at the end of each product life cycle.
Recycling is especially important in a green economy because it conserves valuable
resources and prevents useful materials going to landfill sites as waste. There are
two main sources of recycled steel, also called steel scrap: excess material from
steel production and downstream manufacturing (pre consumer scrap), and steel at
the end of a product s life (post consumer scrap). All types of steel can be recycled,
including food tins, bottle tops, paint cans, aerosols, scrap metal and even structural
steel
Delaney The Tortilla Curtain
The novel, The Tortilla Curtain by T.C. Boyle, follow multiple points of view of
different characters of varying backgrounds. Delaney and Kyra are upper middle
class, liberal humanistic individuals who live ritualistic lifestyles. Candido and
America are illegal immigrants from Mexico who have crossed the border in search
of the American Dreams but only run into misfortune after misfortune. Delaney, a
self proclaimed liberal, is for immigrants and immigrant rights but his views become
challenged once Candido is abruptly thrown into Delaney s life to which even
Delaney himself begins to question what he believes. Delaney is a self proclaimed
liberal humanist who has become a racist, and throughout the novel, he slowly
progresses towards his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Delaney and those at the Thanksgiving get together had evacuated Arroyo Blanco
and Delaney had spotted Jose Navidad and his friend leaving the canyon and
accused them of setting the fire. In this moment, both Delaney and Jose Navidad
are out of line as Navidad spits in Delaneys face and Delaney attacks him from
which led to an exchange of words, I kill you, I kill you, motherfucker!... Fuck
you! Spic! Wetbacks (Boyle 298)! Delaney had almost caused a riot for the sake
of, He was excited now, beyond caring somebody had to pay for this (Boyle 296), if
not for the officers present at the time a riot would be sure to ensue. This near
explosion of a riot would be the start of Delaney s obsessive search for Candido.
Delaney would continue to stake out each night trying to catch the culprit who had
stolen from the Arroyo Blanco and vandalized the wall surrounding the
community. Delaney proceeds to go so far as to deny pictorial evidence that Jack
Jr, Jack Jardine s son, is the culprit for the crime but instead, ...balled the whole
thing in a wad and buried it deep in the trash (Boyle 357). It is clear already that
Delaney had turned his back on his liberal views and only solidifies it further when
he arms himself and goes on a manhunt for Candido hell bent that he is the true
criminal, That Mexican was guilty, sure he was, guilty if so much more than this
(Boyle
Vector
VECTOR FUNCTIONS
VECTOR FUNCTIONS
Motion in Space: Velocity and Acceleration
In this section, we will learn about:
The motion of an object using tangent and normal vectors.
MOTION IN SPACE: VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION
Here, we show how the ideas of tangent and normal vectors and curvature can be
used in physics to study:
 The motion of an object, including its velocity and acceleration, along a space
curve.
VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION
In particular, we follow in the footsteps of
Newton by using these methods to derive
Kepler s First Law of planetary motion.
VELOCITY
Suppose a particle moves through space so that its position vector at
time t is r(t).
VELOCITY
Vector 1
Notice from the figure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
 So, C=i j+ k
VELOCITY ACCELERATION
Example 3
It follows: v(t) = 2t2 i + 3t2 j + t k + i j + k
= (2t2 + 1) i + (3t2 1) j + (t + 1) k
VELOCITY ACCELERATION
Example 3
Since v(t) = r (t), we have: r(t) = ∫ v(t) dt
= ∫ [(2t2 + 1) i + (3t2 1) j + (t + 1) k] dt = (в…”t3 + t) i + (t3 t) j + (В
Ѕt2 + t) k + D
VELOCITY ACCELERATION
Example 3
Putting t = 0, we find that D = r(0) = i.
So, the position at time t is given by: r(t) = (в…”t3 + t + 1) i + (t3 t) j + (ВЅt2 + t) k
VELOCITY ACCELERATION
The expression for r(t) that we obtained
in Example 3 was used to plot the path of the particle here for 0 ≤ t ≤ 3.
VELOCITY ACCELERATION
In general, vector integrals allow us to recover:
 Velocity, when acceleration is known
v(t )
v(t0 )
t t0
a(u ) du
 Position, when velocity is known
r (t ) r (t0 )
t t0
v(u ) du
VELOCITY ACCELERATION
If the force that acts on a particle is known, then the acceleration can be found from
Newton s Second Law of Motion.
VELOCITY ACCELERATION
The vector version of this law states that if,
at any time t, a force F(t) acts on an object of mass m producing an acceleration a(t),
then
F(t) = ma(t)
VELOCITY ACCELERATION
Example 4
An object with mass m that moves in
a circular path with
Experimental Hypothesis
1.What 3 dialects were examined in this article? The 3 dialects that were examined in
this article were African American Vernacular English, Chicano English and Standard
American English.
2.What hypothesis was tested in Experiment 1? What were the general findings of the
experiment? The hypothesis involves a relationship between the racial and ethnic
communities of a certain geographic area. That relationship is based on the dialect
type of the applicant, and on the success in establishing an appointment to see an
apartment. The general findings showed a configuration of a possible discrimination,
associated with 3 dialects by geographic area. The experimental hypothesis was
supported.
3.What issue from the first experiment were
Introduction To A Rough Draft On Keeping Things Safe
And...
Ricardo Huesca
Mr. Christian
Computer Application 4th
April 8, 2015
Capstone Essay Rough Draft Keeping things safe and secure should be one of
your top priority when it comes to your computer. Without the help of network
securities your computer could be as easy to access as air is to breathe. Network
securities are essential when it comes to keeping your computer safe for such things
as viruses or hackers. Network security consists of the provisions and policies
adopted by a network administrator to prevent and monitor unauthorized access.
Those network securities also consist of protocols, which are a system of rules for
data exchange within or between computers. An example of these protocols is the
network protocol RADIUS, which stands for Remote Authentication Dial in User
Service. The RADIUS protocol provides centralized authentication, authorization, and
accounting management. Although network security consists of protocols of such
caliber and complicity there are various simple things you can do to protect and
secure your computer and personal information. Network security has become more
important to personal computers users and many big businesses. Network security is
made up of policies provided by the network administrator to prevent unauthorized
access, misuse, modification, or denial of a computer network and network accessible
resources. It starts with authenticating, this is commonly with a username and a
password. Because just one detail is
Alpha Kappa Alpha Fraternity
Pan Hellenic Greek Lettered Organization was founded May 10, 1930 at Howard
University, Washington, DC. The stated purpose and mission of the organization in
1930 was Unanimity of thought and action as far as possible in the conduct of Greek
letter collegiate fraternities and sororities, and to consider problems of mutual interest
to its member organizations. It currently composed of nine International Greek letter
Sororities and Fraternities: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity was the first intercollegiate
Greek letter fraternity established for African American Men, was founded at Cornell
University in Ithaca, New York by seven college men who recognized the need for a
strong bond of brotherhood among African descendants in this country. Alpha Kappa
Alpha Sorority founded 1908 the campus of Howard... Show more content on
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The motto of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity is achievement in every field of human
endeavor. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was founded in 1911 on the campus of
Howard University. It was the first international fraternal organization founded on
the campus of a historically black college. The Cardinal Principles are: Manhood,
Scholarship, Perseverance and Uplift. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was founded in
1913 on the campus of Howard University. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,
Incorporated is an organization of college educated women committed to
constructive development of its members and to public service with a primary
focus on the Black community. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity was founded in 1914 on
the campus of Howard University. The brothers of Phi Beta Sigma are the
Fraternity s most valuable resource and strength. They are the primary means by
which the Phi Beta Sigma objectives will be achieved. In order to accomplish the
Fraternity s objectives, it is essential that systems are instituted that effectively
embody Culture for Service and Service for Humanity and promote brotherhood,
scholarship and service. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority was founded in 1920 on the campus
of Howard
Children of the World
Children of the World Romero Britto , 2006. Picture retrieved from www.britto.com.
Art is able to reflect the celebration of the simple and good things of life. This is the
most important to me!
(Romero Britto)
Renata Cabral
Paper II due Wednesday, March 23d.
Dr. Marley
About the Artist and the Art
The art of Romero Britto gathers symbiotic elements of popular culture from
Pernambuco a state in Brazil with sophisticated graphic composition, in the presence
of the hybridism of the postmodern art and the glocalization (global and local) culture
of the Contemporary.
Romero started drawing very young, copying the works of other artists he saw in
books. He used to articulate compositions in a way that was simplified and naГЇve,
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The yellow is also another evident color in the art. Yellow symbolizes wisdom, joy
and happiness. This is the message that Romero Britto wants to show in all his
paintings the celebration of a happy life.
We can observe a little bit of blue on the globe that the children are holding, which
represents the ocean, but also we can observe it on the children s body, with another
meaning. The dark blue is the color of truth and moderation. The turquoise, found on
the hair of the boy is the symbol of youth, and also the color of communication. It
contains the growth quality of green with the blue quality of communication. Finally,
the aqua is the color of high ideals.
Brown and green are other colors found in the art. Combined, they represent
wholesomeness and earthiness. They can signify growth and represent the simplicity,
friendliness, dependability, renewal, and environment.
The Shapes and Lines
Talking about the lines, we can observe that the picture contains curves, parallel
lines, and diagonal lines. Analyzing the shapes, we can find circles and organic
shapes (for example, the flowers).
Circles represent the eternal whole and in every culture are the form that represents
the sun, the earth, the moon, and the universe. They have free movement, are warm,
comforting and give a sense of sensuality and love. Their movement suggests energy
and power. Their completeness suggests the infinite, unity, and
Fossil Fuels And Alternative Energy
90% of energy used in the world today is made by fossil fuels. Acid rain, global
warming, and air quality are all leading problems in today s society all because the
world won t put time and money into alternative energy. Alternative energy can
effectively dwindle the amount of fossil fuels used. Alternative energy can not
replace the use of all fossil fuelbut any amount of alternative energy use can be
effective. Methods of theses energy alternatives can save the earth from running out
of fossil fuels. Also they can decrease the amount of pollution released into the air
each and every day.
Fossil fuels are substances found underneath the earth s crust that are made from
animal and plant remains that have decayed over millions of years. For these
substances to fuel a machine and make energy the atoms have to be split. There are
three different types of fossil fuels: oil, natural gases, and coal. Alternative energy is
the way the world must go in order to stop the earth from being destroyed.
Alternative energy is energy that is created and used in an environmentally friendly
way. This energy does not produce an immense amount of carbon monoxide like
that of fossil fuels. There are 5 different types of alternative energies. These consist
of solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, and hydroelectric power. If people on earth
keep using fossil fuels at this rate earth will run out. by the year. Not only will the
supply run out but earth s temperatures will
What Are The Psalms 42-51
The psalms 42 51 all deal with Israelites particular the Israel leaders. Psalms 42 to
52 were one combine entries. The proper geographical name for each psalm was
Judea. The each psalm reference to korah who they were Levite and leader of guilt
of psalmists (brueggemann and Bellinger 204). The sons of Korah in the Old
Testament are truly a tales. The story begins with the Israelites during the time of
Mosesjourney through the wilderness after leaving Egypt. The three sons of Levi
they were Gershon, Merari, and Kohath. Therefore, the Kohathites were responsible
for the care of the sanctuary. They were responsible for the care of the ark, the table,
the lamp stand, and the altars. They were under the direct supervision of Eleazar, son
The Importance Of Witchcraft In The 1400s
Witchcraft in the 1400s going on to the 1700s gained massive popularity due to
several factors. Some of these factors included hallucinogens contained in the oyl
women used to anoint themselves, manipulating the hysteria and using it as a form of
social control to make people conform to the norms of the society and lastly, using it
to explain misfortunes that afflicted the people of the community and the
neighboring ones. First, a witch had confessed that before going off on their
meetings, they (the witches) anoint themselves with a special oyl that was brought to
them by a spirit and that it assisted them on their journey with the devil to Sabbat, a
place filled with merriment where their desires were being fulfilled. This ointment
was said to help in the transportation of their soul or body to the said destination. The
oyl was rubbed on their staffs, broomstick or under their armpits and other hairy parts
of their body. What was unknown to them was that the ointment contained
hallucinogenic active agents from plants like mandrake, henbane, and belladonna
(also referred to as deadly nightshade). From these plants, the active hallucinogenic
agent, atropine can be found in them and according to Marvin Harris, atropine
is...absorbable through the intact skin. Under the influence of this hallucinogen, the
users of the ointment claimed to see several people with them making merry in the
Sabbat and fulfilling their utmost desires of sexual lust and other erotic behaviors.
Manifestation Of The Transcontinental Railroad
The First Transcontinental Railroad, completed in 1869 by the U.S. government
under president and former Army general Ulysses S. Grant, was a defining moment
in American history. The railroad, which stretches across 1,900 miles of mountainous
terrain, was completed nearly 6 years after construction began in 1863. The First
Transcontinental Railroad became the cornerstone of the economic prosperity in the
western United States, allowing American citizens to conveniently travel to the west
coast in a matter of days. The creation of this railroad, along with the American dream
of unifying the coasts, is what ultimately drove Americans to colonizing and
transforming the west into the urban environment it is today. Significantly, this
railroad became the physical manifestation of Manifest Destiny, or the idea that
America not only could, but was destined to be connected between its coasts. The
First Transcontinental Railroad became the physical manifestation of the American
Identities consisting of American Exceptionalism, Manifest Destiny, as well as the
fundamental American ideals such as prosperity, freedom, and democracy which
were first brought to the continent in the 1600s.
During the time of construction, the First Transcontinental Railroad not only unified
America, but unified the world through the lens of American Exceptionalism.
Subsequently, American Exceptionalism is the idea that the United States is unique
among all other nations of the world through the idea of democracy and liberty. The
construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad brought workers from all over the
globe, uniting them in order to achieve a common goal: transforming the world. Out
of the 10,000 total workers constructing the First Transcontinental Railroad, nearly
two thirds of them were Chinese, and many more were Irish. This idea of American
Exceptionalism and the idea of prosperity in the United States is one of the main
reasons that the First Transcontinental Railroad brought many immigrants from
around the world to the United States during the mid 1800s. Conclusively, the idea of
being unique among other nations through freedom, liberty, and democracy is what
drove immigrants to come to the United States in order to
Zoot Suit Riots Dbq Analysis
During World War II, Latinos in American neighborhoods were subject to inequality,
prejudice, and exploitation even though they sacrificed so much for the country.
During World War II, East Los Angeles was going through the racial tensions between
Anglo sailors, marines and resident Latinos called the Zoot SuitRiots. In document N,
it shows a set of photos taken during these Zoot Suit Riotsand it shows several
teenage boys being stripped of their clothes by the police. It also shows many Anglo
sailors with bats and sticks in which they used to attack anyone who was wearing a
zoot suit. The tension was all caused because Many sailors and marines would pass
through Latino communities where confrontations between them and Latinos
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Many of the Latinos that were the targets were young teens trying to find a way to
express themselves, and because of the actions of these Anglo Sailors and police,
they got that freedom taken away from them. Therefore, this was a negative impact
because even the police were oppressing Latinos from freedom of expression. The
Zoot Suit Riots were not the only times Latinos were discriminated, and it just
wasn t teens that were subject to oppression. In document P, it shows a photo and
article of Macario Garcia, the first Mexican National to be awarded the
Congressional Medal of Order. Unfortunately, at a diner in his hometown, he was
refused service because they told him, we don t serve Mexicans in here . This
proves that Latinos were impacted negatively because they came back from the war
expected to be seen as equal and American as whites since they spilled their blood for
the protect their country, yet due to the racist beliefs of many they were still
discriminated. Another impact that affected Latinos was the Bracero program.
