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Analysis Of The Passing Of Grandison
The Passing of Grandison and Get Out : Satiric commentary on sable issues
In Charles W. Chesnutt s short story The Passing of Grandison (1899) and Jordan Peele s social
thriller film Get Out (2017), the sensitivity of race relations and the nature of prejudice is
explored by challenging the audience s internalized notions of race by the effective use of satire.
The Passing of Grandison is about a young man named Dick Owens who attempted to free a slave
to impress a woman and the cunning methods the slave Grandison took to obtain real freedom.
Chesnutt crafts a story in which the audience is deluded into believing until the very end that the
slave Grandison is simply a one dimensional character playing the role of the happy subservient.
Get Out is a film about a young black man, Chris Washington, meeting his white girlfriend s parents
for the first time, who later turn out to be psychotic body snatchers preying on black people and
auctioning them off to the highest bidder. Through the intricacies of the story, Peele presents a
critique of incredulous white liberals whose interest in other cultures borderlines into obsession and
condescending objectification which highlights the dangerousness of believing racism is a thing of
the past (Get Out).
Get Out chronicles the unsettling events surrounding a young black man, Chris Washington,
meeting his white girlfriend s parents for the first time. Naturally, he s apprehensive about getting
chased off the lawn with
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Mark Twain s The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn And Long...
The messages behind the goals
There are many of possessions that we can learn from both these of books and meaningful
dispatches were boarded up. To start off, they both show the agency that erroneous contentious can
be; moreover, the ironic thing is that only death and loneliness can come out of it . For example,
when Huck used to live with the Shepherdsons, they fought too much and could not remember
what the families were originally fighting about. One more example from Long Walk to Freedom,
was when Mandela actualized that if people continued to challenge each other, things will not end
up well. So he came up with a brilliant idea by writing speeches about freedom to convince them
and as a reminder to stop.
Along with, racism can be out
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Pool Of Jerusalem Essay
Jerusalem was the center stage for the majority of the important events in the ministry of Jesus
Christ as documented in the Bible. One of the most notable miracles, as stated in the Gospel of
John, happened at the Pool of Siloam where Jesus cured a blind man. The pool was fed by the
water from the Gihon Spring, which is situated in the Kidron Valley. As such, the flowing water
from the spring allowed people to use the pool as a mikveh for ceremonial bathing. Also, it was
utilized as a vital source of the fresh water for the populations in that section of Jerusalem. Many
religious archaeologists searched for the site of this pool because it was believed its discovery
would be a turning point in the arena of the Biblical archaeology.
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This pool was the only permanent source of fresh water in Jerusalem. Even though the Jewish
Literature, as well as the Bible, claim that the pool was located at the southern end of the City of
David, which is the Biblical Jerusalem, its exact location after it was abandoned was not known.
For that reason, the article enriches the information found in scriptures because it details the
exact position of the pool. The archaeologists, Ronny Reich and Eli Shukron, identified the
location of the pool as the King s Garden toward the Tyropoeon valley. The article is also
enriching because it details the times when the pool was created and deserted. The coins
containing the stamp of Alexander Jannaeus indicated that the pool might have been built
between 103 BC and 76 BC while the additional coins from the age of the Great Jewish Revolt
indicated that it was deserted between AD 66 and AD 70. Additionally, the article reveals the size
of the pool to be approximately 225 feet long, which is five times larger than any ordinary
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Bungalow Explosions In New York
Fourteen people were injured when a camp bungalow exploded in New York. Three of the
individuals were critically injured and one required being airlifted to a hospital. The injured people
were returning to a bungalow at a camp for teenage boys when a sudden explosion occurred and
caused the entire bungalow to erupt in massive flames.
The ( removed HTML ) teenage boys ( removed HTML ) were staying at the bungalow while at a
Hasidic camp. Witnesses say that when the boys returned to the bungalow after being away, they
smelled gas. A window was opened to air out the room. Moments later, the explosion occurred. The
explosion was so strong that witnesses in nearby bungalows were shaken by the blast.
Eight fire departments were called
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The Relationship between the French Revolution and...
The Relationship between the French Revolution and Economic Depression
In June 1789 the French revolution had begun. For the next five years there would be bloodshed
throughout France, the country was going through a radical change, the change in sovereignty and
the failure of the constitutional monarchy being two examples of this. But to what extent was all
this caused by economic distress? Before being able to answer the question, one would have to
establish the definition of economic distress it could be defined as the misery people (especially
the peasantry) faced due to low income and tax inflation or the misery that the entire country was in
due to the enormous debts, which had accumulated due to the wars, which were fought. ... Show
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In Pre revolutionary France there were three estates the first estate (clergy), the second estate
(nobles) and the third estate (bourgeoisie, peasantry and urban workers). Most of the clergy came
from noble backgrounds, as it was usual for the youngest sons of wealthy families to join the
church in order to share its wealth. The church s wealth came from tithes (a proportion or the each
year s crop paid to the church by landowners) and the vast amount of land that it owned. They
clergy were exempt from taxes; instead they negotiated a don gratuit with the king. The don gratuit
was an annual payment to the crown and was always much less than what would have to be paid in
normal taxation. The church had a great deal of power too as the state religion was Catholicism, it
was their duty to spread to ideas of divine right. The second estate was by far, the wealthiest and
most powerful. They were exempt from paying direct taxes (until the 1749 vingtieme when they
still paid less than they would have done if they were from the third estate) and doing military
service such as the corvee (forced labour on roads) and made their money through the land they
owned (between 15% and 25% of all land in France). They also receives seigneural (feudal) dues
which were fees that the peasants were obligated to pay in
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Essay on The Results of Title IX on Women s Sports
The Results of Title IX on Women s Sports Over two decades have passed since the enactment of
Title IX, a federal law prohibiting sex discrimination in federally funded education, including
athletics. As a result of Title IX, women and girls have benefited from more athletic participation
opportunities and more equitable facilities. Because of Title IX, more women have received
athletic scholarships and thus opportunities for higher education that some may not have been
able to afford otherwise. In addition, because of Title IX the salaries of coaches for women s
teams have increased. Despite the obstacles women face in athletics, many women have led and are
leading the way to gender equity. In 1995, some legendary tennis players such... Show more content
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In 1996, the US women s soccer team won the Olympic gold medal and, in the summer of 1999,
they faced down the best international competition in the World Cup beating China in the World
championship game to win the grueling, month long tournament. The latter conquest generated
an unseen excitement about Women s sport in the general public. These events moved soccer
from the back pages of a few big city newspapers to the covers of Newsweek, Time, People, and
front of cereal boxes. Forty million people tuned in to Women s soccer team win the World Cup.
This expansion of the U.S. soccer audience benefited not just the women, but the men s national
team and Major League Soccer, too. These women showed great skill and determination even
when they had not given obsession like Men s Team. The reward for their efforts was a gold medal
victory with the winning goal. At the 1996 Summer Olympics, in Atlanta, Georgia, there were more
women participants than ever before (thirty six percent of the athletes were women in 1996,
compared to just 30 percent in 1992). The 1996 summer Olympics new sports and events for
women were added, including soccer and softball. Many national magazines made the connection
between women in the Olympics, and the women s movements fight for equality in athletics. This
2000 summer s Centennial Olympic Games were predicted to be dominated by women athletes,
Newsweek wrote. This extraordinary transformation of
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Literature Review On Hypertension
Article Review on Hypertension
Lourdes Marasigan
San Diego City College
IntroductionHypertension or high blood pressure is one of the leading causes of cardiovascular
diseases in the United States. High blood pressure simply means that the pressure in the blood
vessels are higher than it normally is. Hypertension is called the silent killer because people are
unaware they have it. That is why it is very important to check our blood pressure on a regular basis.
Summary
The article Treating Hypertension Losing sight of the Forest for the Trees? by Professor
Tamera Pearson (Clinical Western Carolina University), focused on the different blood pressure
guidelines, and how these guidelines led to the confusion in the discussion of the diagnosis,
treatment, and management of hypertension by organizations such as the Eight Joint National
Committee (JNC 8), American Heart Association (AHA), American College of Cardiology
(ACC), and American Society of Hypertension (ASH). JNC 8 s target blood pressure is 150/90
mm Hg for people 60 to 79 years old in order to be diagnosed with hypertension. However, AHA,
ACC, and ASH recommended that a blood pressure of 140/50 mm Hg in individuals 60 to 79
years old is the basis for treatment. These different guidelines and individualized care for the said
age bracket, the trees , put many 45 to 65 years old individuals, the forest for cardiovascular
diseases because of untreated and uncontrolled diabetes. The
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Advanced Professional Roles and Values Wgu
Advance Professional Roles and Values Project Falls Keri Cochran October 20, 2014 Western
Governor s University The problem and explanation: The hospital I am employed at is currently
having an issues with patient falls. The hospital is a no restraint facility and strongly
discourages the use of any form of restraint including leather, soft, posey vests, or chemical.
Currently the line of defense is using staff sitters, moving the patient to a visible room when
available and or family members are encouraged to come and stay with their loved ones who are
at high risk of falls. This does not always rectify the issues secondary to staffing issues and family
participation. The facility has had two critical falls this year, one... Show more content on
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As a facility, we have adopted the slogan No one potties alone thus meaning staff have to be
present at all times when a patient is on the toilet. You can imagine how this has been perceived.
Patients refuse to have staff standing waiting while they use the toilet, patient and staff are very
uncomfortable with this facility wide decision. Simply stated it is not working well. We have
continued to have falls and or near misses and patient satisfaction has declined. Our patient
surveys seem to have a common theme, patient s need and want their privacy while in the
restroom. On our unit, 4 Tower, I brought up the issues of falls secondary to our manager stating
this is a hot topic. I introduced discussion at the unit based council meeting that we have an
issues and we need to address the issue and do something because this plan of no one potties
alone is not working. Hence, this project has come to life. The investigation and analysis: The
issue is patient falls in the acute care setting. In looking at this issue, I researched all the falls that
had occurred on my unit and pulled patient charts and researched RN and CNA documentation,
procedures, medication records etc. to be able to start seeing correlations / similarities between the
falls. I pulled NOEs (notice of events) our facility internal method of tracking falls. In reading
documentation most falls were during the
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Comparing Magic In A Wizard Of Earthsea And Lord Of The Rings
Magic is something people all wish we could use, but when a person has magical powers you can
t just do what you please. If a person could just use magic whenever then it would just be a
disaster. Magic has turned into a form of entertainment to people over time. There is limits in
magic. Different series convey them in different ways. Yet these rules come in many different
forms. Magicis different in A Wizard Of Earthsea(AWOE) by Ursula K. Le Guin compared to
Lord Of The Rings(LOTR) by J.R.R. Tolkien, due to how each book teaches magic, and how they
use magic. A Wizard Of Earthsea is strict, because of the limitations. While LOTR is lenient, due to
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Both books, AWOE and LOTR, teach magic in different ways. In AWOE, magic is taught to
them in a school of other magical people or a mentor that is a great magical person. In LOTR,
the magical person is given powers that he s able to just use, never went to a magical school or
taught by a powerful mentor. For example in AWOE, when Ged, a wizard, is on a mission to
find the school for wizard, he says to the first townsman of Thwil Where he would find the
Warder of the School on Roke (36). This shows that the book,AWOE, takes magic and teaches it
to the character of the book. The character,Ged, wasn t just given powers but he had to go to a
school of wizards to gain more knowledge to reach his full potential in his path to becoming a
wizard. AWOE tries to express the fact that magic is taught, that the magical person was not
handed power but had to learn spells. A example of how magic is not taught in LOTR, when the
narrator states As for Bilbo Baggins, even while he was making his speech, he had been
fingering the golden ring in his pocket: his magic ring that he had kept secret for so many years.
As he stepped down he slipped it on his finger, and he was never seen by an hobbit in Hobbiton
again (33). Unlike AWOE, the LOTR doesn t have magical people go to magical schools. Bilbo
doesn t have any powers, he can t repeat a spell he is taught and boom something magical happens.
In LOTR magic
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Randy Pausch Last Lecture Analysis
The most inspiring part of Randy Pausch s Last Lecture was his attitude. The way he started out
by saying he was not their to talk about his cancer or his family and the way he focused on such
a basic thought, as childhood dreams and their importance, was highly insightful. Mr. Pausch
wasn t dwelling on what he has yet to do, but instead focuses on the dreams he has already
achieved. When he spoke of being offered the job as a Disney Imagineer and turning it down, that
was a very empowering decision. He had the ability to achieve one of his childhood dreams and
chose not to. It shows how we can adapt those childhood dreams to our lives as we grow and
become different things throughout our lives. My personal motivation is my children
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Music and Cultural Identity
Some may say music is just music; a song is just a song. However, music plays an enormous role
in our psychology, because a single song has the ability to bring about many kinds of thoughts and
emotions in the listener. Music is subtly one of the main factors in which people identify with
certain groups and establish their belonging in society. It shapes people s perspectives on how the
world functions and the roles they play within it. Musiccan function the same way in a culture; it
can reflect many of the cultures values and ideologies. Music can have many effects on culture and
the people s idea of who they think they are within that culture. Music can serve in a way that
promotes cultural identity and pride, yet it could also play a... Show more content on
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Their sense of belongingness gives the people pride, because the songs embody the rich history,
culture, and values of Mexico. As a result, people in in Mexican communities are able to proudly
identify themselves as Mexicans. With a vast amount of culturally proud people, Mexican culture
will ultimately be kept alive.
Music can also be a differentiating factor for social and economic classes. In lecture twelve (Roma
music), the clear distinction between the romungre and vlachs musicals groups proved that music
influenced this separation. The types of instruments used, or lack of, tell of the people s standing in
the social and economic ladders. For instance, romungre music is professional, urban, and was
played in elaborate settings. In the video excerpt shown during lecture, the well dressed man played
the violin, while the other members played other various instruments such as the cimbalom and
piano. The possession of the various instruments is clear evidence that the people in that community
have extra money to spend on these luxurious items. In addition to the aesthetics of the
performance, the sounds produced by these instruments also suggest a level of sophistication and
class. The song began with a sow tempo, which offers a smooth timbre. The tempo then sped up,
which showed the virtuosity of performers, suggesting the affluence of the performers, because he
was
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Philosophy Final Essay
PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy
Final Essay
Topic: Compare and contrast the concepts of determinism, compatibilism, and libertarianism, as
outlined in Chapter 4. What are the strengths and weaknesses of each of these positions? Which
one do you believe is the most likely to be correct? Why?
In the Philosophy, Determinism has many different categories. Actually according to the textbook,
the Determinism is the view that every event, including human actions, are brought about by
previous events in accordance with the natural laws that govern the world. Human freedom is an
illusion. Jewish philosopher Baruch Spinoza does not deny that people s wishes and desires will
lead to the soul, and he said, but neglected one important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Human factors are involved wildly in human behaviors and various social systems, including
social laws and religion doctrines. Just like what I mentioned previously, scientists believe that the
human life is pre determined and human s behavior is inevitable. They consider that if someone
has all the information of one person, he or she may get to know how he or she is going to
change in advance. But from the point of view throughout the history of human society people
often turn to emphasize personal responsibility. Law and legal penalties for criminals act based
entirely on the idea of individual free will . Most Jewish and Christian also believed that individuals
should be responsible for the crime and suspects should be punished. We can imagine a psychology
professor who believes determinism would say to a student: You have to concentrate to your study,
otherwise you will get nothing! You can see the contradiction of human behaviors from this typical
and ironic statement above, and notice that there exists a deviation between theoretical knowledge
and actual human behaviors.
At the same time, the Libertarians believe that people have free will , and there are no such
inevitable results of those behaviors that are controlled by free will . Libertarianism has different
meanings in different academic fields. From the general level, the libertarianism refers to people s
ability to decide whether or not to do something according to their
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Analysis Of The Book Great Expectations
Letter Essay, Great Expectations By Leona Markose One of the books I have recently read is
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. It introduces the reader a rather unique approach into
the subject of social class. Throughout the book, Pip, the main character is faced with many
challenges that shape him into who he is. We first meet Pip on Christmas eve around the 1800s.
While out in the church graveyard to pray across the graves of his late family, Pip meets an
escaped convict. His eyes wide in fear, he listens as the convict demands that he steal food and a
file for him. Pip, extremely shaken, goes home (where he lives... Show more content on
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He regularly visits the Satis House until Miss.Havisham informs him that he is of age to learn a
trade. At the final meeting, Miss.Havisham gives the money for Pip to be bound as an apprentice
blacksmith. So, Joe starts teaching Pip the ways of his trade. One fateful day while they are
away at work, Mrs. Joe is brutally attacked, leaving her unable to speak and a little out of her
mind. Biddy, a bright and lively girl arrives to help with her care and becomes a blessing to the
household . (pg 110) During Pip s apprenticeship to Joe, Mr. Jaggers, a lawyer, approaches him in
the village. He gives surprising news that Pip has expectations from a benefactor. Apparently
this benefactor has arranged money to be left for Pip to learn the true ways of a gentleman. The
benefactor s name is to remain anonymous until that person is ready to speak up. It has been
arranged that Pip must leave for London the following week. Before leaving, Pip assumes that the
only possible person who could be this benefactor is Miss Havisham.He visits her to say goodbye
once and for all. Before leaving he bids Biddy a farewell. In it he says, `If I could only get myself to
fall in love with you, you don t mind my speaking so openly to such an old acquaintance? `Oh
dear, not at all! said Biddy. `Don t mind me. `If I could only get myself to do it, that would be
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Hillary Clinton Biography
Hillary Clinton, born as Hillary Diane Rodham, was born on October 26, 1947. She was raised
in the suburb of Chicago, Illinois. When Hillary turned three years old, her parents moved to
Park Ridge. She is the oldest daughter of Dorothy and Hugh Rodham. Hillary was a very young
educated scholar. She had dreams of becoming an astronaut. Hillary s dream took a turn when
she was rejected due to her gender as a female. That is when Hillary decided, she needed a voice.
