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Half Fitz Alternate Ending
The sun cast its golden light through the leaves and the trees and onto the metal plating of the jeeps
and tanks. In autumn it was typically Fitz s favorite time for sights. The leaves fell and the sun looked,
to him, at their fullest. It was beautiful and as he stared it reminded him of his home in Virginia, but
unfortunately home was far from where he was and the smoke from behind settled. His home was
gone, yet the Autumn kept him steady. Fitz was reminded of his two daughters, but he would see them
no more. He winced. Autumn had been a usually calming season, but he was at an unsteady alert
staring ahead at the path. His thoughts were broken as one of his fellow privates, Half Pint , as they
called him because of his height, tapped Fitz on the shoulder as he offered a cigarette. Fitz waved it
away in silence because he didn t smoke. Ever. Half Pint shrugged, lit it, and continued conversation
with his comrades. Fitz, as he was old, was wise enough to know that a single cigarette could not calm
oneself, but damage them. He stared thinking of the times he came home on leave. He tried to smile,
but found no joy. Fitz only stared into the lines of trees. He could muster no emotion, for ... Show
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No shots fired from his weapon. Next was Gabriel and what looked like Half Pint. He walked dizzily
over and found that Gabriel was on top of Half Pint. The bullet went through Gabriel and into Half
Pint which lodged into his lungs. Gabriel had tried to save him from a bullet, yet in the end he cause a
more painful death. Rush, who always fought the enemy headon was nowhere to be found. The others
weren t either. He took a count of the bodies on the battlefield . He counted fifty nine. Fitz would
make sixty. He dropped to his knees staring at his fallen comrades thinking to himself: It s one
hundred and fifty miles back to camp and if I get ambushed I die. It would be a huge
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The Theory Of Infantile Sexuality
Although modern society disregards the theory of infantile sexuality and its relationship to neurotic
personality types, closer examination shows that a direct correlation exists. Freud s five stages of
infantile sexuality prove their significant impact on the eventual maturation of what is regarded as
adult psychosexual behaviors. Freud categorizes the stages of infantile sexuality as follows; oral, anal,
phallic, latency and genital. Each stage is represented by certain developmental behaviors, which are
innate in all normal functioning children. The complete transition of the libido from one stage to the
next is necessary to avoid fixation on a specific erogenous zone. Society s lack of attention to these
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I. The Five Stages of Infantile Sexuality
The initial encounter with sensual behavior brings forth the first leap into psychosexual behaviors of
the oral stage. This action is initiated by the infant s earliest pleasurable experience, nursing. The
unavoidable drive of the libido is drawn into the only sensation of pleasure to the infant s knowledge,
the stimulation of the oral cavity. In this sense the libido is concerned with the direction an individual
focuses their energy. The total satisfaction received the first time the infant nurses is what prompts the
oral stage. From the initial contact with a mother s breast, a child desires to recreate that same
stimulation. This feeling is the unconscious drive along the journey of psychosexual development. At
this age everything the infant does is dependent on caregivers. There is no sense of independence.
When teeth are formed, caregivers begin weening the infant away from relying on nursing as its form
of sustenance. The forceful way the authoritative figures introduce autonomy creates conflict. The
libido does not willingly detach from the oral fixation, and total dependent state. Once the primary
form of stimulation is no longer available the child substitutes it for whatever is nearest to him. This
accounts for why babies enjoy putting objects into their mouths; bottles, pacifiers, fingers, toes, and
keys. Because the sense of ego has not come into play, there is no desire
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The Impact of Divorce on Young Children and Adolescents Essay
For the past decades, divorce has been increasing dramatically throughout the United States; it is a
common issue in this society. Approximately one million children experience divorce or parental
separation every year(Shinoda, Kevin Seiji, 2001, La Mirada, pg. 9). According the 2000 census data,
about 28% of divorce or separated parents, have at least one children who is under age of 6(Kim Leon
Jul., 2003 pg. 258). Also, slightly more than half of all divorced children are under the age of 18, and
about 40% of all children will experience divorce or parental separation before reaching
adulthood(Shinoda, Kevin Seiji, 2001, La Mirada, pg. 9). Divorces strongly affect the development of
children, and most of time, problems ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Indeed, divorce does have strong impacts on how the children develop. Especially, when right after
divorce, the parents remarry into a another family, which create overlapping roles for parents, and
challenging adjustment for the adolescence and children as well(Alice M. Hines May, 1997 pg. 375).
These new environment can, in fact,
Parent Child Relationship 2 worsen the parent child relationships, and brings less affection from
children to parents. It is true that divorce would have many negative effects on the development of the
children; however, a healthy parenting style can alter the problematic consequences of divorce. Many
theories have been advanced to explain the connection between parental divorce and negative
outcomes for the children(Shansky, Janet, 2002, Michigan, online copyright, no page). As soon as the
divorce occurs the relationship between parents and child starts to deteriorate. Studies shows that the
adult children of divorced parents feel less affection for their parents, have less contact with them, and
engaged in a fewer inter generational changes of assistance than do other adults(Paul R. Amato and
Alan Booth May, 1996 pg. 356). As far e custody issues go, most of the time, mothers keep the
custody of their children. Therefore, it is especially difficult for the sons who live with mothers
because they often feel less supported from their fathers after divorce. While father engages
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Why The Big Five Factor Model ( Ffm ) Structure Was...
The hypotheses were to test different personalities in a group of 9 to 12 years old Inuit children from
northern Canada who speak the Inuktitut language. The questionnaire was prepared based on the
understanding of the Inuit children. The study was conducted using the IPIP measure scales;
(Extraversion, Neuroticism, Openness, Agreeableness Conscientiousness), (Goldberg, 1999) and the
Big Five Factor Model which measure the personality factors of the Big Five (Costa McCrae, 1992).
The four goals of Psychology was taken into consideration using the 25 item translated questionnaire
with a 5 point Likert scale.
Introduction:
The purpose of this study was to assess if the Big Five Factor Model (FFM) structure was appropriate
for Inuit children using the IPIP questionnaires.
FFM originated from the United States and is currently used by psychologist around the world in
various applications. The model suggests that personality traits are universal and can fit well in a cross
culture testing (Costs McCrae, 1995).
Triandis (2000b) supports that cross cultural and indigenous psychologists do not use the same
personality tests instead the psychologist constructs an equivalent measure taking into consideration
the sensitivity of the culture.
The FFM when further split into six facets allows a broader analysis of the personality traits providing
an advantage if the questions were translated into the Inuktitut language. The translated single item
test when tested
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Functions Of Human Sensory Biology
Sensory Biology Lab 6
Name: Dominic Siaw
Biology 132
T.A: Marian Wahl
Date Performed: 4/7/15
Date due: 4/14/1
Abstract
In this laboratory students will perform various experiments to demonstrate various properties of
human sensory biology. Students worked in pairs and performed 5 experiments. These experiments
were based on touch receptors, temperature receptors, two point discrimination on the skin, locating
distance from the fovea to our blind spot and measuring visual activity. T test was performed and the
results explained that there is no significant difference in how the body adapts to external stimuli.
Introduction
Sensory Biology is being able to perceive stimuli from the environment. The most common ... Show
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Examples include eyes, nose and skin. The eyes are the main sensory organs being tested in this
experiment. Eyes allow us to detect visible light which is reflected on images and allows us to see
them. (McMillan 35)
In this laboratory, an experiment will be conducted to explore the human senses. Most importantly the
senses of touch. Various parts of the body will be tested to see how the body adapts to external simuli.
These external stimui will be a coin touch, temperature and a touch from a two point discrimination.
Also the ability to read from afar will be tested using the Snellen examination chart.
Experimental Procedure
The first experiment was an exercise based on adaptations of touch receptors. One student obtained a
coin and a stop watch. The other student was the test subject. The test subject placed his/her palm
down on the desk. The test subject closed their eyes and a coin was placed on the back of the test
subject s hand (lower side of right most knuckle) and the stop watch was started. The clock was
stopped when the test subject stopped feeling the coin. The time was recorded. The same procedure
was repeated but during these times the coin was placed at 4 different locations of the hand. The time
for each adaptation was recorded. This test was performed twice for each location and time for each
adaptation was recorded. The T test was then calculated to see if there is a statistically
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Stephanie Says- the Velvet Underground Song Analysis
Stephanie Says The Velvet Underground Song Analysis The writer of the song seems to be talking
about a girl who s looking for answers; she s confused and doesn t really know what s happening
around her. Although this is not wrong there seems to be more to this girl Stephanie than meets the
eye. Stephanie feels like she has wasted her life doing what people told her to do and following others
without acknowledging her desires. This girl just wants to be herself but doesn t know how. She
wonders why she is the way she is and knows that she s being foolish but doesn t know how to stop.
She s stuck in a never ending cycle. She watches life go by, feeling like she is not a part of the world
around her. She connects calls but is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She wants to clarify everything, which is what the entire song is actually talking about. Stephanie is
trying to put everything into the light of day and whether she succeeds or not is left to the listener s
imagination with the last sentence that is It s cold in Alaska (Stephanie says) . This last part is repeated
three times in a row. The meaning behind it is that Alaska being cold is a fact and everyone knows it
since they nicknamed her after it but does anyone really know how cold it gets? They can imagine but
can they know for sure the way she does. She says these lines as she gives up and stops trying to find a
way out from the state she s in. The listener can than only feel her hopelessness and imagine what
becomes of her next. The song consists of a couple of stylistic devices like metaphor. Stephanie is
compared to a door using metaphor in order to create a better image in the listener s mind about her
situation. Another one is Stephanie being compared to Alaska. In the last line which goes as It s so
cold in Alaska , does the writer really talk about the fact that the state of Alaska is cold or might there
be a deeper meaning behind this simple line? I don t believe that there ever is a true or false meaning
behind a song, for songs are especially created so that their meanings differ from people to people.
Even if the writer of a song explains the message behind it, this message will
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Coolsculpting Research Paper
Coolsculpting Baton Rouge Despite attempts to lose stubborn fat through diet and exercise, many of
us still have difficulty eliminating those last few pounds. Through the use of Cryolipolysis®
(controlled cooling), Coolsculpting targets and kills these stubborn fat cells. The results achieved with
Coolsculpting are long term because the treated fat cells are eliminated for good. The Development of
Coolsculpting Harvard scientists R. Rox Anderson, M.D. and Dieter Manstein, M.D. noticed that
Popsicle consumption caused some children to get dimples. This observation led to the realization that
cold could selectively affect and eliminate fat cells; hence, the Coolsculpting technique was created.
Coolsculpting eliminates fat cells without causing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
You may choose to take a nap, read or even check your email. Following Your Coolsculpting
Procedure in Baton Rouge Most patients can return to their normal activities directly after their
Coolsculpting procedure with Dr. Guillot in Baton Rouge. Following your Coolsculpting treatment,
the targeted fat cells are eliminated and untreated areas remain as they were before the procedure;
thus, there is no concern about changes in distribution of untreated fat cells. The sooner you schedule
your Coolsculpting consultation with Dr. Guillot in Baton Rouge, the sooner you will see the amazing
results that can be achieved with the revolutionary Coolsculpting procedure. Address those problem
areas that continue resisting your efforts to resculpt your body through diet and exercise. Although
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Nell Harper Lee Biography Essay
Nelle Harper Lee was born in Monroeville, Alabama on April 28, 1926. She died February 19, 2016
and was buried in her hometown of Monroeville, Alabama. She was a successful writer who
influenced many while she was alive and even after she died. Her two published books were
successful, especially her pulitzer prize winner To Kill A Mockingbird. Harper was a very humble and
wise woman who withheld many of the characteristics her main character Atticus had in her novel. It s
said that her pulitzer prize winning book was mainly by events from her childhood. Lee was the
youngest of her family s four children. She survived her brothers Edwin s death in 1951, sister Louise
in 2009, and sister Alice, who became a lawyer, and took over their father s ... Show more content on
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To Kill A Mockingbird has become one of the most popular books in the world, winning the Pulitzer
award for fiction writing. Her novel continues to appear in the schools reading lists each year, thirty
million copies have been printed in forty different languages. In her evolution of becoming famous,
Lee became reclusive, only giving one single interview in 1964. She reviewed an honorary doctorate
from the University of Alabama, a literary award from Los Angeles Public Library In June 2005, and
she was presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in November 2007 by President George W.
Bush. In the article Twin Cities authors, actors on what mockingbird meant to them it s stated that To
kill a mockingbird is one of the most rare novels that helped, and continues to help, a whole society
reckon, with big painful truths, it s a book everyone would read, and re read (Hertzel). This shows
how Lee s book continues to inspire many people about segregation and racism. In conclusion, Lee is
a successful writer who inspired many to see segregation and racism. She was very blunt about her
work and she was conservative with her life. After her stroke in 2007, Lee struggled with various
ongoing health issues, including hearing loss, limited vision and problems with her short term
memory. But this didn t stop Lee from writing and reading because she loved it so passionately. Lee
had many traits that allowed her
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Example Of Child Observation
For my final project, I conducted my observation on an eight month old little boy named Noah. I
observed how well he could perform tasks at his age of eight months. I performed my evaluation in
the late afternoon at his home. The duration of the evaluation took place in the family room. It was a
large room that was fully carpeted. The room had a large L shaped sectional couch in one corner and a
round solid wooden coffee table directly in front of that. I obtained his parents consent before
conducting my experiment and collecting my data for this section of the final project. To determine if
Noah could perform tasks appropriate for his age group, I had him do a couple different skills, without
prompting hardly at all, that were appropriate for his age group. At the age of eight months, Noah is
able to sit up and crawl. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The test here was to really see if he would bang it against something. Noah waved the spoon around
but was quickly bored of it and did not bang it on anything. He showed no signs of hand preference.
He moved toys freely between both hands and didn t reach for toys with any specific hand when
handed something.
I wanted to see if Noah had interest in finding a toy under a cup. His mother and I prompted him, but
he seemed much more interested in the cup than the toy. He only sometimes revealed the toy and did
not seem to grasp the game we were playing. I decided to try a task from seven months since Noah
didn t seem interested in the cup or the spoon.
To see whether Noah could pull a string to obtain an object, I got out a toy he seemed to gravitate to
all afternoon. It was a toy with a string and colorful ribbon attached at the end. I tried to get him to
play with the toy but he was not very interested and crawled over it. I did however notice him picking
up the string, and saw him grasping it so this would be considered appropriate seven month old
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Global Strategy Of Hong Kong And Shanghai Bank Essay
In Depth Integrative Case 4.1: HSBC in China
1. How has HSBC adapted its global strategy to operate in China, both before and after China s WTO
accession?