According to A History of the Mexican AmericanPeople, they contracted over
100,000 Mexicans to work on manual labor during the
Essay about Case Study 2 Emre BULUT
BA 5802 Financial Management Case Study 2Emre BULUT Lex Service PLC
Cost of Capital2056281 Questions: 1. Why is Lex Service PLC concerned about
its cost of capital in 1993? What role will an estimate of the cost of capital play
within Lex? In general, how can and do companies make use of cost of capital
estimates? Since there are significant changes in the company for the last 3 years
such as descending trend in car and truck market in 1991, sale of one of their core
electronics business, terminated Volvo agreement etc.; the company thinks that their
financial value (equity and debt ratios and weights) and accordingly cost of capital
is changed. Also company has free cash (derived from the sales of electronics... Show
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As risk premium given average on long term equity annual return is used. Since it
is not easy to observe the market premium, long term historical data on equity
return is better. c. Is your estimate of Lex s cost of equity appropriate as a discount
rate for Lex s total operating cash flows? Why or why not? For future cash flows,
evaluation is done with WACC rate which consists from cost of equity and cost of
debt in a weighted average. In this case, using cost of equity is not appropriate
since we doesn t know cost of debt and weights of equity and debt, it doesn t reflect
the actual rate for WACC. 3. If Lex had no debt in its capital structure, what would
be its cost of capital? How could this estimate be used to value Lex? If Lex
operated with essentially no leverage in its capital structure and then added a
moderate amount of debt, how would this affect its total value? How might we
capture this value impact of debt in our valuation analysis? If company doesn t
have any debt, it means that WACC is equal to cost of equity. There are two ways
of increasing capital, (1) using debt and (2) issuing new shares. For profitable
companies sometimes it is cheaper to use debt instead of issuing new shares since
cost of debt is tax shielded. In this case company didn t have any debt in past which
means less default risk, it will affect total value in a positive way. It will decrease
the taxes paid and increase net income, accordingly share values. 4.
Why Is Gladiator Movie True
The movie Gladiator, released in 2000, was directed by Ridley Scott. It was
produced by Douglas wick, David Franzoni, and Branki Lustig. The three stars were
Russell Crowe playing Maximus, Joaquin Phoenix playing Commodus, and Connie
Nielsen playing Lucilla. Gladiator is a one part movie that won five academy awards.
Maximus decides to retire from the Roman Army after a battle over the germanic
tribes. After Commodus has killed his father the enperor and Maximus family,
Maximus is captured and kept as a slave. He is sold to a man named Proximo who
trains him to become a gladiator to get revenge on Commodus for what he did to his
family. Maximus must go to the colosseum and fight his way to freedom and then
kill Commodus. But Maximus earns so much respect from the crowd that now
jealous Commodus decides to fight Maximus in the colosseum himself. Before the
fight Commodus fatally stabs Maximus in the side. Maximus still fights Commodus
and ends up killing him, but dies later from the stab wound in his side. Maximus is
then buried with the figurines of his wife and son at the spot where he died. ... Show
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Most of this movie is fictional. Commodus did not kill his father. He took the
throne as a teenager, had a wife, and was very strong and good in battle. He ruled
for 13 years, rather than a short period like in the movie. Commodus did not die in
the arena either, he died in the bath from being strangled. The producers tried to put a
spin on the actual events by putting in a fictual character (Maximus) and adding in
fictional events to make it something more of the own rather than just a
Bradford, Cornelia Foster Biography
BRADFORD, Cornelia Foster (Dec. 4, 1847 Jan.15, 1935), social worker, was
born in northern New York, probably in Granby, the birthplace of her older brother.
She was the first daughter and second of three children of Mary Amory (Howe)
and Benjamin Franklin Bradford. Her father, eighth in direct descent from Gov.
William Bradford of Plymouth Colony, was a Methodist minister who later joined
the Congressional Church; during her girlhood, he had a succession of pastorates in
the Finger Lakes region of western New York. A staunch abolitionist, he sheltered in
his parsonage escaped slaves en route to Canada. From her father, who also espoused
such causes as women s rights and prohibition, Cornelia F. Bradford no doubt
inherited her belief. Her
Core Competencies That The National Organization Of
Nurse...
There are nine core competencies that the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner
Faculties (NONPF) has adopted in which the nurse practitioner student s education is
based on: scientific foundation, leadership, quality, practice inquiry, technology and
information literacy, policy, health delivery system, ethics, and independent practice
competencies. This writer will describe and summarize the competencies as they
relate to the nurse practitioners practice. After extensive research by this writer, she
was able to conduct a thorough interview with a Certified Nurse Practitioner(CNP).
This writer has learned how the working CNP utilizes the competencies in her
practice as a Neonatal Certified Nurse Practitioner.
Description of the 9 NONPF NP Core Competencies
The NONPF NP Core Competencies were established for the NP students to obtain
a sound set of competencies that every NP student must have in order to practice
independently (NONPF, 2015). They will have the skill and knowledge to practice
by oneself. The competencies include the Scientific Foundation Competencies. These
competencies will guide the student to conduct research and have evidence to back
their findings. The NP will be able to critically analyze data and improve the practice
by developing their own approach (NONPF, 2015).
The Leadership Competency will help the NP institute change and help others
initiate change as well (NONPF, 2015). The NP will be aware of the cost and quality
of
The Prospect Theory Paper
If you were given the opportunity to make the decision of receiving $5000 with
100% certainty or the option with a 50% chanced of receiving $7000, what would
you do? According to the Prospect Theory, people generally select the option of
winning the $5000 where there is absolute certainty of a gain, over the option that
is only half as certain. The Prospect Theory was first introduced by psychologists
Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky in the late 1970 s and was further developed
into the early 1990 s after years of research. Essentially, this is an expressive
theoretical model that is to be applied to humans, that describes our behaviors and
abilities to make decisions under certain circumstances. And, is comprised of the
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We tend to ignore the final outcome of a decision and focus on the certainty or
uncertainty of it. The value we place on winning and losing vary, which is what
the Prospect Theory suggests. The Prospect Theory is a model that psychologists
created to explain our behavior when it comes to decision making and how we
make decisions. Typically, if a decision has to do with a gain, people will lean
towards the most certain option because they may fear that if they selected the
other option that would be disappointed. On the other hand, decisions that have to
do with loses are seen as the opposite by the majority of people. This is because we
feel more risky when selecting the uncertain option over the certain option because
we are trying to avoid a significant loss. The Prospect Theory provides an
explanation on how people make choices under strained conditions of gains and
losses in their applications of the real
Mrs Mallard
Character Analysis of Story of an Hour Kate Chopin was brilliant at the art of short
stories, in that she could compress so much of a character s personality and growth
into a few pages. In her brief career, she published two novels and two short stories;
and some of them are included in the Complete Works. In Chopin s short story, The
Story of an Hour, her ability to contain a long trail of change in her character s way
of thinking. Mrs. Mallard, the protagonist in The Story of an Hour has under gone
the loss of her husband on the train wreck. As the story progresses we see how she
contravenes through different feelings about the condition. When Mrs. Mallard start
off as a fearful woman, but through the death of her husband s grief turns into relief
and freedom, and has evolved into a stronger and more independent woman.
When Josephine told that Brently has died, Louise cries rather than senseless, as
she knows many other women would do. Her reaction shows that she is an
emotional, demonstrative, and impassioned woman. At the beginning of the story,
its focused on Mrs. Mallard s fragility. She is cast as a weak hearted woman, lonely.
In the text, Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble, great care
was taken to break to her as gently as possible the new of her husband s death,
(Chopin 169). Mrs. Mallard is not a strong person with heart failure. Louise Mallard
is speaking of her husband, which indicates that her husband was the more dominate
in
Chapter 4 Chapter 1-4
Chapter Four: Chapter four will examine reasons of why teaching history and
controversial, sensitive topics to young elementary students is important and those
topics, such as racism, affect young children. It will also examine both the negative
and positive effects and influences history can have on a young child s mind and their
cultural way of thinking. Ethnicity, race, and other diverse characteristics play very
important roles in today s society. James Bank believes that social science specialists
in ethnic relations have abundantly documented the fact that ethnicity and ethnic
cultures are integral parts of our social system (pg 5). What children learn in
elementary schoolabout social studies and the history of their country and heritages
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The kind of education they receive in their earlier years helps lay out the foundation
for building the characteristics of an open minded, easy to relate to, caring,
member of society. There was a study published in 2013 that tested white children
between the ages of 5 10 to see at what kind of stage of prejudice and racism they
were harboring. Using the collected research, Franca and Monteiro came to an
important, normative contextual condition that allowed children to display aversive
racial biased behaviors (pg 264). What this means is that if children grow up in
environments where the people are accepting and don t usually express bad attitudes
towards people of different races and ethnicities, those children will continue on that
same path and racism should not be an issue later on their life. Another study was
conducted to study the affects of racism on babies and toddlers, and how
Advantages Of Luxury Brands
According to a study conducted by Brain Company, the number of luxury consumers
has increased dramatically from 90 million to 330 million over the past 20
years(Arpizio, no date). Since Roman Times, people have been using luxury items
and they have become more prestigious and valuable over time than they actually are
due to their unique and different marketing and advertisements. The extraordinary
marketing methods of selling luxury brands include making the products scarce,
touching consumers emotions, using different kinds of advertisingmedium, having
celebrities endorse their products, employing famous designers, and etc. Although
those are all unique advertising strategies of luxury brands which are different from
regular brands, the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While regular brands use advertising media such as billboard, public transportation,
radio, flyers, and etc to make their products exposed to as many people as possible,
luxury brands usually use magazines to promote their items and this is maintained in
a membership system(Marketing Promotion Strategy, no date). One of the
qualifications of luxury goods is that only people of the top drawer, who are the main
consumers of the brand, should know the brand or their products. If the brand or
items are exposed to the public, their already existing main consumers will leave due
to the fact that the items they buy are no more rare and they cannot be the envy of
others anymore. This leads to the fall of brand value and this explains why luxury
brands do not make themselves exposed to the public by advertising through
magazines. Another evidence that luxury brands use differentiated advertising media
is that there is a difference in maintaining vip consumers. While common brands
advertise online or through text messages due to the development of communications
technology, luxury brands still use traditional advertising method, which is direct
mail(Finocchiaro 14). By providing information about new products or sale to
consumers who have enough income to buy luxury items and to the ones who use
luxury brands often, consumers feel satisfied that they belong to the prestigious
group and get to feel that they are worth being treated in that kind of special way
from luxury brands(The attraction of direct mail | Tangent Snowball, no date).
Besides, direct mail make consumers see and feel the high value of the brand and the
products with classy quality of the mail(Finocchiaro 15). Using differentiated
advertising media, luxury brands not only enhace the value of themselves but also
enhance the value of their consumers so that they can manage their customers with
hugh income.
Santa Fe Research Paper
Do you want to stretch your dollar when you buy a family vehicle for seven
passengers with an athletic Powertrain and safe interior? Drop by Hanford
Hyundai to checkout a 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe near Fresno. The 2017 Santa Fe, a
midsize SUV with seating for up to seven passengers, has quick acceleration, a safe
and refined interior, and delivers value at an affordable price. {The Powerful 2017
Hyundai Santa Fe} The 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe near Fresno comes with a 3.3 liter
V6 with Dual Continuously Variable Valve timing and Gasoline Direct Injection,
which improves efficiency and performance. The V6 cranks out 290 horsepower
with 252 pound feet of torque and comes standard with front wheel drive; all wheel
drive is also an available option. A six speed automatic transmission delivers
power to the wheels. The 2017 Santa Fe averages 21 miles per gallon, and properly
equipped, can tow up to 5,000 pounds. Best of all, the new Santa Fe provides a
composed and confident drive, with abundant acceleration and smooth shifts.
{What s New on the 2017 Santa Fe Near Fresno?} The 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe near
Fresno, a six or seven passenger midsize crossover SUV available in four trim levels,
has new front and rear styling highlighted by LED daytime running lights. The new
Santa Fe features a 7 inch touchscreen that s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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For instance, every 2017 Santa Fe comes with dual zone climate control, Bluetooth,
tilt and telescoping steering wheel, and a six speaker sound system with CD player
and satellite radio. Standard safety features include traction and stability control,
antilock disc brakes, modern airbags, automatic headlights and a rearview camera. In
addition, the new Santa Fe comes with Blue Link, an emergency telematics system,
which features theft recovery, geo fencing, and remote emergency
Band Parable Essay
This report is based on the tour design and promotional plan of the band Parable.
The band Parable is an emerging band and is doing extremely well in its initial
stages. The band members are students of the University and have delayed their
education because of their passion in music. In order to enhance the band profile, the
band is embarking on the UK tour to capture the attention of the audiences and create
fan following amongst the UK youth. For conducting the concerts and to promote the
band music, the band has chosen five spots for their concerts. For this tour, the
budget has been designed for the label approval. In order to get the label approval
and to acquire finance from the label, the budget plan is designed keeping in
consideration all the significant aspects of the tour. The budget is designed keeping
in mind the financial aspect and is cost effective. The budget incorporates the
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The aim of designing this budget is to keep the tour cost effective yet beneficial for
the Parable band. In designing the budget each and every element is selected very
carefully to ensure the cost effectiveness of the tour. The total cost which will occur
during the tour is ВЈ5850. It includes staff expenses, accommodation expenses, travel
expenses and the promotional expenses. The total staff that will accompany the band
during eth entire tour consists of 1 sound engineer, 2 technicians, 1 lightening
engineer and street team to support the band. For this tour, an eligible sound engineer
having required expertise needed for this tour is booked in ВЈ400. For technical
support, 2 technicians are hired for ВЈ150 each i.e. together they will be paid ВЈ300.
The lightening engineer is hired for ВЈ200 and street team consisting of 5 members
is hired for ВЈ100 each i.e. in total the accumulated street team expense is amounting
to ВЈ500 (Leonard,
The Pros And Cons Of Assassination As A Tool Of Modern...
The changing face of conflict has brought about an evolution on how we conduct and
even think about warfare. Gross (2010) states that assassination was once prohibited
under the statutes of international law but has increasingly become common in the
modern day battlefield. A dilemma is presented when we question is there any ethical
basis of using assassination as a tool of modern warfare. There is increasing
realization that one cannot engage in war using the conventional means. Terrorism
and insurgence being the new methods employed in modern warfare mean fighting
using conventional rules puts one at a major disadvantage. The killing of Osama
Bin Laden according to White (2012) can be termed as an assassination; it was
executed by a special... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Osama bin Laden s case was special since while he was not the head of a
government, he was the leader of a terrorist organization that was engaged in terrorist
attacks against the United States. And as concluded by White (2012) this notion can
be used to support the rationale of using terrorism as a tool of war on some
specific special targets. Assassination though is not a just means of engaging in
warfare as explained by Gross (2010) since there is no basis of choosing who is a
terrorist engaging in warfare and who is not a terrorist. Nelson Mandela was
labeled a terrorist by the South African government but he subsequently became a
head of state and leader of South Africa. If assassination was used as a tool to
eliminate him then it would complicate the justification of assassination as stated
by White (2012) as a tool to eliminate terrorists in the event of a war. Mandela
transformed from being a terrorist to a Nobel Peace prize winner. Justice cannot be
served through assassinations as a method of war. The discretion of whether to use it
or not cannot be left to the whims of those in government since they could use it on
any of their so called enemies whom they could label as
The Battle Of The Somme
(1) The Battle of Somme The Battle of the Somme started in 1916 in the month of
July and ended in the month of November and was the British and the French on
one side vs the Germans on the other. It was an offensive type of battle . The
British and the french got around 7 miles of ground and lost thousands of men in
the process of the battle. It is considered one of the largest and bloodiest battles of
WWI. The French and the British had agreed on a bunch of plans to attack the
Central Powers . The majority of the battle was the French army. On the first day
of the battle the germans were beat and were forced out of their positions. The
battle was also the first battle that planes and tanks was used . When the battle had
ended, the British and the French gained around 6 miles of German territory. (2)
Airplanes, Gas, And Tanks Three popular weapons of WWI are airplanes, gas, and
tanks. Airplanes were sometimes made out of canvas, wood, or wire. They were
made at first to only spot enemy troops from above until the Germans got the idea to
arm planes with machine guns. The countries that were allies of the Germans also
armed their airplanes with machine guns . The Germans also were the first to use
gas in any type of war. At first
Taking a Look at Image Processing
Image Processing is a technique to enhance raw images received from cameras
/sensors placed on satellites, space probes and aircrafts or pictures taken in normal
day today life for various applications. Various techniques have been developed in
Image Processing during the last four to five decades. Most of the techniques are
developed for enhancing images obtained from unmanned spacecrafts, space probes
and military reconnaissance flights. Image Processingsystems are becoming popular
due to easy availability of powerful personnel computers, large size memory devices,
graphics software s etc. The common steps in image processing are image scanning,
storing, enhancing and interpretation.
