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The Irish Potato Famine And Primary Sources
The Irish Potato Famine and Primary Sources
More than a million Irish people died during The Irish Potato famine that hit Ireland between 1845 to
1849 (Pollard, pg. 551). Potatoes were the primary diet of the Irish, especially the Irish Lump potato.
When the fungal disease hit, known as potato blight, the Irish potato crops were lost. After reading
primary sources regarding the Irish Potato Famine, the reader can visualize the horrors that the Irish
people endured during the Irish Potatoes Famine including starvation, the physical and the mental
effects that go along with it, the loss of family members, and especially witnessing their children
starve and die. Both Trench and Bennet had the purpose and intent of recording conditions ... Show
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Trench s excerpt focused on the housing and the sad, upsetting state of the children to appeal to the
reader. He depicted the inequality between rich and poor illustrated by . .coffins are only used for the
more wealthy. The majority were taken to the grave without any coffin, and buried in their rags: in
some instances even the rags are taken from the corpse to cover some still living body.
Trench describes seeing children in the home near death and several other children that had died. He
describes the peasant children s condition as pale as death. The mother and two children that were still
alive had only one dish of barley for the last four days. Even though his descriptions of what he
witnessed may have been the truth and he was relaying this to the reader, he was known as a ruthless
land agent who broke leases, leveled people s homes and banished the poor. Trench looked upon such
schemes as a cheap and efficient way to improve the estate . . . the population decreased by 40.3 %
during the Trench years, suggesting that in an attempt to clear the estate to make way for
improvements, many people were forced to leave, receiving little or no money from him
(Offalyhistoryarchives.com). Critics said of Trench, Even at his worst he gave his tenants the care that
a good stock breeder gives to his stock (Irishtimes.com).
William Bennett s Narrative of a Recent Journey of Six Weeks in Ireland was
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The Volkswagen Beetle
The people #8217;s car #8211; generically, Volkswagen in German #8211; is almost as old as the
automobile, and the type was familiar in Germany long before the advent of the Volkswagen. Usually
these #8220;popular #8221; cars were minimal cars, though size and simplicity did not necessarily
bring them within the reach of the ordinary man in the street. Henry Ford did build a successful
universal car, to sell at a low price, but his Model T with its 2.9 litre engine was by no means a small
car, nor was the Model A that followed it. When it was in production in the late 1920s, small
#8220;proper #8221; cars in Germany ranged from the 700 cc DKW to the 1 litre Opel, with small
Adlers, the BMW Dixi (a license built Austin Seven) and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
So in 1954 they got rid of the starter button and made it easier by putting it in the ignition. In 1960
500,000 beetles are shipped to the U.S. and you start to see more and more of them when on the road.
In 1970 they invent the annoying buzzer that goes off when the door is open and the beetle is first to
install it. In 1974 the first VW plant was shut down in Wolfsberg. Then in 1976 the metallic paint and
sport style rims were added to make the beetle look a little better which wasn #8217;t to bad for a cost
of $3,599. In 1978 the last beetle was produced in Germany and the only remaining beetle production
is in Mexico. (Beetle) Concept I was the sensation of the Detroit Show in January 1994 when
Volkswagen executives quite clearly stated that it was not the forerunner of the production model. By
the next motor show, at Geneva in March 1994, the strong public reaction had led to corporate change
of mind, and chairman Ferdinand Piech decided that it would be developed as a production model.
Beetle had never been an official VW name, but the public inevitably saw Concept I as #8220;Beetle
II #8221;, and on the Volkswagen stand at the 1996 Geneva Motor Show it was presented as #8220;the
new Beetle #8221;. The aim was 1998 production for sale in the United States first with models
arriving in European show rooms in the autumn. Concept I had started
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Immanuel Kafk The Hunger Artist
The hunger artist is present as separate from his audience because of his artistry and this is further
enhanced by the fact that he has chosen to seclude himself within a cage during his fasting periods.
This physical separation between him and society displays the self imposed alienation he feels is
necessary to craft. This physical separation allows him to dive deeper into his crat and his purist for
success while at the same time distancing him more from audience and their ability to understand. The
hunger artist believes that being separate from society is an essential part to being able to properly
display his craft. This willingness to be separated from society makes it increasingly harder for the
audience to truly appreciate his craft, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although he is able to fast much longer than 40 days he cannot because people will lose interest. This
causes a great separation from himself and the audience because the audience is content with what
they receive but he has a goal of reach his artist limit. The fact that people lose interest so quickly
while he is trying to achieve the most out of his craft really alienates his from his audience. Although
they are content he is constantly unhappy because he is unable to reach his limits, this leaves him
always dissatisfied. When the speaker explains the process after his 40 day fast his disappointment
and frustration is shown. This is show when Kafka writes, . . . and no one had any cause to be
dissatisfied with the proceedings, no one except the hunger artist himself, he only, as always (Kafka
330). Due to the frustration he because he is unable to reach his limit and perfect his craft the hunger
artist he is separated from society and is alienated by the importance his craft holds to him. This
presentation of isolation that Kafka showed represents the idea to due to the lack of understanding or
appreciation by others can cause alienation and isolation. As a result of his craft and his inability to
reach his goals the hunger artist s isolation from his audience deepens his overall isolation from
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How Do Tattoos Communicate In Polynesian Cultures
Writing Prompts: What do tattoos communicate in Polynesian cultures? in the U.S.? The skin stories
we learned about in class in Polynesian culture was very interesting. In their culture tattoos have a
deeper meaning then some American tattoos. The origin of where they come from is a lot different,
not to say that U.S tattoos are not important. Because there are plenty of passionate talented artists out
there, that do a solid job at making special tattoos for people every day. But the story of Polynesian
tattoos came to be is very different since it has been around for centuries. Polynesian people are
carrying their family s origins on their skin. They are representing heritage and lineage on their skin. It
s beautiful that they demonstrate
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The White Class And The American Family
Moreover, in our interview, she described what her article The Normal American Family was about,
and stated that, while conducting her researches, she became interested in the internalized racial
oppression within families. This internalized racial oppression within families later became based on
the white middle class family , to which I like to refer to as the modern American family ideology .
The white class family was the ideology that would be seen on television shows such as The Brady
Bunch, as mentioned by Professor Pyke. She addressed the television show, The Brady Bunch, as one
of the white middle class families that many second generation Asian American immigrant students
would compare to their families, and question why not being the same. Korean and Vietnamese
second generation children seem to have built an ideal American family based on what they see on
television or other American family, and that is why they have created certain ideals and
characteristics that their families should meet. Many of the image of normal family life that
respondents brought to their description came in the form of references to television families or the
families of non Asian friends (Pyke, 247). Professor Pyke mentioned that students would see these
white middle class families, and ask themselves why their families could not be the same. Or question
why their parents could not be affectionate, just like their friend s parents. The truth is that their
parents could not be
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Organ sale legality Essay
Legalizing the Sale of Human Organs
Every 10 minutes, another person is added to the waiting list for an organ transplant. That s 144
people every day, 52,620 people every year. And every day, 18 people die because there aren t enough
organs to go around. That is 6,570 people dying every year because they have waited too long for an
organ transplant [All About Donation]. There has to be some way to prevent these innocent people
from dying, and there is a way. Pretend for a moment that you re in a room full of very sick people
who need to be treated with medicine. Unfortunately, the room that you re in does not have enough
medicine. What do you do? You get more medicine from somewhere else. So how do we save people
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His argument was that The transplants were successful and the donors and recipients are now leading
full and healthy lives. [Anthony Gregory, 1]. These are just a couple of examples from other various
articles who also support legalizing organ sales. It doesn t take a rocket scientist to realize that it
would rescue those needing organ transplants. We shouldn t outlaw something that can potentially
save thousands of lives each year. It isn t right to prevent this from happening.
The sale of organs is a very ethically controversial issue though. It is viewed as disrespecting to the
human body, degrading it into nothing but a product. It would take away the beauty of the beautiful
and amazing anatomical structure that it is. But isn t it just as, if not more, disrespectful and degrading
to let an innocent human being die? That s an innocent person with an incredible life ahead them that
you have just taken away. Yet people are still hesitant. They predict that people will not want to donate
for a good cause but only for a reward. This argument has much truth to it but the human body does
not have much dignity to it now. People are free to do what they please with their body. They can
pierce their whole body as well as tattoo it, and that s on the outside. Changing the body on the inside
is in my opinion less degrading than
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Sambo Stereotypes Essay
The Sambo stereotype of Black men is prominent on many televisions shows that includes a Black
male character. Black men who are portrayed as Sambo are shown as a very happy, lazy, docile,
aggregable, and carefree man. This stereotype is used in television shows because he can be laughed
at, hence, humor is a form of oppression (Drew 4). In Tia Tyree s article African American Stereotypes
in Reality Television, she studies 10 different reality television shows and their inclusion on Black
stereotypes and found that male was the only gender to have participants coded as old stereotypes,
which were a Sambo, Uncle Tom, and Coon (403). In season 3 of the show The Apprentice, one of the
contestants Craig, was categorized as the old stereotype ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the comedy television series Uncle Buck premiered in mid 2016 was a television adaptation of the
movie Uncle Buck (1989). The show was based on an uncle stepping into the life of his brother and
family, however, the character Uncle Buck played by Mike Epps is the epitome of Sambo. In the first
season, episode 1 he says, I m a free spirit, you need to let me fly (Uncle Buck (2016) Season 1). This
line coincides with the idea of the carefreeness a Sambo. A few scenes later, he is seen taking a nap
shortly after being given the responsibility of taking care of his nieces and nephew and after being
awakened by them goes to the kitchen and drinks orange juice straight from the jug. These actions
exhibit traits associated with the Lazy Black Man. However, Uncle Buck does not represent all Black
men and evidently many can tell this is an over exaggeration of the stereotype, yet, many such as
white Americans may take the overarching idea that Black men are lazy, carefree and very happy go
lucky and apply it to situations in which they encounter Black
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The Blind Side Vs Night Analysis
One of they ways The Blind Side and Night are similar is that they share a common theme. The theme
is people make it threw obsetcles more easily when other people help them with it. One main
excample of this in both of the storys is that both of the characters face major obstcles throught the
story. An excample in The Blind Side, if that the main character Micheal Oher has to face a diffulect
situtation when he is a black kid and he has to go to a all white school.
Another excample from the book night is when Elie and all of the jews get everything taken away
from them when the holocaust starts. Some text evdience from the book is the same day, the hungarian
police burst into every Jewish home in the town. ( Wiesel 10 ). Elie and the ... Show more content on
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In The Blind Side it takes place in Memphis and the 20th century. Some evdience is his wandering out
of black memphis into rich white memphis... ( lewis 334). It says he moved from poor to rich because
he got adopted by a rich white family and he wa poor before he got adopted by them. My excample
from the book Night is that it takes places in 1941 1945 in Germany and Translyvania, and in
concentration camps. Evdience to prve that this is true is, The jews of Sighet the little town in
Translyvana where i spent my childhood. (Wiesal 34). It says he grew up in Translyvania. Which he
still lived during the start of the holocaust. Another main point is that the characters are different in the
story. In The Blind Side it says Micheal Oher is a Black student that is big and he is older then Elie. To
support that, He s the biggest player anyone ever seen. (Lewis 131). When Micheal walked into the all
white school everyone looked at him differently even the teacher. The teacher described him as big
and black. In the book Night Elie is different from MIcheal. In the book Night it said that Elie was 15
years old which is younger then Micheal. I also came to a conclusion that Elie in not as big as Micheal
and that he is white. Evdience to support that is No your eighteen, but im not. Im fifteen. (Wiesal 30).
To help explain this evdience, Elie had to say he was eighteen to stay with his
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How Does Greek Religion Affect Society
Greek Religion and its Effects on Society, Government, and Social Habits
Cameron Montesano
Boulder Creek High School
Abstract
The topic of this paper is Greek religion. The purpose of research is to gain more knowledge of the
history of Greek religion as well as how it has affected future religions and societies. All research done
for this project has been done online, the majority of sources coming from azlibrary.gov which is one
of the most trustable sites I ve come across. An overwhelmingly large amount of information was able
to be found on this topic so resources was not a problem for research. I thought it would be best to
focus on the gods since they played the largest role in Greek mythology and religion, and ... Show
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Today it s just myths and stories, but back in the B.C. s it was taken very seriously by the Greeks.
Greek religion and mythology is important to know about as it has played a large role in history as
well as ancient Greece civilizations. It is so important that it is still commonly referenced today in
media such as movies and books.
The number of gods and goddesses that exist in Greek mythology is uncountable, but there are twelve
major ones. These ones are seen as the most important of the gods and goddesses, or the most relevant
of them.
