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Cognitive Dissonance Theory Response Paper
Taylor Wood
COM 201
Response Paper 1: Cognitive Dissonance Theory
Life is full of uncomfortable situations. Whether it s 12:01 on December 21, 2012 or seconds before a
drop on a rollercoaster, we rationalize the situation to create a sense of equilibrium. Cognitive
Dissonance Theory explains why we experience the mental discomfort called dissonance that arises
from inconsistent attitudes, thoughts, and behaviors and how we take action or change our thinking to
alleviate the discomfort (West Turner, 2014, pp. 110 111).
When humans have encounter situations that are consistent with what they are comfortable with they
experience consonance, or equilibrium (West Turner, 2014, p. 111). This is the ultimate state of
content. Humans crave ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I was already anxious because of the large crowds and unnecessarily deafening music, however once
my roommates and I reached the solid block of dancing sweaty bodies, I began to rationalize the point
of my presence there. It had taken minimal justification, or the least amount of incentive necessary to
obtain compliance (West Turner, 2014, p. 117) to get me there in the first place since Bronco Fusion
was my first real college experience. Not orientation, not welcome week, but this concert was to be
the start to the rest of my educational career. I normally utilize selective exposure to certain types of
people when it comes to social events, but I was paying selective attention as to what my classmates
were actually doing in this crowd during the stretch of time between the opening and main act. So,
fighting our way to the very middle didn t seem like a bad decision. I was selectively interpreting the
lingering stench of tobacco and other smoking paraphernalia because it must have been from the
surrounding area besides the crowd I was currently in, since there were security guards at the entrance.
The people towards the back of the crowd were polite and allowed us through, so since I was using
selective retention to forget any sort of concert mentality ever I wasn t worried about the people we d
end up standing next to. Unfortunately, my methods of
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Acknowledging My Privilege By Beverly Daniel Tatum s...
Acknowledging my Privilege
I have always thought about myself as just a person. After taking this course, I think of myself as a
white person. To me, being colorblind and attempting to look at everyone as just a person, were ways I
avoided being racist. This course, taught by Dr. Bianca Williams, has enabled me to change my views
on racism and race to a move correct outlook. I now understand that it is my duty to be able to
acknowledge my race and other identities and the privileges that come with being a white, middle
class, heterosexual person. I used to think that interpersonal racism was the main problem in the
United States, but after this course realize that institutional racism is the problem. This course,
coupled with readings from Devon W. Carbado on his piece titled Privilege , Beverly Daniel Tatum s
article titled Talking about Race, Learning about Racism , Brittney Cooper s article on The Politics of
Black Women s Hair and Audre Lorde s article called The Uses of Anger: Women Responding to
Racism , I have shifted my views on race and racism to a more constructive and correct outlook.
Being a woman was always the largest piece of my identity. I focused my attention the oppression that
comes with identifying as a woman. I resisted against the ideals of patriarchy and spent time in college
starting a club that promoted and supported women in business fields. However, I never stopped to
think about the intersection of my identities and how my other identities
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Evangelicalism In The Second Great Awakening
Evangelicalism came out of various movements that came in the Protestant church the second Great
Awakening of the 1820s 1840s, resulted in the Christianization of young America and the dominance
of evangelicalism over the American religious climate .The Second Great Awakening marked a
fundamental transition in American religious life. Many early American religious groups in the
CALVINIST tradition had emphasized the deep depravity of human beings and believed they could
only be saved through the grace of God. The new evangelical movement, however, placed greater
emphasis on humans ability to change their situation for the better. By stressing that individuals could
assert their FREE WILL in choosing to be saved and by suggesting that
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Pipeline Persuasive Essay
Hey everyone! Does your team want to win a $500 Team Activity Award? Do you want to be in a
raffle where $1000 worth of gift cards will be raffled away? Well if you do, then you need to start
thinking about Q3 now! How? By building pipeline NOW! Essentially, we need to focus on our Q3
pipeline while we close out EOQ. Currently, the pipeline total for Q2 is $151M with a $175M goal
and a $180M stretch goal. Therefore, if you meet, or exceed, your pipeline generation target listed
below, then you will be entered into the raffle. The raffle will take place after the team EOQ dinner
next Thursday (June 30th). Moreover, the team that builds the most pipeline relative to their goal will
win a $500 Team Activity award. The contest cutoff
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Flexible Discriminant Analysis
The furcula is the main element of avian flight; it is an important origin for flight muscles used in the
down stroke. Many biomechanical functions have been suggested for the Furcular. Originally it was
thought to play a motionless function, acting as a spacer and muscle for flight. Other studies showed a
more active role, where the furcular experience distortions during the wingbeat cycle, where it spread
laterally on the down stroke and rebounding during the upstroke, almost acting like a spring. This
behavior might represent an energy saving adaptation to help with respiration. Past studies have found
that found that subaqueous fliers have more of a V shaped furcular with a high anteroposterior
curvature, whereas soaring bird are more U shaped with low anteroposterior curvature. This study
seeks to clarify this form function relationship through the use of eigenshape morphometric analysis
along with phylogenetic comparative methods (PCMs), and phylogenetic Flexible Discriminant
Analysis (pFDA). Examination of flight modes revealed that intermittent bounders are associated with
narrow interclavicular angles and straight clavicular rami. Short range fliers have a small
anteroposterior curvature where larger ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Past studies showed the strength of the form and function relationship in the avian furcula, while this
study examined the form and function in more modern Mesozoic birds. This study revealed that
eigenshape analysis of Arvin birds furcular allows for more derived flight modes. This study
confirmed that soaring birds have a more U shaped furcula than continuously flapping birds. It also
observed that the interclavicular angle is an even more important aspect of flight mode than the
curvature, and is positively correlated with body size. This study demonstrates that the Mesozoic taxa
have evolved unique flight modes through different musculoskeletal
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Reaction Paper On Bullying
There are many times where we are observers of other people s behavior whether negative or positive
and do not give it deep thought unless the behavior impacts us directly. We may go about life with the
belief that good things happen to good people and bad things happen to bad people. Then when a bad
thing happens to a good person (or vise versa), we then take the time to analyse how can this be
possible and whether it is fair or not. Now imagine that you are raising a well mannered child who
respects others, but comes home year after year letting you know that she is being bullied at school.
You then wonder what can your child be doing wrong to deserve this, what can she do differently, and
you can t seem to understand why your child who is a good person is having bad things happen to her.
Bullying in fact causes serious health issues as well as social and it has been estimated that around
30% of children are victims of bullying in the adolescent years (Garland, Policastro, Richards, Miller,
2017). In the past schools and parents did not look at bullying as an issue and many times the bullying
went unnoticed because it was considered the norm and a part of growing up. In turn this can be a
reason why people blame the victim for what happens to them and not the victimizer. When these
thoughts cross our minds, we are participating in a Belief Just World Phenomenon. The Just world
theory started because the world has the duty which goes without saying that we as humans
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Essay William Golding s Lord of the Flies
William Golding s Lord of the Flies
The first chapter of the novel, The Lord of the Flies, by William Golding is effective in establishing
the characters, concerns and language for the remainder of the book, as well as introducing the main
themes of the novel; that the problems in society are related to the sinful nature of man and good
verses evil. In Golding s first chapter, the main characters are introduced, we see many ominous signs
of what s to come through the authors choice of language and the beginning of rivalries, issues and
concerns are portrayed which are to continue throughout the rest of the book. The microcosm on the
Island is presented from an early stage, as well as themes that emerge and remain important
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These qualities Golding describes Ralph to have in this first chapter, and incredibly important for the
remainder of the novel.
It is no surprise that Piggy s nickname is such. When Golding introduces the character, he has just
come out of the bushes, after suffering from diarrhoea through eating too many unripe berries. The
author continually relates to the fact that the boy is fat, and in many descriptions, Golding blatantly
says this such as The fat boy looked startled . As we progress through the early pages, we learn more
of Piggy s appearance through the conversation between Piggy and Ralph. I ve been wearing specs
since I was three . With these continual descriptions, we are able to obtain a vivid and detailed image
of this fat boy. The specs that Piggy wears are a symbol of his intelligence that is to be superior to the
other boys. Individuals that wear glasses have always been considered to be intelligent and smart, and
Piggy is no exception to this. His constant attempts to unite the group of boys under the laws of the
conch are to try to establish the same society of that in the old counties and of what they are used to.
Piggy is not a natural leader he has the brains, but not the courage. We can see this when Golding
describes the boys reaction to the loud and bossy Jack: He shrank to the other side of Ralph...and
secure from the other side of Ralph, he spoke timidly . Many
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Cat And Rat Legend Of The Chinese Zodiac
Have you ever read a Chinese legend? I have, I ve read two. The first legend we read was Cat and Rat:
Legend of the Chinese Zodiac about how Rat cheated his friend Cat. The second one I read was called
How cat and rats became enemies .They became enemies because the mouse cheated in the race in the
first story, the second story the mouse almost killed the cat by eating the boat when the cat was
sleeping. In this essay i will compare and contrast these stories. In this story I am going to compare
and contrast the legends Cat and Rat Legend of the Chinese Zodiac and How cats and rats became
enemies .The characters are Cat and rat.The setting of both legends is outside.Cats and rats are not
friend.If you want to find out why they aren t
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What Role Does Christianity Play In The Old Testament
The most important and sacred text of Christianity is the Bible. The Bible consist of the Old Testament
which comes from the Jewish Torah. It contains the many books including the first four Genesis,
Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers that are shared with the Torah. The first testament explores the
creation of humanity and introduces the Decalogue or Ten Commandments . The second testament is
made up of many books including the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John which tell the stories
of Jesus Christ s life and teachings. In the Gospels there are the Beatitudes and other such excerpts
which serve as a guide for behaviour and set a moral code for Christians. The New Testament also
introduces, through the events and life of Jesus, times of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These ideas are introduced in the Ten Commandments or the Decalogue. Which are considered to
have been written with the finger of God (Exodus 31:18). They are ten laws that serve as a guide to
life you shall not kill... commit adultery... steal... bare false witness... (Deuteronomy 5:6 21). These are
the basis of human life and serve as a basic moral compass for Christians. In that way the Decalogue
is significant to Christians and how they live. The first book in the Old Testament, Genesis, explores
the creation of earth and how humans eventuated. Genesis 1 In the beginning, when God created the
heavens and the earth this extract forms the basis of Christian beliefs about creation. This is important
in the core beliefs of how the universe, earth and humanity was created as they knew it. The Old
Testament forms the basis of creation for Christians and thus impacts on core beliefs. The Old
Testament also explains human relationships, with God and with each other. It is explained by the
laws, You are to love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your strength.