Image Processing is used in various applications such as,
Remote Sensing
Medical Imaging
Non destructive Evaluation
Forensic Studies
Textiles
Material Science.
Military
Film industry
Document processing
Graphic arts
Printing Industry
1.1. METHODS OF IMAGE PROCESSING There are two methods available in
Image Processing.
(1)Analog image processing
(2)Digital image processing
1.1.1. ANALOG IMAGE PROCESSING Analog Image Processing refers to the
alteration of image through electrical means. The most common example is the
television image. The television
The Holocaust After World War II
Have you ever wondered or thought about what happened to the Nazis that helped
with different parts of the Holocaust after World War II ended? Well, I thought about
it and I did some research about the famous trials that happened between the years
1945 through 1949. These trials were made up after a man by the name of Adolf Hitler
wanted world domination and he treated the jews horribly. This event solved a lot of
problems from establishing an International Court and knowing what to do with the
men that helped Hitler with the Holocaust. The charges were among many things but
mostly crimes against hummanity was the most used charge. There was also a lot of
controversy about the laws that were made in the court and before the trials even...
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This trial also brought in interpreters, because all of the judges and people that were
tried spoke at least 4 different languages, and they needed somebody that understood
the languages and could translate it back quickly and effictiently.
At the end of this trial, The International tribunal found all but 3 guilty. 12 men were
sentenced to death, one in absentia, and the rest were put in prison. The prison
sentences went from at least 10 years to life behind bars. 10 of the condemned were
excuted by hanging on October 16, 1946. One of Hitler s right hand man and the
commander of the Luftwaffe commited suicide with a Cyannide pill the night before
his execution.
The Major War Criminals Trials ended in the year of 1946, then the Allies started a
new trial that had the lesser people on trial. These people ranged from doctors, store
owners, and lawyers. This set of trials were called the subsequent trials. There were a
total of 12 trials grouped together to form the subsequent trials. The first trial was the
Doctors Trial this lasted from December 9th, 1946 to August 20,
Girl Can T Dance Compare And Contrast
Compare? Contrast? Do these words sound familiar? Well now read this essay all
about comparing and contrasting two stories!One of these stories is Girl Can t
Dance . According to Scholastic, Girl Can t Dance was published in the September
2013 issue of Storyworks. This 5 page story, may be short but still teaches a very
valuable lesson. In this book, Emma, Goes internet famous and becomes stuck up
and ends up losing her best friend. The other story of this essay is Good Enough .
Good Enough was published in October 2012. Good Enough is also a 5 page story
about a girl named Dori who wanted an Orion shirt but ended up getting a fake. Both
of these story were published in a Storyworks magazine. Girl Can t Dance and Good
Enough have similarities and differences such as the setting during the climaxand the
change in mood throughout the climax.
One similarity between Girl Can t Dance and Good Enough is the setting during
the climax of the story and how important that is. Both stories setting during the
climax is at school. In Girl Can t Dance , Emma has to leave the popular table to go
apologize to her best friend. An example is on page 18, Even though I sat with the
popular kids, I was pretty much ignored. After several days of this, I picked up my
tray and walked to where Aubree was eating with a bunch of kids from my English
class (Yee). Based on this evidence, the writer can conclude the climax takes place
at school and is very important to the story. This is because when Emma goes to
apologize to Aubree, the friendship is on the line. School is a very important setting
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Both stories have the climax happen in a school setting. A differencebetween these
two stories is the change of mood during the climax.
As a reader, take all this new information about Girl Can t Dance and Good Enough
and read one of these amazing books
Water Quality In The Mississippi River
Descriptive: How has the agricultural industry in America s Heartland shifted over
time? What kind of legislation exists surrounding nonpoint source nutrient loading to
the Mississippi, as compared to legislation in other countries such as China and
Egypt? How does water quality in the Mississippi River compare with that of similar
sized rivers, and how do these different levels of water degradation impact societies?
Explanatory: How do political influences drive agricultural pollution, specifically in
regards to the conservative nature of the states that surround the drainage of the
Mississippi River? What makes agricultural water pollution difficult to control, in
spite of all the attention it has been receiving by organizations such as the
How does Concentration affect the rate of reaction
between...
How does Concentration affect the rate of reaction between Magnesium and
Hydrochloric acid?
Secondary resources:
Chemical reactions only occur when reacting particles collide with each other, with
sufficient energy to react, this is called the collision theory. The minimum amount of
energy required to cause this reaction is called the Activation energy. There are four
main factors which affect the rate of reaction. The first factor is:
Temperature of reactants:
When the temperature increases the particles move around faster
(because they have more energy). Because the particles are moving faster , they are
more likely to collide. When the temperature is low, the particles are slower and they
also collide less. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If there is a smaller surface area there is less collisions, therefore there is a decrease
in the rate of reaction.
Aim:
My aim for carrying out this investigation is to find out whether concentration effects
the rate of reaction between Hydrochloric acid and magnesium metal.
Mg+2HCL MgCl +H
Magnesium +hydrochloric acid Magnesium chloride +hydrogen
Pre test:
I have decided to use the water displacement method to collect the gas. While carrying
out my pre test, I performed experiments with different amounts, times, lengths etc in
order to establish the most appropriate quantity.
I have decided to use magnesium granules instead of magnesium strips and
magnesium powder because when I experimented with magnesium strip
It took way to long for the gas to be collected. When I experimented with magnesium
powder the gas was collected to fast. So I decided to use magnesium granules
because the time of the gas to be collected. As you can see the results below match
my statement.
Magnesium (g) HCA (cm) H20 (cm) Time (s)
0.1g (granules) 20cm 0 12.38
0.1g (strip) 20cm 0 26.70
0.1g (powder) 20cm 0 No time
Should Athletic Directors Be Organised And Proactive
I agree with you that athletic directors must be organized and proactive. First, they
must be organized and communicate effectively so volunteers understand their job
descriptions (Cramartie, 2013). They must also make security plans well in advance
of major sporting events to ensure proper coverage. One way athleticdirectors can
proactively enhance security and safety is promoting sportsmanship within their
program. According to Hoch, athletic directors must set the expectations and then
communicate these parameters to everyone involved in your program athletes,
coaches, parents and fans ( National , n.d., p. 2). Athletic directors must develop
expectations and then enforce the policy ( National , n.d., p. 2). Athletic directors and
coaches
Human Distribution Patterns Of Acacia Saligna
Abstract
Distribution patterns of Acacia saligna are quite diverse in South Africa especially
taking under consideration that they do not have immediate threats that inhibit their
spread. However, this species occurs in very different environmental gradients, as it
can occur from a wet habitat/area to a bare rock surface that is a very dry habitat.
Due to such observations for the distribution of this species a question is imposed in
this paper as to how do traits vary along environmental gradients? Two phenotypic
traits/characteristics are investigated, Specific Leaf Area (SLA) and wood density.
SLA was calculated by adding the total sum of all the leaf area per individual and
dividing that with the total sum of all the leaf dry mass per individual. SLA = Total
leaf area/ Dry leaf mass, SLA unit g/cmВІ. The highest value for SLA is at the dry
site, intermediate in wet site and lowest in the ultra dry site. The wood density for
branch and stem samples was calculated using the latest dry mass value/ volume.
Wood density unit measure is g/cmВі. The stem wood density was highest at the ultra
dry site, followed by wet site and then the dry site. Branch wood density was highest
at the dry site, intermediate at ultra dry site and lowest at the wet site.
Introduction
Acacia saligna is a small tree endemic to the Swan Coastal plain in the Mediterranean
climate region of south west Australia and is widely naturalized in Mediterranean
type ecosystems throughout the world (Tozer and
The Power Of Money In The Great Gatsby
The Power of Pennies Money is a power that comes with a price. In the 1920 s
during the great depression, money was a huge issue, because of all the people
losing their jobs. This caused people to do whatever they can to get it. In The Great
Gatsby the characters suffer from a similar problem: They all want money, but not
all of them have it. They then do whatever they have to do to climb to the top of the
social ladder. In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald shows the motif money is power
through the characters Daisy, Myrtle, and Gatsby. Daisy would suffer through any
pain as long as she got to be rich. Gatsby conveys Daisy s lust for money when he
says, Her voice is full of money (Fitzgerald 120). Daisy wants money more than
anything else; even to the point that it shows in her voice and actions. Everything
she does is meticulously planned around keeping her social status and access to
money alive but not around her own happiness. She is even referred to as The king s
daughter and The golden girl further showing her desire for money(Fitzgerald 120).
Daisy perfectly shows how money can take controlof life as it did to hers. Without
her desire for money, Daisy would not have done most of the things she ended up
doing in The Great Gatsby. Daisy will be shaped forever by the crude force of Tom
s money (Jr. Leland S). To Daisy, the force of money is so strong that she will allow
others to control how she lives just to obtain its power. Even though Tom is the one
who has
Sexual Connotation In Roland Barthes s The Death Of The...
Roland Barthes essay the Death of the Author (1968) marks the transition from
structuralism to poststructuralism , in which he celebrates the demise of the author
as ushering in an era of joyous freedom (Barry 65) granted to the literary text and its
reading. The text becomes an open ended and a polysemic discourse, and as such
open to multiple meanings. He favours the essential verbal condition of literature , in
which the role of the reader is that of something who holds together in a single field
all the traces [intertextuality included] by which the written text is constituted
(Leitch 1324 25). His poststructuralist perspective makes him see a text s unity lying
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In the process of occurrence of writing, Barthes sees, the reader as experiencing the
intensities, the pleasure of the text, the erotics of reading texts that are always
coming into being. Barthes equates the reading experience, so often, with a kind of
orgasmic , thus, giving it hedonistic or say inherent sexual connotation .
In his essays From Work to Text and Theory of the Text Barthes contrasts the
traditional author based notion of The Work with The Text , and state that while a
work can be held in the hand and seen on the shelves of libraries and bookshops, the
text only exists when it is produced by the new reader . To him the Text is
experienced only in an activity, in a production (Barthes cited in Allen 83).
To Barthes, as has been pointed out, the text is a kind of woven or spun fabric seen
as made up of quotations, references, and echoes . Never the less, this intertextual
weave is potentially infinite in the sense that when we come to deal with the text we
find it as if it has been something already written and the already said . The new
reader of the text notices that the quotations a text is made of are anonymous,
irrecoverable, and yet already read: they are quotations without quotation marks
(Barthes cited in Allen
August Wilson Fences Analysis
Fences by August Wilson
August Wilson is ranked as one of the critical voices in American theatre. His plays
are a revelation of remarkable talent that mentions on the African American lifestyle
and experience and simultaneously creates a global appeal. Fences, one of his plays
is a reflection of his rhetorical aims of using art in changing the existing relationship
between the blacks and society as proof that the African Americanculture is fit for
offering sustenance.
Fences by August Wilsongets its title from the main character, Troy. In the
beginning, he builds a fence for his wife as he engages in a conversation with
Bono, his friend. The fence is completed by the end of Act 1 and Bono, and his
wife had previously placed a bet that he would buy her a new refrigerator if the
fence would be successfully built. Set up in Pittsburgh, PA on an African American
section between the late 1950s and 1960s, the play rotates around father and son
conflict. Troy is a garbage collector of African American origin and was once a
famous ballplayer within the Negro Leagues before inclusion of the blacks in the
American leagues. His son Cory has a talent for athletics sports and targets to win a
college scholarship from football.
Cory pleads with his father to allow him to quit his job at the grocery store to be
fully involved in football. Nevertheless, his father does not accept which bars Cory
from joining the high school team. This shows that Troy is not sensitive to Cory s
wish, but on the contrary, he has the will to fight for his rights which sees him rise
to become a garbage truck driver in the city. It is sad that he denies his son the
opportunity of becoming a sportsperson. To make matters worse, Troy cheats on his
wife Rose but show compassion to his brother Gabriel who is mentally disturbed.
Gabriel got a head wound when he took part in the World War II, and his friendship
with Bono is firm.
Troy has a mistress, Alberta who unfortunately passes on while giving birth and the
mistreated Rose takes in the child. However, Rose refuses ever to obey Troy again.
The commitment of Gabriela to asylum leaves Troy and Cory entirely apart after
Cory mentions that Gabriel s government considers the services that were being
Who Is Dr. Carson A Hero
Gifted Hands Dr. Carson is a hero to many people. He is loved and appreciated due
to his success in saving the lives of many. To become the great man he is now, he
had came across many obstacles on the way. Some of the obstacles which had
come across were bad temper, bullying, and having a hard time in education. Dr.
Carson had learned to overcome his obstacles. When Dr. Carson was young he had
a really bad temper. He would get mad really easily and attack whomever was
arguing with. For example he almost hit his mother with a hammer because she didn
t buy him the right kind of clothes for school. He also almost killed someone with a
pocket knife but luckily the person who he had attacked was wearing a leather belt
and when the knife hit
Literary Analysis Of Thanatopsis
William Cullen Bryant is the author of Thanatopsis. This poem is the one describes
the link between death and nature. Nature is the main central idea of
Transcendentalism, and each author has different ideas about nature, and their
writing methods are different. Emerson, is the author who is main representative of
Transcendentalism, and Bryant have a slightly different style of Emerson. Bryant was
born in Cumington, Massachusetts, and began writing poetry before he was nine
years old. Bryant s family is Puritan family, when he was a child, he was often ill, and
his father asked him to walk in the forest to strengthen his constitution, which gave
him a keen interest in nature. Bryant s position combines the impulses of the British
romantic school and his own New England conservatism. His life gradually moved
away from the Calvinism of religion, the political transition from federalism to
unification and Jackson s democratic attitudes. He thought poetry was an art of
association, it inspires readers imagination with symbolism rather than direct
imitation of life, and hold the reader s feelings and arouse them to act with passion.
His style throughout the 19th century formed the mainstream of American poetry (1).
He is one of the representatives of the transcendentalists. Transcendentalism was not a
rejection of Unitarianism, rather, it developed as an organic consequence of the
Unitarian emphasis on free conscience and the value of intellectual reason. The
Use of Collaborative and Cooperative Learning
Collaborative and cooperative learning promotes student learning through group
oriented activities. Collaborative learning is a method of teaching and learning in
which student teams will work together to create a meaningful multimedia project.
Cooperative learning, which will be the primary focus of this paper, is a specific kind
of collaborative learning. In cooperative learning, students work together in small
groups on a structured activity. Cooperative groups will work face to face and will
learn to work as a team. The multimedia project will allow all students to benefit from
gaining a deeper knowledge of the multimedia matters through communication with
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This guide will be useful in my teaching practice to help provide strategies in
developing a cooperative learning environment (Tanner, Bottoms, Feagin, Bearman,
2003).
The guide will help integrate technology into this multimedia project that will provide
students with fresh ways to learn and opportunities to apply knowledge to new
situations, thus encouraging problem solving and thinking skills. The instructional
plans used in the multimedia project will make sure that students have access to
technology that enhances learning. Students will learn to use technology in
conducting research and in presenting what they have learned. Students will also
apply productivity/multimedia products to support personal productivity, group
collaboration and learning throughout the curriculum as well as use technology to
design, develop, publish and present products related to classroom content. The
purpose of this guide is to help teachers deepen students learning and to challenge
teachers and students to set learning goals that go far beyond the classroom (Tanner,
Bottoms, Feagin, Bearman, 2003).
Cooperative learning is considered a classroom organizational and instructional
method which was considered for this multimedia project. Cooperative learning is
more than just group work. Lee (1997) in traditional group learning, students work in
groups with no attention paid to group functioning, whereas in cooperative learning,
groups work is carefully prepared,
The Benefits of Educational Values
When I was in elementary school I always had the thought What was the purpose
of education, what can we do with it? ; Never having an idea of the benefits gained
from being concealed in a large building with 300 other students. The view of
school was more considered a daycare meant for children, to be dropped off at 8am
and then picked up at 3pm. Teachers would inform the students that they re preparing
us for the future. I partially understood what it meant because everything we learned
was repetitive, boring and seem so distant from what I wanted to achieve. At the time
I wanted to become a doctor and everything taught wasn t related to it. Until the
thought of college anchored my mind in high school, everyone was getting good
grades just to attend college and Universities so soon enough, I sat down with my
advisor and thats the moment when I understood why educationis vital to our growth.
