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Analysis Of The Poem Billy Collins
Introduction to Poetry Billy Collins is known as one of the most popular, successful, and influential
poets in American history. Collins is famously known for addressing his audience directly, mentally
pulling them into the poem, and creating a temporary companionship with the reader. One of the
prominent examples of this style of writing can be examined in his poem, Introduction to Poetry. In
Billy Collins poem, Introduction to Poetry, he plays the role as a teacher, teaching the reader how to
analyze poetry by letting your open mindedness lead you to the meaning of the poem. The title of the
poem can be compared to a beginner English class, such as Poetry 101. Introduction to Poetry is about
a teacher s frustration towards the simple mistake that inexperienced readers make when poetry is first
introduced. Unable to read the poem properly, they often do not capture a poem s natural beauty or
message. Often frustration to interpreting certain pieces of writing leads to the animosity of poetry. In
the poem Collins is contrasting two ways of reading a poem. The first opinion, which is advocated in
the first five stanzas, is of the poet or teacher who describes how he would like readers to read the
poem. The second opinion, which is condemned in the last two stanzas, is of the readers and students
who want to find out as quickly as possible what the poem means. Throughout the poem, there is
heavy use of metaphor for poem . For example, in the first stanza, I ask them to
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Cubism Symbolism
The transition from Cubism to De Stijl can be seen through the works of Pablo Picasso s Three
Musicians, Theo van Doesburg s Card Players, and Piet Mondrian s Tableau No. II with Red, Blue,
Black, Yellow, and Gray. One can see the transition from geometric shapes creating people to just
using geometric shapes to create a grid. Among the generic shapes that change each has much
different symbolism and history. In Picasso s Three Musicians the subject matter, from left to right,
consists of a pierrot, a harlequin, a monk, and a dog hidden behind the harlequin s legs. There are two
versions of this piece, both created in 1921. Even though it was nearing the end of Cubism, Picasso s
highlights the aspects of Synthetic Cubism. Even at the end of the movement, the shapes can portray it
as paper cut outs, from which the style began. The background and foreground are all dark, the only
brightness in the piece are the three subjects. The pierrot and harlequin are part of the old Italian
theater called Commedia dell arte. The pierrot and the monk represent Picasso s close friends.
Guillaume Apollinaire, representing the pierrot, was a poet who was one of the major players in the
surrealist movement, who had recently died. Max Jacob, the monk, another poet was the one who had
introduced Picasso to Apollinaire, and had recently started to live in a monestary. The Harlequin
represents Picasso himself, as he used this subject in multiple paintings of him to represent himself.
The
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‘the Poems ‘Remember’, ‘Piano’ and ‘Poem at...
The poems Remember , Piano and Poem at Thirty nine all explore melancholy emotions. How far do
you agree with this statement? Poem at Thirty nine and Piano explore melancholy emotions while
Remember does not in my opinion. The reasons I do no completely agree is because the three poems
all have hidden feelings and meanings. Poem at Thirty nine shows melancholy emotions because it
presents the loss of the persona s father and Piano portrays how D.H. Lawrence misses his childhood.
However Remember is not a sad poem but it might seem so because it is explaining Rossetti s feelings
towards death. Poem at Thirty nine is a free verse structured poem by Alice Walker. There is sadness
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Apart from that, the use of words after the turn, such as do not grieve , forget and smile also indicate
there is an opposite feeling. This is probably because at the turn, Rossetti changes her feeling
completely and demands everyone to forget her and be happy. The poem Piano by D.H. Lawrence is a
sad poem. In my opinion, the poem is tragic because the persona misses his childhood. It could show a
desire for D.H. Lawrence to return to his childhood and home. I weep like a child for the past would
suggest longing for the past. The persona also feels the lost the comfort for home, the phrases to the
old Sunday evenings at home and cosy parlor suggest the persona s feeling for home. This could lead
to D.H. Lawrence not able to return to his home country suggesting he might be viewed as a traitor in
World War I. There are some words that resembles the sound of the piano, possibly because the poem
is called Piano . The examples are: boom of tingling strings and piano appassionato . They were
effective because it reflects the title of the poem. It suggest the persona longed for his childhood which
D.H. Lawrence use to over his fear of isolation. The line boom of tingling string was especially
effective, because boom and tingling strings sound completely opposite and they form a contrast (With
boom sounding loud and noisy and tingling strings sounding soft and
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The Equal Education System
Table of Contents
 Introduction 3
 Research Log 5
 Central Material 7 22
Chapter 1: Invisible Inequality 7
Chapter 2: Different Families, Different Lives 13
Chapter 3: Education Fever 19
 Conclusion 23
 Annotated Resource List 25
Introduction
Wealthy kids usually do better in school than poor kids .
Australians likes to think of themselves as an egalitarian society in which everyone has a fair go . This
idea has led to the creation of an equal education system but today, the reality is far from this
egalitarian system. Only 17% of Australians from low socioeconomic backgrounds are able to attend
university , roughly half the likelihood of Australians from medium and high socioeconomic
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By exploring the social inclusion and exclusion created by the notion of money, this PIP utilises the
cross cultural comparison of high and low socioeconomic households to investigate the question, How
does Socioeconomic Status affect Academic Success? Additionally, this PIP also examines the
continuity and change of society s perception of academic success as a critical component of the social
and cultural literacy process.
Secondary sources such as academic journals and news articles provided macro perspectives which
formed the basis of my primary research. My primary research consisted of a questionnaire revealing
significant quantitative data regarding the correlation between socioeconomic status and academic
success from different social and generational perspectives. A focus group provided a diverse range of
personal perspectives and beliefs, focusing on the stereotypes of different social classes and its
correlation with academic success. Additionally, the qualitative data also illustrates society s changing
perception on academic success.
A content analysis on Struggle Street provided personal insight into the struggles and prejudice of
individuals from low socioeconomic backgrounds, allowing me to empathise with their perspectives.
Conclusively, structured interviews conducted via email with Professor Geoff Williams, provided a
more legitimised perspective that adds to the textual integrity and validity to the PIP.
From investigating the
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Speaking English Official Language
I agree with senator James M. Inhofe that english should be the official language of the nation.What
convinced me that english should be the official language nation is when he said Speaking English is a
guaranteed way for new immigrants to succeed in school, increase their career options. This statement
convinced me the most because it can force the immigrants to learn a new language for their own
good. For example if a refugee came to america he/she would already know english so they would get
a better life or opportunities. A scholarship would be an opportunity because if you were a kid when
you came to america it would be easier to understand and speak the language fluently and not have
difficulties even if your intelligent. Another
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Rose Dancing at Lughnasa
Re read Act 2 from page 56 (CHRIS: There she is!) to page 59 (KATE: what has happened to this
house? Mother of God, will we ever be able to lift our heads ever again...? (Pause)). Discuss the
presentation and role of Rose in this extract and elsewhere in the play.
Although mentally handicapped, Rose Mundy is perhaps the most fearless of all her sisters. Her role
in Dancing at Lughnasa is key in highlighting the morally and religiously restricting traits in her sister
Kate as well as outlining the confining constraints of living in very rural Ireland. As the plot unravels,
the audience become increasingly aware of Rose s dispersing innocence when symbolic events such as
the dead stained rooster occur.
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Small details that appear romantic to Rose such as him calling her his Rosebud seem sleazy and
worrying to everyone else as they know what Danny Bradley is really like, but unfortunately poor
Rose is too simple to realise. It is also very disheartening to watch Rose have to return to her banal,
grubby household duties after just seeing her in such a natural, relaxed state. Maggie tells Rose that
she needs to go and get some turf and Rose replies I ll change first, Maggie. It is sad that Rose s
happiness cannot last any longer; moreover it is interesting that she changes her clothes because Rose
s outfits are very representative of her routines. She changes from her good skirt and her good shoes to
her overalls and her wellingtons which show the drastic return from freedom and femininity to these
monotonous dirty tasks which she is summoned to.
There is a significant loss of innocence seen in Rose by her sisters and the audience after she has
returned from her date with Danny Bradley. Firstly, after thrusting some berries into her mouth she is
left with stained fingers. This has sexual overtones as a staining of red suggests a loss of innocence
that can never be washed out. Similarly, when Agnes rushes to meet Rose Instead of hugging her, as
she wants to, she catches her arm. Thus emphasising that Agnes realises Rose is no longer a child, she
is a woman now and she should not hug her as if she is a little girl. Catches suggests that Agnes has to
restrain
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The Book Thief Quotes
1. Brother s Funeral
When it came down to it, one of the called the shots. The other did what he was told. The question is,
what if the other is a lot more than one. (Zusack 18)
Occuring her brother s funeral, main character Liesel Meminger is stuck pondering in thought. This
quote hints at the main point of the story referencing basically nazi reign. Following her brother s
funeral, Liesel stumbles upon a book that one of the gravediggers had dropped and Liesel proceeds to
pick it up. This is the first book she steals. This is Liesel first noted instance of her grief.
2. The Gravedigger s Handbook
All that mumbling. It wasn t until later, when there was a bed wetting incident midnightmare, that an
extra reading education began. Unofficially, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The book becomes a foreshadowing of the future. As the story progresses we see that her town
experiences their first air raid. They have to leave behind Max. As the air raid progresses Liesel fears
losing Max, and begins to read out loud in the shelter. Liesel fears losing yet another close family
member.
8. Hans Compassion
Liesel witnesses Hans trying to give bread to a Jew. Not only does Hans and the Jew get whipped but
now the Nazi s become suspicious of Hans and search his house. Max is no longer safe in the
basement and must leave. Liesel now has another loved one taken away from her.
9. Bye bye Hans
Hans gets drafted into the army and once again Liesel must lose another lover person taken away from
her. Liesel is in search for words. The dictionary represents her lost for words. She is searching for
something to express her pain.
10. The Last Human Stranger
Liesel steals her last book from the mayor s wife. The title book, The Last Human Stranger, is a clear
representation of Liesel as a character after all that has happened. Liesel view of the world is bleak
and lonely.
11. Max s
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Gothic Literature- the Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe and...
Dracula by Bram Stoker and The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe
Any text that is composed is written to fit into the society that it is written for. A genre must evolve
and modernise itself to remain relevant and interesting to the target audience. In The Black Cat by
Edgar Allen Poe and Dracula by Bram Stoker, the composers have both adapted their stories to appeal
the people of their time.
Dracula by Bram Stoker used many of the conventions of the gothic genre to appeal to the Victorian
Society. Stoker used the style of the novel, his characters and the tone to create an enticing text based
on the beliefs of the novel s era.
The tone of the novel Dracula seemed to be fear. Fear is a very common theme in many gothic texts. A
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The nails were long and fine, and cut to a sharp point. Upon Jonathon staring out the window, he
inadvertently happens to spy Count Dracula slowly emerge from the window and begin to crawl down
the castle wall over the dreadful abyss, face down with his cloak spreading out around him like great
wings....move downwards with considerable speed just as a lizard moves along a wall. Just after this
Count Dracula brings back a small child to feed to the female vampires, which is the most barbaric
deed that any character could do in a gothic novel. To lose a child was the greatest fear of many
Victorian women, making this crime a truly abominable one.
The many gothic conventions in Dracula played to the morals of the Victorian era to make it both
controversial and acceptable, giving the novel the success it deserved. In comparison, the story The
Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe modernized the gothic genre even further to adapt it to the audience of
the early 19th century. The composer used the questionable sanity of his character and the overtly
violent acts committed by this character, to create an evil that was not embodied as a supernatural
creature, but as a man. He created an idea of the perverse nature of humans to create an evil that was
truly terrifying.
In The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe, the narrator of the story starts to question his own sanity, though
instead of taking responsibility for his own actions he shifted the blame onto the
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Robert Welch Leadership
When people sign up for the ministry; or better stated, when people are called into the ministry, they
often assume that most of their time will be spent studying the bible, conversing with lost souls about
the good news of Jesus and seeking God in prayer. However, successful ministers and ministries are
the result of effectively executed administrative duties. According to Robert Welch and his book
Church Administration, a study of pastors revealed, about 57 percent of their ministry was tied up in
strictly nonpastoral administrative duties. 1 What is more, many ministers admitted, counseling,
visitation, family time, prayer and personal devotions suffer in too many cases. 2 Is this simply a case
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I remember when I was given my first ministry leadership opportunity, there were barely twenty
people to manage and that was only for one summer. However, in my current setting, there are
hundreds of people that I am responsible. To help with this situation, Welch points to the story of
Moses and Jethro as an example of a wise and foolish leader. Moses attempted to manage everyone
alone (being foolish) and his wise father in law recommends that he administers differently by
appointing leaders of 100s, 50s, 10s, and so on. What is more, Welch points out an interesting fact of
that God chose significant leaders who were prepared for the task of leadership and organization. 4
There is great importance to recognize God s selection of people for the work and the connection
between leadership and organization. Perhaps as leaders become more organized their leadership
grows; and vice versa. Also, the Apostle Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 12 about God giving the church
different leadership roles; one of which is administrations.5 Therefore, the role of administration is
from God and necessary for a church to thrive; as well as grow into what Jesus intends it to be. Also,
my role is not to unload the needs of administration onto someone else, but rather see administration
as a primary function of my role within the church. Yet what exactly is administration within the
context of the local church? At a glance, administration seems to be the function of a church secretary
or assistant pastor rather than a role every leader plays. However, this assumption is misguided
because administration is leadership. Welch eloquently states administration
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Divorce Islamic Style
Suspense of the Impending Romance in Divorce Islamic Style In Divorce Islamic Style by Amara
Lakhous, the readers become exposed to the thoughts of the two protagonists. Through simple
language, we are able to relate to both Christian/Issa and Safia/Sofia. Despite their circumstances, the
themes of ambition and dreams are rather prominent. However, the dreams/ambitions are only
fulfilled through several acts of self sacrifice. Through the use of a split narrative, Lakhous employs
foreshadowing in order to create suspense of the impending romance. When the readers first meet Issa
and Sofia, their thoughts are continuously filled with hope and optimism regarding their dreams and
ambitions. For Issa, he seems rather ambitious to begin his mission. He focuses mainly on blending
into his surroundings, but admits that sometimes I forget the part I am playing (47). From this, it is
evident that Issa constantly gets distracted during his mission. He becomes engulfed with the stories
and culture surrounding him, such as the hopes/goals of his fellow tenants. While Issa is ambitious, he
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As both characters are unable to reveal their true identities despite some of their urges, they must
remember but it s better not to, I can t afford to, under the circumstances. I ve just got to lump it, the
end. The man who holds his tongue lives a hundred years (48). The secrets and silence creates a
mysterious aura around each character. From the mysterious aura and hopefulness of the
dreams/ambition surrounding both characters, the readers are left in suspense of their eventual
meeting. This anticipation is strengthened when Akram is mentioned in Sofia s narrative (56) after
initially being introduced in Issa s narrative. Through this connection, the two characters are bound to
meet since they are living in the same
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Pob Sba
Principles of Business School Based
Assessment
Eastern Restaurant and Bar
Great Satisfaction
Name: Jayvaughn Riley
Candidate Registration #: 100069________
Center Number: 10069
Subject: Principles of Business
Teacher: Ms. Higgins
School: Marcus Garvey Technical High School
Territory: Jamaica
Date of Submission: _____
Table Content
Title Page Introduction 1
Acknowledgement 2
Description of the Business 3
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This in turn reduces the cost of production for the establishment.