Greek Gods
Zeus is the most recognizable name in Greek mythology. In his origin he was thought to be the sky
god, bringing weather changes. He eventually became the god of gods due to development in the
mythology according to John M. Wickersham in Zues (2000). More officially, he was the god of law
and social order (Wickersham, 2000). He was an important god because of his role in the stories about
the titans, who were believed to rule before gods. The story of the titans says that Zeus was the sixth
son of the titans chief, Cronus, and he was the only son that
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The Role Of Abiotic And Biotic Stresses On The Environment
II. REVIEW OF LITERATURE Agriculture is one of the major sector becoming vulnerable to climate
change. Increased incidences of abiotic and biotic stresses are likely to cause serious negative impact
on crop production. Abiotic stress is defined as the negative impact of non living factors on the living
organisms in a specific environment. The non living variable must influence the environment beyond
its normal range of variation to adversely affect the performance or individual organism in a
significant way. This leads to decrease in the productivity by more than 50% in major crop plants
which are growing word wide (Bray et al., 2000). Increased water stress, reduction in rainfall and
increased air temperature are the major reasons for yield decline in wheat and paddy crops in many
parts of South Asia. The average increase in temperature per decade is measured to be 0.28 ºC over
land and 0.12 ºC over ocean and predicted that it is likely to rise further to a maximum of 2.5 ºC by
2050 and 5.8 ºC by 2100 (Jones et al., 1999; Grover et al., 2011). The principal abiotic stresses in
India are drought or soil moisture stress, high temperatures, soil salinity/alkalinity, low pH and metal
toxicity stresses that affect nearly two thirds area forming parts of the arid and semi arid eco systems
(Grover et al., 2011). Development of low cost, easily adaptable methods for the abiotic stress
management is a big challenge. Extensive research is being carried out across the globe, to
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The Deck Essay
The deck should start flat on your palm, roughly parallel to the floor. Your forefinger curls up and
around the front end of the deck, your thumb extends along the left side of the deck, and your second,
third, and fourth fingers press lightly on the right side of the deck, contacting it at each of their initial
joint lines (photo ?). Slightly bend your wrist, tilting the front end of the deck to allow the majority of
the deck s weight to come to rest on your forefinger. This starting position should feel comfortable and
look natural. Regular Spread Using your left thumb, push the cards over to the right, away from the
deck (photo ?). Bring your right hand up to collect the cards by guiding them along in a straight line as
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This causes the pack to start a reverse spread (Photo ?). Use your left thumb to help pull over the cards
from the top as you guide each one in a straight line, collecting the cards in the fork between your left
thumb and forefinger. This time, when the hands move apart, the right thumb reaches back to the right
of the spread and pushes more cards toward the left (Photo ?). As the hands come together, the right
thumb controls both how fast and how many cards slide over to the left in a pile under the left thumb
(Photo ?). Continue spreading until all the cards have spread across to the left hand. As the cards
passed this time, you likely noticed that the indices are now visible on the lower right corner and so
seem upside down (Photo ?). To the audience, though, they seem right side up and so less strange than
they appear to you (Photo ?). In any case, when you spread the cards face down, even the most astute
observer will have a difficult time determining the direction of the spread. Further Spread Thoughts
Before moving on, practice making these spread motions as smooth as possible. Your comfort level
and comprehension with the reversed spread directly correlates with your Pulp Friction development.
Become proficient spreading the deck in both directions, without any hesitation. Make each action
entirely automatic. Strive for perfection. Train For Better Spreads As with anything new, start slowly
before working your way up to
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Essay On Erp Software System
The original vision of 5 former IBM employees is now one of the most vital tools for system analysis,
applications and products in data processing. Since the early 1970s, it has been a hugely popular
source for business software packages. SAP provides end to end solutions for all sorts of business
functions, from manufacturing to logistics.
To work with SAP systems you need to understand the software that controls the largest market share
of ERP systems. To secure that knowledge you can pursue a 4 year degree, or elect to complete SAP
courses online. Here are the [] best SAP training courses broken down by cost and curriculum for
specific SAP features.
What is ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) ERP Software System
There are basic SAP ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
· There are tutorials that explain how to navigate SAP systems and how to gain an authentic
certification as a SAP consultant.
SAP for Beginners by ERP 360
A subsequent beginner level course in SAP is one offered for $15 by ERP 360. This is a reasonable fee
for a course that delves a deeper into SAP basics, than many beginner courses. SAP for Beginners
teaches not only the introductory basics, but explains why this is the most popular enterprise business
system in the world.
· Your course work will help you develop a clear understanding of SAP modules and how the
function.
· The course starts out with the basic steps of integrating SAP with ERP systems, and then how to
work with the user interface.
· Included with the course fee is a validated certificate of participation and completion of SAP for
Beginners.
Learn SAP Course Online Beginner Training
Udemy provides one of the most respect online learning platforms. They offer a number of SAP
training courses in their course list, each very affordable. The Udemy, Learn SAP Course Online
Beginner Training course is a modest step above those that are free. This is a great place to continue
your SAP courses online once you establish a desire to pursue additional learning.
· By the time you have completed this beginner level curriculum in the Udemy SAP courses online,
you will have an outstanding understanding of the systems. You will be capable of working with ERP
software immediately.
· You will learn how to
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Britain s Debate Over Britain
Britain is one of only a few countries in the world without a codified constitution and has long been a
topic of conversation within parliament itself and the media. There are many published articles which
argue the need for Britain to adopt a written constitution, whilst others argue that Britain is best left
with what many believe as a successful, partially codified constitution. This essay seeks to investigate
as to whether Britain would benefit from a fully codified singular document, similar to those found in
other countries or whether Britain is at an advantage by keeping it s existing documents, some of
which are in statute form and some not, to allow for flexibility in the future.
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Within Britain any law can be changed by the Governing party and this highlights the instability of
our current, partially codified constitution which is not entrenched in law. It has long been debated as
to whether Britain actually has an elected dictatorship as there is no ultimate document of overall
authority which defines the powers between executive, legislature and judiciary(www.parliament.uk,
2014). Once a political party have been elected we as citizens have to trust that they will abide by their
promises given in manifestos and continue to listen to the general public s wants and needs.
In 2014, Lord Neuberger, the president of the Supreme Court of the UK, caused controversy by
declaring that there are powerful arguments for Britain to adopt a written constitution. Stating that
although Britain has managed without one so far, contemporary society is such that one must surely be
adopted to secure not only the citizens rights but those within parliament. Neuberger referred to our
position within the European Union and claimed that adopting a written constitution would help the
UK overturn rulings from the European Court of Human Rights, believing that such a constitution
would have supremacy over decisions made within the Human Rights Court in Strasbourg (Owen
2014). Britain is the only country within Europe without a legally binding document on Human Rights
and
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Television Shows And The Effect Of Television s Effect On...
The truth is, everybody changes every day and some things are more devastating than others, but we
never are the same. There are two ways to deal with these changes: you either accept them or you fight
them like hell all the way (Law and Order: Special Victims Unit). In America, the majority owns a
television or has some sort of electronic device that they can watch their favorite shows on. Some
television shows can have an unconscious impact on viewers. Television series Law and Order: SVU
is a show that can cause an attitude and behavioral impact on viewers without the audience ever
knowing. The show itself contains heavy sexual themes and media violence that is based loosely off of
real crimes or stories that were ripped from the headlines . However, in the beginning of the show they
give warning that states, the following story is fictional and does not depict any actual person or event
(Law and order: SVU) which provides viewer s comfort that the episode is not real. Even with this
forewarning there is still an impact on viewers that watch the show. The type of effects a sexually
themed television program such as Law and Order: SVU can have on viewers includes desensitization,
priming, excitation transfer theory, construction of social reality, and the cultivation theory. Ever feel a
thrill and become exposed to it so much that the thrill starts to become numb? That is desensitization
and is when repetitive exposure cause people to go numb to violence in real
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Travel Writing In Jonathan Swift s Gulliver Travel By...
In the eighteenth Century, travel writing was normally known as the book of voyages, which chiefly
comprised of oceanic journals. In eighteenth century Britain, every well known author worked in the
travel writing structure. A portion of the aclaimed books of eighteenth century are A Voyage Round
the World by Way of the Great South Sea by George Shelvocke , Journal of a voyage to Lisbon by
Henry Fielding, Travels through France and Italy by Tobias Smollett, A Sentimental Journey Through
France and Italy by Laurence Sterne , A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland by Samuel
Johnson and Tale of A Tub, Battle of The Books and Gulliver s Travel by Jonathan Swift. Jonathan
Swift s Gulliver travel is considered one of the best book of eighteenth Century since it is a perfect
work of art of satire . In his first voyage Gullivers find himself in Lilliput where people are just six
inches tall. For Gulliver they resemble like toys and doll. . He calls the Lilliputians small men . The
voyage to Brobdingnag intoduce a difference not only between the physical size of Lilliputians and
Brobdingnagians but also their moral and profound size. The Brobdingnagians are just the reverse of
what the Lilliputians were. The Brobdingnagians are forgiving .Swift focuses on the superiority of the
giants and the irrelevance of Gulliver. While the Lilliputians attacked Gulliver with spears and arrows
at first sight and behaved unpleasntly, the Brobdingnagians were amused at the sight of
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Crippled by Nancy Mairs Essays
Nancy Mairs Crippled and Strong
Throughout this passage Nancy Mairs uses the word cripple to describe who she is and the beliefs of
her condition. She does this by describing her condition in a few different ways; the opinion of others
and the opinion of herself. As anyone should she decides what her title as a person should be and she
doesn t listen or care for anyone s opinion outside of her own. Her tone is very straightforward
throughout the passage. Mairs describes her condition and how it relates to the actions and response of
other people in any situation. Mairs uses the term cripple loosely making sure it is not offensive to
anyone. By starting her passage with, I am a cripple, Mairs doesn t hide anything. She ... Show more
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As a cripple Mairs is extremely proud to be who she is. She goes on to say, I like the accuracy with
which it describes my condition. She explains whit this that she is comfortable a certain way knowing
that any other word or any other title to describe who she is would not suit her. In the last paragraph of
the passage, Mairs begins to justify her opinion and reasoning for wanting to titled as a cripple.
Whatever you call me, I remain a cripple, she states very blunt and bold revealing once again how she
wants to be viewed by the world. She later uses the term, differently abled which in her opinion is
verbal garbage. Mairs calls it verbal garbage as a way to vent her feelings towards the topic in general.
She feels that differently abled is something that limits any abilities that she may have. Nancy Mairs
shows the world just how powerful the English language is in this passage. She strongly shows that
yes, she may have lost full use of her limits but she refuses to pretend that the only difference between
her and anyone else are the carious ordinary qualities that distinguish any person from another. She
clearly gets her point across to the audience by letting them feel where she is coming from. Her
decision to be called cripple was her decision not chosen or influenced by anyone else. The strong,
blunt, start to this passage that said, I am a cripple, ended in the same straightforward sense. She states
that,
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College Giveaways
Over the course over the summer, I completed 125 hours of volunteer work with the Street Team for
the sport athletic market department here at North Carolina State University. Throughout the summer,
the summer interns put together a master list of different events throughout the community and
university for the other volunteers and me to attend. Each month I would be scheduled to attend
different events in which I would promote NC State athletics. It was required that I arrived 30 minutes
to an hour prior of start time to set up what was needed for occasion. There was a checklist created to
make sure that I had everything that was needed to run a successful event. Mainly, the objective was
to promote NC State athletics by handing out and distributing giveaways and apparel. Usually there
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The obvious target market was the new class of students, along with the transfer students. Due to this
being an on campus event catering to primarily students and parents, more information in regards to
student ticketing and other ticketing information were the main focus point. We didn t bring many
giveaways because this would be a more of an information based event This orientation allowed for
new students to prepare themselves for the transition to what would be their new homes for however
many years that was needed for them to graduate. I enjoyed answering questions pertaining to the
game day process and how to request tickets. Many of the new students didn t understand the
difference in revenue sports versus none revenue sports so that became a hot topic of discussion.
Many of the new students also didn t understand the lottery based system and how the loyalty points
accounted for future event so in all, I spent majority of my time at this event helping students become
accustomed to how the ticketing process
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Literacy Narrative Essay
Narrative essay
Literacy Narrative
My daughter was born eighteen years ago with some brain damage due to lack of oxygen. The brain
damage she suffered caused my daughter to have to have a severe learning disability. I was told by
doctors when my daughter was two years old she would struggle with reading and writing or may
never read and write. I knew that without the ability to read and write she would struggle in so many
other things in life. I knew doctors could be wrong in some diagnoses so I set out to prove them
wrong. This was the pivotal moment in my life where I realized the importance of literacy in my life
and my child s development. Literacy is evolving at a rapid pace and I knew if my daughter started off
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Children who have developed strong reading skills perform better in school and have a higher self
image. They become lifelong learners. My daughter has done an amazing job overcoming these
obstacles by applying herself. She has spent double the time of a child without a learning disability to
learn literacy. My daughter learned at a young age if she did not work hard to learn reading and
writing she would struggle throughout her life. My daughter now seeks for opportunities to stretch
herself to learn and develop her brain. I know because my daughter has learned her reading and
writing skills she has gained the confidence needed to get a job and her driver s license which would
have never been possible without her literacy skills. My daughter will be graduating this year and she
did this without having to be in any special needs classes.