Her educational career path after high school begin at Wellesley College where she graduated in
1969. She continued her schooling at Yale Law School where she earned her doctor of law degree
and graduated in 1973. During her terms at Yale, she also met the soon to be love of her life,... Show
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In 2016, Clinton became the first woman presidential nominee. Although many issues have
developed, she has never stood down. It was rumored that she experienced cases of the Benghazi
Flu, and she was also hospitalized for blood clots from prolonged concussions. Those incidents
occurred but they still did not break her. Hillary says that she wants to be the female hero for our
country and I believe she will be just that. She aims her focus toward educating children,
lowering student debt, reforming the justice system, and letting women be able to have a voice.
Hillary Clinton portrays herself as a lady. When the opposing team tries to criticize her, it does
not get under her skin and that impresses me. That shows me that she does not fold under
pressure. For example, during the debate, the only card that Donald Trump could pull were about
her emails. She politely smiled, omitted the issue, and continued to discuss ways that she would
better our country. Hillary Clinton is a strong, mature, well spoken, educated, and disciplined
individual. She is also a perfect example of what should be the voice and the show face for our
country. That is why she is the candidate of my
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What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Global...
Abstract Using the Global Positioning System technology this system determine the location of
the vehicle, and an embedded wireless system using ARM 7 micro controller controls the vehicle
determining the condition of the vehicle and the driver. This system was mainly proposed for
security reasons. This ARM 7 micro controller has a control over both the software and hardware.
The two hard wares used here are GSM system and GPS system. The software stores the data and
retrieves it for the user guidance. ARM 7 monitors all the components of the vehicle. Keywords
ARM 7, components, GSM system, GPS system.
I. INTRODUCTION
In the developing new technologies in the world we find lack of security in many fields. Security
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ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF VLDC
A)Advantages:
1) Vehicle remains secured. 2) Vehicle position and accident data gets recorded.
3) Sense gas fuel leakage and display it on LCD screen. 4) Detects whether the driver has
consumed alcohol or not.
5) Detects whether the driver is sleepy.
6) They are recorded and stored in a black box.
B)Disadvantages:
1) Monitoring sensor must be checked regularly to ensure that it works efficiently.
2) Cost of implementing this system is quite high.
VII.BACK END STORAGE AND DISPLAY
The storage and display can be implemented via Visual basic or Visual Studio. The visual studio
gets the information from GSM and maps the vehicle based on the longitude and latitude value. It
also logs the information about the components while driving. The back end can be controlled by
any individual via a computer system from anywhere. The performance about any component can
be detected by a single click. The system is updated twice a minute such that the user gets the
current status of the vehicle.
VIII.CONCLUSION:
Thus, this system will have a great scope in the future and rate of accidents can be reduced. The
information about the vehicle can be stored in the cloud so that the data can last for a long period
of time. This system is small in size but it is more reliable. It will now become easier to position
the accidental
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Analysis Of Chicago By Ebb And Bob Fosse
Chicago is a Musical with music by John Kander, Lyrics by Fred Ebb, and a book by Ebb and
Bob Fosse. This Broadway production holds the longest running American musical in history of
Broadway. Bob Fosse choreographed the protection with his style of jazz hand, side ways
shoulder rolls, and bowler hats. Fosse won Tony Awards and Emmy awards for staging, direction,
and choreography. The Broadway production opened in 1975 and reopened in 1993, due to its
high popularity. The first production, Chicago: A Musical Vaudeville opened June 3, at the 46th
Street theatre between Broadway and 8th Avenue, in New York City. The play was set in the
prohibition era in Chicago in the 1920s, and the musical was based on a reporter named Maurine
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She is going to be bombarded with hate and an unwelcome group of girls in the Women s block
in Cook County Jail. She will be bullied and some fights may occur. Also, Mama , who in the
original production was a source of aid for the women will now be a huge body guard for the
prison, who is rude and vicious towards Roxie. The new production will not have an appearance
of Amos, he will divorce her due to her horrible behavior in the beginning of the play once she is
sentenced to prison. Billy Flynn, who is the lawyer, will be more helpful towards Roxie to free
her from prison because he finds her attractive and they eventually fall in the love at the end of
the production. The casting of the production will be similar to the original production. The
actors and actresses will need to be able to sing, dance, and play the role of the character they are
assigned to with maximal potential. The set design will be decorated like a jail, each women
will have their own cell and there will be a walk way for the visitors to enter. The lighting will be
dark and gloomy with spotlights on Roxie partaking in her miserable experience. Each character
will be dressed in different colored jump suits that relate to their personalities in the production.
The jump suits will be rather tight so that you are able to see their movements better when they
dance. The girls in the jail cell will look more like the part of a criminal rather than all dolled up.
This means light makeup for the women and their hair will be messy but out of their face so it
doesn t bother them when they
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The Whole Movie Through A Few Shots By Run Lola Run
Close Reading Paper 2 Reading the whole movie through a few shots Run Lola Run is an
exceptional film which ties cinematography and effects together to create a dramatic story line.
Clocks shown throughout the film symbolize the element time, as major risk are taken symbolizing
the outcome of chance. Lola, the main character in the story, is attempting to collect 100,000
marks cash to pay off her boyfriend Manni s mob boss Ronnie, in return for the money Manni has
misplaced. The harsh reality is that if Lola does not obtain the money within 20 minutes, Mannie s
life will be in danger. Lola is willing to go through excruciating circumstances, taking major risks
within this short timespan, to save Manni s life. Matters of interest in the film are time and
chance. A close look at the movies content shows that it reflects these themes by the different
actualities and flash forwards provided, which allows a comparison to be made between the two
interests. This film is filled with animation, different types of camera shots, and red tinted scenes.
The film portrays three different run scenarios, which shows the detail of three different ways Lola
will take the chance of obtaining the 100,000 marks needed to spare Manni s life. All three run
scenarios consist of Lola encountering with the same people, however, the interaction with these
same individuals have a different outcome per scenario. The camera speed increases in
Turpeau 2 certain areas of each scene to create flash
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Watching the Watchmen Essay
Watching the Watchmen While reading Watchmen with the purpose of textual analysis, there are
many different things to consider. Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons took many original approaches
to the typical super hero story when formulating this novel. Watchmen is a story about a group of
outlawed super heroes in New York City. The story lines and backgrounds of particular characters
are shown during the comic, and we see how different these characters are from the stories of
typical super heroes. When trying to closely analyze this text, we could consider context, rhetorical
strategies, and the comparison to the Catholic Intellectual Teaching. When looking at the context of
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Other ways that irony is used within the comic is more general, like the smiley face with a stain
of blood on it. This image is originally introduced on the first page of the whole novel but is also a
reoccurring image. (1.1). Something that is usually seen as so happy is now tainted with something
considered so dark. Gibbons frequent use of this image may show the corruptness of the
superheroes and the city, or even world, as a whole. Another example of the general irony used
within Watchmen is fighting violence with more violence. A prime character to portray this is
Rorschach. His childhood could be to blame for his crooked ways, but he is always violent in
his approaches, even if they are for a good cause. When Rorschach was trying to save a
kidnapped girl, he used violence to try to solve the problem. Visited underworld bars and began
hurting people. Put fourteen in hospital needlessly. (6.18 25). This is ironic because they are
supposed to be superheroes, and saving people. Superheroes are supposed to take the good way
out, but the lines between hero and villain are pretty blurred in this novel. Irony is a key feature in
Watchmen because it lets us see how the author and illustrator wanted us to view the characters. It
portrays how messed up and broken the Watchmen actually are. There are many ways that you
could compare the Catholic Intellectual Teaching to Watchmen.
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Evaluation Of Suspicious Activity Monitoring Systems Essay
7. Refer to ACL GRC sections BSA 00 through BSA 46 for specific work papers and independent
testing results. 8. Audit s review of suspicious activity monitoring systems: Internal Audit (IA)
reviewed the monitoring systems in the review of various FCIU monitoring processes
throughout the audit, including the policies and procedures used for each monitoring process.
An independent review of the BAM system was performed to test the system s ability as part of
the Banker s Toolbox Type I Service Organization Control Report (SSAE No. 16) which
concluded that The controls related to the control objectives stated in the description were
suitably designed to provide reasonable assurance that the control objectives would be achieved
if the controls operated effectively as of October 31, 2014 and user entities applied the
complementary user entity controls contemplated in the design of Banker s Toolbox s controls as
of October 31, 2014 . IA reviewed the reports generated by the BAM system, and the desktop
procedures which includes the filtering criteria, as part of the review of various FCIU monitoring
processes. The filitering criteria of for the monitoring processes conducted by FCIU included high
risk factors such as cash (e.g. Cash Intensive Businesses), monetary instruments, fund transfers, and
other high risk products (e.g. NRA mortgages), services (e.g. trade finance), customers (e.g.
NBFIs), or geographies (e.g. RBRR), as appropriate. 9. The suspicious activity
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Boutique Hotels
INTRODUCTION
Objective
The objective of this report is to analyze the boutique hotel industry in Sri Lanka and the trends of
the industry at present and the key issues likely to change the formation of the industry in the
future. Tourism in Sri Lanka has been booming since the war came to an end also the recovery of
the global recession also has led to an increase in the number of tourists visiting the country.
Therefore the need to cater to the foreigners has led to the growth in the emerging Boutique Hotel
Industry. Demand for these hotels is increasing also due to the increasing standards of living of the
people in Sri Lanka and also the country being officially declared as VISIT SRI LANKA in the
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Both the design and style of city boutique hotels are far different from the traditional resort boutique
hotels. Modernism, and the interpretation of the 21st Century at times matched with historical
material and art are known to be modern, and found in most city boutique hotels. Technology is an
huge factor, whether it is technology that enhances the ambience and makes emotional contact
between the guests and the hard attributes of the building (such as lighting and music), or
technology that is provided for the convenience of hotel guests (such as in room DVD players, flat
screen television sets, cordless phones, and computers with high speed Internet access and the latest
monitor genres).Entertainment in boutique hotels is an important part in creating a lively, chic and
trendy mind set. However, in the boutique hotel concept, entertainment is not limited to events such
as live music and performances; the idea of a boutique hotel is entertainment in its own nature: a
hip restaurant, lounge, and bar; an exceptional theme; and visually spectacular decorations.
Casa Colombo
Casa Colombo offers personalised service at its very best. A stunningly restored 200 year old
Moorish mansion originally built by one of the wealthiest Indian trading families of the time, Casa
is a lavishly restored twelve suite boutique city hotel located down a private lane just off the Galle
Road. Combining old world charm with contemporary design and timeless sophistication,
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Divergent In The Divergent
In a futuristic world in Chicago, the civilzation was divided into five groups, the factions, based on
their human virtues. Abnegation, Amity, Candor, Erudite and the Dauntless. Each of the people
living in this futuristic world must choose a faction and commit to it as they reach their 16th age.
The Abnegation, they re the government and the public servants. They live a simple life, not selfish
and dedicated to help those in need. Erudite, the intelligent ones. They commend intelligence and
knowledge. Amity, they re farmers. They re kind and always happy. Candor they were honest and
truthful. Lastly, the Dauntless, they were the police and protectors. They were amazing because of
their braveness and fearlessness.
Beatrice Prior Tris was the main character here. She didn t know what faction does she belong.
Based on the test, she belongs to the Abnegation, Erudite and Dauntless. Basically she s divergent.
Divergent means you doesn t fit in to just one faction. It s either you fit in to two or more factions.
Furthermore, Tris was an Abnegation. Her whole family were Abnegation. She and her brother was
in the right age to choose what faction they must belong. Faction before blood , the number one
motto in this movie. Simply, you ll have to choose what faction you belong instead of choosing
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Tris learned how to fight and became brave. They undergone a vying commencement process to
fulfull their chosen faction. There was a ranking system. Only the top ten rookies will become
Dauntless members and the rest who will fail shall become factionless. Factionless were the
abandoned ones and do not belong to the accepted citizens of the
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Marketing and Mouse Trap
Company Case. Trap Ease America: The big cheese mousetraps
1) Martha and the Trap Ease America investors believe they face a once in a lifetime opportunity.
What information do they need to evaluate this opportunity? How do you think the group would
write its mission statement? How would you write it?
By saying they face a once in a lifetime opportunity I assume that they are talking about the
potential for profit and growth. However, from this case it doesn t seem that Martha, the president
of Trap Ease had done enough research into her market to realistically assess whether the demand
for her product would be there. First she would need to decide what customers want and need. Do
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Could it position the product in other ways?
It seems that the Trap Ease mouse trap has positioned itself in the market as being a very
innovative and well engineered product. It has done this by winning awards from trade shows and
magazines. If it is better able to connect these features of the mouse traps with the needs and wants
of their target consumers then they should be able to generate a larger demand. They could also try
to change it s position a little bit.
Trap Ease could also position the product as causing less waist because it is re useable or they
could lower it s cost and make it more affordable. By making it the most affordable, innovative
mouse trap on the market they could probably gain some more demand. Another way in which they
could position their product would be by having an incredibly good customer service team that
could deliver services to their customers that were having problems using the product. By having a
good customer service team they could build better relationships with their customers and increase
their customer equity
4.Describe the current marketing mix for Trap Ease. Do you see any problems with this mix?
The marketing mix of a company consists of the four P s: Product, Price, Place and Promotion.
Currently Trap Ease only has one product, their mouse trap. They probably could create a couple
different versions of their mouse trap in order to offer more variety. The higher price of their
mouse trap seems
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Criticism Of Modernism In Virginia Woolf s To The Lighthouse
Virginia Woolf was born Stephen in 1882, she passed away in 1941. She had four siblings and
grew up in London, but St. Ives in Cornwall was the long term summer residency of her family.
Her mother passed away in 1895, which was the starting point of Virginia Woolf s history of
depression, within a ten year period her father and her elder brother also died (Lavizzari 1991
251). These biographical aspects are relevant, in so far that some events of to the Lighthouse are
influenced, or mirror them. To the Lighthouse was Woolf s fifth noveland the publication with
which she felt that she finally had successfully established herself as a writer (Bell 1980 137).
Woolf herself tried to reject her Victorian and Edwardian age literary influences, which
constitutes a key feature of modernism in general, but did not fully succeed in doing so
(Whitworth 2000 150). In her essays, such as Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown (1923), How should one
read a book (1926) or Reading (1919), Woolf outlined what she expects of fiction. Still, she praises
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Central to this analysis of spatial semantics in To the Lighthouse are her essays Modern Fiction
(1925), Mr. Bennett and Mrs Brown (1923), What is a Novel? (1927), On Reading (1919) and
Character in Fiction (1924), which discuss aspects relevant for a semantic analysis of her own
work. In addition to a great variety of other opinions published on the structure of To the
Lighthouse, these essays shall be also considered. Qualities known to be important for Woolf s
composition of a novel are her rejection of Victorian materialism (Bell 1980a 159), which does not
preclude the importance she sees in a fruitful building of characters, opposing what Virginia Woolf
called a lack of real, true and convincing characters (Bell 1980b
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Importance Of Descartes On Physiology
Hitherto, I have explained some elements concerning Descartes and vitalistic theories about
physiology. On the one hand, I have highlighted that Descartes approach to physiology is founded
on his mechanical conception of nature, which allows him to use the laws of nature in order to
explain the particular functioning of the human body. In general, Descartes argues that God creates
matter in a uniform way and he separates it, creating individual bodies, through the introduction of
motion in the system. Accordingly, Descartes conception of matter denies the very possibility of
the existence of certain individual properties of matter, on the assumption that every matter particle
has been created in the same way and is affected by the same laws. Thus, Descartes explains that
the laws of nature have a broad scope, and their universal application is based on the metaphysical
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For instance, in his World, Descartes explains that heat and light are explicable in terms of the
motion of the particles which constitute the flame or the Sun the luminescent bodies of nature. In
his description, Descartes argues that When flame burns wood or some other similar material, we
can see with the naked eye it sets the minute parts of the wood in motion and separates them from
one another, thus transforming the finer parts into fire, air and smoke, and leaving the coarser parts
as ashes (AT XI, 7). Clearly, this mechanical explanationcontradicts the vitalist conception of the
qualities of the bodies which make them flammable. In vitalistic terms, the capacity of burning a
body has is explained because of a quality in it which makes it flammable: a heat quality or a light
quality explains the presence of this visible effects in bodies like the Sun or a flame. For Descartes,
this positions are nothing but the result of a productive
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The Meaning Of Globalization And Sustainable Development
In this paper, I aim to present conceptually the meaning of globalization and sustainable
development. The purpose of this paper is to utilize the three pillars of sustainable development
(economy, society and environment) to explain the significance of sustainable development as an
approach in a globalized world. A critical literature review on the multidisciplinary literature from
the first four weeks of this unit is thoroughly studied in order to get a clear understating of the
existing issues, tensions and synergies regarding globalizationand sustainable development.
Moreover, underlying the fact that there s conflict between ecological balances and increasing
demand for economic growth (Byrne Glover, 2002), this paper also highlights the ways in which
globalization can be sustained.
Literature on Globalization and Sustainable Development
Contemporary literature reveals that globalization continues to gain widespread popularity in the
political and business world (Yeung, 2015) because of its ability to encompass the diverse set of
economic, political and cultural processes (Kelly, 1999). Despite of its popularity, the literature on
globalization remains highly ambiguous and chaotic (Jessop 1999, as cited in Yeung 2015). As
(Byrne Glover, 2002) suggest that meaning of globalization differ from scholars to scholars, to one
analyst, it may present a way to promote economic growth and cultural exchange (Bryan Farrell,
1996; Thurow, 1999, as cited in Byrne Glover,
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Analysis Of The Story Story Of An Hour
Stephanie Morales
May 18, 2016
English V01B, Section 31953
Essay 3 Research Paper
Word Count:
Title
Women throughout history have often been undermined and have never lived to their full
potential. In the short story, Story of an Hour the main character; Mrs. Mallard displays the
ongoing struggles of what women during the eighteenth century had to go through. Men often
had patriarchal values and dictated what type of behavior and traditional roles women had to
follow that was deemed acceptable during this time. A patriarchal society is as follows, consists
of a male dominated power structure throughout organized society and in individual
relationships. (Napikoski) Through the lens of a feminist critic we ask ourselves do Mrs.