(Deuteronomy 6:5) and love your neighbour as yourself. (Leviticus 19:18), what the relationship with
God should be and how one should treat their
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Organelles In Animal Cells Essay
Organelles are the internal structures of the cell that are important for the cell to survive. Each
organelle has a specific function for the cell. The types of organelles in the cell can be different from
each other depending on the type of cell. Plant cells and animal cells both have a cytoskeleton,
endoplasmic reticulum (smooth and rough), golgi apparatus, mitochondrion, nucleus, plasma
membrane, and ribosomes. Animal and plant cells also have vacuoles, but they are rarely found in
animal cells. Vacuoles in animal cells are very small compared to the vacuoles in plant cells.
Lysosomes are also rarely found in plant cells but mostly found in animal cells. The cytoplasm is a
semifluid in the plasma membrane. It is in all eukaryotic cells. In prokaryotes, this is where the
chemical processes of the cell take place. In eukaryotic cells, this is where organelles perform their
functions. Cellular respiration also takes place here. One of stages of cellular respiration is glycolysis.
Glycolysis is when glucose breaks down to form two pyruvates and 4 ATP. Its net result of 2 ATP is
important for another process called the Krebs Cycle. This process is important because it begins
cellular respiration. The cytoplasm also gives the cell its shape; without it, the cell would be deflated
and substances would not be able to move throughout the cell. Organelles would have difficulty
functioning too. It has been misunderstood that organelles float freely in the cytoplasm even
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The Purpose Of The Marshmallow Experiment
The Marshmallow Experiment was pioneered in the 1960s at the Stanford University daycare. It
introduces a connection between success in the future of young children by their ability to delay
gratification. This study has been operating for more than forty years and still more studies are being
added to test different variables such as studying an individual s emotional impulses and studying the
effects of changing the reliability of a child s environment during the marshmallow experiment. When
these variables are taken into account the result drastically changed. There have also been follow up
studies on the first participants with findings that explain the results of having low and high delayed
gratification. The purpose of the Marshmallow Experiment is to test how long a young child, typically
in the range of 3 5 years old for the experiment, could wait before giving into temptation. First, the
children were given one given a marshmallow by a researcher of the study, they were instructed to
wait to eat the marshmallow until the researcher came back. If they waited for a total of 15 minutes
the researcher would return with a second marshmallow. 2 out of 3 of the kids gave into temptation.
While, 1 out of 3 kids had enough willpower to distract themselves so that they could receive the
second treat. Several years later, researchers remained in contact with these subjects and found that the
high delayers, as they were referred to in Mia Szalavitz s article, The
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Analysis Of The Body By Stephen King
In the short story, The Body, written by Stephen King, various life lessons are evident in the adventure
the four main characters have. The life lessons chosen by the author are reflective of life lessons that
could be learned by the reader, and life lessons that are not always vocalized. In Stephen King s The
Body, the group of young boys learn many different life lessons including family not always being
trustworthy, some things should be kept to yourself, and that friends, even best friends, can split up.
The main characters all have unique, yet abusive, relationships with their families. As said in the
introductory paragraph, this choice made by Stephen King was incredibly important and wise to make
because especially in the sixties, which is when the story takes place, it was a common occurrence that
was often overlooked. One of the most evident life lessons in the story was that relatives should not
get a free pass to hurt each other. The character Teddy s relationship with his father was overlooked,
exclusively by Teddy himself, Teddy s dad took Teddy over to the big woodstove at the back of the
kitchen and shoved the side of Teddy s head down against one of the cast iron burner plates . Teddy
had a lot of respect for the father for the soul reason that he is his father. If it was not for the fact that
Teddy s father messed him up physically and mentally for life, Teddy would treat the person with a lot
less respect and nobility. Despite that his father only
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The Security Of A Network
There are many threats today that can compromise the security of a network. Network security is now
more important as ever as attacks on networks that hold valuable information are being breached, even
with security measures put in place. One of the biggest threats to a network is data theft. Outside
hackers pose the greatest threat. These thieves target a company s network and steal information
through vulnerabilities that they have found in their networks. They usually gain access through the
use of a Trojan horse, which is a program that looks legitimate but can be used by others to gain
access to the network. They may also use a virus or worm, which can infiltrate a network with
malicious code and replicate itself in a network. Others try to gain entry by attempting to crack the
network passwords or user accounts. We hear in the news how networks that were supposed to be
secure were breached and information was stolen that could have negative consequences. Yahoo
discovered that their network had been attacked continuously for the past two years but only recently
discovered it. Information that was stolen ranged from users birth dates to passwords that were
encrypted (Lien). When a network has been successfully breached and information stolen, the
company who has fallen victim to this not only sees their reputation hurt but also suffer a large drop in
their stock prices. This hurts people who may have some shares in that company as many retirement
plans tend to invest
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Qualities of a Strong Teenage Girl
Qualities of a Strong Teenage Girl
Being a teenage girl, I know what it is like to be let down, put down, and feel completely alone. But I
also know what it takes to get back up, be courageous, and fight. One quality a teenage girl must have
is courage. Courage to stand up for yourself and others. To succeed, a teenage girl must have smarts.
Street smarts as well as book smarts are important. However, one quality that most teenage girls have
is a carelessly open heart; letting anyone in that tries. These qualities of a teenage girl may lead her to
heartbreak and emotional struggles, but overall can contribute to a successful life. The first quality an
adolescent girl must have to succeed, is courage. One reason for this quality is ... Show more content
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She may do this because she wants to feel loved and needed. This leads to my second reason which is
the motivation of her partner. He may be looking to take advantage of her and wishes to leave her
heartbroken. When the partner realizes the girl s despiration, he feels a position of power and can
further take advantage of her; body and soul. Through my experience, I hear how girls can be taken
advantage of, and move from partner to partner as a reaction. Avoiding a broken heart can be
accomplished by having a strong heart that is selective and strives for mutual and balanced
commitment. A final reason for a teenage girl to be cautious with her heart is in connection to her self
worth. When a girl gets her heart broken, she may feel intense loneliness, or she may look quickly for
someone else to love and care for in order to avoid or fill the void of emotional pain. She may start
feeling negatively about herself and her body and believe she will never be good enough. This poor
self image can lead to severe depression and self harm. Many times, this heartache happens because a
girl lets someone into her life without boundaries, or standards and once she realize this, she can feel
defeated. For these reasons, having an open heart without using intelligence is a dangerous
combination for a teenage girl. As you can see by the reasons above, teenage girls must have
intelligence and courage to be successful.
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The Effects of Forgiveness on Mental Health Essay
Forgiveness has been defined in many ways by psychologists and researchers with no one universal
definition. Hill (as cited in Maltby, Day and Mackaskill 2001) state that it is widely agreed that
forgiveness involves a willingness to abandon resentment, negative judgement and indifferent
behaviour towards the person who has hurt them Although research is recent, from the last 15 years, it
has helped develop our understanding of forgiveness . Research has shown that forgiveness gives
positive mental health and prevents the development of mental disorders such as anxiety, depression
and stress. Two major models of forgiveness are Enright s model and Worthington s (2001) pyramid
model to REACH forgiveness. Both these models involve steps and ... Show more content on
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In the work phase the individual will feel empathy toward the offender. Finally in the deepening phase
involves awareness of decreased negative affect, maybe an increase in positive affect. This model was
proposed to promote forgiveness in individuals and was developed from empirical research. If
forgiveness can be given this will improve an individual s mental health as the model suggests and
empirical evidence proves support this from a series of studies which had consistent findings to
support the argument that forgiveness does indeed give improved mental health. Hebl and Enright
(1993) conducted a study on elderly females who had suffered from various injusticies such as spousal
conflict and overmedication to show forgiveness can be induced and with therapeutic goals. Further
findings come from Coyle and Enright (1997) who used a forgiveness intervention on males who had
been hurt by a partners abortion who found forgiveness lead to reductions in anger, anxiety and grief,
therefore forgiving does have a positive effect on mental health. A second study by Al Mabuk, Enright
and Cardis (1995) on students who had been love deprived. In an experimental group where the
students went through seventeen steps of the process model had decreased anxiety and improved their
attitude towards their mother/father All the above intervention studies concluded that forgiveness can
be
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Learning English Language Analysis
At the beginning of the year I didn t feel as confident, I felt scared and different about writing; but I
didn t feel the same way as I feel now about writing in english. The reason I didn t feel as confident at
the beginning of the year is because I was an ESOL student. During the two years of me being an
ESOL student my english grew from level 1 to level 6, meaning that I no longer need any help in
understanding English. After many tries, I finally reached my goal in writing I wanted to be at; as a
student in 8th grade. I had many weakness that I tried my best to become better at, such as, proper
word usage, grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure. But not only I felt uncomfortable with my
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I practiced different ways of writing and strengthened my weakness; such as, grammar, and sentence
structure. I learned from my mistakes and know many sentence structures that will help me write the
correct way, with less comma splices and more sentences like compound complex. Now I know how
to write long, and complicated assignments, I m ready to continue learning more in high school. After
being an ESOL student for 2 years, I feel finally confident in writing and be in the range with other
students. Being an ESOL student can be difficult too, you have to learn new things from the beginning
as if you are going to first grade, starting with the ABC and learning to read, while the other students
you are with know all of this. His makes you feel uncomfortable and unconfident near them. And only
once you learn all the things they know, you feel confident just as much they do. After 3 years in the
USA I now know that I m ready for high school, and ready to share what I know. I know things that I
would never had thought I will know as good as now, like, english. The only way to learn something
new, the correct way, such as a new language, is to be at that place, to hear how people talk, have
conversation, and how they use words. Now that I ve understood that, I clearly know that if I stayed in
Israel I wouldn t know how to write essays and many assignments that have been given to me. But I m
also glad that I know the people I met in those years, many of which had helped me and gave
inspiration to
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Loss Prevention
Shanta Martin
AIU
CRJS270
Week 5 IP
Internal controls prevent errors and irregularities from happening. If errors or irregularities do happen
to occur internal controls will help ensure that they are detected in a timely manner. Internal controls
also encourage adherence to prescribe policies and procedures. Internal control are also put into place
in order to protect employees by outlining tasks and responsibilities, providing checks and balances,
and also from being accused of misappropriations, errors and irregularities. There are several
procedures that should be considered when implementing internal controls for your business. There
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Virus detection software must be updated on a regular basis to help protect honesty of systems.