3. Proper Infrastructure
In the area, facilities such as water and electricity are accessible which allows production to be
efficient. By expansion, productivity which speaks to the rate at which goods and services are
produced per person will increase. Profit will be generated through this.
Selection of Appropriate Labour
The types of labour that will be necessary in the establishment are professional skilled, semi skilled
and unskilled. The establishment will employ Sixteen (16) persons including the entrepreneur. The
duties of the employees will be as follows:
A bartender that assist with selling Refreshments.
The entrepreneur will have the role of the accountant and therefore handles all the money that comes
into the establishment at the end of each day and does the payroll.
There will a professional chef and an assistant cook who both will have the job of preparing the meals
at the highest quality that will be offered to the customers on a daily basis.
The waiter and waitress will both play the role of customer service representatives and take the orders
of the customers and present them their meals in a modern and attractive manner.
The cashier collects payments for the meals ordered during the daily periods. There will be four
delivery persons, a driver and
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Everybody s Going To Be A Space Pioneer Analysis
Jadahe Hunt s Essay If you had the choice to own land in space, would you do it? Some people say
yes but many say no. Well I wouldn t all my reasons are coming down below. Also if you want to go
to space and own land then you are reading the wrong essay. My first reason is there will be no food
of any kind, no water, or equipment to survive there. From the advertisement Everybody s Going To
Be A Space Pioneer. In this advertisement some of these reasons might change your mind about going
to own land in space. The first thing that caught my attention was how much it was! It says for only
$99,999.99 you can go to the Special Pioneer Outpost. Now if I m not mistaking that is a lot of
money! My second reason is the food source. It says
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John Hus Essay
John Hus was born in Husinec, an area of the modern day Czech Republic. He joined the priesthood in
order to escape poverty, and was eventually the preacher at one of the most popular church s in
Prague. Hus was inspired by the writings of John Wycliffe, as well as many of his colleagues at the
University of Prague, and this caused a major split between the Czech s and Germans who studied at
the university. Hus and his faction of Bohemians wanted to expand the power of church councils, and
decrease the power of the Pope, as well as focus on a moral reform of the clergy, due to the abuses of
power that were beginning to take place. Hus focused his teachings and sermons on the Scriptures,
similar to how John Wycliffe had. Due to the effects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Without their contributions towards idea of reformation, what people see today could be a lot
different. However, it was not just those two men who gave birth to a new age of reasoning and
thought. Men such as Petrarch founded a completely different school of thought than what Wycliffe
and Hus had started with their dissentions. Petrarch delved into the lost classics, literature of antiquity,
and rediscovered many things that were lost when Rome fell in the 5th century. He is considered the
founder of Humanism, a school of thought that allowed for the return of the pagan classics and the
philosophy of secularism. Above all things Humanism is considered the assertion of a man or woman
s personal independence and expression. The idea that Humanism was one of the major reasons for the
causes of the reformation is one that is not often put forth. However, if Humanism is broken down into
its simplest form, it is the idea that a man can challenge what he sees before him, and indulge in
knowledge outside the scripture, however much John Hus and Wycliffe suffered for the people s right
to follow the Scripture. Because of the beliefs of Petrarch, and his rediscovery of the lost classics,
people were able to gravitate away from the Scripture that had dominated their lives and dictated how
they lived their
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Character Analysis Of Regina George And Kate Sanders
Just as rules and boundaries exist in most of the world, they also make their way into the movie
making industry, in particularly in Hollywood films. Hollywood moviemakers focus on relatable, real
life possible events, which they dramatize and turn into big hit blockbusters. In order to categorize
their many productions, they use the notion of genre and create their own rules/qualifications to be
able to classify movies as such. This categorization even persists within the movies themselves,
especially within the extremely popular teen girl genre. Teen girl films focus primarily on the
stereotypical junior high/high school life of an adolescent female. Thus, the narrative of the films must
contain specific rules and character types that encompass high school life. To make a real seller, the
most often used character type is the so called mean or popular girl in a social hierarchy based school.
In order to be identified as the mean and popular girl character, one must be physically attractive,
judgmental/cruel, and be the center of attention. To understand this archetypal character type it is best
to examine the two most infamous popular girls in the industry, Regina George, and Kate Sanders.
Although, Regina George and Kate Sanders exist in two very distinct narratives, their personality
traits are not at all different or unique. Interestingly, since The Lizzie McGuire Movie was produced
before Mean Girls, Kate Sanders ends up being the first typical
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Why High School Students Dropout
High School Dropouts Dropout is a broad term used to classify a person who has abandoned their
class or field of study. A great number of the teens that drop out of school are thought of as being in
the same category, but there are countless different reasons why students drop out of high school. Be it
living in low poverty areas and having to quit school to work and help the family out. Struggling with
learning disabilities and being in special education or even rebelliousness and pregnancy. Among the
abounding states in our country, Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana have the highest high school
dropout rates.
Poverty stricken areas have high dropout rates. One of the main reasons for this is the need for a teen
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Teen birth rates were high in the same states with the poverty and special needs issues. With Louisiana
teen birth rate at 47.5 births per 100, ages 15 19(Wright). This means almost 50% of the children born
during this time frame were born to underage mothers entering high school or just graduating.
Typically, when a teen gets pregnant in high school they drop out. This is either due to having to get a
job and support her now new family or even the embarrassment of her situation. In the south,
particularly many teens are made to marry at young ages due to pregnancy and forced to grow up.
This situation is avoidable if parents would push their children to finish their high school education
and recognize how important receiving their diploma is.
I am hopeful as we enter a new time that the dropout rates in these southern states will become less
and less. That we can break the cycle on families having to depend of the government for different
programs to survive, so that we can begin to pour money into the school system to help the teens with
learning disabilities make it through school. I am hopeful that in these new times teens are not forced
to marry and stop pursing their education. I am optimistic one day everyone will realize how
important completing high school is and the rates we see now will soon be
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Lady Brett Ashley in The Sun Also Rises Essay
Lady Brett Ashley was a very important character in the book The Sun Also Rises. She had it all, she
was pretty, and she had four guys ogling over her. Four guys!!!! She was independent, she could do
whatever she wanted. She was definitely not sympathetic however, nore would she be a good role
model for anyone because yes, she does treat her male friends cruelly. Lets start with her relationships
with the guys. She can basically get whatever she wants, they will do anything for her, because they
find her so attractive. Even if they want something in return, she will be happy to give it to them, she
has it all. However that is all she does, she moves from guy to guy like she does not even care. Which
by the way, she does not. Basically, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She was unlike anything they had ever seen or would ever get to see again. She was different, but in a
good way. She was one of them. Mike once compared her to circe, a character in a Greek myth who
lured in men and then she transformed them into animals. Brett just wants sex without love, instead of
the other way around like Jake.
Brett had good and bad qualities. She was not all bad. I personally would not pick her for a role model
but I will admit she had some admirable qualities. For example, the way she changed over the course
of the novel. At first she did not really care about anyone or anything but herself. Then she began to
realize what she did to people and she began to consider the feeling a of others as well as her own. If
her relationship with Pedro had occurred at the beginning of the novel, she probably would have given
no thought to what effects their relationship would have on him. However, by the end of the novel she
had gained the understanding to know that he should do what is right, put away her own feelings, and
leave him for his own good. She could be used as a role model because of her liberty. She is never tied
down, as if she is floating in the breeze, aimlessly wandering from place to place. She does not
conform. She does what she wants when she wants and does not let other people tell her what to do.
She is dependent on no one in the sense that she does not care what others think. However, at the same
time, she is
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The Nature And The Realization Of Conversion Essay
These two major pieces, the nature and the realization of conversion are reflected in what we believe,
our theology. So Luther further reminds us Conversion changes man so that he can accept grace.
(Tappert, 1959:537.83) But not just any old kind of grace, but the grace of God! Luther put forth a
very Lutheran theological understanding of conversion, in which we are saved by grace through faith,
which is a gift to us (humankind) from God. But God does all the acting; we are just merely
beneficiaries of God s grace and mercy.
For the conversion of our corrupt will, which is nothing else than a resuscitation of it from spiritual
death, is only and solely the work of God (just as also the resuscitation in the resurrection of the body
must be ascribed to God alone), as has been fully set forth above and proved by manifest testimonies
of Holy Scripture. (Tappert, 1959:537:87)
Tappert goes on to confirm,
how God in conversion changes stubborn and unwilling into willing men through the drawing of the
Holy Ghost, and that after such conversion, in the daily exercise of repentance, the regenerate will of
man is not idle, but also cooperates in all the works of the Holy Ghost, which He does through us, has
already been sufficiently explained above. Tappert, 1959:537.88)
So also
Again, when Luther says that man behaves in a purely passive way in his conversation (that is, that
man does not do anything toward it and that man only suffers that which God, works in
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Tsunami Response Paper
Research by Goff et al.(2014) stated the following:
The traditional term tsunami means harbour wave (tsu: harbour, nami: wave)..., a tsunami is
specifically described as a series of travelling waves of extremely long length and period, usually
generated by disturbances associated with earthquakes occurring below or near the ocean floor.
Tsunami are commonly often associate with an earthquake but not all earthquakes generates tsunami.
It depends on the movement of earth s plate. If earth s plate moved vertically much damage from
tsunami would occur. For example, on December,26, 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
shook Indonesia and killed an estimated 230,000 people, most due to the tsunami and the lack of aid
afterward. (Live Science ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
JetStream featured, Tsunamis range in size from inches to over a hundred feet. In deep water (greater
than 600 feet/180 meters). As JetStream also emphasized that the wave height can increase by over 10
times as tsunamis propagate into shallow water, and the waves can be amplified by shoreline and
bathymetric (seafloor) features, Cheng and Weiss (2013) researched the link between the onshore
slope, initial amplitude and the difference between the maximum tsunami inundation and inland
sediment by observing from 2011 Tohoku oki tsunami in Sendai. Cheng and Weiss (2013) found that
for sand the grain size has little effect on the deposition ratio, but initial amplitude and slope influence
the deposition ratio; steep slopes and low amplitudes have the most sensitive effect on deposition
ratio.Thus, Cheng and Weiss (2013) argued that the application of the deposition ratio will improve
tsunami hazard assessments by providing a geophysically more realistic inundation limit than the
cases where only the inland extent of tsunami sediment is taken into account. Goto et al. (2014) also
seemed to agree with Cheng and Weiss s research, as they stated For disaster prevention purpose,
geological research is undoubtedly of great value to tsunami risk assessment...we should be
considering what the most
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Parallel Plot Structure Of Wes Moore
Wes Moore written by Wes Moore published in April 27, 2010. Where it covers the autobiography and
a biography clash into what is called a parallel plot structure. Where a juxtaposition is displayed. Of
two young boys that are oddly similar but both end up with to different fates. The book goes into great
detail on how one became a convicted criminal serving a life sentence and one a Rhodes Scholar. The
purpose of Wes Moore writing his book is to determine one s success. That being a Nurture vs Nature.
I ll be debating how Wes s own diction, experiences and his own writing demonstrates one s failure of
success Wes own diction describes a wide variety him expressing his own opinions in his Literature.
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We can see how these experiences are a transformation to Wes in general. One of his Wes experience
where he has a conversation with his Father about protecting. It goes Main man you just can t hit
people and particularly women. You must defend them not fight them.... My father and I start for
another 5 minutes before he led downstairs to apologize to my sister and my mother. (page 11) This
exposure to Wes further plays in later parts of his life. For example where Wes was attack by a racist
he chooses not to fight back because he has flashbacks to these experiences. Of his early life and how
people educated him to always be formable. The style that Wes was taught shine in this, if you read
through the book. The book doesn t mention of Wes ever getting himself into fights. Thus pomp a
glorious procession of Nurture conquering over Nature in what determines success. Another instance
where Wes is instructed to be more courteous. It is said in the book and it reads you kids are way too
young to be in this situation but you know what I see kids like you every day If you don t get smart I
am certain I will see you again that s the sad part ... the cops gave us a gift and I swore I would never
get caught in a situation like that again (page 83 to 84). This experience Wes had is symbolic it shows
his outlook on the police. Where the other Wes Moore would find to view the police has an obstacle
for his business. Author Wes Moore would portray them as being cops. People who enforce crime to
those who have broken it. That s what exactly author Wes Moore has done and he understands he has
done wrong through that people have taught him. While other Wes Moore sees them has a hurdle to
make riches. Due to the drug game exposing and giving him the ideology he has to dodge bullets and
that s a daily activity for those in the game. This ties in with
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The United States Of America, A Country Driven By...
The United States of America, a country driven by business, money, and technological advancement,
has the third highest corporate income tax rate in the world; the highest among the thirty four
industrialized nations of the Organization for Economic Co operation and Development (OECD)
(Pomerleau, 1). Large corporations that have developed in the United States have recognized this. In
1982, McDermott Inc., with the help of its lawyers, developed a strategy in which they could continue
with their business, founded in New Orleans, without having to be punished by the prohibitive tax
rates employed by the U.S. government (Mider, 2). Thus, the corporate tax inversion was conceived;
an idea that allowed businessmen and women that have used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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A tax inversion would allow a business to escape this high tax rate by creating or buying a foreign
parent... Most importantly, perhaps, companies that invert overseas can take advantage of the generous
U.S. system of interest deductions for payments to their own affiliates abroad benefits that are only
available with a foreign parent company (Mider, 2). The change of address isn t always a true move
either as most companies that utilize this strategy usually keep their executive headquarters in the US.
Some companies that have transitioned to foreign turf include: Medtronic, Burger King, Tim Horton s,
Stratasys, and Horizon Pharma. Currently, New York based Pfizer and Dublin based Allergan are
dealing with a pending tax inversion in which the two would merge, a $160 billion deal, making this
the potential largest inversion ever (Dunsmuir, 1). The US government is actively making new rules
and regulations regarding corporate tax inversions which has put the Pfizer Allergan merge on hold.
According to Lindsay Dunsmuir, last November, following the announcement of the Allergan Pfizer
deal, Treasury clamped down on inversions by limiting a U.S. acquirer s ability to set up a new foreign
parent in a third country and to stuff assets into a foreign parent to meet post inversion ownership
limits. Another treasury imposed regulation would prevent Allergan s major deals that
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The Surface Stress on the Microcantilever
Mapped meshes are made according to requirements as it gives user control over size and shape and
deformation of the mesh in all regions The surface stress on the microcantilever surface can be
calculated from the observed microcantilever deflection using Stoney s equation Where Δσs is the
differential surface stresses on the surface of the microcantilever, is the Young s modulus, is the
Poisson s ratio r and h are the radius of curvature and thickness of cantilever beam respectively.For a
two layer piezoresistive microcantilever, the relationship between the surface stress and the relative
change in resistance ∆R/R for a piezoresistor is given by Where 1, 1 are the Young s modulus and
thickness of the polysilicon while 2, 2 are the young s modulus and thickness of piezoresistive,
whereas T is the distance from bottom to top of the microcantilever beam that contain the
piezoresistive and is the gauge factor of piezoresistive sensor, although above equation applies when
polysilicon and piezoresister both are different here [4]. The surface stress associated with the
deflection of micro cantilever is commonly calculated using Stoney s formula, which is simply relates
an induced substrate curvature to a surface stress. Piezoresistive microcantilever deflection process
involves the embedded of a piezoresistive material such as doped polysilicon on the top surface of the
microcantilever to measure the stress change, while the microcantilever beam deflects a stress
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Why Did The Americans Dominate The New World Essay
We are all aware of the fact that when the Europeans traveled to the New World, they conquered it.