Mallard and her husbands depiction of a patriarchal society alive during that time affect and
entrap her own sense of identity and in what ways is it shown? A feminist critical view of this
story, The Story of an Hour, mainly focuses on the ways women struggled to find their own way,
declare their own independence and the injustices they had to go through daily. Many women were
oppressed and not treated the same as men. Before trying to understand and analyze the gender role
and feminism literary approach I need to give you a brief summarization of what this story is
about and a breakdown of Mrs. And Mr. Mallard s marriage. This short story is about a woman
named Mrs. Mallard who has a heart condition. Her husbands friend learns about a
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Loreal
What are L Oreal s major barriers to pursuing a global strategy ?
Overall
L OrГ©al s decision to fight the European shampoo battle required considerable coordination
between company headquarters and the subsidiaries
Balancing the global strategy for ElsГ©ve with different market characteristics and particularities
was going to be one of the most crucial issues for success.
Competition had traditionally been based on price, which made margins relatively narrow. The
result was a rather lucklustre market where brands were unable to differentiate themselves in the
eyes of the consumer or position themselves to stand out from the rest.
The global strategy had to be implemented in the different markets, bearing in mind that each of ...
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This situation did not directly affect consumers buying habits except in one area: if customers did
not find the brand they were looking for at a superstore, they waited until it was restocked and
bought it later.
The three main shampoo brands in Spain belonged to Procter Gamble.
According to industry experts, demand in the Spanish market showed a trend towards sophisticated
and scientific products focused on specific needs. The market therefore accepted the introduction of
new products that contained technological innovations, as well as professional line products.
Natural ingredients were also very well accepted.
The Spanish market did not differ greatly form other markets, except for the fact that the
modernization and activation of the Spanish market had occurred somewhat later than in other
countries.
One of the main peculiarities of the Spanish market was the Size of the shampoo bottles,
significantly bigger than the average European bottle of 200 250 ml.
Marketing and format size that was different from the other countries meant lower production
efficiency and also took a bite out of manufacturers profitability.
Discovering new unsatisfied need on this market was rather difficult. Shampoo was a basic product
and finding a different positioning was a major challenge.
The level of advertising investment was quite high and improving the brands market share meant
spending money and taking
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Short Story About The Crazy Ghost
Muhahahaha, with my Ghost Machine I can bring back the dead to haunt this world, once and
for all! Shouted Dr Raggu. Police! Put your hands up! The authorities were at the scene. Prepare
to die! For the rest of the world, they will be haunted by ghosts!, exclaimed the crazy professor.
Hands up drop the weapon!, the professor had a baby in his hands along with a ray gun. He went
to release the ghosts, but something went wrong. BOOM! It went up in flames. After the scene all
that was found was the baby, no ghosts, the ghosts powers were gone, but the police did not know
where, only the baby. Jack! What the heck are we going to do about the weather. There were no
signs of this weather before any of this happened. It has been a month! Nervously said Nick.
Jack responded, I don t know, but we are climbing to the top of the building where the weather
panel is to find this out. Kshhh go to your classes, said the lady in the intercom. Those intercoms
have been messed up since the weather has been going on. In my Geometry class the water leaks
took out our power. Nick and Jack went up to the door leading to the rooftop, but there was some
weird insulation surrounding the edges of the door. Footsteps were heard. Jack Flame, Nick
Harden, what are you doing? Said the janitor. Um uhh, our science project from last month is up
there. Jack said with a fake smile. Well if you open that door it will
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Nonviolent Direct Action Is An Option
Violence is an option that is heavily debated when taking action. It can often result in complete
chaos and not accomplish the original purpose of the action. Nonviolent direct action is another
option that is contemplated. It involves the use of direct action without violent force to get the
point of the action known. Examples of nonviolent direct action would include strikes and protests.
The use of such action is often best implemented in human experience that involve discrimination.
Differences in race, gender, or religious affiliation can often cause discrimination. Individuals in
minority groups are seen as unequal to the majority and can be easily be discriminated against. To
promote change, minority groups often take actions. The action can either involve violence or
exclude it. Violent force can degrade the appearance of the individuals and create more anger
between the two opposing sides. The use of non violent direct action shows more humility of those
who are being discriminated against. Others being to understand the issue without creating chaos.
Non violent direct action can also be used for political purposes. Protestors can often be found
outside of government buildings demanding change. It also works well in this aspect because it can
be more powerful than the use of violence. The destruction and anguish are generally what is heard
about not what the purpose it when violence is used. Non violent action is superior at getting the
issues
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Appropriate Language In Chris Lilley s Summer Heights High
I am Chris Lilley, the producer of Summer Heights High. I believe that Summer Heights High
has some positives and negatives. The language, behaviours and values that are used in the
several episodes are not suitable for children under 15 years old. This means that your 11 year
old child should not be watching Summer Heights High. The language that is used may
influence children that are younger than 15 years of age to use the inappropriate language said
in the episode such as Sorry, ranga or It s not appropriate because he s homo . This language
used would show children under 15 years of age that it is right to say this inappropriate language
to people. Children over 15 may have matured but children younger might may have not. The
message of using inappropriate language is called satire , this means, the use of humour, irony,
exaggeration, or ridicule to show and criticize people s stupidity mainly in the situation of current
policies and other issues. It is to make the show funny from certain things that the main characters
say but in reality we all know that it is true and not quite funny. By putting inappropriate language
in the episodes is because I want to show how in the world today, language is used in nearly every
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It s like the boganest school in the world. The example given shows language like this is
appropriate. But when Ja mie quoted that My
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Analysis Of The Book Fahrenheit 451
Fahrenheit 451 begins by introducing Guy Montag, a fireman who starts fires rather than
putting them out, in a grim futuristic United States. The author describes Montag, along with
the other fireman, as having, ...black hair, black brows, a fiery face, and a blue steel shaved but
unshaved look (page 30). The book opens by describing the pleasure experiences doing his job
as a fireman one evening. The first sentence being, It was a pleasure to burn (page 1). After his
day at work he strolls home and happens across a young girl, around sixteen, named Clarisse
McClellan. This young girl proves to the fireman to be unique, she is a deep thinker and rises
above society. She didn t want to know how a thing was done, but why (page 57). After talking
with Clarisse Montage arrives home, finding is wife in bed and an empty bottle of pills on the
ground. He takes her to the hospital were he watches strangers help is wife, Mildred. Here he
begins to ponder saying, There are billions of us and that s too many. Nobody knows anyone
(page 14). Meaning that everyone lives for themselves and not for others, no one cares to make
friends or understand another person. They live to be happy. The next day, and many days after
that, Montag would meet Clarisse and they would walk together and socialize, on the way
towards the train that took Montag to work. They wouldn t talk about cars or clothes, but about
what a leaf smelled like or wonder how race car drivers viewed the world. She told
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Advantages Of Freemium
1INTRODUCTION
Freemium business model is the new hit business model of the moment as it is revolutionizing
today s industries. It is helping making the world a better in a way that it allows people to access
tools and services that they would never be able to afford before.
The world has gone digital and people are always looking for the most recent free product to test.
Thus to catch the consumers attention, the product or service must be the simplest product or
service and it must also provide an instant value. Freemium is the business model that has been
growing in popularity among businesses and obviously users/consumers due to apparent
simplicity. Freemium is composed of the two terms free and premium . The word freemium in
itself was created after a discussion on Fred Wilson s blog in 2006 where he wondered of what
kind of business model allows a business give your service away for free, possibly ad supported
but maybe not, acquire a large number of customers very efficiently through word of mouth, referral
networks, organic search marketing, etc., then offer premium priced value added services or an
enhanced version of your service to your customer base (Wilson, 2006). However the origins of the
freemium business model come from the business model called shareware. This business model has
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This essay is only the visible side of the iceberg. The ever increasing value of a free buyer
resulting in the decreasing costs of marketing is for me the number one reason that should lead to
switching to freemium. But it is critical to consider the risks and the uncertainty that come with a
freemium business model. The decision to switch business model must be a meticulous process and
it should happen in one day. With social media sites being so popular, electronic word of mouth is
another boost to influencing and recommending friends to test new
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Puyehue Volcanoe
INTRODUCTION
Puyehue volcanoe was gushing lava in Chile eruption on Saturday 4 June 2011 following 51 years
of inactivity. On the 3th June a seismic swarm happened with 1450 quakes enlisted at the volcano
of gushing lava, related with magma development under the fountain of liquid magma. The seismic
tremors has a concentration of 2 5 km profundity on the southeast flank of the fountain of liquid
magma. On Saturday fourth of June the well of lava alarm was raised to level RED after a checked
increment in seismic movement. The dangerous ejection at Puyehue well of lava started on
Saturday fourth June delivering a 10 km high fiery debris section. More than 600 individuals were
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The Chilean interior minister said more than 4,000 individuals were evacuated immediately. The
volcanic fiery ashes rose upward more than six miles and has brought on flight cancelations. As
indicated by Chilean wellbeing service clean arranging division head Bernardo Martorell, the fiery
debris could bring about water contamination and eye and skin diseases. Starting yesterday,
Associated Press said nobody was accounted for harmed accordingly of the ejection. Yet, on
Thursday a service official said they fear another eruption may happen.
IMPACT ON COMMUNITY
Airline organizations lost amongst $12 and $15millon pesos in the 10 first days taking after the
emission, as per day by day La NaciГіn. More than 400 household and global flights were crossed
out, influencing an expected 37,000 travelers.
Volcanic ashes gathers on streets, lakes, all over, creating disturbances in transport and influencing
the neighborhood condition. This hinders business, which in Patagonia for the most part resolves
around tourism and agriculture.
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Alternative Family Structures
3. Alternative Family structure
Statistics show that fewer people are getting married, and that more marriages are ending in
divorce. Statistics show that there are 1,300 new stepfamilies forming every day. Over half of
American families are remarried, that is 75% of marriages ending in divorce, remarry. (Source:
Boundless. Family Structures. Boundless Sociology. Boundless, 08 Aug. 2016. Retrieved 12 Sep.
2016 from https://www.boundless.com/sociology/textbooks/boundless sociology textbook/family
12/family 91/family structures 521 10352/) People are living alone, cohabiting with someone, or
marrying more than once thus creating stepfamilies. Nuclear families once dominated every
neighbourhood, but currently our society displays greater
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Resentment towards God in the Religous Poem, Tenebrae
In Tenebrae, Paul Celan channels his resentment towards God through a methodical use of literary
techniques. Celan utilizes several motifs to express his bitterness throughout the religious poem
that allow his emotions to be portrayed in an understandable manner. One may identify death and
a sense of closeness as the major motifs along with drinking and prayer as minor motifs Celan
used to portray his dark emotions. With the use of effective motifs, the key element of role
reversal, and an angered tone, Celan gets his warning to God.
The poem is spoken through humans towards God, with an evident theme of death that is
demonstrated throughout the poem. Death is shown through the sense of slaughter; it is brought
up in the beginning of the poem with the use of words claw, and clawed. It is a possibility that
these words are the author s way of referencing the slaughter. In ritual slaughter animals were killed
not by blunt force, but by something sharp. Knifes or perhaps claws were used to cut the animal
open such that blood flowed freely out the animal1.Celan keeps up the motif of death with the
following verses.
Askew we went there, (10)
went there to bend (11)
down to the trough, to the crater. (12)
To be watered we went there, Lord. (13)
Celan alludes to animals with the metaphor in lines 11 and 12 with the word trough . One may
agree with this idea considering the fact that cattle feed, and drink out of troughs. Crater and
watered could be seen as
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Essay On Psych Myths
There exists a prevailing myth that psychology is only a soft science. Soft science, indicating that
the practice of psychology is less rigorous, less precise, and, to some degree, less worthy than the
hard sciences chemistry, biology, physics. This study, conducted by Maureen A, McCarthy and Sue
Frantz called Challenging the Status Quo: Evidence that Introductory PsychologyCan Dispel Myths
, attempts to do just that. Their hypothesis was that when given the chance to take an introduction
to psychology course, participants would walk away with enough information to distinguish psych
fact from psych fiction. This would indeed prove how valuable of a science psychology is. In the
study, students enrolled in a community college were placed into two identical introductory
psychology courses. Over the course of the class, instructors taught a number of lessons that
addressed popular myths or stereotypes about human psychology and behavior. These included old
adages such as Humans only use 10% of the brain, Individuals commonly repress the memories of
traumatic experiences and People with schizophrenia have multiple personalities. Students filled
out a preliminary questionnaire to gage what they knew (or didn t know) on the very first day of
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These were the results of the first test. From the second test, the one taken at the end of the course,
participants reported disagreement with almost all of the myths. One year on, the third test, the
same result. To quote the article directly, In general, the results of this study demonstrate promise
for using the introductory psychology course as a vehicle for correcting myths and misperceptions
that are held by a large percentage of the general population. (Challenging the Status Quo) Their
findings are in accordance, it seems, with their
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Essay Fin 601 Final Exam
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Ms Julie Ciarlante
Course
FIN 601 001 FA 13 14
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FIN 601 Final Exam
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Time Elapsed
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Question 1
3 out of 3 points
A bond with an annual coupon of $70 and originally sold at par for $1,000. The current market
interest rate (yield to maturity) is 8%. This bond will sell at _______. Assuming no change in
market interest rates, the bond will present the holder with capital ________ as it matures.
.
Answer
Selected Answer: B. discount; gains
Correct Answer: B. discount; gains
Question 2
3 out of 3 points
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I. The greater the standard deviation, the lower the risk.
II. The standard deviation is a measure of volatility.
III. The higher the standard deviation, the less certain the rate of return in any one given year.
IV. The higher the standard deviation, the higher the expected return.
.
Answer
Selected Answer: B.
II, III, and IV only
Correct Answer: B.
II, III, and IV only
Question 13
3 out of 3 points
The excess return you earn by moving from a relatively risk free investment to a risky investment
is called the
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Answer
Selected Answers: C. risk premium
Correct Answers: C. risk premium
Question 14
3 out of 3 points
You recently purchased a stockthat is expected to earn 12% in a booming economy, 8% in a normal
economy and lose 5% in a recessionary economy. There is a 15% probability of a boom, a 75%
chance of a normal economy, and a 10% chance of a recession. What is your expected rate of
return on this stock?
.
Answer
Selected Answer: C.
7.30%
Correct Answer: C.
7.30%
Question 15
3 out of 3 points
Risk that affects at most a small number of assets is called _____ risk.
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Answer
Selected Answer: D. unsystematic Correct Answer: D. unsystematic Question 16
3 out of 3 points
Which of the following would be considered an example of systematic risk?
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Communication And Diversity Training Essay
Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science or the Academy of Technological Sciences and
Engineering (Dunstone Williamson, 2012).
Sheppard and Bonneau (2002) summarized the impact on physical working capacity of commonly
encountered gender differences in size, body composition, haemoglobin levels, and muscular
strength. According to the authors, the potential training response of female applicants is likely at
least to match that of their male peers, and the needs of female police recruits are thus best
accommodated by providing every opportunity to augment fitness to the required minimum level.
The main weakness of any current requirement is that most police forces do not yet apply an
equivalent criterion to older incumbent officers, where similar issues may arise.
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According to Newton (2006) employees are not a homogenous group but reflect the growing
diversity of the larger population. By recognizing and valuing women and men s differences (such
as age, religion, cultural and linguistic backgrounds, disability, sexual orientation, etc.) and
considering their needs in shaping training and development opportunities, the business stands to
benefit from the diversity of their contributions.
Communication and diversity training regarding gender identity in the workplace should be
comparable to other policy announcements and training initiatives (Boyle, 2005). For instance, if
an employer provides online harassment training that incorporates race and sex, it should also
incorporate gender identity. Supervisory employees should receive diversity training that includes
clear examples of discrimination based on gender identity shortly after starting employment and on
a regular basis thereafter. When an employee transitions at work, these expectations should be
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Essay
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic syndrome that is characterized by inflammation of the
peripheral joints, but it may also involve the lungs, heart, blood vessels, and eyes. The prevalence
of this autoimmune disease is between 0.3% to 1.5% of the population in the United States
(Feinberg, pp 815). It affects women two to three times more often than men, and the onset of RA
is usually between 25 and 50 years of age, but it can occur at any age (Reed, pp 584). RA can be
diagnosed by establishing the presence of persistent joint pain, swelling in a symmetric distribution,
and prolonged morning stiffness. RA usually affects multiplejoints, such as the hands, wrists, knees,
elbows, feet, shoulders, hips, and small hand joints. RA is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Lastly, there are radiographic erosions and/or Perarticular osteopenia in hand and/or wrist joints
(Ryan, pp 57). Diagnosing and treating rheumatoid arthritis is a team effort between the patient and
several types of health care professionals. When assessing a patient with RA, the professional
should be looking at their activities of daily living, productivity skills and interests, leisure skills
and interests, active and passive range of motion, muscle strength, hand functions, endurance, and
cognitive features. Some psychosocial areas to be aware of are self concept, coping skills,
interpersonal and social skills, communication skills, and support systems. Occupational therapy for
an individual with RA will help the patient understand his or her disease and its effects on his or
her life. The Occupational therapist will help the patient to improve his or her ability to perform
daily activities, prevent loss of function, and direct successful adaptation with the disease. The
Occupational therapist will also help the patient to develop problem solving skills needed to make
adaptations throughout one s life. The Occupational therapist will also treat the physical and
psychosocial difficulties that may limit the patient s occupational performance (Fienberg, pp 816).
The Occupational Therapist will review, observe and interview the patient, as well as administrating
screening tests,
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Group Development Paper
Group Development Outside of the study of leadership, the words group and team are often
synonymous. When applying these words to the study of Full Range Leadership Development,
these two words fall on opposite ends of the synergy spectrum. Sosik and Jung (2010) explain
that in a group, individuals are focused in a self centered manner; the completion of their work
is focused heavily on the good of the individual and there is not much consideration for how their
work impacts the overall performance of the group (p. 305). On a team, there is a much stronger
sense of accountability and ownership regarding individual performance and its impact on the
work of the whole (Sosik Jung, 2010, p. 305). According to Sosik and Jung (2010), ...Team
members believe that they not only are accountable for their own performance, but also hold
mutual accountability for collective objectives. They develop a high level of trust, and every
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From the moment employees become part of the USAA family, they are immersed in a culture
that profoundly embraces the service and sacrifices made by those whom the organization
serves the men and women of the U.S. military and their families. Having the opportunity to
serve the financial needs of those who serve the country is an honor for all of us (USAA, 2015).