My daughter knows how important her literacy is to her. My daughter found out in one of her English
classes that two thirds of America s children live in poverty have no books at home. Children who do
not have access to books or read regularly are vulnerable to falling behind in school. My daughter
came home and grabbed every book she has ever read since kindergarten and donated them to the
lower income families in Davis and Weber
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Family Dollar Human Resources Organizational Analysis
Index
I. Executive Summary/Overview of Family Dollar
II. HR Scorecard Analysis of Survey Results
III. Strategic HR Plan
IV. Business Case
V. References
I. Executive Summary/Overview of Family Dollar
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This organizational analysis is an assessment of Family Dollar Inc., in regards to its overall strategic
Human Resource functions. The analysis and recommendations are based on survey results, which
were gathered from key employees in the organization. Based on our survey findings, we were able to
assess Family Dollar s performance in these areas: training and development, pay for performance,
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BUSINESS STRATEGY
MISSION
Family Dollar s mission statement is, For Our Customers a compelling place to shop...by providing
convenience and low prices. For Our Associates a compelling place to work...by providing exceptional
opportunities and rewards for achievement. For Our Investors a compelling place to invest... by
providing outstanding returns (2).
Family Dollar focuses on the values of their customers. The focus on the customer base with needs for
value and convenience is the primary mission of the company. The compelling place to work suggests
that Family Dollar strives to have its employees enjoy working for the company. Family Dollar also
views its investors as a part of the family and supports them with strong returns on their investments.
Family Dollar s mission statement is achievable, motivational, and specific to where they want to take
their business.
VISION
To be the best small format convenience and value retailer serving the needs to families in our
neighborhoods.
Family Dollar strives to bring the business to the customer instead of making the customer go to the
business. Family Dollar focuses on core and urban market share to deliver products to a wide variety
consumer base. The basis of the formula that Family Dollar uses focuses on a customer base of the
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Tolleson, Arizon A Short Story
Thick layers of grey smoke floods the once empty street of Tolleson, Arizona. About 20 eyes are
pressing onto me as if they were a group of 1000. This feeling scares me, but somehow deep down, it
pleases me. I feel as if some sort of key information has been wiped from my memory. As more and
more of the smoke clears, my memory is coming back further and further. These memories haunt me.
They won t reveal what they are. Only the emotions from these memories leak out. Hiding beneath the
smoke is a vast space craft. In a flash of light, the door has been drawn open and dozens of human like
shadows are standing in a straight horizontal line. Only the silence of all these creatures talks to us.
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The landing, smoke, shadows, and worst of all, the button creeps out behind the back of the middle
shadow. Except for one thing. Someone s phone rang. As soon as the phone rang, the aliens froze
everyone in their place. Every muscle in my body was glued together in its place. The shadows of the
spacecraft that once overlaid the aliens had disappeared. Now the aliens faces were being shown clear
as daylight. Their head was three times bigger than body. Their faces had huge bugly eyes about the
size of basketballs accompanied by two nostrils without the nose structure and a mouth with no lips.
The head was about the size of a beach ball. Their skin color was a greenish grey color. The body was
skinny and flat chested with a round belly. Their arms were long and had short stubby legs to go along
with them. Their voices were squeaky and sounded as if it could come from some sort of rodent. No
ears were visible on their body, so I wonder how they can hear. Each alien looked exactly alike with
the same traits in the same areas. Every alien must be a clone. Only the middle alien has different
features. It s head is five times bigger than its body and its eyes are 2 times bigger than the regular
alien eyes. It was much taller, too. It also carried a five foot torch that bursted with powerful energy.
As soon as the phone rang, the everyone froze in their place. Every muscle in my body was glued
together with just the simple wave of the middle alien s wand. The aliens begin to talk among
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The Diamond And Conflict Diamond
Introduction
Blood Diamond or Conflict Diamond another term used to describe the illegal trade of diamond in
Africa. The Blood Diamond is been used to finance conflicts, wars and humans rights violations.
The Conflict exists for many years, profits have been made from the illegal trade of diamonds, Rebels
and warlords use the diamonds to buy arms. There are many countries involved in the illicit trading
the blood diamond, Sierra Leone, Republic of Congo, Liberia, and Angola.
This assignment is about the history of the Blood diamond, focusing on the Conflicts Issues, Ethical
and Unethical Issues and what is been doing to end the conflict.
History of Blood Diamond
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The war last for 9 years, they fought for the control the mines, power, and profit. Today they still
batting and the control of the mines still center of conflicts.
The Conflict
Since 1991 Sierra Leone has been accused of violation of human rights, more than 50.000 people were
killed and more than 1 million was displaced. While RUF have has been accusing the Sierra Leone
government of don t use they natural and mineral resources properly and also RUF is accusing the
government of corruption.
While people is been killed and raped, having they body parties amputated, working in terrible
conditions and been treated as slaves.
The RUF initial and main objectives weren t to make a profit and have the diamonds, but some of they
members has been accused of making a profit of the diamonds instead they main objective.
Before the current conflict, the media didn t have much to cover about the conflict of Diamond. After
the International community divided to help Kosovo and fight back of that kind of groups, it brings to
the media that the people are dying more in Sierra Leone than Kosovo.
Sierra Leone has been accused that to been worst then Kosovo, Sierra is been using kids as a soldier,
giving to kids under 18 years old arms and making them fight with the government forces.
In 1999 on as they called
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Stereotypes In The Joy Luck Club
Brendan McCauley
ENG3U
May 6, 2015
The Joy Luck Club Cultural stereotypes are very common these days; masses are often labeled before
they are even given a chance. More specifically, Chinese people fall victim to these stereotypes quite
often and are judged unreasonably because of this. Chinese kids are often used by their parents to
show off to their friends and family, every Chinese person is skilled in some kind of musical
extracurricular, and they all speak broken English is just some of the many stereotypes in The Joy
Luck Club. Amy Tan exploits these familiar cultural stereotypes in her representations of conflict in
order to reveal the intricacies of Chinese American family relationships and their contrast with Eastern
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Only two kinds of daughters. Those who are obedient and those who follow their own mind! Only one
kind of daughter can live in this house. Obedient daughter! (142), essentially all of the mothers in The
Joy Luck Club speak like this. Amy Tan could have easily just made all of them speak fluent English,
but instead, she chose to take the easy way out and made them all sound like they just moved to
America. Amy Tan also chose to make the mothers sound angry all the time, when ever they would
speak, every sentence would end with an exclamation point and the words they used were very
aggressive. Not every Chinese person is like this and The Joy Luck Club doesn t help at
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Report on Near Field Communications
Report on Near Field Communications Contents Report on Near Field Communications 1 1.
Introduction 1 1.1. What is NFC? 1 1.2. History of NFC 2 1.3. Use of NFC 3 1.4. Comparison with
Alternative Technologies 3 1.5. Software 3 1.6. Hardware 3 1.7. Basic Functioning 4 1.7.1. Radio
Frequency Operation 4 2. Applications 4 3. Advantages and Disadvantages 4 4. Conclusion 4 5.
References 4 1. Introduction Near Field Communications (NFC) is a set of standards for smartphones
and similar devices to establish short range wireless communications. It allows the transfer of
information such as wireless truncations using a bank card or sharing photos or videos between
devices. Connection can also be possible between a NFC device and an unpowered NFC tag which
allows users to use a smartphone that is directed to a website or other promotion. 1.1. What is NFC?
NFC is a standardised (ISO 18092) wireless technology that adds extra functionality to devices such
as mobile phones and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs). Devices with a NFC chip can set up a small
Peer to Peer (P2P) network to share information. NFC devices also support: ISO 15693, ISO 14443,
FeliCa and Mifare Standard. NFC is a continuation of radio frequency identification (RFID) which
also enables contactless data exchange; NFC has the advantage of a shorter range, which prevents
unwanted eavesdropping, interception and surveillance. As an analogy, if you have something you
want to tell someone, rather than shouting it
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The Goldfish Theory
There are forty two lakes in Elko County, from reservoirs to considerably smaller lakes nestled in the
rugged Ruby Mountain Range. At seven years of age, I noticed the rainbow trout found in small
mountain lakes were rather minute, compared to the trout I would reel out of South Fork Reservoir
that resembled an adolescent shark in my young mind, which simply lacked dorsal and heterocercal
fins. My father, annoyed by the why phase I was still going through, took me to an enormous brick
building that I later learned was the Nevada Department of Wildlife, to discover why the fish varied in
size so notably a phenomenon I would not stop questioning. There, I was told that fish have an
evolutionary advantage, allowing them to grow proportionally to the size of their environment. (I
honestly had no idea what this meant at the time). Coined the Goldfish Theory, it also explains why
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Conversely, as a need to be accepted became increasingly important to me during puberty, I slowly
began to tuck that hunger away to avoid the criticism that comes with a love for education. Many
people in Elko have achieved success solely through labor intensive work. As a result, many
individuals seem to underestimate the value education can have in other settings. This stigma on
education not only affects those with a passion for learning, but it also impacts the students struggling
to attend school in the first place. Elko is similar to a lake in this essence, and we are the fish; only
allowed to grow proportional to our environment. It didn t take long for me to identify this as an issue
I was not only propagating, but also something I had the ability to
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Voltage Limits and Currents on Power Systems Essay example
The various nonlinear loads like Adjustable Speed Drives (ASD s), bulk rectifiers, furnaces, computer
supplies, etc. draw non sinusoidal currents containing harmonics from the supply which in turn causes
voltage harmonics. Current harmonic causes increased power system losses, excessive heating in
rotating machinery, interference with nearby communication circuits and control circuits, etc. It has
become a vital importance to maintain the sinusoidal nature of voltage and currents in the power
system. Various international agencies like IEEE and IEC have issued standards, which put limits on
various current and voltage harmonics. The limits for various current and voltage harmonics specified
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For reverse voltage blocking a diode is used in series with the self commutating device (IGBT) .
However, GTO based configurations have restricted frequency of switching they do not need the
series diode. They are considered sufficiently reliable, but have higher losses and require higher values
of parallel ac power capacitors. Moreover, they cannot be used in multilevel or multistep versions to
improve performance in higher ratings. The other converter used is a voltage fed type Active filter
structure, as shown in Fig 2.2. It is having a self supporting dc voltage bus with a large dc capacitor. It
has become very much dominant, since it is lighter, cheaper, and expandable to multilevel and
multistep modes, with lower switching frequencies to improve the performance . It is more popular in
UPS based applications, because in the presence of mains, the same Inverter bridge can be used as an
Active Filter to eliminate harmonics of critical nonlinear loads. 2.2.2 Topology based Classification
Based on the topology used the AF s can be classified as series or shunt filters, and use a combination
of both called unified power quality conditioners. Combinations of active series and passive shunt
filtering are known as hybrid filters. Fig 2.3 is an example of an shunt type AF, which is most widely
used to eliminate current harmonics, reactive power compensation (also known as STATCON), and
balancing unbalanced currents. It is mainly used at the load end, because
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Public Enemy Case Study Essay
Public Enemy is a very talented, and well rounded group of football players: I have had the
opportunity playing with them, and against them for some time now. With a combined record of 16
wins, and 6 losses over the course of 3 sessions they have managed to win 3 consecutive
championships. With that being said, even in the games they have lost, somehow they manage to
display extreme amounts of resiliency. Competing solely in the relevant sports complex league, Public
Enemy has made a name for themselves in this county and in many others. It is because of this that
teams are drawn to compete in the relevant league which is hosted 4 times a year with a team entry fee
of $450. Even with teams coming from all over the state; Public Enemy has still managed to remain
on the top. So, talent and skill is not in question when it comes to Public Enemy being ready to
compete nationally. Unfortunately, the financials might be a concern. The overall cost is broken down
into 5 total sections: Entry Fee, flight to, flight from, car rental, and the cost of room/board. The entry
fee when divided by the 16 player team comes to $29 per player, car rental fee divided by the same
number comes to $42 bringing the total per player cost to around $71. Using the same formula to
determine the per player amount for the remaining cost groups: the total cost per player was found,
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They offer a state of the art turf field, ventilated arena, and padded walls all at an affordable price for
teams. Relevant leads four sessions a year: winter, spring, summer, and fall. A session is broken down
into 8 games and is the equivalent of one season. Public Enemy s statistics from last year s spring,
summer, and fall sessions will be used in comparison to other teams and eventually to the top three
teams that play in the
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Project Implementation, Control, and Termination Paper and...