China s financial industry was just another piece of the centrally planned or command economy of
China before any World Trade Organization (WTO) accession agreements were put in place.
Regulated lending practices where govern for the banks to hewed to and indeed produced a few of
China s notable thriving businesses, at the same time sustained hundreds of additional incompetent
and profitless state owned operations.
This manner transmitted state commercial banks with an extensive mass of debt that happened to be
essentially unrecoverable and swarms of non performing credits. In the year 1865, Hong Kong and
Shanghai Bank (HSBC) was established to bankroll the expanding trade between China, Europe, and
India. HSBC quickly extended their reach by opening offices worldwide with a sustained sharp center
in China as well as particular Asia Pacific territories. As the decade of 1880 approached the calendar,
the group provided maintenance of British administration accounts in the countries, China, Japan,
Penang, and Singapore. HSBC also secured state funds in Hong Kong and distributed banknotes.
Following the two World Wars, HSBC aimed to a climactic extension within takeovers and mergers to
diversify the company. In 1993, the bank relocated their headquarters from Hong Kong to London
while they proceeded with their global
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Motif In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
After risking their lives to burn the books, will they have reached their goal to prevent people reading
books? Fahrenheit 451 is a novel set in the future, from having TV walls to mechanical dogs (the
hound). Montag who is a firefighter burns the books, then towards the end of the book switches
because of Calreese who is a 17 year old girl who introduces montag tp innocence. Beatty who is also
a firefighter HATES books and anyone who insists on reading them. When Beatty finds out Montag
has book he sends the hound at montag knowing his fear of the hound. Around the end of the book
professor Faber is the one who helps Montag in saving the books. After that, he then meets Granger,
who is the leader of the book people who memorizes books, the ... Show more content on
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Throughout the novel books evolving in the beginning. Montag burns the books and is trying to
prevent the usage of books. Towards the middle of the book we find out montag is hiding books, and
his wife points out that it s a huge risk. He might come burn the house and the family (Bradbury 2.25).
This is showing bravery because he is risking the books and his wife to save the books. It s dangerous
because he s threatening to burn his own house down.
An example of symbolism in this novel is the hound. Montag sees the hound as something that can kill
him. Didn t i hint enough when I sent the hound around your place? montag s face was entirely numb
and featureless (bradbury 3.2 3). After montag killed Beatty the hound which montag fears went after
him. This shows bravery because Montag s conquering his fear of the hound for the society. This is
dangerous because the hound can kill him.
An example of imagery in this novel is fire. They use fire as a danger. The burning of the books was
making the people mad, so the protest started. The woman s hand twitched on the single match switch.
The fumes of the kerosene bloomed up about her . The lady who is protesting the burning of the books
so she burns herself alive. This is showing danger because she is burning herself and a risk because
she is taking a stand for her
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Pap Test Outline
Headline: Pap Test
Reference: Accessed February 12, 2017
Pap Smear http://www.healthline.com/health/pap smear#Uses2 Accessed February 12, 2017
Pap test http://www.cancer.ca/en/cancer information/diagnosis and treatment/tests and procedures/pap
test/?region=on Accessed February 12, 2017
Pap test https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/003911.htm Accessed February 12, 2017
Written by: Hai Anh Nguyen Ngoc
Reviewed by:
Body text starts here:
Opening: What is a Pap test? Why do we need it and who need it, the article below will give further
information regard of this matter.
Body:
A Pap smear (also known as a Pap test) is a screening procedure to find out if you have cervical cancer
or not. To be specific, it detects the existence of precancerous ... Show more content on
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If your result are normal, then you might not need another Pap smear test for another three years.
On the other hand, if the result came as abnormal, it does not mean that you have cancer. It indicates
that there are abnormal cells on your cervix, and some of which could indeed be cancerous.
Depending on your result, the doctor may suggest taking a few more tests in order to give further
diagnosis.
Pap tests are very precise and accurate, plus, Pap screenings lower the probability of having cervical
cancer and mortality by 80 percent. Similar to a lot of medical testing, the procedure may be
unpleasant, or uncomfortable, nevertheless, a brief of pain will detect whether there is anything wrong
in your body.
Closing: Adults, especially those who are 21 or over should get a Pap test regularly, as it can detect
certain diseases that need immediate treatment. If you have any concern or worry, go to the doctor for
further medical advice, diagnosis and treatment.
Hello Health Group does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or
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Positive Aspects Of Aging
When it comes to aging, there are some positive aspects and negative aspects. The negative aspect of
aging that I would want to avoid is having fragile bones, brittle hair and skin, and possible memory
loss. The older a person gets the more their body tends to wear out and it becomes difficult to do
activities because their body is not how it used to be. I would not want my bones to act and I wouldn t
want a hunch back either. I feel like my life would be miserable if my skeletal system was in pain
most of the time. Next, when an individual becomes older, their skin and hair becomes brittle and
them being old, they cannot maintain it. My skin is already sensitive, so I can only imagine how it be
when I get older. Seniors skin tend to look loose and gets very delicate. The older you get, skin tears
more often than usually. To add, my hair is very important to me and I spend so much time on it. I
know growing old can cause your hair to be fragile. Furthermore, memory loss is suffered from a lot
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The older one gets, the wiser they become. Also, when people get old, they are motivated about life
and they are happy when they are surrounded by loved ones. Now once it comes to living longer,
people can enjoy those positive aspects of being old age for a long time. I believe extended life can be
a good thing because people can spend time with their loved ones a lot longer, people are able to
accomplish more goals, and they can become accustom to the new generations life changes or
influence them. There are those that passed away that left a trademark on this earth and if they were
alive still they would continue with their amazing talents. It would be great if we can extend like
indefinitely, just imagine the people that were so dear to your hearts never pass away. Yet, there are
some consequence that are available because of extended life such as an increase in population and a
high demand for senior care
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U.s State Department For Petroleum Extracted From The...
In 2005, the Canadian company at first proposed the pipeline, and applied to the U.S State Department
for a construction permit in 2008. The proposed XL pipeline has the same origin and destination as an
operational pipe, also called Keystone granted presidential permit in 2008 by President George W
Bush but takes a more direct route. The XL pipeline would allow for an increased supply of oil from
Canada. The Keystone XL pipeline is a proposed 1,179 mile (1,897km) pipe that would run from the
oil sands in Alberta, Canada, to Steele City, Nebraska, where it could join an existing pipe. It could
carry 830,000 barrels of oil each day.
The United States and Canada are crisscrossed by thousands of miles of oil and gas pipelines, but
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It estimated that it would create about 35 permanent jobs. The pipeline could contribute about $3.4
billion to American economy.
2) My Policy Recommendations
Introduction:
The American government should think and making hard decision before building the Keystone
Pipeline XL that would run 1,179 mile (1,897km) that across the United States. Why it is hard
decision? The project is the national interest that related to economics, environmental, national
security and foreign policy implications. Even though this is a crisscross between Canada and the US,
but most of the lands that they are using belong to the United States. When something bad happen the
United States lands will be the one who get polluted the most, and they do not know is the pipe is safe
for a long term operation. The United States should think for the future, not only the benefits that they
will get in the present time.
My Specific Recommendation: Yes, I believe there is good reason why they should approve the
Keystone Pipeline XL. Canada it the world s second largest oil deposit after Saudi Arabia and I what I
got from reading the TransCanada website www. keystone xl.com. Approving the Keystone Pipeline
XL it built modern infrastructure creates jobs and stimulates the U.S. economy. For the economy it
represents more than a $5 billion private sector investment in a state of the art energy infrastructure
project projected to
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Anne Bradstreet s The Prologue
Section One: The Prologue 208 09 Anne Bradstreet s The Prologue is generally considered one of her
most vivid statements regarding her role in a Puritan society. This is a poem where she reveals who
she is to her readers. Bradstreet is critical of those individuals who place restrictions on women s roles
in society, especially in consideration of a female writer in a male dominated environment. In the first
few stanzas Bradstreet talks about how her ability as a poet is not up to the task, unlike the work of
men. This is implied when she mentions that Let Poets and Historians set these forth. My obscure
lines shall not so dim their worth. Bradstreet goes further and mentions her lack of ability in writing
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In the first lines of her poem she describes how a pilgrim reaches his goal. She references the pilgrim
as a symbol of determination and perseverance to be followed, especially when hoping to attain a
dream. Being a pilgrim herself, and living in a Puritan society, her audience was able to relate to her
plight and feelings about the journeys that are taken throughout one s life. In this poem, Bradstreet
uses her skills to compare the voyage to America from England to the journey a religious person is to
take to Heaven from Earth. Now that the journey of the pilgrim has ended, he no longer has to endure
the hardships of the trip to his destination, his dangers past, and travails done. However, in order to
reach his destination the pilgrim has made sacrifices, like leaving things behind. Otherwise he wouldn
t have been able to accomplish his feat, and therefore, to All cares and fears he bids farewell . Later
one Bradstreet contemplates how the pilgrim has been successful in his achievement, and how she
herself wanted to be part of such journey. Bradstreet sees herself in the image of the pilgrim,
renouncing to the world in her way to Heaven. She feels tempted, but obeys the will of God.
Bradstreet reminds others that while it is not easy to live a sinless life, the reward at the end is worth
all the effort. She understands the difficulties of her plan, and longs to be at rest and soar on high
among the blest. Although the journey is lengthy and arduous, Bradstreet realizes that there are still
many years before she achieves her goal, years in which she will have to continue following the
Commandments and struggling against the society she has been born in. Still, she continues her
journey, weary, but hoping for rest, until the day she completes her voyage to eternal life in
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Social, Cultural and Environmental Responsibility of...
Introduction
Corporate social responsibility is a form of corporate self regulation integrated into a business model.
CSR policy functions as a built in, self regulating mechanism whereby business monitors and ensures
its active compliance with the spirit of the law, ethical standards, and international norms. The goal of
CSR is to embrace responsibility for the company s actions and encourage a positive impact through
its activities on the environment, consumers, employees, communities, stakeholders and all other
members of the public sphere. Furthermore, CSR focused businesses would proactively promote the
public interest (PI) by encouraging community growth and development, and voluntarily eliminating
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The relationship between investor confidence and companies environmental impact was recently
illustrated by the catastrophic failure of BP s gulf coast oil rig, Deepwater Horizon. The disastrous
failure of the rig s safety features has already taken a devastating toll on the ecology of the Gulf Coast,
and is likely to have harmful ramifications long into the future. The magnitude of the Deepwater
Horizon disaster and the immediate and long term costs it implies for BP seems to be sinking in with
BP investors as well. According to the New York Times, BP s stock has plunged more than 13% since
the incident began on April 20th. The company which operated the rig, Transocean, has seen stock
prices fall by more than 14%. Top BP Plc executives faced U.S. lawmakers who grilled BP Plc on the
drilling rig explosion and oil spill that threatens a socially irresponsible environmental catastrophe and
a major corporal social responsibility setback for BP off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico.
The colossal oil spill threatens numerous tourist beaches, wildlife sanctuaries and fishing grounds
across four states in the United States.
BP Plc has spent up to US$125 million annually on its corporate social responsibility CSR campaign
to enhance its socially responsible image in its transition from British Petroleum to Beyond Petroleum
since 2000. BP Plc made monumental investments in solar energy and after a string
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How Important Was The Privy Council
How important was the Privy Council
It could be argued that the monarch was an important member of government however some may
disagree and put forward the idea that the Privy Council was more important. This is for several
reasons the first reason (for the monarch) was the fact that she could decide who could become a
member of the Privy Council this is because it meant that she had total power over those who that
would help run the country. However this did not mean that the monarch was the most important
figure as it could be argued that the monarch did in fact have a Back Seat with regards to running the
country as historians could argue that it was the privy council, as opposed to the queen, that did the
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This also differed it from the Privy Council as despite the Privy Council creating the laws in the first
place they had very little in the act of actually enforcing them; this is where they relied on local
governments in order to ensure these laws where being enacted. This does give some leeway to the
idea that the P.C was not in fact as important as they needed the local governments in order to enforce
anything.
Despite the local council
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Burke Reading Interview Summary
Procedures This study followed three procedures: (1) the Burke Reading Interview (BRI) (Burke,
1987), (2) a Reading Miscue Inventory (RMI) (Goodman, 1973b), and (3) a Retrospective Miscue
Analysis (RMA) (Goodman, Y. Marek, 1996). In the forthcoming sections, I will explain in detail the
protocols required for each of these procedures. The Burke Reading Interview (BRI). The BRI
provides information about the reader s metalinguistic knowledge and about her/his beliefs about
reading and her/himself as a reader. This interview enlightens the reader s identity and her/his
individual understanding of the reading processes.I conducted the BRI interviews using the Spanish
version of BRI provided in Goodman, Martens, and Flurkey (2014). Reading ... Show more content on
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[Because he puts feelings to what he is reading, I don t know, my dad was a journalist in [coutry of
orign], so he talked in interviews and all of that, he has experience, that is what he has, in what he
reads, he puts feelings on it, and it s like the person looks, he really has, like that feeling for reading
and all of that, it s like that he does like what he s doing and everybody notices that he s a good
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The White Umbrella
In the story The White Umbrella by Gish Jen, the narrator throws the white umbrella into the sewer.
Even though she wanted the white umbrella it had been a burden for her. It had caused too much
damage. The narrator throws the umbrella into the sewer because it was the cause of the accident.She
did not want to be haunted by the regretful moment that the white umbrella would remind her of.
When Mona says there is something under her skirt , the narrator s mother rolls the car slowly to a
stop. Which caused them to block the whole damn crosswalk . So they back up which causes them to
hit the car behind them. On page 10 it states We wouldn t have hit the car behind us that hard if he
hadn t been moving too, but as it was our car bucked violently.
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Ethos In Fast Food Nation
The modern fast food industry has undeniably transformed and helped define the American way of
life, but not all in positive ways. The industry capitalizes on the exploitation of workers, consumers,
and the environment, and Eric Schlosser s book Fast Food Nation addresses these very issues of the
fast food industry. Schlosser criticizes these fast food corporations, projecting his argument to all
consumers of fast food. Eric Schlosser s primary goal is to reveal the deplorable business practices
utilized by the fast food industry, and he uses the three appeals of ethos, pathos, and logos all as tools
to help persuade the reader and strengthen his argument. Schlosser uses appeals to ethos in order to
convince readers of his credibility and authenticity, cementing his criticisms against the fast food
industry as valid and deserving of attention. Throughout his introduction, Schlosser often writes in the
first person, proclaiming that I am concerned about [fast food s] impact on the nation s children (9),
and describing why I chose Colorado Springs as a focal point for this book (7). Schlosser thus
explains himself to the reader, not only justifying his actions but more importantly using a more open
and intimate tone to establish his persona of someone who sincerely cares for his nation and his cause.