Hardware and passwords have to be changed sporadically and carefully to protect from unapproved
access to database, computer systems, etc. Distinctive physical and software controls should be
established for systems having delicate and/or confidential information. With accurate execution, anti
fraud hotlines can be very helpful in preventing and detecting fraud and removing inadequacies in
your business. It prompts your employees that even though management is not everywhere, employees
and stakeholders function as the eyes and ears of management, giving your company an added layer of
protection. The first step to implementing a fraud hotline is marketing. When marketing the hotline
first one needs to sit down with employees to discuss the prpgram. Employees do not want to feel like
someone is out to get them. Using posters with the hotline number can be very helpful. Employees
should be reminded of the purpose of the hotline and when they should call. The second step is stress
confidentiality. It is very important to let employees know that the information given to the hotline
will remain confidential. The hotline should be staffed with live operators who have been trained in
these types of calls.
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Conservation Land Trusts
The first conservation land trust was the Trustees of Reservations which was founded in the early
1890 s. The number of land trusts has steadily increased with most forming in the last 25 years or so.
There are land trusts working in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and other countries worldwide, in addition
to international land trusts like The Nature Conservancy and the World Land Trust.
Land trusts conserve all different types of land. Some protect only farmland or ranchland, others
protect forests, mountains, prairies, deserts, wildlife habitats, cultural resources such as archaeological
sites or battlefields, urban parks, scenic corridors, coastlines, wetlands or waterways; it is up to each
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Donors often provide monetary support, but it is common for conservation minded landowners to
donate an easement on their land, or the land itself. Some land trusts receive funds from government
programs to acquire, protect, and manage land. Some other trusts are able to afford to pay employees,
but many others depend entirely on volunteers. Conferring to the 2005 National Land Trust Census,
31% of land trusts reported having at least one full time staff member, 54% are all volunteer, and 15%
have only part time staff.
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Case Study Of CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd
Every company have their own business goal. First CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd s business goal is improve
telecommunication services and provide to the groups. Next, CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd wish to using a
new operating model for greater efficiency. Third, CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd s wish to scaling their next
generation offerings for proven results. Forth, CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd s wish to rationalizing their
portfolio for reduced risk and faster impact. Fifth, CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd s wish to provide harness
word class industry IP for more innovation. Sixth, modernizing their delivery network for cost
effective consistency. Seventh, CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd s wish to collaborating seamlessly for greater
client satisfaction. Eighth, CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd s want to improve their staff efficiency and
eliminate their problems. Ninth, CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd s wish to reduce cost spend on the network.
Last, CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd s wish they able to protect the network from intruders. For CSC
Malaysia Sdn Bhd, their have no technical goal. But for advice, they should have some of the
technical goals. First, CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd should able to offer a network that ... Show more
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All the devices will be connects with a switch. In computing centre server room, there have multiple
switches which connected with multiple servers and PCs. All the switches from various department
will connect to the switches which located in computing centre server room. Let say, a staff want to
print some document which from File/Printer Server, his/her computer will connect to the switch
which locate in particular department, the department s switch will connect to the switch which locate
at computing centre server room and connect to the File/Print Server. After he/she selected document
which want to print, the documents from server will send the document to the printer through switches
and print
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Maya Angelou Poetry
In regards to Maya Angelou s life, she said: If we lose love and self respect for one another, this is
how we finally die ( Maya Angelou Quotes 2018). This was seen throughout her body of work. Maya
was known for her eye catching work and the effort she put forth into it. She became known by
writers and professionals, and was seen to be involved in the civil rights movement ( Maya Angelou is
born. 2018). Maya Angelou has celebrated her diversity in life and work through poetry using clear
repetition and symbolism. The United States first female African American Poet Laureate was Maya
Angelou( Poetry Foundation 2018). She was born on April 4,1928 in St. Louis Missouri. However, in
her early life Maya had extreme family problems ( Maya ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the poem the free bird lives wistfully and free, but the cage bird lives behind metal bars raging for
freedom. Maya gives us details and clues about how the birds feel and live. In stanza three lines
twenty through twenty three the poet uses repetition to show us how the dark, depressed bird only
longs to be free like the wistful bird. The bird expresses its feelings through singing on a hilltop. It
says, ...on the distant hill for the caged bird sings of freedom. It repeats the same lines in stanza six
lines thirty six through thirty nine. Also in the poem, Maya used symbolism to convey how the dark
bird is in oppression, stuck behind closed doors, and unable to free itself. In stanza five lines twenty
seven through thirty it says, But a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams his shadow shouts on a
nightmare scream his wings are clipped and his feet are tied so he opens his throat to sing. Overall,
Maya Angelou revealed her story and how she felt through the intricate words of this poem. Her
emotions are evident and are described through the persecution of the bird in a very intriguing
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Gothic Allegory In Wuthering Heights Novel By Emily Bronte
Wuthering heights Wuthering heights novel by Emily Bronte, published in 1847, it revolves around
the passionate and destructive love between its two central characters, the headstrong and beautiful
Catherine Earnshaw and her handsome, and brooding hero/devil Heathcliff (Shmoop editorial team,
2008). Wuthering heights as a gothic novel Wuthering heights has just about all the elements of a
gothic novel, the characters are more complex than your average gothic protagonists/antagonists
(Shmoop Editorial Team, 2008). Heathcliff s motivations and responses go way beyond the flat
character of the average gothic villain; Catherine is far from vulnerable, threatened maiden in need of
rescuing (Shmoop Editorial Team, 2008). Instead of a ruined, crumbling ... Show more content on
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His foster brother Hindley avoided him as a reject from society while viewing Heathcliff s very
existence as grievous crime, particularly because Mr. Earnshaw s love and affection were displaced
towards Heathcliff instead of him (EssayFarm, 2003). Mr. Earnshaw actions backfires later on in the
novel as Hindley is misused and cheated out of ownership of wuthering heights by Heathcliff.