Project Implementation, Control, and Termination Paper and Presentation
MGT/437
Monday, July 2, 2012
Curt Haydt
Project Implementation, Control, and Termination Paper and Presentation
Project management is the application of knowledge, skills and techniques to execute projects
effectively and efficiently (What is project management?). Using project management allows
management to assign tasks to employees whereas they focus on the everyday operations. This paper
will propose a parking garage by showing that there is a need for it, by identifying stakeholders,
determining goals, creating a time line and budget, and developing a plan or a statement of work that
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Identify Completion Date
Finding the right location is top priority for this project. The garage must not be far away from either
the shopping complex or the casinos. If it is the project may fail because it does not alleviate the
inconvenience of walking for the shoppers. The projected length of time for this project is 12 18
months. This takes the weather into account and gives ample time for any unforeseen problems with
suppliers, contractors, the city, and any permit problems.
Budget
The national average of a five level parking garage is approximately 145,000 square feet (Reed
Construction Data, 2012). The project will require the hiring of an architect and a contractor. The
architect duties will include creating a schematic design and draft floor plans, finalize drawings,
obtain necessary permits and serve as the development manager of the project. The contractor will
provide the services and materials need for the job and is responsible in hiring subcontractors. The
national average for the cost per square foot to build a five level parking garage is between $50 and
$70 (FixR, 2011). On average masons and excavators charge $70 per hour, electricians charge $65 to
$85 per hour and plumbers charge somewhere between $45 and $65 per hour, so this project will take
into consideration all of the hourly rates for all specialties (FixR, 2011). Taking from the national
average costs this project will cost $65 a square foot
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Paul s Case by Willa Cather
Some say money changes you, some say money changes the people around and others say money
changes everyone. In Willa Cather s Paul s Case , Paul is a teenage misfit who lives in a Pittsburgh
neighborhood. The love of money is put on such a high pedestal that it consumes Paul and the way
which he lives. Everything he does is influenced by his desire for wealth. His love for theater and art
becomes an addiction and drive him to steal money and retreat to New York. Here, Paul experiences
the fast life as he dines and shops expensively. Paul then realizes he is the victim of his own demise
and takes his own life. Paul s obsession with theater, luxury and the dystopian society he lives in are
the reasons for his isolation and loss of life. Willa Cather provides insights to how Paul wants to feel
important in his life instead of being an outsider in society. In his job, Paul works as an usher in
Carnegie Hall. The narrator states, As the house filled, he grew more and more vivacious and
animated, and the color came to his cheeks and lips. It was very much as though this were a great
reception and Paul were the host. (Cather 13). The narrator shows the reader how Paul feels more
important as he helps people in the theater. It is as if the sight of people filling the room and needing
Paul s help breathes life into Paul. Author E.K. Brown writes, He felt the pull of New York...to feel
himself in the center of the plot of all dreams ... (Brown 1). Brown uses this
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Moral Chaos in Harper Lee s Maycomb Essay
Harper Lee argues in her novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, that the moral obligations of a court are
thrown aside in favor of the law that lies in the minds of men. She describes her characters in such a
manner that alludes to their inner thoughts. Through practiced repetition, the citizens of Maycomb
force the existence of the social inequality that is white supremacy. Whether by following lead or by
ignoring the problem altogether, it is the people alone who allow injustices to occur. In a public appeal
for an era of tolerance, Harper Lee attacks Southern racism through Scout Finch s narration of her
father s failure to correct a corrupt legal system dominated by prejudiced citizens seeking to rule the
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Robinson s death is preordained as nothing could come between a terrified jury of Southern farmers
with daughters of their own facing a black man accused of rape. Though by a false accusation, the jury
condemns Tom because, for a black man, a sexual advance to a white woman was a certain invitation
to a tortured death, says Lisa Lindquist Dorr, assistant professor at the University of Alabama (95).
Though seen as innocent by some, including possibly Robinson s defense attorney, Atticus, Robinson
still confronts his jury of poor whites who spite him simply because of racial differences; they fail to
see another explanation of the suspected crime because of their narrow minded simplicity. Being
uneducated, the jury fails to understand the message which Atticus tries to convey. Countering the
unintelligent jury, the prosecuting attorney and court judge see little evidence in Robinson s guilt,
making it blatantly obvious that Bob Ewell, the town drunkard is an irrational fool. Though given
irrefutable evidence of Tom s innocence, the poor, white jury still convicts him because of the strained
relationship between their class and his, along with the fear that he may rape one of their own
daughters. The fact that an intelligent judge and both attorneys realized that Robinson committed no
crime highlights the blind rage which the fearful jury of White farmers would have used like a
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Undisputed Letters Dbq
As stated there are many letters said to be written (ascribed) Paul, but were not. There are two major
categories: the undisputed letters of Paul and the disputed pseudonymous letters. Scholars look at the
style of the letter to determine if Paul wrote it. In order to decide whether the letter was written by
Paul or not you must look at history during the time of Paul s letters and compare letters ascribed to
Paul with letters written by others of the same time. According to our class lecture, The Jewish War
happened just as the letters of Paul were beginning to circulate and the gospels were being written
down. Therefore, an understanding of the Jewish war is essential to understanding the New Testament.
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The author of Colossians has experienced the resurrection of Christ. How can this be since the
undisputed letters indicate believers have not experienced the resurrection of Christ. Colossians was
written after the resurrection of Christ, therefore Paul did not write it (Ehrman, 444). According to
Ehrman, even more scholars are convinced that Ephesians was not written by Paul just as Second
Thessalonians and Colossians were not written by Paul. The primary issue with Ephesians is the letter
is written to the Saints in Ephesus (Eph1:1). When reviewing the best Greek manuscripts of the letter
it appears that scribes added this later. The original was to the saints who are faithful. The change was
so that those in Ephesus would think the letter was written directly to them (Ehrman, 445). Undisputed
One key characteristic of Paul s letters was they were written to deal with different situations. On
example is the disputes at Corinth. If you look at the undisputed epistles, Paul is addressing issues in
those churches. Those issues are wide ranging. Some of the issues are theological issues and others of
practical problems encountered during that day and time in the church. Paul appears to write with an
urgent need to address each one of
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Looking Down At The Bottom Looking Up
Looking Down Standing at the bottom looking up, there seems to be countless stairs which seem
impossible to overcome. Yet, knowing the long trip that is ahead will be worth the breathtaking site
which awaits at the top. So you set out, determined to climb the top of this magnificent hill. Walking
up the stairs is like walking up the stairways to heaven, a long trip but beautiful once you arrive. Once
passing the six flights of stairs, you still do not arrive. There is still a long path ahead of you. Hiking at
a sixty degree angle all the way to the top stepping over countless rocks and pipes up the dusty trail.
The nature around reminds you that fall is on its way. With dying plants and grass all around, and the
leaves on the trees starting to change color. As you push yourself higher and higher up the hill, the
temperature slowly continues to drop. Slowly the beautiful sight you have in store starts to become
visible. Once finally arriving to the top from the trip that seemed to have taken so much longer then
have thought, stretched before you is a sight so beautiful, it takes one s breath away. Once to the top
there is no one around. The few people that are visible are just the cars and people walking down
sidewalks far below. The only sounds are the faint sounds of the city; dogs barking, cars traveling past,
birds chirping, and the chiming of the hour of the large clock on campus. The mind is instantly cleared
and it feels as though there are no worries in the world.
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Beating on Against the Current Essay
Beating On Against the Current Each of us inevitable Each of us limitless each of us with his or her
right upon the earth, Each of us allowed the eternal purports of the earth, Each of us here as divinely
as any is here (Whitman 27). From out of the jazz soaked streets of New York City, arose a group of
young poets and writers overwrought with the opportunity of their lives, and endeavored to capture its
girth through the honesty and vulnerability of their words. These young bohemians would later lead
the Beat Movement, which inspired young Americans throughout the county in their search for
something more than the consumerism and conformity that plagued their society. Jack Kerouac s On
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Many found the bleakness and insignificance of modern society enough to merit both withdrawal and
protest.
Throughout On the Road, the influence of the Beat movement s ideals on Kerouac s writing is overtly
apparent. As the narrator meanders up and down the country, both the main characters , and the lone
hitch hikers they pick up contain an attitude of restlessness which can be seen in their actions and
speak. While hitching a ride from a farmer, as Sal and Dean prepare their story to tell the man, he
stops them simply asking, You boys going somewhere, or just going? This so elegantly captures the
internal state of the author coming out bluntly in the work. The beat idealism heavily places
importance on personal discovery in any way possible, not necessarily knowing what that path looks
like only knowing that you must travel to reach it. Kerouac was distraught with the complacency of
living in one place, and set out with no real place to go, and as he writes in response to the farmer we
didn t know the answer to the question, but it was a damn good question (Kerouac).
The 1940 s, post war America was looking up, the Great Depression was just coming to an end, but
along with those that so eagerly bought into the consumerism of the time, arose a nation s youth that
was alienated, restless, and dissatisfied. looking for something to experience in a, frenzied pursuit of
extreme exacerbation of the nerves . (Patrick Julian).
On the
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Examples Of TKI Conflict Mode Questionnaire
N20: 2016 Your Name: Mireille Villa Name of Questionnaire or Scale: Thomas Kilmann TKI Conflict
Mode Questionnaire Findings / scores: Accommodating Analysis of findings: I dislike conflict and
would do whatever possible to avoid it. Thus, when I took the conflict managing questionnaire and
received the title of accommodating, I knew that there was no mistake. In a dispute, I would allow the
other person to get what they want and not project or accomplish my own. I do not want to upset
anyone in any way; I only want to be kind to and support the person. At the same time, I feel that
giving and satisfying someone else s needs would be more rewarding than if I were to satisfy my own.
This point of view has become engrained in me that I find it difficult to stick to my opinions in ...
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It is said that being acquainted with one s body would make speaking one s mind an easier task.
Therefore, I would start small and begin by practicing nonverbal assertive behaviors such as making
eye contact, maintaining an open rather than closed posture, keeping my composure, and not backing
off from the other person in any conversation. Then, once I am comfortable with this step and
encounter conflict, I can take my time to reflect on the problem, and create a plan of action. Part of
this plan would consist of creating an outline of what I would say. To make this task easier, Lachman s
formulas of model behavior, such as When you do X, I feel Y because Z, and what I d like instead is
[request behavior change] , would come in handy. The task of assertively responding would become
less strenuous, because I would have these formulas or examples of what an assertive person would
say and what I can follow. Additionally, it would make me more confident and allow me to express
my feelings more clearly than if I had to confront the person
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Examples Of Closed Head Injuries
Head injuries spike for youth soccer players 1. Define Closed Head Injuries? Closed Head Injuries are
injuries to the head and does not break or penetrate the skull. They are caused by a variety of reasons
such as falls, accidents, some sports...etc. 2. Article Summary: My article talks about some of the
researches that have uncovered the spike of a high number of concussions that have been found
among soccer players, especially between the ages of 7 17. It states that soccer can be as football in
causing damages. Moreover, it is without padding. The article states some examples of soccer players
who have been effected by these injures. A 13 years old boy fell and injured his head against the
ground. Also, a 17 years old girl smashed her
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Coach Thad Matta Research Paper
The Ohio State men s basketball team has had back to back disappointing seasons and most people
believe that head Coach Thad Matta should be fired from his job. Ohio State is a program that over the
last ten years has been accustomed to winning games and being at the top of the Big Ten standings,
and the last two years under coach Matta were not up to most fans standards. I believe that Thad Matta
should not be fired and that he will turn the program around if given more time.
Thad Matta has been one of the most successful coaches in the country at his time at The Ohio State
University. Comparing him to Michigan State s head coach Tom Izzo, Thad Matta has a higher
winning percentage, more regular season conference championships, and more conference tournament
championships in his coaching career, which is also five years shorter than Izzo s, according to sports
refernces.com. Then if you compare Matta to the past Ohio State coaches he easily surfaces into the
top pair. Coach Matta is the winningest coach in Ohio State history (Brown). When he was hired in
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What they don t think about is what the Ohio State basketball program was like before he arrived.
Ohio State was not a national powerhouse before Thad Matta got their, and he turned them into one in
less than three years. He has taken a school that is known for their great football teams and turned
them into a respectable basketball program in the Big Ten. Ohio State under Matta has had some good
runs into the NCAA tournament running the same offensive system they do now. The problem with
Ohio State is not their offense, it s on the defensive side of the court. When they were making
tournament runs into the final four they had great defensive players like guards Aaron Craft and
Shannon
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Amethyst Research Paper
Birthstone Amethyst
The deep purple amethyst has long been assigned spirital, purifying and protective qualities. Found
across the world its use has been traced back to Neolithic Europe. It holds strong associations to love,
healing and both physical and spiritual protection. It s energies are that of fire, it is said to inflame the
passions and spark creativity, boost spirituality and encourage both logic and temperance in the
wearer.
Most closely associated with St Valentine, Bachuss, and Dionysus, it represents faithful love and
ecclesiastical dignity. In the Chakra the amethyst is the stone of the Crown Chakra, aiding in the
connection to the divine. The amethyst is ruled by both Neptune and jupiter and is consideed to be one
of the best stones to wear while doing any sort of mediation or work that utlizes the subconscious
mind.