This has been taught to us throughout our lives. However, there are many theories as to why the
Europeans dominated the New World. There may have been many factors that led to the fall of the
people living in the New World. Thus, I believe the main three reasons I received, alliance that was
formed, and disease that was contracted from the Europeans. I believe that fear is a very powerful
weapon. Therefore, when the omens of the Tlatelolco and Nahua communities started to become true,
it struck it in their hearts. There were a total of eight omens. The first omen started about ten years
before the Spaniards came over the New World. A couple of the omens are a tongue of fire in the sky,
the mountain name of Tlacetecc burned and flared, a temple struck by lightning, and a lake boiling.
The most important omen I believe is when Moteeuccoma seen the ash colored crane the second time
he foreseen a group of outfitted for war men riding deer (Sahagun). I ... Show more content on
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After giving word that the Spaniards defeated a hostile group of warriors, Tlaxoalan rulers made peace
with the Spaniards and convinced them that the Cholulans were evil so they would defeat them and
have an alliance (Sahagun). The Spaniards defeated the Cholulans, later Moteuccoma sent his men
with gold to meet with Cortes. The strategy of the Indians was to capture the enemy and sacrifice them
later but the Spaniards objective was to just slaughter the enemy. It would make perfect sense to make
an alliance with such a strong force to avoid the destruction of ones people and to destroy your
enemies at the same time. If there is an alliance, there is no reason to fight a feared army. Therefore,
with conflict this will allow the Spanish to
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Analysis of Much Ado About Nothing Essay
Analysis of Much Ado About Nothing Much Ado About Nothing illustrates a kind of deliberately
puzzling title that seems to have been popular in the late 1590s (ex quot;As You Like It quot;). Indeed,
the play is about nothing; it follows the relationships of Claudio and Hero (which is constantly
hampered by plots to disrupt it), and in the end, the play culminates in the two other main characters
falling in love (Beatrice and Bena*censored*), which, because it was an event that was quite
predictable, proves to be quot;much ado about nothing quot;. The pronunciation of the word nothing
would, in the late 16th Century, have been noting, and so the title also apparently suggests a pun on
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This attitude is reflected in Shakespeare s plays. For example, in Much Ado About Nothing, many f
the characters have Italian names (Borachio, Claudio, etc.). This is also true of some of Shakespeare s
others plays such as The Taming of the Shrew, and Romeo and Juliet. Major Themes One of the major
themes in Much Ado About Nothing centers around the question and battle between deception and
reality. One first notices of the image of deception as we witness the masking and unmasking at the
masquerade. In the play, most overhear discussions are deceptions. It is through eavesdropping that we
see the true battle between deception and reality as we look at the subplots of Bene*censored* and
Beatrice, Hero and Claudio, as well as the comedy of Dogberry and his crew. The relationship
between Bene*censored* and Beatrice is one manufactured completely through deception on the
behalf of their friends. Though the plot to unite them was planned, many of the problems that arose
were because of things that were overheard accidentally or on purpose. In Act II, Scene 3
Bene*censored* is deceived into thinking that Beatrice loves him because of the speech in the garden
between Leonato, Claudio, and Don Pedro. Beatrice is sent to fetch Bene*censored* for dinner, and
Bene*censored* notes some marks of love in her[Beatrice], (240 241) and he decides to take pity
upon her and return her love. In Act III, Scene 1 Beatrice
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How Leadership Style Can Affect Coaching
Coaching competencies are needed in the growing industry around the world, especially for leadership
development. According to Zenger and Stinnett (2006), about 70% of formal leadership development
programs in organizations have some different forms of coaching. This reveals that coaching is
becoming a World Wide phenomenon. As a result of this popularity, many coaching competencies,
models, tools and training have appeared. For instance, effective coaching requires the coach to have
good communication skill, client motivation, self management, and technical skill. These skills enable
the coaching session come up with positive success. However, a major variable in the success of any
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There is a need to consider the personal credibility of the coach, education, professional background,
experience, and expertise. To encourage a professional service, the coach should ensure that all
business materials such as cards send a strong consistent message to their potential clients. This
professionalism should also be extended to the dress code of the coach. For the organization, the
selection process of the coaches should involve stringent quality criteria. Involvement of the coach:
The coach should have the ability to develop an atmosphere of trust in the coaching sessions. Coaches
need to ensure that they have an intrinsic strong motivation for the coaching work. In my opinion, a
genuine interest in the client is significant to building a good coaching relationship. For the
organizations, coaches should be made to attend an interview process prior to any coaching
assignments. The interview gives the opportunity for both sides to learn about each other and decide
whether a working relationship can develop. Clarity and goals: The process and conduct of a coaching
program are important to the positive outcome. It involves roles, methods, and actions during the
coaching process (Schmidt, 2003). The coaches need to invest time at the beginning of any coaching
assignment in order to establish good working relationship with the client. The coach needs to be
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Diffuse Low Grade Gliomas
Gliomas are the most common type of primary brain tumor, accounting for 10 20% of its total. (5,19
21). Histopathology pattern is the most important feature in glioma classification. (22) The 2007
WHO classification of tumors of the central nervous system divides gliomas into four main types,
with increasing degree of malignancy (from I IV). Low grade gliomas are defined a grade I and grade
II, in opposition to the high grade gliomas , WHO grade III and IV. The so called diffuse low grade
gliomas integrate 2007 WHO II class, and include diffuse astrocytomas, oligodendroglioma and
oligoastrocytoma (mixed glioma) (19). There are some pertinent critics to this grading system, such as
the great inter variability among neuropathologist experts. More importantly, 2007 WHO grading
doesn t contemplate the continuum between grade II and III. In fact, many DLGG has an intermediate
behavior, with some more aggressive microfoci lodged in the core of the neoplasm (19,23,24). Hence,
the term diffuse low grade glioma is preferred in this article.
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(16,18,25) Rigau et al (2011) point to a slight predominance in men, referring a male/female ratio of
about 1.32. (13) Exposure to ionizing radiation is, to date, the only confirmed environmental risk
factor. None of the other risk factors once considered (chemicals, mobile phones, etc) have ever been
demonstrated with significant association. Nevertheless, these tumors are more common in patients
with neurofibromatosis Type 1 and Li Fraumeni syndrome. Interestingly, there is also a probable
inverse relationship between allergies (namely, IgE levels) and risk of developing a glioma (23).
Furthermore, recent molecular data enabled a better understanding of the biology of DLGG. Despite
sharing clinical, radiological, and pathological presentation, there is still heterogeneity in the behavior
and prognosis of DLGG in each patient.
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Cultural Impacts of the Civil Rights Act
Cultural Impacts of the Civil Rights Act
Abstract
Cultural Impacts of the Civil Rights Act Until the eighteenth century Civil Rights and Liberty s were
taken advantage of as a American. Observation in our judicial system cited within the paper suggest
that our civil rights in America has improved and continue to evolve to this day. Cultural Impacts of
American Civil Rights laws In recent years, a great deal has gone into fair treatment of all. As history
serves, there was a great civil rights activist that fought for fair treatment of all, one man in particular
goes by the name of Martin Luther king jr. The implications of our culturally induced melting pot of a
nation proceeded with immense struggles that carry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This doesn t always happen in all cases as it should. In march 2006 a Queens Midtown Tunnel
employee by the name of Gregory fisherman filed a compliant against his boss. He complained
because his boss denied him of promotion and penalized him for taking sick days because he is
Jewish(Lawsuit financial corp,2009). He proved his case by hearing his supervisor use a curse word
before they called him a jew which was his basis for claim. By getting that 51% of the jury to believe
Mr. Fisherman, he was awarded $735,000. In another case, a restaurant called Sorrano s Mexican
Restaurant was sued in 2002 by Terra Neave(manager)for not accommodating to religious belief. She
led a bible study after work and two of her subordinates attended. According to company policy
manager are not suppose to socialize with subordinates,to prevent sexual harassment. The company
offered to transfer her to another location, she refused and continued to lead bible study with her
subordinates. With this type of substantial evidence she lost the case. In these two cases our rights
were upheld and justice was served according to our civil rights laws(Luci Scott, Jan 2009).
Pregnancy discrimination according to U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is
discrimination involves treating a woman unfavorably because she is pregnant,child birth, or medical
condition related to pregnancy or child birth . In 2009 there
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Stargazing 101 Aries The Ram Analysis
Stargazing 101: Aries the Ram I really hope you have all enjoyed my Stargazing series! These stories
about the constellations and the facts behind them are so incredibly interesting and I ve had such a
wonderful time sharing them with you! The Mythology Aries, a Latin word for ram, is often identified
with the story of the Golden Fleece (which you might remember from the story of Carina, the ship.
http://clapway.com/2015/07/07/stargazing 101 carina the ship/) It s often that we hear about Zeus and
his extra marital affairs, but very rare that we hear of Hera having any. In the story of Aries, Ixion,
King of Lapiths, attempted to woo Hera. Zeus learned of Ixion s intent to make Hera his lover and
declared that his plan would not come to fruition. Zeus coerced a cloud named Nephele to take Hera s
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Ixion, of course, thought he had succeeded in seducing Hera but quickly found out that he had actually
impregnated Nephele. Ixion was punished for attempting to steal Zeus s wife, and Nephele gave birth
to the first centaur. She later had two more children with Athamas, another king, who tried to have the
children killed. She came to Hera for help in saving them, so Hera sent a golden ram to aid the
children in their escape. Unfortunately, one of the children fell off the ram s back and died, however,
the other survived and made it to safety. Once on the banks of Colchis, the surviving child sacrificed
the ram to Poseidon. Poseidon them instructed him to present the ram s golden fleece to the king of
Aeete, who hung up the fleece in a secret garden where it was protected by a dragon. It was at this
same time, you might recall from Carina the Ship, that Diomedes s land had overthrown him as heir to
his father s throne. Pelias, the man who took Diomede s throne in his absence, is the cousin of the boy
who sacrificed the ram that saved him to the god of the sea. Hera
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Ap Biology Life Table
Results and Discussion Life table studies are predominantly used by researchers as a technique for
estimating the growth of populations and forecasting the size of a population. The life table supplies a
Full description includes the specifics of development times, the survival rates of each growth stage,
and the fecundity and life expectancy of a population Yang et al. (2013). Host plant species are an
essential agent in the outgrowth of Mealybugs; the development of the mealybugs was considered as a
symbol of the goodness of that host plant to avail as a food exporter for its development. Most of our
results are in assent with Patil et al. (2011) and Rashid et al. (2012). 1 Age Specific Survival Life
Table: Data present in Tables (1, 2 and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The mortality percentage of the nymphal stage record 30.02, 42.05 and 56.63% on H. helix L., P.
tobira (Thunb.) and N. oleander L. respectively. Generality of our results are consent with Tok et al.
(2016) in Turkey, when they studied the life tables of the Madeira mealybug Phenacoccus madeirensis
Green were reared in the laboratory under control conditions on for ornamental plant species. The
mortality percentage of the nymphal stage record 1.0, 6.9, 10.8 and 11.1% on Cestrum nocturnum,
Pelargonium zonale, Hibiscus syriacus and Hibiscus rosa sinensis
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Reactions To Evil In Watership Down By Richard Adams
Evil takes a prominent role in the classic adventure novel Watership Down, and the author, Richard
Adams, introduces many old and new reactions to evil as the story progresses. Richard Adams makes
his point very clear, there is evil everywhere on Earth, and it can even be present the downs of the
English countryside. Richard Adams explores this idea of evil through many different forms: foxes,
badgers, birds, humans, and the earth itself. The novel shows the readers these responses so, in turn,
the reader knows the correct way to respond to evil accordingly. In Watership Down, while running
away was the easiest way to respond to evil, the rabbits looked to the natural world and fought back as
well.
Running away is the most noticeable and explainable reaction to evil in Watership Down. Being the
most common reaction to anything intimidating or frightening in the world of humans, readers can
assume the rabbits will do the same. After all, are they not just rabbits? One quote from the book
explains this perfectly, Oh, Hazel! This is where it comes from! I know now something very bad!
Some terrible thing coming closer and closer....We have to leave (27 30). The whole novel essentially
revolves around the rabbits running away from their warren. Although the rabbits have other reaction
events occur, everything all comes back to the novel s core reaction; running away. Another quote
explaining this reaction is one from Captain Holly, I got away with what I did (154). However,
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Wal-Mart Controversy
Wal Mart has become a staple company in many communities. It is a place where individuals can find
most of their needs, and many of their wants. The appeal of Wal Mart can be found in its slogan,
Always Low Prices. It is the appeal of low prices during a time of economic recession that entices
consumers. What many consumers do not recognize are the means by which Wal Mart ensures these
low prices. The media coverage of Wal Mart during the recent months has not been favorable towards
the company, and with lawsuits pending regarding issues such as low wages, anti union practices, and
sexual discrimination, Wal Mart provides an avenue for examining media and alternative media
depictions of the issues. This analysis will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although the author mentions why some critique this corporation, the overwhelmingly understated
claim is that Wal Mart is ultimately the victim and critics are simply misinformed. Perucci and
Wysong (1999) would agree that this mainstream article from USA Today is giving merit to Wal Mart
and fails to even partially explore the wage related claims. This article is also representative of the
superclass ability to control the information industry. This can be seen by the omission of detailed
coverage of the issues and who is to blame.
Inequality.org reports on the controversy of Wal Mart in two related articles, The Wal Martization of
Everywhere and Low Road/High Road. The first article claims that although Wal Mart is the world s
biggest private company, with $245 billion in annual revenues, (Hellerman, 2004) there are reasons to
be concerned with the success of Wal Mart. One of the major claims related to class inequality in this
article states that a typical employee earns $13,860 annually, which isn t enough for a family of three
to rise above the poverty line. The majority of the article focuses on some of the claims supporting
Wal Mart, more particularly an economists claim that Wal Mart is the greatest thing that ever
happened to low income Americans, (Hellerman, 2004) allowing them to stress their income and buy
things
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Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe Essay example
Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe
Increasing our knowledge of Physics, using the scientific method to make observations and test
hypotheses is essential to unlocking the secrets of the universe. Energy is one of the most fundamental
elements of the universe. Throughout history, man has endeavored to expose, understand, and explain
how and why things work. This drive to expand our understanding eventually led to the development
of the scientific method and what is commonly considered to be the king of the sciences, Physics. The
effects of energy on the physical world are of great interest to Physicists. The scientific method was
developed during the seventeenth century. It is based on collaborative efforts of the great scientists and
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No object can spontaneously attain motion unless a force acts upon it; likewise, no moving object can
stop or change velocity unless a force acts upon it.