Schlosser also makes sure to mention that he visits all the settings he writes about in person. In one
instance, he writes of the conditions he witnesses during [his] trips
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The Washington Family Analysis
The Washington Family by Edward Savage, painted from 1789 1796, features American s original
First Family. (Fig. 1) George Washington sits around a table in his Mount Vernon home with his wife,
Martha and her two grandchildren, whom the Washingtons adopted following the death of their
parents. Behind them, a household slave stands ready to serve and a vast landscape sprawls outside the
window. Though the painting appears to be a simple, family portrait, it actually contains deeper,
political messages.
Savage depicts George Washington in a domestic setting to showcase his personal life outside of the
presidency; he is depicted with his family and in his private home. However, he is also shown in
uniform, alluding to his role as general. He does not grasp his sword, but instead rests his hand on a
stack of papers, representing his role as statesman. It was well known that Washington intended to step
out of the public sphere following the war before being elected, and that he continued to long for a
quiet life at home throughout his presidency. In this work, Savage depicts Washington filling roles of
general, statesman and patriarch, making the statement that he can fulfil all three roles. Further, by
depicting Washington as a father figure in his domestic setting, Savage invites his viewers to connect
him with the founding of the nations and thus visually establish him as the Father of our country.
Considering the popular print version of the work distributed around the
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John Ce Research Paper
Imagine being in this person s shoes. A masculine young fellow that has been doing this for over 16
years. You are wearing your trademark denim shorts, a nice pair of kicks, a blue and orange hat, shirt,
and athletic wristbands. You are in an arena fully packed with a roaring crowd waiting for the action to
start. You are ready for battle. Backstage, you are walking towards the stage getting pumped and ready
to entertain the thousands in the crowd and the millions watching at their television sets. As you
approach the curtains, you hear your theme song playing. You hear the crowd getting louder and
louder as the anticipation grows. You finally come out on stage in cue. You see the thousands in the
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But it takes even more to be a role model. As John Cena grows as an entertainer and a wrestler, his fan
base grows rapidly and there are numerous children in the world that adore, respect, and have him as a
role model. Although it sounds like a daunting task to be a role model, it is not hard at all for the 16
time World Champion. John Cena has given to the WWE community ever since his inception into the
business. He brings joy to millions of kids every day. You can tell this by his merchandise sales. John
Cena s apparel and merchandise have consistently been one of the biggest sellers ever. Compared to
the likes of greats as Stone Cold Steve Austin, Hulk Hogan, and many iconic figures in the business,
John Cena s merchandise is the best selling of all time. Not only does the merchandise sells show this,
there are many ways that John Cena can be seen as a role model. Most notably, John Cena gives back
to the community a lot. Although most of his commitment and work goes into wrestling and
entertaining, Cena also gives back to the children of special needs. The Make A Wish Foundation is an
organization that grants wishes to children with life threatening diseases, whether it s going to a
special place or meeting a celebrity. WWE superstars have given their time and heart to grant these
wishes to these children. And John Cena is no question to that statement. It is the matter of fact, John
Cena currently holds the record
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Comparing My American Dream
I would define my American Dream as having my dream job of becoming a neurosurgeon, marrying
the man of my dreams, having a beautiful family, living life to the fullest and being happy while doing
everything. I also have always wanted to travel the world and see many different places. I want to be
very successful in life and to be able to do whatever I can for my family. My biggest part of my dream
is to have fun no matter what I m doing, who I m doing it with, or where I m doing it. All of these
little dreams make up the American Dream that I have always had ever since I was a little kid. The
first thing that I would want to accomplish is getting a good job that can always financially support
me, even if there is a downfall in the economy. I have always wanted to be a neurosurgeon but now
that I have grown older I have had to face reality and see that this probably isn t going to happen. So
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Having a family, getting a job and getting married are the three things are both dreams have in
common. Most people s dreams are probably this way because it s a way of life in America. There is a
little difference between my dream and the decade s dream though, I wanna travel and become a very
successful person. Many weren t given the opportunity to travel the world but that s a part of my
dream that i really am going to strive to accomplish. Also many women weren t given the opportunity
to get a good job and become very successful, but now in my time women all over the world are
achieving major accomplishments. Aside from the small little differences between both dreams, they
are very close to having the same outcome in life for someone. Others may reach their dreams
differently and may have to take a different course their dreams will still be
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Cultural Geography Of Toronto Essay
Toronto is a place in cultural imagination that occupies a historical locale with its time and space of
the modern geography.
Cultural geography of place presents a novel vision of Toronto as a social and a symbolic constitutive
process of historical change, in which nature is a shaping force of our mind as people. The present
album comprises a series of paintings by Lyudmyla (Mila)
Shugurova, in which landscapes have characters, voices, stories that take the habitats into an
extraordinary voyage of time as space.
From the beginning of times, the place has been forming with three receding glacial successions and
their beautiful ornaments of rocks, limestone, and basalt. Glacial movements have left an excellent
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Lawrence, Kaniatarowanenneh.
Lake Ontario is well outlined by the touching presence of the last glaciation, and is indeed a shining
water as its name suggests in
Wyandot, the language of the Huron.
During colonialism, Toronto was formed as the boundary place with a flourishing economy and a
transitory social corridor of trade, development and settlement. Transition marks a threshold that is
constantly making the cultural topology of its diverse environments as landscapes, the social scenes
amidst the natural time of change. In this album, the cultural landscapes are voyagers themselves,
reveries for tourism as the forgotten sense for belonging and its musing longing. As the changing
space, it represents one of the best habitats for a migrating society through which people may see
better their true belonging to cosmos outside the rigid limits and borders of the political and social
fragmentation.
In the present collection, we look at Toronto as the living locale through the ethics of history that
makes our choices social in the realms of the cultural habitats. Shaping places, nature speaks to us
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Essay on Make-up of Life-giving Cells
What is a cell? A cell is the structural, functional and biological unit of all organisms (biology
online.org). The millions of cells that compose the body give life. These cells work together in
synergy to perform the bodily functions God has given man to maintain homeostasis. The cells that
work in harmony consist of an array of cells such as, epidermal, nerve, or muscle. As these various
cells work together they form a biological machine to give life. Before the discovery the cell, many
had their theory of what composed life. Greek philosophers believed that everything consisted of
water, earth, fire, and air called the classical elements (about.com). Charles Darwin erroneously
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The nucleolus is where the ribosomes or protein factories are manufactured. From its production it is
exported through the nuclear pores and into the cytoplasm to begin its protein manufacturing. The
second major part of the eukaryotic cell is the cytoplasm. This serves as the cell s fluid medium or
matrix. This jellylike fluid allows the organelles or little organs to float within it. Cytoplasm also
contains many dissolved chemicals. The cytoplasm and organelles use the properties within it to create
chemical reactions to produce energy as well as recycling. To give added structure to the cell, the
cytoplasm contains a cytoskeleton to prevent being squashed. The cytoskeleton is composed of large,
hollow rods called microtubules. This gives rigidity like a buildings steel beams. These beams also
hold the organelles in place. The hollow rods act as highways for transporting goods around the cell.
The proteins from the ribosomes or protein factories can be packaged into a special container where
they are shipped by the microtubules. At the center of the microtubules is the centrosome. This
structure is where the microtubules branch off, which is near the middle of the cell. The centrosome is
called the organizing center because it can break down the microtubules and allow the organelles to
move around. At the center of the centrosome is where the commands are made called the centrioles, a
pair of cylindrical structures. A major part of the
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P-301 Book Report
P 301, Installation 4, 2571
A scientist walked to his console, set down a cup of coffee and pressed a button. A holographic screen
popped up and read dialing Mr. Edwards . An image of a slightly graying haired man popped up. The
scientist spoke. Our studies are inconclusive but we have discovered two things, sir: the first is there
genealogic structure is similar to that of some animals in the Chordata Phylum, Dinosaurs to be exact.
They are extremely aggressive, and the majority seem to have a little over basic intelligence level.
Scans of some of the specimens bone structures show thick and sturdy bones. They have shown little
to no reaction to narcotic drugs developed on earth.
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Unbeknownst to Robert and his allies, eyes were watching from the cliffs. When they cleared the cliffs
they came across what seemed to be a swamp with many rivers cut into the earth like veins of the
planet itself. I believe declared the Doctor we may find a viable sample here. It seems the sort of place
where plants would have such qualities, at least from a biological viewpoint.
I have a bad feeling about this! said Gary. The squad trapsed around, scanning their surroundings with
eyes like a hawks, but they neglected the fact that under the water, hungry eye s stared. Gary stepped
to the water s edge and said Hey guy s, there s some pl ! . He screamed as a beast burst from the water
and crushed him in its jaws. Everyone turned but all they saw was a sail slowly slip under the water as
it became cloudy, turning a bright red.
Oh god, what happened!? asked Aaron. They ran from the river bank in fear and hide behind some
shrubs. What was that thing? whispered Aaron.
From the sail on its back I would say Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, or at least on earth it would be. You
might as well call it Spinosaurus. We haven t seen any near the base, so they probably stick to the
swamp s, said the doctor with a frown.
We should leave before that thing comes back! whispered Robert
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Solving Case Study
HOW TO SOLVE CASE STUDY
Submitted to Dr.RITANJALI MAHJI,
SOM, NIT Warangal
Submitted by
u.srikanthganesh (109526) srikanthganesh119@gmail.com Definition:
A case study is a puzzle, which has to be solved. The case have a enough information that can be
understand what the problem is and, after thinking about it and analyzing the information, and come
up with a proposed solution. Solving a case study is a bit like writing a detective story, and also
summarizing. A case study is description of an Enterprise, History and Environment Internal
Operations. Case studies do not have full information, but enough information is providing to draw a
conclusion. The objective of a case study is to solve ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 1997, chairman August Busch III vowed to make his company a leader in mining its customers
buying patterns. The key to Anheuser Busch s real time analysis of marketing effectiveness is timely
data: getting information back from wholesalers and retailers on what is selling where and when.
Wholesaler and store level data has become the lifeblood of our organization, said Joe Patti, Anheuser
s vice president for retail planning and category management. Therefore, Anheuser Busch created
BudNET to connect to wholesalers, retailers, and other Anheuser Busch business partners. The system
handies sales reporting, customer development, retail promotion notices, and weekly sales forecasting,
as well as a wide array of logistics related functions. BudNET is the information channel for an
Anheuser Busch system called WEARS (Wholesaler Equity Agreement Reporting System). Through
BudNET, the delivery people of the 700 U.S. distributors of Budweiser can become the eyes and ears
of the brewer. WEARS and BudNET do much more than just keep tabs on the flow of icy cold Bud off
retailers refrigerated shelves. Using portable transaction computers, the delivery people also log data
on competing products, identifying what else is on the retailers shelves. At the end of the day,
Anheuser Busch gets the data and looks for trends. If Anheuser Busch loses shelf space in a store in
Clarksville, Tennessee,
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Comparing Augustine s Confessions And Boethius
If God knows what we will do before we do it, how can we be held accountable for our actions? This
is the question most Christians ask themselves often. All through the entire history of Christianity, the
theologians and philosophers have tried to answer if God will save all people or only particular
people. Christians believe that God is omniscient and omnipotent. Therefore, every human action is
known to God and thus predestined. This means God foresees people choices and actions before it is
committed. Augustine s Confessions and Boethius Consolation of Philosophy both deal with this
question by narrowing it to three of this categories: original Sin, free will and predestination.
The original sin was committed by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden by eating the forbidden fruit
and they were punished by God and thrown out of the Garden.According to Augustine, everyone born
always inherit the original sin from Adam and Eve. In The C V textbook, Augustine states that, .....the
guilt of Adam for eating the forbidden fruit, is inherited by all humans. (Cunningham et al. 221).It is
only through infant baptism and spiritual salvation that these sin can be washed. ... Show more content
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Augustine strongly believed and taught about predestination doctrine and people can only be saved by
grace of God. He stated that, if some people are predestined to enjoy salvation by God s decree, others
must then be eternally separated from God, also by his decree. Because salvation is predestined, it
follows that condemnation must also be predestined. He also added that people have free will to
choose to live so that they can be saved, even though God knows who can be saved (Cunningham et
al.
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Sundiata Characteristics
Adrian Aviles
September 7, 2017
Dr. Lehman
African American History Sundiata an epic of old Mali is a story about Sundiata Keita who was the
founder of the Mali Empire in West Africa. This story is an oral tale of a young king s rise to power
and is narrated by Djeli Mamoudo Kouyate who was a griot or traditional storyteller. Griots are known
to be ancient historians, keeping track of their culture and passing down this information which lasts,
generation after generation. In Sundiata an epic, Kouyate expresses how important it is to the Malinke
culture to preserve this oral history. I teach kings the history of their ancestors so that the lives of the
ancients might serve them as an example, for the world is old, but the future springs from the past says
Kouyate ( 1 ). Preserving Malinke culture and history was ideal in teaching the younger generation of
their rich heritage and what it means to live the life of a Malinke. Among numerous different qualities,
Sundiata an epic of old Mali is certainly an investigation of what qualities characterize Sundiata as a
hero, and by augmentation, what excellencies are heroic. The most glaring is his strength. As a
youngster, notwithstanding when he is disabled, unable to walk, his strong arms have the strength to
pull roots from the ground. Be that as it may, when he at long last stands, he astounds everybody,
bowing a tremendous pole to a bow and pulling a tree up by its foundations. Another heroic quality is
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Divergent, By Veronica Roth
Divergent , by Veronica Roth is a compelling adventure/dramatic novel. Published in 2011, Divergent
is one out of a series of three books. It shines a light on Beatrice Prior s life, and the decisions she
makes throughout the story. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and ended up reading it twice. Divergent
would be a great choice for someone who enjoys adventurous stories with many plot twists. The main
characters are an important part of the story, as the book revolves around the decisions they make.
Beatrice Prior, better known as Tris, is the main character of the story. Stuck between two very
difficult decisions, she makes a choice that tears her and her family apart.
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The initiates can then follow what the test reveals or choose their own. Once organized and ready, the
time comes for the young adults to determine their future. Called out one by one, they make their way
to the five metal bowls (each representing a different faction), then use a ceremonial knife to cut open
their hand and let their blood drip into the bowl of the faction they want to continue life in. Each new
initiate then stands in an area near the faction they decided on. Immediately shocked by her results
from her aptitude test, Tris finds that she is actually Divergent, a faction shunned out from society for
being unpredictable and dangerous. Petrified of losing reputation, family, and everything she has
worked for, she chooses Dauntless as her faction. In this faction, Tris meets another Divergent
concealed as a Dauntless and they work together. Jeanine Matthews, the despicable leader of the
Erudite faction, uses a serum that forwards every member of the Dauntless faction into a simulation.