Amethyst in Science
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It s name is derived from the ancient greek word ametusthos ( ἀ a ( not ) and μέθυστος méthystos (
intoxicated )). Throughout history the amethyst has been popular in both mundane and spiritual
applications. It was often incorporated into the crowns and jewelry of royalty. There have been
examples of its use traced as far back as the Neolithic people of Europe.
In Ancient Egypt it was valued for its healing and protective properties. They believed that the stone
could bring relief from both guilt and fear and protect the wearer while they traveled. The Greeks and
the Romans equated the stone with Dionysus/Bacchus and believed it would protect them from
drunkenness. They would also place the stone under their pillow at night as a cure for insomnia and to
bring sweet dreams. If warmed and placed on the forehead they believed it would reduce the
throbbing, if not the pain of a
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  • 2. The Irish Potato Famine And Primary Sources The Irish Potato Famine and Primary Sources More than a million Irish people died during The Irish Potato famine that hit Ireland between 1845 to 1849 (Pollard, pg. 551). Potatoes were the primary diet of the Irish, especially the Irish Lump potato. When the fungal disease hit, known as potato blight, the Irish potato crops were lost. After reading primary sources regarding the Irish Potato Famine, the reader can visualize the horrors that the Irish people endured during the Irish Potatoes Famine including starvation, the physical and the mental effects that go along with it, the loss of family members, and especially witnessing their children starve and die. Both Trench and Bennet had the purpose and intent of recording conditions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Trench s excerpt focused on the housing and the sad, upsetting state of the children to appeal to the reader. He depicted the inequality between rich and poor illustrated by . .coffins are only used for the more wealthy. The majority were taken to the grave without any coffin, and buried in their rags: in some instances even the rags are taken from the corpse to cover some still living body. Trench describes seeing children in the home near death and several other children that had died. He describes the peasant children s condition as pale as death. The mother and two children that were still alive had only one dish of barley for the last four days. Even though his descriptions of what he witnessed may have been the truth and he was relaying this to the reader, he was known as a ruthless land agent who broke leases, leveled people s homes and banished the poor. Trench looked upon such schemes as a cheap and efficient way to improve the estate . . . the population decreased by 40.3 % during the Trench years, suggesting that in an attempt to clear the estate to make way for improvements, many people were forced to leave, receiving little or no money from him (Offalyhistoryarchives.com). Critics said of Trench, Even at his worst he gave his tenants the care that a good stock breeder gives to his stock (Irishtimes.com). William Bennett s Narrative of a Recent Journey of Six Weeks in Ireland was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Volkswagen Beetle The people #8217;s car #8211; generically, Volkswagen in German #8211; is almost as old as the automobile, and the type was familiar in Germany long before the advent of the Volkswagen. Usually these #8220;popular #8221; cars were minimal cars, though size and simplicity did not necessarily bring them within the reach of the ordinary man in the street. Henry Ford did build a successful universal car, to sell at a low price, but his Model T with its 2.9 litre engine was by no means a small car, nor was the Model A that followed it. When it was in production in the late 1920s, small #8220;proper #8221; cars in Germany ranged from the 700 cc DKW to the 1 litre Opel, with small Adlers, the BMW Dixi (a license built Austin Seven) and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So in 1954 they got rid of the starter button and made it easier by putting it in the ignition. In 1960 500,000 beetles are shipped to the U.S. and you start to see more and more of them when on the road. In 1970 they invent the annoying buzzer that goes off when the door is open and the beetle is first to install it. In 1974 the first VW plant was shut down in Wolfsberg. Then in 1976 the metallic paint and sport style rims were added to make the beetle look a little better which wasn #8217;t to bad for a cost of $3,599. In 1978 the last beetle was produced in Germany and the only remaining beetle production is in Mexico. (Beetle) Concept I was the sensation of the Detroit Show in January 1994 when Volkswagen executives quite clearly stated that it was not the forerunner of the production model. By the next motor show, at Geneva in March 1994, the strong public reaction had led to corporate change of mind, and chairman Ferdinand Piech decided that it would be developed as a production model. Beetle had never been an official VW name, but the public inevitably saw Concept I as #8220;Beetle II #8221;, and on the Volkswagen stand at the 1996 Geneva Motor Show it was presented as #8220;the new Beetle #8221;. The aim was 1998 production for sale in the United States first with models arriving in European show rooms in the autumn. Concept I had started ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Immanuel Kafk The Hunger Artist The hunger artist is present as separate from his audience because of his artistry and this is further enhanced by the fact that he has chosen to seclude himself within a cage during his fasting periods. This physical separation between him and society displays the self imposed alienation he feels is necessary to craft. This physical separation allows him to dive deeper into his crat and his purist for success while at the same time distancing him more from audience and their ability to understand. The hunger artist believes that being separate from society is an essential part to being able to properly display his craft. This willingness to be separated from society makes it increasingly harder for the audience to truly appreciate his craft, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although he is able to fast much longer than 40 days he cannot because people will lose interest. This causes a great separation from himself and the audience because the audience is content with what they receive but he has a goal of reach his artist limit. The fact that people lose interest so quickly while he is trying to achieve the most out of his craft really alienates his from his audience. Although they are content he is constantly unhappy because he is unable to reach his limits, this leaves him always dissatisfied. When the speaker explains the process after his 40 day fast his disappointment and frustration is shown. This is show when Kafka writes, . . . and no one had any cause to be dissatisfied with the proceedings, no one except the hunger artist himself, he only, as always (Kafka 330). Due to the frustration he because he is unable to reach his limit and perfect his craft the hunger artist he is separated from society and is alienated by the importance his craft holds to him. This presentation of isolation that Kafka showed represents the idea to due to the lack of understanding or appreciation by others can cause alienation and isolation. As a result of his craft and his inability to reach his goals the hunger artist s isolation from his audience deepens his overall isolation from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. How Do Tattoos Communicate In Polynesian Cultures Writing Prompts: What do tattoos communicate in Polynesian cultures? in the U.S.? The skin stories we learned about in class in Polynesian culture was very interesting. In their culture tattoos have a deeper meaning then some American tattoos. The origin of where they come from is a lot different, not to say that U.S tattoos are not important. Because there are plenty of passionate talented artists out there, that do a solid job at making special tattoos for people every day. But the story of Polynesian tattoos came to be is very different since it has been around for centuries. Polynesian people are carrying their family s origins on their skin. They are representing heritage and lineage on their skin. It s beautiful that they demonstrate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The White Class And The American Family Moreover, in our interview, she described what her article The Normal American Family was about, and stated that, while conducting her researches, she became interested in the internalized racial oppression within families. This internalized racial oppression within families later became based on the white middle class family , to which I like to refer to as the modern American family ideology . The white class family was the ideology that would be seen on television shows such as The Brady Bunch, as mentioned by Professor Pyke. She addressed the television show, The Brady Bunch, as one of the white middle class families that many second generation Asian American immigrant students would compare to their families, and question why not being the same. Korean and Vietnamese second generation children seem to have built an ideal American family based on what they see on television or other American family, and that is why they have created certain ideals and characteristics that their families should meet. Many of the image of normal family life that respondents brought to their description came in the form of references to television families or the families of non Asian friends (Pyke, 247). Professor Pyke mentioned that students would see these white middle class families, and ask themselves why their families could not be the same. Or question why their parents could not be affectionate, just like their friend s parents. The truth is that their parents could not be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Organ sale legality Essay Legalizing the Sale of Human Organs Every 10 minutes, another person is added to the waiting list for an organ transplant. That s 144 people every day, 52,620 people every year. And every day, 18 people die because there aren t enough organs to go around. That is 6,570 people dying every year because they have waited too long for an organ transplant [All About Donation]. There has to be some way to prevent these innocent people from dying, and there is a way. Pretend for a moment that you re in a room full of very sick people who need to be treated with medicine. Unfortunately, the room that you re in does not have enough medicine. What do you do? You get more medicine from somewhere else. So how do we save people who need an organ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His argument was that The transplants were successful and the donors and recipients are now leading full and healthy lives. [Anthony Gregory, 1]. These are just a couple of examples from other various articles who also support legalizing organ sales. It doesn t take a rocket scientist to realize that it would rescue those needing organ transplants. We shouldn t outlaw something that can potentially save thousands of lives each year. It isn t right to prevent this from happening. The sale of organs is a very ethically controversial issue though. It is viewed as disrespecting to the human body, degrading it into nothing but a product. It would take away the beauty of the beautiful and amazing anatomical structure that it is. But isn t it just as, if not more, disrespectful and degrading to let an innocent human being die? That s an innocent person with an incredible life ahead them that you have just taken away. Yet people are still hesitant. They predict that people will not want to donate for a good cause but only for a reward. This argument has much truth to it but the human body does not have much dignity to it now. People are free to do what they please with their body. They can pierce their whole body as well as tattoo it, and that s on the outside. Changing the body on the inside is in my opinion less degrading than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Sambo Stereotypes Essay The Sambo stereotype of Black men is prominent on many televisions shows that includes a Black male character. Black men who are portrayed as Sambo are shown as a very happy, lazy, docile, aggregable, and carefree man. This stereotype is used in television shows because he can be laughed at, hence, humor is a form of oppression (Drew 4). In Tia Tyree s article African American Stereotypes in Reality Television, she studies 10 different reality television shows and their inclusion on Black stereotypes and found that male was the only gender to have participants coded as old stereotypes, which were a Sambo, Uncle Tom, and Coon (403). In season 3 of the show The Apprentice, one of the contestants Craig, was categorized as the old stereotype ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the comedy television series Uncle Buck premiered in mid 2016 was a television adaptation of the movie Uncle Buck (1989). The show was based on an uncle stepping into the life of his brother and family, however, the character Uncle Buck played by Mike Epps is the epitome of Sambo. In the first season, episode 1 he says, I m a free spirit, you need to let me fly (Uncle Buck (2016) Season 1). This line coincides with the idea of the carefreeness a Sambo. A few scenes later, he is seen taking a nap shortly after being given the responsibility of taking care of his nieces and nephew and after being awakened by them goes to the kitchen and drinks orange juice straight from the jug. These actions exhibit traits associated with the Lazy Black Man. However, Uncle Buck does not represent all Black men and evidently many can tell this is an over exaggeration of the stereotype, yet, many such as white Americans may take the overarching idea that Black men are lazy, carefree and very happy go lucky and apply it to situations in which they encounter Black ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Blind Side Vs Night Analysis One of they ways The Blind Side and Night are similar is that they share a common theme. The theme is people make it threw obsetcles more easily when other people help them with it. One main excample of this in both of the storys is that both of the characters face major obstcles throught the story. An excample in The Blind Side, if that the main character Micheal Oher has to face a diffulect situtation when he is a black kid and he has to go to a all white school. Another excample from the book night is when Elie and all of the jews get everything taken away from them when the holocaust starts. Some text evdience from the book is the same day, the hungarian police burst into every Jewish home in the town. ( Wiesel 10 ). Elie and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Blind Side it takes place in Memphis and the 20th century. Some evdience is his wandering out of black memphis into rich white memphis... ( lewis 334). It says he moved from poor to rich because he got adopted by a rich white family and he wa poor before he got adopted by them. My excample from the book Night is that it takes places in 1941 1945 in Germany and Translyvania, and in concentration camps. Evdience to prve that this is true is, The jews of Sighet the little town in Translyvana where i spent my childhood. (Wiesal 34). It says he grew up in Translyvania. Which he still lived during the start of the holocaust. Another main point is that the characters are different in the story. In The Blind Side it says Micheal Oher is a Black student that is big and he is older then Elie. To support that, He s the biggest player anyone ever seen. (Lewis 131). When Micheal walked into the all white school everyone looked at him differently even the teacher. The teacher described him as big and black. In the book Night Elie is different from MIcheal. In the book Night it said that Elie was 15 years old which is younger then Micheal. I also came to a conclusion that Elie in not as big as Micheal and that he is white. Evdience to support that is No your eighteen, but im not. Im fifteen. (Wiesal 30). To help explain this evdience, Elie had to say he was eighteen to stay with his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. How Does Greek Religion Affect Society Greek Religion and its Effects on Society, Government, and Social Habits Cameron Montesano Boulder Creek High School Abstract The topic of this paper is Greek religion. The purpose of research is to gain more knowledge of the history of Greek religion as well as how it has affected future religions and societies. All research done for this project has been done online, the majority of sources coming from azlibrary.gov which is one of the most trustable sites I ve come across. An overwhelmingly large amount of information was able to be found on this topic so resources was not a problem for research. I thought it would be best to focus on the gods since they played the largest role in Greek mythology and religion, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today it s just myths and stories, but back in the B.C. s it was taken very seriously by the Greeks. Greek religion and mythology is important to know about as it has played a large role in history as well as ancient Greece civilizations. It is so important that it is still commonly referenced today in media such as movies and books. The number of gods and goddesses that exist in Greek mythology is uncountable, but there are twelve major ones. These ones are seen as the most important of the gods and goddesses, or the most relevant of them. Greek Gods Zeus is the most recognizable name in Greek mythology. In his origin he was thought to be the sky god, bringing weather changes. He eventually became the god of gods due to development in the mythology according to John M. Wickersham in Zues (2000). More officially, he was the god of law and social order (Wickersham, 2000). He was an important god because of his role in the stories about the titans, who were believed to rule before gods. The story of the titans says that Zeus was the sixth son of the titans chief, Cronus, and he was the only son that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Role Of Abiotic And Biotic Stresses On The Environment II. REVIEW OF LITERATURE Agriculture is one of the major sector becoming vulnerable to climate change. Increased incidences of abiotic and biotic stresses are likely to cause serious negative impact on crop production. Abiotic stress is defined as the negative impact of non living factors on the living organisms in a specific environment. The non living variable must influence the environment beyond its normal range of variation to adversely affect the performance or individual organism in a significant way. This leads to decrease in the productivity by more than 50% in major crop plants which are growing word wide (Bray et al., 2000). Increased water