My advisor said education opens your eyes to a wider world, it also gives
opportunities for a brighter future. Without education there will no progress in any
field of growth like medicine, engineering, it will all remain the same for centuries.
Along the way up the educational ladder, attending college revolutionized my view
on education. Not only was it just meant for the greater welfare of a person but it
affects us as a whole by having a potential for economic gain and new discoveries.
Not all educational growth happens in an academic environment, some may be
learned through
Examples Of Alice In Kindred
In Kindred, we can infer that Alice is just obeying the decisions made for her. After
her and Isaac were captured, they both encountered a vicious attack, leaving them
both seriously injured. Although she is being taken cared of by Dana, Alice is still
being held against her own will. Leaving her in a vulnerable position that forces her
to do what she is told. I.e., even though she is receiving treatment and being fed,
Alice would much rather be free with Isaac, It was though she had just noticed this
specific pain in the same way she noticed me. Where is this? she asked... (154). At
this point, the best situation would be for Alice to stay with Rufus, because her
husband has since been beaten and sold off, this is the Weylin house,
Lorelei The Siren Research Paper
Sirens have been known as hazardous creatures that lure sailors into a death caused
by a shipwreck, according to the website, Greek Mythology. She is Lorelei the
Siren, and her life s story is unfortunate. Her name means River of Doom , her
beauty and golden hair will get any sailors attention. More importantly is Lorelei s
life as a Siren. She hides during the day, under a bolder and comes out at night,
sitting upon the rock combing her golden hair and singing her captivating song.
Lorelei lures in sailors to a death that was not even expected.
The Lorelei takes place in St. Goarshausen, Germany, on the Rhine river. According
to the website Loreley Info, she was already prominent during the middle ages. The
area where the Lorelei is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She has heard of this story, since it is so popular in Germany. She heard this story
about sixty years ago when she was little, her parents told her the story of Lorelei.
Two years ago we took a trip to Germany and we got to see the Lorelei rock beside
the Rhine river. As were approaching the Lorelei rock, our cruise director had told
us the story about the Lorelei. The rock is large and it measures one hundred and
twenty meters above the waterline. I thought doing my myth on the Lorelei, I would
have a greater understanding since I have seen her rock by the
Instructions For Questions On Instructions
INSTRUCTIONS
You are requested to answer within 30 days the following Interrogatories:
(a)Your response shall set forth the interrogatory, and its answer, and shall answer
separately and fully in writing, or shall state fully the grounds for refusal to answer
any interrogatory. The response shall be signed by you.
(b)Your answers shall include all information available to you or through agents,
representatives or attorneys.
(c)These interrogatories are continuing in character so as to require you to promptly
amend or supplement your answers if you obtain further material information.
(d)If you elect to specify and produce business records of yours in answer to any
interrogatory, then your specification shall be in sufficient detail to permit the
interrogating party to locate and identify, as readily as you can, the records from
which the answer may be ascertained.
(e)If in answering these interrogatories you encounter any ambiguities construing
either a question, instruction or definition, set forth the matter deemed ambiguous
and the construction used in answering.
DEFINITIONS
As used in these interrogatories, the following terms are to be interpreted in
accordance with these definitions:
(a)The term person includes any individual, joint stock company, unincorporated
association or society, municipal or other corporation, the State, its agencies or
political subdivisions, any court, or any other governmental
Meaning Of Metaphysical Poetry
INTRODUCTION The word meta means after and so in simple terms ,
metaphysical means after physical . Metaphysics cover a wide range of topics from
religious to consciousness. It is all about exploration and philosophy. Samuel Johnson
first coined the term metaphysical poetry in his book lives of the most eminent
English poets. Metaphysical poetrycan be divided broadly in two parts. They are
love poems and religious poems. The habit of writing both these type of poetry is
derived from John Donne , who in his first phase of life wrote love poems in during
his later life wrote religious poems. The metaphysical poetsare known for their ability
to surprise the reader with the help of conceit, paradoxical images, colloquial
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For example in the poem, The definition of love , the poet makes a series of
paradoxical assertions that pose a riddle. It invites the reader to identify the nature
of the love of which its speaks. The early stanza suggest love for god. The second
half is related to love between man and woman.
We can also see allegory in Marvell s poetry. One such example is Bermudas .
Bermuda is an allegorical poem of forty iambic tetrameters rhyming in couplets.
The poem is in 3 parts a four line introduction describing a small boat; a central
section of 32 lines consisting of the song sung by the sailors on the boat , in which
the Bermudas are represented as an earthly eden and again a four line conclusion.
Bermuda is an island in the West Indies. They were often referred to as earthly
paradise in the early seventeenth century. Again the image from the small boat to
the song plays with two traditions. A) In Homer s Odyssey , Odysseus is advised
that if he wishes to sail past the sirens safely he must plug his men s ears with the
help of wax and have himself tied to the mast so that he is not seduced by the
charm of their choices. B) In Petrarchan lyrics, a man s life is often likened to a ship
sailing through storms until he can reach the harbor the love of his mistress
Who Attended The Service As Part Of Their Lifestyle
To experience a new religion is eye opening to me and was very interesting to visit
and collaborate with people who attended the service as part of their lifestyle. First
of all, I am Native American and I see that my Navajo traditions and worshiping
services has a unique and precise way of worshiping. Considering I was raised as a
Southern Baptist throughout my childhood of going to Bible camp and youth
camps which has gotten me to see that it was the only right way of worshiping and
seeing other religions idolizing other physical pagans which I saw this as wrong.
However, this course was a way to be openminded about other cultures besides my
own christian background. As this course concludes, I fine myself seeing the core
roots set back in centuries of all religion of having similar foundations in all aspects
of their history.
As I heard that my dad had connections to a friend, Gordon, who was a Jew and was
more than willing to take me along and experience this new form of worshipping, I
began to have thoughts of their religious people. Their history is unique in many
ways of expressing their dedication in extreme forms of chanting of the Torah. A Jew
would have the consciousness so fixed on studying the Torah, they would have a
constant study of His wisdom, God. When, however, they understood Torah study to
be a ritual act that encompasses more than the logical activities involved.
On August 6 of Saturday I attended a Shabbat morning service at Congregation
Albert. As
Challenges for Foreign Manager in South Korea
University of Maryland University College
AMBA 620
Introduction Background
To put it mildly the cultural differences between the United States and South Korea
are vast. South Korean culture according to Javidan, Dorfman, Sully de Luque and
House (2006) is similar to Chinese culture in that it is rich in tradition and heavily
influenced by Confucian values. The values of Confucianism funnel down to
everything from family life to corporate life. Javidan et al. (2006) details that
Confucianism emphasizes the importance of relationships and community (p. 83).
Park, Rehg, and Lee (2005) mention that in South Korean culture it is important
behave in an honorable, trustworthy, and respectable fashion as these attributes are all
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The dimension known as Institutional Collectivism shows how a culture practices
rewards and encouragement. Javidan et al. (2006) explain that South Koreans thrive
off of teamwork and group reward unlike other countries such as the United States,
which favors a more individualistic system (p. 70). Of all the cultures studied as part
of Project GLOBE, South Korea ranked highest in their need of a group reward
system. This information will help me establish a reward system that will satisfy the
need that the employees require in South Korea.
An additional factor that Javidan, et al. (2006, p. 70) raises is Uncertainty Avoidance
which can be characterized as a tolerance for uncertainty (Hofstedeв„ў Cultural
Dimensions, n.d.). According to Hostede s scale, South Koreans do not like change
and thrive off of order and use structure to minimize uncertainties (Hofstedeв„ў
Cultural Dimensions, n.d.). This leads me to question, how they will handle a new
foreign manager? especially a woman manager.
Culture Shock One of the biggest culture shocks for me will be the move itself.
Relocating my family, getting a new home, learning the language are all obstacles I
will have to overcome. My cultural orientation training will help, but a new job is
always a bit overwhelming at first not to mention tackling a foreign grocery store.
Another challenge will be adapting to the
Righteous Dopefiend Summary
Introduction
Righteous Dopefiend is an ethnography written by Philippe Bourgois, who is a
Professor of Anthropology and Community Medicine at the University of
Pennsylvania and Jeff Schonberg, who at the time was a graduate student of medical
anthropology at the University of California. The ethnography takes place on the
streets of San Francisco where Jeff and Philippe followed two dozen homeless heroin
injectors and crack smokers over a 12 year period. Righteous Dopefiend depicts the
trials and tribulations of the homeless on Edgewater Boulevard and their daily
struggle as they cope with drug addiction, violence, and homelessness.
Writing Style
Through images taken over the ethnographic period, excellent use of imagery, and
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The use of dialogue in the ethnography is affective at depicting the lives and thoughts
of the homeless through their own words and not through the words of the
ethnographer. Another theme that appears in Righteous Dopefiend is the use of the
ethnographer s fieldnotes, which usually included dialogue between the ethnographer
and one or more of the participants, but also the thoughts of the ethnographers
themselves. It is affective to have the thoughts and observations of the ethnographer
in an ethnography as it usually paints a clearer picture of situations and can uncover
lies told by the participants as well as provide definitions of focal vocabulary used by
the participants. In between the mountains of dialogue, fieldnotes, and images the
authors also included explanations for situations, statistics, and relevant worldly
information at the time of its writing, which comprised the bulk of the ethnography.
Jeff and Philippe would talk about the participant s daily routines, backgrounds, and
family but would also talk about things such as the economy, politics, healthcare, and
the legal system. The use of all these different aspects and writing styles allowed the
authors to create a powerful representation of the events the homeless dealt with from
not only an economic and political perspective, but also a personal and familial level.
This resulted in a strong emotional appeal from the readers and really tested the
cultural relativism of both the ethnographers and
The Navajo Ways of Life
Navajo Way of Life Kathleen E. St.Cyr ANT101 Jeffrey Ratcliffe July 16, 2012
Every culture has a primary mode of subsistence that makes them unique. Among
the Navajo culture their primary mode of subsistence are pastoralists. Pastoralists
have an impact on different aspects with in the culture. The aspects that I will be
discussing will be the Navajo s beliefs and values, sickness and healing, kinship,
and their social organization. Pastoralists are those who regularly move in search of
naturally occurring grass and water. (Nowak Laird, 2010) Navajo s are an Indian
tribe that live on reservations and sometimes reside on public domains outside of the
reservations. The Navajo nation is the largest reservation in North... Show more
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The healing ceremony, which is also called a sing is one of the most well known.
This is where the sandpainting, like I talked about in the previous paragraph, is
made by the medicine man. These ceremonies are used to cope with the
uncertainties and dangers that occur in the world as well. The Navajo have a
kinship system that follows the lineage of the woman. When a baby is born, he or
she belongs to the clan of the mother. Navajo children are born to the mother s clan
and taker her clan name, and are born for the father s clan. This way Navajos know
who they are through identification. When a man is ready to marry he is to marry
someone outside of his clan. They consider it incest if he was to marry someone in
the same clan even though they are not blood related. The clan name is passed
from the mother to the child. The Navajo way a man is to introduce himself to
others by stating his maternal and paternal clans on both sides of his family. This
is so other Navajos know where you they came from. When two Navajos meet for
the first time they refer to each other as brother and sister. This for Americans
would be cousins. Father s and mother s cousins in the American way are thought of
as aunts and uncles in the Navajo way. Grandparent s brothers and sisters in the
American way are thought of as grandma s and grandpa s in the Navajo way. When a
Navajo
Advantages And Disadvantages Of Hydropower Energy
2.6 Hydropower Energy Generally, hydropower is a form of energy which is called
renewable energy source where power is comes from the energy of water flowing
through from higher to lower elevations (Bureau Reclamation, 2005). Renewable
energy is defined as the energy that is produced from sources that are result from the
natural movements and mechanisms of the Earth as well as quickly replenished by it
(Thoughtful Education Press, 2008). The examples of the sources of renewable energy
are the sun, wind, and water (Thoughtful Education Press, 2008). In order to produce
electricity for the use of consumer, solar cells, wind farms, and hydroelectric power
have been used effectively (Thoughtful Education Press, 2008). According to
Thoughtful Education Press (2008), in general,... Show more content on
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Besides that, it is not environmental friendly and might lead to serious affect for our
health (Mondal, 2015). Furthermore, they can be re generated in a short period of
time as well as it is existent in the form of fossil fuels, natural gas oil and coal
(Mondal, 2015). The comparison of advantages and disadvantages between
renewable sources and non renewable sources is shown in Table 4.
Table 4. Comparison of advantages and disadvantages between renewable sources
and non renewable sources
Renewable EnergyNon Renewable Energy
Advantages:
The energy such as sun, wind, geothermal, ocean energy are accessible in the
abundant amount and free usage. It has low carbon emissions, which makes it as
green and environmental friendly sources. It helps boosting the economy and
generating job opportunities. It can cheaper than consuming the local electrical
supply.Advantages: It is cheap when converting form one type of energy to another.