Sir Isaac Newton s contribution to Physics is undisputable. The applications of Newton s observations
are visible in all moving machines, from bicycles and cars, to rockets and the space shuttle. Even after
centuries of testing, his laws still hold true. Newton s Laws of motion have influenced countless
renowned physicists including the great Albert Einstein, who later expanded on them. By increasing
our understanding of energy and the laws governing it, Newton s laws continue to influence physicists
today, and will continue to for centuries to come. No other Physicist in history can claim to have had
the impact on the world that Newton has. Sir Isaac Newton is truly the champion of motion.
Energy physics is defined by physics as the capacity of a physical system to do work. Energy is one of
the most fundamental elements of the universe. It is the quantity, which ties together all branched of
Physics. The effects of energy on the physical world are of great interest to Physicists. There are many
different kinds of energy: Potential, Chemical, Elastic, Gravitational, Nuclear, Heat, Kinetic,
Electrical, Electro magnetic. Potential energy is energy that is stored and has the potential to do work.
Gravitational energy is energy that a body
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Case Study Of Bumper
I. INTRODUCTION
Bumper is a one of important part of an automobile as safety point of view. It is introduce on front of
an automobile so its necessary that it should be have good strength and stiffness to absorb the impact
and the time of impact. The design of bumper being not simple because it s having lots of constraints
which have to be fulfilling at the time of design. Light in weight and cheap in cost with good impact
strength are major factor which should be keep in mind at the time of design. Different automobile
companies having different type of bumper design. However every time the main criteria being safety,
cost and weight. Bumper is one amongst the necessary structures in rider cars. That we want to own
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Mass, M = ρ*V = 1800*0.002731 = 4.916 Kg Modulus of Elasticity, E = 35000*107 N/m2, Resultant
Stress Factor, Kr = 1.1
So, from equation 5, σ = Kr* √ (M* v2*E/ V) (Equation 5) σ = 1.1* √ (4.916 *
17.742*35*1010/0.002731) σ = 1.1*√1.9827*1017 σ = 1.1*445279524 σ = 489807476.4 N/m2
Value of Max Stress at 17.74 m/s σ = 489.80 Mpa
3] Stress for GFRP Material
For Velocity, v = 13.34 m/s, Density ρ = 1200 kg/m3 Volume, V = 0.002731 m3, Mass, M = ρ*V =
1200*0.002731 = 3.277 Kg Modulus of Elasticity, E = 6000*107 N/m2, Resultant Stress Factor, Kr =
1.8
So, from equation 5, σ = Kr* √ (M* v2*E/ V) (Equation 5) σ = 1.8* √ (3.277 *
13.342*60*109/0.002731) σ = 1.8*√1.28*1016 σ = 1.8*113193656.5 σ = 203748576.4 N/m2
Value of Max Stress at 13.34 m/s σ = 203.75 Mpa
For Velocity, v = 17.74 m/s, Density ρ = 1200 kg/m3 Volume, V = 0.002731 m3, Mass, M = ρ*V =
1200*0.002731 = 3.277 Kg Modulus of Elasticity, E = 60*109 N/m2, Resultant Stress Factor, Kr =
1.8
So, from equation 5, σ = Kr* √ (M* v2*E/ V) (Equation 5) σ = 1.8* √ (3.277 *
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How Kenya Airways Limited Has Used Information Technology...
HOW KENYAAIRWAYS LIMITED HAS USED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO INCREASE
ITS MARKET SHARE WHILE ENHANCING QUALITY BY (MBA/GC/355/11/12) MARTIN
KETIENYA COURSE CODE: CMM 510 COURSE TITLE: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
SYSTEMS MAY 2012 ABSTRACT Kenya Airways was at a crossroads in 2006. A hunger for new
markets prompted air carriers from the Middle East and Asia to expand aggressively into Africa. So
Kenya Airways executives responded putting in place an expansion plan of their own, designed to
make the company the leader in intra Africa air traffic by 2009. But the managers included an
important stipulation find a way to fuel growth without significantly expanding back office operations,
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Virgin Atlantic cited that its decision to stop flying the route was due to a difficult operating
environment as a result of increasing costs and a weakening European economy. The airline will stop
flying the route in September, five years after it made its maiden flight. This decision alone saw the
Kenya Airways share value rise from KES 14.70 to 16.35 on the day of the announcement indicating
increased investor confidence. 2.0 Information Technology effectively employed at Kenya airways In
September 2007, Kenya Airways implemented the first phase of the Oracle Enterprise Resource
Planning solution. Prior to this the company was using separate systems for its different divisions,
such as finance, HR and payroll, supply chain and others. The business was willing to surrender
existing business processes in lieu of packaged processes from a competent Enterprise Resource
Planning (ERP) solution that would offer something better. The business environment had become
very competitive and in order to maintain its position as a market leader, operations needed to be
much more efficient, reduce costs, and liberate internal resources to achieve higher levels of business
activity. In brief the Oracle modules that were candidates for implementation included: a) Core
Financials b) Treasury, c) i Expenses amp; Internal Controls Manager, d) HR, Payroll, Time and
Labor, i Recruitment amp; HR Intelligence e) Purchasing,
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Ethics, The Solicitors Regulation Authority
Throughout the world ethical belief systems have been created amongst societies, organisations and
various professions. The largest built ethical systems exist amongst societies. To create and be a part
of civilised society individuals must choose to act in ways that further the common good of one
another. Aristotelian ethical philosophies state law is crucial in making citizens virtuous . Laws of
conduct used to govern society are formed by what is perceived as virtuous and just. Legal
professionals are not only governed by laws of the land but are morally and legally constrained by a
stringent code of ethics, known as the Solicitors Regulation Authority. There are ten principles that
focus on 5 main core responsibilities a solicitor has with their client, business, regulator, others,
application, waivers and interpretations. A legal professional must have self regulation and high
ethical standards amongst its defining characterises. A breach of ethical conduct is when an act of
professional misconduct is committed by a lawyer who does something dishonourable to him as a man
and dishonourable in his professional RE G MAYOR COOKE (1889). To behave with Integrity is the
most sacred principle to emerge from the legal profession. Aristotle s book of Nonomanchien Ethics
suggests ethical virtue is concerned with feelings and actions it is necessary to have the right feelings
at the right time and for the right purpose . The simplicity of this philosophy cannot be
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The Social Impact Of Stigma Surrounding Physical And...
The Social Impact of Stigma Surrounding Physical and Mental Disability Of those who know me
well, a small number eventually find out that I am bipolar. It s not something I advertise to the public,
and it has, at times, been an enormously debilitating force in my life. Even though I am educated
about my problems and know better, many times I have berated myself harshly for my weakness or
even found fault in my very existence. Early on, I doubted my right to live based upon the difficulties
inherent to the disorder, and I have since sometimes felt deeply ashamed of it. Not everyone who has
learned of it has been understanding. Not at all. I have been told I was undisciplined, that the illness
was fake or manufactured, that I was making excuses, that I was scary, that I needed to go back to
church, that I was just manipulative, that I needed a knot jerked in my tail, that I had taken advantage
of loving parents, that I was just too emotional, that that that that that...... It s NOT just my
imagination that keeps me from telling people. sricki All across the globe, people with disabilities are
shut out from the rest of society, kept back by a wall called stigma . They are well hidden from the rest
of the world, institutionally separated from the moment that they begin school. Children with
disabilities grow up almost exclusively around other children like them , usually under the pretense
that it allows them to feel more normal . As they grow
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Analysis Of George Orwell s The Lion And The Unicorn
It is made evident through his works other than The Lion and the Unicorn: Socialism and the English
Genius, however, that George Orwell favors a power of the people rather than a specific leader or
leaders restricting personal freedoms. His anti authoritarian viewpoint, which is evident in a number
of his writings, enforces this social belief. Evidence of this point of view first come to light in his book
Homage to Catalonia, which was originally published in 1938, around the same time he joined the
Independent Labour Party in England in an act of democratic socialism. Homage to Catalonia is a
personal account reflecting on the role that Orwell played in the Spanish Civil War. In the book,
Orwell recounts to readers that he joined the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Nineteen Eighty Four is a dystopian novel set in the future from when Orwell wrote it, predicting that
without socialism, totalitarianism would take over the world. The novel depicts a society in which the
people are living under a completely totalitarian government in Airstrip One that, in an abuse of
power, rules every aspect of their lives, both private and public. The omnipresent Big Brother watches
and listens to its citizens (more specifically the Party, the lower class Proles are not deemed important
enough to be monitored) at all times through devices called telescreens that are carefully placed in
order to capture one s every moment (though, through an architectural fluke in his apartment, Winston
is able to get around this for some time to write in his illegal journal). Big Brother is not only
attempting to control their citizen s actions and behavior through the telescreens, however, they are
trying to monitor their thoughts as well. It is against the law in Airstrip One to even think something
that goes against Big Brother or the Party. The crime labeled thoughtcrime could get a person
vaporized, in which they may be be killed, however, it is inevitable that all records of them are erased
and, therefore, they cease to exist whether or not they are alive or dead. This punishment can also be
appointed to people who even appear to be too intelligent, as Winston suspects
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Escapism In The Music Man
The Music Man reminded me of the escapist movies of the Depression. Like those films, such as the
ones of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, nothing is especially amiss in this movie. The town of River
City, Iowa (the only locale of the film besides a train) does not have any real problems. It is an idyllic,
quaint, stereotypical Midwestern town with Midwestern values and Midwestern people. Perhaps, in
the turbulent culture of the 1960s, this was a refreshing, nostalgic film that allowed people to forget
about the trouble of the real world. In 2015, it comes off as just another escapist, generic musical.
The normally peaceful River City begins does begin to have some trouble when Professor Harold Hill
comes to town. Hill (an alias) is a traveling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This reason lies in the actors chosen to play some of the supporting characters, specifically the actors
without great voices. The most prominent of these are Buddy Hackett, Ron Howard, and Pert Kelton.
None of them have exceptional singing voices (some of them sound downright bad sometimes), but
this surprising feature actually somewhat works in the movie s favor. (Granted, it can also become
frustrating to hear these people sing). By including people with so so voices, the filmmakers broke up
the monotony of constantly hearing perfect singers and enhanced the meager realism of the film. Not
everyone sings like a Broadway star after all.
While every voice may not be flawless, the production design of this movie never missteps. Every set
and costume are extremely detailed and realistic (unless they require unrealistic touches). Although
this does not add anything of thematic value to the story, it pleases viewers to see the wonderful,
Oscar nominated work of the artists who made the clothes and
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Strengths Of The Neo Valves Company
 STRENGTHS:
1. Good technical staffs:
The staff of the Neo Valves Company is good and well trained and educated employees are working in
the company.
2. Accuracy and fast working:
The working condition of the company is very fast and accuracy because the well trained workers are
working in the Neo Valves Company so the working is fast and accuracy.
3. To reduce cost, customer satisfaction:
The reducing the costs on product to make satisfaction to the customer are the one of the strength of
the neo valves company.
4. Experienced workers:
In Neo Valves Company select the experienced workers to work in the company and it will helps to
develop the products.
5. Quality is appreciated by the clients:
6. The quality of the product is good and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
9) If the drilling bit is getting over heat just dip the cool hand and continue the work.
10) After competition of all work once again clean the machine.
11) Always give uniform feed while drilling the job.
12) After cleaning the machine put tick mark and signature in the machine m maintenance check the
list.
13) Collect the necessary tools jigs and fixture required for the particular job.
 WORK INSTRUCTION :
 MACHINE NAME: LATHE
1. Keep the machine clean and carry out preventive maintenance as per the check list.
2. Collect the approved materials from the supervisor.
3. Collect the instruments and drawings.
4. Check the centre of the lathe machine.
5. Check the work piece is fully tightened before running the machine.
6. Ensure RPM as per the stage drawings and in process quality plan before starting the production.
7. Start the production as per the stage drawing.
8. Get the first part approval from the inspector.
9. Continue the production as per stage drawing.
10. Clean the machine after finishing the production.
11. Get the last piece approval from the inspector.
12. After cleaning the machine put tick and signature in the machine maintenance check
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Examples Of True Freedom In 1984 By George Orwell
What is true freedom? That s something to think about while reading 1984 by George Orwell. In this
book, true freedom doesn t exist. The people of this book are trapped in a world of despair. The
characters in 1984 do not experience true freedom. There is plenty of evidence to prove this. In the
book, the people have no right to think freely, they can t fall in love, and they have to follow the rules
that are giving to them. If the world that this people live at showed true freedom, then all this actions
would be allowed. True freedom would be the ability to speak, think, and do things that one would
normally want to do. People from the book 1984 do not have the true freedom that one would wish to
have. The people can t even have there own
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Learning Through Play Analysis
Before exploring the benefits of learning through play, it is important to grasp an understanding of
Huizing (1950) states that if an activity is fully absorbing, includes an element of uncertainty and
involves a sense of illusion then it is play. Groos (in Hyder, 2005) argued that play is a means through
which children make sense of adult roles within society. According to Piaget (1969) play is a way for
children to unify experiences, knowledge and understanding. Vygotsky (1966) considered play to be
important for an individual s cognitive development.
Bruner et al (1976) found that play reduces stress. They viewed play as a form of problem solving
which required self initiation, therefore increasing a child s problem solving ability. Additionally ...
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All see it as an integral factor in supporting and promoting children s social and emotional
development. Much recent research on play cite the work of Piaget, Vygotsky and Bruner. Both Piaget
and Vygotsky believed through play children can discover the world, formulate opinions and impart
some meaning to their ever changing view of the world. Piaget argues play parallels development,
while Vygotsky puts forward that play promotes development. Piaget (in O Hara and Smith, 2004)
believed that children were actively in control of their own learning, with their major task being that to
develop an ability to organise their experiences and learn from them, thus enabling children to make
sense of the world. Piaget s play theory reflects his focus on the intellectual development in children,
concentrating on the child s construction of reality rather than on the social context of learning. Piaget
perceived play as a method which children use to develop their cognitive abilities and to practise their
emerging cultivated capabilities. He also saw play as a child s adaptation to the world around them
through application of assimilation. Piaget claimed there are three stages in the development of play;
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Inflammation In Chronic Periodontitis
Pathogenesis of chronic inflammation of periodontal diseases: Inflammation is defined as a complex
reaction to injurious agents such as microbes and damaged, usually necrotic, cells. It consists of
vascular responses, migration and activation of leukocytes, and systemic reactions (8). The function of
inflammation is to defend the body against microbial infection, and to repair injured tissues.
Nonetheless, inflammation does have the potential to cause harm (9). Inflammation generally begins
with an acute phase characterized by extravasations of plasma fluid proteins and cells, in particular
neutrophils. The function of these various factors includes the killing and elimination of microbes,
debridement of necrotic tissue and eventually repair and possibly regeneration of damaged tissue. As
the inflammation persists, changing from an acute to a chronic state, additional cellular players
become involved, notably macrophages, mast cells, T cells, B cells, plasma cells, and eosinophils (10).