Heathcliff hateful abuse both Hindley in his weakened state and Hindley s son Hareton, who is made
the stablehand instead of the rightful owner of the heights (EssayFarm, 2003). Heathcliff then
imprisoned Catherine upon her visits to his son Linton. He forced her into 7marrying Linton while her
own father was dying, and so gained ownership of Thrushcross Grange as well as the heights
(EssayFarm, 2003). All the crimes that Heathcliff committed was out revenge against the society and
how they treated him as young boy, because Mr. Earnshaw changing society rules and allowing an
outsider in their society, they all had to pay the price, but Mr. Earnshaw can not only be blamed but as
well as the society of wuthering heights as well are to be blamed, just because some is an outsider
doesn t mean he should be abused and treated badly so at the end they also paid the
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Argumentative Essay On Fine Arts
Schools that offer fine arts classes have lower dropout rates and raised attendance. The fine arts
positively impact students of lower socioeconomic status more those of a higher status. The fine arts
have no barriers for race, religion, and culture when it comes to being involved in the arts. Everyone is
welcome and encouraged to be involved (Katy Independent School District). Without the arts these
students have no outlet for creative capabilities and no way to express their talents. Students who need
this way of expressing themselves are overlooked and they are the ones who need it the most
(Dickson). When viewing the participation of arts in the eyes of a ten year old, It cools kids down after
all the other hard stuff they have to think about (Arts and Smarts: Test Scores and Cognitive
Development). The arts engage students who may not be engaged in other classes. The YouthARTS
Development Project and the National Endowment for the Arts and the United States Justice
Department engaged in at risk youth in art programs showed that the participants had an increased
ability to work with others and were able to finish tasks, had better attitudes towards school, had fewer
court referrals, and had an improved self esteem (Arts and Smarts: Test Scores and Cognitive
Development). The schools who cut their art programs first are those who are struggling to meet
demands of academic curriculums. Many of the schools who cut or reduced their art programs were
schools that
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Percy Harrison Fawcett Research Paper
Blank spots on a map leave even the most uninterested curious; calling them in ways most would not
understand. Unexplored lands and oceans inspire thousands to venture into the unknown, no matter
the level of experience. Those who feel the pull cannot ignore it and would give up everything just to
feel the thrill of the adventure. Percy Harrison Fawcett, born on the 18th of August of 1867, was one
of those who had felt the pull and just could not resist. Fawcett took on the Amazon, specifically El
Dorado, the city of gold. Close to nothing was known about the Amazon before he went in. Percy
Fawcett was one of the greatest explorers the world has ever seen. To be a good explorer one must
have confidence, passion, and courage. In the book, Lost City of Z , author, David Grann,
continuously presents examples of Fawcett being a great explorer by possessing these traits. In 1925,
Percy Fawcett sets out to the Amazon to find El Dorado and though he does not return, he gets far
enough in such a way that we as the readers can truly understand what makes a good explorer. For the
duration of the novel, through Grann, Fawcett proves how confidence (such as his own), is a necessary
trait for a successful explorer to have. For example, Nina Fawcett, Percy Fawcett s wife, told the
Royal Geographical Society about Fawcett s faith in himself and his own skill set. Nina states, Major
Fawcett contemplated cutting through 100 miles of forest... in a month (123). Especially without the
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Most Dangerous Game Suspense Essay
Throughout the story. The Most Dangerous Game , one way suspense is created is by the description
of the setting. The old tarts call it Ship Trap Island ...Sailors have a curious dread of this place. I don t
know why. Some superstition (24). These few sentences create suspense by how the characters
Rainsford and Whitney describe Ship Trap Island by saying some sailors have a curious dread of this
place. That means that sailors feel uneasy and eerie about coming to this island due to how it s
surroundings make them feel. Superstition is also raised in this case, because there are many myths
that can be told about Ship Trap Island alone that many sailors fear. The reason why this quote creates
suspense is because of the way the island is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These words explain the severity of the situation to a certain degree. The words pull the readers closer
instead of using common small words such as loud, pained and scared which could not cause the same
reactions of curiosity of the words extremity, anguish, and terror. The reason this quote creates
suspense is that it causes the readers a feel of curiosity and to bring up questions such as: What animal
screamed? Why did it scream? Did someone shoot it? Is there another person on this island Rainsford
doesn t know about? The jungle weeds were crushed down and the moss was lacerated; one patch of
weeds was stained crimson. (27) Suspense is created by the clear description of Rainsford s
surroundings. The author used words such as, lacerated and crimson as adjectives to describe the moss
and the weeds. The moss was lacerated means that there was deeps cuts in the moss on the ground.
The weeds stained crimson means that there is now blood on those weeds possibly due some sort of
attack. This creates suspense by causing the readers to also ask questions on what happened, if there
was an attack, if the attack was of a human or an animal and the cause of the attack. It makes the
readers curious on what was there and what happened. The quotes tell the reader that something
important just happened and that could contribute to an event leading up.
The author also creates suspense through foreshadowing. What perils that tangle of trees and
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Themes In David K. Shipler s The Working Poor
In the novel The Working Poor by David K. Shipler, he wrote about the struggles that people have
faced because of their specific position. He interviewed people that were in different situations and
with different jobs. There were several women he wrote about that had children and struggled with
abusive relationships. There were immigrants that he interviewed that worked in the garment industry.
Shipler wrote about people that worked in farms as well. He also wrote about people with criminal
records that lacked confidence in themselves to get a job. In the novel The Working Poor written by
David K. Shipler, one of the major themes was the death of the American Dream which was
represented by characters such as Caroline, Christie, and Candalaria. ... Show more content on
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Her story was used to show the death of the American Dream because immigrants moved to the
United States in order to have a better life than they had when they lived in their home country.
Shipler used an example of unfair treatment of immigrants when he wrote, Candalaria started work at
7 a.m., but Anh didn t let her punch in until 9 to make sure the records showed fewer hours (Shipler
78). Shipler added that part in his novel to demonstrate that Candalaria was not getting paid for all the
hours that she worked. According to Karen Olsson, To meet the goals, supervisors pressure employees
to work extra hours without pay (Olsson). This relates to Candalaria s situation because they are being
treated unfairly. Immigrants moved to the United States in search of the American Dream and they get
here and realize that it is not what they
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Human s Selfishness vs. Sympathy in The Very Old Man with...
The Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, by Gabriel Márquez, is related to the classical theme of
human s selfishness verses sympathy. However, Márquez uses narrative elements such as plot, setting,
and different characters, to provide much more in depth sources of evidence to support his theme.
In The Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, Márquez uses an Old Man who is supposed to be an
angel to display human s tendencies to show both brutality and/or grace depending on the situation.
The bizarre, tattered looking man with wings is found in a town to see a little boy who is sick. After
the boy s health improves the parents of the boy, Pelayo and Elisenda, decide to let the Old Man reside
in their chicken coop outside their home because they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Father Gonzaga, the town priest, and an old woman who supposedly has knowledge about angels do
not know what to do with the Old Man, and have to contacts Father Gonzaga s superior for help. Even
after the angel helps the family and performs different miracles for others, the villagers respond by
caging and making a spectacle of him. ...they burned his side with an iron for branding steers, for he
had been motionless for so many hours... (272). You would think that if another person were helping
someone, let alone an angel who is supposed to be admired, they would act a little more grateful and
show their appreciation. Using a religious setting emphasizes how the villagers should have acted
towards the Old Man but was able to turn a blind eye from their morals to receive what they want.
Márquez uses The Old Man character, or angel, to show how someone is perceived differently from
who he or she truly is. Determining other peoples actions towards them, whether they are harsh or
kind. When reading A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, we are never positive as to whether the
Old Man is actually an angel. However, the Old Man carries out miracles for others and has
mysterious wings causing the reader to assume so. The Old Man does not fit the traditional way the
citizens would view a heavenly angel and is considered more freakily than heavenly. His huge buzzard
wings, dirty and
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Video Games And Hostility. Essay
Running Head: VIDEO GAMES AND HOSTILITY
Video games and hostility
Surpreet Singh
City University of New York : Queens College
Authors Note
Surpreet Singh, Department of Psychology, Queens College
Contact : Surpreet95@gmail.com
VIDEO GAMES AND HOSTILITY
Abstract
This experiment assessed the role of videogames and hostility in young Queens College students. This
experiment was based on whether video games make a person hostile towards his or her surroundings.
Showing two different clips from different video games, which described the mood of young students,
did it. The experiment was tested within a classroom in Queens College. The experiment was divided
into two different conditions, condition one, which was hostile games, and condition two, which was
non hostile games. First, the students were shown the clip of this aggressive video game called, Call of
Duty 3 for two minutes and were asked to imagine as if they were playing. Students were
administered the State Hostility Questionnaire and instructed to fill out ratings before and after the
experiment. Secondly, the students were shown the clip of a nonviolent video game called Pikmin and
were asked to do the same as they did with the first video game. The goal of this experiment was to
briefly find out if video games made a person hostile. Since, video games like Call of Duty 3 contains
a lot of violent actions it does make students hostile compared to the non violent games like
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How Did The California Gold Rush Affect America
The United States of America is a country deeply rooted in history, shaped by many significant events
over the past several hundred years. From the arrival of Columbus, to the Pilgrims, the Revolution, the
Civil War, both World Wars, and much more, these events have had a great impact on the future of
America. However, one of the most often overlooked yet incredibly significant events in American
history was the California Gold Rush of 1849. The discovery of gold in the western territories
prompted hundreds of thousands of Americans to venture west. These mass migrations not only had
many significant positive and negative impacts, but also created a prosperous future for the desolate
and unforgiving western half of the country. The California ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The great numbers of settlers moving west due to gold helped create hundreds of new villages, with
many becoming large metropolitan and economic centers such as San Francisco, Sacramento, San
Jose, and Fresno. The gold quickly turned many of these villages into cities that became extremely
important to the American economy. The discovery of the gold came only nine days before the Treaty
of Guadalupe Hidalgo, also making this treaty one of the most economically significant treaties in
American history. In addition, the United States Transcontinental Railroad was built largely on gold
money to connect the barren west to the rest of the country, and it ran through Sacramento and San
Francisco as soon as 1863. Now, travel that used to take months to complete could be done in days,
only further stimulating the growing American economy during the industrial revolution. American
production and manufacturing in many different aspects skyrocketed and helped meet the rising
necessary national supply and demand. The quick settlement of the west also reinforced the idea of
Manifest Destiny and made beneficial use of the territory that the United States acquired in the
Mexican American war. In addition to domestic improvements, the gold rush also benefited the
economy on a global stage, as fast growing cities in the west created new markets for food, goods, and
other materials. The west would receive imports from South America, Britain, China, and many more
nations in exchange for their precious gold. The California Gold Rush quickly became one of the most
influential economic movements in American history as it further advanced the nation s standing on
both a domestic and international
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The Guatemalan Civil War
With little to no economic activity, an extremely unstable government, natural disaster, and constant
emigration Guatemala has faced a large amount of challenges. One of the largest challenges in Latin
Americas history being the brutal 36 year Guatemalan Civil War that tore apart the country. Leaving
over 200,000 dead, 200,000 in refugee camps, and the nation in extreme poverty. The Guatemalan
civil war began because the government and military were greatly abusing the citizen s human rights.
In result to this communist led gorillas began an active political war of terror in 1961. There
underlying cause of this is the discontent both politically and economically between the people and the
government. Economically the government supported the domination of an elite class in society. This
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Efforts were made by the Guatemalan government to help with the rebuilding of their country after
war and at the time the country seemed to be changing for the better. Documented human rights
violations declined significantly, and institutions are being built to ensure fair and equal treatment for
all Guatemalans. Refugees returned and economic inequality was at the lowest point in decades. Then
in 2001 the President violated the peace accords by naming the Minister of Interior and the military
budget was greatly increased. That same year numerous reports of armed groups preforming illegal
activities became a concern. The government did not take any action. As a result 2002 became the
most violent years of the country s post war period. Assassinations, lynchings, kidnappings, theft, drug
trafficking, prison uprisings, among other acts of violence, spread like wild fire across the nation. The
steps taken by Guatemala helped greatly at first but ultimately are not enough to achieve an
economically and politically stable and prosperous
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Rationale For Selecting Tasks For The New And Revised...