This stimulation allows the members to be aware of their surroundings but not able to control
themselves or their actions. The stimulation forces the Dauntless army of uncontrolled slaves to enter
the Abnegation faction, and they proceed to kill all the members. Jeanine Matthews master plan was to
kill every faction and have Erudite rule the government. As Tris and Four are concealed Divergents,
the serum fails to work on them and they continue to go along with the
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Nvq2 Business and Administration Unit 2 Assessment...
1. Describe the main types of equipment found in offices and how they are used. Include examples of
at least three different types of office equipment.
Computers. They are used for creating and saving documents using office software like: Microsoft
word, (or the free option Open office Writer). Microsoft excel for spreadsheets used for data entry,
accounting, data analysing (the free equivalent exist with Open office spreadsheets). Microsoft office
publisher is a program used to create and edit flyers, newsletters and brochure as well as websites.
They are many different graphic programs that can be used for producing brochures and flyers from
Photoshop page plus, Serif page plus, and some free software like Gimp, Paint.net .
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Laser printers are usually bigger than inkjet printers. A printer can print one sided or double sided.
Most small offices purchase an all in one inkjet printer which means that this printer can print from a
computer and can be used as a photocopier it is also able to scan documents and send fax through the
internet. Printers need to be connected to a computer or computer network either wirelessly or through
a cable to be able to print documents from one or more computers. Big company have often a range of
different printers and copiers available depending on what is needed by the staff: fast big quantity
printing or precise high quality picture and photo printing.
Scanners: They are used to convert a document or image into an electronic file that can be used and
stored on a computer, Sometime scanners are part of a printer but usually scanners that are the most
efficient are small scanners that can be attached to a computer through an USB cable they can scan
single sided or double sided documents very fast. They can scan in colour or in black and white.
Scanners are essential when a company needs to keep hard copy of their files in law firm in a medical
environment or in an accountancy department.
Shredders: They are mechanical (electrical) machines looking like a box or a bin that have rotating
blades under the top cover able to cut in very small pieces a bunch of (A4) pages. They are used to
destroy documents that are no longer needed to avoid those documents
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Essay on The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
The book I read is called The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. The Alchemist is about a boy from Spain,
whose name is Santiago and is a shepherd. The book tells how he gets around countries, and how he
deals with his problems and how he solves them. It shows how he follows his dreams, and who helps
him along the way.
Santiago leaves his family to become a shepherd, before leaving his dad gives him money he has
saved up, Santiago buys sheep with the money. As a shepherd Santiago travels around Spain. As he
travels he is in search of food and water for his sheep. During his journeys he gave his sheep names
and really connects with them. When he ran out of money, Santiago sold wool from his sheep for ...
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The woman told him that his dream was, that he
would find treasure in the Egyptian pyramids. After leaving her booth thinking she was crazy, he sat
on a bench and started to read a book he got in town. Suddenly an old man sat by him and tells him
that he knows where to find the treasure he is looking for, and that he will tell him in exchange of one
tenth of his sheep.
The boy agreed, and discovers that the man knew about the treasure the dream reader was talking
about, and knew a lot about the boy and where he is from. After conversing with him for some time,
he finds out that he is king, and that he helps people with their personal legends.
After teaching the boy a lot about the journey he will go through, the king gave him omens to follow.
Santiago sells his sheep, and travels to a town on his way to Egypt. He finds a man that could take him
past the desert to Egypt. So the boy gives him the money that he got for the sheep. When the man
shows Santiago the town for a little Santiago loses him in a crowd of hundreds shopping in the
markets, and loses all his money. The boy learns not to trust anyone, and is told that there are many
thieves in that town.
Santiago needed money and food, so he asked a man who owned a crystal shop, if he could clean all
his crystal pieces for some food and money. The man liked the Santiago s work, so gave him some
food, and told him he could work for him if he wanted to. Santiago took the job, and ended up
working
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The Importance Of Courage In King Arthur
Oftentimes courage is defined as the absence of fear, when in truth it is the acquired ability to move
beyond fear (Quizio). This is evident in Guy Ritchie s King Arthur: Legend of the Sword. The film
initially portrays the main character, Arthur, as an arrogant and egotistical conformist that, despite his
strength, is unable to face his fears of the past. As the story develops, Arthur s character develops
tremendously along with it. His development motivates others, and himself, to believe in his destiny.
Arthur s newly developed courage and confidence allows those around him to rely on his destined
role, while also encouraging others to either adopt the quality or forsake it. Despite the fact that
courage is required to accomplish all of the aforementioned actions, there are several traits that Arthur
acquires before achieving it. This awards Arthur with an abundant amount of honorable attributes
while also offering England a just and humble King. In Guy Ritchie s film King Arthur, courage
impacts Arthur s self and others, as it allows him to conquer fear, and to inspire bravery, while
developing the necessary qualities to do so. Guy Ritchie s film King Arthur, demonstrates the way that
Arthur and his community are impacted as he acquires courage to face his fears. When Arthur is
introduced to his destiny, his initial reaction is to deny it due to his fear of not only giving control to
the sword, but also because of the memories it brings forth. Arthur s lack of
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1880-1920 s
Professors Bergland s main point about the 1880 1920 s was the fascination and exploration with
nature and death. In the poems that Professor Bergland showed us, Emily Dickson wrote about nature
and her thoughts on how nature affected the world and science. My understand of the period from
1880 to1920 was that education was not mandatory for females. When females attended college, they
were taught science and math because it did not have a role in society. Males on the other hand
learned literature and politics because they would go on to graduate and have an active and high role
in society. At the college Dickson attended, Mount Holyoke, religion was heavily stressed. Not many
females finished college, majority dropped out before entering
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Logical Data Model
Part 2: Logical Data Model and its DBMS Products:
2.1 Logical Data Model:
A logical data model is a data model for a particular problem are presented related to a specific data
management technology. Without being specific to a particular DBMS product, it describes the data as
much as details (Watt and Eng 2014). As we mentioned before, there is another type of DBMS
involved in the logical data model such as hierarchical data model and network data model, which will
be discussed in the following.
2.2 Hierarchical data models and its products:
Hierarchical data model suggests that if the relationships between data in the database are established
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(Microsoft 2011).
2.3 Network data models and its products:
Network DBMS is a database that describes a flexible way of presentation in forms of objects and
their relationships, which was created by Charles Bachman and improved into standard form in
1961(Watt and Eng 2014).
The Frist product based on network data model is Raima Database Manager (RDM). RDM is an
embedded database management system that can be used in embedded systems. It was created by
Raima Company in 1984 and it was one of the first microcomputer network model database
management, which is provided for C language applications (RAIMA 2017). The most recent
functions involve database mirroring use to support highly available (HA) systems, database
replication, multi version concurrency with read only transactions and etc. (RAIMA 2017). RDM
Server includes the following functional features. First, it is a kind of transaction file server that
supports the processing and managing of database files on a given medium (RAIMA 2017), which can
also be considered as a database controller. Second, its database unions provide a consistent view of
various identically structured databases(RAIMA 2017), which providing a single appearance of the
large database. This could increase the processing capacity. Another feature could be introduced is
encryption (RAIMA 2017). RDM requires all data to be encrypted before it is transferred through a
network and enter the database files, which ensure the security of the
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Case Study Of White Paper On Local Government
4.2 White Paper on Local Government
According to the White Paper on Local Government, local authorities have the following
responsibilities in terms of their obligation to economic development:
● Provide marketing and investment support in order to attract potential support to their locality.
● Small business support services should be providing to assist small entrepreneurs.
● To provide targeted assistance to a particular sector in the local economy that has to potential to
expand.
● By supplementing and tailoring to local need, the services provided by the Department of Labour in
supply of training and placement services. This is necessary towards the end of assisting people in
acquiring skills and funding jobs.
4.3 The Local Government: Municipal Systems Act (2000) (Act 32 of 2000)
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● Promote and undertake development in the municipality.
● Promote gender equity in the exercise of the municipality s executive and legislative authority.
● Promote a safe and healthy environment in the municipality.
● Contribute, together with other organs of the state, to the progressive realisation of the fundamental
rights contained in sections 24, 25, 26, 27 and 29 of the Constitution.
LED is one of the most strategic tools through which local municipalities adhere to its duties, as
prescribed by the Municipal Structures Act. This fact becomes even more applicable, once a
municipality s LED strategy is functionally integrated with its Integrated Development Plan.
Section 26(c) of the Local Government: Municipal System Act further specifies that the Integrated
Development Plan of the local municipality must contain its LED aims. This awards the municipal
LED strategy legal status as part of the Integrated Development Planning process.
5 RECOGNISING PROGRESS AND CHALLENGES WITH REGARDS TO SOUTH AFRICA S
ECONOMIC PROGRESS SINCE
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Case Study Southwest Airlines
Southwest Airline Case Analysis
Southwest Airlines is a major U.S. airline that primarily provides short haul, high frequency, point to
point, low fare services. It was founded by Rollin King and Herb Kelleher. Southwest Airlines had
based its headquarters in Texas and commenced operations on June 18, 1971 with three Boeing 737
aircraft serving three cities within Texas.
Southwest Airlines, being a low cost carrier, is famous for its uniquely competitive low fares. They
have achieved this low cost leadership position in their industry by emphasizing on: Faster than
average gate turnarounds to yield higher utilization rates; One class of seating; No meals or movies on
flight; One type of airplane Boeing 737; Point to Point flight routes; ... Show more content on
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Their philosophy is to treat their employees well and value them ahead of their customers. The
benefits it gives it employees, include: profit sharing and empowering employees to make decisions.
The logic being that if the employees are valued, they will serve the customers well and that will
spread the reputation of the Airlines further. Furthermore, employees belong to independent unions.
The organization supported the unions and their negotiators to lead employee surveys and to research
their most important issues prior to each contract negotiation.
Its strategy, right from having standardized fleet to having minimal but motivated employees while
presenting employee profit sharing arrangements, have helped it pick up an exemplary position which
can t be easily moved by any of its rivals. With its punctual flight record, pleasantly approachable
staff, impressive customer service, despite the fact that it offers no frills, there is still a high level of
customer satisfaction that continuously builds customer loyalty for the organization.
While it follows a Point to Point system enabling it to have punctual and less costly flight schedule,
most of its competitors follow a Hub and Spoke model. The change from their existing system to the
hub and spoke model would prove to be too expensive to
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Disadvantages Of Drones
N It is entirely difficult to think about life without technologies and gadget along with the application
and software. Innovation can be characterized as a procedure with the assistance of which people
change nature so as to meet their developing needs. Innovation prompts developments and creations
and one such innovation is gadget. There are such a large number of assortments of technologies that
are intended to suit human needs. Drone is one of the technology in computing industries and become
the most current technologies nowadays. Drones are significant at gathering information and
collecting data, from photos and video to concentrated imagery. Catching photographs and video with
a drone turns into a less complex process each year, with the arrival of well known consumer rambles
like the DJI Phantom 3, which comes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There are numerous advantages of utilizing drones in farming. Firstly, the owner may increase yields
by finding potentially yield limiting problem and issues in a convenient manner. It will spare much
time by simply scouting their crops using drone that may cover the acres and section on foot or walks.
There is no need for the farmer to physically go throughout the field to observe on their crops
anymore. Using drones, farmers can specifically spray pesticides on plants that need it rather than
spraying whole field Drone can be very complex to set up and operate, but with standards presets its
allow new operators to have confidence in operating from the early. Mostly drones are installed with
Integrated GIS mapping where the drone can be set for a flight pattern to scout around the field
without control it manually. It is easier for the farmer to do other things while the drone is in the air. 3)
Search and
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Divergent Reflection
Divergent is a great coming of age novel because the protagonist undergoes a transformative change
of character. In Divergent the main character Beatrice, whose name means voyageur, goes on a
journey that changes not only her name, but her social standing, physical and psychological well being
as well. The story begins with Beatrice being a member of the Abnegation faction. The Abnegation
faction values selflessness above all other virtues, and Beatrice has been raised to put others before
herself. Although her faction is a tight knit community brought together by their humanitarian ways,
she is very introverted and withdrawn. When she looks at the Abnegation lifestyle as an outsider, [she]
thinks it s beautiful. It s only when [she tries] to live it [herself] that [she has] trouble. It never feels
genuine (Roth 36). She doesn t feel she belongs there and feels guilty for having selfish tendencies.
When Tris chooses to switch from Abnegation to Dauntless, she begins to become more social. She
becomes friends with Christina, another initiate, and states that she has not really had a friend before,
period. It s impossible to have real friendship when no one feels like they can accept help or even talk
about themselves. That won t happen here. I already know more about Christina than I ever knew
about Susan, and it s only been two days ( ). She is starting to step outside of her comfort zone and is
making more connections with the new people she encounters than people
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The Identity of the Satyricon s Author
An issue which has been debated by scholars for centuries, the identity of the Satyricon s author can
be seen to be resolved through Tacitus obituary of one Petronius, an adviser to the Emperor Nero on
taste and luxury. Petronius, according to various sources, was celebrated at Rome for his refined taste
which attracted the attention of the Emperor Nero; however his high position in Roman elite society
was eventually taken away because of Tigellinus conspiracies and machinations. The Satyricon itself
contains many references to contemporary figures and events that allow us to date the text to the time
when Nero was Emperor, and the content and tone of the novel suggest to the reader that Petronius is
the ideal author of this vast, impressive work, of which we only have fragments. It is especially
important to note the economic, social and political background of the text and the many intertextual
allusions in the novel. Tacitus obituary of Petronius offers details that correspond to the Satyricon in a
persuasive and convincing manner. This essay will examine the evidence that supports the theory that
Tacitus Petronius wrote the Satyricon, in addition to some of the arguments to the contrary.
It is important to consider any other external references made to the text and to Petronius by Roman
authors, and the credibility of these sources. Petronius is referred to as elegantiae arbiter (judge of
excellence) in Tacitus and there is mention of a Petronius Arbiter in
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Spanish American Independence
It was known by the Spanish American War of name conflict occurred between Spain and the United
States in 1898, culminating with the taking of Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines to Spanish rule.
With the exception of the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812, both fought against their former
colonial power, Britain, this was the first war of the US against a European nation.
The conflict, which lasted approximately eight months was also the first major military victory of the
United States of a foreign power. Such a war signaled once the Spanish decline as a world power and
catapulted the United States to the forefront of the global political disputes.