The inflammatory response in chronic periodontitis includes activation of leucocytes, neutrophils, T
lymphocytes and plasma cells and release of antibodies and chemical mediators such as cytokines,
chemokines, C reactive protein, tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF α), interleukin 1 (IL 1), and
prostaglandins. The lipopolysaccharides are present in the gram ... Show more content on
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MMPs are responsible for increased collagen breakdown. The activation of MMPs is regulated by a
group of endogenous proteins named tissue inhibitors of matrix metalloprotinases (TIMPs). TNF α is
produced mainly by activated macrophages and responsible for increased osteoclast activity resulting
in bone resorption. Also collagen production is inhibited by the reduced activity of fibroblasts in
response to TNF α
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  • 2. Analysis Of The Poem Billy Collins Introduction to Poetry Billy Collins is known as one of the most popular, successful, and influential poets in American history. Collins is famously known for addressing his audience directly, mentally pulling them into the poem, and creating a temporary companionship with the reader. One of the prominent examples of this style of writing can be examined in his poem, Introduction to Poetry. In Billy Collins poem, Introduction to Poetry, he plays the role as a teacher, teaching the reader how to analyze poetry by letting your open mindedness lead you to the meaning of the poem. The title of the poem can be compared to a beginner English class, such as Poetry 101. Introduction to Poetry is about a teacher s frustration towards the simple mistake that inexperienced readers make when poetry is first introduced. Unable to read the poem properly, they often do not capture a poem s natural beauty or message. Often frustration to interpreting certain pieces of writing leads to the animosity of poetry. In the poem Collins is contrasting two ways of reading a poem. The first opinion, which is advocated in the first five stanzas, is of the poet or teacher who describes how he would like readers to read the poem. The second opinion, which is condemned in the last two stanzas, is of the readers and students who want to find out as quickly as possible what the poem means. Throughout the poem, there is heavy use of metaphor for poem . For example, in the first stanza, I ask them to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Cubism Symbolism The transition from Cubism to De Stijl can be seen through the works of Pablo Picasso s Three Musicians, Theo van Doesburg s Card Players, and Piet Mondrian s Tableau No. II with Red, Blue, Black, Yellow, and Gray. One can see the transition from geometric shapes creating people to just using geometric shapes to create a grid. Among the generic shapes that change each has much different symbolism and history. In Picasso s Three Musicians the subject matter, from left to right, consists of a pierrot, a harlequin, a monk, and a dog hidden behind the harlequin s legs. There are two versions of this piece, both created in 1921. Even though it was nearing the end of Cubism, Picasso s highlights the aspects of Synthetic Cubism. Even at the end of the movement, the shapes can portray it as paper cut outs, from which the style began. The background and foreground are all dark, the only brightness in the piece are the three subjects. The pierrot and harlequin are part of the old Italian theater called Commedia dell arte. The pierrot and the monk represent Picasso s close friends. Guillaume Apollinaire, representing the pierrot, was a poet who was one of the major players in the surrealist movement, who had recently died. Max Jacob, the monk, another poet was the one who had introduced Picasso to Apollinaire, and had recently started to live in a monestary. The Harlequin represents Picasso himself, as he used this subject in multiple paintings of him to represent himself. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. ‚Äòthe Poems ‚ÄòRemember‚Äô, ‚ÄòPiano‚Äô and ‚ÄòPoem at... The poems Remember , Piano and Poem at Thirty nine all explore melancholy emotions. How far do you agree with this statement? Poem at Thirty nine and Piano explore melancholy emotions while Remember does not in my opinion. The reasons I do no completely agree is because the three poems all have hidden feelings and meanings. Poem at Thirty nine shows melancholy emotions because it presents the loss of the persona s father and Piano portrays how D.H. Lawrence misses his childhood. However Remember is not a sad poem but it might seem so because it is explaining Rossetti s feelings towards death. Poem at Thirty nine is a free verse structured poem by Alice Walker. There is sadness in the poem and it is presented by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Apart from that, the use of words after the turn, such as do not grieve , forget and smile also indicate there is an opposite feeling. This is probably because at the turn, Rossetti changes her feeling completely and demands everyone to forget her and be happy. The poem Piano by D.H. Lawrence is a sad poem. In my opinion, the poem is tragic because the persona misses his childhood. It could show a desire for D.H. Lawrence to return to his childhood and home. I weep like a child for the past would suggest longing for the past. The persona also feels the lost the comfort for home, the phrases to the old Sunday evenings at home and cosy parlor suggest the persona s feeling for home. This could lead to D.H. Lawrence not able to return to his home country suggesting he might be viewed as a traitor in World War I. There are some words that resembles the sound of the piano, possibly because the poem is called Piano . The examples are: boom of tingling strings and piano appassionato . They were effective because it reflects the title of the poem. It suggest the persona longed for his childhood which D.H. Lawrence use to over his fear of isolation. The line boom of tingling string was especially effective, because boom and tingling strings sound completely opposite and they form a contrast (With boom sounding loud and noisy and tingling strings sounding soft and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Equal Education System Table of Contents  Introduction 3  Research Log 5  Central Material 7 22 Chapter 1: Invisible Inequality 7 Chapter 2: Different Families, Different Lives 13 Chapter 3: Education Fever 19  Conclusion 23  Annotated Resource List 25 Introduction Wealthy kids usually do better in school than poor kids . Australians likes to think of themselves as an egalitarian society in which everyone has a fair go . This idea has led to the creation of an equal education system but today, the reality is far from this egalitarian system. Only 17% of Australians from low socioeconomic backgrounds are able to attend university , roughly half the likelihood of Australians from medium and high socioeconomic backgrounds. This degree of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By exploring the social inclusion and exclusion created by the notion of money, this PIP utilises the cross cultural comparison of high and low socioeconomic households to investigate the question, How does Socioeconomic Status affect Academic Success? Additionally, this PIP also examines the continuity and change of society s perception of academic success as a critical component of the social and cultural literacy process. Secondary sources such as academic journals and news articles provided macro perspectives which formed the basis of my primary research. My primary research consisted of a questionnaire revealing significant quantitative data regarding the correlation between socioeconomic status and academic success from different social and generational perspectives. A focus group provided a diverse range of personal perspectives and beliefs, focusing on the stereotypes of different social classes and its correlation with academic success. Additionally, the qualitative data also illustrates society s changing perception on academic success. A content analysis on Struggle Street provided personal insight into the struggles and prejudice of individuals from low socioeconomic backgrounds, allowing me to empathise with their perspectives. Conclusively, structured interviews conducted via email with Professor Geoff Williams, provided a more legitimised perspective that adds to the textual integrity and validity to the PIP. From investigating the
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  • 7. Speaking English Official Language I agree with senator James M. Inhofe that english should be the official language of the nation.What convinced me that english should be the official language nation is when he said Speaking English is a guaranteed way for new immigrants to succeed in school, increase their career options. This statement convinced me the most because it can force the immigrants to learn a new language for their own good. For example if a refugee came to america he/she would already know english so they would get a better life or opportunities. A scholarship would be an opportunity because if you were a kid when you came to america it would be easier to understand and speak the language fluently and not have difficulties even if your intelligent. Another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Rose Dancing at Lughnasa Re read Act 2 from page 56 (CHRIS: There she is!) to page 59 (KATE: what has happened to this house? Mother of God, will we ever be able to lift our heads ever again...? (Pause)). Discuss the presentation and role of Rose in this extract and elsewhere in the play. Although mentally handicapped, Rose Mundy is perhaps the most fearless of all her sisters. Her role in Dancing at Lughnasa is key in highlighting the morally and religiously restricting traits in her sister Kate as well as outlining the confining constraints of living in very rural Ireland. As the plot unravels, the audience become increasingly aware of Rose s dispersing innocence when symbolic events such as the dead stained rooster occur. As a result of her disability, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Small details that appear romantic to Rose such as him calling her his Rosebud seem sleazy and worrying to everyone else as they know what Danny Bradley is really like, but unfortunately poor Rose is too simple to realise. It is also very disheartening to watch Rose have to return to her banal, grubby household duties after just seeing her in such a natural, relaxed state. Maggie tells Rose that she needs to go and get some turf and Rose replies I ll change first, Maggie. It is sad that Rose s happiness cannot last any longer; moreover it is interesting that she changes her clothes because Rose s outfits are very representative of her routines. She changes from her good skirt and her good shoes to her overalls and her wellingtons which show the drastic return from freedom and femininity to these monotonous dirty tasks which she is summoned to. There is a significant loss of innocence seen in Rose by her sisters and the audience after she has returned from her date with Danny Bradley. Firstly, after thrusting some berries into her mouth she is left with stained fingers. This has sexual overtones as a staining of red suggests a loss of innocence that can never be washed out. Similarly, when Agnes rushes to meet Rose Instead of hugging her, as she wants to, she catches her arm. Thus emphasising that Agnes realises Rose is no longer a child, she is a woman now and she should not hug her as if she is a little girl. Catches suggests that Agnes has to restrain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Book Thief Quotes 1. Brother s Funeral When it came down to it, one of the called the shots. The other did what he was told. The question is, what if the other is a lot more than one. (Zusack 18) Occuring her brother s funeral, main character Liesel Meminger is stuck pondering in thought. This quote hints at the main point of the story referencing basically nazi reign. Following her brother s funeral, Liesel stumbles upon a book that one of the gravediggers had dropped and Liesel proceeds to pick it up. This is the first book she steals. This is Liesel first noted instance of her grief. 2. The Gravedigger s Handbook All that mumbling. It wasn t until later, when there was a bed wetting incident midnightmare, that an extra reading education began. Unofficially, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The book becomes a foreshadowing of the future. As the story progresses we see that her town experiences their first air raid. They have to leave behind Max. As the air raid progresses Liesel fears losing Max, and begins to read out loud in the shelter. Liesel fears losing yet another close family member. 8. Hans Compassion Liesel witnesses Hans trying to give bread to a Jew. Not only does Hans and the Jew get whipped but now the Nazi s become suspicious of Hans and search his house. Max is no longer safe in the basement and must leave. Liesel now has another loved one taken away from her. 9. Bye bye Hans Hans gets drafted into the army and once again Liesel must lose another lover person taken away from her. Liesel is in search for words. The dictionary represents her lost for words. She is searching for something to express her pain. 10. The Last Human Stranger Liesel steals her last book from the mayor s wife. The title book, The Last Human Stranger, is a clear representation of Liesel as a character after all that has happened. Liesel view of the world is bleak and lonely. 11. Max s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Gothic Literature- the Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe and... Dracula by Bram Stoker and The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe Any text that is composed is written to fit into the society that it is written for. A genre must evolve and modernise itself to remain relevant and interesting to the target audience. In The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe and Dracula by Bram Stoker, the composers have both adapted their stories to appeal the people of their time. Dracula by Bram Stoker used many of the conventions of the gothic genre to appeal to the Victorian Society. Stoker used the style of the novel, his characters and the tone to create an enticing text based on the beliefs of the novel s era. The tone of the novel Dracula seemed to be fear. Fear is a very common theme in many gothic texts. A few ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The nails were long and fine, and cut to a sharp point. Upon Jonathon staring out the window, he inadvertently happens to spy Count Dracula slowly emerge from the window and begin to crawl down the castle wall over the dreadful abyss, face down with his cloak spreading out around him like great wings....move downwards with considerable speed just as a lizard moves along a wall. Just after this Count Dracula brings back a small child to feed to the female vampires, which is the most barbaric deed that any character could do in a gothic novel. To lose a child was the greatest fear of many Victorian women, making this crime a truly abominable one. The many gothic conventions in Dracula played to the morals of the Victorian era to make it both controversial and acceptable, giving the novel the success it deserved. In comparison, the story The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe modernized the gothic genre even further to adapt it to the audience of the early 19th century. The composer used the questionable sanity of his character and the overtly violent acts committed by this character, to create an evil that was not embodied as a supernatural creature, but as a man. He created an idea of the perverse nature of humans to create an evil that was truly terrifying. In The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe, the narrator of the story starts to question his own sanity, though instead of taking responsibility for his own actions he shifted the blame onto the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Robert Welch Leadership When people sign up for the ministry; or better stated, when people are called into the ministry, they often assume that most of their time will be spent studying the bible, conversing with lost souls about the good news of Jesus and seeking God in prayer. However, successful ministers and ministries are the result of effectively executed administrative duties. According to Robert Welch and his book Church Administration, a study of pastors revealed, about 57 percent of their ministry was tied up in strictly nonpastoral administrative duties. 1 What is more, many ministers admitted, counseling, visitation, family time, prayer and personal devotions suffer in too many cases. 2 Is this simply a case of misguided expectations, poor leadership ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I remember when I was given my first ministry leadership opportunity, there were barely twenty people to manage and that was only for one summer. However, in my current setting, there are hundreds of people that I am responsible. To help with this situation, Welch points to the story of Moses and Jethro as an example of a wise and foolish leader. Moses attempted to manage everyone alone (being foolish) and his wise father in law recommends that he administers differently by appointing leaders of 100s, 50s, 10s, and so on. What is more, Welch points out an interesting fact of that God chose significant leaders who were prepared for the task of leadership and organization. 4 There is great importance to recognize God s selection of people for the work and the connection between leadership and organization. Perhaps as leaders become more organized their leadership grows; and vice versa. Also, the Apostle Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 12 about God giving the church different leadership roles; one of which is administrations.5 Therefore, the role of administration is from God and necessary for a church to thrive; as well as grow into what Jesus intends it to be. Also, my role is not to unload the needs of administration onto someone else, but rather see administration as a primary function of my role within the church. Yet what exactly is administration within the context of the local church? At a glance, administration seems to be the function of a church secretary or assistant pastor rather than a role every leader plays. However, this assumption is misguided because administration is leadership. Welch eloquently states administration ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Divorce Islamic Style Suspense of the Impending Romance in Divorce Islamic Style In Divorce Islamic Style by Amara Lakhous, the readers become exposed to the thoughts of the two protagonists. Through simple language, we are able to relate to both Christian/Issa and Safia/Sofia. Despite their circumstances, the themes of ambition and dreams are rather prominent. However, the dreams/ambitions are only fulfilled through several acts of self sacrifice. Through the use of a split narrative, Lakhous employs foreshadowing in order to create suspense of the impending romance. When the readers first meet Issa and Sofia, their thoughts are continuously filled with hope and optimism regarding their dreams and ambitions. For Issa, he seems rather ambitious to begin his mission. He focuses mainly on blending into his surroundings, but admits that sometimes I forget the part I am playing (47). From this, it is evident that Issa constantly gets distracted during his mission. He becomes engulfed with the stories and culture surrounding him, such as the hopes/goals of his fellow tenants. While Issa is ambitious, he is cautious when it comes to dreaming as he tells Saber: Be careful, too ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As both characters are unable to reveal their true identities despite some of their urges, they must remember but it s better not to, I can t afford to, under the circumstances. I ve just got to lump it, the end. The man who holds his tongue lives a hundred years (48). The secrets and silence creates a mysterious aura around each character. From the mysterious aura and hopefulness of the dreams/ambition surrounding both characters, the readers are left in suspense of their eventual meeting. This anticipation is strengthened when Akram is mentioned in Sofia s narrative (56) after initially being introduced in Issa s narrative. Through this connection, the two characters are bound to meet since they are living in the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Pob Sba Principles of Business School Based Assessment Eastern Restaurant and Bar Great Satisfaction Name: Jayvaughn Riley Candidate Registration #: 100069________ Center Number: 10069 Subject: Principles of Business Teacher: Ms. Higgins School: Marcus Garvey Technical High School Territory: Jamaica Date of Submission: _____ Table Content Title Page Introduction 1 Acknowledgement 2 Description of the Business 3 Justification of Location 4 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This in turn reduces the cost of production for the establishment. 3. Proper Infrastructure In the area, facilities such as water and electricity are accessible which allows production to be efficient. By expansion, productivity which speaks to the rate at which goods and services are produced per person will increase. Profit will be generated through this. Selection of Appropriate Labour The types of labour that will be necessary in the establishment are professional skilled, semi skilled and unskilled. The establishment will employ Sixteen (16) persons including the entrepreneur. The duties of the employees will be as follows: A bartender that assist with selling Refreshments. The entrepreneur will have the role of the accountant and therefore handles all the money that comes into the establishment at the end of each day and does the payroll. There will a professional chef and an assistant cook who both will have the job of preparing the meals at the highest quality that will be offered to the customers on a daily basis. The waiter and waitress will both play the role of customer service representatives and take the orders