With a shared purpose of focusing on serving those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces,
the USAA team has reached a level of group minded accountability, a key characteristic seen in
highly developed teams. Sosik and Jung (2010) list the characteristics of a highly developed team
as performing at a level of excellence at the time of due date and beyond, excelling and then
adjourning, and being highly synergistic (p. 310). As an organization, USAA meets these
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A Review On The Buyers Ownership Financing Risk, Neiman...
Instead, the buyers only notable out would be a tightly drafted material adverse change ( MAC )
clause and the buyers were well aware that the threshold for adverse events to qualify as a MAC is
extremely high in Delaware courts.60
Why would bidders as sophisticated as TPG and Warburg agree to terms that seem so skewed
towards the sellers? In their own words, they were very comfortable with the process. 61 They
negotiated MAC clauses with the banks providing debt financing that mirrored almost perfectly the
MAC clause in the sales agreement, so they were very confident that their banks would show up.
62 Second, Neiman was negotiating from a position of strength: it was a highly respected company
and there was significant interest in the auction. In short, TPG/Warburg really wanted the company
and believed that they would be able to close the transaction, so they were willing to accept fairly
restrictive deal protections. Finally, to mitigate the buyers financing risk, Neiman s bankers at
Goldman Sachs offered potential buyers stapled financing for the deal.63 This creates for buyers a
convenient negotiation floor vis Г vis other potential *248 sources of leverage, because their
financing is guaranteed.64 Moreover, stapled financing may enable buyers to bid more boldly by
guaranteeing the availability of financing on certain terms.
3. Being in the Right Place at the Right Time.
There are a number of intangible factors that facilitated this particular deal and may, in
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The Theory Of Training And Weight Training
Another method of training that has shown to be successful in improving acceleration is power and
weight training supported by research from (Chelly, 2009). Mansfield athletics club; Thomas;
Spinks and Tricoli.
The definition of power training is training is most commonly used to develop a muscle group s
ability to contract at maximum force in the shortest amount of time possible (McArdle, Katch
Katch 2015). Weight trainingis defined as a system of conditioning involving lifting weights
especially for strength and endurance (Merriam and Webster 2015). Power is important to
acceleration as the runner s feet are in contact with the floor for longer than if they were at full
speed and so more power is needed to create movement and quickly (Mansfield athletics club
2012). Research, by Mohamed Souhaiel Chelly (2009), showed the effect of back squat and
other forms of power training over a 2 months period (twice a week) on acceleration and other
forms of explosive movements by football players. They found that in the first 5 meters in a 40m
sprint the velocity of the players improved after using the power training techniques. This is
specific to junior soccer players and so may not be specific to other sports or those of different
athletic standards. In the book strength and power in sport , it is noted by the author (Latif Thomas
2010) that The use of training methods involving, maximal and near maximal contractions, cause a
remarkable increase in RFD accompanied by an
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Tooth Replacement Options
Tooth Rеplacеmеnt Options If you rе missing onе or morе tееth, you may bе all
too awarе of thеir importancе to your looks and dеntal hеalth. Your tееth arе
dеsignеd to work togеthеr to hеlp you chеw, spеak, and smilе. Whеn tееth
arРµ missing, it is difficult to do thРµsРµ things. Р•vРµn thРµ loss of a back tooth may causРµ
your mouth to shift and your facе to look oldеr. Fortunatеly, missing tееth can bе
rеplacеd. Thе following arе thrее options your dеntist may suggеst, dеpеnding
on your nееds. Rеplacеmеnt tееth should last for yеars at a timе, so it is
important to choosРµ a trРµatmРµnt that s right for you. 1. Implants 2. FixРµd BridgРµs 3.
RРµmovablРµ Partial DРµnturРµs 1. Implants Many patiРµnts choosРµ implants to rРµplacРµ
a singlе tooth, sеvеral tееth, or to support a full sеt of dеnturеs. Implants arе
posts that arРµ surgically placРµd in thРµ uppРµr or lowРµr jaw, whРµrРµ thРµy function as a
sturdy anchor for rеplacеmеnt tееth. Thеy arе madе of titanium (a strong,
lightwРµight mРµtal) and othРµr matРµrials that arРµ accРµptРµd by thРµ human body. Most
patiРµnts find that an implant is sРµcurРµ and stablРµ a good rРµplacРµmРµnt for thРµir own
tooth. HowРµvРµr, implants arРµ not an option for РµvРµryonРµ. BРµcausРµ implants
rРµquirРµ surgРµry, patiРµnts should bРµ in good hРµalth ovРµrall. PatiРµnts РµithРµr must
havРµ adРµquatРµ bonРµ to support thРµ implant, or bРµ ablРµ to havРµ surgРµry to build up
thе arеa nееding thе implant. Patiеnts also should bе rеady to commit to a daily oral
carРµ routinРµ and to rРµgular dРµntal visits.
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Analysis Of The Reggio Emilia Approach To Education And...
According to scholastic, Color and shape are ways children observe and categorize what they see.
These very recognizable characteristics encourage children to define and organize the diverse
world around them. (church). This article is about the Reggio Emilia approach to education and
the Shades of Pink study. The shades of Pink study describes how six preschoolers and their
teacher engaged in a collaborative learning project through which they learned about the shades of a
colorin this case, pink. Understanding color and shape is a tool for learning many skills in all
curriculum areas, from math and science to language and reading. For example, when your child
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The teacher in the article, Pritti Mistry, discovered that children in her classes loved to paint. She
also noticed that children for some reason often chose the color red. After observing this for some
time, Mrs. Mistry brought in a bunch of red object to show her students. She then asked the
students to come up with a name for every different shade of the color red that they found in the
objects. However, this activity did not just stay in the classroom for long. The students eventually
wanted to look for red objects when they went outside, or when they left the school and went to
their homes. After a while, the students started mixing different color paints to try and recreate the
shades of red they saw. Through the mixing of the different colors the students were able to
discover texture. By mixing the paints on the canvas the different amounts of layers created
different textures.
Eventually, the students got tired of the color red, hey asked the teacher if she had any pink paint.
She told them to experiment with the other colors and see if they could figure out how to mix the
colors to make red. The students discovered very fast that it was white and red. To help the students
learn the shades of pink Mrs. Mistry took her class on a walk outside. The students all had
different names for the different shades some combined other colors and pink, like purplish pink,
others just said light or dark pink.
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What Is The Theme Of Larkin And Abse
Both Larkin and Abse have composed verse which includes certain degrees of misery, be that as it
may, it s reasonable that they have distinctive perspectives on what causes the feeling. Charles
Hall said that it was ideal in Larkin s perspective, for everybody to leave themselves to their fates
and acknowledge the intractable void of their lives. Larkin appears to have the viewpoint that
misery is for the most part and crucial part of the human condition. Though Abse is for the most
part hopeful, as a rule his misery in his verse is subjective, brought about by uncommon minutes in
the family, or attention to mortality.
Larkin for the most part trusts that despondency lies in the desires of life and reality. One of his
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A good example of this is in his poem, A scene from married life. Generally the title suggests an
unremarkable and common place event, reluctant to give any information of the overall content of
the poem. Much like Larkin, Abse comments of the routine of his day, saying that nothing was
happening until it happened, the uneventful day therefore acts as a surprise for the argument that
follows. However, Abse writes about routine as a comfort, something he can rely on. It seems that
he prefers the routine over the uneventful occurrences. Although, Abse also has similar views to
Larkin when he mentions stuffy office block he seems to resent the idea of work and describes the
commuters as trapped , almost as though they are imprisoned by their job and the routine which
prevents the freedom of occasional spontaneous events. He uses the transferred epithet of brooding
the represent his own unhappiness as he thinks about the argument and the dank confusion of the
grey clouds indicative of his troubled marriage. He describes a marriage between the sea and the
sky as a resentful wedlock , possibly signifying the dominant verses the submissive in their
relationship much like the metaphor in the previous stanza where the early worm eats the dead
bird. Abse s method of rearranging a well known saying allows the reader to take that Abse, who
considered himself the dominant one of the pair, was in fact subjugated by his wife during this
argument, embarrassing him. Abse, in this poem, uses the method of self mockery in order to
create an almost amusing scene of an actually very serious moment. He describes his moment of
despair similar to a B movie, which was a poor quality movie known for its clichГ©d scenes and
bad acting. He pictures his great climatic scene, of him killing himself in a very
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Hybrid Cars And The Electric Motor
Hybrid cars have been around for a long time. Much longer than any of us have even thought.
The first battery powered machines came way earlier, but for the hybrid cars we think of today,
these models started coming out around 1888. A vehicle is a hybrid if it utilizes more than one
form of onboard energy to achieve propulsion. In practice, that means a hybrid will have a
traditional internal combustion engine and a fuel tank, as well as one or more electric motors and
a battery pack. (Edmunds) The gas is used to fuel the car but the main source of the power comes
from the electric motor. There have also been companies, like Porsche, who have created hybrids
that used an internal combustion enginethat would turn a generator that powered an electric motor.
A car with just the electric motor is not a hybrid, it s just an electric car. Many companies have
seen the growing field of hybrids cars and plan to expand their showcases with these new cars.
Some of these companies include Honda, Volvo, and Cadillac.
These hybrid cars have been tested and matched up against conventional cars in almost every
category possible. One of the main, and important, categories is the gas mileage, and this is one
of the best reasons why people decide to go for these hybrid models. For a regular, conventional
engine, vehicle, there is only one source of energy powering the engine, and therefore the car, and
we all know that is gasoline. But with the hybrids, there is that second energy
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Wiccans Goddess
Although some Wiccans focus on particular gods from particular world mythologies, Wiccans
may worship many gods and goddesses by many different names. Most worship some form of the
Great Goddess and Her consort, The Horned God. Such duo theistic forces are often conceived as
embodying complementary polarities, not in opposition. In some traditions worship of the Goddess
is emphasized, although in others the Goddess and Godare seen as complementary co equals. The
Goddess and God may be seen as associated with certain things (such as the Goddess with the earth
or moon, God with sun and wildlife, etc.), but there are no hard and fast rules. Some traditions
worship the Goddess alone while others see Divinity as essentially beyond human understanding,...
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Some Wiccans conceive deities as similar to thought forms.
According to current Gardnerian Wiccans, the exact names of the Goddess and God of traditional
Wicca remain an initiatory secret, and they are not given in Gardner s books about witchcraft.
However, the collection of Toronto Papers of Gardner s writings has been investigated by
American scholars such as Aidan Kelly, leading to the suggestion that their names are Cernunnos
and Aradia. These are the names used in the prototype Book of Shadows known as Ye Bok of Ye
Arte Magickal.
For most Wiccans, the Lord and Lady are seen as complementary polarities: male and female,
force and form, comprehending all in their union; the tension and interplay between them is the
basis of all creation, and this balance is seen in much of nature. The God and Goddess are
sometimes symbolized as the Sun and Moon, and from her lunar associations the Goddess
becomes a Triple Goddess with aspects of Maiden , Mother and Crone corresponding to the Moon s
waxing, full and waning
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The Role Of An Engineer Essay
When talking about engineering, people would probably have pictures in their mind of engineers
using machines producing parts, drawing and sketching designs, or even doing some mathematical
calculations. A more general answer to what engineers actually do would be that they solve social
problems through the use of machines, devices, systems, materials and processes. They are all
absolutely correct. But in reality, both the job and the role of an engineerare more complicated.
They do not only have to work with machines and designs. Engineers are often involved in
communications and negotiations. They have to work with different people and the responsibility
that they have is massive. Important decisions are made by them and they have to use their own
judgement. And very often, ethical considerations are already built into the decisions they make.
In order to make the best decisions, they have to be understood in the context of their role in
society and, moreover, they need to develop good ethical awareness and be able to deal with the
dilemmas that they have to face every day. As mentioned above, it is very important for engineers
to understand their own responsibilities. In 1960, the Conference of EngineeringSocieties of
Western Europe and the United States of America defined professional engineeras follows:1 A
professional engineer is competent by virtue of his/her fundamental education and training to apply
the scientific method and outlook to the analysis
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Postmodernism And Its Impact On The Western Of The...
The emergence of postmodernism in the wake of the manifold carnage and destruction left by
World War II (1939 1945), induced a fundamental shift in paradigms of historiography. This is
patently evident when assessing the multi faceted impacts of postmodern critiques on the critical
variant of the Sonderweg master narrative. An assessment of these impacts will be achieved
through a close analysis of three historical works, namely Hans Ulrich Wehler s seminal social
historyon Imperial Germany1871 1918 (1973), David Blackbourn and Geoff Eley s neo Marxist
The Peculiarities of German History (1984) and Konrad. H. Jarausch and Michael Geyer s Shattered
Past: Reconstructing German Histories (2002). Postmodernism s impact manifests in these three
works by revealing an inherent tension between the postmodern approach to history and the
differing interpretations of the Sonderwegmaster narrative. This results in a weakening of the
Sonderweg thesis validity as its contribution to the historiographical debate surrounding the rise of
National Socialism in Germany, is constrained by such critiques and tensions. However, the
Sonderweg thesis facilitation of retrospective discussion through amplification of meaning ,
emphasises a different facet of historical validity . What prevails from this analysis, is that the
Sonderweg thesis attempt to explain the rise of National Socialism in Germany; while problematic,
has generated prolific historiographical debate and in this respect,
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Theories Of John Stuart Mill
John Stuart Mill can be recognized as an influential English philosopher of his time. He strongly
believed in the concept of freedom of speech and choice, without the censorship that laws and
legal constitution bring. In other terms Mill s approach states that democracy is the only way we
can flourish if we let our ideas surface. This paper will be centered around John Stuart Mills theory
of liberal democracy. This paper will be examining five different authors that have been inspired by
Mills theoretical ideas.
Su, H. C. (2009). Is social justice for or against liberty? the philosophical foundations of mill and
Hayek s theory of liberty. Review of Austrian Economics, 22(4), 387 414. For this scholarly
article author, Huei Su compares two philosophers Mills and Hayek s theory of liberty. The
author argues that the the similarities in the economic theories of Mill and Hayek s main
similarities between their theories are actually based on different rationales . The author focused
on two particular ideals, liberty, and justice. From Mill s side he focused on liberty; how Mills
believed that social justice aids in obtaining real freedom. While Hayek theory on liberty defers,
however, Hayek supports his theory with his concept of rules and law. The author states that in
regards to Mill, social justice and individual liberty can be achieved by utilitarianism only through
various secondary principles of justice, rather than through the single first principle of
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War on Terrorism Essay
The War On Terrorism
Every morning, millions of people around the world begin their day by reading the newspaper.
News topics are constantly discussed in everyday life and remain the dominant topic of
conversation between friends, family, and even strangers. It is our responsibility as a modern
society to recognize all events that impact our lives and make others aware of them, and
newspapers as well as the general media allow us this opportunity. The New York Times
, a
worldwide newspaper, offers us a chance to become informed of worldwide current events while
also offering insight into the development of society as seen through the eyes of the media.
Through developing an archive of New York Times articles over a period of several... Show more
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Considering this, I have chosen articles for this chapter that seem most pertinent in the general
overview of the response to these attacks, and through reviewing them one can clearly see the
escalation of the American public s grief and desire for revenge and closure.
The development of man s intellectual ability and understanding of the world around him can be
most readily seen in the continued development of science and technology. Whether it be new
advancements in medicine and healthcare or improvements on missiles for the anti terrorism war,
science and technology breakthroughs reassure us that our culture is thriving and continuing to
expand our horizons.
As an economic giant in the worldwide scheme of business, the United States has a great focus
on economical development and relations with foreign countries. The stock market has
drastically changed in response to the terrorist attacks, and this in turn has led to a great impact
on the lives of billions. The World Trade Towers, a symbol of our economic prowess, have fallen,
but the American desire to move forward in the field of world business has compelled me to
include this aspect of life in my archive.
Although economics fuels our society from a business standpoint, the development of the mind is a
practice that can never be rivaled. Through arts and entertainment, man is able to find what he is
most
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Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
Considering the Legal Requirements
The Exxon Valdez oil spill that took place on March 24, 1989, was responsible for an enormous
amount of damage to the natural environment of Alaska. Animal life and plant life alike, were
severely harmed from this disastrous spill. Being such a high risk company, one would assume
that the legal requirements surrounding the company policy were prioritized. Due to the scope of
the disaster though, one may wonder just how strict the requirements were that governed the
operations of Exxon. Even if there were rules in place, how well were they being followed by
Exxon employees? What were the legal requirements that governed the operations of Exxon? Did
the people responsible for this disaster consider these? In the following discussion, these are
examined from a moral analysis point of view.
After a broad investigation that lead to many lawsuits and fines, it was clear that multiple factors
contributed to the Exxon disaster. The Coast Guard and the National Transportation Society were
two of several agencies that provided rules and regulations for Exxon. These agencies found
violations that Exxon committed that lead to the disaster. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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At the time of the Exxon disaster, it was found that Captain Joseph Hazelwood s blood alcohol
level was 0.061. The Exxon crew also broke laws pertaining to manning the ship. They simply didn
t have enough crew members. According to the state of Alaska, Manning policies also affected
crew fatigue. Tankers in the 1950s carried a crew of 40 to 42 to manage about 6.3 million
gallons of oil, the Exxon carried a crew of 19 to transport 53 million gallons. (Alaska, 2017)
Basically, the captain was intoxicated and the crew was tired. They were incompetent for the
massive task before them, to say the
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Comparison between Afternoons and An Arundel Tomb
Comparison between Afternoons and An Arundel Tomb
Both of Larkin s poems explore the loss of identity however they do so in different contexts.