stress, reduction in rainfall and increased air temperature are the major reasons for yield decline in wheat and paddy crops in many parts of South Asia. The average increase in temperature per decade is measured to be 0.28 ºC over land and 0.12 ºC over ocean and predicted that it is likely to rise further to a maximum of 2.5 ºC by 2050 and 5.8 ºC by 2100 (Jones et al., 1999; Grover et al., 2011). The principal abiotic stresses in India are drought or soil moisture stress, high temperatures, soil salinity/alkalinity, low pH and metal toxicity stresses that affect nearly two thirds area forming parts of the arid and semi arid eco systems (Grover et al., 2011). Development of low cost, easily adaptable methods for the abiotic stress management is a big challenge. Extensive research is being carried out across the globe, to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Deck Essay The deck should start flat on your palm, roughly parallel to the floor. Your forefinger curls up and around the front end of the deck, your thumb extends along the left side of the deck, and your second, third, and fourth fingers press lightly on the right side of the deck, contacting it at each of their initial joint lines (photo ?). Slightly bend your wrist, tilting the front end of the deck to allow the majority of the deck s weight to come to rest on your forefinger. This starting position should feel comfortable and look natural. Regular Spread Using your left thumb, push the cards over to the right, away from the deck (photo ?). Bring your right hand up to collect the cards by guiding them along in a straight line as you gather ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This causes the pack to start a reverse spread (Photo ?). Use your left thumb to help pull over the cards from the top as you guide each one in a straight line, collecting the cards in the fork between your left thumb and forefinger. This time, when the hands move apart, the right thumb reaches back to the right of the spread and pushes more cards toward the left (Photo ?). As the hands come together, the right thumb controls both how fast and how many cards slide over to the left in a pile under the left thumb (Photo ?). Continue spreading until all the cards have spread across to the left hand. As the cards passed this time, you likely noticed that the indices are now visible on the lower right corner and so seem upside down (Photo ?). To the audience, though, they seem right side up and so less strange than they appear to you (Photo ?). In any case, when you spread the cards face down, even the most astute observer will have a difficult time determining the direction of the spread. Further Spread Thoughts Before moving on, practice making these spread motions as smooth as possible. Your comfort level and comprehension with the reversed spread directly correlates with your Pulp Friction development. Become proficient spreading the deck in both directions, without any hesitation. Make each action entirely automatic. Strive for perfection. Train For Better Spreads As with anything new, start slowly before working your way up to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay On Erp Software System The original vision of 5 former IBM employees is now one of the most vital tools for system analysis, applications and products in data processing. Since the early 1970s, it has been a hugely popular source for business software packages. SAP provides end to end solutions for all sorts of business functions, from manufacturing to logistics. To work with SAP systems you need to understand the software that controls the largest market share of ERP systems. To secure that knowledge you can pursue a 4 year degree, or elect to complete SAP courses online. Here are the [] best SAP training courses broken down by cost and curriculum for specific SAP features. What is ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) ERP Software System There are basic SAP ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... · There are tutorials that explain how to navigate SAP systems and how to gain an authentic certification as a SAP consultant. SAP for Beginners by ERP 360 A subsequent beginner level course in SAP is one offered for $15 by ERP 360. This is a reasonable fee for a course that delves a deeper into SAP basics, than many beginner courses. SAP for Beginners teaches not only the introductory basics, but explains why this is the most popular enterprise business system in the world. · Your course work will help you develop a clear understanding of SAP modules and how the function. · The course starts out with the basic steps of integrating SAP with ERP systems, and then how to work with the user interface. · Included with the course fee is a validated certificate of participation and completion of SAP for Beginners. Learn SAP Course Online Beginner Training Udemy provides one of the most respect online learning platforms. They offer a number of SAP training courses in their course list, each very affordable. The Udemy, Learn SAP Course Online Beginner Training course is a modest step above those that are free. This is a great place to continue your SAP courses online once you establish a desire to pursue additional learning.
  • 14. · By the time you have completed this beginner level curriculum in the Udemy SAP courses online, you will have an outstanding understanding of the systems. You will be capable of working with ERP software immediately. · You will learn how to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Britain s Debate Over Britain Britain is one of only a few countries in the world without a codified constitution and has long been a topic of conversation within parliament itself and the media. There are many published articles which argue the need for Britain to adopt a written constitution, whilst others argue that Britain is best left with what many believe as a successful, partially codified constitution. This essay seeks to investigate as to whether Britain would benefit from a fully codified singular document, similar to those found in other countries or whether Britain is at an advantage by keeping it s existing documents, some of which are in statute form and some not, to allow for flexibility in the future. Although Britain lacks a single codified ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within Britain any law can be changed by the Governing party and this highlights the instability of our current, partially codified constitution which is not entrenched in law. It has long been debated as to whether Britain actually has an elected dictatorship as there is no ultimate document of overall authority which defines the powers between executive, legislature and judiciary(www.parliament.uk, 2014). Once a political party have been elected we as citizens have to trust that they will abide by their promises given in manifestos and continue to listen to the general public s wants and needs. In 2014, Lord Neuberger, the president of the Supreme Court of the UK, caused controversy by declaring that there are powerful arguments for Britain to adopt a written constitution. Stating that although Britain has managed without one so far, contemporary society is such that one must surely be adopted to secure not only the citizens rights but those within parliament. Neuberger referred to our position within the European Union and claimed that adopting a written constitution would help the UK overturn rulings from the European Court of Human Rights, believing that such a constitution would have supremacy over decisions made within the Human Rights Court in Strasbourg (Owen 2014). Britain is the only country within Europe without a legally binding document on Human Rights and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Television Shows And The Effect Of Television s Effect On... The truth is, everybody changes every day and some things are more devastating than others, but we never are the same. There are two ways to deal with these changes: you either accept them or you fight them like hell all the way (Law and Order: Special Victims Unit). In America, the majority owns a television or has some sort of electronic device that they can watch their favorite shows on. Some television shows can have an unconscious impact on viewers. Television series Law and Order: SVU is a show that can cause an attitude and behavioral impact on viewers without the audience ever knowing. The show itself contains heavy sexual themes and media violence that is based loosely off of real crimes or stories that were ripped from the headlines . However, in the beginning of the show they give warning that states, the following story is fictional and does not depict any actual person or event (Law and order: SVU) which provides viewer s comfort that the episode is not real. Even with this forewarning there is still an impact on viewers that watch the show. The type of effects a sexually themed television program such as Law and Order: SVU can have on viewers includes desensitization, priming, excitation transfer theory, construction of social reality, and the cultivation theory. Ever feel a thrill and become exposed to it so much that the thrill starts to become numb? That is desensitization and is when repetitive exposure cause people to go numb to violence in real ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Travel Writing In Jonathan Swift s Gulliver Travel By... In the eighteenth Century, travel writing was normally known as the book of voyages, which chiefly comprised of oceanic journals. In eighteenth century Britain, every well known author worked in the travel writing structure. A portion of the aclaimed books of eighteenth century are A Voyage Round the World by Way of the Great South Sea by George Shelvocke , Journal of a voyage to Lisbon by Henry Fielding, Travels through France and Italy by Tobias Smollett, A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy by Laurence Sterne , A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland by Samuel Johnson and Tale of A Tub, Battle of The Books and Gulliver s Travel by Jonathan Swift. Jonathan Swift s Gulliver travel is considered one of the best book of eighteenth Century since it is a perfect work of art of satire . In his first voyage Gullivers find himself in Lilliput where people are just six inches tall. For Gulliver they resemble like toys and doll. . He calls the Lilliputians small men . The voyage to Brobdingnag intoduce a difference not only between the physical size of Lilliputians and Brobdingnagians but also their moral and profound size. The Brobdingnagians are just the reverse of what the Lilliputians were. The Brobdingnagians are forgiving .Swift focuses on the superiority of the giants and the irrelevance of Gulliver. While the Lilliputians attacked Gulliver with spears and arrows at first sight and behaved unpleasntly, the Brobdingnagians were amused at the sight of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Crippled by Nancy Mairs Essays Nancy Mairs Crippled and Strong Throughout this passage Nancy Mairs uses the word cripple to describe who she is and the beliefs of her condition. She does this by describing her condition in a few different ways; the opinion of others and the opinion of herself. As anyone should she decides what her title as a person should be and she doesn t listen or care for anyone s opinion outside of her own. Her tone is very straightforward throughout the passage. Mairs describes her condition and how it relates to the actions and response of other people in any situation. Mairs uses the term cripple loosely making sure it is not offensive to anyone. By starting her passage with, I am a cripple, Mairs doesn t hide anything. She ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a cripple Mairs is extremely proud to be who she is. She goes on to say, I like the accuracy with which it describes my condition. She explains whit this that she is comfortable a certain way knowing that any other word or any other title to describe who she is would not suit her. In the last paragraph of the passage, Mairs begins to justify her opinion and reasoning for wanting to titled as a cripple. Whatever you call me, I remain a cripple, she states very blunt and bold revealing once again how she wants to be viewed by the world. She later uses the term, differently abled which in her opinion is verbal garbage. Mairs calls it verbal garbage as a way to vent her feelings towards the topic in general. She feels that differently abled is something that limits any abilities that she may have. Nancy Mairs shows the world just how powerful the English language is in this passage. She strongly shows that yes, she may have lost full use of her limits but she refuses to pretend that the only difference between her and anyone else are the carious ordinary qualities that distinguish any person from another. She clearly gets her point across to the audience by letting them feel where she is coming from. Her decision to be called cripple was her decision not chosen or influenced by anyone else. The strong, blunt, start to this passage that said, I am a cripple, ended in the same straightforward sense. She states that, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. College Giveaways Over the course over the summer, I completed 125 hours of volunteer work with the Street Team for the sport athletic market department here at North Carolina State University. Throughout the summer, the summer interns put together a master list of different events throughout the community and university for the other volunteers and me to attend. Each month I would be scheduled to attend different events in which I would promote NC State athletics. It was required that I arrived 30 minutes to an hour prior of start time to set up what was needed for occasion. There was a checklist created to make sure that I had everything that was needed to run a successful event. Mainly, the objective was to promote NC State athletics by handing out and distributing giveaways and apparel. Usually there would be a prize wheel stationed on our table, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The obvious target market was the new class of students, along with the transfer students. Due to this being an on campus event catering to primarily students and parents, more information in regards to student ticketing and other ticketing information were the main focus point. We didn t bring many giveaways because this would be a more of an information based event This orientation allowed for new students to prepare themselves for the transition to what would be their new homes for however many years that was needed for them to graduate. I enjoyed answering questions pertaining to the game day process and how to request tickets. Many of the new students didn t understand the difference in revenue sports versus none revenue sports so that became a hot topic of discussion. Many of the new students also didn t understand the lottery based system and how the loyalty points accounted for future event so in all, I spent majority of my time at this event helping students become accustomed to how the ticketing process ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Literacy Narrative Essay Narrative essay Literacy Narrative My daughter was born eighteen years ago with some brain damage due to lack of oxygen. The brain damage she suffered caused my daughter to have to have a severe learning disability. I was told by doctors when my daughter was two years old she would struggle with reading and writing or may never read and write. I knew that without the ability to read and write she would struggle in so many other things in life. I knew doctors could be wrong in some diagnoses so I set out to prove them wrong. This was the pivotal moment in my life where I realized the importance of literacy in my life and my child s development. Literacy is evolving at a rapid pace and I knew if my daughter started off behind she will struggle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Children who have developed strong reading skills perform better in school and have a higher self image. They become lifelong learners. My daughter has done an amazing job overcoming these obstacles by applying herself. She has spent double the time of a child without a learning disability to learn literacy. My daughter learned at a young age if she did not work hard to learn reading and writing she would struggle throughout her life. My daughter now seeks for opportunities to stretch herself to learn and develop her brain. I know because my daughter has learned her reading and writing skills she has gained the confidence needed to get a job and her driver s license which would have never been possible without her literacy skills. My daughter will be graduating this year and she did this without having to be in any special needs classes. My daughter knows how important her literacy is to her. My daughter found out in one of her English classes that two thirds of America s children live in poverty have no books at home. Children who do not have access to books or read regularly are vulnerable to falling behind in school. My daughter came home and grabbed every book she has ever read since kindergarten and donated them to the lower income families in Davis and Weber ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Family Dollar Human Resources Organizational Analysis Index I. Executive Summary/Overview of Family Dollar II. HR Scorecard Analysis of Survey Results III. Strategic HR Plan IV. Business Case V. References I. Executive Summary/Overview of Family Dollar EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This organizational analysis is an assessment of Family Dollar Inc., in regards to its overall strategic Human Resource functions. The analysis and recommendations are based on survey results, which were gathered from key employees in the organization. Based on our survey findings, we were able to assess Family Dollar s performance in these areas: training and development, pay for performance, performance management, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... BUSINESS STRATEGY MISSION Family Dollar s mission statement is, For Our Customers a compelling place to shop...by providing convenience and low prices. For Our Associates a compelling place to work...by providing exceptional opportunities and rewards for achievement. For Our Investors a compelling place to invest... by providing outstanding returns (2). Family Dollar focuses on the values of their customers. The focus on the customer base with needs for value and convenience is the primary mission of the company. The compelling place to work suggests that Family Dollar strives to have its employees enjoy working for the company. Family Dollar also views its investors as a part of the family and supports them with strong returns on their investments. Family Dollar s mission statement is achievable, motivational, and specific to where they want to take their business. VISION To be the best small format convenience and value retailer serving the needs to families in our neighborhoods.