It is easy to

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  • 1. How To Begin A Descriptive Essay Crafting an essay on the intricacies of initiating a descriptive essay may initially seem like a straightforward task, but delving into the intricacies reveals a complexity that demands careful consideration. The challenge lies in striking a balance between providing practical advice and engaging the reader with vivid descriptions. To begin with, the inherent subjectivity of descriptive writing poses a challenge. Unlike more objective topics, where facts and evidence can guide the narrative, the realm of descriptive writing relies heavily on personal interpretation. Deciphering how to communicate sensory experiences effectively becomes a delicate task, as the writer must navigate the fine line between detail and overwhelm. Moreover, the introduction of a descriptive essay is a critical juncture that sets the tone for the entire piece. Crafting an opening that captivates the reader's attention while laying the groundwork for the descriptive journey ahead requires a nuanced approach. Selecting the right words to evoke the desired emotions and imagery demands a keen understanding of the subject matter and a mastery of language. In addition to linguistic finesse, the structural aspects pose their own challenges. Organizing descriptive elements cohesively without sacrificing the flow of the narrative requires careful planning. The writer must decide when to introduce specific details, how to build suspense, and when to unveil the complete picture, creating a symphony of words that resonates with the reader. Furthermore, grappling with the balance of objectivity and subjectivity in a descriptive essay adds another layer of complexity. While the writer seeks to convey a personal experience or observation, avoiding excessive bias and maintaining a connection with a diverse audience can be demanding. In conclusion, composing an essay on how to commence a descriptive essay is not a simple endeavor. It necessitates a profound understanding of descriptive writing, linguistic dexterity, and a keen awareness of the reader's experience. As the writer endeavors to guide the reader through the art of crafting vivid descriptions, the challenge lies in ensuring that the essay itself exemplifies the principles it seeks to convey. For those seeking assistance in navigating the intricacies of essay writing or exploring diverse topics, a resource like HelpWriting.net offers a repository of expertise. Similar essays and a wealth of information on various subjects can be accessed, providing valuable insights and support for those navigating the challenging terrain of academic writing. How To Begin A Descriptive EssayHow To Begin A Descriptive Essay
  • 2. Republic Of Gilead Persuasive Speech Freedom is the power to express, speak, and act as a form of human nature. No one should be restricted and obligated to act a certain way just because the society embraces the common codes of conduct for all. Ever since, the drastically decline of births in our Republic of Gilead, we the handmaids are considered natural resources, instead of being identified as human beings. We are typically compared to containers because it is only the inside of our bodies that is consider important. Every one of us has a tattoo on the ankle with digits, an eye, and a passport in reverse as an agreement that we will never fade away because we are too scarce for the remaining of our society. Let me ask you a question to all of you handmaids, do you still want... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the Republic of Gilead, I am not a human being, I am an object who belongs to Fred. All of you handmaids are not consider humans either because all of your names start with the word of , which clearly shows that we are classified as objects rather than having a real identity. We are losing our uniqueness by having to listen to a society that cares too much about themselves and could care less about us. However, our Aunt Lydia made us believe that we were a transitional generation and that our sacrifices were the key for the ones who will come after us. I say No because we are not going to make it happen again. We should be an example for the next generations of women by standing together and make a rebellion against the Republic of Gilead. They think that we are weak handmaids, but let me tell you that we are not weak because we have the option of making a difference. An alternative for all of us would be to recover our uniqueness and live as we used to do with our own unique names and without having to belong to rich commanders. We can find jobs and show them that we are not only baby machines instead, we are intellectual women who are capable of being
  • 3. Reflection On Micro Teaching This essay will analyse and highlight on the fifteen minute micro teaching reflection that is vital for the self evaluation and professional development of my teaching practice. It will further identify my strengths and weaknesses through my peer assessment and reflect on the teaching and learning theories, methods and strategies that are linked and practiced in my micro teach. According to the teachers standards (DfE, 2012) teachers make the education of their learners their first concern, keep their knowledge up to date and are self critical. Therefore, this reflection practice will guide me towards the improvement on my lesson planning strategies and delivery. In addition, it will also make an enormous difference in my teaching and learning practice which is vital for teacher training. One of the significant part of this course is micro teaching session, in this session we are required to deliver fifteen minute planned lesson containing learning outcome. Furthermore, this session was recorded and observed by the peers to evaluate. Due to my interest in ESOL I decided to deliver my session on Boogle Puzzle to embed a simple literacy/numeracy activity aims to target ESOL (English for speakers of other languages) learners. In this task, pupils are given activity to make seven ten words in the English language from the word grid to improve word recognition and spellings. Based on reflection of my micro teaching I provided learners with the basic instructions on Boggle puzzle and opted for potential instruction strategy. I used present, practice and produce strategy (English language resource, 2017) to allow pupils to practice and learn new vocabulary in co operative way. Similarly, I used co operative learning method to encourage pupils to learn from each other and gain interpersonal skills. According to Johnson and Johnson (1995) co operative learning method have proven effective in increasing motivation, self esteem and problem solving. Thus, to enhance inter dependency, the class was divided into two main groups of fours and were further divided into pairs, to finish their task. According to Mercer (1985) effective communication is as cognitive and social development are intertwined,
  • 4. The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act Comprehensive Health Reform: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care act Ken Davis February 13, 2016 PADM 550 BO2 LUO Dr. Tory Weaver Defining the Problem The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (PPACA)is a highly complex and multifaceted policy in addition to being political controversial. Changes made to the law by subsequent legislation, focuses on provisions to expand coverage, control health care costs, and improve health care delivery system.Some changes require most U.S. citizens and legal residents to have health insurance. The problem with this that not all states accept PPACA and not all can afford health insurance, therefore, either get an exemption or pay a fee. May Biblical guidelines. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means in the long run that all uninsured Americans will still have the option to buy health insurance through the state or federal exchanges. Can Political Feasibility. Keep in mind that upcoming elections will have a major impact on the success of reforming health care and health insurance in the United States. U.S. Supreme Court, No. 14 144, King Vs. Burwell (2015), challenged the IRS regulation imposed on the PPACA, because it allowed subsidies on both state and federally established health insurance exchange (Competitive Enterprise Institute, (2015). Had there would have been a different decision in this case, millions could have lost health coverage and it could have sent us down a road to losing our new benefits, rights, and protection, including guaranteed issue for those with preexisting conditions (Obamacare Facts, 2015). Financial feasibility. Subsidies cost on average $3,5000 per enrollee with subsidies, while Medicaid and CHIP subsidies cost $4,500 on average (Obamacare Facts, 2015). As a result, uninsured rates dropped more in states that embraced the law. According to Gallup the uninsured rate was 11.9% for the 18 65 demographic in the 1st quarter of 2015, down from a high of 18% in 2013. By the second quarter of 2015 the uninsured rate fell to 11.4% (Obamacare Facts, 2015). Those are 2015 estimates and the costs rise over time with the
  • 5. The First Seminole War The First Seminole War was the first of three conflicts in the early 19th century that involved the United States Army and the Seminole population in Florida. At the time, Florida was still under the control of Spain. Most of its population consisted of the Seminole Native Americans and African Americans. The dates of the First Seminole War are debated but most believe that it occurred between 1816 and 1818. This war took place after the War of 1812and tensions were still high between the United States, Spain, and Great Britain. Spain still had control of Florida, but they didn t do a good job of enforcing the borders (Mahon, 1998). In 1812, a fort was built near the Apalachicola River in Florida. This was used as a strategic point during the conflict and tried to recruit Seminoles into the American army. After the War of 1812 was over, the fort built near the Apalachicola River was taken over by African Americans and was then deemed the Negro fort. The people in neighboring states were outraged by this and couldn t believe it really existed. General Andrew Jackson wanted this fort to be gone and threatened Spain about it. Soon after, Fort Scott was built right above the Florida border in response to the Negro fort. It was put there so the American troops could watch over what was happening in Florida. The indigenous people, the Seminoles, still very much inhabited the area and didn t like this. In 1816, a supply ship that was transferring equipment to Fort Scott was
  • 6. Recycling For A Green Economy Recycling is a process where waste materials are transformed into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials, reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials, reduce energy usage, reduce air pollution (from incineration) and water pollution (from landfilling) by reducing the need for conventional wastedisposal, and lower greenhouse gas emissions as compared to plastic production. Steel is the most important material in construction simply because it always contains recycled content. It is completely recyclable at the end of its product life and may be recycled an unlimited number of times without loss of quality. Steel is 100% recyclable, which means it can be reprocessed into the same material of the same quality again and again. Also, it is easily recovered by magnetic separation. Once steel is produced, its life cycle is potentially endless, making it a permanent resource for society as long as it is recovered at the end of each product life cycle. Recycling is especially important in a green economy because it conserves valuable resources and prevents useful materials going to landfill sites as waste. There are two main sources of recycled steel, also called steel scrap: excess material from steel production and downstream manufacturing (pre consumer scrap), and steel at the end of a product s life (post consumer scrap). All types of steel can be recycled, including food tins, bottle tops, paint cans, aerosols, scrap metal and even structural steel
  • 7. Delaney The Tortilla Curtain The novel, The Tortilla Curtain by T.C. Boyle, follow multiple points of view of different characters of varying backgrounds. Delaney and Kyra are upper middle class, liberal humanistic individuals who live ritualistic lifestyles. Candido and America are illegal immigrants from Mexico who have crossed the border in search of the American Dreams but only run into misfortune after misfortune. Delaney, a self proclaimed liberal, is for immigrants and immigrant rights but his views become challenged once Candido is abruptly thrown into Delaney s life to which even Delaney himself begins to question what he believes. Delaney is a self proclaimed liberal humanist who has become a racist, and throughout the novel, he slowly progresses towards his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Delaney and those at the Thanksgiving get together had evacuated Arroyo Blanco and Delaney had spotted Jose Navidad and his friend leaving the canyon and accused them of setting the fire. In this moment, both Delaney and Jose Navidad are out of line as Navidad spits in Delaneys face and Delaney attacks him from which led to an exchange of words, I kill you, I kill you, motherfucker!... Fuck you! Spic! Wetbacks (Boyle 298)! Delaney had almost caused a riot for the sake of, He was excited now, beyond caring somebody had to pay for this (Boyle 296), if not for the officers present at the time a riot would be sure to ensue. This near explosion of a riot would be the start of Delaney s obsessive search for Candido. Delaney would continue to stake out each night trying to catch the culprit who had stolen from the Arroyo Blanco and vandalized the wall surrounding the community. Delaney proceeds to go so far as to deny pictorial evidence that Jack Jr, Jack Jardine s son, is the culprit for the crime but instead, ...balled the whole thing in a wad and buried it deep in the trash (Boyle 357). It is clear already that Delaney had turned his back on his liberal views and only solidifies it further when he arms himself and goes on a manhunt for Candido hell bent that he is the true criminal, That Mexican was guilty, sure he was, guilty if so much more than this (Boyle
  • 8. Vector VECTOR FUNCTIONS VECTOR FUNCTIONS Motion in Space: Velocity and Acceleration In this section, we will learn about: The motion of an object using tangent and normal vectors. MOTION IN SPACE: VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION Here, we show how the ideas of tangent and normal vectors and curvature can be used in physics to study:  The motion of an object, including its velocity and acceleration, along a space curve. VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION In particular, we follow in the footsteps of Newton by using these methods to derive Kepler s First Law of planetary motion. VELOCITY Suppose a particle moves through space so that its position vector at time t is r(t). VELOCITY Vector 1 Notice from the figure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...  So, C=i j+ k VELOCITY ACCELERATION Example 3 It follows: v(t) = 2t2 i + 3t2 j + t k + i j + k = (2t2 + 1) i + (3t2 1) j + (t + 1) k VELOCITY ACCELERATION
  • 9. Example 3 Since v(t) = r (t), we have: r(t) = ∫ v(t) dt = ∫ [(2t2 + 1) i + (3t2 1) j + (t + 1) k] dt = (в…”t3 + t) i + (t3 t) j + (В Ѕt2 + t) k + D VELOCITY ACCELERATION Example 3 Putting t = 0, we find that D = r(0) = i. So, the position at time t is given by: r(t) = (в…”t3 + t + 1) i + (t3 t) j + (ВЅt2 + t) k VELOCITY ACCELERATION The expression for r(t) that we obtained in Example 3 was used to plot the path of the particle here for 0 ≤ t ≤ 3. VELOCITY ACCELERATION In general, vector integrals allow us to recover:  Velocity, when acceleration is known v(t ) v(t0 ) t t0 a(u ) du  Position, when velocity is known r (t ) r (t0 ) t t0 v(u ) du VELOCITY ACCELERATION If the force that acts on a particle is known, then the acceleration can be found from
  • 10. Newton s Second Law of Motion. VELOCITY ACCELERATION The vector version of this law states that if, at any time t, a force F(t) acts on an object of mass m producing an acceleration a(t), then F(t) = ma(t) VELOCITY ACCELERATION Example 4 An object with mass m that moves in a circular path with
  • 11. Experimental Hypothesis 1.What 3 dialects were examined in this article? The 3 dialects that were examined in this article were African American Vernacular English, Chicano English and Standard American English. 2.What hypothesis was tested in Experiment 1? What were the general findings of the experiment? The hypothesis involves a relationship between the racial and ethnic communities of a certain geographic area. That relationship is based on the dialect type of the applicant, and on the success in establishing an appointment to see an apartment. The general findings showed a configuration of a possible discrimination, associated with 3 dialects by geographic area. The experimental hypothesis was supported. 3.What issue from the first experiment were
  • 12. Introduction To A Rough Draft On Keeping Things Safe And... Ricardo Huesca Mr. Christian Computer Application 4th April 8, 2015 Capstone Essay Rough Draft Keeping things safe and secure should be one of your top priority when it comes to your computer. Without the help of network securities your computer could be as easy to access as air is to breathe. Network securities are essential when it comes to keeping your computer safe for such things as viruses or hackers. Network security consists of the provisions and policies adopted by a network administrator to prevent and monitor unauthorized access. Those network securities also consist of protocols, which are a system of rules for data exchange within or between computers. An example of these protocols is the network protocol RADIUS, which stands for Remote Authentication Dial in User Service. The RADIUS protocol provides centralized authentication, authorization, and accounting management. Although network security consists of protocols of such caliber and complicity there are various simple things you can do to protect and secure your computer and personal information. Network security has become more important to personal computers users and many big businesses. Network security is made up of policies provided by the network administrator to prevent unauthorized access, misuse, modification, or denial of a computer network and network accessible resources. It starts with authenticating, this is commonly with a username and a password. Because just one detail is
  • 13. Alpha Kappa Alpha Fraternity Pan Hellenic Greek Lettered Organization was founded May 10, 1930 at Howard University, Washington, DC. The stated purpose and mission of the organization in 1930 was Unanimity of thought and action as far as possible in the conduct of Greek letter collegiate fraternities and sororities, and to consider problems of mutual interest to its member organizations. It currently composed of nine International Greek letter Sororities and Fraternities: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity was the first intercollegiate Greek letter fraternity established for African American Men, was founded at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York by seven college men who recognized the need for a strong bond of brotherhood among African descendants in this country. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority founded 1908 the campus of Howard... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The motto of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity is achievement in every field of human endeavor. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was founded in 1911 on the campus of Howard University. It was the first international fraternal organization founded on the campus of a historically black college. The Cardinal Principles are: Manhood, Scholarship, Perseverance and Uplift. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was founded in 1913 on the campus of Howard University. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated is an organization of college educated women committed to constructive development of its members and to public service with a primary focus on the Black community. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity was founded in 1914 on the campus of Howard University. The brothers of Phi Beta Sigma are the Fraternity s most valuable resource and strength. They are the primary means by which the Phi Beta Sigma objectives will be achieved. In order to accomplish the Fraternity s objectives, it is essential that systems are instituted that effectively embody Culture for Service and Service for Humanity and promote brotherhood, scholarship and service. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority was founded in 1920 on the campus of Howard
  • 14. Children of the World Children of the World Romero Britto , 2006. Picture retrieved from www.britto.com. Art is able to reflect the celebration of the simple and good things of life. This is the most important to me! (Romero Britto) Renata Cabral Paper II due Wednesday, March 23d. Dr. Marley About the Artist and the Art The art of Romero Britto gathers symbiotic elements of popular culture from Pernambuco a state in Brazil with sophisticated graphic composition, in the presence of the hybridism of the postmodern art and the glocalization (global and local) culture of the Contemporary. Romero started drawing very young, copying the works of other artists he saw in books. He used to articulate compositions in a way that was simplified and naГЇve, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The yellow is also another evident color in the art. Yellow symbolizes wisdom, joy and happiness. This is the message that Romero Britto wants to show in all his paintings the celebration of a happy life. We can observe a little bit of blue on the globe that the children are holding, which represents the ocean, but also we can observe it on the children s body, with another meaning. The dark blue is the color of truth and moderation. The turquoise, found on the hair of the boy is the symbol of youth, and also the color of communication. It contains the growth quality of green with the blue quality of communication. Finally, the aqua is the color of high ideals. Brown and green are other colors found in the art. Combined, they represent wholesomeness and earthiness. They can signify growth and represent the simplicity, friendliness, dependability, renewal, and environment. The Shapes and Lines Talking about the lines, we can observe that the picture contains curves, parallel lines, and diagonal lines. Analyzing the shapes, we can find circles and organic shapes (for example, the flowers). Circles represent the eternal whole and in every culture are the form that represents the sun, the earth, the moon, and the universe. They have free movement, are warm, comforting and give a sense of sensuality and love. Their movement suggests energy and power. Their completeness suggests the infinite, unity, and
  • 15. Fossil Fuels And Alternative Energy 90% of energy used in the world today is made by fossil fuels. Acid rain, global warming, and air quality are all leading problems in today s society all because the world won t put time and money into alternative energy. Alternative energy can effectively dwindle the amount of fossil fuels used. Alternative energy can not replace the use of all fossil fuelbut any amount of alternative energy use can be effective. Methods of theses energy alternatives can save the earth from running out of fossil fuels. Also they can decrease the amount of pollution released into the air each and every day. Fossil fuels are substances found underneath the earth s crust that are made from animal and plant remains that have decayed over millions of years. For these substances to fuel a machine and make energy the atoms have to be split. There are three different types of fossil fuels: oil, natural gases, and coal. Alternative energy is the way the world must go in order to stop the earth from being destroyed. Alternative energy is energy that is created and used in an environmentally friendly way. This energy does not produce an immense amount of carbon monoxide like that of fossil fuels. There are 5 different types of alternative energies. These consist of solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, and hydroelectric power. If people on earth keep using fossil fuels at this rate earth will run out. by the year. Not only will the supply run out but earth s temperatures will
  • 16. What Are The Psalms 42-51 The psalms 42 51 all deal with Israelites particular the Israel leaders. Psalms 42 to 52 were one combine entries. The proper geographical name for each psalm was Judea. The each psalm reference to korah who they were Levite and leader of guilt of psalmists (brueggemann and Bellinger 204). The sons of Korah in the Old Testament are truly a tales. The story begins with the Israelites during the time of Mosesjourney through the wilderness after leaving Egypt. The three sons of Levi they were Gershon, Merari, and Kohath. Therefore, the Kohathites were responsible for the care of the sanctuary. They were responsible for the care of the ark, the table, the lamp stand, and the altars. They were under the direct supervision of Eleazar, son
  • 17. The Importance Of Witchcraft In The 1400s Witchcraft in the 1400s going on to the 1700s gained massive popularity due to several factors. Some of these factors included hallucinogens contained in the oyl women used to anoint themselves, manipulating the hysteria and using it as a form of social control to make people conform to the norms of the society and lastly, using it to explain misfortunes that afflicted the people of the community and the neighboring ones. First, a witch had confessed that before going off on their meetings, they (the witches) anoint themselves with a special oyl that was brought to them by a spirit and that it assisted them on their journey with the devil to Sabbat, a place filled with merriment where their desires were being fulfilled. This ointment was said to help in the transportation of their soul or body to the said destination. The oyl was rubbed on their staffs, broomstick or under their armpits and other hairy parts of their body. What was unknown to them was that the ointment contained hallucinogenic active agents from plants like mandrake, henbane, and belladonna (also referred to as deadly nightshade). From these plants, the active hallucinogenic agent, atropine can be found in them and according to Marvin Harris, atropine is...absorbable through the intact skin. Under the influence of this hallucinogen, the users of the ointment claimed to see several people with them making merry in the Sabbat and fulfilling their utmost desires of sexual lust and other erotic behaviors.