For a detailed description of the test authors rationale for selecting tasks for the new and revised
subtests of the KBIT 2, we recommend that interested readers refer to chapter 3 of the Manual. A
discussion of results of initial analyses for these items in terms of fairness and validity can be found in
chapter 4. In chapter 5, Kaufman and Kaufman examine raw scores for different age groups across the
KBIT 2 subtests to confirm a developmental pattern of growth and decline in performance that has
been reported in other tests purporting to measure similar constructs (Kaufman Lichtenberger, 2002).
Based on evidence from previous tests, mean raw scores should increase through early adulthood,
peak in middle age, and then decline gradually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At that point, the raw scores steadily declined across the older age groups. Kaufman and Kaufman
note that the peak level for fluid intelligence on the KBIT 2 extends into higher age ranges than peak
levels for other tests, suggesting that a causal factor is the nature of Matrices, which is neither timed
nor speeded and contains no motor component. Kaufman and Kaufman carried out concurrent validity
studies with other cognitive and achievement tests, with the interval between administration of the
KBIT 2 and comparison tests not exceeding 7 weeks. Some distributions for individual test
comparisons are fairly representative of the four geographic regions, but a few studies (e.g., Wechsler
Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence [WASI], Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scales, Third Edition [WAIS
III], and Wide Range Achievement Tests, Third Edition [WRAT3]) specifically lack representation of
participants from the West and North Central regions. The authors state that samples for the
concurrent validity studies include representative proportions of participants with special education
classifications or with clinical diagnoses; however, we could not locate details of the types of
classifications or diagnoses in the Manual text or tables. Results of all of the comparison validity
studies, including the original and adjusted correlations, are displayed in tables in the
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Pros And Cons Of Tasers
In this current period of time, police men and women have an even bigger target on their backs
compared to times of the past. In the past year, we as students have had a very unique opportunity as
criminal justice majors to see some interesting events unfold, such as the riots in Ferguson, Missouri, a
number of allegedly wrongful deaths done by the police s hands, to the riots in Baltimore. With all of
this happening, I feel that the use of technology and militarization is beneficial to the men and women
across America who serve as police officers. Along with this, not only is it more beneficial to police,
but it could be more beneficial to civilians as well. For Example, one of the new advances that police
use that are beneficial are tasers. Tasers are less lethal compared to firearms, but are effective enough
to subdue a suspect. Of course there are critics of taser use, but more concrete studies show increased
level of suspect resistance are generally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Protection of the people is one of the police s most important jobs, and if that means we adopt a more
militaristic style of policing compared to a more community based policing style, then so be it. For
example, a study was done on the Long Beach Police and found the department became more focused
on tactical concerns such as patrol and counter terrorism while abandoning policing activities such as
foot patrol. (Lee, 2010). Now, I am not an expert on the crime patterns in Long Beach, however, I
believe it would be safe to say the crime levels have dropped due to the militarization, as would be
criminals may be more likely to wimp out , knowing the police have the weapons they need in order to
stop them. Finally, with all of the tools available to the police in this time of militarization, they should
be able to handle just about any situation that they may come into contact with, which is a very good
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Roxana Marriage
Roxana decided to reach out to her husband s sisters. However, they were no help to her whatsoever.
Roxana says that they sent [her] short and surely Answers; nor did any of them offer to come to see
[her], or to see the children, or so much as to enquire after them... (54). The children s own family did
not want anything to do with them, and Roxana is the reason because she made the decision to stay
with her foolish and poor husband. Eventually, Roxana had reached her breaking point to where she
could no longer take care of her children. It had gotten to the point where she was desperate to find old
valuable possessions that she wanted to sell for money. Then, after her friends suggested that the
children should be taken away to live a better ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For instance, in the beginning of the novel, Roxana begins to tell her story about how she met her first
husband. She states that her father married [her] to an Eminent Brewer in the City and to pardon [her]
if [she] conceal his Name, for tho he was the Foundation of [her] Ruin, [she] cannot take so severe a
Revenge upon him (47). Here, she starts off saying that he was not a good husband to her. She said
that he was the one who made her life miserable. Before she goes into details about how their situation
was like, she gives a brief description of her husband. She states how handsome and tall he was, how
he was a good dancer, and how he enjoyed sports; however, she was not happy with him. Roxana
states, ...I chose him for being a handsome, jolly Fellow, as I have said; for he was otherwise a weak,
emptyheaded, untaught Creature, as any Woman could ever desire to be coupled with (48). Even
though her father married her to him, she says that she chose him because of his looks instead of his
personality. She could have not married him and lived a happy life; instead, she married a fool instead
of a husband, and she causes this, because she did not stop her father from marrying her to him. This
event that happened before her husband leaves her, signifies that her choosing this man leads to her
unhappiness in marriage. She was focusing on the external force (his looks), which led to her internal
thoughts and feelings that he would be a good husband to show off. However, he was not a good
husband, and he eventually left her. She did realize that he was not a good husband, but she did not
know that he would be the one to leave her. Therefore, she is the cause of this, because she chose him
for his looks and wealth, which
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Film History
The History of film has been influenced by the discovery and testing of paradoxes intrinsic in the
medium itself. machines are used record images of anything; it combines still photographs to give the
appearance of continuous motion; it seems to present life itself, but it also offers unthinkable
unrealities approached only in dreams.
The motion picture was unfolded in the 1890s from the union of still photography, which records
actual reality, with the persistence of vision toy, which made drawn frames appear to move. Four
major film traditions have advanced since then: fictional narrative film, which reveals stories about
people with whom an audience can recognize because their world looks familiar; nonfictional
documentary film, which centers on the real world either to inform ... Show more content on
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Like a book, it can tell stories; like a drama, it can portray quarrel between live characters; like
painting, it composes in space with light, color, shape, and texture; like music, it moves in
coordination according to the principles of rhythm and tone; like dance, it presents the movement of
individuals in space and is often underscored by music; and like photography, it bestows a two
dimensional rendering of what looks to be three dimensional reality, using perspective, depth, and
shading.
Film, is one of the rare arts that is both exciting and worldly, deliberately manipulating both space and
time. This combination has given rise to two contrasting theories about film and its past development.
Film theorist Rudolf Arnheim, argued that film must take the path of the other modern arts and focus
on not telling stories or representing reality but on exploring time and space in a pure and discreet
abstract way. Others, such as Andre Bazin, say that film must fully and carefully grow its connection
with nature so that it can portray human events as compelling and telling as
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  • 2. Cognitive Dissonance Theory Response Paper Taylor Wood COM 201 Response Paper 1: Cognitive Dissonance Theory Life is full of uncomfortable situations. Whether it s 12:01 on December 21, 2012 or seconds before a drop on a rollercoaster, we rationalize the situation to create a sense of equilibrium. Cognitive Dissonance Theory explains why we experience the mental discomfort called dissonance that arises from inconsistent attitudes, thoughts, and behaviors and how we take action or change our thinking to alleviate the discomfort (West Turner, 2014, pp. 110 111). When humans have encounter situations that are consistent with what they are comfortable with they experience consonance, or equilibrium (West Turner, 2014, p. 111). This is the ultimate state of content. Humans crave ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was already anxious because of the large crowds and unnecessarily deafening music, however once my roommates and I reached the solid block of dancing sweaty bodies, I began to rationalize the point of my presence there. It had taken minimal justification, or the least amount of incentive necessary to obtain compliance (West Turner, 2014, p. 117) to get me there in the first place since Bronco Fusion was my first real college experience. Not orientation, not welcome week, but this concert was to be the start to the rest of my educational career. I normally utilize selective exposure to certain types of people when it comes to social events, but I was paying selective attention as to what my classmates were actually doing in this crowd during the stretch of time between the opening and main act. So, fighting our way to the very middle didn t seem like a bad decision. I was selectively interpreting the lingering stench of tobacco and other smoking paraphernalia because it must have been from the surrounding area besides the crowd I was currently in, since there were security guards at the entrance. The people towards the back of the crowd were polite and allowed us through, so since I was using selective retention to forget any sort of concert mentality ever I wasn t worried about the people we d end up standing next to. Unfortunately, my methods of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Acknowledging My Privilege By Beverly Daniel Tatum s... Acknowledging my Privilege I have always thought about myself as just a person. After taking this course, I think of myself as a white person. To me, being colorblind and attempting to look at everyone as just a person, were ways I avoided being racist. This course, taught by Dr. Bianca Williams, has enabled me to change my views on racism and race to a move correct outlook. I now understand that it is my duty to be able to acknowledge my race and other identities and the privileges that come with being a white, middle class, heterosexual person. I used to think that interpersonal racism was the main problem in the United States, but after this course realize that institutional racism is the problem. This course, coupled with readings from Devon W. Carbado on his piece titled Privilege , Beverly Daniel Tatum s article titled Talking about Race, Learning about Racism , Brittney Cooper s article on The Politics of Black Women s Hair and Audre Lorde s article called The Uses of Anger: Women Responding to Racism , I have shifted my views on race and racism to a more constructive and correct outlook. Being a woman was always the largest piece of my identity. I focused my attention the oppression that comes with identifying as a woman. I resisted against the ideals of patriarchy and spent time in college starting a club that promoted and supported women in business fields. However, I never stopped to think about the intersection of my identities and how my other identities ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Evangelicalism In The Second Great Awakening Evangelicalism came out of various movements that came in the Protestant church the second Great Awakening of the 1820s 1840s, resulted in the Christianization of young America and the dominance of evangelicalism over the American religious climate .The Second Great Awakening marked a fundamental transition in American religious life. Many early American religious groups in the CALVINIST tradition had emphasized the deep depravity of human beings and believed they could only be saved through the grace of God. The new evangelical movement, however, placed greater emphasis on humans ability to change their situation for the better. By stressing that individuals could assert their FREE WILL in choosing to be saved and by