  • 22. Family Dollar strives to bring the business to the customer instead of making the customer go to the business. Family Dollar focuses on core and urban market share to deliver products to a wide variety consumer base. The basis of the formula that Family Dollar uses focuses on a customer base of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Tolleson, Arizon A Short Story Thick layers of grey smoke floods the once empty street of Tolleson, Arizona. About 20 eyes are pressing onto me as if they were a group of 1000. This feeling scares me, but somehow deep down, it pleases me. I feel as if some sort of key information has been wiped from my memory. As more and more of the smoke clears, my memory is coming back further and further. These memories haunt me. They won t reveal what they are. Only the emotions from these memories leak out. Hiding beneath the smoke is a vast space craft. In a flash of light, the door has been drawn open and dozens of human like shadows are standing in a straight horizontal line. Only the silence of all these creatures talks to us. The creature in the middle of the line steps forward ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The landing, smoke, shadows, and worst of all, the button creeps out behind the back of the middle shadow. Except for one thing. Someone s phone rang. As soon as the phone rang, the aliens froze everyone in their place. Every muscle in my body was glued together in its place. The shadows of the spacecraft that once overlaid the aliens had disappeared. Now the aliens faces were being shown clear as daylight. Their head was three times bigger than body. Their faces had huge bugly eyes about the size of basketballs accompanied by two nostrils without the nose structure and a mouth with no lips. The head was about the size of a beach ball. Their skin color was a greenish grey color. The body was skinny and flat chested with a round belly. Their arms were long and had short stubby legs to go along with them. Their voices were squeaky and sounded as if it could come from some sort of rodent. No ears were visible on their body, so I wonder how they can hear. Each alien looked exactly alike with the same traits in the same areas. Every alien must be a clone. Only the middle alien has different features. It s head is five times bigger than its body and its eyes are 2 times bigger than the regular alien eyes. It was much taller, too. It also carried a five foot torch that bursted with powerful energy. As soon as the phone rang, the everyone froze in their place. Every muscle in my body was glued together with just the simple wave of the middle alien s wand. The aliens begin to talk among ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Diamond And Conflict Diamond Introduction Blood Diamond or Conflict Diamond another term used to describe the illegal trade of diamond in Africa. The Blood Diamond is been used to finance conflicts, wars and humans rights violations. The Conflict exists for many years, profits have been made from the illegal trade of diamonds, Rebels and warlords use the diamonds to buy arms. There are many countries involved in the illicit trading the blood diamond, Sierra Leone, Republic of Congo, Liberia, and Angola. This assignment is about the history of the Blood diamond, focusing on the Conflicts Issues, Ethical and Unethical Issues and what is been doing to end the conflict. History of Blood Diamond The first diamond was found the late 1800s in South Africa for a boy, who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The war last for 9 years, they fought for the control the mines, power, and profit. Today they still batting and the control of the mines still center of conflicts. The Conflict Since 1991 Sierra Leone has been accused of violation of human rights, more than 50.000 people were killed and more than 1 million was displaced. While RUF have has been accusing the Sierra Leone government of don t use they natural and mineral resources properly and also RUF is accusing the government of corruption. While people is been killed and raped, having they body parties amputated, working in terrible conditions and been treated as slaves. The RUF initial and main objectives weren t to make a profit and have the diamonds, but some of they members has been accused of making a profit of the diamonds instead they main objective. Before the current conflict, the media didn t have much to cover about the conflict of Diamond. After the International community divided to help Kosovo and fight back of that kind of groups, it brings to the media that the people are dying more in Sierra Leone than Kosovo. Sierra Leone has been accused that to been worst then Kosovo, Sierra is been using kids as a soldier, giving to kids under 18 years old arms and making them fight with the government forces. In 1999 on as they called ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Stereotypes In The Joy Luck Club Brendan McCauley ENG3U May 6, 2015 The Joy Luck Club Cultural stereotypes are very common these days; masses are often labeled before they are even given a chance. More specifically, Chinese people fall victim to these stereotypes quite often and are judged unreasonably because of this. Chinese kids are often used by their parents to show off to their friends and family, every Chinese person is skilled in some kind of musical extracurricular, and they all speak broken English is just some of the many stereotypes in The Joy Luck Club. Amy Tan exploits these familiar cultural stereotypes in her representations of conflict in order to reveal the intricacies of Chinese American family relationships and their contrast with Eastern societies. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Only two kinds of daughters. Those who are obedient and those who follow their own mind! Only one kind of daughter can live in this house. Obedient daughter! (142), essentially all of the mothers in The Joy Luck Club speak like this. Amy Tan could have easily just made all of them speak fluent English, but instead, she chose to take the easy way out and made them all sound like they just moved to America. Amy Tan also chose to make the mothers sound angry all the time, when ever they would speak, every sentence would end with an exclamation point and the words they used were very aggressive. Not every Chinese person is like this and The Joy Luck Club doesn t help at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Report on Near Field Communications Report on Near Field Communications Contents Report on Near Field Communications 1 1. Introduction 1 1.1. What is NFC? 1 1.2. History of NFC 2 1.3. Use of NFC 3 1.4. Comparison with Alternative Technologies 3 1.5. Software 3 1.6. Hardware 3 1.7. Basic Functioning 4 1.7.1. Radio Frequency Operation 4 2. Applications 4 3. Advantages and Disadvantages 4 4. Conclusion 4 5. References 4 1. Introduction Near Field Communications (NFC) is a set of standards for smartphones and similar devices to establish short range wireless communications. It allows the transfer of information such as wireless truncations using a bank card or sharing photos or videos between devices. Connection can also be possible between a NFC device and an unpowered NFC tag which allows users to use a smartphone that is directed to a website or other promotion. 1.1. What is NFC? NFC is a standardised (ISO 18092) wireless technology that adds extra functionality to devices such as mobile phones and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs). Devices with a NFC chip can set up a small Peer to Peer (P2P) network to share information. NFC devices also support: ISO 15693, ISO 14443, FeliCa and Mifare Standard. NFC is a continuation of radio frequency identification (RFID) which also enables contactless data exchange; NFC has the advantage of a shorter range, which prevents unwanted eavesdropping, interception and surveillance. As an analogy, if you have something you want to tell someone, rather than shouting it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Goldfish Theory There are forty two lakes in Elko County, from reservoirs to considerably smaller lakes nestled in the rugged Ruby Mountain Range. At seven years of age, I noticed the rainbow trout found in small mountain lakes were rather minute, compared to the trout I would reel out of South Fork Reservoir that resembled an adolescent shark in my young mind, which simply lacked dorsal and heterocercal fins. My father, annoyed by the why phase I was still going through, took me to an enormous brick building that I later learned was the Nevada Department of Wildlife, to discover why the fish varied in size so notably a phenomenon I would not stop questioning. There, I was told that fish have an evolutionary advantage, allowing them to grow proportionally to the size of their environment. (I honestly had no idea what this meant at the time). Coined the Goldfish Theory, it also explains why gold fish in a small tank grow when placed in a larger tank. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Conversely, as a need to be accepted became increasingly important to me during puberty, I slowly began to tuck that hunger away to avoid the criticism that comes with a love for education. Many people in Elko have achieved success solely through labor intensive work. As a result, many individuals seem to underestimate the value education can have in other settings. This stigma on education not only affects those with a passion for learning, but it also impacts the students struggling to attend school in the first place. Elko is similar to a lake in this essence, and we are the fish; only allowed to grow proportional to our environment. It didn t take long for me to identify this as an issue I was not only propagating, but also something I had the ability to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Voltage Limits and Currents on Power Systems Essay example The various nonlinear loads like Adjustable Speed Drives (ASD s), bulk rectifiers, furnaces, computer supplies, etc. draw non sinusoidal currents containing harmonics from the supply which in turn causes voltage harmonics. Current harmonic causes increased power system losses, excessive heating in rotating machinery, interference with nearby communication circuits and control circuits, etc. It has become a vital importance to maintain the sinusoidal nature of voltage and currents in the power system. Various international agencies like IEEE and IEC have issued standards, which put limits on various current and voltage harmonics. The limits for various current and voltage harmonics specified by IEEE 519 for various frequencies are given ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For reverse voltage blocking a diode is used in series with the self commutating device (IGBT) . However, GTO based configurations have restricted frequency of switching they do not need the series diode. They are considered sufficiently reliable, but have higher losses and require higher values of parallel ac power capacitors. Moreover, they cannot be used in multilevel or multistep versions to improve performance in higher ratings. The other converter used is a voltage fed type Active filter structure, as shown in Fig 2.2. It is having a self supporting dc voltage bus with a large dc capacitor. It has become very much dominant, since it is lighter, cheaper, and expandable to multilevel and multistep modes, with lower switching frequencies to improve the performance . It is more popular in UPS based applications, because in the presence of mains, the same Inverter bridge can be used as an Active Filter to eliminate harmonics of critical nonlinear loads. 2.2.2 Topology based Classification Based on the topology used the AF s can be classified as series or shunt filters, and use a combination of both called unified power quality conditioners. Combinations of active series and passive shunt filtering are known as hybrid filters. Fig 2.3 is an example of an shunt type AF, which is most widely used to eliminate current harmonics, reactive power compensation (also known as STATCON), and balancing unbalanced currents. It is mainly used at the load end, because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Public Enemy Case Study Essay Public Enemy is a very talented, and well rounded group of football players: I have had the opportunity playing with them, and against them for some time now. With a combined record of 16 wins, and 6 losses over the course of 3 sessions they have managed to win 3 consecutive championships. With that being said, even in the games they have lost, somehow they manage to display extreme amounts of resiliency. Competing solely in the relevant sports complex league, Public Enemy has made a name for themselves in this county and in many others. It is because of this that teams are drawn to compete in the relevant league which is hosted 4 times a year with a team entry fee of $450. Even with teams coming from all over the state; Public Enemy has still managed to remain on the top. So, talent and skill is not in question when it comes to Public Enemy being ready to compete nationally. Unfortunately, the financials might be a concern. The overall cost is broken down into 5 total sections: Entry Fee, flight to, flight from, car rental, and the cost of room/board. The entry fee when divided by the 16 player team comes to $29 per player, car rental fee divided by the same number comes to $42 bringing the total per player cost to around $71. Using the same formula to determine the per player amount for the remaining cost groups: the total cost per player was found, $98 for room and board, $280 for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They offer a state of the art turf field, ventilated arena, and padded walls all at an affordable price for teams. Relevant leads four sessions a year: winter, spring, summer, and fall. A session is broken down into 8 games and is the equivalent of one season. Public Enemy s statistics from last year s spring, summer, and fall sessions will be used in comparison to other teams and eventually to the top three teams that play in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Project Implementation, Control, and Termination Paper and... Project Implementation, Control, and Termination Paper and Presentation MGT/437 Monday, July 2, 2012 Curt Haydt Project Implementation, Control, and Termination Paper and Presentation Project management is the application of knowledge, skills and techniques to execute projects effectively and efficiently (What is project management?). Using project management allows management to assign tasks to employees whereas they focus on the everyday operations. This paper will propose a parking garage by showing that there is a need for it, by identifying stakeholders, determining goals, creating a time line and budget, and developing a plan or a statement of work that will outline the steps of this project. Team B will also identify the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Identify Completion Date Finding the right location is top priority for this project. The garage must not be far away from either the shopping complex or the casinos. If it is the project may fail because it does not alleviate the inconvenience of walking for the shoppers. The projected length of time for this project is 12 18 months. This takes the weather into account and gives ample time for any unforeseen problems with suppliers, contractors, the city, and any permit problems. Budget The national average of a five level parking garage is approximately 145,000 square feet (Reed Construction Data, 2012). The project will require the hiring of an architect and a contractor. The architect duties will include creating a schematic design and draft floor plans, finalize drawings, obtain necessary permits and serve as the development manager of the project. The contractor will provide the services and materials need for the job and is responsible in hiring subcontractors. The national average for the cost per square foot to build a five level parking garage is between $50 and $70 (FixR, 2011). On average masons and excavators charge $70 per hour, electricians charge $65 to $85 per hour and plumbers charge somewhere between $45 and $65 per hour, so this project will take into consideration all of the hourly rates for all specialties (FixR, 2011). Taking from the national average costs this project will cost $65 a square foot ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Paul