Afternoons depicts the continuation of life and subsequent passing of time through illustration of
changing roles from a relatively carefree character to a young mother who must fully adopt this new
identity and the life changes the title entails. The leaves fall in ones and twos is representative of
the gradual nature of this changing identity which contrasts to the relatively significant transition
the young mother experiences. However leaves is use of natural imagery therefore suggesting this
shift of priorities to becoming a mother is hardly a rare, dramatic occurrence. Our Wedding,... Show
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Alternatively Afternoons immediately begins with the pessimistic sentence summer is fading
which firstly depicts the somewhat saddening time as the positivity commonly associated with the
warm season starts to disappear and head towards a darker time. This can be interpreted to represent
the vanishing love between husband and wife as the lovers change to husbands in skilled trades and
young mothers which suggests the arrival of children to be burdening or disliked which is true to
Larkin s somewhat pessimistic style. Behind them and Before them are featured at the beginning
and the end of the second stanza, implying a sense of entrapment experienced by the mothers as
they re unable to escape the mundane, domestic situation they now find themselves in therefore
relating to the empty image illustrated by the hollows of afternoons
Larkin also comments on the future in the final stanza s of both poems. In An Arundel Tomb what
will survive us all is love implies that as long as the tomb endures then so with the couple s love
subsequently keeping them alive in people s minds. In contrast to this optimism unusual for Larkin
the quote may also suggest that the effigies are just that, there is no immortality provided by
eternal love as they ve still died and this predicament is a
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How To Write A Compare And Contrast Essay Outline

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  • 2. Analysis Of The Passing Of Grandison The Passing of Grandison and Get Out : Satiric commentary on sable issues In Charles W. Chesnutt s short story The Passing of Grandison (1899) and Jordan Peele s social thriller film Get Out (2017), the sensitivity of race relations and the nature of prejudice is explored by challenging the audience s internalized notions of race by the effective use of satire. The Passing of Grandison is about a young man named Dick Owens who attempted to free a slave to impress a woman and the cunning methods the slave Grandison took to obtain real freedom. Chesnutt crafts a story in which the audience is deluded into believing until the very end that the slave Grandison is simply a one dimensional character playing the role of the happy subservient. Get Out is a film about a young black man, Chris Washington, meeting his white girlfriend s parents for the first time, who later turn out to be psychotic body snatchers preying on black people and auctioning them off to the highest bidder. Through the intricacies of the story, Peele presents a critique of incredulous white liberals whose interest in other cultures borderlines into obsession and condescending objectification which highlights the dangerousness of believing racism is a thing of the past (Get Out). Get Out chronicles the unsettling events surrounding a young black man, Chris Washington, meeting his white girlfriend s parents for the first time. Naturally, he s apprehensive about getting chased off the lawn with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Mark Twain s The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn And Long... The messages behind the goals There are many of possessions that we can learn from both these of books and meaningful dispatches were boarded up. To start off, they both show the agency that erroneous contentious can be; moreover, the ironic thing is that only death and loneliness can come out of it . For example, when Huck used to live with the Shepherdsons, they fought too much and could not remember what the families were originally fighting about. One more example from Long Walk to Freedom, was when Mandela actualized that if people continued to challenge each other, things will not end up well. So he came up with a brilliant idea by writing speeches about freedom to convince them and as a reminder to stop. Along with, racism can be out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Pool Of Jerusalem Essay Jerusalem was the center stage for the majority of the important events in the ministry of Jesus Christ as documented in the Bible. One of the most notable miracles, as stated in the Gospel of John, happened at the Pool of Siloam where Jesus cured a blind man. The pool was fed by the water from the Gihon Spring, which is situated in the Kidron Valley. As such, the flowing water from the spring allowed people to use the pool as a mikveh for ceremonial bathing. Also, it was utilized as a vital source of the fresh water for the populations in that section of Jerusalem. Many religious archaeologists searched for the site of this pool because it was believed its discovery would be a turning point in the arena of the Biblical archaeology. The Pool of Siloam has been cited several times in the Bible. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This pool was the only permanent source of fresh water in Jerusalem. Even though the Jewish Literature, as well as the Bible, claim that the pool was located at the southern end of the City of David, which is the Biblical Jerusalem, its exact location after it was abandoned was not known. For that reason, the article enriches the information found in scriptures because it details the exact position of the pool. The archaeologists, Ronny Reich and Eli Shukron, identified the location of the pool as the King s Garden toward the Tyropoeon valley. The article is also enriching because it details the times when the pool was created and deserted. The coins containing the stamp of Alexander Jannaeus indicated that the pool might have been built between 103 BC and 76 BC while the additional coins from the age of the Great Jewish Revolt indicated that it was deserted between AD 66 and AD 70. Additionally, the article reveals the size of the pool to be approximately 225 feet long, which is five times larger than any ordinary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Bungalow Explosions In New York Fourteen people were injured when a camp bungalow exploded in New York. Three of the individuals were critically injured and one required being airlifted to a hospital. The injured people were returning to a bungalow at a camp for teenage boys when a sudden explosion occurred and caused the entire bungalow to erupt in massive flames. The ( removed HTML ) teenage boys ( removed HTML ) were staying at the bungalow while at a Hasidic camp. Witnesses say that when the boys returned to the bungalow after being away, they smelled gas. A window was opened to air out the room. Moments later, the explosion occurred. The explosion was so strong that witnesses in nearby bungalows were shaken by the blast. Eight fire departments were called ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Relationship between the French Revolution and... The Relationship between the French Revolution and Economic Depression In June 1789 the French revolution had begun. For the next five years there would be bloodshed throughout France, the country was going through a radical change, the change in sovereignty and the failure of the constitutional monarchy being two examples of this. But to what extent was all this caused by economic distress? Before being able to answer the question, one would have to establish the definition of economic distress it could be defined as the misery people (especially the peasantry) faced due to low income and tax inflation or the misery that the entire country was in due to the enormous debts, which had accumulated due to the wars, which were fought. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Pre revolutionary France there were three estates the first estate (clergy), the second estate (nobles) and the third estate (bourgeoisie, peasantry and urban workers). Most of the clergy came from noble backgrounds, as it was usual for the youngest sons of wealthy families to join the church in order to share its wealth. The church s wealth came from tithes (a proportion or the each year s crop paid to the church by landowners) and the vast amount of land that it owned. They clergy were exempt from taxes; instead they negotiated a don gratuit with the king. The don gratuit was an annual payment to the crown and was always much less than what would have to be paid in normal taxation. The church had a great deal of power too as the state religion was Catholicism, it was their duty to spread to ideas of divine right. The second estate was by far, the wealthiest and most powerful. They were exempt from paying direct taxes (until the 1749 vingtieme when they still paid less than they would have done if they were from the third estate) and doing military service such as the corvee (forced labour on roads) and made their money through the land they owned (between 15% and 25% of all land in France). They also receives seigneural (feudal) dues which were fees that the peasants were obligated to pay in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay on The Results of Title IX on Women s Sports The Results of Title IX on Women s Sports Over two decades have passed since the enactment of Title IX, a federal law prohibiting sex discrimination in federally funded education, including athletics. As a result of Title IX, women and girls have benefited from more athletic participation opportunities and more equitable facilities. Because of Title IX, more women have received athletic scholarships and thus opportunities for higher education that some may not have been able to afford otherwise. In addition, because of Title IX the salaries of coaches for women s teams have increased. Despite the obstacles women face in athletics, many women have led and are leading the way to gender equity. In 1995, some legendary tennis players such... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1996, the US women s soccer team won the Olympic gold medal and, in the summer of 1999, they faced down the best international competition in the World Cup beating China in the World championship game to win the grueling, month long tournament. The latter conquest generated an unseen excitement about Women s sport in the general public. These events moved soccer from the back pages of a few big city newspapers to the covers of Newsweek, Time, People, and front of cereal boxes. Forty million people tuned in to Women s soccer team win the World Cup. This expansion of the U.S. soccer audience benefited not just the women, but the men s national team and Major League Soccer, too. These women showed great skill and determination even when they had not given obsession like Men s Team. The reward for their efforts was a gold medal victory with the winning goal. At the 1996 Summer Olympics, in Atlanta, Georgia, there were more women participants than ever before (thirty six percent of the athletes were women in 1996, compared to just 30 percent in 1992). The 1996 summer Olympics new sports and events for women were added, including soccer and softball. Many national magazines made the connection between women in the Olympics, and the women s movements fight for equality in athletics. This 2000 summer s Centennial Olympic Games were predicted to be dominated by women athletes, Newsweek wrote. This extraordinary transformation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Literature Review On Hypertension Article Review on Hypertension Lourdes Marasigan San Diego City College IntroductionHypertension or high blood pressure is one of the leading causes of cardiovascular diseases in the United States. High blood pressure simply means that the pressure in the blood vessels are higher than it normally is. Hypertension is called the silent killer because people are unaware they have it. That is why it is very important to check our blood pressure on a regular basis. Summary The article Treating Hypertension Losing sight of the Forest for the Trees? by Professor Tamera Pearson (Clinical Western Carolina University), focused on the different blood pressure guidelines, and how these guidelines led to the confusion in the discussion of the diagnosis, treatment, and management of hypertension by organizations such as the Eight Joint National Committee (JNC 8), American Heart Association (AHA), American College of Cardiology (ACC), and American Society of Hypertension (ASH). JNC 8 s target blood pressure is 150/90 mm Hg for people 60 to 79 years old in order to be diagnosed with hypertension. However, AHA, ACC, and ASH recommended that a blood pressure of 140/50 mm Hg in individuals 60 to 79 years old is the basis for treatment. These different guidelines and individualized care for the said age bracket, the trees , put many 45 to 65 years old individuals, the forest for cardiovascular diseases because of untreated and uncontrolled diabetes. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Advanced Professional Roles and Values Wgu Advance Professional Roles and Values Project Falls Keri Cochran October 20, 2014 Western Governor s University The problem and explanation: The hospital I am employed at is currently having an issues with patient falls. The hospital is a no restraint facility and strongly discourages the use of any form of restraint including leather, soft, posey vests, or chemical. Currently the line of defense is using staff sitters, moving the patient to a visible room when available and or family members are encouraged to come and stay with their loved ones who are at high risk of falls. This does not always rectify the issues secondary to staffing issues and family participation. The facility has had two critical falls this year, one... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a facility, we have adopted the slogan No one potties alone thus meaning staff have to be present at all times when a patient is on the toilet. You can imagine how this has been perceived. Patients refuse to have staff standing waiting while they use the toilet, patient and staff are very uncomfortable with this facility wide decision. Simply stated it is not working well. We have continued to have falls and or near misses and patient satisfaction has declined. Our patient surveys seem to have a common theme, patient s need and want their privacy while in the restroom. On our unit, 4 Tower, I brought up the issues of falls secondary to our manager stating this is a hot topic. I introduced discussion at the unit based council meeting that we have an issues and we need to address the issue and do something because this plan of no one potties alone is not working. Hence, this project has come to life. The investigation and analysis: The issue is patient falls in the acute care setting. In looking at this issue, I researched all the falls that had occurred on my unit and pulled patient charts and researched RN and CNA documentation, procedures, medication records etc. to be able to start seeing correlations / similarities between the falls. I pulled NOEs (notice of events) our facility internal method of tracking falls. In reading documentation most falls were during the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Comparing Magic In A Wizard Of Earthsea And Lord Of The Rings Magic is something people all wish we could use, but when a person has magical powers you can t just do what you please. If a person could just use magic whenever then it would just be a disaster. Magic has turned into a form of entertainment to people over time. There is limits in magic. Different series convey them in different ways. Yet these rules come in many different forms. Magicis different in A Wizard Of Earthsea(AWOE) by Ursula K. Le Guin compared to Lord Of The Rings(LOTR) by J.R.R. Tolkien, due to how each book teaches magic, and how they use magic. A Wizard Of Earthsea is strict, because of the limitations. While LOTR is lenient, due to the fact that magic does not come with a consequence. For instance, whether or not magic is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both books, AWOE and LOTR, teach magic in different ways. In AWOE, magic is taught to them in a school of other magical people or a mentor that is a great magical person. In LOTR, the magical person is given powers that he s able to just use, never went to a magical school or taught by a powerful mentor. For example in AWOE, when Ged, a wizard, is on a mission to find the school for wizard, he says to the first townsman of Thwil Where he would find the Warder of the School on Roke (36). This shows that the book,AWOE, takes magic and teaches it to the character of the book. The character,Ged, wasn t just given powers but he had to go to a school of wizards to gain more knowledge to reach his full potential in his path to becoming a wizard. AWOE tries to express the fact that magic is taught, that the magical person was not handed power but had to learn spells. A example of how magic is not taught in LOTR, when the narrator states As for Bilbo Baggins, even while he was making his speech, he had been fingering the golden ring in his pocket: his magic ring that he had kept secret for so many years. As he stepped down he slipped it on his finger, and he was never seen by an hobbit in Hobbiton again (33). Unlike AWOE, the LOTR doesn t have magical people go to magical schools. Bilbo doesn t have any powers, he can t repeat a spell he is taught and boom something magical happens. In LOTR magic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Randy Pausch Last Lecture Analysis The most inspiring part of Randy Pausch s Last Lecture was his attitude. The way he started out by saying he was not their to talk about his cancer or his family and the way he focused on such a basic thought, as childhood dreams and their importance, was highly insightful. Mr. Pausch wasn t dwelling on what he has yet to do, but instead focuses on the dreams he has already achieved. When he spoke of being offered the job as a Disney Imagineer and turning it down, that was a very empowering decision. He had the ability to achieve one of his childhood dreams and chose not to. It shows how we can adapt those childhood dreams to our lives as we grow and become different things throughout our lives. My personal motivation is my children ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Music and Cultural Identity Some may say music is just music; a song is just a song. However, music plays an enormous role in our psychology, because a single song has the ability to bring about many kinds of thoughts and emotions in the listener. Music is subtly one of the main factors in which people identify with certain groups and establish their belonging in society. It shapes people s perspectives on how the world functions and the roles they play within it. Musiccan function the same way in a culture; it can reflect many of the cultures values and ideologies. Music can have many effects on culture and the people s idea of who they think they are within that culture. Music can serve in a way that promotes cultural identity and pride, yet it could also play a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their sense of belongingness gives the people pride, because the songs embody the rich history, culture, and values of Mexico. As a result, people in in Mexican communities are able to proudly identify themselves as Mexicans. With a vast amount of culturally proud people, Mexican culture will ultimately be kept alive. Music can also be a differentiating factor for social and economic classes. In lecture twelve (Roma music), the clear distinction between the romungre and vlachs musicals groups proved that music influenced this separation. The types of instruments used, or lack of, tell of the people s standing in the social and economic ladders. For instance, romungre music is professional, urban, and was played in elaborate settings. In the video excerpt shown during lecture, the well dressed man played the violin, while the other members played other various instruments such as the cimbalom and piano. The possession of the various instruments is clear evidence that the people in that community have extra money to spend on these luxurious items. In addition to the aesthetics of the performance, the sounds produced by these instruments also suggest a level of sophistication and class. The song began with a sow tempo, which offers a smooth timbre. The tempo then sped up, which showed the virtuosity of performers, suggesting the affluence of the performers, because he was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Philosophy Final Essay PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy Final Essay Topic: Compare and contrast the concepts of determinism, compatibilism, and libertarianism, as outlined in Chapter 4. What are the strengths and weaknesses of each of these positions? Which one do you believe is the most likely to be correct? Why? In the Philosophy, Determinism has many different categories. Actually according to the textbook, the Determinism is the view that every event, including human actions, are brought about by previous events in accordance with the natural laws that govern the world. Human freedom is an illusion. Jewish philosopher Baruch Spinoza does not deny that people s wishes and desires will lead to the soul, and he said, but neglected one important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Human factors are involved wildly in human behaviors and various social systems, including social laws and religion doctrines. Just like what I mentioned previously, scientists believe that the human life is pre determined and human s behavior is inevitable. They consider that if someone has all the information of one person, he or she may get to know how he or she is going to change in advance. But from the point of view throughout the history of human society people often turn to emphasize personal responsibility. Law and legal penalties for criminals act based entirely on the idea of individual free will . Most Jewish and Christian also believed that individuals should be responsible for the crime and suspects should be punished. We can imagine a psychology professor who believes determinism would say to a student: You have to concentrate to your study, otherwise you will get nothing! You can see the contradiction of human behaviors from this typical and ironic statement above, and notice that there exists a deviation between theoretical knowledge and actual human behaviors. At the same time, the Libertarians believe that people have free will , and there are no such inevitable results of those behaviors that are controlled by free will . Libertarianism has different meanings in different academic fields. From the general level, the libertarianism refers to people s ability to decide whether or not to do something according to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Analysis Of The Book Great Expectations Letter Essay, Great Expectations By Leona Markose One of the books I have recently read is Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. It introduces the reader a rather unique approach into the subject of social class. Throughout the book, Pip, the main character is faced with many challenges that shape him into who he is. We first meet Pip on Christmas eve around the 1800s. While out in the church graveyard to pray across the graves of his late family, Pip meets an escaped convict. His eyes wide in fear, he listens as the convict demands that he steal food and a file for him. Pip, extremely shaken, goes home (where he lives... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He regularly visits the Satis House until Miss.Havisham informs him that he is of age to learn a trade. At the final meeting, Miss.Havisham gives the money for Pip to be bound as an apprentice blacksmith. So, Joe starts teaching Pip the ways of his trade. One fateful day while they are away at work, Mrs. Joe is brutally attacked, leaving her unable to speak and a little out of her mind. Biddy, a bright and lively girl arrives to help with her care and becomes a blessing to the household . (pg 110) During Pip s apprenticeship to Joe, Mr. Jaggers, a lawyer, approaches him in the village. He gives surprising news that Pip has expectations from a benefactor. Apparently this benefactor has arranged money to be left for Pip to learn the true ways of a gentleman. The benefactor s name is to remain anonymous until that person is ready to speak up. It has been arranged that Pip must leave for London the following week. Before leaving, Pip assumes that the only possible person who could be this benefactor is Miss Havisham.He visits her to say goodbye once and for all. Before leaving he bids Biddy a farewell. In it he says, `If I could only get myself to fall in love with you, you don t mind my speaking so openly to such an old acquaintance? `Oh dear, not at all! said Biddy. `Don t mind me. `If I could only get myself to do it, that would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Hillary Clinton Biography Hillary Clinton, born as Hillary Diane Rodham, was born on October 26, 1947. She was raised in the suburb of Chicago, Illinois. When Hillary turned three years old, her parents moved to Park Ridge. She is the oldest daughter of Dorothy and Hugh Rodham. Hillary was a very young educated scholar. She had dreams of becoming an astronaut. Hillary s dream took a turn when she was rejected due to her gender as a female. That is when Hillary decided, she needed a voice. Her educational career path after high school begin at Wellesley College where she graduated in 1969. She continued her schooling at Yale Law School where she earned her doctor of law degree and graduated in 1973. During her terms at Yale, she also met the soon to be love of her life,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2016, Clinton became the first woman presidential nominee. Although many issues have developed, she has never stood down. It was rumored that she experienced cases of the Benghazi Flu, and she was also hospitalized for blood clots from prolonged concussions. Those incidents occurred but they still did not break her. Hillary says that she wants to be the female hero for our country and I believe she will be just that. She aims her focus toward educating children, lowering student debt, reforming the justice system, and letting women be able to have a voice. Hillary Clinton portrays herself as a lady. When the opposing team tries to criticize her, it does not get under her skin and that impresses me. That shows me that she does not fold under pressure. For example, during the debate, the only card that Donald Trump could pull were about her emails. She politely smiled, omitted the issue, and continued to discuss ways that she would better our country. Hillary Clinton is a strong, mature, well spoken, educated, and disciplined individual. She is also a perfect example of what should be the voice and the show face for our country. That is why she is the candidate of my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Global... Abstract Using the Global Positioning System technology this system determine the location of the vehicle, and an embedded wireless system using ARM 7 micro controller controls the vehicle determining the condition of the vehicle and the driver. This system was mainly proposed for security reasons. This ARM 7 micro controller has a control over both the software and hardware. The two hard wares used here are GSM system and GPS system. The software stores the data and retrieves it for the user guidance. ARM 7 monitors all the components of the vehicle. Keywords ARM 7, components, GSM system, GPS system. I. INTRODUCTION In the developing new technologies in the world we find lack of security in many fields. Security must be enhanced ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF VLDC A)Advantages: 1) Vehicle remains secured. 2) Vehicle position and accident data gets recorded. 3) Sense gas fuel leakage and display it on LCD screen. 4) Detects whether the driver has consumed alcohol or not. 5) Detects whether the driver is sleepy. 6) They are recorded and stored in a black box. B)Disadvantages: 1) Monitoring sensor must be checked regularly to ensure that it works efficiently. 2) Cost of implementing this system is quite high. VII.BACK END STORAGE AND DISPLAY The storage and display can be implemented via Visual basic or Visual Studio. The visual studio gets the information from GSM and maps the vehicle based on the longitude and latitude value. It also logs the information about the components while driving. The back end can be controlled by any individual via a computer system from anywhere. The performance about any component can be detected by a single click. The system is updated twice a minute such that the user gets the current status of the vehicle. VIII.CONCLUSION: Thus, this system will have a great scope in the future and rate of accidents can be reduced. The information about the vehicle can be stored in the cloud so that the data can last for a long period of time. This system is small in size but it is more reliable. It will now become easier to position the accidental
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  • 18. Analysis Of Chicago By Ebb And Bob Fosse Chicago is a Musical with music by John Kander, Lyrics by Fred Ebb, and a book by Ebb and Bob Fosse. This Broadway production holds the longest running American musical in history of Broadway. Bob Fosse choreographed the protection with his style of jazz hand, side ways shoulder rolls, and bowler hats. Fosse won Tony Awards and Emmy awards for staging, direction, and choreography. The Broadway production opened in 1975 and reopened in 1993, due to its high popularity. The first production, Chicago: A Musical Vaudeville opened June 3, at the 46th Street theatre between Broadway and 8th Avenue, in New York City. The play was set in the prohibition era in Chicago in the 1920s, and the musical was based on a reporter named Maurine Dallas Watkins... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is going to be bombarded with hate and an unwelcome group of girls in the Women s block in Cook County Jail. She will be bullied and some fights may occur. Also, Mama , who in the original production was a source of aid for the women will now be a huge body guard for the prison, who is rude and vicious towards Roxie. The new production will not have an appearance of Amos, he will divorce her due to her horrible behavior in the beginning of the play once she is sentenced to prison. Billy Flynn, who is the lawyer, will be more helpful towards Roxie to free her from prison because he finds her attractive and they eventually fall in the love at the end of the production. The casting of the production will be similar to the original production. The actors and actresses will need to be able to sing, dance, and play the role of the character they are assigned to with maximal potential. The set design will be decorated like a jail, each women will have their own cell and there will be a walk way for the visitors to enter. The lighting will be dark and gloomy with spotlights on Roxie partaking in her miserable experience. Each character will be dressed in different colored jump suits that relate to their personalities in the production. The jump suits will be rather tight so that you are able to see their movements better when they dance. The girls in the jail cell will look more like the part of a criminal rather than all dolled up. This means light makeup for the women and their hair will be messy but out of their face so it doesn t bother them when they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Whole Movie Through A Few Shots By Run Lola Run Close Reading Paper 2 Reading the whole movie through a few shots Run Lola Run is an exceptional film which ties cinematography and effects together to create a dramatic story line. Clocks shown throughout the film symbolize the element time, as major risk are taken symbolizing the outcome of chance. Lola, the main character in the story, is attempting to collect 100,000 marks cash to pay off her boyfriend Manni s mob boss Ronnie, in return for the money Manni has misplaced. The harsh reality is that if Lola does not obtain the money within 20 minutes, Mannie s life will be in danger. Lola is willing to go through excruciating circumstances, taking major risks within this short timespan, to save Manni s life. Matters of interest in the film are time and chance. A close look at the movies content shows that it reflects these themes by the different actualities and flash forwards provided, which allows a comparison to be made between the two interests. This film is filled with animation, different types of camera shots, and red tinted scenes. The film portrays three different run scenarios, which shows the detail of three different ways Lola will take the chance of obtaining the 100,000 marks needed to spare Manni s life. All three run scenarios consist of Lola encountering with the same people, however, the interaction with these same individuals have a different outcome per scenario. The camera speed increases in Turpeau 2 certain areas of each scene to create flash ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Watching the Watchmen Essay Watching the Watchmen While reading Watchmen with the purpose of textual analysis, there are many different things to consider. Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons took many original approaches to the typical super hero story when formulating this novel. Watchmen is a story about a group of outlawed super heroes in New York City. The story lines and backgrounds of particular characters are shown during the comic, and we see how different these characters are from the stories of typical super heroes. When trying to closely analyze this text, we could consider context, rhetorical strategies, and the comparison to the Catholic Intellectual Teaching. When looking at the context of this piece, it is interesting to think about why Moore and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other ways that irony is used within the comic is more general, like the smiley face with a stain of blood on it. This image is originally introduced on the first page of the whole novel but is also a reoccurring image. (1.1). Something that is usually seen as so happy is now tainted with something considered so dark. Gibbons frequent use of this image may show the corruptness of the superheroes and the city, or even world, as a whole. Another example of the general irony used within Watchmen is fighting violence with more violence. A prime character to portray this is Rorschach. His childhood could be to blame for his crooked ways, but he is always violent in his approaches, even if they are for a good cause. When Rorschach was trying to save a kidnapped girl, he used violence to try to solve the problem. Visited underworld bars and began hurting people. Put fourteen in hospital needlessly. (6.18 25). This is ironic because they are supposed to be superheroes, and saving people. Superheroes are supposed to take the good way out, but the lines between hero and villain are pretty blurred in this novel. Irony is a key feature in Watchmen because it lets us see how the author and illustrator wanted us to view the characters. It portrays how messed up and broken the Watchmen actually are. There are many ways that you could compare the Catholic Intellectual Teaching to Watchmen. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Evaluation Of Suspicious Activity Monitoring Systems Essay 7. Refer to ACL GRC sections BSA 00 through BSA 46 for specific work papers and independent testing results. 8. Audit s review of suspicious activity monitoring systems: Internal Audit (IA) reviewed the monitoring systems in the review of various FCIU monitoring processes throughout the audit, including the policies and procedures used for each monitoring process. An independent review of the BAM system was performed to test the system s ability as part of the Banker s Toolbox Type I Service Organization Control Report (SSAE No. 16) which concluded that The controls related to the control objectives stated in the description were suitably designed to provide reasonable assurance that the control objectives would be achieved if the controls operated effectively as of October 31, 2014 and user entities applied the complementary user entity controls contemplated in the design of Banker s Toolbox s controls as of October 31, 2014 . IA reviewed the reports generated by the BAM system, and the desktop procedures which includes the filtering criteria, as part of the review of various FCIU monitoring processes. The filitering criteria of for the monitoring processes conducted by FCIU included high risk factors such as cash (e.g. Cash Intensive Businesses), monetary instruments, fund transfers, and other high risk products (e.g. NRA mortgages), services (e.g. trade finance), customers (e.g. NBFIs), or geographies (e.g. RBRR), as appropriate. 9. The suspicious activity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Boutique Hotels INTRODUCTION Objective The objective of this report is to analyze the boutique hotel industry in Sri Lanka and the trends of the industry at present and the key issues likely to change the formation of the industry in the future. Tourism in Sri Lanka has been booming since the war came to an end also the recovery of the global recession also has led to an increase in the number of tourists visiting the country. Therefore the need to cater to the foreigners has led to the growth in the emerging Boutique Hotel Industry. Demand for these hotels is increasing also due to the increasing standards of living of the people in Sri Lanka and also the country being officially declared as VISIT SRI LANKA in the year 2011 is also an added advantage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both the design and style of city boutique hotels are far different from the traditional resort boutique hotels. Modernism, and the interpretation of the 21st Century at times matched with historical material and art are known to be modern, and found in most city boutique hotels. Technology is an huge factor, whether it is technology that enhances the ambience and makes emotional contact between the guests and the hard attributes of the building (such as lighting and music), or technology that is provided for the convenience of hotel guests (such as in room DVD players, flat screen television sets, cordless phones, and computers with high speed Internet access and the latest monitor genres).Entertainment in boutique hotels is an important part in creating a lively, chic and trendy mind set. However, in the boutique hotel concept, entertainment is not limited to events such as live music and performances; the idea of a boutique hotel is entertainment in its own nature: a hip restaurant, lounge, and bar; an exceptional theme; and visually spectacular decorations. Casa Colombo Casa Colombo offers personalised service at its very best. A stunningly restored 200 year old Moorish mansion originally built by one of the wealthiest Indian trading families of the time, Casa is a lavishly restored twelve suite boutique city hotel located down a private lane just off the Galle Road. Combining old world charm with contemporary design and timeless sophistication, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Divergent In The Divergent In a futuristic world in Chicago, the civilzation was divided into five groups, the factions, based on their human virtues. Abnegation, Amity, Candor, Erudite and the Dauntless. Each of the people living in this futuristic world must choose a faction and commit to it as they reach their 16th age. The Abnegation, they re the government and the public servants. They live a simple life, not selfish and dedicated to help those in need. Erudite, the intelligent ones. They commend intelligence and knowledge. Amity, they re farmers. They re kind and always happy. Candor they were honest and truthful. Lastly, the Dauntless, they were the police and protectors. They were amazing because of their braveness and fearlessness. Beatrice Prior Tris was the main character here. She didn t know what faction does she belong. Based on the test, she belongs to the Abnegation, Erudite and Dauntless. Basically she s divergent. Divergent means you doesn t fit in to just one faction. It s either you fit in to two or more factions. Furthermore, Tris was an Abnegation. Her whole family were Abnegation. She and her brother was in the right age to choose what faction they must belong. Faction before blood , the number one motto in this movie. Simply, you ll have to choose what faction you belong instead of choosing your family s. Her brother Caleb chose Erudite. Tris chose dauntless. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tris learned how to fight and became brave. They undergone a vying commencement process to fulfull their chosen faction. There was a ranking system. Only the top ten rookies will become Dauntless members and the rest who will fail shall become factionless. Factionless were the abandoned ones and do not belong to the accepted citizens of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Marketing and Mouse Trap Company Case. Trap Ease America: The big cheese mousetraps 1) Martha and the Trap Ease America investors believe they face a once in a lifetime opportunity. What information do they need to evaluate this opportunity? How do you think the group would write its mission statement? How would you write it? By saying they face a once in a lifetime opportunity I assume that they are talking about the potential for profit and growth. However, from this case it doesn t seem that Martha, the president of Trap Ease had done enough research into her market to realistically assess whether the demand for her product would be there. First she would need to decide what customers want and need. Do they want or need the safety and extra features that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Could it position the product in other ways? It seems that the Trap Ease mouse trap has positioned itself in the market as being a very innovative and well engineered product. It has done this by winning awards from trade shows and magazines. If it is better able to connect these features of the mouse traps with the needs and wants of their target consumers then they should be able to generate a larger demand. They could also try to change it s position a little bit. Trap Ease could also position the product as causing less waist because it is re useable or they could lower it s cost and make it more affordable. By making it the most affordable, innovative mouse trap on the market they could probably gain some more demand. Another way in which they could position their product would be by having an incredibly good customer service team that could deliver services to their customers that were having problems using the product. By having a good customer service team they could build better relationships with their customers and increase their customer equity 4.Describe the current marketing mix for Trap Ease. Do you see any problems with this mix? The marketing mix of a company consists of the four P s: Product, Price, Place and Promotion. Currently Trap Ease only has one product, their mouse trap. They probably could create a couple different versions of their mouse trap in order to offer more variety. The higher price of their mouse trap seems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Criticism Of Modernism In Virginia Woolf s To The Lighthouse Virginia Woolf was born Stephen in 1882, she passed away in 1941. She had four siblings and grew up in London, but St. Ives in Cornwall was the long term summer residency of her family. Her mother passed away in 1895, which was the starting point of Virginia Woolf s history of depression, within a ten year period her father and her elder brother also died (Lavizzari 1991 251). These biographical aspects are relevant, in so far that some events of to the Lighthouse are influenced, or mirror them. To the Lighthouse was Woolf s fifth noveland the publication with which she felt that she finally had successfully established herself as a writer (Bell 1980 137). Woolf herself tried to reject her Victorian and Edwardian age literary influences, which constitutes a key feature of modernism in general, but did not fully succeed in doing so (Whitworth 2000 150). In her essays, such as Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown (1923), How should one read a book (1926) or Reading (1919), Woolf outlined what she expects of fiction. Still, she praises the astonishing vividness and reality of Victorian characterisation,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Central to this analysis of spatial semantics in To the Lighthouse are her essays Modern Fiction (1925), Mr. Bennett and Mrs Brown (1923), What is a Novel? (1927), On Reading (1919) and Character in Fiction (1924), which discuss aspects relevant for a semantic analysis of her own work. In addition to a great variety of other opinions published on the structure of To the Lighthouse, these essays shall be also considered. Qualities known to be important for Woolf s composition of a novel are her rejection of Victorian materialism (Bell 1980a 159), which does not preclude the importance she sees in a fruitful building of characters, opposing what Virginia Woolf called a lack of real, true and convincing characters (Bell 1980b ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Importance Of Descartes On Physiology Hitherto, I have explained some elements concerning Descartes and vitalistic theories about physiology. On the one hand, I have highlighted that Descartes approach to physiology is founded on his mechanical conception of nature, which allows him to use the laws of nature in order to explain the particular functioning of the human body. In general, Descartes argues that God creates matter in a uniform way and he separates it, creating individual bodies, through the introduction of motion in the system. Accordingly, Descartes conception of matter denies the very possibility of the existence of certain individual properties of matter, on the assumption that every matter particle has been created in the same way and is affected by the same laws. Thus, Descartes explains that the laws of nature have a broad scope, and their universal application is based on the metaphysical conception of the regularity... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, in his World, Descartes explains that heat and light are explicable in terms of the motion of the particles which constitute the flame or the Sun the luminescent bodies of nature. In his description, Descartes argues that When flame burns wood or some other similar material, we can see with the naked eye it sets the minute parts of the wood in motion and separates them from one another, thus transforming the finer parts into fire, air and smoke, and leaving the coarser parts as ashes (AT XI, 7). Clearly, this mechanical explanationcontradicts the vitalist conception of the qualities of the bodies which make them flammable. In vitalistic terms, the capacity of burning a body has is explained because of a quality in it which makes it flammable: a heat quality or a light quality explains the presence of this visible effects in bodies like the Sun or a flame. For Descartes, this positions are nothing but the result of a productive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Meaning Of Globalization And Sustainable Development In this paper, I aim to present conceptually the meaning of globalization and sustainable development. The purpose of this paper is to utilize the three pillars of sustainable development (economy, society and environment) to explain the significance of sustainable development as an approach in a globalized world. A critical literature review on the multidisciplinary literature from the first four weeks of this unit is thoroughly studied in order to get a clear understating of the existing issues, tensions and synergies regarding globalizationand sustainable development. Moreover, underlying the fact that there s conflict between ecological balances and increasing demand for economic growth (Byrne Glover, 2002), this paper also highlights the ways in which globalization can be sustained. Literature on Globalization and Sustainable Development Contemporary literature reveals that globalization continues to gain widespread popularity in the political and business world (Yeung, 2015) because of its ability to encompass the diverse set of economic, political and cultural processes (Kelly, 1999). Despite of its popularity, the literature on globalization remains highly ambiguous and chaotic (Jessop 1999, as cited in Yeung 2015). As (Byrne Glover, 2002) suggest that meaning of globalization differ from scholars to scholars, to one analyst, it may present a way to promote economic growth and cultural exchange (Bryan Farrell, 1996; Thurow, 1999, as cited in Byrne Glover, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Analysis Of The Story Story Of An Hour Stephanie Morales May 18, 2016 English V01B, Section 31953 Essay 3 Research Paper Word Count: Title Women throughout history have often been undermined and have never lived to their full potential. In the short story, Story of an Hour the main character; Mrs. Mallard displays the ongoing struggles of what women during the eighteenth century had to go through. Men often had patriarchal values and dictated what type of behavior and traditional roles women had to follow that was deemed acceptable during this time. A patriarchal society is as follows, consists of a male dominated power structure throughout organized society and in individual relationships. (Napikoski) Through the lens of a feminist critic we ask ourselves do Mrs. Mallard and her husbands depiction of a patriarchal society alive during that time affect and entrap her own sense of identity and in what ways is it shown? A feminist critical view of this story, The Story of an Hour, mainly focuses on the ways women struggled to find their own way, declare their own independence and the injustices they had to go through daily. Many women were oppressed and not treated the same as men. Before trying to understand and analyze the gender role and feminism literary approach I need to give you a brief summarization of what this story is about and a breakdown of Mrs. And Mr. Mallard s marriage. This short story is about a woman named Mrs. Mallard who has a heart condition. Her husbands friend learns about a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Loreal What are L Oreal s major barriers to pursuing a global strategy ? Overall L OrГ©al s decision to fight the European shampoo battle required considerable coordination between company headquarters and the subsidiaries Balancing the global strategy for ElsГ©ve with different market characteristics and particularities was going to be one of the most crucial issues for success. Competition had traditionally been based on price, which made margins relatively narrow. The result was a rather lucklustre market where brands were unable to differentiate themselves in the eyes of the consumer or position themselves to stand out from the rest. The global strategy had to be implemented in the different markets, bearing in mind that each of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This situation did not directly affect consumers buying habits except in one area: if customers did not find the brand they were looking for at a superstore, they waited until it was restocked and bought it later. The three main shampoo brands in Spain belonged to Procter Gamble. According to industry experts, demand in the Spanish market showed a trend towards sophisticated and scientific products focused on specific needs. The market therefore accepted the introduction of new products that contained technological innovations, as well as professional line products. Natural ingredients were also very well accepted. The Spanish market did not differ greatly form other markets, except for the fact that the modernization and activation of the Spanish market had occurred somewhat later than in other countries. One of the main peculiarities of the Spanish market was the Size of the shampoo bottles, significantly bigger than the average European bottle of 200 250 ml. Marketing and format size that was different from the other countries meant lower production efficiency and also took a bite out of manufacturers profitability. Discovering new unsatisfied need on this market was rather difficult. Shampoo was a basic product and finding a different positioning was a major challenge. The level of advertising investment was quite high and improving the brands market share meant spending money and taking
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  • 31. Short Story About The Crazy Ghost Muhahahaha, with my Ghost Machine I can bring back the dead to haunt this world, once and for all! Shouted Dr Raggu. Police! Put your hands up! The authorities were at the scene. Prepare to die! For the rest of the world, they will be haunted by ghosts!, exclaimed the crazy professor. Hands up drop the weapon!, the professor had a baby in his hands along with a ray gun. He went to release the ghosts, but something went wrong. BOOM! It went up in flames. After the scene all that was found was the baby, no ghosts, the ghosts powers were gone, but the police did not know where, only the baby. Jack! What the heck are we going to do about the weather. There were no signs of this weather before any of this happened. It has been a month! Nervously said Nick. Jack responded, I don t know, but we are climbing to the top of the building where the weather panel is to find this out. Kshhh go to your classes, said the lady in the intercom. Those intercoms have been messed up since the weather has been going on. In my Geometry class the water leaks took out our power. Nick and Jack went up to the door leading to the rooftop, but there was some weird insulation surrounding the edges of the door. Footsteps were heard. Jack Flame, Nick Harden, what are you doing? Said the janitor. Um uhh, our science project from last month is up there. Jack said with a fake smile. Well if you open that door it will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Nonviolent Direct Action Is An Option Violence is an option that is heavily debated when taking action. It can often result in complete chaos and not accomplish the original purpose of the action. Nonviolent direct action is another option that is contemplated. It involves the use of direct action without violent force to get the point of the action known. Examples of nonviolent direct action would include strikes and protests. The use of such action is often best implemented in human experience that involve discrimination. Differences in race, gender, or religious affiliation can often cause discrimination. Individuals in minority groups are seen as unequal to the majority and can be easily be discriminated against. To promote change, minority groups often take actions. The action can either involve violence or exclude it. Violent force can degrade the appearance of the individuals and create more anger between the two opposing sides. The use of non violent direct action shows more humility of those who are being discriminated against. Others being to understand the issue without creating chaos. Non violent direct action can also be used for political purposes. Protestors can often be found outside of government buildings demanding change. It also works well in this aspect because it can be more powerful than the use of violence. The destruction and anguish are generally what is heard about not what the purpose it when violence is used. Non violent action is superior at getting the issues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Appropriate Language In Chris Lilley s Summer Heights High I am Chris Lilley, the producer of Summer Heights High. I believe that Summer Heights High has some positives and negatives. The language, behaviours and values that are used in the several episodes are not suitable for children under 15 years old. This means that your 11 year old child should not be watching Summer Heights High. The language that is used may influence children that are younger than 15 years of age to use the inappropriate language said in the episode such as Sorry, ranga or It s not appropriate because he s homo . This language used would show children under 15 years of age that it is right to say this inappropriate language to people. Children over 15 may have matured but children younger might may have not. The message of using inappropriate language is called satire , this means, the use of humour, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to show and criticize people s stupidity mainly in the situation of current policies and other issues. It is to make the show funny from certain things that the main characters say but in reality we all know that it is true and not quite funny. By putting inappropriate language in the episodes is because I want to show how in the world today, language is used in nearly every school and this is not right.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s like the boganest school in the world. The example given shows language like this is appropriate. But when Ja mie quoted that My ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Analysis Of The Book Fahrenheit 451 Fahrenheit 451 begins by introducing Guy Montag, a fireman who starts fires rather than putting them out, in a grim futuristic United States. The author describes Montag, along with the other fireman, as having, ...black hair, black brows, a fiery face, and a blue steel shaved but unshaved look (page 30). The book opens by describing the pleasure experiences doing his job as a fireman one evening. The first sentence being, It was a pleasure to burn (page 1). After his day at work he strolls home and happens across a young girl, around sixteen, named Clarisse McClellan. This young girl proves to the fireman to be unique, she is a deep thinker and rises above society. She didn t want to know how a thing was done, but why (page 57). After talking with Clarisse Montage arrives home, finding is wife in bed and an empty bottle of pills on the ground. He takes her to the hospital were he watches strangers help is wife, Mildred. Here he begins to ponder saying, There are billions of us and that s too many. Nobody knows anyone (page 14). Meaning that everyone lives for themselves and not for others, no one cares to make friends or understand another person. They live to be happy. The next day, and many days after that, Montag would meet Clarisse and they would walk together and socialize, on the way towards the train that took Montag to work. They wouldn t talk about cars or clothes, but about what a leaf smelled like or wonder how race car drivers viewed the world. She told ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Advantages Of Freemium 1INTRODUCTION Freemium business model is the new hit business model of the moment as it is revolutionizing today s industries. It is helping making the world a better in a way that it allows people to access tools and services that they would never be able to afford before. The world has gone digital and people are always looking for the most recent free product to test. Thus to catch the consumers attention, the product or service must be the simplest product or service and it must also provide an instant value. Freemium is the business model that has been growing in popularity among businesses and obviously users/consumers due to apparent simplicity. Freemium is composed of the two terms free and premium . The word freemium in itself was created after a discussion on Fred Wilson s blog in 2006 where he wondered of what kind of business model allows a business give your service away for free, possibly ad supported but maybe not, acquire a large number of customers very efficiently through word of mouth, referral networks, organic search marketing, etc., then offer premium priced value added services or an enhanced version of your service to your customer base (Wilson, 2006). However the origins of the freemium business model come from the business model called shareware. This business model has been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This essay is only the visible side of the iceberg. The ever increasing value of a free buyer resulting in the decreasing costs of marketing is for me the number one reason that should lead to switching to freemium. But it is critical to consider the risks and the uncertainty that come with a freemium business model. The decision to switch business model must be a meticulous process and it should happen in one day. With social media sites being so popular, electronic word of mouth is another boost to influencing and recommending friends to test new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Puyehue Volcanoe INTRODUCTION Puyehue volcanoe was gushing lava in Chile eruption on Saturday 4 June 2011 following 51 years of inactivity. On the 3th June a seismic swarm happened with 1450 quakes enlisted at the volcano of gushing lava, related with magma development under the fountain of liquid magma. The seismic tremors has a concentration of 2 5 km profundity on the southeast flank of the fountain of liquid magma. On Saturday fourth of June the well of lava alarm was raised to level RED after a checked increment in seismic movement. The dangerous ejection at Puyehue well of lava started on Saturday fourth June delivering a 10 km high fiery debris section. More than 600 individuals were emptied from the range. Volcanic fiery debris fell in the city of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Chilean interior minister said more than 4,000 individuals were evacuated immediately. The volcanic fiery ashes rose upward more than six miles and has brought on flight cancelations. As indicated by Chilean wellbeing service clean arranging division head Bernardo Martorell, the fiery debris could bring about water contamination and eye and skin diseases. Starting yesterday, Associated Press said nobody was accounted for harmed accordingly of the ejection. Yet, on Thursday a service official said they fear another eruption may happen. IMPACT ON COMMUNITY Airline organizations lost amongst $12 and $15millon pesos in the 10 first days taking after the emission, as per day by day La NaciГіn. More than 400 household and global flights were crossed out, influencing an expected 37,000 travelers. Volcanic ashes gathers on streets, lakes, all over, creating disturbances in transport and influencing the neighborhood condition. This hinders business, which in Patagonia for the most part resolves around tourism and agriculture. PLATE ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Alternative Family Structures 3. Alternative Family structure Statistics show that fewer people are getting married, and that more marriages are ending in divorce. Statistics show that there are 1,300 new stepfamilies forming every day. Over half of American families are remarried, that is 75% of marriages ending in divorce, remarry. (Source: Boundless. Family Structures. Boundless Sociology. Boundless, 08 Aug. 2016. Retrieved 12 Sep. 2016 from https://www.boundless.com/sociology/textbooks/boundless sociology textbook/family 12/family 91/family structures 521 10352/) People are living alone, cohabiting with someone, or marrying more than once thus creating stepfamilies. Nuclear families once dominated every neighbourhood, but currently our society displays greater ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Resentment towards God in the Religous Poem, Tenebrae In Tenebrae, Paul Celan channels his resentment towards God through a methodical use of literary techniques. Celan utilizes several motifs to express his bitterness throughout the religious poem that allow his emotions to be portrayed in an understandable manner. One may identify death and a sense of closeness as the major motifs along with drinking and prayer as minor motifs Celan used to portray his dark emotions. With the use of effective motifs, the key element of role reversal, and an angered tone, Celan gets his warning to God. The poem is spoken through humans towards God, with an evident theme of death that is demonstrated throughout the poem. Death is shown through the sense of slaughter; it is brought up in the beginning of the poem with the use of words claw, and clawed. It is a possibility that these words are the author s way of referencing the slaughter. In ritual slaughter animals were killed not by blunt force, but by something sharp. Knifes or perhaps claws were used to cut the animal open such that blood flowed freely out the animal1.Celan keeps up the motif of death with the following verses. Askew we went there, (10) went there to bend (11) down to the trough, to the crater. (12) To be watered we went there, Lord. (13) Celan alludes to animals with the metaphor in lines 11 and 12 with the word trough . One may agree with this idea considering the fact that cattle feed, and drink out of troughs. Crater and watered could be seen as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Essay On Psych Myths There exists a prevailing myth that psychology is only a soft science. Soft science, indicating that the practice of psychology is less rigorous, less precise, and, to some degree, less worthy than the hard sciences chemistry, biology, physics. This study, conducted by Maureen A, McCarthy and Sue Frantz called Challenging the Status Quo: Evidence that Introductory PsychologyCan Dispel Myths , attempts to do just that. Their hypothesis was that when given the chance to take an introduction to psychology course, participants would walk away with enough information to distinguish psych fact from psych fiction. This would indeed prove how valuable of a science psychology is. In the study, students enrolled in a community college were placed into two identical introductory psychology courses. Over the course of the class, instructors taught a number of lessons that addressed popular myths or stereotypes about human psychology and behavior. These included old adages such as Humans only use 10% of the brain, Individuals commonly repress the memories of traumatic experiences and People with schizophrenia have multiple personalities. Students filled out a preliminary questionnaire to gage what they knew (or didn t know) on the very first day of class. They were... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These were the results of the first test. From the second test, the one taken at the end of the course, participants reported disagreement with almost all of the myths. One year on, the third test, the same result. To quote the article directly, In general, the results of this study demonstrate promise for using the introductory psychology course as a vehicle for correcting myths and misperceptions that are held by a large percentage of the general population. (Challenging the Status Quo) Their findings are in accordance, it seems, with their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay Fin 601 Final Exam User Ms Julie Ciarlante Course FIN 601 001 FA 13 14 Test FIN 601 Final Exam Started 12/12/13 7:19 PM Submitted 12/12/13 9:25 PM Status Completed Attempt Score 126 out of 135 points Time Elapsed 2 hours, 5 minutes out of 5 hours. Question 1 3 out of 3 points A bond with an annual coupon of $70 and originally sold at par for $1,000. The current market interest rate (yield to maturity) is 8%. This bond will sell at _______. Assuming no change in market interest rates, the bond will present the holder with capital ________ as it matures. . Answer Selected Answer: B. discount; gains Correct Answer: B. discount; gains Question 2 3 out of 3 points Given two comparable bonds A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I. The greater the standard deviation, the lower the risk. II. The standard deviation is a measure of volatility. III. The higher the standard deviation, the less certain the rate of return in any one given year. IV. The higher the standard deviation, the higher the expected return. . Answer Selected Answer: B.