  • 14. of the customers and present them their meals in a modern and attractive manner. The cashier collects payments for the meals ordered during the daily periods. There will be four delivery persons, a driver and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Everybody s Going To Be A Space Pioneer Analysis Jadahe Hunt s Essay If you had the choice to own land in space, would you do it? Some people say yes but many say no. Well I wouldn t all my reasons are coming down below. Also if you want to go to space and own land then you are reading the wrong essay. My first reason is there will be no food of any kind, no water, or equipment to survive there. From the advertisement Everybody s Going To Be A Space Pioneer. In this advertisement some of these reasons might change your mind about going to own land in space. The first thing that caught my attention was how much it was! It says for only $99,999.99 you can go to the Special Pioneer Outpost. Now if I m not mistaking that is a lot of money! My second reason is the food source. It says ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. John Hus Essay John Hus was born in Husinec, an area of the modern day Czech Republic. He joined the priesthood in order to escape poverty, and was eventually the preacher at one of the most popular church s in Prague. Hus was inspired by the writings of John Wycliffe, as well as many of his colleagues at the University of Prague, and this caused a major split between the Czech s and Germans who studied at the university. Hus and his faction of Bohemians wanted to expand the power of church councils, and decrease the power of the Pope, as well as focus on a moral reform of the clergy, due to the abuses of power that were beginning to take place. Hus focused his teachings and sermons on the Scriptures, similar to how John Wycliffe had. Due to the effects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Without their contributions towards idea of reformation, what people see today could be a lot different. However, it was not just those two men who gave birth to a new age of reasoning and thought. Men such as Petrarch founded a completely different school of thought than what Wycliffe and Hus had started with their dissentions. Petrarch delved into the lost classics, literature of antiquity, and rediscovered many things that were lost when Rome fell in the 5th century. He is considered the founder of Humanism, a school of thought that allowed for the return of the pagan classics and the philosophy of secularism. Above all things Humanism is considered the assertion of a man or woman s personal independence and expression. The idea that Humanism was one of the major reasons for the causes of the reformation is one that is not often put forth. However, if Humanism is broken down into its simplest form, it is the idea that a man can challenge what he sees before him, and indulge in knowledge outside the scripture, however much John Hus and Wycliffe suffered for the people s right to follow the Scripture. Because of the beliefs of Petrarch, and his rediscovery of the lost classics, people were able to gravitate away from the Scripture that had dominated their lives and dictated how they lived their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Character Analysis Of Regina George And Kate Sanders Just as rules and boundaries exist in most of the world, they also make their way into the movie making industry, in particularly in Hollywood films. Hollywood moviemakers focus on relatable, real life possible events, which they dramatize and turn into big hit blockbusters. In order to categorize their many productions, they use the notion of genre and create their own rules/qualifications to be able to classify movies as such. This categorization even persists within the movies themselves, especially within the extremely popular teen girl genre. Teen girl films focus primarily on the stereotypical junior high/high school life of an adolescent female. Thus, the narrative of the films must contain specific rules and character types that encompass high school life. To make a real seller, the most often used character type is the so called mean or popular girl in a social hierarchy based school. In order to be identified as the mean and popular girl character, one must be physically attractive, judgmental/cruel, and be the center of attention. To understand this archetypal character type it is best to examine the two most infamous popular girls in the industry, Regina George, and Kate Sanders. Although, Regina George and Kate Sanders exist in two very distinct narratives, their personality traits are not at all different or unique. Interestingly, since The Lizzie McGuire Movie was produced before Mean Girls, Kate Sanders ends up being the first typical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Why High School Students Dropout High School Dropouts Dropout is a broad term used to classify a person who has abandoned their class or field of study. A great number of the teens that drop out of school are thought of as being in the same category, but there are countless different reasons why students drop out of high school. Be it living in low poverty areas and having to quit school to work and help the family out. Struggling with learning disabilities and being in special education or even rebelliousness and pregnancy. Among the abounding states in our country, Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana have the highest high school dropout rates. Poverty stricken areas have high dropout rates. One of the main reasons for this is the need for a teen of working age to help ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Teen birth rates were high in the same states with the poverty and special needs issues. With Louisiana teen birth rate at 47.5 births per 100, ages 15 19(Wright). This means almost 50% of the children born during this time frame were born to underage mothers entering high school or just graduating. Typically, when a teen gets pregnant in high school they drop out. This is either due to having to get a job and support her now new family or even the embarrassment of her situation. In the south, particularly many teens are made to marry at young ages due to pregnancy and forced to grow up. This situation is avoidable if parents would push their children to finish their high school education and recognize how important receiving their diploma is. I am hopeful as we enter a new time that the dropout rates in these southern states will become less and less. That we can break the cycle on families having to depend of the government for different programs to survive, so that we can begin to pour money into the school system to help the teens with learning disabilities make it through school. I am hopeful that in these new times teens are not forced to marry and stop pursing their education. I am optimistic one day everyone will realize how important completing high school is and the rates we see now will soon be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Lady Brett Ashley in The Sun Also Rises Essay Lady Brett Ashley was a very important character in the book The Sun Also Rises. She had it all, she was pretty, and she had four guys ogling over her. Four guys!!!! She was independent, she could do whatever she wanted. She was definitely not sympathetic however, nore would she be a good role model for anyone because yes, she does treat her male friends cruelly. Lets start with her relationships with the guys. She can basically get whatever she wants, they will do anything for her, because they find her so attractive. Even if they want something in return, she will be happy to give it to them, she has it all. However that is all she does, she moves from guy to guy like she does not even care. Which by the way, she does not. Basically, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was unlike anything they had ever seen or would ever get to see again. She was different, but in a good way. She was one of them. Mike once compared her to circe, a character in a Greek myth who lured in men and then she transformed them into animals. Brett just wants sex without love, instead of the other way around like Jake. Brett had good and bad qualities. She was not all bad. I personally would not pick her for a role model but I will admit she had some admirable qualities. For example, the way she changed over the course of the novel. At first she did not really care about anyone or anything but herself. Then she began to realize what she did to people and she began to consider the feeling a of others as well as her own. If her relationship with Pedro had occurred at the beginning of the novel, she probably would have given no thought to what effects their relationship would have on him. However, by the end of the novel she had gained the understanding to know that he should do what is right, put away her own feelings, and leave him for his own good. She could be used as a role model because of her liberty. She is never tied down, as if she is floating in the breeze, aimlessly wandering from place to place. She does not conform. She does what she wants when she wants and does not let other people tell her what to do. She is dependent on no one in the sense that she does not care what others think. However, at the same time, she is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Nature And The Realization Of Conversion Essay These two major pieces, the nature and the realization of conversion are reflected in what we believe, our theology. So Luther further reminds us Conversion changes man so that he can accept grace. (Tappert, 1959:537.83) But not just any old kind of grace, but the grace of God! Luther put forth a very Lutheran theological understanding of conversion, in which we are saved by grace through faith, which is a gift to us (humankind) from God. But God does all the acting; we are just merely beneficiaries of God s grace and mercy. For the conversion of our corrupt will, which is nothing else than a resuscitation of it from spiritual death, is only and solely the work of God (just as also the resuscitation in the resurrection of the body must be ascribed to God alone), as has been fully set forth above and proved by manifest testimonies of Holy Scripture. (Tappert, 1959:537:87) Tappert goes on to confirm, how God in conversion changes stubborn and unwilling into willing men through the drawing of the Holy Ghost, and that after such conversion, in the daily exercise of repentance, the regenerate will of man is not idle, but also cooperates in all the works of the Holy Ghost, which He does through us, has already been sufficiently explained above. Tappert, 1959:537.88) So also Again, when Luther says that man behaves in a purely passive way in his conversation (that is, that man does not do anything toward it and that man only suffers that which God, works in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Tsunami Response Paper Research by Goff et al.(2014) stated the following: The traditional term tsunami means harbour wave (tsu: harbour, nami: wave)..., a tsunami is specifically described as a series of travelling waves of extremely long length and period, usually generated by disturbances associated with earthquakes occurring below or near the ocean floor. Tsunami are commonly often associate with an earthquake but not all earthquakes generates tsunami. It depends on the movement of earth s plate. If earth s plate moved vertically much damage from tsunami would occur. For example, on December,26, 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami shook Indonesia and killed an estimated 230,000 people, most due to the tsunami and the lack of aid afterward. (Live Science ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... JetStream featured, Tsunamis range in size from inches to over a hundred feet. In deep water (greater than 600 feet/180 meters). As JetStream also emphasized that the wave height can increase by over 10 times as tsunamis propagate into shallow water, and the waves can be amplified by shoreline and bathymetric (seafloor) features, Cheng and Weiss (2013) researched the link between the onshore slope, initial amplitude and the difference between the maximum tsunami inundation and inland sediment by observing from 2011 Tohoku oki tsunami in Sendai. Cheng and Weiss (2013) found that for sand the grain size has little effect on the deposition ratio, but initial amplitude and slope influence the deposition ratio; steep slopes and low amplitudes have the most sensitive effect on deposition ratio.Thus, Cheng and Weiss (2013) argued that the application of the deposition ratio will improve tsunami hazard assessments by providing a geophysically more realistic inundation limit than the cases where only the inland extent of tsunami sediment is taken into account. Goto et al. (2014) also seemed to agree with Cheng and Weiss s research, as they stated For disaster prevention purpose, geological research is undoubtedly of great value to tsunami risk assessment...we should be considering what the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Parallel Plot Structure Of Wes Moore Wes Moore written by Wes Moore published in April 27, 2010. Where it covers the autobiography and a biography clash into what is called a parallel plot structure. Where a juxtaposition is displayed. Of two young boys that are oddly similar but both end up with to different fates. The book goes into great detail on how one became a convicted criminal serving a life sentence and one a Rhodes Scholar. The purpose of Wes Moore writing his book is to determine one s success. That being a Nurture vs Nature. I ll be debating how Wes s own diction, experiences and his own writing demonstrates one s failure of success Wes own diction describes a wide variety him expressing his own opinions in his Literature. Through his word selection we can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We can see how these experiences are a transformation to Wes in general. One of his Wes experience where he has a conversation with his Father about protecting. It goes Main man you just can t hit people and particularly women. You must defend them not fight them.... My father and I start for another 5 minutes before he led downstairs to apologize to my sister and my mother. (page 11) This exposure to Wes further plays in later parts of his life. For example where Wes was attack by a racist he chooses not to fight back because he has flashbacks to these experiences. Of his early life and how people educated him to always be formable. The style that Wes was taught shine in this, if you read through the book. The book doesn t mention of Wes ever getting himself into fights. Thus pomp a glorious procession of Nurture conquering over Nature in what determines success. Another instance where Wes is instructed to be more courteous. It is said in the book and it reads you kids are way too young to be in this situation but you know what I see kids like you every day If you don t get smart I am certain I will see you again that s the sad part ... the cops gave us a gift and I swore I would never get caught in a situation like that again (page 83 to 84). This experience Wes had is symbolic it shows his outlook on the police. Where the other Wes Moore would find to view the police has an obstacle for his business. Author Wes Moore would portray them as being cops. People who enforce crime to those who have broken it. That s what exactly author Wes Moore has done and he understands he has done wrong through that people have taught him. While other Wes Moore sees them has a hurdle to make riches. Due to the drug game exposing and giving him the ideology he has to dodge bullets and that s a daily activity for those in the game. This ties in with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The United States Of America, A Country Driven By... The United States of America, a country driven by business, money, and technological advancement, has the third highest corporate income tax rate in the world; the highest among the thirty four industrialized nations of the Organization for Economic Co operation and Development (OECD) (Pomerleau, 1). Large corporations that have developed in the United States have recognized this. In 1982, McDermott Inc., with the help of its lawyers, developed a strategy in which they could continue with their business, founded in New Orleans, without having to be punished by the prohibitive tax rates employed by the U.S. government (Mider, 2). Thus, the corporate tax inversion was conceived; an idea that allowed businessmen and women that have used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A tax inversion would allow a business to escape this high tax rate by creating or buying a foreign parent... Most importantly, perhaps, companies that invert overseas can take advantage of the generous U.S. system of interest deductions for payments to their own affiliates abroad benefits that are only available with a foreign parent company (Mider, 2). The change of address isn t always a true move either as most companies that utilize this strategy usually keep their executive headquarters in the US. Some companies that have transitioned to foreign turf include: Medtronic, Burger King, Tim Horton s, Stratasys, and Horizon Pharma. Currently, New York based Pfizer and Dublin based Allergan are dealing with a pending tax inversion in which the two would merge, a $160 billion deal, making this the potential largest inversion ever (Dunsmuir, 1). The US government is actively making new rules and regulations regarding corporate tax inversions which has put the Pfizer Allergan merge on hold. According to Lindsay Dunsmuir, last November, following the announcement of the Allergan Pfizer deal, Treasury clamped down on inversions by limiting a U.S. acquirer s ability to set up a new foreign parent in a third country and to stuff assets into a foreign parent to meet post inversion ownership limits. Another treasury imposed regulation would prevent Allergan s major deals