  • 18. Manifestation Of The Transcontinental Railroad The First Transcontinental Railroad, completed in 1869 by the U.S. government under president and former Army general Ulysses S. Grant, was a defining moment in American history. The railroad, which stretches across 1,900 miles of mountainous terrain, was completed nearly 6 years after construction began in 1863. The First Transcontinental Railroad became the cornerstone of the economic prosperity in the western United States, allowing American citizens to conveniently travel to the west coast in a matter of days. The creation of this railroad, along with the American dream of unifying the coasts, is what ultimately drove Americans to colonizing and transforming the west into the urban environment it is today. Significantly, this railroad became the physical manifestation of Manifest Destiny, or the idea that America not only could, but was destined to be connected between its coasts. The First Transcontinental Railroad became the physical manifestation of the American Identities consisting of American Exceptionalism, Manifest Destiny, as well as the fundamental American ideals such as prosperity, freedom, and democracy which were first brought to the continent in the 1600s. During the time of construction, the First Transcontinental Railroad not only unified America, but unified the world through the lens of American Exceptionalism. Subsequently, American Exceptionalism is the idea that the United States is unique among all other nations of the world through the idea of democracy and liberty. The construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad brought workers from all over the globe, uniting them in order to achieve a common goal: transforming the world. Out of the 10,000 total workers constructing the First Transcontinental Railroad, nearly two thirds of them were Chinese, and many more were Irish. This idea of American Exceptionalism and the idea of prosperity in the United States is one of the main reasons that the First Transcontinental Railroad brought many immigrants from around the world to the United States during the mid 1800s. Conclusively, the idea of being unique among other nations through freedom, liberty, and democracy is what drove immigrants to come to the United States in order to
  • 19. Zoot Suit Riots Dbq Analysis During World War II, Latinos in American neighborhoods were subject to inequality, prejudice, and exploitation even though they sacrificed so much for the country. During World War II, East Los Angeles was going through the racial tensions between Anglo sailors, marines and resident Latinos called the Zoot SuitRiots. In document N, it shows a set of photos taken during these Zoot Suit Riotsand it shows several teenage boys being stripped of their clothes by the police. It also shows many Anglo sailors with bats and sticks in which they used to attack anyone who was wearing a zoot suit. The tension was all caused because Many sailors and marines would pass through Latino communities where confrontations between them and Latinos wearing Zoot... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of the Latinos that were the targets were young teens trying to find a way to express themselves, and because of the actions of these Anglo Sailors and police, they got that freedom taken away from them. Therefore, this was a negative impact because even the police were oppressing Latinos from freedom of expression. The Zoot Suit Riots were not the only times Latinos were discriminated, and it just wasn t teens that were subject to oppression. In document P, it shows a photo and article of Macario Garcia, the first Mexican National to be awarded the Congressional Medal of Order. Unfortunately, at a diner in his hometown, he was refused service because they told him, we don t serve Mexicans in here . This proves that Latinos were impacted negatively because they came back from the war expected to be seen as equal and American as whites since they spilled their blood for the protect their country, yet due to the racist beliefs of many they were still discriminated. Another impact that affected Latinos was the Bracero program. According to A History of the Mexican AmericanPeople, they contracted over 100,000 Mexicans to work on manual labor during the
  • 20. Essay about Case Study 2 Emre BULUT BA 5802 Financial Management Case Study 2Emre BULUT Lex Service PLC Cost of Capital2056281 Questions: 1. Why is Lex Service PLC concerned about its cost of capital in 1993? What role will an estimate of the cost of capital play within Lex? In general, how can and do companies make use of cost of capital estimates? Since there are significant changes in the company for the last 3 years such as descending trend in car and truck market in 1991, sale of one of their core electronics business, terminated Volvo agreement etc.; the company thinks that their financial value (equity and debt ratios and weights) and accordingly cost of capital is changed. Also company has free cash (derived from the sales of electronics... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As risk premium given average on long term equity annual return is used. Since it is not easy to observe the market premium, long term historical data on equity return is better. c. Is your estimate of Lex s cost of equity appropriate as a discount rate for Lex s total operating cash flows? Why or why not? For future cash flows, evaluation is done with WACC rate which consists from cost of equity and cost of debt in a weighted average. In this case, using cost of equity is not appropriate since we doesn t know cost of debt and weights of equity and debt, it doesn t reflect the actual rate for WACC. 3. If Lex had no debt in its capital structure, what would be its cost of capital? How could this estimate be used to value Lex? If Lex operated with essentially no leverage in its capital structure and then added a moderate amount of debt, how would this affect its total value? How might we capture this value impact of debt in our valuation analysis? If company doesn t have any debt, it means that WACC is equal to cost of equity. There are two ways of increasing capital, (1) using debt and (2) issuing new shares. For profitable companies sometimes it is cheaper to use debt instead of issuing new shares since cost of debt is tax shielded. In this case company didn t have any debt in past which means less default risk, it will affect total value in a positive way. It will decrease the taxes paid and increase net income, accordingly share values. 4.
  • 21. Why Is Gladiator Movie True The movie Gladiator, released in 2000, was directed by Ridley Scott. It was produced by Douglas wick, David Franzoni, and Branki Lustig. The three stars were Russell Crowe playing Maximus, Joaquin Phoenix playing Commodus, and Connie Nielsen playing Lucilla. Gladiator is a one part movie that won five academy awards. Maximus decides to retire from the Roman Army after a battle over the germanic tribes. After Commodus has killed his father the enperor and Maximus family, Maximus is captured and kept as a slave. He is sold to a man named Proximo who trains him to become a gladiator to get revenge on Commodus for what he did to his family. Maximus must go to the colosseum and fight his way to freedom and then kill Commodus. But Maximus earns so much respect from the crowd that now jealous Commodus decides to fight Maximus in the colosseum himself. Before the fight Commodus fatally stabs Maximus in the side. Maximus still fights Commodus and ends up killing him, but dies later from the stab wound in his side. Maximus is then buried with the figurines of his wife and son at the spot where he died. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of this movie is fictional. Commodus did not kill his father. He took the throne as a teenager, had a wife, and was very strong and good in battle. He ruled for 13 years, rather than a short period like in the movie. Commodus did not die in the arena either, he died in the bath from being strangled. The producers tried to put a spin on the actual events by putting in a fictual character (Maximus) and adding in fictional events to make it something more of the own rather than just a
  • 22. Bradford, Cornelia Foster Biography BRADFORD, Cornelia Foster (Dec. 4, 1847 Jan.15, 1935), social worker, was born in northern New York, probably in Granby, the birthplace of her older brother. She was the first daughter and second of three children of Mary Amory (Howe) and Benjamin Franklin Bradford. Her father, eighth in direct descent from Gov. William Bradford of Plymouth Colony, was a Methodist minister who later joined the Congressional Church; during her girlhood, he had a succession of pastorates in the Finger Lakes region of western New York. A staunch abolitionist, he sheltered in his parsonage escaped slaves en route to Canada. From her father, who also espoused such causes as women s rights and prohibition, Cornelia F. Bradford no doubt inherited her belief. Her
  • 23. Core Competencies That The National Organization Of Nurse... There are nine core competencies that the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) has adopted in which the nurse practitioner student s education is based on: scientific foundation, leadership, quality, practice inquiry, technology and information literacy, policy, health delivery system, ethics, and independent practice competencies. This writer will describe and summarize the competencies as they relate to the nurse practitioners practice. After extensive research by this writer, she was able to conduct a thorough interview with a Certified Nurse Practitioner(CNP). This writer has learned how the working CNP utilizes the competencies in her practice as a Neonatal Certified Nurse Practitioner. Description of the 9 NONPF NP Core Competencies The NONPF NP Core Competencies were established for the NP students to obtain a sound set of competencies that every NP student must have in order to practice independently (NONPF, 2015). They will have the skill and knowledge to practice by oneself. The competencies include the Scientific Foundation Competencies. These competencies will guide the student to conduct research and have evidence to back their findings. The NP will be able to critically analyze data and improve the practice by developing their own approach (NONPF, 2015). The Leadership Competency will help the NP institute change and help others initiate change as well (NONPF, 2015). The NP will be aware of the cost and quality of
  • 24. The Prospect Theory Paper If you were given the opportunity to make the decision of receiving $5000 with 100% certainty or the option with a 50% chanced of receiving $7000, what would you do? According to the Prospect Theory, people generally select the option of winning the $5000 where there is absolute certainty of a gain, over the option that is only half as certain. The Prospect Theory was first introduced by psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky in the late 1970 s and was further developed into the early 1990 s after years of research. Essentially, this is an expressive theoretical model that is to be applied to humans, that describes our behaviors and abilities to make decisions under certain circumstances. And, is comprised of the uncertainty or certainty... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We tend to ignore the final outcome of a decision and focus on the certainty or uncertainty of it. The value we place on winning and losing vary, which is what the Prospect Theory suggests. The Prospect Theory is a model that psychologists created to explain our behavior when it comes to decision making and how we make decisions. Typically, if a decision has to do with a gain, people will lean towards the most certain option because they may fear that if they selected the other option that would be disappointed. On the other hand, decisions that have to do with loses are seen as the opposite by the majority of people. This is because we feel more risky when selecting the uncertain option over the certain option because we are trying to avoid a significant loss. The Prospect Theory provides an explanation on how people make choices under strained conditions of gains and losses in their applications of the real
  • 25. Mrs Mallard Character Analysis of Story of an Hour Kate Chopin was brilliant at the art of short stories, in that she could compress so much of a character s personality and growth into a few pages. In her brief career, she published two novels and two short stories; and some of them are included in the Complete Works. In Chopin s short story, The Story of an Hour, her ability to contain a long trail of change in her character s way of thinking. Mrs. Mallard, the protagonist in The Story of an Hour has under gone the loss of her husband on the train wreck. As the story progresses we see how she contravenes through different feelings about the condition. When Mrs. Mallard start off as a fearful woman, but through the death of her husband s grief turns into relief and freedom, and has evolved into a stronger and more independent woman. When Josephine told that Brently has died, Louise cries rather than senseless, as she knows many other women would do. Her reaction shows that she is an emotional, demonstrative, and impassioned woman. At the beginning of the story, its focused on Mrs. Mallard s fragility. She is cast as a weak hearted woman, lonely. In the text, Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble, great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the new of her husband s death, (Chopin 169). Mrs. Mallard is not a strong person with heart failure. Louise Mallard is speaking of her husband, which indicates that her husband was the more dominate in
  • 26. Chapter 4 Chapter 1-4 Chapter Four: Chapter four will examine reasons of why teaching history and controversial, sensitive topics to young elementary students is important and those topics, such as racism, affect young children. It will also examine both the negative and positive effects and influences history can have on a young child s mind and their cultural way of thinking. Ethnicity, race, and other diverse characteristics play very important roles in today s society. James Bank believes that social science specialists in ethnic relations have abundantly documented the fact that ethnicity and ethnic cultures are integral parts of our social system (pg 5). What children learn in elementary schoolabout social studies and the history of their country and heritages will help determine what kind of citizen they will be to society when they are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The kind of education they receive in their earlier years helps lay out the foundation for building the characteristics of an open minded, easy to relate to, caring, member of society. There was a study published in 2013 that tested white children between the ages of 5 10 to see at what kind of stage of prejudice and racism they were harboring. Using the collected research, Franca and Monteiro came to an important, normative contextual condition that allowed children to display aversive racial biased behaviors (pg 264). What this means is that if children grow up in environments where the people are accepting and don t usually express bad attitudes towards people of different races and ethnicities, those children will continue on that same path and racism should not be an issue later on their life. Another study was conducted to study the affects of racism on babies and toddlers, and how
  • 27. Advantages Of Luxury Brands According to a study conducted by Brain Company, the number of luxury consumers has increased dramatically from 90 million to 330 million over the past 20 years(Arpizio, no date). Since Roman Times, people have been using luxury items and they have become more prestigious and valuable over time than they actually are due to their unique and different marketing and advertisements. The extraordinary marketing methods of selling luxury brands include making the products scarce, touching consumers emotions, using different kinds of advertisingmedium, having celebrities endorse their products, employing famous designers, and etc. Although those are all unique advertising strategies of luxury brands which are different from regular brands, the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While regular brands use advertising media such as billboard, public transportation, radio, flyers, and etc to make their products exposed to as many people as possible, luxury brands usually use magazines to promote their items and this is maintained in a membership system(Marketing Promotion Strategy, no date). One of the qualifications of luxury goods is that only people of the top drawer, who are the main consumers of the brand, should know the brand or their products. If the brand or items are exposed to the public, their already existing main consumers will leave due to the fact that the items they buy are no more rare and they cannot be the envy of others anymore. This leads to the fall of brand value and this explains why luxury brands do not make themselves exposed to the public by advertising through magazines. Another evidence that luxury brands use differentiated advertising media is that there is a difference in maintaining vip consumers. While common brands advertise online or through text messages due to the development of communications technology, luxury brands still use traditional advertising method, which is direct mail(Finocchiaro 14). By providing information about new products or sale to consumers who have enough income to buy luxury items and to the ones who use luxury brands often, consumers feel satisfied that they belong to the prestigious group and get to feel that they are worth being treated in that kind of special way from luxury brands(The attraction of direct mail | Tangent Snowball, no date). Besides, direct mail make consumers see and feel the high value of the brand and the products with classy quality of the mail(Finocchiaro 15). Using differentiated advertising media, luxury brands not only enhace the value of themselves but also enhance the value of their consumers so that they can manage their customers with hugh income.