  • 41. II, III, and IV only Correct Answer: B. II, III, and IV only Question 13 3 out of 3 points The excess return you earn by moving from a relatively risk free investment to a risky investment is called the . Answer Selected Answers: C. risk premium Correct Answers: C. risk premium Question 14 3 out of 3 points You recently purchased a stockthat is expected to earn 12% in a booming economy, 8% in a normal economy and lose 5% in a recessionary economy. There is a 15% probability of a boom, a 75% chance of a normal economy, and a 10% chance of a recession. What is your expected rate of return on this stock? . Answer Selected Answer: C. 7.30% Correct Answer: C. 7.30% Question 15 3 out of 3 points Risk that affects at most a small number of assets is called _____ risk. . Answer Selected Answer: D. unsystematic Correct Answer: D. unsystematic Question 16 3 out of 3 points Which of the following would be considered an example of systematic risk? . ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Communication And Diversity Training Essay Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science or the Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (Dunstone Williamson, 2012). Sheppard and Bonneau (2002) summarized the impact on physical working capacity of commonly encountered gender differences in size, body composition, haemoglobin levels, and muscular strength. According to the authors, the potential training response of female applicants is likely at least to match that of their male peers, and the needs of female police recruits are thus best accommodated by providing every opportunity to augment fitness to the required minimum level. The main weakness of any current requirement is that most police forces do not yet apply an equivalent criterion to older incumbent officers, where similar issues may arise. 2.3 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Newton (2006) employees are not a homogenous group but reflect the growing diversity of the larger population. By recognizing and valuing women and men s differences (such as age, religion, cultural and linguistic backgrounds, disability, sexual orientation, etc.) and considering their needs in shaping training and development opportunities, the business stands to benefit from the diversity of their contributions. Communication and diversity training regarding gender identity in the workplace should be comparable to other policy announcements and training initiatives (Boyle, 2005). For instance, if an employer provides online harassment training that incorporates race and sex, it should also incorporate gender identity. Supervisory employees should receive diversity training that includes clear examples of discrimination based on gender identity shortly after starting employment and on a regular basis thereafter. When an employee transitions at work, these expectations should be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Rheumatoid Arthritis Essay Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic syndrome that is characterized by inflammation of the peripheral joints, but it may also involve the lungs, heart, blood vessels, and eyes. The prevalence of this autoimmune disease is between 0.3% to 1.5% of the population in the United States (Feinberg, pp 815). It affects women two to three times more often than men, and the onset of RA is usually between 25 and 50 years of age, but it can occur at any age (Reed, pp 584). RA can be diagnosed by establishing the presence of persistent joint pain, swelling in a symmetric distribution, and prolonged morning stiffness. RA usually affects multiplejoints, such as the hands, wrists, knees, elbows, feet, shoulders, hips, and small hand joints. RA is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lastly, there are radiographic erosions and/or Perarticular osteopenia in hand and/or wrist joints (Ryan, pp 57). Diagnosing and treating rheumatoid arthritis is a team effort between the patient and several types of health care professionals. When assessing a patient with RA, the professional should be looking at their activities of daily living, productivity skills and interests, leisure skills and interests, active and passive range of motion, muscle strength, hand functions, endurance, and cognitive features. Some psychosocial areas to be aware of are self concept, coping skills, interpersonal and social skills, communication skills, and support systems. Occupational therapy for an individual with RA will help the patient understand his or her disease and its effects on his or her life. The Occupational therapist will help the patient to improve his or her ability to perform daily activities, prevent loss of function, and direct successful adaptation with the disease. The Occupational therapist will also help the patient to develop problem solving skills needed to make adaptations throughout one s life. The Occupational therapist will also treat the physical and psychosocial difficulties that may limit the patient s occupational performance (Fienberg, pp 816). The Occupational Therapist will review, observe and interview the patient, as well as administrating screening tests, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Group Development Paper Group Development Outside of the study of leadership, the words group and team are often synonymous. When applying these words to the study of Full Range Leadership Development, these two words fall on opposite ends of the synergy spectrum. Sosik and Jung (2010) explain that in a group, individuals are focused in a self centered manner; the completion of their work is focused heavily on the good of the individual and there is not much consideration for how their work impacts the overall performance of the group (p. 305). On a team, there is a much stronger sense of accountability and ownership regarding individual performance and its impact on the work of the whole (Sosik Jung, 2010, p. 305). According to Sosik and Jung (2010), ...Team members believe that they not only are accountable for their own performance, but also hold mutual accountability for collective objectives. They develop a high level of trust, and every member encourages others to look at their work from a larger perspective (p. 305).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the moment employees become part of the USAA family, they are immersed in a culture that profoundly embraces the service and sacrifices made by those whom the organization serves the men and women of the U.S. military and their families. Having the opportunity to serve the financial needs of those who serve the country is an honor for all of us (USAA, 2015). With a shared purpose of focusing on serving those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, the USAA team has reached a level of group minded accountability, a key characteristic seen in highly developed teams. Sosik and Jung (2010) list the characteristics of a highly developed team as performing at a level of excellence at the time of due date and beyond, excelling and then adjourning, and being highly synergistic (p. 310). As an organization, USAA meets these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. A Review On The Buyers Ownership Financing Risk, Neiman... Instead, the buyers only notable out would be a tightly drafted material adverse change ( MAC ) clause and the buyers were well aware that the threshold for adverse events to qualify as a MAC is extremely high in Delaware courts.60 Why would bidders as sophisticated as TPG and Warburg agree to terms that seem so skewed towards the sellers? In their own words, they were very comfortable with the process. 61 They negotiated MAC clauses with the banks providing debt financing that mirrored almost perfectly the MAC clause in the sales agreement, so they were very confident that their banks would show up. 62 Second, Neiman was negotiating from a position of strength: it was a highly respected company and there was significant interest in the auction. In short, TPG/Warburg really wanted the company and believed that they would be able to close the transaction, so they were willing to accept fairly restrictive deal protections. Finally, to mitigate the buyers financing risk, Neiman s bankers at Goldman Sachs offered potential buyers stapled financing for the deal.63 This creates for buyers a convenient negotiation floor vis Г vis other potential *248 sources of leverage, because their financing is guaranteed.64 Moreover, stapled financing may enable buyers to bid more boldly by guaranteeing the availability of financing on certain terms. 3. Being in the Right Place at the Right Time. There are a number of intangible factors that facilitated this particular deal and may, in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Theory Of Training And Weight Training Another method of training that has shown to be successful in improving acceleration is power and weight training supported by research from (Chelly, 2009). Mansfield athletics club; Thomas; Spinks and Tricoli. The definition of power training is training is most commonly used to develop a muscle group s ability to contract at maximum force in the shortest amount of time possible (McArdle, Katch Katch 2015). Weight trainingis defined as a system of conditioning involving lifting weights especially for strength and endurance (Merriam and Webster 2015). Power is important to acceleration as the runner s feet are in contact with the floor for longer than if they were at full speed and so more power is needed to create movement and quickly (Mansfield athletics club 2012). Research, by Mohamed Souhaiel Chelly (2009), showed the effect of back squat and other forms of power training over a 2 months period (twice a week) on acceleration and other forms of explosive movements by football players. They found that in the first 5 meters in a 40m sprint the velocity of the players improved after using the power training techniques. This is specific to junior soccer players and so may not be specific to other sports or those of different athletic standards. In the book strength and power in sport , it is noted by the author (Latif Thomas 2010) that The use of training methods involving, maximal and near maximal contractions, cause a remarkable increase in RFD accompanied by an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Tooth Replacement Options Tooth RРµplacРµmРµnt Options If you rРµ missing onРµ or morРµ tееth, you may bРµ all too awarРµ of thРµir importancРµ to your looks and dРµntal hРµalth. Your tееth arРµ dРµsignРµd to work togРµthРµr to hРµlp you chРµw, spРµak, and smilРµ. WhРµn tееth arРµ missing, it is difficult to do thРµsРµ things. Р•vРµn thРµ loss of a back tooth may causРµ your mouth to shift and your facРµ to look oldРµr. FortunatРµly, missing tееth can bРµ rРµplacРµd. ThРµ following arРµ thrее options your dРµntist may suggРµst, dРµpРµnding on your nееds. RРµplacРµmРµnt tееth should last for yРµars at a timРµ, so it is important to choosРµ a trРµatmРµnt that s right for you. 1. Implants 2. FixРµd BridgРµs 3. RРµmovablРµ Partial DРµnturРµs 1. Implants Many patiРµnts choosРµ implants to rРµplacРµ a singlРµ tooth, sРµvРµral tееth, or to support a full sРµt of dРµnturРµs. Implants arРµ posts that arРµ surgically placРµd in thРµ uppРµr or lowРµr jaw, whРµrРµ thРµy function as a sturdy anchor for rРµplacРµmРµnt tееth. ThРµy arРµ madРµ of titanium (a strong, lightwРµight mРµtal) and othРµr matРµrials that arРµ accРµptРµd by thРµ human body. Most patiРµnts find that an implant is sРµcurРµ and stablРµ a good rРµplacРµmРµnt for thРµir own tooth. HowРµvРµr, implants arРµ not an option for РµvРµryonРµ. BРµcausРµ implants rРµquirРµ surgРµry, patiРµnts should bРµ in good hРµalth ovРµrall. PatiРµnts РµithРµr must havРµ adРµquatРµ bonРµ to support thРµ implant, or bРµ ablРµ to havРµ surgРµry to build up thРµ arРµa nееding thРµ implant. PatiРµnts also should bРµ rРµady to commit to a daily oral carРµ routinРµ and to rРµgular dРµntal visits. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Analysis Of The Reggio Emilia Approach To Education And... According to scholastic, Color and shape are ways children observe and categorize what they see. These very recognizable characteristics encourage children to define and organize the diverse world around them. (church). This article is about the Reggio Emilia approach to education and the Shades of Pink study. The shades of Pink study describes how six preschoolers and their teacher engaged in a collaborative learning project through which they learned about the shades of a colorin this case, pink. Understanding color and shape is a tool for learning many skills in all curriculum areas, from math and science to language and reading. For example, when your child learns to discern the similarities and differences between colors and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The teacher in the article, Pritti Mistry, discovered that children in her classes loved to paint. She also noticed that children for some reason often chose the color red. After observing this for some time, Mrs. Mistry brought in a bunch of red object to show her students. She then asked the students to come up with a name for every different shade of the color red that they found in the objects. However, this activity did not just stay in the classroom for long. The students eventually wanted to look for red objects when they went outside, or when they left the school and went to their homes. After a while, the students started mixing different color paints to try and recreate the shades of red they saw. Through the mixing of the different colors the students were able to discover texture. By mixing the paints on the canvas the different amounts of layers created different textures. Eventually, the students got tired of the color red, hey asked the teacher if she had any pink paint. She told them to experiment with the other colors and see if they could figure out how to mix the colors to make red. The students discovered very fast that it was white and red. To help the students learn the shades of pink Mrs. Mistry took her class on a walk outside. The students all had different names for the different shades some combined other colors and pink, like purplish pink, others just said light or dark pink. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. What Is The Theme Of Larkin And Abse Both Larkin and Abse have composed verse which includes certain degrees of misery, be that as it may, it s reasonable that they have distinctive perspectives on what causes the feeling. Charles Hall said that it was ideal in Larkin s perspective, for everybody to leave themselves to their fates and acknowledge the intractable void of their lives. Larkin appears to have the viewpoint that misery is for the most part and crucial part of the human condition. Though Abse is for the most part hopeful, as a rule his misery in his verse is subjective, brought about by uncommon minutes in the family, or attention to mortality. Larkin for the most part trusts that despondency lies in the desires of life and reality. One of his most regular convictions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A good example of this is in his poem, A scene from married life. Generally the title suggests an unremarkable and common place event, reluctant to give any information of the overall content of the poem. Much like Larkin, Abse comments of the routine of his day, saying that nothing was happening until it happened, the uneventful day therefore acts as a surprise for the argument that follows. However, Abse writes about routine as a comfort, something he can rely on. It seems that he prefers the routine over the uneventful occurrences. Although, Abse also has similar views to Larkin when he mentions stuffy office block he seems to resent the idea of work and describes the commuters as trapped , almost as though they are imprisoned by their job and the routine which prevents the freedom of occasional spontaneous events. He uses the transferred epithet of brooding the represent his own unhappiness as he thinks about the argument and the dank confusion of the grey clouds indicative of his troubled marriage. He describes a marriage between the sea and the sky as a resentful wedlock , possibly signifying the dominant verses the submissive in their relationship much like the metaphor in the previous stanza where the early worm eats the dead bird. Abse s method of rearranging a well known saying allows the reader to take that Abse, who considered himself the dominant one of the pair, was in fact subjugated by his wife during this argument, embarrassing him. Abse, in this poem, uses the method of self mockery in order to create an almost amusing scene of an actually very serious moment. He describes his moment of despair similar to a B movie, which was a poor quality movie known for its clichГ©d scenes and bad acting. He pictures his great climatic scene, of him killing himself in a very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Hybrid Cars And The Electric Motor Hybrid cars have been around for a long time. Much longer than any of us have even thought. The first battery powered machines came way earlier, but for the hybrid cars we think of today, these models started coming out around 1888. A vehicle is a hybrid if it utilizes more than one form of onboard energy to achieve propulsion. In practice, that means a hybrid will have a traditional internal combustion engine and a fuel tank, as well as one or more electric motors and a battery pack. (Edmunds) The gas is used to fuel the car but the main source of the power comes from the electric motor. There have also been companies, like Porsche, who have created hybrids that used an internal combustion enginethat would turn a generator that powered an electric motor. A car with just the electric motor is not a hybrid, it s just an electric car. Many companies have seen the growing field of hybrids cars and plan to expand their showcases with these new cars. Some of these companies include Honda, Volvo, and Cadillac. These hybrid cars have been tested and matched up against conventional cars in almost every category possible. One of the main, and important, categories is the gas mileage, and this is one of the best reasons why people decide to go for these hybrid models. For a regular, conventional engine, vehicle, there is only one source of energy powering the engine, and therefore the car, and we all know that is gasoline. But with the hybrids, there is that second energy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Wiccans Goddess Although some Wiccans focus on particular gods from particular world mythologies, Wiccans may worship many gods and goddesses by many different names. Most worship some form of the Great Goddess and Her consort, The Horned God. Such duo theistic forces are often conceived as embodying complementary polarities, not in opposition. In some traditions worship of the Goddess is emphasized, although in others the Goddess and Godare seen as complementary co equals. The Goddess and God may be seen as associated with certain things (such as the Goddess with the earth or moon, God with sun and wildlife, etc.), but there are no hard and fast rules. Some traditions worship the Goddess alone while others see Divinity as essentially beyond human understanding,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some Wiccans conceive deities as similar to thought forms. According to current Gardnerian Wiccans, the exact names of the Goddess and God of traditional Wicca remain an initiatory secret, and they are not given in Gardner s books about witchcraft. However, the collection of Toronto Papers of Gardner s writings has been investigated by American scholars such as Aidan Kelly, leading to the suggestion that their names are Cernunnos and Aradia. These are the names used in the prototype Book of Shadows known as Ye Bok of Ye Arte Magickal. For most Wiccans, the Lord and Lady are seen as complementary polarities: male and female, force and form, comprehending all in their union; the tension and interplay between them is the basis of all creation, and this balance is seen in much of nature. The God and Goddess are sometimes symbolized as the Sun and Moon, and from her lunar associations the Goddess becomes a Triple Goddess with aspects of Maiden , Mother and Crone corresponding to the Moon s waxing, full and waning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. The Role Of An Engineer Essay When talking about engineering, people would probably have pictures in their mind of engineers using machines producing parts, drawing and sketching designs, or even doing some mathematical calculations. A more general answer to what engineers actually do would be that they solve social problems through the use of machines, devices, systems, materials and processes. They are all absolutely correct. But in reality, both the job and the role of an engineerare more complicated. They do not only have to work with machines and designs. Engineers are often involved in communications and negotiations. They have to work with different people and the responsibility that they have is massive. Important decisions are made by them and they have to use their own judgement. And very often, ethical considerations are already built into the decisions they make. In order to make the best decisions, they have to be understood in the context of their role in society and, moreover, they need to develop good ethical awareness and be able to deal with the dilemmas that they have to face every day. As mentioned above, it is very important for engineers to understand their own responsibilities. In 1960, the Conference of EngineeringSocieties of Western Europe and the United States of America defined professional engineeras follows:1 A professional engineer is competent by virtue of his/her fundamental education and training to apply the scientific method and outlook to the analysis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Postmodernism And Its Impact On The Western Of The... The emergence of postmodernism in the wake of the manifold carnage and destruction left by World War II (1939 1945), induced a fundamental shift in paradigms of historiography. This is patently evident when assessing the multi faceted impacts of postmodern critiques on the critical variant of the Sonderweg master narrative. An assessment of these impacts will be achieved through a close analysis of three historical works, namely Hans Ulrich Wehler s seminal social historyon Imperial Germany1871 1918 (1973), David Blackbourn and Geoff Eley s neo Marxist The Peculiarities of German History (1984) and Konrad. H. Jarausch and Michael Geyer s Shattered Past: Reconstructing German Histories (2002). Postmodernism s impact manifests in these three works by revealing an inherent tension between the postmodern approach to history and the differing interpretations of the Sonderwegmaster narrative. This results in a weakening of the Sonderweg thesis validity as its contribution to the historiographical debate surrounding the rise of National Socialism in Germany, is constrained by such critiques and tensions. However, the Sonderweg thesis facilitation of retrospective discussion through amplification of meaning , emphasises a different facet of historical validity . What prevails from this analysis, is that the Sonderweg thesis attempt to explain the rise of National Socialism in Germany; while problematic, has generated prolific historiographical debate and in this respect, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Theories Of John Stuart Mill John Stuart Mill can be recognized as an influential English philosopher of his time. He strongly believed in the concept of freedom of speech and choice, without the censorship that laws and legal constitution bring. In other terms Mill s approach states that democracy is the only way we can flourish if we let our ideas surface. This paper will be centered around John Stuart Mills theory of liberal democracy. This paper will be examining five different authors that have been inspired by Mills theoretical ideas. Su, H. C. (2009). Is social justice for or against liberty? the philosophical foundations of mill and Hayek s theory of liberty. Review of Austrian Economics, 22(4), 387 414. For this scholarly article author, Huei Su compares two philosophers Mills and Hayek s theory of liberty. The author argues that the the similarities in the economic theories of Mill and Hayek s main similarities between their theories are actually based on different rationales . The author focused on two particular ideals, liberty, and justice. From Mill s side he focused on liberty; how Mills believed that social justice aids in obtaining real freedom. While Hayek theory on liberty defers, however, Hayek supports his theory with his concept of rules and law. The author states that in regards to Mill, social justice and individual liberty can be achieved by utilitarianism only through various secondary principles of justice, rather than through the single first principle of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. War on Terrorism Essay The War On Terrorism Every morning, millions of people around the world begin their day by reading the newspaper. News topics are constantly discussed in everyday life and remain the dominant topic of conversation between friends, family, and even strangers. It is our responsibility as a modern society to recognize all events that impact our lives and make others aware of them, and newspapers as well as the general media allow us this opportunity. The New York Times , a worldwide newspaper, offers us a chance to become informed of worldwide current events while also offering insight into the development of society as seen through the eyes of the media. Through developing an archive of New York Times articles over a period of several... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Considering this, I have chosen articles for this chapter that seem most pertinent in the general overview of the response to these attacks, and through reviewing them one can clearly see the escalation of the American public s grief and desire for revenge and closure. The development of man s intellectual ability and understanding of the world around him can be most readily seen in the continued development of science and technology. Whether it be new advancements in medicine and healthcare or improvements on missiles for the anti terrorism war, science and technology breakthroughs reassure us that our culture is thriving and continuing to expand our horizons. As an economic giant in the worldwide scheme of business, the United States has a great focus on economical development and relations with foreign countries. The stock market has drastically changed in response to the terrorist attacks, and this in turn has led to a great impact on the lives of billions. The World Trade Towers, a symbol of our economic prowess, have fallen, but the American desire to move forward in the field of world business has compelled me to include this aspect of life in my archive. Although economics fuels our society from a business standpoint, the development of the mind is a practice that can never be rivaled. Through arts and entertainment, man is able to find what he is most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 56. Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Considering the Legal Requirements The Exxon Valdez oil spill that took place on March 24, 1989, was responsible for an enormous amount of damage to the natural environment of Alaska. Animal life and plant life alike, were severely harmed from this disastrous spill. Being such a high risk company, one would assume that the legal requirements surrounding the company policy were prioritized. Due to the scope of the disaster though, one may wonder just how strict the requirements were that governed the operations of Exxon. Even if there were rules in place, how well were they being followed by Exxon employees? What were the legal requirements that governed the operations of Exxon? Did the people responsible for this disaster consider these? In the following discussion, these are examined from a moral analysis point of view. After a broad investigation that lead to many lawsuits and fines, it was clear that multiple factors contributed to the Exxon disaster. The Coast Guard and the National Transportation Society were two of several agencies that provided rules and regulations for Exxon. These agencies found violations that Exxon committed that lead to the disaster. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the time of the Exxon disaster, it was found that Captain Joseph Hazelwood s blood alcohol level was 0.061. The Exxon crew also broke laws pertaining to manning the ship. They simply didn t have enough crew members. According to the state of Alaska, Manning policies also affected crew fatigue. Tankers in the 1950s carried a crew of 40 to 42 to manage about 6.3 million gallons of oil, the Exxon carried a crew of 19 to transport 53 million gallons. (Alaska, 2017) Basically, the captain was intoxicated and the crew was tired. They were incompetent for the massive task before them, to say the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 57. Comparison between Afternoons and An Arundel Tomb Comparison between Afternoons and An Arundel Tomb Both of Larkin s poems explore the loss of identity however they do so in different contexts. Afternoons depicts the continuation of life and subsequent passing of time through illustration of changing roles from a relatively carefree character to a young mother who must fully adopt this new identity and the life changes the title entails. The leaves fall in ones and twos is representative of the gradual nature of this changing identity which contrasts to the relatively significant transition the young mother experiences. However leaves is use of natural imagery therefore suggesting this shift of priorities to becoming a mother is hardly a rare, dramatic occurrence. Our Wedding,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alternatively Afternoons immediately begins with the pessimistic sentence summer is fading which firstly depicts the somewhat saddening time as the positivity commonly associated with the warm season starts to disappear and head towards a darker time. This can be interpreted to represent the vanishing love between husband and wife as the lovers change to husbands in skilled trades and young mothers which suggests the arrival of children to be burdening or disliked which is true to Larkin s somewhat pessimistic style. Behind them and Before them are featured at the beginning and the end of the second stanza, implying a sense of entrapment experienced by the mothers as they re unable to escape the mundane, domestic situation they now find themselves in therefore relating to the empty image illustrated by the hollows of afternoons Larkin also comments on the future in the final stanza s of both poems. In An Arundel Tomb what will survive us all is love implies that as long as the tomb endures then so with the couple s love subsequently keeping them alive in people s minds. In contrast to this optimism unusual for Larkin the quote may also suggest that the effigies are just that, there is no immortality provided by eternal love as they ve still died and this predicament is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...