s Case by Willa Cather Some say money changes you, some say money changes the people around and others say money changes everyone. In Willa Cather s Paul s Case , Paul is a teenage misfit who lives in a Pittsburgh neighborhood. The love of money is put on such a high pedestal that it consumes Paul and the way which he lives. Everything he does is influenced by his desire for wealth. His love for theater and art becomes an addiction and drive him to steal money and retreat to New York. Here, Paul experiences the fast life as he dines and shops expensively. Paul then realizes he is the victim of his own demise and takes his own life. Paul s obsession with theater, luxury and the dystopian society he lives in are the reasons for his isolation and loss of life. Willa Cather provides insights to how Paul wants to feel important in his life instead of being an outsider in society. In his job, Paul works as an usher in Carnegie Hall. The narrator states, As the house filled, he grew more and more vivacious and animated, and the color came to his cheeks and lips. It was very much as though this were a great reception and Paul were the host. (Cather 13). The narrator shows the reader how Paul feels more important as he helps people in the theater. It is as if the sight of people filling the room and needing Paul s help breathes life into Paul. Author E.K. Brown writes, He felt the pull of New York...to feel himself in the center of the plot of all dreams ... (Brown 1). Brown uses this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Moral Chaos in Harper Lee s Maycomb Essay Harper Lee argues in her novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, that the moral obligations of a court are thrown aside in favor of the law that lies in the minds of men. She describes her characters in such a manner that alludes to their inner thoughts. Through practiced repetition, the citizens of Maycomb force the existence of the social inequality that is white supremacy. Whether by following lead or by ignoring the problem altogether, it is the people alone who allow injustices to occur. In a public appeal for an era of tolerance, Harper Lee attacks Southern racism through Scout Finch s narration of her father s failure to correct a corrupt legal system dominated by prejudiced citizens seeking to rule the law by their own hands. Tom ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Robinson s death is preordained as nothing could come between a terrified jury of Southern farmers with daughters of their own facing a black man accused of rape. Though by a false accusation, the jury condemns Tom because, for a black man, a sexual advance to a white woman was a certain invitation to a tortured death, says Lisa Lindquist Dorr, assistant professor at the University of Alabama (95). Though seen as innocent by some, including possibly Robinson s defense attorney, Atticus, Robinson still confronts his jury of poor whites who spite him simply because of racial differences; they fail to see another explanation of the suspected crime because of their narrow minded simplicity. Being uneducated, the jury fails to understand the message which Atticus tries to convey. Countering the unintelligent jury, the prosecuting attorney and court judge see little evidence in Robinson s guilt, making it blatantly obvious that Bob Ewell, the town drunkard is an irrational fool. Though given irrefutable evidence of Tom s innocence, the poor, white jury still convicts him because of the strained relationship between their class and his, along with the fear that he may rape one of their own daughters. The fact that an intelligent judge and both attorneys realized that Robinson committed no crime highlights the blind rage which the fearful jury of White farmers would have used like a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Undisputed Letters Dbq As stated there are many letters said to be written (ascribed) Paul, but were not. There are two major categories: the undisputed letters of Paul and the disputed pseudonymous letters. Scholars look at the style of the letter to determine if Paul wrote it. In order to decide whether the letter was written by Paul or not you must look at history during the time of Paul s letters and compare letters ascribed to Paul with letters written by others of the same time. According to our class lecture, The Jewish War happened just as the letters of Paul were beginning to circulate and the gospels were being written down. Therefore, an understanding of the Jewish war is essential to understanding the New Testament. Scholars as well as Iliff students ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author of Colossians has experienced the resurrection of Christ. How can this be since the undisputed letters indicate believers have not experienced the resurrection of Christ. Colossians was written after the resurrection of Christ, therefore Paul did not write it (Ehrman, 444). According to Ehrman, even more scholars are convinced that Ephesians was not written by Paul just as Second Thessalonians and Colossians were not written by Paul. The primary issue with Ephesians is the letter is written to the Saints in Ephesus (Eph1:1). When reviewing the best Greek manuscripts of the letter it appears that scribes added this later. The original was to the saints who are faithful. The change was so that those in Ephesus would think the letter was written directly to them (Ehrman, 445). Undisputed One key characteristic of Paul s letters was they were written to deal with different situations. On example is the disputes at Corinth. If you look at the undisputed epistles, Paul is addressing issues in those churches. Those issues are wide ranging. Some of the issues are theological issues and others of practical problems encountered during that day and time in the church. Paul appears to write with an urgent need to address each one of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Looking Down At The Bottom Looking Up Looking Down Standing at the bottom looking up, there seems to be countless stairs which seem impossible to overcome. Yet, knowing the long trip that is ahead will be worth the breathtaking site which awaits at the top. So you set out, determined to climb the top of this magnificent hill. Walking up the stairs is like walking up the stairways to heaven, a long trip but beautiful once you arrive. Once passing the six flights of stairs, you still do not arrive. There is still a long path ahead of you. Hiking at a sixty degree angle all the way to the top stepping over countless rocks and pipes up the dusty trail. The nature around reminds you that fall is on its way. With dying plants and grass all around, and the leaves on the trees starting to change color. As you push yourself higher and higher up the hill, the temperature slowly continues to drop. Slowly the beautiful sight you have in store starts to become visible. Once finally arriving to the top from the trip that seemed to have taken so much longer then have thought, stretched before you is a sight so beautiful, it takes one s breath away. Once to the top there is no one around. The few people that are visible are just the cars and people walking down sidewalks far below. The only sounds are the faint sounds of the city; dogs barking, cars traveling past, birds chirping, and the chiming of the hour of the large clock on campus. The mind is instantly cleared and it feels as though there are no worries in the world. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Beating on Against the Current Essay Beating On Against the Current Each of us inevitable Each of us limitless each of us with his or her right upon the earth, Each of us allowed the eternal purports of the earth, Each of us here as divinely as any is here (Whitman 27). From out of the jazz soaked streets of New York City, arose a group of young poets and writers overwrought with the opportunity of their lives, and endeavored to capture its girth through the honesty and vulnerability of their words. These young bohemians would later lead the Beat Movement, which inspired young Americans throughout the county in their search for something more than the consumerism and conformity that plagued their society. Jack Kerouac s On the Road is a transcendent work that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many found the bleakness and insignificance of modern society enough to merit both withdrawal and protest. Throughout On the Road, the influence of the Beat movement s ideals on Kerouac s writing is overtly apparent. As the narrator meanders up and down the country, both the main characters , and the lone hitch hikers they pick up contain an attitude of restlessness which can be seen in their actions and speak. While hitching a ride from a farmer, as Sal and Dean prepare their story to tell the man, he stops them simply asking, You boys going somewhere, or just going? This so elegantly captures the internal state of the author coming out bluntly in the work. The beat idealism heavily places importance on personal discovery in any way possible, not necessarily knowing what that path looks like only knowing that you must travel to reach it. Kerouac was distraught with the complacency of living in one place, and set out with no real place to go, and as he writes in response to the farmer we didn t know the answer to the question, but it was a damn good question (Kerouac). The 1940 s, post war America was looking up, the Great Depression was just coming to an end, but along with those that so eagerly bought into the consumerism of the time, arose a nation s youth that was alienated, restless, and dissatisfied. looking for something to experience in a, frenzied pursuit of extreme exacerbation of the nerves . (Patrick Julian). On the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Examples Of TKI Conflict Mode Questionnaire N20: 2016 Your Name: Mireille Villa Name of Questionnaire or Scale: Thomas Kilmann TKI Conflict Mode Questionnaire Findings / scores: Accommodating Analysis of findings: I dislike conflict and would do whatever possible to avoid it. Thus, when I took the conflict managing questionnaire and received the title of accommodating, I knew that there was no mistake. In a dispute, I would allow the other person to get what they want and not project or accomplish my own. I do not want to upset anyone in any way; I only want to be kind to and support the person. At the same time, I feel that giving and satisfying someone else s needs would be more rewarding than if I were to satisfy my own. This point of view has become engrained in me that I find it difficult to stick to my opinions in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is said that being acquainted with one s body would make speaking one s mind an easier task. Therefore, I would start small and begin by practicing nonverbal assertive behaviors such as making eye contact, maintaining an open rather than closed posture, keeping my composure, and not backing off from the other person in any conversation. Then, once I am comfortable with this step and encounter conflict, I can take my time to reflect on the problem, and create a plan of action. Part of this plan would consist of creating an outline of what I would say. To make this task easier, Lachman s formulas of model behavior, such as When you do X, I feel Y because Z, and what I d like instead is [request behavior change] , would come in handy. The task of assertively responding would become less strenuous, because I would have these formulas or examples of what an assertive person would say and what I can follow. Additionally, it would make me more confident and allow me to express my feelings more clearly than if I had to confront the person ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Examples Of Closed Head Injuries Head injuries spike for youth soccer players 1. Define Closed Head Injuries? Closed Head Injuries are injuries to the head and does not break or penetrate the skull. They are caused by a variety of reasons such as falls, accidents, some sports...etc. 2. Article Summary: My article talks about some of the researches that have uncovered the spike of a high number of concussions that have been found among soccer players, especially between the ages of 7 17. It states that soccer can be as football in causing damages. Moreover, it is without padding. The article states some examples of soccer players who have been effected by these injures. A 13 years old boy fell and injured his head against the ground. Also, a 17 years old girl smashed her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Coach Thad Matta Research Paper The Ohio State men s basketball team has had back to back disappointing seasons and most people believe that head Coach Thad Matta should be fired from his job. Ohio State is a program that over the last ten years has been accustomed to winning games and being at the top of the Big Ten standings, and the last two years under coach Matta were not up to most fans standards. I believe that Thad Matta should not be fired and that he will turn the program around if given more time. Thad Matta has been one of the most successful coaches in the country at his time at The Ohio State University. Comparing him to Michigan State s head coach Tom Izzo, Thad Matta has a higher winning percentage, more regular season conference championships, and more conference tournament championships in his coaching career, which is also five years shorter than Izzo s, according to sports refernces.com. Then if you compare Matta to the past Ohio State coaches he easily surfaces into the top pair. Coach Matta is the winningest coach in Ohio State history (Brown). When he was hired in 2004 the buckeyes basketball program was in the bottom of the Big Ten conference. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What they don t think about is what the Ohio State basketball program was like before he arrived. Ohio State was not a national powerhouse before Thad Matta got their, and he turned them into one in less than three years. He has taken a school that is known for their great football teams and turned them into a respectable basketball program in the Big Ten. Ohio State under Matta has had some good runs into the NCAA tournament running the same offensive system they do now. The problem with Ohio State is not their offense, it s on the defensive side of the court. When they were making tournament runs into the final four they had great defensive players like guards Aaron Craft and Shannon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Amethyst Research Paper Birthstone Amethyst The deep purple amethyst has long been assigned spirital, purifying and protective qualities. Found across the world its use has been traced back to Neolithic Europe. It holds strong associations to love, healing and both physical and spiritual protection. It s energies are that of fire, it is said to inflame the passions and spark creativity, boost spirituality and encourage both logic and temperance in the wearer. Most closely associated with St Valentine, Bachuss, and Dionysus, it represents faithful love and ecclesiastical dignity. In the Chakra the amethyst is the stone of the Crown Chakra, aiding in the connection to the divine. The amethyst is ruled by both Neptune and jupiter and is consideed to be one of the best stones to wear while doing any sort of mediation or work that utlizes the subconscious mind. Amethyst in Science The Amethyst is part of the quartz family of stones ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s name is derived from the ancient greek word ametusthos ( ἀ a ( not ) and μέθυστος méthystos ( intoxicated )). Throughout history the amethyst has been popular in both mundane and spiritual applications. It was often incorporated into the crowns and jewelry of royalty. There have been examples of its use traced as far back as the Neolithic people of Europe. In Ancient Egypt it was valued for its healing and protective properties. They believed that the stone could bring relief from both guilt and fear and protect the wearer while they traveled. The Greeks and the Romans equated the stone with Dionysus/Bacchus and believed it would protect them from drunkenness. They would also place the stone under their pillow at night as a cure for insomnia and to bring sweet dreams. If warmed and placed on the forehead they believed it would reduce the throbbing, if not the pain of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...