that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Surface Stress on the Microcantilever Mapped meshes are made according to requirements as it gives user control over size and shape and deformation of the mesh in all regions The surface stress on the microcantilever surface can be calculated from the observed microcantilever deflection using Stoney s equation Where Δσs is the differential surface stresses on the surface of the microcantilever, is the Young s modulus, is the Poisson s ratio r and h are the radius of curvature and thickness of cantilever beam respectively.For a two layer piezoresistive microcantilever, the relationship between the surface stress and the relative change in resistance ∆R/R for a piezoresistor is given by Where 1, 1 are the Young s modulus and thickness of the polysilicon while 2, 2 are the young s modulus and thickness of piezoresistive, whereas T is the distance from bottom to top of the microcantilever beam that contain the piezoresistive and is the gauge factor of piezoresistive sensor, although above equation applies when polysilicon and piezoresister both are different here [4]. The surface stress associated with the deflection of micro cantilever is commonly calculated using Stoney s formula, which is simply relates an induced substrate curvature to a surface stress. Piezoresistive microcantilever deflection process involves the embedded of a piezoresistive material such as doped polysilicon on the top surface of the microcantilever to measure the stress change, while the microcantilever beam deflects a stress ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Why Did The Americans Dominate The New World Essay We are all aware of the fact that when the Europeans traveled to the New World, they conquered it. This has been taught to us throughout our lives. However, there are many theories as to why the Europeans dominated the New World. There may have been many factors that led to the fall of the people living in the New World. Thus, I believe the main three reasons I received, alliance that was formed, and disease that was contracted from the Europeans. I believe that fear is a very powerful weapon. Therefore, when the omens of the Tlatelolco and Nahua communities started to become true, it struck it in their hearts. There were a total of eight omens. The first omen started about ten years before the Spaniards came over the New World. A couple of the omens are a tongue of fire in the sky, the mountain name of Tlacetecc burned and flared, a temple struck by lightning, and a lake boiling. The most important omen I believe is when Moteeuccoma seen the ash colored crane the second time he foreseen a group of outfitted for war men riding deer (Sahagun). I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After giving word that the Spaniards defeated a hostile group of warriors, Tlaxoalan rulers made peace with the Spaniards and convinced them that the Cholulans were evil so they would defeat them and have an alliance (Sahagun). The Spaniards defeated the Cholulans, later Moteuccoma sent his men with gold to meet with Cortes. The strategy of the Indians was to capture the enemy and sacrifice them later but the Spaniards objective was to just slaughter the enemy. It would make perfect sense to make an alliance with such a strong force to avoid the destruction of ones people and to destroy your enemies at the same time. If there is an alliance, there is no reason to fight a feared army. Therefore, with conflict this will allow the Spanish to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Analysis of Much Ado About Nothing Essay Analysis of Much Ado About Nothing Much Ado About Nothing illustrates a kind of deliberately puzzling title that seems to have been popular in the late 1590s (ex quot;As You Like It quot;). Indeed, the play is about nothing; it follows the relationships of Claudio and Hero (which is constantly hampered by plots to disrupt it), and in the end, the play culminates in the two other main characters falling in love (Beatrice and Bena*censored*), which, because it was an event that was quite predictable, proves to be quot;much ado about nothing quot;. The pronunciation of the word nothing would, in the late 16th Century, have been noting, and so the title also apparently suggests a pun on the word, noting, and on the use of the word ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This attitude is reflected in Shakespeare s plays. For example, in Much Ado About Nothing, many f the characters have Italian names (Borachio, Claudio, etc.). This is also true of some of Shakespeare s others plays such as The Taming of the Shrew, and Romeo and Juliet. Major Themes One of the major themes in Much Ado About Nothing centers around the question and battle between deception and reality. One first notices of the image of deception as we witness the masking and unmasking at the masquerade. In the play, most overhear discussions are deceptions. It is through eavesdropping that we see the true battle between deception and reality as we look at the subplots of Bene*censored* and Beatrice, Hero and Claudio, as well as the comedy of Dogberry and his crew. The relationship between Bene*censored* and Beatrice is one manufactured completely through deception on the behalf of their friends. Though the plot to unite them was planned, many of the problems that arose were because of things that were overheard accidentally or on purpose. In Act II, Scene 3 Bene*censored* is deceived into thinking that Beatrice loves him because of the speech in the garden between Leonato, Claudio, and Don Pedro. Beatrice is sent to fetch Bene*censored* for dinner, and Bene*censored* notes some marks of love in her[Beatrice], (240 241) and he decides to take pity upon her and return her love. In Act III, Scene 1 Beatrice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How Leadership Style Can Affect Coaching Coaching competencies are needed in the growing industry around the world, especially for leadership development. According to Zenger and Stinnett (2006), about 70% of formal leadership development programs in organizations have some different forms of coaching. This reveals that coaching is becoming a World Wide phenomenon. As a result of this popularity, many coaching competencies, models, tools and training have appeared. For instance, effective coaching requires the coach to have good communication skill, client motivation, self management, and technical skill. These skills enable the coaching session come up with positive success. However, a major variable in the success of any coaching process is what training and practices ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a need to consider the personal credibility of the coach, education, professional background, experience, and expertise. To encourage a professional service, the coach should ensure that all business materials such as cards send a strong consistent message to their potential clients. This professionalism should also be extended to the dress code of the coach. For the organization, the selection process of the coaches should involve stringent quality criteria. Involvement of the coach: The coach should have the ability to develop an atmosphere of trust in the coaching sessions. Coaches need to ensure that they have an intrinsic strong motivation for the coaching work. In my opinion, a genuine interest in the client is significant to building a good coaching relationship. For the organizations, coaches should be made to attend an interview process prior to any coaching assignments. The interview gives the opportunity for both sides to learn about each other and decide whether a working relationship can develop. Clarity and goals: The process and conduct of a coaching program are important to the positive outcome. It involves roles, methods, and actions during the coaching process (Schmidt, 2003). The coaches need to invest time at the beginning of any coaching assignment in order to establish good working relationship with the client. The coach needs to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Diffuse Low Grade Gliomas Gliomas are the most common type of primary brain tumor, accounting for 10 20% of its total. (5,19 21). Histopathology pattern is the most important feature in glioma classification. (22) The 2007 WHO classification of tumors of the central nervous system divides gliomas into four main types, with increasing degree of malignancy (from I IV). Low grade gliomas are defined a grade I and grade II, in opposition to the high grade gliomas , WHO grade III and IV. The so called diffuse low grade gliomas integrate 2007 WHO II class, and include diffuse astrocytomas, oligodendroglioma and oligoastrocytoma (mixed glioma) (19). There are some pertinent critics to this grading system, such as the great inter variability among neuropathologist experts. More importantly, 2007 WHO grading doesn t contemplate the continuum between grade II and III. In fact, many DLGG has an intermediate behavior, with some more aggressive microfoci lodged in the core of the neoplasm (19,23,24). Hence, the term diffuse low grade glioma is preferred in this article. In fact, DLGG is slower ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (16,18,25) Rigau et al (2011) point to a slight predominance in men, referring a male/female ratio of about 1.32. (13) Exposure to ionizing radiation is, to date, the only confirmed environmental risk factor. None of the other risk factors once considered (chemicals, mobile phones, etc) have ever been demonstrated with significant association. Nevertheless, these tumors are more common in patients with neurofibromatosis Type 1 and Li Fraumeni syndrome. Interestingly, there is also a probable inverse relationship between allergies (namely, IgE levels) and risk of developing a glioma (23). Furthermore, recent molecular data enabled a better understanding of the biology of DLGG. Despite sharing clinical, radiological, and pathological presentation, there is still heterogeneity in the behavior and prognosis of DLGG in each patient. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Cultural Impacts of the Civil Rights Act Cultural Impacts of the Civil Rights Act Abstract Cultural Impacts of the Civil Rights Act Until the eighteenth century Civil Rights and Liberty s were taken advantage of as a American. Observation in our judicial system cited within the paper suggest that our civil rights in America has improved and continue to evolve to this day. Cultural Impacts of American Civil Rights laws In recent years, a great deal has gone into fair treatment of all. As history serves, there was a great civil rights activist that fought for fair treatment of all, one man in particular goes by the name of Martin Luther king jr. The implications of our culturally induced melting pot of a nation proceeded with immense struggles that carry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This doesn t always happen in all cases as it should. In march 2006 a Queens Midtown Tunnel employee by the name of Gregory fisherman filed a compliant against his boss. He complained because his boss denied him of promotion and penalized him for taking sick days because he is Jewish(Lawsuit financial corp,2009). He proved his case by hearing his supervisor use a curse word before they called him a jew which was his basis for claim. By getting that 51% of the jury to believe Mr. Fisherman, he was awarded $735,000. In another case, a restaurant called Sorrano s Mexican Restaurant was sued in 2002 by Terra Neave(manager)for not accommodating to religious belief. She led a bible study after work and two of her subordinates attended. According to company policy manager are not suppose to socialize with subordinates,to prevent sexual harassment. The company offered to transfer her to another location, she refused and continued to lead bible study with her subordinates. With this type of substantial evidence she lost the case. In these two cases our rights were upheld and justice was served according to our civil rights laws(Luci Scott, Jan 2009). Pregnancy discrimination according to U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is discrimination involves treating a woman unfavorably because she is pregnant,child birth, or medical condition related to pregnancy or child birth . In 2009 there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Stargazing 101 Aries The Ram Analysis Stargazing 101: Aries the Ram I really hope you have all enjoyed my Stargazing series! These stories about the constellations and the facts behind them are so incredibly interesting and I ve had such a wonderful time sharing them with you! The Mythology Aries, a Latin word for ram, is often identified with the story of the Golden Fleece (which you might remember from the story of Carina, the ship. http://clapway.com/2015/07/07/stargazing 101 carina the ship/) It s often that we hear about Zeus and his extra marital affairs, but very rare that we hear of Hera having any. In the story of Aries, Ixion, King of Lapiths, attempted to woo Hera. Zeus learned of Ixion s intent to make Hera his lover and declared that his plan would not come to fruition. Zeus coerced a cloud named Nephele to take Hera s shape and trick Ixion into thinking he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ixion, of course, thought he had succeeded in seducing Hera but quickly found out that he had actually impregnated Nephele. Ixion was punished for attempting to steal Zeus s wife, and Nephele gave birth to the first centaur. She later had two more children with Athamas, another king, who tried to have the children killed. She came to Hera for help in saving them, so Hera sent a golden ram to aid the children in their escape. Unfortunately, one of the children fell off the ram s back and died, however, the other survived and made it to safety. Once on the banks of Colchis, the surviving child sacrificed the ram to Poseidon. Poseidon them instructed him to present the ram s golden fleece to the king of Aeete, who hung up the fleece in a secret garden where it was protected by a dragon. It was at this same time, you might recall from Carina the Ship, that Diomedes s land had overthrown him as heir to his father s throne. Pelias, the man who took Diomede s throne in his absence, is the cousin of the boy who sacrificed the ram that saved him to the god of the sea. Hera ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Ap Biology Life Table Results and Discussion Life table studies are predominantly used by researchers as a technique for estimating the growth of populations and forecasting the size of a population. The life table supplies a Full description includes the specifics of development times, the survival rates of each growth stage, and the fecundity and life expectancy of a population Yang et al. (2013). Host plant species are an essential agent in the outgrowth of Mealybugs; the development of the mealybugs was considered as a symbol of the goodness of that host plant to avail as a food exporter for its development. Most of our results are in assent with Patil et al. (2011) and Rashid et al. (2012). 1 Age Specific Survival Life Table: Data present in Tables (1, 2 and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mortality percentage of the nymphal stage record 30.02, 42.05 and 56.63% on H. helix L., P. tobira (Thunb.) and N. oleander L. respectively. Generality of our results are consent with Tok et al. (2016) in Turkey, when they studied the life tables of the Madeira mealybug Phenacoccus madeirensis Green were reared in the laboratory under control conditions on for ornamental plant species. The mortality percentage of the nymphal stage record 1.0, 6.9, 10.8 and 11.1% on Cestrum nocturnum, Pelargonium zonale, Hibiscus syriacus and Hibiscus rosa sinensis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Reactions To Evil In Watership Down By Richard Adams Evil takes a prominent role in the classic adventure novel Watership Down, and the author, Richard Adams, introduces many old and new reactions to evil as the story progresses. Richard Adams makes his point very clear, there is evil everywhere on Earth, and it can even be present the downs of the English countryside. Richard Adams explores this idea of evil through many different forms: foxes, badgers, birds, humans, and the earth itself. The novel shows the readers these responses so, in turn, the reader knows the correct way to respond to evil accordingly. In Watership Down, while running away was the easiest way to respond to evil, the rabbits looked to the natural world and fought back as well. Running away is the most noticeable and explainable reaction to evil in Watership Down. Being the most common reaction to anything intimidating or frightening in the world of humans, readers can assume the rabbits will do the same. After all, are they not just rabbits? One quote from the book explains this perfectly, Oh, Hazel! This is where it comes from! I know now something very bad! Some terrible thing coming closer and closer....We have to leave (27 30). The whole novel essentially revolves around the rabbits running away from their warren. Although the rabbits have other reaction events occur, everything all comes back to the novel s core reaction; running away. Another quote explaining this reaction is one from Captain Holly, I got away with what I did (154). However, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Wal-Mart Controversy Wal Mart has become a staple company in many communities. It is a place where individuals can find most of their needs, and many of their wants. The appeal of Wal Mart can be found in its slogan, Always Low Prices. It is the appeal of low prices during a time of economic recession that entices consumers. What many consumers do not recognize are the means by which Wal Mart ensures these low prices. The media coverage of Wal Mart during the recent months has not been favorable towards the company, and with lawsuits pending regarding issues such as low wages, anti union practices, and sexual discrimination, Wal Mart provides an avenue for examining media and alternative media depictions of the issues. This analysis will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the author mentions why some critique this corporation, the overwhelmingly understated claim is that Wal Mart is ultimately the victim and critics are simply misinformed. Perucci and Wysong (1999) would agree that this mainstream article from USA Today is giving merit to Wal Mart and fails to even partially explore the wage related claims. This article is also representative of the superclass ability to control the information industry. This can be seen by the omission of detailed coverage of the issues and who is to blame. Inequality.org reports on the controversy of Wal Mart in two related articles, The Wal Martization of Everywhere and Low Road/High Road. The first article claims that although Wal Mart is the world s biggest private company, with $245 billion in annual revenues, (Hellerman, 2004) there are reasons to be concerned with the success of Wal Mart. One of the major claims related to class inequality in this article states that a typical employee earns $13,860 annually, which isn t enough for a family of three to rise above the poverty line. The majority of the article focuses on some of the claims supporting Wal Mart, more particularly an economists claim that Wal Mart is the greatest thing that ever happened to low income Americans, (Hellerman, 2004) allowing them to stress their income and buy things ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe Essay example Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe Increasing our knowledge of Physics, using the scientific method to make observations and test hypotheses is essential to unlocking the secrets of the universe. Energy is one of the most fundamental elements of the universe. Throughout history, man has endeavored to expose, understand, and explain how and why things work. This drive to expand our understanding eventually led to the development of the scientific method and what is commonly considered to be the king of the sciences, Physics. The effects of energy on