suggesting that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Pipeline Persuasive Essay Hey everyone! Does your team want to win a $500 Team Activity Award? Do you want to be in a raffle where $1000 worth of gift cards will be raffled away? Well if you do, then you need to start thinking about Q3 now! How? By building pipeline NOW! Essentially, we need to focus on our Q3 pipeline while we close out EOQ. Currently, the pipeline total for Q2 is $151M with a $175M goal and a $180M stretch goal. Therefore, if you meet, or exceed, your pipeline generation target listed below, then you will be entered into the raffle. The raffle will take place after the team EOQ dinner next Thursday (June 30th). Moreover, the team that builds the most pipeline relative to their goal will win a $500 Team Activity award. The contest cutoff ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Flexible Discriminant Analysis The furcula is the main element of avian flight; it is an important origin for flight muscles used in the down stroke. Many biomechanical functions have been suggested for the Furcular. Originally it was thought to play a motionless function, acting as a spacer and muscle for flight. Other studies showed a more active role, where the furcular experience distortions during the wingbeat cycle, where it spread laterally on the down stroke and rebounding during the upstroke, almost acting like a spring. This behavior might represent an energy saving adaptation to help with respiration. Past studies have found that found that subaqueous fliers have more of a V shaped furcular with a high anteroposterior curvature, whereas soaring bird are more U shaped with low anteroposterior curvature. This study seeks to clarify this form function relationship through the use of eigenshape morphometric analysis along with phylogenetic comparative methods (PCMs), and phylogenetic Flexible Discriminant Analysis (pFDA). Examination of flight modes revealed that intermittent bounders are associated with narrow interclavicular angles and straight clavicular rami. Short range fliers have a small anteroposterior curvature where larger ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Past studies showed the strength of the form and function relationship in the avian furcula, while this study examined the form and function in more modern Mesozoic birds. This study revealed that eigenshape analysis of Arvin birds furcular allows for more derived flight modes. This study confirmed that soaring birds have a more U shaped furcula than continuously flapping birds. It also observed that the interclavicular angle is an even more important aspect of flight mode than the curvature, and is positively correlated with body size. This study demonstrates that the Mesozoic taxa have evolved unique flight modes through different musculoskeletal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Reaction Paper On Bullying There are many times where we are observers of other people s behavior whether negative or positive and do not give it deep thought unless the behavior impacts us directly. We may go about life with the belief that good things happen to good people and bad things happen to bad people. Then when a bad thing happens to a good person (or vise versa), we then take the time to analyse how can this be possible and whether it is fair or not. Now imagine that you are raising a well mannered child who respects others, but comes home year after year letting you know that she is being bullied at school. You then wonder what can your child be doing wrong to deserve this, what can she do differently, and you can t seem to understand why your child who is a good person is having bad things happen to her. Bullying in fact causes serious health issues as well as social and it has been estimated that around 30% of children are victims of bullying in the adolescent years (Garland, Policastro, Richards, Miller, 2017). In the past schools and parents did not look at bullying as an issue and many times the bullying went unnoticed because it was considered the norm and a part of growing up. In turn this can be a reason why people blame the victim for what happens to them and not the victimizer. When these thoughts cross our minds, we are participating in a Belief Just World Phenomenon. The Just world theory started because the world has the duty which goes without saying that we as humans ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay William Golding s Lord of the Flies William Golding s Lord of the Flies The first chapter of the novel, The Lord of the Flies, by William Golding is effective in establishing the characters, concerns and language for the remainder of the book, as well as introducing the main themes of the novel; that the problems in society are related to the sinful nature of man and good verses evil. In Golding s first chapter, the main characters are introduced, we see many ominous signs of what s to come through the authors choice of language and the beginning of rivalries, issues and concerns are portrayed which are to continue throughout the rest of the book. The microcosm on the Island is presented from an early stage, as well as themes that emerge and remain important throughout ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These qualities Golding describes Ralph to have in this first chapter, and incredibly important for the remainder of the novel. It is no surprise that Piggy s nickname is such. When Golding introduces the character, he has just come out of the bushes, after suffering from diarrhoea through eating too many unripe berries. The author continually relates to the fact that the boy is fat, and in many descriptions, Golding blatantly says this such as The fat boy looked startled . As we progress through the early pages, we learn more of Piggy s appearance through the conversation between Piggy and Ralph. I ve been wearing specs since I was three . With these continual descriptions, we are able to obtain a vivid and detailed image of this fat boy. The specs that Piggy wears are a symbol of his intelligence that is to be superior to the other boys. Individuals that wear glasses have always been considered to be intelligent and smart, and Piggy is no exception to this. His constant attempts to unite the group of boys under the laws of the conch are to try to establish the same society of that in the old counties and of what they are used to. Piggy is not a natural leader he has the brains, but not the courage. We can see this when Golding describes the boys reaction to the loud and bossy Jack: He shrank to the other side of Ralph...and secure from the other side of Ralph, he spoke timidly . Many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Cat And Rat Legend Of The Chinese Zodiac Have you ever read a Chinese legend? I have, I ve read two. The first legend we read was Cat and Rat: Legend of the Chinese Zodiac about how Rat cheated his friend Cat. The second one I read was called How cat and rats became enemies .They became enemies because the mouse cheated in the race in the first story, the second story the mouse almost killed the cat by eating the boat when the cat was sleeping. In this essay i will compare and contrast these stories. In this story I am going to compare and contrast the legends Cat and Rat Legend of the Chinese Zodiac and How cats and rats became enemies .The characters are Cat and rat.The setting of both legends is outside.Cats and rats are not friend.If you want to find out why they aren t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. What Role Does Christianity Play In The Old Testament The most important and sacred text of Christianity is the Bible. The Bible consist of the Old Testament which comes from the Jewish Torah. It contains the many books including the first four Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers that are shared with the Torah. The first testament explores the creation of humanity and introduces the Decalogue or Ten Commandments . The second testament is made up of many books including the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John which tell the stories of Jesus Christ s life and teachings. In the Gospels there are the Beatitudes and other such excerpts which serve as a guide for behaviour and set a moral code for Christians. The New Testament also introduces, through the events and life of Jesus, times of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These ideas are introduced in the Ten Commandments or the Decalogue. Which are considered to have been written with the finger of God (Exodus 31:18). They are ten laws that serve as a guide to life you shall not kill... commit adultery... steal... bare false witness... (Deuteronomy 5:6 21). These are the basis of human life and serve as a basic moral compass for Christians. In that way the Decalogue is significant to Christians and how they live. The first book in the Old Testament, Genesis, explores the creation of earth and how humans eventuated. Genesis 1 In the beginning, when God created the heavens and the earth this extract forms the basis of Christian beliefs about creation. This is important in the core beliefs of how the universe, earth and humanity was created as they knew it. The Old Testament forms the basis of creation for Christians and thus impacts on core beliefs. The Old Testament also explains human relationships, with God and with each other. It is explained by the laws, You are to love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your strength. (Deuteronomy 6:5) and love your neighbour as yourself. (Leviticus 19:18), what the relationship with God should be and how one should treat their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Organelles In Animal Cells Essay Organelles are the internal structures of the cell that are important for the cell to survive. Each organelle has a specific function for the cell. The types of organelles in the cell can be different from each other depending on the type of cell. Plant cells and animal cells both have a cytoskeleton, endoplasmic reticulum (smooth and rough), golgi apparatus, mitochondrion, nucleus, plasma membrane, and ribosomes. Animal and plant cells also have vacuoles, but they are rarely found in animal cells. Vacuoles in animal cells are very small compared to the vacuoles in plant cells. Lysosomes are also rarely found in plant cells but mostly found in animal cells. The cytoplasm is a semifluid in the plasma membrane. It is in all eukaryotic cells. In prokaryotes, this is where the chemical processes of the cell take place. In eukaryotic cells, this is where organelles perform their functions. Cellular respiration also takes place here. One of stages of cellular respiration is glycolysis. Glycolysis is when glucose breaks down to form two pyruvates and 4 ATP. Its net result of 2 ATP is important for another process called the Krebs Cycle. This process is important because it begins cellular respiration. The cytoplasm also gives the cell its shape; without it, the cell would be deflated and substances would not be able to move throughout the cell. Organelles would have difficulty functioning too. It has been misunderstood that organelles float freely in the cytoplasm even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Purpose Of The Marshmallow Experiment The Marshmallow Experiment was pioneered in the 1960s at the Stanford University daycare. It introduces a connection between success in the future of young children by their ability to delay gratification. This study has been operating for more than forty years and still more studies are being added to test different variables such as studying an individual s emotional impulses and studying the effects of changing the reliability of a child s environment during the marshmallow experiment. When these variables are taken into account the result drastically changed. There have also been follow up studies on the first participants with findings that explain the results of having low and high delayed gratification. The purpose of the Marshmallow Experiment is to test how long a young child, typically in the range of 3 5 years old for the experiment, could wait before giving into temptation. First, the children were given one given a marshmallow by a researcher of the study, they were instructed to wait to eat the marshmallow until the researcher came back. If they waited for a total of 15 minutes the researcher would return with a second marshmallow. 