  • 28. Santa Fe Research Paper Do you want to stretch your dollar when you buy a family vehicle for seven passengers with an athletic Powertrain and safe interior? Drop by Hanford Hyundai to checkout a 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe near Fresno. The 2017 Santa Fe, a midsize SUV with seating for up to seven passengers, has quick acceleration, a safe and refined interior, and delivers value at an affordable price. {The Powerful 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe} The 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe near Fresno comes with a 3.3 liter V6 with Dual Continuously Variable Valve timing and Gasoline Direct Injection, which improves efficiency and performance. The V6 cranks out 290 horsepower with 252 pound feet of torque and comes standard with front wheel drive; all wheel drive is also an available option. A six speed automatic transmission delivers power to the wheels. The 2017 Santa Fe averages 21 miles per gallon, and properly equipped, can tow up to 5,000 pounds. Best of all, the new Santa Fe provides a composed and confident drive, with abundant acceleration and smooth shifts. {What s New on the 2017 Santa Fe Near Fresno?} The 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe near Fresno, a six or seven passenger midsize crossover SUV available in four trim levels, has new front and rear styling highlighted by LED daytime running lights. The new Santa Fe features a 7 inch touchscreen that s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, every 2017 Santa Fe comes with dual zone climate control, Bluetooth, tilt and telescoping steering wheel, and a six speaker sound system with CD player and satellite radio. Standard safety features include traction and stability control, antilock disc brakes, modern airbags, automatic headlights and a rearview camera. In addition, the new Santa Fe comes with Blue Link, an emergency telematics system, which features theft recovery, geo fencing, and remote emergency
  • 29. Band Parable Essay This report is based on the tour design and promotional plan of the band Parable. The band Parable is an emerging band and is doing extremely well in its initial stages. The band members are students of the University and have delayed their education because of their passion in music. In order to enhance the band profile, the band is embarking on the UK tour to capture the attention of the audiences and create fan following amongst the UK youth. For conducting the concerts and to promote the band music, the band has chosen five spots for their concerts. For this tour, the budget has been designed for the label approval. In order to get the label approval and to acquire finance from the label, the budget plan is designed keeping in consideration all the significant aspects of the tour. The budget is designed keeping in mind the financial aspect and is cost effective. The budget incorporates the accommodation, staff cost, travelling and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The aim of designing this budget is to keep the tour cost effective yet beneficial for the Parable band. In designing the budget each and every element is selected very carefully to ensure the cost effectiveness of the tour. The total cost which will occur during the tour is ВЈ5850. It includes staff expenses, accommodation expenses, travel expenses and the promotional expenses. The total staff that will accompany the band during eth entire tour consists of 1 sound engineer, 2 technicians, 1 lightening engineer and street team to support the band. For this tour, an eligible sound engineer having required expertise needed for this tour is booked in ВЈ400. For technical support, 2 technicians are hired for ВЈ150 each i.e. together they will be paid ВЈ300. The lightening engineer is hired for ВЈ200 and street team consisting of 5 members is hired for ВЈ100 each i.e. in total the accumulated street team expense is amounting to ВЈ500 (Leonard,
  • 30. The Pros And Cons Of Assassination As A Tool Of Modern... The changing face of conflict has brought about an evolution on how we conduct and even think about warfare. Gross (2010) states that assassination was once prohibited under the statutes of international law but has increasingly become common in the modern day battlefield. A dilemma is presented when we question is there any ethical basis of using assassination as a tool of modern warfare. There is increasing realization that one cannot engage in war using the conventional means. Terrorism and insurgence being the new methods employed in modern warfare mean fighting using conventional rules puts one at a major disadvantage. The killing of Osama Bin Laden according to White (2012) can be termed as an assassination; it was executed by a special... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Osama bin Laden s case was special since while he was not the head of a government, he was the leader of a terrorist organization that was engaged in terrorist attacks against the United States. And as concluded by White (2012) this notion can be used to support the rationale of using terrorism as a tool of war on some specific special targets. Assassination though is not a just means of engaging in warfare as explained by Gross (2010) since there is no basis of choosing who is a terrorist engaging in warfare and who is not a terrorist. Nelson Mandela was labeled a terrorist by the South African government but he subsequently became a head of state and leader of South Africa. If assassination was used as a tool to eliminate him then it would complicate the justification of assassination as stated by White (2012) as a tool to eliminate terrorists in the event of a war. Mandela transformed from being a terrorist to a Nobel Peace prize winner. Justice cannot be served through assassinations as a method of war. The discretion of whether to use it or not cannot be left to the whims of those in government since they could use it on any of their so called enemies whom they could label as
  • 31. The Battle Of The Somme (1) The Battle of Somme The Battle of the Somme started in 1916 in the month of July and ended in the month of November and was the British and the French on one side vs the Germans on the other. It was an offensive type of battle . The British and the french got around 7 miles of ground and lost thousands of men in the process of the battle. It is considered one of the largest and bloodiest battles of WWI. The French and the British had agreed on a bunch of plans to attack the Central Powers . The majority of the battle was the French army. On the first day of the battle the germans were beat and were forced out of their positions. The battle was also the first battle that planes and tanks was used . When the battle had ended, the British and the French gained around 6 miles of German territory. (2) Airplanes, Gas, And Tanks Three popular weapons of WWI are airplanes, gas, and tanks. Airplanes were sometimes made out of canvas, wood, or wire. They were made at first to only spot enemy troops from above until the Germans got the idea to arm planes with machine guns. The countries that were allies of the Germans also armed their airplanes with machine guns . The Germans also were the first to use gas in any type of war. At first
  • 32. Taking a Look at Image Processing Image Processing is a technique to enhance raw images received from cameras /sensors placed on satellites, space probes and aircrafts or pictures taken in normal day today life for various applications. Various techniques have been developed in Image Processing during the last four to five decades. Most of the techniques are developed for enhancing images obtained from unmanned spacecrafts, space probes and military reconnaissance flights. Image Processingsystems are becoming popular due to easy availability of powerful personnel computers, large size memory devices, graphics software s etc. The common steps in image processing are image scanning, storing, enhancing and interpretation. Image Processing is used in various applications such as, Remote Sensing Medical Imaging Non destructive Evaluation Forensic Studies Textiles Material Science. Military Film industry Document processing Graphic arts Printing Industry 1.1. METHODS OF IMAGE PROCESSING There are two methods available in Image Processing. (1)Analog image processing (2)Digital image processing 1.1.1. ANALOG IMAGE PROCESSING Analog Image Processing refers to the alteration of image through electrical means. The most common example is the television image. The television
  • 33. The Holocaust After World War II Have you ever wondered or thought about what happened to the Nazis that helped with different parts of the Holocaust after World War II ended? Well, I thought about it and I did some research about the famous trials that happened between the years 1945 through 1949. These trials were made up after a man by the name of Adolf Hitler wanted world domination and he treated the jews horribly. This event solved a lot of problems from establishing an International Court and knowing what to do with the men that helped Hitler with the Holocaust. The charges were among many things but mostly crimes against hummanity was the most used charge. There was also a lot of controversy about the laws that were made in the court and before the trials even... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This trial also brought in interpreters, because all of the judges and people that were tried spoke at least 4 different languages, and they needed somebody that understood the languages and could translate it back quickly and effictiently. At the end of this trial, The International tribunal found all but 3 guilty. 12 men were sentenced to death, one in absentia, and the rest were put in prison. The prison sentences went from at least 10 years to life behind bars. 10 of the condemned were excuted by hanging on October 16, 1946. One of Hitler s right hand man and the commander of the Luftwaffe commited suicide with a Cyannide pill the night before his execution. The Major War Criminals Trials ended in the year of 1946, then the Allies started a new trial that had the lesser people on trial. These people ranged from doctors, store owners, and lawyers. This set of trials were called the subsequent trials. There were a total of 12 trials grouped together to form the subsequent trials. The first trial was the Doctors Trial this lasted from December 9th, 1946 to August 20,
  • 34. Girl Can T Dance Compare And Contrast Compare? Contrast? Do these words sound familiar? Well now read this essay all about comparing and contrasting two stories!One of these stories is Girl Can t Dance . According to Scholastic, Girl Can t Dance was published in the September 2013 issue of Storyworks. This 5 page story, may be short but still teaches a very valuable lesson. In this book, Emma, Goes internet famous and becomes stuck up and ends up losing her best friend. The other story of this essay is Good Enough . Good Enough was published in October 2012. Good Enough is also a 5 page story about a girl named Dori who wanted an Orion shirt but ended up getting a fake. Both of these story were published in a Storyworks magazine. Girl Can t Dance and Good Enough have similarities and differences such as the setting during the climaxand the change in mood throughout the climax. One similarity between Girl Can t Dance and Good Enough is the setting during the climax of the story and how important that is. Both stories setting during the climax is at school. In Girl Can t Dance , Emma has to leave the popular table to go apologize to her best friend. An example is on page 18, Even though I sat with the popular kids, I was pretty much ignored. After several days of this, I picked up my tray and walked to where Aubree was eating with a bunch of kids from my English class (Yee). Based on this evidence, the writer can conclude the climax takes place at school and is very important to the story. This is because when Emma goes to apologize to Aubree, the friendship is on the line. School is a very important setting because this is where Emma ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both stories have the climax happen in a school setting. A differencebetween these two stories is the change of mood during the climax. As a reader, take all this new information about Girl Can t Dance and Good Enough and read one of these amazing books
  • 35. Water Quality In The Mississippi River Descriptive: How has the agricultural industry in America s Heartland shifted over time? What kind of legislation exists surrounding nonpoint source nutrient loading to the Mississippi, as compared to legislation in other countries such as China and Egypt? How does water quality in the Mississippi River compare with that of similar sized rivers, and how do these different levels of water degradation impact societies? Explanatory: How do political influences drive agricultural pollution, specifically in regards to the conservative nature of the states that surround the drainage of the Mississippi River? What makes agricultural water pollution difficult to control, in spite of all the attention it has been receiving by organizations such as the
  • 36. How does Concentration affect the rate of reaction between... How does Concentration affect the rate of reaction between Magnesium and Hydrochloric acid? Secondary resources: Chemical reactions only occur when reacting particles collide with each other, with sufficient energy to react, this is called the collision theory. The minimum amount of energy required to cause this reaction is called the Activation energy. There are four main factors which affect the rate of reaction. The first factor is: Temperature of reactants: When the temperature increases the particles move around faster (because they have more energy). Because the particles are moving faster , they are more likely to collide. When the temperature is low, the particles are slower and they also collide less. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If there is a smaller surface area there is less collisions, therefore there is a decrease in the rate of reaction. Aim: My aim for carrying out this investigation is to find out whether concentration effects the rate of reaction between Hydrochloric acid and magnesium metal. Mg+2HCL MgCl +H Magnesium +hydrochloric acid Magnesium chloride +hydrogen Pre test: I have decided to use the water displacement method to collect the gas. While carrying out my pre test, I performed experiments with different amounts, times, lengths etc in order to establish the most appropriate quantity. I have decided to use magnesium granules instead of magnesium strips and magnesium powder because when I experimented with magnesium strip It took way to long for the gas to be collected. When I experimented with magnesium powder the gas was collected to fast. So I decided to use magnesium granules because the time of the gas to be collected. As you can see the results below match my statement.
  • 37. Magnesium (g) HCA (cm) H20 (cm) Time (s) 0.1g (granules) 20cm 0 12.38 0.1g (strip) 20cm 0 26.70 0.1g (powder) 20cm 0 No time
  • 38. Should Athletic Directors Be Organised And Proactive I agree with you that athletic directors must be organized and proactive. First, they must be organized and communicate effectively so volunteers understand their job descriptions (Cramartie, 2013). They must also make security plans well in advance of major sporting events to ensure proper coverage. One way athleticdirectors can proactively enhance security and safety is promoting sportsmanship within their program. According to Hoch, athletic directors must set the expectations and then communicate these parameters to everyone involved in your program athletes, coaches, parents and fans ( National , n.d., p. 2). Athletic directors must develop expectations and then enforce the policy ( National , n.d., p. 2). Athletic directors and coaches
  • 39. Human Distribution Patterns Of Acacia Saligna Abstract Distribution patterns of Acacia saligna are quite diverse in South Africa especially taking under consideration that they do not have immediate threats that inhibit their spread. However, this species occurs in very different environmental gradients, as it can occur from a wet habitat/area to a bare rock surface that is a very dry habitat. Due to such observations for the distribution of this species a question is imposed in this paper as to how do traits vary along environmental gradients? Two phenotypic traits/characteristics are investigated, Specific Leaf Area (SLA) and wood density. SLA was calculated by adding the total sum of all the leaf area per individual and dividing that with the total sum of all the leaf dry mass per individual. SLA = Total leaf area/ Dry leaf mass, SLA unit g/cmВІ. The highest value for SLA is at the dry site, intermediate in wet site and lowest in the ultra dry site. The wood density for branch and stem samples was calculated using the latest dry mass value/ volume. Wood density unit measure is g/cmВі. The stem wood density was highest at the ultra dry site, followed by wet site and then the dry site. Branch wood density was highest at the dry site, intermediate at ultra dry site and lowest at the wet site. Introduction Acacia saligna is a small tree endemic to the Swan Coastal plain in the Mediterranean climate region of south west Australia and is widely naturalized in Mediterranean type ecosystems throughout the world (Tozer and
  • 40. The Power Of Money In The Great Gatsby The Power of Pennies Money is a power that comes with a price. In the 1920 s during the great depression, money was a huge issue, because of all the people losing their jobs. This caused people to do whatever they can to get it. In The Great Gatsby the characters suffer from a similar problem: They all want money, but not all of them have it. They then do whatever they have to do to climb to the top of the social ladder. In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald shows the motif money is power through the characters Daisy, Myrtle, and Gatsby. Daisy would suffer through any pain as long as she got to be rich. Gatsby conveys Daisy s lust for money when he says, Her voice is full of money (Fitzgerald 120). Daisy wants money more than anything else; even to the point that it shows in her voice and actions. Everything she does is meticulously planned around keeping her social status and access to money alive but not around her own happiness. She is even referred to as The king s daughter and The golden girl further showing her desire for money(Fitzgerald 120). Daisy perfectly shows how money can take controlof life as it did to hers. Without her desire for money, Daisy would not have done most of the things she ended up doing in The Great Gatsby. Daisy will be shaped forever by the crude force of Tom s money (Jr. Leland S). To Daisy, the force of money is so strong that she will allow others to control how she lives just to obtain its power. Even though Tom is the one who has
  • 41. Sexual Connotation In Roland Barthes s The Death Of The... Roland Barthes essay the Death of the Author (1968) marks the transition from structuralism to poststructuralism , in which he celebrates the demise of the author as ushering in an era of joyous freedom (Barry 65) granted to the literary text and its reading. The text becomes an open ended and a polysemic discourse, and as such open to multiple meanings. He favours the essential verbal condition of literature , in which the role of the reader is that of something who holds together in a single field all the traces [intertextuality included] by which the written text is constituted (Leitch 1324 25). His poststructuralist perspective makes him see a text s unity lying not in its origin (an author), but its destination (a reader). In... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the process of occurrence of writing, Barthes sees, the reader as experiencing the intensities, the pleasure of the text, the erotics of reading texts that are always coming into being. Barthes equates the reading experience, so often, with a kind of orgasmic , thus, giving it hedonistic or say inherent sexual connotation . In his essays From Work to Text and Theory of the Text Barthes contrasts the traditional author based notion of The Work with The Text , and state that while a work can be held in the hand and seen on the shelves of libraries and bookshops, the text only exists when it is produced by the new reader . To him the Text is experienced only in an activity, in a production (Barthes cited in Allen 83). To Barthes, as has been pointed out, the text is a kind of woven or spun fabric seen as made up of quotations, references, and echoes . Never the less, this intertextual weave is potentially infinite in the sense that when we come to deal with the text we find it as if it has been something already written and the already said . The new reader of the text notices that the quotations a text is made of are anonymous, irrecoverable, and yet already read: they are quotations without quotation marks (Barthes cited in Allen
  • 42. August Wilson Fences Analysis Fences by August Wilson August Wilson is ranked as one of the critical voices in American theatre. His plays are a revelation of remarkable talent that mentions on the African American lifestyle and experience and simultaneously creates a global appeal. Fences, one of his plays is a reflection of his rhetorical aims of using art in changing the existing relationship between the blacks and society as proof that the African Americanculture is fit for offering sustenance. Fences by August Wilsongets its title from the main character, Troy. In the beginning, he builds a fence for his wife as he engages in a conversation with Bono, his friend. The fence is completed by the end of Act 1 and Bono, and his wife had previously placed a bet that he would buy her a new refrigerator if the fence would be successfully built. Set up in Pittsburgh, PA on an African American section between the late 1950s and 1960s, the play rotates around father and son conflict. Troy is a garbage collector of African American origin and was once a famous ballplayer within the Negro Leagues before inclusion of the blacks in the American leagues. His son Cory has a talent for athletics sports and targets to win a college scholarship from football. Cory pleads with his father to allow him to quit his job at the grocery store to be fully involved in football. Nevertheless, his father does not accept which bars Cory from joining the high school team. This shows that Troy is not sensitive to Cory s wish, but on the contrary, he has the will to fight for his rights which sees him rise to become a garbage truck driver in the city. It is sad that he denies his son the opportunity of becoming a sportsperson. To make matters worse, Troy cheats on his wife Rose but show compassion to his brother Gabriel who is mentally disturbed. Gabriel got a head wound when he took part in the World War II, and his friendship with Bono is firm. Troy has a mistress, Alberta who unfortunately passes on while giving birth and the mistreated Rose takes in the child. However, Rose refuses ever to obey Troy again. The commitment of Gabriela to asylum leaves Troy and Cory entirely apart after Cory mentions that Gabriel s government considers the services that were being