Spain had almost lost all its colonies in the first half of the nineteenth century and there were only a
few places of the former empire where the sun never set . Already the United States, after a
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With command of the sea, the Americans were able to project power ashore and beat the enemy
troops. As a prize for victory, the Americans take control of Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines.
The Spanish colonial empire was reduced to scattered territories in Africa still poorly understood and
exploited.
Cuba has its independence as early as 1902, but remain closely linked to politics and US interests,
which made the island a colony in practice, a situation that continued for several decades. The
Philippines would be longer under US administration, having recognized its independence only in
1946, but as Cuba, would be for decades linked economically to its metropolis. Puerto Rico today
form a state associated with the United States and its citizens has guaranteed US citizenship. There,
the movement for independence is still seeking more support among the population, although it has
grown in recent
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  • 2. Half Fitz Alternate Ending The sun cast its golden light through the leaves and the trees and onto the metal plating of the jeeps and tanks. In autumn it was typically Fitz s favorite time for sights. The leaves fell and the sun looked, to him, at their fullest. It was beautiful and as he stared it reminded him of his home in Virginia, but unfortunately home was far from where he was and the smoke from behind settled. His home was gone, yet the Autumn kept him steady. Fitz was reminded of his two daughters, but he would see them no more. He winced. Autumn had been a usually calming season, but he was at an unsteady alert staring ahead at the path. His thoughts were broken as one of his fellow privates, Half Pint , as they called him because of his height, tapped Fitz on the shoulder as he offered a cigarette. Fitz waved it away in silence because he didn t smoke. Ever. Half Pint shrugged, lit it, and continued conversation with his comrades. Fitz, as he was old, was wise enough to know that a single cigarette could not calm oneself, but damage them. He stared thinking of the times he came home on leave. He tried to smile, but found no joy. Fitz only stared into the lines of trees. He could muster no emotion, for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No shots fired from his weapon. Next was Gabriel and what looked like Half Pint. He walked dizzily over and found that Gabriel was on top of Half Pint. The bullet went through Gabriel and into Half Pint which lodged into his lungs. Gabriel had tried to save him from a bullet, yet in the end he cause a more painful death. Rush, who always fought the enemy headon was nowhere to be found. The others weren t either. He took a count of the bodies on the battlefield . He counted fifty nine. Fitz would make sixty. He dropped to his knees staring at his fallen comrades thinking to himself: It s one hundred and fifty miles back to camp and if I get ambushed I die. It would be a huge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Theory Of Infantile Sexuality Although modern society disregards the theory of infantile sexuality and its relationship to neurotic personality types, closer examination shows that a direct correlation exists. Freud s five stages of infantile sexuality prove their significant impact on the eventual maturation of what is regarded as adult psychosexual behaviors. Freud categorizes the stages of infantile sexuality as follows; oral, anal, phallic, latency and genital. Each stage is represented by certain developmental behaviors, which are innate in all normal functioning children. The complete transition of the libido from one stage to the next is necessary to avoid fixation on a specific erogenous zone. Society s lack of attention to these stages of adolescent sexuality ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I. The Five Stages of Infantile Sexuality The initial encounter with sensual behavior brings forth the first leap into psychosexual behaviors of the oral stage. This action is initiated by the infant s earliest pleasurable experience, nursing. The unavoidable drive of the libido is drawn into the only sensation of pleasure to the infant s knowledge, the stimulation of the oral cavity. In this sense the libido is concerned with the direction an individual focuses their energy. The total satisfaction received the first time the infant nurses is what prompts the oral stage. From the initial contact with a mother s breast, a child desires to recreate that same stimulation. This feeling is the unconscious drive along the journey of psychosexual development. At this age everything the infant does is dependent on caregivers. There is no sense of independence. When teeth are formed, caregivers begin weening the infant away from relying on nursing as its form of sustenance. The forceful way the authoritative figures introduce autonomy creates conflict. The libido does not willingly detach from the oral fixation, and total dependent state. Once the primary form of stimulation is no longer available the child substitutes it for whatever is nearest to him. This accounts for why babies enjoy putting objects into their mouths; bottles, pacifiers, fingers, toes, and keys. Because the sense of ego has not come into play, there is no desire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Impact of Divorce on Young Children and Adolescents Essay For the past decades, divorce has been increasing dramatically throughout the United States; it is a common issue in this society. Approximately one million children experience divorce or parental separation every year(Shinoda, Kevin Seiji, 2001, La Mirada, pg. 9). According the 2000 census data, about 28% of divorce or separated parents, have at least one children who is under age of 6(Kim Leon Jul., 2003 pg. 258). Also, slightly more than half of all divorced children are under the age of 18, and about 40% of all children will experience divorce or parental separation before reaching adulthood(Shinoda, Kevin Seiji, 2001, La Mirada, pg. 9). Divorces strongly affect the development of children, and most of time, problems ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Indeed, divorce does have strong impacts on how the children develop. Especially, when right after divorce, the parents remarry into a another family, which create overlapping roles for parents, and challenging adjustment for the adolescence and children as well(Alice M. Hines May, 1997 pg. 375). These new environment can, in fact, Parent Child Relationship 2 worsen the parent child relationships, and brings less affection from children to parents. It is true that divorce would have many negative effects on the development of the children; however, a healthy parenting style can alter the problematic consequences of divorce. Many theories have been advanced to explain the connection between parental divorce and negative outcomes for the children(Shansky, Janet, 2002, Michigan, online copyright, no page). As soon as the divorce occurs the relationship between parents and child starts to deteriorate. Studies shows that the adult children of divorced parents feel less affection for their parents, have less contact with them, and engaged in a fewer inter generational changes of assistance than do other adults(Paul R. Amato and Alan Booth May, 1996 pg. 356). As far e custody issues go, most of the time, mothers keep the custody of their children. Therefore, it is especially difficult for the sons who live with mothers because they often feel less supported from their fathers after divorce. While father engages ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Why The Big Five Factor Model ( Ffm ) Structure Was... The hypotheses were to test different personalities in a group of 9 to 12 years old Inuit children from northern Canada who speak the Inuktitut language. The questionnaire was prepared based on the understanding of the Inuit children. The study was conducted using the IPIP measure scales; (Extraversion, Neuroticism, Openness, Agreeableness Conscientiousness), (Goldberg, 1999) and the Big Five Factor Model which measure the personality factors of the Big Five (Costa McCrae, 1992). The four goals of Psychology was taken into consideration using the 25 item translated questionnaire with a 5 point Likert scale. Introduction: The purpose of this study was to assess if the Big Five Factor Model (FFM) structure was appropriate for Inuit children using the IPIP questionnaires. FFM originated from the United States and is currently used by psychologist around the world in various applications. The model suggests that personality traits are universal and can fit well in a cross culture testing (Costs McCrae, 1995). Triandis (2000b) supports that cross cultural and indigenous psychologists do not use the same personality tests instead the psychologist constructs an equivalent measure taking into consideration the sensitivity of the culture. The FFM when further split into six facets allows a broader analysis of the personality traits providing an advantage if the questions were translated into the Inuktitut language. The translated single item test when tested ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Functions Of Human Sensory Biology Sensory Biology Lab 6 Name: Dominic Siaw Biology 132 T.A: Marian Wahl Date Performed: 4/7/15 Date due: 4/14/1 Abstract In this laboratory students will perform various experiments to demonstrate various properties of human sensory biology. Students worked in pairs and performed 5 experiments. These experiments were based on touch receptors, temperature receptors, two point discrimination on the skin, locating distance from the fovea to our blind spot and measuring visual activity. T test was performed and the results explained that there is no significant difference in how the body adapts to external stimuli. Introduction Sensory Biology is being able to perceive stimuli from the environment. The most common ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Examples include eyes, nose and skin. The eyes are the main sensory organs being tested in this experiment. Eyes allow us to detect visible light which is reflected on images and allows us to see them. (McMillan 35) In this laboratory, an experiment will be conducted to explore the human senses. Most importantly the senses of touch. Various parts of the body will be tested to see how the body adapts to external simuli. These external stimui will be a coin touch, temperature and a touch from a two point discrimination. Also the ability to read from afar will be tested using the Snellen examination chart. Experimental Procedure The first experiment was an exercise based on adaptations of touch receptors. One student obtained a coin and a stop watch. The other student was the test subject. The test subject placed his/her palm down on the desk. The test subject closed their eyes and a coin was placed on the back of the test subject s hand (lower side of right most knuckle) and the stop watch was started. The clock was stopped when the test subject stopped feeling the coin. The time was recorded. The same procedure was repeated but during these times the coin was placed at 4 different locations of the hand. The time for each adaptation was recorded. This test was performed twice for each location and time for each adaptation was recorded. The T test was then calculated to see if there is a statistically ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Stephanie Says- the Velvet Underground Song Analysis Stephanie Says The Velvet Underground Song Analysis The writer of the song seems to be talking about a girl who s looking for answers; she s confused and doesn t really know what s happening around her. Although this is not wrong there seems to be more to this girl Stephanie than meets the eye. Stephanie feels like she has wasted her life doing what people told her to do and following others without acknowledging her desires. This girl just wants to be herself but doesn t know how. She wonders why she is the way she is and knows that she s being foolish but doesn t know how to stop. She s stuck in a never ending cycle. She watches life go by, feeling like she is not a part of the world around her. She connects calls but is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She wants to clarify everything, which is what the entire song is actually talking about. Stephanie is trying to put everything into the light of day and whether she succeeds or not is left to the listener s imagination with the last sentence that is It s cold in Alaska (Stephanie says) . This last part is repeated three times in a row. The meaning behind it is that Alaska being cold is a fact and everyone knows it since they nicknamed her after it but does anyone really know how cold it gets? They can imagine but can they know for sure the way she does. She says these lines as she gives up and stops trying to find a way out from the state she s in. The listener can than only feel her hopelessness and imagine what becomes of her next. The song consists of a couple of stylistic devices like metaphor. Stephanie is compared to a door using metaphor in order to create a better image in the listener s mind about her situation. Another one is Stephanie being compared to Alaska. In the last line which goes as It s so cold in Alaska , does the writer really talk about the fact that the state of Alaska is cold or might there be a deeper meaning behind this simple line? I don t believe that there ever is a true or false meaning behind a song, for songs are especially created so that their meanings differ from people to people. Even if the writer of a song explains the message behind it, this message will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Coolsculpting Research Paper Coolsculpting Baton Rouge Despite attempts to lose stubborn fat through diet and exercise, many of us still have difficulty eliminating those last few pounds. Through the use of Cryolipolysis® (controlled cooling), Coolsculpting targets and kills these stubborn fat cells. The results achieved with Coolsculpting are long term because the treated fat cells are eliminated for good. The Development of Coolsculpting Harvard scientists R. Rox Anderson, M.D. and Dieter Manstein, M.D. noticed that Popsicle consumption caused some children to get dimples. This observation led to the realization that cold could selectively affect and eliminate fat cells; hence, the Coolsculpting technique was created. Coolsculpting eliminates fat cells without causing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You may choose to take a nap, read or even check your email. Following Your Coolsculpting Procedure in Baton Rouge Most patients can return to their normal activities directly after their Coolsculpting procedure with Dr. Guillot in Baton Rouge. Following your Coolsculpting treatment, the targeted fat cells are eliminated and untreated areas remain as they were before the procedure; thus, there is no concern about changes in distribution of untreated fat cells. The sooner you schedule your Coolsculpting consultation with Dr. Guillot in Baton Rouge, the sooner you will see the amazing results that can be achieved with the revolutionary Coolsculpting procedure. Address those problem areas that continue resisting your efforts to resculpt your body through diet and exercise. Although results vary, after your Coolsculpting procedure in Baton Rouge with Dr. Guillot, whether you weigh less or remain the same, chances are you will appear thinner, feel better and be able to comfortably wear some of the clothes you have been avoiding due to body proportions. Contact our office and schedule your initial consultation today, we look forward to meeting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Nell Harper Lee Biography Essay Nelle Harper Lee was born in Monroeville, Alabama on April 28, 1926. She died February 19, 2016 and was buried in her hometown of Monroeville, Alabama. She was a successful writer who influenced many while she was alive and even after she died. Her two published books were successful, especially her pulitzer prize winner To Kill A Mockingbird. Harper was a very humble and wise woman who withheld many of the characteristics her main character Atticus had in her novel. It s said that her pulitzer prize winning book was mainly by events from her childhood. Lee was the youngest of her family s four children. She survived her brothers Edwin s death in 1951, sister Louise in 2009, and sister Alice, who became a lawyer, and took over their father s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To Kill A Mockingbird has become one of the most popular books in the world, winning the Pulitzer award for fiction writing. Her novel continues to appear in the schools reading lists each year, thirty million copies have been printed in forty different languages. In her evolution of becoming famous, Lee became reclusive, only giving one single interview in 1964. She reviewed an honorary doctorate from the University of Alabama, a literary award from Los Angeles Public Library In June 2005, and she was presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in November 2007 by President George W. Bush. In the article Twin Cities authors, actors on what mockingbird meant to them it s stated that To kill a mockingbird is one of the most rare novels that helped, and continues to help, a whole society reckon, with big painful truths, it s a book everyone would read, and re read (Hertzel). This shows how Lee s book continues to inspire many people about segregation and racism. In conclusion, Lee is a successful writer who inspired many to see segregation and racism. She was very blunt about her work and she was conservative with her life. After her stroke in 2007, Lee struggled with various ongoing health issues, including hearing loss, limited vision and problems with her short term memory. But this didn t stop Lee from writing and reading because she loved it so passionately. Lee had many traits that allowed her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Example Of Child Observation For my final project, I conducted my observation on an eight month old little boy named Noah. I observed how well he could perform tasks at his age of eight months. I performed my evaluation in the late afternoon at his home. The duration of the evaluation took place in the family room. It was a large room that was fully carpeted. The room had a large L shaped sectional couch in one corner and a round solid wooden coffee table directly in front of that. I obtained his parents consent before conducting my experiment and collecting my data for this section of the final project. To determine if Noah could perform tasks appropriate for his age group, I had him do a couple different skills, without prompting hardly at all, that were appropriate for his age group. At the age of eight months, Noah is able to sit up and crawl. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The test here was to really see if he would bang it against something. Noah waved the spoon around but was quickly bored of it and did not bang it on anything. He showed no signs of hand preference. He moved toys freely between both hands and didn t reach for toys with any specific hand when handed something. I wanted to see if Noah had interest in finding a toy under a cup. His mother and I prompted him, but he seemed much more interested in the cup than the toy. He only sometimes revealed the toy and did not seem to grasp the game we were playing. I decided to try a task from seven months since Noah didn t seem interested in the cup or the spoon. To see whether Noah could pull a string to obtain an object, I got out a toy he seemed to gravitate to all afternoon. It was a toy with a string and colorful ribbon attached at the end. I tried to get him to play with the toy but he was not very interested and crawled over it. I did however notice him picking up the string, and saw him grasping it so this would be considered appropriate seven month old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Global Strategy Of Hong Kong And Shanghai Bank Essay In Depth Integrative Case 4.1: HSBC in China 1. How has HSBC adapted its global strategy to operate in China, both before and after China s WTO accession? China s financial industry was just another piece of the centrally planned or command economy of China before any World Trade Organization (WTO) accession agreements were put in place. Regulated lending practices where govern for the banks to hewed to and indeed produced a few of China s notable thriving businesses, at the same time sustained hundreds of additional incompetent and profitless state owned operations. This manner transmitted state commercial banks with an extensive mass of debt that happened to be essentially unrecoverable and swarms of non performing credits. In the year 1865, Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank (HSBC) was established to bankroll the expanding trade between China, Europe, and India. HSBC quickly extended their reach by opening offices worldwide with a sustained sharp center in China as well as particular Asia Pacific territories. As the decade of 1880 approached the calendar, the group provided maintenance of British administration accounts in the countries, China, Japan, Penang, and Singapore. HSBC also secured state funds in Hong Kong and distributed banknotes. Following the two World Wars, HSBC aimed to a climactic extension within takeovers and mergers to diversify the company. In 1993, the bank relocated their headquarters from Hong Kong to London while they proceeded with their global ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Motif In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury After risking their lives to burn the books, will they have reached their goal to prevent people reading books? Fahrenheit 451 is a novel set in the future, from having TV walls to mechanical dogs (the hound). Montag who is a firefighter burns the books, then towards the end of the book switches because of Calreese who is a 17 year old girl who introduces montag tp innocence. Beatty who is also a firefighter HATES books and anyone who insists on reading them. When Beatty finds out Montag has book he sends the hound at montag knowing his fear of the hound. Around the end of the book professor Faber is the one who helps Montag in saving the books. After that, he then meets Granger, who is the leader of the book people who memorizes books, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the novel books evolving in the beginning. Montag burns the books and is trying to prevent the usage of books. Towards the middle of the book we find out montag is hiding books, and his wife points out that it s a huge risk. He might come burn the house and the family (Bradbury 2.25). This is showing bravery because he is risking the books and his wife to save the books. It s dangerous because he s threatening to burn his own house down. An example of symbolism in this novel is the hound. Montag sees the hound as something that can kill him. Didn t i hint enough when I sent the hound around your place? montag s face was entirely numb and featureless (bradbury 3.2 3). After montag killed Beatty the hound which montag fears went after him. This shows bravery because Montag s conquering his fear of the hound for the society. This is dangerous because the hound can kill him. An example of imagery in this novel is fire. They use fire as a danger. The burning of the books was making the people mad, so the protest started. The woman s hand twitched on the single match switch. The fumes of the kerosene bloomed up about her . The lady who is protesting the burning of the books so she burns herself alive. This is showing danger because she is burning herself and a risk because she is taking a stand for her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Pap Test Outline Headline: Pap Test Reference: Accessed February 12, 2017 Pap Smear http://www.healthline.com/health/pap smear#Uses2 Accessed February 12, 2017 Pap test http://www.cancer.ca/en/cancer information/diagnosis and treatment/tests and procedures/pap test/?region=on Accessed February 12, 2017 Pap test https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/003911.htm Accessed February 12, 2017 Written by: Hai Anh Nguyen Ngoc Reviewed by: Body text starts here: Opening: What is a Pap test? Why do we need it and who need it, the article below will give further information regard of this matter. Body: A Pap smear (also known as a Pap test) is a screening procedure to find out if you have cervical cancer or not. To be specific, it detects the existence of precancerous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If your result are normal, then you might not need another Pap smear test for another three years. On the other hand, if the result came as abnormal, it does not mean that you have cancer. It indicates that there are abnormal cells on your cervix, and some of which could indeed be cancerous. Depending on your result, the doctor may suggest taking a few more tests in order to give further diagnosis. Pap tests are very precise and accurate, plus, Pap screenings lower the probability of having cervical cancer and mortality by 80 percent. Similar to a lot of medical testing, the procedure may be unpleasant, or uncomfortable, nevertheless, a brief of pain will detect whether there is anything wrong in your body. Closing: Adults, especially those who are 21 or over should get a Pap test regularly, as it can detect certain diseases that need immediate treatment. If you have any concern or worry, go to the doctor for further medical advice, diagnosis and treatment. Hello Health Group does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Positive Aspects Of Aging When it comes to aging, there are some positive aspects and negative aspects. The negative aspect of aging that I would want to avoid is having fragile bones, brittle hair and skin, and possible memory loss. The older a person gets the more their body tends to wear out and it becomes difficult to do activities because their body is not how it used to be. I would not want my bones to act and I wouldn t want a hunch back either. I feel like my life would be miserable if my skeletal system was in pain most of the time. Next, when an individual becomes older, their skin and hair becomes brittle and them being old, they cannot maintain it. My skin is already sensitive, so I can only imagine how it be when I get older. Seniors skin tend to look loose and gets very delicate. The older you get, skin tears more often than usually. To add, my hair is very important to me and I spend so much time on it. I know growing old can cause your hair to be fragile. Furthermore, memory loss is suffered from a lot of seniors and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The older one gets, the wiser they become. Also, when people get old, they are motivated about life and they are happy when they are surrounded by loved ones. Now once it comes to living longer, people can enjoy those positive aspects of being old age for a long time. I believe extended life can be a good thing because people can spend time with their loved ones a lot longer, people are able to accomplish more goals, and they can become accustom to the new generations life changes or influence them. There are those that passed away that left a trademark on this earth and if they were alive still they would continue with their amazing talents. It would be great if we can extend like indefinitely, just imagine the people that were so dear to your hearts never pass away. Yet, there are some consequence that are available because of extended life such as an increase in population and a high demand for senior care ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. U.s State Department For Petroleum Extracted From The... In 2005, the Canadian company at first proposed the pipeline, and applied to the U.S State Department for a construction permit in 2008. The proposed XL pipeline has the same origin and destination as an operational pipe, also called Keystone granted presidential permit in 2008 by President George W Bush but takes a more direct route. The XL pipeline would allow for an increased supply of oil from Canada. The Keystone XL pipeline is a proposed 1,179 mile (1,897km) pipe that would run from the oil sands in Alberta, Canada, to Steele City, Nebraska, where it could join an existing pipe. It could carry 830,000 barrels of oil each day. The United States and Canada are crisscrossed by thousands of miles of oil and gas pipelines, but none ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It estimated that it would create about 35 permanent jobs. The pipeline could contribute about $3.4 billion to American economy. 2) My Policy Recommendations Introduction: The American government should think and making hard decision before building the Keystone Pipeline XL that would run 1,179 mile (1,897km) that across the United States. Why it is hard decision? The project is the national interest that related to economics, environmental, national security and foreign policy implications. Even though this is a crisscross between Canada and the US, but most of the lands that they are using belong to the United States. When something bad happen the United States lands will be the one who get polluted the most, and they do not know is the pipe is safe for a long term operation. The United States should think for the future, not only the benefits that they will get in the present time. My Specific Recommendation: Yes, I believe there is good reason why they should approve the Keystone Pipeline XL. Canada it the world s second largest oil deposit after Saudi Arabia and I what I got from reading the TransCanada website www. keystone xl.com. Approving the Keystone Pipeline XL it built modern infrastructure creates jobs and stimulates the U.S. economy. For the economy it represents more than a $5 billion private sector investment in a state of the art energy infrastructure project projected to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Anne Bradstreet s The Prologue Section One: The Prologue 208 09 Anne Bradstreet s The Prologue is generally considered one of her most vivid statements regarding her role in a Puritan society. This is a poem where she reveals who she is to her readers. Bradstreet is critical of those individuals who place restrictions on women s roles in society, especially in consideration of a female writer in a male dominated environment. In the first few stanzas Bradstreet talks about how her ability as a poet is not up to the task, unlike the work of men. This is implied when she mentions that Let Poets and Historians set these forth. My obscure lines shall not so dim their worth. Bradstreet goes further and mentions her lack of ability in writing and wishes she had the same ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the first lines of her poem she describes how a pilgrim reaches his goal. She references the pilgrim as a symbol of determination and perseverance to be followed, especially when hoping to attain a dream. Being a pilgrim herself, and living in a Puritan society, her audience was able to relate to her plight and feelings about the journeys that are taken throughout one s life. In this poem, Bradstreet uses her skills to compare the voyage to America from England to the journey a religious person is to take to Heaven from Earth. Now that the journey of the pilgrim has ended, he no longer has to endure the hardships of the trip to his destination, his dangers past, and travails done. However, in order to reach his destination the pilgrim has made sacrifices, like leaving things behind. Otherwise he wouldn t have been able to accomplish his feat, and therefore, to All cares and fears he bids farewell . Later one Bradstreet contemplates how the pilgrim has been successful in his achievement, and how she herself wanted to be part of such journey. Bradstreet sees herself in the image of the pilgrim, renouncing to the world in her way to Heaven. She feels tempted, but obeys the will of God. Bradstreet reminds others that while it is not easy to live a sinless life, the reward at the end is worth all the effort. She understands the difficulties of her plan, and longs to be at rest and soar on high among the blest. Although the journey is lengthy and arduous, Bradstreet realizes that there are still many years before she achieves her goal, years in which she will have to continue following the Commandments and struggling against the society she has been born in. Still, she continues her journey, weary, but hoping for rest, until the day she completes her voyage to eternal life in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Social, Cultural and Environmental Responsibility of... Introduction Corporate social responsibility is a form of corporate self regulation integrated into a business model. CSR policy functions as a built in, self regulating mechanism whereby business monitors and ensures its active compliance with the spirit of the law, ethical standards, and international norms. The goal of CSR is to embrace responsibility for the company s actions and encourage a positive impact through its activities on the environment, consumers, employees, communities, stakeholders and all other members of the public sphere. Furthermore, CSR focused businesses would proactively promote the public interest (PI) by encouraging community growth and development, and voluntarily eliminating practices that harm the public ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The relationship between investor confidence and companies environmental impact was recently illustrated by the catastrophic failure of BP s gulf coast oil rig, Deepwater Horizon. The disastrous failure of the rig s safety features has already taken a devastating toll on the ecology of the Gulf Coast, and is likely to have harmful ramifications long into the future. The magnitude of the Deepwater Horizon disaster and the immediate and long term costs it implies for BP seems to be sinking in with BP investors as well. According to the New York Times, BP s stock has plunged more than 13% since the incident began on April 20th. The company which operated the rig, Transocean, has seen stock prices fall by more than 14%. Top BP Plc executives faced U.S. lawmakers who grilled BP Plc on the drilling rig explosion and oil spill that threatens a socially irresponsible environmental catastrophe and a major corporal social responsibility setback for BP off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico. The colossal oil spill threatens numerous tourist beaches, wildlife sanctuaries and fishing grounds across four states in the United States. BP Plc has spent up to US$125 million annually on its corporate social responsibility CSR campaign to enhance its socially responsible image in its transition from British Petroleum to Beyond Petroleum since 2000. BP Plc made monumental investments in solar energy and after a string ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. How Important Was The Privy Council How important was the Privy Council It could be argued that the monarch was an important member of government however some may disagree and put forward the idea that the Privy Council was more important. This is for several reasons the first reason (for the monarch) was the fact that she could decide who could become a member of the Privy Council this is because it meant that she had total power over those who that would help run the country. However this did not mean that the monarch was the most important figure as it could be argued that the monarch did in fact have a Back Seat with regards to running the country as historians could argue that it was the privy council, as opposed to the queen, that did the main portion of running the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This also differed it from the Privy Council as despite the Privy Council creating the laws in the first place they had very little in the act of actually enforcing them; this is where they relied on local governments in order to ensure these laws where being enacted. This does give some leeway to the idea that the P.C was not in fact as important as they needed the local governments in order to enforce anything. Despite the local council ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Burke Reading Interview Summary Procedures This study followed three procedures: (1) the Burke Reading Interview (BRI) (Burke, 1987), (2) a Reading Miscue Inventory (RMI) (Goodman, 1973b), and (3) a Retrospective Miscue Analysis (RMA) (Goodman, Y. Marek, 1996). In the forthcoming sections, I will explain in detail the protocols required for each of these procedures. The Burke Reading Interview (BRI). The BRI provides information about the reader s metalinguistic knowledge and about her/his beliefs about reading and her/himself as a reader. This interview enlightens the reader s identity and her/his individual understanding of the reading processes.I conducted the BRI interviews using the Spanish version of BRI provided in Goodman, Martens, and Flurkey (2014). Reading ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... [Because he puts feelings to what he is reading, I don t know, my dad was a journalist in [coutry of orign], so he talked in interviews and all of that, he has experience, that is what he has, in what he reads, he puts feelings on it, and it s like the person looks, he really has, like that feeling for reading and all of that, it s like that he does like what he s doing and everybody notices that he s a good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The White Umbrella In the story The White Umbrella by Gish Jen, the narrator throws the white umbrella into the sewer. Even though she wanted the white umbrella it had been a burden for her. It had caused too much damage. The narrator throws the umbrella into the sewer because it was the cause of the accident.She did not want to be haunted by the regretful moment that the white umbrella would remind her of. When Mona says there is something under her skirt , the narrator s mother rolls the car slowly to a stop. Which caused them to block the whole damn crosswalk . So they back up which causes them to hit the car behind them. On page 10 it states We wouldn t have hit the car behind us that hard if he hadn t been moving too, but as it was our car bucked violently. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Ethos In Fast Food Nation The modern fast food industry has undeniably transformed and helped define the American way of life, but not all in positive ways. The industry capitalizes on the exploitation of workers, consumers, and the environment, and Eric Schlosser s book Fast Food Nation addresses these very issues of the fast food industry. Schlosser criticizes these fast food corporations, projecting his argument to all consumers of fast food. Eric Schlosser s primary goal is to reveal the deplorable business practices utilized by the fast food industry, and he uses the three appeals of ethos, pathos, and logos all as tools to help persuade the reader and strengthen his argument. Schlosser uses appeals to ethos in order to convince readers of his credibility and authenticity, cementing his criticisms against the fast food industry as valid and deserving of attention. Throughout his introduction, Schlosser often writes in the first person, proclaiming that I am concerned about [fast food s] impact on the nation s children (9), and describing why I chose Colorado Springs as a focal point for this book (7). Schlosser thus explains himself to the reader, not only justifying his actions but more importantly using a more open and intimate tone to establish his persona of someone who sincerely cares for his nation and his cause. Schlosser also makes sure to mention that he visits all the settings he writes about in person. In one instance, he writes of the conditions he witnesses during [his] trips ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Washington Family Analysis The Washington Family by Edward Savage, painted from 1789 1796, features American s original First Family. (Fig. 1) George Washington sits around a table in his Mount Vernon home with his wife, Martha and her two grandchildren, whom the Washingtons adopted following the death of their parents. Behind them, a household slave stands ready to serve and a vast landscape sprawls outside the window. Though the painting appears to be a simple, family portrait, it actually contains deeper, political messages. Savage depicts George Washington in a domestic setting to showcase his personal life outside of the presidency; he is depicted with his family and in his private home. However, he is also shown in uniform, alluding to his role as general. He does not grasp his sword, but instead rests his hand on a stack of papers, representing his role as statesman. It was well known that Washington intended to step out of the public sphere following the war before being elected, and that he continued to long for a quiet life at home throughout his presidency. In this work, Savage depicts Washington filling roles of general, statesman and patriarch, making the statement that he can fulfil all three roles. Further, by depicting Washington as a father figure in his domestic setting, Savage invites his viewers to connect him with the founding of the nations and thus visually establish him as the Father of our country. Considering the popular print version of the work distributed around the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. John Ce Research Paper Imagine being in this person s shoes. A masculine young fellow that has been doing this for over 16 years. You are wearing your trademark denim shorts, a nice pair of kicks, a blue and orange hat, shirt, and athletic wristbands. You are in an arena fully packed with a roaring crowd waiting for the action to start. You are ready for battle. Backstage, you are walking towards the stage getting pumped and ready to entertain the thousands in the crowd and the millions watching at their television sets. As you approach the curtains, you hear your theme song playing. You hear the crowd getting louder and louder as the anticipation grows. You finally come out on stage in cue. You see the thousands in the crowd screaming as they see you come out of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But it takes even more to be a role model. As John Cena grows as an entertainer and a wrestler, his fan base grows rapidly and there are numerous children in the world that adore, respect, and have him as a role model. Although it sounds like a daunting task to be a role model, it is not hard at all for the 16 time World Champion. John Cena has given to the WWE community ever since his inception into the business. He brings joy to millions of kids every day. You can tell this by his merchandise sales. John Cena s apparel and merchandise have consistently been one of the biggest sellers ever. Compared to the likes of greats as Stone Cold Steve Austin, Hulk Hogan, and many iconic figures in the business, John Cena s merchandise is the best selling of all time. Not only does the merchandise sells show this, there are many ways that John Cena can be seen as a role model. Most notably, John Cena gives back to the community a lot. Although most of his commitment and work goes into wrestling and entertaining, Cena also gives back to the children of special needs. The Make A Wish Foundation is an organization that grants wishes to children with life threatening diseases, whether it s going to a special place or meeting a celebrity. WWE superstars have given their time and heart to grant these wishes to these children. And John Cena is no question to that statement. It is the matter of fact, John Cena currently holds the record ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Comparing My American Dream I would define my American Dream as having my dream job of becoming a neurosurgeon, marrying the man of my dreams, having a beautiful family, living life to the fullest and being happy while doing everything. I also have always wanted to travel the world and see many different places. I want to be very successful in life and to be able to do whatever I can for my family. My biggest part of my dream is to have fun no matter what I m doing, who I m doing it with, or where I m doing it. All of these little dreams make up the American Dream that I have always had ever since I was a little kid. The first thing that I would want to accomplish is getting a good job that can always financially support me, even if there is a downfall in the economy. I have always wanted to be a neurosurgeon but now that I have grown older I have had to face reality and see that this probably isn t going to happen. So now I have adapted to still make part of my dream come true and I have decided to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Having a family, getting a job and getting married are the three things are both dreams have in common. Most people s dreams are probably this way because it s a way of life in America. There is a little difference between my dream and the decade s dream though, I wanna travel and become a very successful person. Many weren t given the opportunity to travel the world but that s a part of my dream that i really am going to strive to accomplish. Also many women weren t given the opportunity to get a good job and become very successful, but now in my time women all over the world are achieving major accomplishments. Aside from the small little differences between both dreams, they are very close to having the same outcome in life for someone. Others may reach their dreams differently and may have to take a different course their dreams will still be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Cultural Geography Of Toronto Essay Toronto is a place in cultural imagination that occupies a historical locale with its time and space of the modern geography. Cultural geography of place presents a novel vision of Toronto as a social and a symbolic constitutive process of historical change, in which nature is a shaping force of our mind as people. The present album comprises a series of paintings by Lyudmyla (Mila) Shugurova, in which landscapes have characters, voices, stories that take the habitats into an extraordinary voyage of time as space. From the beginning of times, the place has been forming with three receding glacial successions and their beautiful ornaments of rocks, limestone, and basalt. Glacial movements have left an excellent bed with nutritious deposits and ice ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lawrence, Kaniatarowanenneh. Lake Ontario is well outlined by the touching presence of the last glaciation, and is indeed a shining water as its name suggests in Wyandot, the language of the Huron. During colonialism, Toronto was formed as the boundary place with a flourishing economy and a transitory social corridor of trade, development and settlement. Transition marks a threshold that is constantly making the cultural topology of its diverse environments as landscapes, the social scenes amidst the natural time of change. In this album, the cultural landscapes are voyagers themselves, reveries for tourism as the forgotten sense for belonging and its musing longing. As the changing space, it represents one of the best habitats for a migrating society through which people may see better their true belonging to cosmos outside the rigid limits and borders of the political and social fragmentation. In the present collection, we look at Toronto as the living locale through the ethics of history that makes our choices social in the realms of the cultural habitats. Shaping places, nature speaks to us ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay on Make-up of Life-giving Cells What is a cell? A cell is the structural, functional and biological unit of all organisms (biology online.org). The millions of cells that compose the body give life. These cells work together in synergy to perform the bodily functions God has given man to maintain homeostasis. The cells that work in harmony consist of an array of cells such as, epidermal, nerve, or muscle. As these various cells work together they form a biological machine to give life. Before the discovery the cell, many had their theory of what composed life. Greek philosophers believed that everything consisted of water, earth, fire, and air called the classical elements (about.com). Charles Darwin erroneously theorized that they regarded as simple bags of an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The nucleolus is where the ribosomes or protein factories are manufactured. From its production it is exported through the nuclear pores and into the cytoplasm to begin its protein manufacturing. The second major part of the eukaryotic cell is the cytoplasm. This serves as the cell s fluid medium or matrix. This jellylike fluid allows the organelles or little organs to float within it. Cytoplasm also contains many dissolved chemicals. The cytoplasm and organelles use the properties within it to create chemical reactions to produce energy as well as recycling. To give added structure to the cell, the cytoplasm contains a cytoskeleton to prevent being squashed. The cytoskeleton is composed of large, hollow rods called microtubules. This gives rigidity like a buildings steel beams. These beams also hold the organelles in place. The hollow rods act as highways for transporting goods around the cell. The proteins from the ribosomes or protein factories can be packaged into a special container where they are shipped by the microtubules. At the center of the microtubules is the centrosome. This structure is where the microtubules branch off, which is near the middle of the cell. The centrosome is called the organizing center because it can break down the microtubules and allow the organelles to move around. At the center of the centrosome is where the commands are made called the centrioles, a pair of cylindrical structures. A major part of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. P-301 Book Report P 301, Installation 4, 2571 A scientist walked to his console, set down a cup of coffee and pressed a button. A holographic screen popped up and read dialing Mr. Edwards . An image of a slightly graying haired man popped up. The scientist spoke. Our studies are inconclusive but we have discovered two things, sir: the first is there genealogic structure is similar to that of some animals in the Chordata Phylum, Dinosaurs to be exact. They are extremely aggressive, and the majority seem to have a little over basic intelligence level. Scans of some of the specimens bone structures show thick and sturdy bones. They have shown little to no reaction to narcotic drugs developed on earth. Hmm, troubling, so they can t be tranquilized by normal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unbeknownst to Robert and his allies, eyes were watching from the cliffs. When they cleared the cliffs they came across what seemed to be a swamp with many rivers cut into the earth like veins of the planet itself. I believe declared the Doctor we may find a viable sample here. It seems the sort of place where plants would have such qualities, at least from a biological viewpoint. I have a bad feeling about this! said Gary. The squad trapsed around, scanning their surroundings with eyes like a hawks, but they neglected the fact that under the water, hungry eye s stared. Gary stepped to the water s edge and said Hey guy s, there s some pl ! . He screamed as a beast burst from the water and crushed him in its jaws. Everyone turned but all they saw was a sail slowly slip under the water as it became cloudy, turning a bright red. Oh god, what happened!? asked Aaron. They ran from the river bank in fear and hide behind some shrubs. What was that thing? whispered Aaron. From the sail on its back I would say Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, or at least on earth it would be. You might as well call it Spinosaurus. We haven t seen any near the base, so they probably stick to the swamp s, said the doctor with a frown. We should leave before that thing comes back! whispered Robert ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Solving Case Study HOW TO SOLVE CASE STUDY Submitted to Dr.RITANJALI MAHJI, SOM, NIT Warangal Submitted by u.srikanthganesh (109526) srikanthganesh119@gmail.com Definition: A case study is a puzzle, which has to be solved. The case have a enough information that can be understand what the problem is and, after thinking about it and analyzing the information, and come up with a proposed solution. Solving a case study is a bit like writing a detective story, and also summarizing. A case study is description of an Enterprise, History and Environment Internal Operations. Case studies do not have full information, but enough information is providing to draw a conclusion. The objective of a case study is to solve ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1997, chairman August Busch III vowed to make his company a leader in mining its customers buying patterns. The key to Anheuser Busch s real time analysis of marketing effectiveness is timely data: getting information back from wholesalers and retailers on what is selling where and when. Wholesaler and store level data has become the lifeblood of our organization, said Joe Patti, Anheuser s vice president for retail planning and category management. Therefore, Anheuser Busch created BudNET to connect to wholesalers, retailers, and other Anheuser Busch business partners. The system handies sales reporting, customer development, retail promotion notices, and weekly sales forecasting, as well as a wide array of logistics related functions. BudNET is the information channel for an Anheuser Busch system called WEARS (Wholesaler Equity Agreement Reporting System). Through BudNET, the delivery people of the 700 U.S. distributors of Budweiser can become the eyes and ears of the brewer. WEARS and BudNET do much more than just keep tabs on the flow of icy cold Bud off retailers refrigerated shelves. Using portable transaction computers, the delivery people also log data on competing products, identifying what else is on the retailers shelves. At the end of the day, Anheuser Busch gets the data and looks for trends. If Anheuser Busch loses shelf space in a store in Clarksville, Tennessee, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Comparing Augustine s Confessions And Boethius If God knows what we will do before we do it, how can we be held accountable for our actions? This is the question most Christians ask themselves often. All through the entire history of Christianity, the theologians and philosophers have tried to answer if God will save all people or only particular people. Christians believe that God is omniscient and omnipotent. Therefore, every human action is known to God and thus predestined. This means God foresees people choices and actions before it is committed. Augustine s Confessions and Boethius Consolation of Philosophy both deal with this question by narrowing it to three of this categories: original Sin, free will and predestination. The original sin was committed by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden by eating the forbidden fruit and they were punished by God and thrown out of the Garden.According to Augustine, everyone born always inherit the original sin from Adam and Eve. In The C V textbook, Augustine states that, .....the guilt of Adam for eating the forbidden fruit, is inherited by all humans. (Cunningham et al. 221).It is only through infant baptism and spiritual salvation that these sin can be washed. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Augustine strongly believed and taught about predestination doctrine and people can only be saved by grace of God. He stated that, if some people are predestined to enjoy salvation by God s decree, others must then be eternally separated from God, also by his decree. Because salvation is predestined, it follows that condemnation must also be predestined. He also added that people have free will to choose to live so that they can be saved, even though God knows who can be saved (Cunningham et al. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Sundiata Characteristics Adrian Aviles September 7, 2017 Dr. Lehman African American History Sundiata an epic of old Mali is a story about Sundiata Keita who was the founder of the Mali Empire in West Africa. This story is an oral tale of a young king s rise to power and is narrated by Djeli Mamoudo Kouyate who was a griot or traditional storyteller. Griots are known to be ancient historians, keeping track of their culture and passing down this information which lasts, generation after generation. In Sundiata an epic, Kouyate expresses how important it is to the Malinke culture to preserve this oral history. I teach kings the history of their ancestors so that the lives of the ancients might serve them as an example, for the world is old, but the future springs from the past says Kouyate ( 1 ). Preserving Malinke culture and history was ideal in teaching the younger generation of their rich heritage and what it means to live the life of a Malinke. Among numerous different qualities, Sundiata an epic of old Mali is certainly an investigation of what qualities characterize Sundiata as a hero, and by augmentation, what excellencies are heroic. The most glaring is his strength. As a youngster, notwithstanding when he is disabled, unable to walk, his strong arms have the strength to pull roots from the ground. Be that as it may, when he at long last stands, he astounds everybody, bowing a tremendous pole to a bow and pulling a tree up by its foundations. Another heroic quality is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Divergent, By Veronica Roth Divergent , by Veronica Roth is a compelling adventure/dramatic novel. Published in 2011, Divergent is one out of a series of three books. It shines a light on Beatrice Prior s life, and the decisions she makes throughout the story. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and ended up reading it twice. Divergent would be a great choice for someone who enjoys adventurous stories with many plot twists. The main characters are an important part of the story, as the book revolves around the decisions they make. Beatrice Prior, better known as Tris, is the main character of the story. Stuck between two very difficult decisions, she makes a choice that tears her and her family apart. Tobias Eaton, who only goes by Four, is another main ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The initiates can then follow what the test reveals or choose their own. Once organized and ready, the time comes for the young adults to determine their future. Called out one by one, they make their way to the five metal bowls (each representing a different faction), then use a ceremonial knife to cut open their hand and let their blood drip into the bowl of the faction they want to continue life in. Each new initiate then stands in an area near the faction they decided on. Immediately shocked by her results from her aptitude test, Tris finds that she is actually Divergent, a faction shunned out from society for being unpredictable and dangerous. Petrified of losing reputation, family, and everything she has worked for, she chooses Dauntless as her faction. In this faction, Tris meets another Divergent concealed as a Dauntless and they work together. Jeanine Matthews, the despicable leader of the Erudite faction, uses a serum that forwards every member of the Dauntless faction into a simulation. This stimulation allows the members to be aware of their surroundings but not able to control themselves or their actions. The stimulation forces the Dauntless army of uncontrolled slaves to enter the Abnegation faction, and they proceed to kill all the members. Jeanine Matthews master plan was to kill every faction and have Erudite rule the government. As Tris and Four are concealed Divergents, the serum fails to work on them and they continue to go along with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Nvq2 Business and Administration Unit 2 Assessment... 