the physical world are of great interest to Physicists. The scientific method was developed during the seventeenth century. It is based on collaborative efforts of the great scientists and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No object can spontaneously attain motion unless a force acts upon it; likewise, no moving object can stop or change velocity unless a force acts upon it. Sir Isaac Newton s contribution to Physics is undisputable. The applications of Newton s observations are visible in all moving machines, from bicycles and cars, to rockets and the space shuttle. Even after centuries of testing, his laws still hold true. Newton s Laws of motion have influenced countless renowned physicists including the great Albert Einstein, who later expanded on them. By increasing our understanding of energy and the laws governing it, Newton s laws continue to influence physicists today, and will continue to for centuries to come. No other Physicist in history can claim to have had the impact on the world that Newton has. Sir Isaac Newton is truly the champion of motion. Energy physics is defined by physics as the capacity of a physical system to do work. Energy is one of the most fundamental elements of the universe. It is the quantity, which ties together all branched of Physics. The effects of energy on the physical world are of great interest to Physicists. There are many different kinds of energy: Potential, Chemical, Elastic, Gravitational, Nuclear, Heat, Kinetic, Electrical, Electro magnetic. Potential energy is energy that is stored and has the potential to do work. Gravitational energy is energy that a body ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Case Study Of Bumper I. INTRODUCTION Bumper is a one of important part of an automobile as safety point of view. It is introduce on front of an automobile so its necessary that it should be have good strength and stiffness to absorb the impact and the time of impact. The design of bumper being not simple because it s having lots of constraints which have to be fulfilling at the time of design. Light in weight and cheap in cost with good impact strength are major factor which should be keep in mind at the time of design. Different automobile companies having different type of bumper design. However every time the main criteria being safety, cost and weight. Bumper is one amongst the necessary structures in rider cars. That we want to own careful style and producing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mass, M = ρ*V = 1800*0.002731 = 4.916 Kg Modulus of Elasticity, E = 35000*107 N/m2, Resultant Stress Factor, Kr = 1.1 So, from equation 5, σ = Kr* √ (M* v2*E/ V) (Equation 5) σ = 1.1* √ (4.916 * 17.742*35*1010/0.002731) σ = 1.1*√1.9827*1017 σ = 1.1*445279524 σ = 489807476.4 N/m2 Value of Max Stress at 17.74 m/s σ = 489.80 Mpa 3] Stress for GFRP Material For Velocity, v = 13.34 m/s, Density ρ = 1200 kg/m3 Volume, V = 0.002731 m3, Mass, M = ρ*V = 1200*0.002731 = 3.277 Kg Modulus of Elasticity, E = 6000*107 N/m2, Resultant Stress Factor, Kr = 1.8 So, from equation 5, σ = Kr* √ (M* v2*E/ V) (Equation 5) σ = 1.8* √ (3.277 * 13.342*60*109/0.002731) σ = 1.8*√1.28*1016 σ = 1.8*113193656.5 σ = 203748576.4 N/m2 Value of Max Stress at 13.34 m/s σ = 203.75 Mpa For Velocity, v = 17.74 m/s, Density ρ = 1200 kg/m3 Volume, V = 0.002731 m3, Mass, M = ρ*V = 1200*0.002731 = 3.277 Kg Modulus of Elasticity, E = 60*109 N/m2, Resultant Stress Factor, Kr = 1.8 So, from equation 5, σ = Kr* √ (M* v2*E/ V) (Equation 5) σ = 1.8* √ (3.277 * ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. How Kenya Airways Limited Has Used Information Technology... HOW KENYAAIRWAYS LIMITED HAS USED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO INCREASE ITS MARKET SHARE WHILE ENHANCING QUALITY BY (MBA/GC/355/11/12) MARTIN KETIENYA COURSE CODE: CMM 510 COURSE TITLE: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MAY 2012 ABSTRACT Kenya Airways was at a crossroads in 2006. A hunger for new markets prompted air carriers from the Middle East and Asia to expand aggressively into Africa. So Kenya Airways executives responded putting in place an expansion plan of their own, designed to make the company the leader in intra Africa air traffic by 2009. But the managers included an important stipulation find a way to fuel growth without significantly expanding back office operations, particularly in the finance, human resources, and supply ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Virgin Atlantic cited that its decision to stop flying the route was due to a difficult operating environment as a result of increasing costs and a weakening European economy. The airline will stop flying the route in September, five years after it made its maiden flight. This decision alone saw the Kenya Airways share value rise from KES 14.70 to 16.35 on the day of the announcement indicating increased investor confidence. 2.0 Information Technology effectively employed at Kenya airways In September 2007, Kenya Airways implemented the first phase of the Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning solution. Prior to this the company was using separate systems for its different divisions, such as finance, HR and payroll, supply chain and others. The business was willing to surrender existing business processes in lieu of packaged processes from a competent Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution that would offer something better. The business environment had become very competitive and in order to maintain its position as a market leader, operations needed to be much more efficient, reduce costs, and liberate internal resources to achieve higher levels of business activity. In brief the Oracle modules that were candidates for implementation included: a) Core Financials b) Treasury, c) i Expenses amp; Internal Controls Manager, d) HR, Payroll, Time and Labor, i Recruitment amp; HR Intelligence e) Purchasing, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Ethics, The Solicitors Regulation Authority Throughout the world ethical belief systems have been created amongst societies, organisations and various professions. The largest built ethical systems exist amongst societies. To create and be a part of civilised society individuals must choose to act in ways that further the common good of one another. Aristotelian ethical philosophies state law is crucial in making citizens virtuous . Laws of conduct used to govern society are formed by what is perceived as virtuous and just. Legal professionals are not only governed by laws of the land but are morally and legally constrained by a stringent code of ethics, known as the Solicitors Regulation Authority. There are ten principles that focus on 5 main core responsibilities a solicitor has with their client, business, regulator, others, application, waivers and interpretations. A legal professional must have self regulation and high ethical standards amongst its defining characterises. A breach of ethical conduct is when an act of professional misconduct is committed by a lawyer who does something dishonourable to him as a man and dishonourable in his professional RE G MAYOR COOKE (1889). To behave with Integrity is the most sacred principle to emerge from the legal profession. Aristotle s book of Nonomanchien Ethics suggests ethical virtue is concerned with feelings and actions it is necessary to have the right feelings at the right time and for the right purpose . The simplicity of this philosophy cannot be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Social Impact Of Stigma Surrounding Physical And... The Social Impact of Stigma Surrounding Physical and Mental Disability Of those who know me well, a small number eventually find out that I am bipolar. It s not something I advertise to the public, and it has, at times, been an enormously debilitating force in my life. Even though I am educated about my problems and know better, many times I have berated myself harshly for my weakness or even found fault in my very existence. Early on, I doubted my right to live based upon the difficulties inherent to the disorder, and I have since sometimes felt deeply ashamed of it. Not everyone who has learned of it has been understanding. Not at all. I have been told I was undisciplined, that the illness was fake or manufactured, that I was making excuses, that I was scary, that I needed to go back to church, that I was just manipulative, that I needed a knot jerked in my tail, that I had taken advantage of loving parents, that I was just too emotional, that that that that that...... It s NOT just my imagination that keeps me from telling people. sricki All across the globe, people with disabilities are shut out from the rest of society, kept back by a wall called stigma . They are well hidden from the rest of the world, institutionally separated from the moment that they begin school. Children with disabilities grow up almost exclusively around other children like them , usually under the pretense that it allows them to feel more normal . As they grow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Analysis Of George Orwell s The Lion And The Unicorn It is made evident through his works other than The Lion and the Unicorn: Socialism and the English Genius, however, that George Orwell favors a power of the people rather than a specific leader or leaders restricting personal freedoms. His anti authoritarian viewpoint, which is evident in a number of his writings, enforces this social belief. Evidence of this point of view first come to light in his book Homage to Catalonia, which was originally published in 1938, around the same time he joined the Independent Labour Party in England in an act of democratic socialism. Homage to Catalonia is a personal account reflecting on the role that Orwell played in the Spanish Civil War. In the book, Orwell recounts to readers that he joined the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nineteen Eighty Four is a dystopian novel set in the future from when Orwell wrote it, predicting that without socialism, totalitarianism would take over the world. The novel depicts a society in which the people are living under a completely totalitarian government in Airstrip One that, in an abuse of power, rules every aspect of their lives, both private and public. The omnipresent Big Brother watches and listens to its citizens (more specifically the Party, the lower class Proles are not deemed important enough to be monitored) at all times through devices called telescreens that are carefully placed in order to capture one s every moment (though, through an architectural fluke in his apartment, Winston is able to get around this for some time to write in his illegal journal). Big Brother is not only attempting to control their citizen s actions and behavior through the telescreens, however, they are trying to monitor their thoughts as well. It is against the law in Airstrip One to even think something that goes against Big Brother or the Party. The crime labeled thoughtcrime could get a person vaporized, in which they may be be killed, however, it is inevitable that all records of them are erased and, therefore, they cease to exist whether or not they are alive or dead. This punishment can also be appointed to people who even appear to be too intelligent, as Winston suspects ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Escapism In The Music Man The Music Man reminded me of the escapist movies of the Depression. Like those films, such as the ones of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, nothing is especially amiss in this movie. The town of River City, Iowa (the only locale of the film besides a train) does not have any real problems. It is an idyllic, quaint, stereotypical Midwestern town with Midwestern values and Midwestern people. Perhaps, in the turbulent culture of the 1960s, this was a refreshing, nostalgic film that allowed people to forget about the trouble of the real world. In 2015, it comes off as just another escapist, generic musical. The normally peaceful River City begins does begin to have some trouble when Professor Harold Hill comes to town. Hill (an alias) is a traveling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This reason lies in the actors chosen to play some of the supporting characters, specifically the actors without great voices. The most prominent of these are Buddy Hackett, Ron Howard, and Pert Kelton. None of them have exceptional singing voices (some of them sound downright bad sometimes), but this surprising feature actually somewhat works in the movie s favor. (Granted, it can also become frustrating to hear these people sing). By including people with so so voices, the filmmakers broke up the monotony of constantly hearing perfect singers and enhanced the meager realism of the film. Not everyone sings like a Broadway star after all. While every voice may not be flawless, the production design of this movie never missteps. Every set and costume are extremely detailed and realistic (unless they require unrealistic touches). Although this does not add anything of thematic value to the story, it pleases viewers to see the wonderful, Oscar nominated work of the artists who made the clothes and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Strengths Of The Neo Valves Company  STRENGTHS: 1. Good technical staffs: The staff of the Neo Valves Company is good and well trained and educated employees are working in the company. 2. Accuracy and fast working: The working condition of the company is very fast and accuracy because the well trained workers are working in the Neo Valves Company so the working is fast and accuracy. 3. To reduce cost, customer satisfaction: The reducing the costs on product to make satisfaction to the customer are the one of the strength of the neo valves company. 4. Experienced workers: In Neo Valves Company select the experienced workers to work in the company and it will helps to develop the products. 5. Quality is appreciated by the clients: 6. The quality of the product is good and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 9) If the drilling bit is getting over heat just dip the cool hand and continue the work. 10) After competition of all work once again clean the machine. 11) Always give uniform feed while drilling the job. 12) After cleaning the machine put tick mark and signature in the machine m maintenance check the list. 13) Collect the necessary tools jigs and fixture required for the particular job.  WORK INSTRUCTION :  MACHINE NAME: LATHE 1. Keep the machine clean and carry out preventive maintenance as per the check list. 2. Collect the approved materials from the supervisor. 3. Collect the instruments and drawings. 4. Check the centre of the lathe machine. 5. Check the work piece is fully tightened before running the machine. 6. Ensure RPM as per the stage drawings and in process quality plan before starting the production. 7. Start the production as per the stage drawing. 8. Get the first part approval from the inspector. 9. Continue the production as per stage drawing. 10. Clean the machine after finishing the production. 11. Get the last piece approval from the inspector. 12. After cleaning the machine put tick and signature in the machine maintenance check
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  • 43. Examples Of True Freedom In 1984 By George Orwell What is true freedom? That s something to think about while reading 1984 by George Orwell. In this book, true freedom doesn t exist. The people of this book are trapped in a world of despair. The characters in 1984 do not experience true freedom. There is plenty of evidence to prove this. In the book, the people have no right to think freely, they can t fall in love, and they have to follow the rules that are giving to them. If the world that this people live at showed true freedom, then all this actions would be allowed. True freedom would be the ability to speak, think, and do things that one would normally want to do. People from the book 1984 do not have the true freedom that one would wish to have. The people can t even have there own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Learning Through Play Analysis Before exploring the benefits of learning through play, it is important to grasp an understanding of Huizing (1950) states that if an activity is fully absorbing, includes an element of uncertainty and involves a sense of illusion then it is play. Groos (in Hyder, 2005) argued that play is a means through which children make sense of adult roles within society. According to Piaget (1969) play is a way for children to unify experiences, knowledge and understanding. Vygotsky (1966) considered play to be important for an individual s cognitive development. Bruner et al (1976) found that play reduces stress. They viewed play as a form of problem solving which required self initiation, therefore increasing a child s problem solving ability. Additionally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All see it as an integral factor in supporting and promoting children s social and emotional development. Much recent research on play cite the work of Piaget, Vygotsky and Bruner. Both Piaget and Vygotsky believed through play children can discover the world, formulate opinions and impart some meaning to their ever changing view of the world. Piaget argues play parallels development, while Vygotsky puts forward that play promotes development. Piaget (in O Hara and Smith, 2004) believed that children were actively in control of their own learning, with their major task being that to develop an ability to organise their experiences and learn from them, thus enabling children to make sense of the world. Piaget s play theory reflects his focus on the intellectual development in children, concentrating on the child s construction of reality rather than on the social context of learning. Piaget perceived play as a method which children use to develop their cognitive abilities and to practise their emerging cultivated capabilities. He also saw play as a child s adaptation to the world around them through application of assimilation. Piaget claimed there are three stages in the development of play; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Inflammation In Chronic Periodontitis Pathogenesis of chronic inflammation of periodontal diseases: Inflammation is defined as a complex reaction to injurious agents such as microbes and damaged, usually necrotic, cells. It consists of vascular responses, migration and activation of leukocytes, and systemic reactions (8). The function of inflammation is to defend the body against microbial infection, and to repair injured tissues. Nonetheless, inflammation does have the potential to cause harm (9). Inflammation generally begins with an acute phase characterized by extravasations of plasma fluid proteins and cells, in particular neutrophils. The function of these various factors includes the killing and elimination of microbes, debridement of necrotic tissue and eventually repair and possibly regeneration of damaged tissue. As the inflammation persists, changing from an acute to a chronic state, additional cellular players become involved, notably macrophages, mast cells, T cells, B cells, plasma cells, and eosinophils (10). The inflammatory response in chronic periodontitis includes activation of leucocytes, neutrophils, T lymphocytes and plasma cells and release of antibodies and chemical mediators such as cytokines, chemokines, C reactive protein, tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF α), interleukin 1 (IL 1), and prostaglandins. The lipopolysaccharides are present in the gram ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... MMPs are responsible for increased collagen breakdown. The activation of MMPs is regulated by a group of endogenous proteins named tissue inhibitors of matrix metalloprotinases (TIMPs). TNF α is produced mainly by activated macrophages and responsible for increased osteoclast activity resulting in bone resorption. Also collagen production is inhibited by the reduced activity of fibroblasts in response to TNF α ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...