  • 43. Who Is Dr. Carson A Hero Gifted Hands Dr. Carson is a hero to many people. He is loved and appreciated due to his success in saving the lives of many. To become the great man he is now, he had came across many obstacles on the way. Some of the obstacles which had come across were bad temper, bullying, and having a hard time in education. Dr. Carson had learned to overcome his obstacles. When Dr. Carson was young he had a really bad temper. He would get mad really easily and attack whomever was arguing with. For example he almost hit his mother with a hammer because she didn t buy him the right kind of clothes for school. He also almost killed someone with a pocket knife but luckily the person who he had attacked was wearing a leather belt and when the knife hit
  • 44. Literary Analysis Of Thanatopsis William Cullen Bryant is the author of Thanatopsis. This poem is the one describes the link between death and nature. Nature is the main central idea of Transcendentalism, and each author has different ideas about nature, and their writing methods are different. Emerson, is the author who is main representative of Transcendentalism, and Bryant have a slightly different style of Emerson. Bryant was born in Cumington, Massachusetts, and began writing poetry before he was nine years old. Bryant s family is Puritan family, when he was a child, he was often ill, and his father asked him to walk in the forest to strengthen his constitution, which gave him a keen interest in nature. Bryant s position combines the impulses of the British romantic school and his own New England conservatism. His life gradually moved away from the Calvinism of religion, the political transition from federalism to unification and Jackson s democratic attitudes. He thought poetry was an art of association, it inspires readers imagination with symbolism rather than direct imitation of life, and hold the reader s feelings and arouse them to act with passion. His style throughout the 19th century formed the mainstream of American poetry (1). He is one of the representatives of the transcendentalists. Transcendentalism was not a rejection of Unitarianism, rather, it developed as an organic consequence of the Unitarian emphasis on free conscience and the value of intellectual reason. The
  • 45. Use of Collaborative and Cooperative Learning Collaborative and cooperative learning promotes student learning through group oriented activities. Collaborative learning is a method of teaching and learning in which student teams will work together to create a meaningful multimedia project. Cooperative learning, which will be the primary focus of this paper, is a specific kind of collaborative learning. In cooperative learning, students work together in small groups on a structured activity. Cooperative groups will work face to face and will learn to work as a team. The multimedia project will allow all students to benefit from gaining a deeper knowledge of the multimedia matters through communication with their peers and building relationships among their peers of different... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This guide will be useful in my teaching practice to help provide strategies in developing a cooperative learning environment (Tanner, Bottoms, Feagin, Bearman, 2003). The guide will help integrate technology into this multimedia project that will provide students with fresh ways to learn and opportunities to apply knowledge to new situations, thus encouraging problem solving and thinking skills. The instructional plans used in the multimedia project will make sure that students have access to technology that enhances learning. Students will learn to use technology in conducting research and in presenting what they have learned. Students will also apply productivity/multimedia products to support personal productivity, group collaboration and learning throughout the curriculum as well as use technology to design, develop, publish and present products related to classroom content. The purpose of this guide is to help teachers deepen students learning and to challenge teachers and students to set learning goals that go far beyond the classroom (Tanner, Bottoms, Feagin, Bearman, 2003). Cooperative learning is considered a classroom organizational and instructional method which was considered for this multimedia project. Cooperative learning is more than just group work. Lee (1997) in traditional group learning, students work in groups with no attention paid to group functioning, whereas in cooperative learning, groups work is carefully prepared,
  • 46. The Benefits of Educational Values When I was in elementary school I always had the thought What was the purpose of education, what can we do with it? ; Never having an idea of the benefits gained from being concealed in a large building with 300 other students. The view of school was more considered a daycare meant for children, to be dropped off at 8am and then picked up at 3pm. Teachers would inform the students that they re preparing us for the future. I partially understood what it meant because everything we learned was repetitive, boring and seem so distant from what I wanted to achieve. At the time I wanted to become a doctor and everything taught wasn t related to it. Until the thought of college anchored my mind in high school, everyone was getting good grades just to attend college and Universities so soon enough, I sat down with my advisor and thats the moment when I understood why educationis vital to our growth. My advisor said education opens your eyes to a wider world, it also gives opportunities for a brighter future. Without education there will no progress in any field of growth like medicine, engineering, it will all remain the same for centuries. Along the way up the educational ladder, attending college revolutionized my view on education. Not only was it just meant for the greater welfare of a person but it affects us as a whole by having a potential for economic gain and new discoveries. Not all educational growth happens in an academic environment, some may be learned through
  • 47. Examples Of Alice In Kindred In Kindred, we can infer that Alice is just obeying the decisions made for her. After her and Isaac were captured, they both encountered a vicious attack, leaving them both seriously injured. Although she is being taken cared of by Dana, Alice is still being held against her own will. Leaving her in a vulnerable position that forces her to do what she is told. I.e., even though she is receiving treatment and being fed, Alice would much rather be free with Isaac, It was though she had just noticed this specific pain in the same way she noticed me. Where is this? she asked... (154). At this point, the best situation would be for Alice to stay with Rufus, because her husband has since been beaten and sold off, this is the Weylin house,
  • 48. Lorelei The Siren Research Paper Sirens have been known as hazardous creatures that lure sailors into a death caused by a shipwreck, according to the website, Greek Mythology. She is Lorelei the Siren, and her life s story is unfortunate. Her name means River of Doom , her beauty and golden hair will get any sailors attention. More importantly is Lorelei s life as a Siren. She hides during the day, under a bolder and comes out at night, sitting upon the rock combing her golden hair and singing her captivating song. Lorelei lures in sailors to a death that was not even expected. The Lorelei takes place in St. Goarshausen, Germany, on the Rhine river. According to the website Loreley Info, she was already prominent during the middle ages. The area where the Lorelei is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She has heard of this story, since it is so popular in Germany. She heard this story about sixty years ago when she was little, her parents told her the story of Lorelei. Two years ago we took a trip to Germany and we got to see the Lorelei rock beside the Rhine river. As were approaching the Lorelei rock, our cruise director had told us the story about the Lorelei. The rock is large and it measures one hundred and twenty meters above the waterline. I thought doing my myth on the Lorelei, I would have a greater understanding since I have seen her rock by the
  • 49. Instructions For Questions On Instructions INSTRUCTIONS You are requested to answer within 30 days the following Interrogatories: (a)Your response shall set forth the interrogatory, and its answer, and shall answer separately and fully in writing, or shall state fully the grounds for refusal to answer any interrogatory. The response shall be signed by you. (b)Your answers shall include all information available to you or through agents, representatives or attorneys. (c)These interrogatories are continuing in character so as to require you to promptly amend or supplement your answers if you obtain further material information. (d)If you elect to specify and produce business records of yours in answer to any interrogatory, then your specification shall be in sufficient detail to permit the interrogating party to locate and identify, as readily as you can, the records from which the answer may be ascertained. (e)If in answering these interrogatories you encounter any ambiguities construing either a question, instruction or definition, set forth the matter deemed ambiguous and the construction used in answering. DEFINITIONS As used in these interrogatories, the following terms are to be interpreted in accordance with these definitions: (a)The term person includes any individual, joint stock company, unincorporated association or society, municipal or other corporation, the State, its agencies or political subdivisions, any court, or any other governmental
  • 50. Meaning Of Metaphysical Poetry INTRODUCTION The word meta means after and so in simple terms , metaphysical means after physical . Metaphysics cover a wide range of topics from religious to consciousness. It is all about exploration and philosophy. Samuel Johnson first coined the term metaphysical poetry in his book lives of the most eminent English poets. Metaphysical poetrycan be divided broadly in two parts. They are love poems and religious poems. The habit of writing both these type of poetry is derived from John Donne , who in his first phase of life wrote love poems in during his later life wrote religious poems. The metaphysical poetsare known for their ability to surprise the reader with the help of conceit, paradoxical images, colloquial language,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example in the poem, The definition of love , the poet makes a series of paradoxical assertions that pose a riddle. It invites the reader to identify the nature of the love of which its speaks. The early stanza suggest love for god. The second half is related to love between man and woman. We can also see allegory in Marvell s poetry. One such example is Bermudas . Bermuda is an allegorical poem of forty iambic tetrameters rhyming in couplets. The poem is in 3 parts a four line introduction describing a small boat; a central section of 32 lines consisting of the song sung by the sailors on the boat , in which the Bermudas are represented as an earthly eden and again a four line conclusion. Bermuda is an island in the West Indies. They were often referred to as earthly paradise in the early seventeenth century. Again the image from the small boat to the song plays with two traditions. A) In Homer s Odyssey , Odysseus is advised that if he wishes to sail past the sirens safely he must plug his men s ears with the help of wax and have himself tied to the mast so that he is not seduced by the charm of their choices. B) In Petrarchan lyrics, a man s life is often likened to a ship sailing through storms until he can reach the harbor the love of his mistress
  • 51. Who Attended The Service As Part Of Their Lifestyle To experience a new religion is eye opening to me and was very interesting to visit and collaborate with people who attended the service as part of their lifestyle. First of all, I am Native American and I see that my Navajo traditions and worshiping services has a unique and precise way of worshiping. Considering I was raised as a Southern Baptist throughout my childhood of going to Bible camp and youth camps which has gotten me to see that it was the only right way of worshiping and seeing other religions idolizing other physical pagans which I saw this as wrong. However, this course was a way to be openminded about other cultures besides my own christian background. As this course concludes, I fine myself seeing the core roots set back in centuries of all religion of having similar foundations in all aspects of their history. As I heard that my dad had connections to a friend, Gordon, who was a Jew and was more than willing to take me along and experience this new form of worshipping, I began to have thoughts of their religious people. Their history is unique in many ways of expressing their dedication in extreme forms of chanting of the Torah. A Jew would have the consciousness so fixed on studying the Torah, they would have a constant study of His wisdom, God. When, however, they understood Torah study to be a ritual act that encompasses more than the logical activities involved. On August 6 of Saturday I attended a Shabbat morning service at Congregation Albert. As
  • 52. Challenges for Foreign Manager in South Korea University of Maryland University College AMBA 620 Introduction Background To put it mildly the cultural differences between the United States and South Korea are vast. South Korean culture according to Javidan, Dorfman, Sully de Luque and House (2006) is similar to Chinese culture in that it is rich in tradition and heavily influenced by Confucian values. The values of Confucianism funnel down to everything from family life to corporate life. Javidan et al. (2006) details that Confucianism emphasizes the importance of relationships and community (p. 83). Park, Rehg, and Lee (2005) mention that in South Korean culture it is important behave in an honorable, trustworthy, and respectable fashion as these attributes are all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The dimension known as Institutional Collectivism shows how a culture practices rewards and encouragement. Javidan et al. (2006) explain that South Koreans thrive off of teamwork and group reward unlike other countries such as the United States, which favors a more individualistic system (p. 70). Of all the cultures studied as part of Project GLOBE, South Korea ranked highest in their need of a group reward system. This information will help me establish a reward system that will satisfy the need that the employees require in South Korea. An additional factor that Javidan, et al. (2006, p. 70) raises is Uncertainty Avoidance which can be characterized as a tolerance for uncertainty (Hofstedeв„ў Cultural Dimensions, n.d.). According to Hostede s scale, South Koreans do not like change and thrive off of order and use structure to minimize uncertainties (Hofstedeв„ў Cultural Dimensions, n.d.). This leads me to question, how they will handle a new foreign manager? especially a woman manager. Culture Shock One of the biggest culture shocks for me will be the move itself. Relocating my family, getting a new home, learning the language are all obstacles I will have to overcome. My cultural orientation training will help, but a new job is always a bit overwhelming at first not to mention tackling a foreign grocery store. Another challenge will be adapting to the
  • 53. Righteous Dopefiend Summary Introduction Righteous Dopefiend is an ethnography written by Philippe Bourgois, who is a Professor of Anthropology and Community Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Jeff Schonberg, who at the time was a graduate student of medical anthropology at the University of California. The ethnography takes place on the streets of San Francisco where Jeff and Philippe followed two dozen homeless heroin injectors and crack smokers over a 12 year period. Righteous Dopefiend depicts the trials and tribulations of the homeless on Edgewater Boulevard and their daily struggle as they cope with drug addiction, violence, and homelessness. Writing Style Through images taken over the ethnographic period, excellent use of imagery, and statistics the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The use of dialogue in the ethnography is affective at depicting the lives and thoughts of the homeless through their own words and not through the words of the ethnographer. Another theme that appears in Righteous Dopefiend is the use of the ethnographer s fieldnotes, which usually included dialogue between the ethnographer and one or more of the participants, but also the thoughts of the ethnographers themselves. It is affective to have the thoughts and observations of the ethnographer in an ethnography as it usually paints a clearer picture of situations and can uncover lies told by the participants as well as provide definitions of focal vocabulary used by the participants. In between the mountains of dialogue, fieldnotes, and images the authors also included explanations for situations, statistics, and relevant worldly information at the time of its writing, which comprised the bulk of the ethnography. Jeff and Philippe would talk about the participant s daily routines, backgrounds, and family but would also talk about things such as the economy, politics, healthcare, and the legal system. The use of all these different aspects and writing styles allowed the authors to create a powerful representation of the events the homeless dealt with from not only an economic and political perspective, but also a personal and familial level. This resulted in a strong emotional appeal from the readers and really tested the cultural relativism of both the ethnographers and
  • 54. The Navajo Ways of Life Navajo Way of Life Kathleen E. St.Cyr ANT101 Jeffrey Ratcliffe July 16, 2012 Every culture has a primary mode of subsistence that makes them unique. Among the Navajo culture their primary mode of subsistence are pastoralists. Pastoralists have an impact on different aspects with in the culture. The aspects that I will be discussing will be the Navajo s beliefs and values, sickness and healing, kinship, and their social organization. Pastoralists are those who regularly move in search of naturally occurring grass and water. (Nowak Laird, 2010) Navajo s are an Indian tribe that live on reservations and sometimes reside on public domains outside of the reservations. The Navajo nation is the largest reservation in North... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The healing ceremony, which is also called a sing is one of the most well known. This is where the sandpainting, like I talked about in the previous paragraph, is made by the medicine man. These ceremonies are used to cope with the uncertainties and dangers that occur in the world as well. The Navajo have a kinship system that follows the lineage of the woman. When a baby is born, he or she belongs to the clan of the mother. Navajo children are born to the mother s clan and taker her clan name, and are born for the father s clan. This way Navajos know who they are through identification. When a man is ready to marry he is to marry someone outside of his clan. They consider it incest if he was to marry someone in the same clan even though they are not blood related. The clan name is passed from the mother to the child. The Navajo way a man is to introduce himself to others by stating his maternal and paternal clans on both sides of his family. This is so other Navajos know where you they came from. When two Navajos meet for the first time they refer to each other as brother and sister. This for Americans would be cousins. Father s and mother s cousins in the American way are thought of as aunts and uncles in the Navajo way. Grandparent s brothers and sisters in the American way are thought of as grandma s and grandpa s in the Navajo way. When a Navajo
  • 55. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Hydropower Energy 2.6 Hydropower Energy Generally, hydropower is a form of energy which is called renewable energy source where power is comes from the energy of water flowing through from higher to lower elevations (Bureau Reclamation, 2005). Renewable energy is defined as the energy that is produced from sources that are result from the natural movements and mechanisms of the Earth as well as quickly replenished by it (Thoughtful Education Press, 2008). The examples of the sources of renewable energy are the sun, wind, and water (Thoughtful Education Press, 2008). In order to produce electricity for the use of consumer, solar cells, wind farms, and hydroelectric power have been used effectively (Thoughtful Education Press, 2008). According to Thoughtful Education Press (2008), in general,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Besides that, it is not environmental friendly and might lead to serious affect for our health (Mondal, 2015). Furthermore, they can be re generated in a short period of time as well as it is existent in the form of fossil fuels, natural gas oil and coal (Mondal, 2015). The comparison of advantages and disadvantages between renewable sources and non renewable sources is shown in Table 4. Table 4. Comparison of advantages and disadvantages between renewable sources and non renewable sources Renewable EnergyNon Renewable Energy Advantages: The energy such as sun, wind, geothermal, ocean energy are accessible in the abundant amount and free usage. It has low carbon emissions, which makes it as green and environmental friendly sources. It helps boosting the economy and generating job opportunities. It can cheaper than consuming the local electrical supply.Advantages: It is cheap when converting form one type of energy to another. It is easy to