1. Describe the main types of equipment found in offices and how they are used. Include examples of at least three different types of office equipment. Computers. They are used for creating and saving documents using office software like: Microsoft word, (or the free option Open office Writer). Microsoft excel for spreadsheets used for data entry, accounting, data analysing (the free equivalent exist with Open office spreadsheets). Microsoft office publisher is a program used to create and edit flyers, newsletters and brochure as well as websites. They are many different graphic programs that can be used for producing brochures and flyers from Photoshop page plus, Serif page plus, and some free software like Gimp, Paint.net . Computer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Laser printers are usually bigger than inkjet printers. A printer can print one sided or double sided. Most small offices purchase an all in one inkjet printer which means that this printer can print from a computer and can be used as a photocopier it is also able to scan documents and send fax through the internet. Printers need to be connected to a computer or computer network either wirelessly or through a cable to be able to print documents from one or more computers. Big company have often a range of different printers and copiers available depending on what is needed by the staff: fast big quantity printing or precise high quality picture and photo printing. Scanners: They are used to convert a document or image into an electronic file that can be used and stored on a computer, Sometime scanners are part of a printer but usually scanners that are the most efficient are small scanners that can be attached to a computer through an USB cable they can scan single sided or double sided documents very fast. They can scan in colour or in black and white. Scanners are essential when a company needs to keep hard copy of their files in law firm in a medical environment or in an accountancy department. Shredders: They are mechanical (electrical) machines looking like a box or a bin that have rotating blades under the top cover able to cut in very small pieces a bunch of (A4) pages. They are used to destroy documents that are no longer needed to avoid those documents ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay on The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho The book I read is called The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. The Alchemist is about a boy from Spain, whose name is Santiago and is a shepherd. The book tells how he gets around countries, and how he deals with his problems and how he solves them. It shows how he follows his dreams, and who helps him along the way. Santiago leaves his family to become a shepherd, before leaving his dad gives him money he has saved up, Santiago buys sheep with the money. As a shepherd Santiago travels around Spain. As he travels he is in search of food and water for his sheep. During his journeys he gave his sheep names and really connects with them. When he ran out of money, Santiago sold wool from his sheep for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The woman told him that his dream was, that he would find treasure in the Egyptian pyramids. After leaving her booth thinking she was crazy, he sat on a bench and started to read a book he got in town. Suddenly an old man sat by him and tells him that he knows where to find the treasure he is looking for, and that he will tell him in exchange of one tenth of his sheep. The boy agreed, and discovers that the man knew about the treasure the dream reader was talking about, and knew a lot about the boy and where he is from. After conversing with him for some time, he finds out that he is king, and that he helps people with their personal legends. After teaching the boy a lot about the journey he will go through, the king gave him omens to follow. Santiago sells his sheep, and travels to a town on his way to Egypt. He finds a man that could take him past the desert to Egypt. So the boy gives him the money that he got for the sheep. When the man shows Santiago the town for a little Santiago loses him in a crowd of hundreds shopping in the markets, and loses all his money. The boy learns not to trust anyone, and is told that there are many thieves in that town. Santiago needed money and food, so he asked a man who owned a crystal shop, if he could clean all his crystal pieces for some food and money. The man liked the Santiago s work, so gave him some food, and told him he could work for him if he wanted to. Santiago took the job, and ended up working ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Importance Of Courage In King Arthur Oftentimes courage is defined as the absence of fear, when in truth it is the acquired ability to move beyond fear (Quizio). This is evident in Guy Ritchie s King Arthur: Legend of the Sword. The film initially portrays the main character, Arthur, as an arrogant and egotistical conformist that, despite his strength, is unable to face his fears of the past. As the story develops, Arthur s character develops tremendously along with it. His development motivates others, and himself, to believe in his destiny. Arthur s newly developed courage and confidence allows those around him to rely on his destined role, while also encouraging others to either adopt the quality or forsake it. Despite the fact that courage is required to accomplish all of the aforementioned actions, there are several traits that Arthur acquires before achieving it. This awards Arthur with an abundant amount of honorable attributes while also offering England a just and humble King. In Guy Ritchie s film King Arthur, courage impacts Arthur s self and others, as it allows him to conquer fear, and to inspire bravery, while developing the necessary qualities to do so. Guy Ritchie s film King Arthur, demonstrates the way that Arthur and his community are impacted as he acquires courage to face his fears. When Arthur is introduced to his destiny, his initial reaction is to deny it due to his fear of not only giving control to the sword, but also because of the memories it brings forth. Arthur s lack of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. 1880-1920 s Professors Bergland s main point about the 1880 1920 s was the fascination and exploration with nature and death. In the poems that Professor Bergland showed us, Emily Dickson wrote about nature and her thoughts on how nature affected the world and science. My understand of the period from 1880 to1920 was that education was not mandatory for females. When females attended college, they were taught science and math because it did not have a role in society. Males on the other hand learned literature and politics because they would go on to graduate and have an active and high role in society. At the college Dickson attended, Mount Holyoke, religion was heavily stressed. Not many females finished college, majority dropped out before entering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Logical Data Model Part 2: Logical Data Model and its DBMS Products: 2.1 Logical Data Model: A logical data model is a data model for a particular problem are presented related to a specific data management technology. Without being specific to a particular DBMS product, it describes the data as much as details (Watt and Eng 2014). As we mentioned before, there is another type of DBMS involved in the logical data model such as hierarchical data model and network data model, which will be discussed in the following. 2.2 Hierarchical data models and its products: Hierarchical data model suggests that if the relationships between data in the database are established that one data item could be described as the subordinate of another one. Products based on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Microsoft 2011). 2.3 Network data models and its products: Network DBMS is a database that describes a flexible way of presentation in forms of objects and their relationships, which was created by Charles Bachman and improved into standard form in 1961(Watt and Eng 2014). The Frist product based on network data model is Raima Database Manager (RDM). RDM is an embedded database management system that can be used in embedded systems. It was created by Raima Company in 1984 and it was one of the first microcomputer network model database management, which is provided for C language applications (RAIMA 2017). The most recent functions involve database mirroring use to support highly available (HA) systems, database replication, multi version concurrency with read only transactions and etc. (RAIMA 2017). RDM Server includes the following functional features. First, it is a kind of transaction file server that supports the processing and managing of database files on a given medium (RAIMA 2017), which can also be considered as a database controller. Second, its database unions provide a consistent view of various identically structured databases(RAIMA 2017), which providing a single appearance of the large database. This could increase the processing capacity. Another feature could be introduced is encryption (RAIMA 2017). RDM requires all data to be encrypted before it is transferred through a network and enter the database files, which ensure the security of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Case Study Of White Paper On Local Government 4.2 White Paper on Local Government According to the White Paper on Local Government, local authorities have the following responsibilities in terms of their obligation to economic development: ● Provide marketing and investment support in order to attract potential support to their locality. ● Small business support services should be providing to assist small entrepreneurs. ● To provide targeted assistance to a particular sector in the local economy that has to potential to expand. ● By supplementing and tailoring to local need, the services provided by the Department of Labour in supply of training and placement services. This is necessary towards the end of assisting people in acquiring skills and funding jobs. 4.3 The Local Government: Municipal Systems Act (2000) (Act 32 of 2000) The Municipal System Act (No. 32 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ● Promote and undertake development in the municipality. ● Promote gender equity in the exercise of the municipality s executive and legislative authority. ● Promote a safe and healthy environment in the municipality. ● Contribute, together with other organs of the state, to the progressive realisation of the fundamental rights contained in sections 24, 25, 26, 27 and 29 of the Constitution. LED is one of the most strategic tools through which local municipalities adhere to its duties, as prescribed by the Municipal Structures Act. This fact becomes even more applicable, once a municipality s LED strategy is functionally integrated with its Integrated Development Plan. Section 26(c) of the Local Government: Municipal System Act further specifies that the Integrated Development Plan of the local municipality must contain its LED aims. This awards the municipal LED strategy legal status as part of the Integrated Development Planning process. 5 RECOGNISING PROGRESS AND CHALLENGES WITH REGARDS TO SOUTH AFRICA S ECONOMIC PROGRESS SINCE ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Case Study Southwest Airlines Southwest Airline Case Analysis Southwest Airlines is a major U.S. airline that primarily provides short haul, high frequency, point to point, low fare services. It was founded by Rollin King and Herb Kelleher. Southwest Airlines had based its headquarters in Texas and commenced operations on June 18, 1971 with three Boeing 737 aircraft serving three cities within Texas. Southwest Airlines, being a low cost carrier, is famous for its uniquely competitive low fares. They have achieved this low cost leadership position in their industry by emphasizing on: Faster than average gate turnarounds to yield higher utilization rates; One class of seating; No meals or movies on flight; One type of airplane Boeing 737; Point to Point flight routes; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their philosophy is to treat their employees well and value them ahead of their customers. The benefits it gives it employees, include: profit sharing and empowering employees to make decisions. The logic being that if the employees are valued, they will serve the customers well and that will spread the reputation of the Airlines further. Furthermore, employees belong to independent unions. The organization supported the unions and their negotiators to lead employee surveys and to research their most important issues prior to each contract negotiation. Its strategy, right from having standardized fleet to having minimal but motivated employees while presenting employee profit sharing arrangements, have helped it pick up an exemplary position which can t be easily moved by any of its rivals. With its punctual flight record, pleasantly approachable staff, impressive customer service, despite the fact that it offers no frills, there is still a high level of customer satisfaction that continuously builds customer loyalty for the organization. While it follows a Point to Point system enabling it to have punctual and less costly flight schedule, most of its competitors follow a Hub and Spoke model. The change from their existing system to the hub and spoke model would prove to be too expensive to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Disadvantages Of Drones N It is entirely difficult to think about life without technologies and gadget along with the application and software. Innovation can be characterized as a procedure with the assistance of which people change nature so as to meet their developing needs. Innovation prompts developments and creations and one such innovation is gadget. There are such a large number of assortments of technologies that are intended to suit human needs. Drone is one of the technology in computing industries and become the most current technologies nowadays. Drones are significant at gathering information and collecting data, from photos and video to concentrated imagery. Catching photographs and video with a drone turns into a less complex process each year, with the arrival of well known consumer rambles like the DJI Phantom 3, which comes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are numerous advantages of utilizing drones in farming. Firstly, the owner may increase yields by finding potentially yield limiting problem and issues in a convenient manner. It will spare much time by simply scouting their crops using drone that may cover the acres and section on foot or walks. There is no need for the farmer to physically go throughout the field to observe on their crops anymore. Using drones, farmers can specifically spray pesticides on plants that need it rather than spraying whole field Drone can be very complex to set up and operate, but with standards presets its allow new operators to have confidence in operating from the early. Mostly drones are installed with Integrated GIS mapping where the drone can be set for a flight pattern to scout around the field without control it manually. It is easier for the farmer to do other things while the drone is in the air. 3) Search and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Divergent Reflection Divergent is a great coming of age novel because the protagonist undergoes a transformative change of character. In Divergent the main character Beatrice, whose name means voyageur, goes on a journey that changes not only her name, but her social standing, physical and psychological well being as well. The story begins with Beatrice being a member of the Abnegation faction. The Abnegation faction values selflessness above all other virtues, and Beatrice has been raised to put others before herself. Although her faction is a tight knit community brought together by their humanitarian ways, she is very introverted and withdrawn. When she looks at the Abnegation lifestyle as an outsider, [she] thinks it s beautiful. It s only when [she tries] to live it [herself] that [she has] trouble. It never feels genuine (Roth 36). She doesn t feel she belongs there and feels guilty for having selfish tendencies. When Tris chooses to switch from Abnegation to Dauntless, she begins to become more social. She becomes friends with Christina, another initiate, and states that she has not really had a friend before, period. It s impossible to have real friendship when no one feels like they can accept help or even talk about themselves. That won t happen here. I already know more about Christina than I ever knew about Susan, and it s only been two days ( ). She is starting to step outside of her comfort zone and is making more connections with the new people she encounters than people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Identity of the Satyricon s Author An issue which has been debated by scholars for centuries, the identity of the Satyricon s author can be seen to be resolved through Tacitus obituary of one Petronius, an adviser to the Emperor Nero on taste and luxury. Petronius, according to various sources, was celebrated at Rome for his refined taste which attracted the attention of the Emperor Nero; however his high position in Roman elite society was eventually taken away because of Tigellinus conspiracies and machinations. The Satyricon itself contains many references to contemporary figures and events that allow us to date the text to the time when Nero was Emperor, and the content and tone of the novel suggest to the reader that Petronius is the ideal author of this vast, impressive work, of which we only have fragments. It is especially important to note the economic, social and political background of the text and the many intertextual allusions in the novel. Tacitus obituary of Petronius offers details that correspond to the Satyricon in a persuasive and convincing manner. This essay will examine the evidence that supports the theory that Tacitus Petronius wrote the Satyricon, in addition to some of the arguments to the contrary. It is important to consider any other external references made to the text and to Petronius by Roman authors, and the credibility of these sources. Petronius is referred to as elegantiae arbiter (judge of excellence) in Tacitus and there is mention of a Petronius Arbiter in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Spanish American Independence It was known by the Spanish American War of name conflict occurred between Spain and the United States in 1898, culminating with the taking of Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines to Spanish rule. With the exception of the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812, both fought against their former colonial power, Britain, this was the first war of the US against a European nation. The conflict, which lasted approximately eight months was also the first major military victory of the United States of a foreign power. Such a war signaled once the Spanish decline as a world power and catapulted the United States to the forefront of the global political disputes. Spain had almost lost all its colonies in the first half of the nineteenth century and there were only a few places of the former empire where the sun never set . Already the United States, after a devastating civil ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With command of the sea, the Americans were able to project power ashore and beat the enemy troops. As a prize for victory, the Americans take control of Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines. The Spanish colonial empire was reduced to scattered territories in Africa still poorly understood and exploited. Cuba has its independence as early as 1902, but remain closely linked to politics and US interests, which made the island a colony in practice, a situation that continued for several decades. The Philippines would be longer under US administration, having recognized its independence only in 1946, but as Cuba, would be for decades linked economically to its metropolis. Puerto Rico today form a state associated with the United States and its citizens has guaranteed US citizenship. There, the movement for independence is still seeking more support among the population, although it has grown in recent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...