2 out of 3 of the kids gave into temptation. While, 1 out of 3 kids had enough willpower to distract themselves so that they could receive the second treat. Several years later, researchers remained in contact with these subjects and found that the high delayers, as they were referred to in Mia Szalavitz s article, The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Analysis Of The Body By Stephen King In the short story, The Body, written by Stephen King, various life lessons are evident in the adventure the four main characters have. The life lessons chosen by the author are reflective of life lessons that could be learned by the reader, and life lessons that are not always vocalized. In Stephen King s The Body, the group of young boys learn many different life lessons including family not always being trustworthy, some things should be kept to yourself, and that friends, even best friends, can split up. The main characters all have unique, yet abusive, relationships with their families. As said in the introductory paragraph, this choice made by Stephen King was incredibly important and wise to make because especially in the sixties, which is when the story takes place, it was a common occurrence that was often overlooked. One of the most evident life lessons in the story was that relatives should not get a free pass to hurt each other. The character Teddy s relationship with his father was overlooked, exclusively by Teddy himself, Teddy s dad took Teddy over to the big woodstove at the back of the kitchen and shoved the side of Teddy s head down against one of the cast iron burner plates . Teddy had a lot of respect for the father for the soul reason that he is his father. If it was not for the fact that Teddy s father messed him up physically and mentally for life, Teddy would treat the person with a lot less respect and nobility. Despite that his father only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Security Of A Network There are many threats today that can compromise the security of a network. Network security is now more important as ever as attacks on networks that hold valuable information are being breached, even with security measures put in place. One of the biggest threats to a network is data theft. Outside hackers pose the greatest threat. These thieves target a company s network and steal information through vulnerabilities that they have found in their networks. They usually gain access through the use of a Trojan horse, which is a program that looks legitimate but can be used by others to gain access to the network. They may also use a virus or worm, which can infiltrate a network with malicious code and replicate itself in a network. Others try to gain entry by attempting to crack the network passwords or user accounts. We hear in the news how networks that were supposed to be secure were breached and information was stolen that could have negative consequences. Yahoo discovered that their network had been attacked continuously for the past two years but only recently discovered it. Information that was stolen ranged from users birth dates to passwords that were encrypted (Lien). When a network has been successfully breached and information stolen, the company who has fallen victim to this not only sees their reputation hurt but also suffer a large drop in their stock prices. This hurts people who may have some shares in that company as many retirement plans tend to invest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Qualities of a Strong Teenage Girl Qualities of a Strong Teenage Girl Being a teenage girl, I know what it is like to be let down, put down, and feel completely alone. But I also know what it takes to get back up, be courageous, and fight. One quality a teenage girl must have is courage. Courage to stand up for yourself and others. To succeed, a teenage girl must have smarts. Street smarts as well as book smarts are important. However, one quality that most teenage girls have is a carelessly open heart; letting anyone in that tries. These qualities of a teenage girl may lead her to heartbreak and emotional struggles, but overall can contribute to a successful life. The first quality an adolescent girl must have to succeed, is courage. One reason for this quality is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She may do this because she wants to feel loved and needed. This leads to my second reason which is the motivation of her partner. He may be looking to take advantage of her and wishes to leave her heartbroken. When the partner realizes the girl s despiration, he feels a position of power and can further take advantage of her; body and soul. Through my experience, I hear how girls can be taken advantage of, and move from partner to partner as a reaction. Avoiding a broken heart can be accomplished by having a strong heart that is selective and strives for mutual and balanced commitment. A final reason for a teenage girl to be cautious with her heart is in connection to her self worth. When a girl gets her heart broken, she may feel intense loneliness, or she may look quickly for someone else to love and care for in order to avoid or fill the void of emotional pain. She may start feeling negatively about herself and her body and believe she will never be good enough. This poor self image can lead to severe depression and self harm. Many times, this heartache happens because a girl lets someone into her life without boundaries, or standards and once she realize this, she can feel defeated. For these reasons, having an open heart without using intelligence is a dangerous combination for a teenage girl. As you can see by the reasons above, teenage girls must have intelligence and courage to be successful. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Effects of Forgiveness on Mental Health Essay Forgiveness has been defined in many ways by psychologists and researchers with no one universal definition. Hill (as cited in Maltby, Day and Mackaskill 2001) state that it is widely agreed that forgiveness involves a willingness to abandon resentment, negative judgement and indifferent behaviour towards the person who has hurt them Although research is recent, from the last 15 years, it has helped develop our understanding of forgiveness . Research has shown that forgiveness gives positive mental health and prevents the development of mental disorders such as anxiety, depression and stress. Two major models of forgiveness are Enright s model and Worthington s (2001) pyramid model to REACH forgiveness. Both these models involve steps and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the work phase the individual will feel empathy toward the offender. Finally in the deepening phase involves awareness of decreased negative affect, maybe an increase in positive affect. This model was proposed to promote forgiveness in individuals and was developed from empirical research. If forgiveness can be given this will improve an individual s mental health as the model suggests and empirical evidence proves support this from a series of studies which had consistent findings to support the argument that forgiveness does indeed give improved mental health. Hebl and Enright (1993) conducted a study on elderly females who had suffered from various injusticies such as spousal conflict and overmedication to show forgiveness can be induced and with therapeutic goals. Further findings come from Coyle and Enright (1997) who used a forgiveness intervention on males who had been hurt by a partners abortion who found forgiveness lead to reductions in anger, anxiety and grief, therefore forgiving does have a positive effect on mental health. A second study by Al Mabuk, Enright and Cardis (1995) on students who had been love deprived. In an experimental group where the students went through seventeen steps of the process model had decreased anxiety and improved their attitude towards their mother/father All the above intervention studies concluded that forgiveness can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Learning English Language Analysis At the beginning of the year I didn t feel as confident, I felt scared and different about writing; but I didn t feel the same way as I feel now about writing in english. The reason I didn t feel as confident at the beginning of the year is because I was an ESOL student. During the two years of me being an ESOL student my english grew from level 1 to level 6, meaning that I no longer need any help in understanding English. After many tries, I finally reached my goal in writing I wanted to be at; as a student in 8th grade. I had many weakness that I tried my best to become better at, such as, proper word usage, grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure. But not only I felt uncomfortable with my writing, I also felt uncomfortable in speaking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I practiced different ways of writing and strengthened my weakness; such as, grammar, and sentence structure. I learned from my mistakes and know many sentence structures that will help me write the correct way, with less comma splices and more sentences like compound complex. Now I know how to write long, and complicated assignments, I m ready to continue learning more in high school. After being an ESOL student for 2 years, I feel finally confident in writing and be in the range with other students. Being an ESOL student can be difficult too, you have to learn new things from the beginning as if you are going to first grade, starting with the ABC and learning to read, while the other students you are with know all of this. His makes you feel uncomfortable and unconfident near them. And only once you learn all the things they know, you feel confident just as much they do. After 3 years in the USA I now know that I m ready for high school, and ready to share what I know. I know things that I would never had thought I will know as good as now, like, english. The only way to learn something new, the correct way, such as a new language, is to be at that place, to hear how people talk, have conversation, and how they use words. Now that I ve understood that, I clearly know that if I stayed in Israel I wouldn t know how to write essays and many assignments that have been given to me. But I m also glad that I know the people I met in those years, many of which had helped me and gave inspiration to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Loss Prevention Shanta Martin AIU CRJS270 Week 5 IP Internal controls prevent errors and irregularities from happening. If errors or irregularities do happen to occur internal controls will help ensure that they are detected in a timely manner. Internal controls also encourage adherence to prescribe policies and procedures. Internal control are also put into place in order to protect employees by outlining tasks and responsibilities, providing checks and balances, and also from being accused of misappropriations, errors and irregularities. There are several procedures that should be considered when implementing internal controls for your business. There should be a segregation of duties between different individuals to lessen the threat of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Virus detection software must be updated on a regular basis to help protect honesty of systems. Hardware and passwords have to be changed sporadically and carefully to protect from unapproved access to database, computer systems, etc. Distinctive physical and software controls should be established for systems having delicate and/or confidential information. With accurate execution, anti fraud hotlines can be very helpful in preventing and detecting fraud and removing inadequacies in your business. It prompts your employees that even though management is not everywhere, employees and stakeholders function as the eyes and ears of management, giving your company an added layer of protection. The first step to implementing a fraud hotline is marketing. When marketing the hotline first one needs to sit down with employees to discuss the prpgram. Employees do not want to feel like someone is out to get them. Using posters with the hotline number can be very helpful. Employees should be reminded of the purpose of the hotline and when they should call. The second step is stress confidentiality. It is very important to let employees know that the information given to the hotline will remain confidential. The hotline should be staffed with live operators who have been trained in these types of calls. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Conservation Land Trusts The first conservation land trust was the Trustees of Reservations which was founded in the early 1890 s. The number of land trusts has steadily increased with most forming in the last 25 years or so. There are land trusts working in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and other countries worldwide, in addition to international land trusts like The Nature Conservancy and the World Land Trust. Land trusts conserve all different types of land. Some protect only farmland or ranchland, others protect forests, mountains, prairies, deserts, wildlife habitats, cultural resources such as archaeological sites or battlefields, urban parks, scenic corridors, coastlines, wetlands or waterways; it is up to each organization to decide what type of land to protect ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Donors often provide monetary support, but it is common for conservation minded landowners to donate an easement on their land, or the land itself. Some land trusts receive funds from government programs to acquire, protect, and manage land. Some other trusts are able to afford to pay employees, but many others depend entirely on volunteers. Conferring to the 2005 National Land Trust Census, 31% of land trusts reported having at least one full time staff member, 54% are all volunteer, and 15% have only part time staff. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Case Study Of CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd Every company have their own business goal. First CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd s business goal is improve telecommunication services and provide to the groups. Next, CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd wish to using a new operating model for greater efficiency. Third, CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd s wish to scaling their next generation offerings for proven results. Forth, CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd s wish to rationalizing their portfolio for reduced risk and faster impact. Fifth, CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd s wish to provide harness word class industry IP for more innovation. Sixth, modernizing their delivery network for cost effective consistency. Seventh, CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd s wish to collaborating seamlessly for greater client satisfaction. Eighth, CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd s want to improve their staff efficiency and eliminate their problems. Ninth, CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd s wish to reduce cost spend on the network. Last, CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd s wish they able to protect the network from intruders. For CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd, their have no technical goal. But for advice, they should have some of the technical goals. First, CSC Malaysia Sdn Bhd should able to offer a network that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All the devices will be connects with a switch. In computing centre server room, there have multiple switches which connected with multiple servers and PCs. All the switches from various department will connect to the switches which located in computing centre server room. Let say, a staff want to print some document which from File/Printer Server, his/her computer will connect to the switch which locate in particular department, the department s switch will connect to the switch which locate at computing centre server room and connect to the File/Print Server. After he/she selected document which want to print, the documents from server will send the document to the printer through switches and print ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Maya Angelou Poetry In regards to Maya Angelou s life, she said: If we lose love and self respect for one another, this is how we finally die ( Maya Angelou Quotes 2018). This was seen throughout her body of work. Maya was known for her eye catching work and the effort she put forth into it. She became known by writers and professionals, and was seen to be involved in the civil rights movement ( Maya Angelou is born. 2018). Maya Angelou has celebrated her diversity in life and work through poetry using clear repetition and symbolism. The United States first female African American Poet Laureate was Maya Angelou( Poetry Foundation 2018). She was born on April 4,1928 in St. Louis Missouri. However, in her early life Maya had extreme family problems ( Maya ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the poem the free bird lives wistfully and free, but the cage bird lives behind metal bars raging for freedom. Maya gives us details and clues about how the birds feel and live. In stanza three lines twenty through twenty three the poet uses repetition to show us how the dark, depressed bird only longs to be free like the wistful bird. The bird expresses its feelings through singing on a hilltop. It says, ...on the distant hill for the caged bird sings of freedom. It repeats the same lines in stanza six lines thirty six through thirty nine. Also in the poem, Maya used symbolism to convey how the dark bird is in oppression, stuck behind closed doors, and unable to free itself. In stanza five lines twenty seven through thirty it says, But a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams his shadow shouts on a nightmare scream his wings are clipped and his feet are tied so he opens his throat to sing. Overall, Maya Angelou revealed her story and how she felt through the intricate words of this poem. Her emotions are evident and are described through the persecution of the bird in a very intriguing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Gothic Allegory In Wuthering Heights Novel By Emily Bronte Wuthering heights Wuthering heights novel by Emily Bronte, published in 1847, it revolves around the passionate and destructive love between its two central characters, the headstrong and beautiful Catherine Earnshaw and her handsome, and brooding hero/devil Heathcliff (Shmoop editorial team, 2008). Wuthering heights as a gothic novel Wuthering heights has just about all the elements of a gothic novel, the characters are more complex than your average gothic protagonists/antagonists (Shmoop Editorial Team, 2008). Heathcliff s motivations and responses go way beyond the flat character of the average gothic villain; Catherine is far from vulnerable, threatened maiden in need of rescuing (Shmoop Editorial Team, 2008). Instead of a ruined, crumbling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His foster brother Hindley avoided him as a reject from society while viewing Heathcliff s very existence as grievous crime, particularly because Mr. Earnshaw s love and affection were displaced towards Heathcliff instead of him (EssayFarm, 2003). Mr. Earnshaw actions backfires later on in the novel as Hindley is misused and cheated out of ownership of wuthering heights by Heathcliff. Heathcliff hateful abuse both Hindley in his weakened state and Hindley s son Hareton, who is made the stablehand instead of the rightful owner of the heights (EssayFarm, 2003). Heathcliff then imprisoned Catherine upon her visits to his son Linton. He forced her into 7marrying Linton while her own father was dying, and so gained ownership of Thrushcross Grange as well as the heights (EssayFarm, 2003). All the crimes that Heathcliff committed was out revenge against the society and how they treated him as young boy, because Mr. Earnshaw changing society rules and allowing an outsider in their society, they all had to pay the price, but Mr. Earnshaw can not only be blamed but as well as the society of wuthering heights as well are to be blamed, just because some is an outsider doesn t mean he should be abused and treated badly so at the end they also paid the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Argumentative Essay On Fine Arts Schools that offer fine arts classes have lower dropout rates and raised attendance. The fine arts positively impact students of lower socioeconomic status more those of a higher status. The fine arts have no barriers for race, religion, and culture when it comes to being involved in the arts. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to be involved (Katy Independent School District). Without the arts these students have no outlet for creative capabilities and no way to express their talents. Students who need this way of expressing themselves are overlooked and they are the ones who need it the most (Dickson). When viewing the participation of arts in the eyes of a ten year old, It cools kids down after all the other hard stuff they have to think about (Arts and Smarts: Test Scores and Cognitive Development). The arts engage students who may not be engaged in other classes. The YouthARTS Development Project and the National Endowment for the Arts and the United States Justice Department engaged in at risk youth in art programs showed that the participants had an increased ability to work with others and were able to finish tasks, had better attitudes towards school, had fewer court referrals, and had an improved self esteem (Arts and Smarts: Test Scores and Cognitive Development). The schools who cut their art programs first are those who are struggling to meet demands of academic curriculums. Many of the schools who cut or reduced their art programs were schools that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Percy Harrison Fawcett Research Paper Blank spots on a map leave even the most uninterested curious; calling them in ways most would not understand. Unexplored lands and oceans inspire thousands to venture into the unknown, no matter the level of experience. Those who feel the pull cannot ignore it and would give up everything just to feel the thrill of the adventure. Percy Harrison Fawcett, born on the 18th of August of 1867, was one of those who had felt the pull and just could not resist. Fawcett took on the Amazon, specifically El Dorado, the city of gold. Close to nothing was known about the Amazon before he went in. Percy Fawcett was one of the greatest explorers the world has ever seen. To be a good explorer one must have confidence, passion, and courage. In the book, Lost City of Z , author, David Grann, continuously presents examples of Fawcett being a great explorer by possessing these traits. In 1925, Percy Fawcett sets out to the Amazon to find El Dorado and though he does not return, he gets far enough in such a way that we as the readers can truly understand what makes a good explorer. For the duration of the novel, through Grann, Fawcett proves how confidence (such as his own), is a necessary trait for a successful explorer to have. For example, Nina Fawcett, Percy Fawcett s wife, told the Royal Geographical Society about Fawcett s faith in himself and his own skill set. Nina states, Major Fawcett contemplated cutting through 100 miles of forest... in a month (123). Especially without the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Most Dangerous Game Suspense Essay Throughout the story. The Most Dangerous Game , one way suspense is created is by the description of the setting. The old tarts call it Ship Trap Island ...Sailors have a curious dread of this place. I don t know why. Some superstition (24). These few sentences create suspense by how the characters Rainsford and Whitney describe Ship Trap Island by saying some sailors have a curious dread of this place. That means that sailors feel uneasy and eerie about coming to this island due to how it s surroundings make them feel. Superstition is also raised in this case, because there are many myths that can be told about Ship Trap Island alone that many sailors fear. The reason why this quote creates suspense is because of the way the island is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These words explain the severity of the situation to a certain degree. The words pull the readers closer instead of using common small words such as loud, pained and scared which could not cause the same reactions of curiosity of the words extremity, anguish, and terror. The reason this quote creates suspense is that it causes the readers a feel of curiosity and to bring up questions such as: What animal screamed? Why did it scream? Did someone shoot it? Is there another person on this island Rainsford doesn t know about? The jungle weeds were crushed down and the moss was lacerated; one patch of weeds was stained crimson. (27) Suspense is created by the clear description of Rainsford s surroundings. The author used words such as, lacerated and crimson as adjectives to describe the moss and the weeds. The moss was lacerated means that there was deeps cuts in the moss on the ground. The weeds stained crimson means that there is now blood on those weeds possibly due some sort of attack. This creates suspense by causing the readers to also ask questions on what happened, if there was an attack, if the attack was of a human or an animal and the cause of the attack. It makes the readers curious on what was there and what happened. The quotes tell the reader that something important just happened and that could contribute to an event leading up. The author also creates suspense through foreshadowing. What perils that tangle of trees and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Themes In David K. Shipler s The Working Poor In the novel The Working Poor by David K. Shipler, he wrote about the struggles that people have faced because of their specific position. He interviewed people that were in different situations and with different jobs. There were several women he wrote about that had children and struggled with abusive relationships. There were immigrants that he interviewed that worked in the garment industry. Shipler wrote about people that worked in farms as well. He also wrote about people with criminal records that lacked confidence in themselves to get a job. In the novel The Working Poor written by David K. Shipler, one of the major themes was the death of the American Dream which was represented by characters such as Caroline, Christie, and Candalaria. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her story was used to show the death of the American Dream because immigrants moved to the United States in order to have a better life than they had when they lived in their home country. Shipler used an example of unfair treatment of immigrants when he wrote, Candalaria started work at 7 a.m., but Anh didn t let her punch in until 9 to make sure the records showed fewer hours (Shipler 78). Shipler added that part in his novel to demonstrate that Candalaria was not getting paid for all the hours that she worked. According to Karen Olsson, To meet the goals, supervisors pressure employees to work extra hours without pay (Olsson). This relates to Candalaria s situation because they are being treated unfairly. Immigrants moved to the United States in search of the American Dream and they get here and realize that it is not what they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Human s Selfishness vs. Sympathy in The Very Old Man with... The Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, by Gabriel Márquez, is related to the classical theme of human s selfishness verses sympathy. However, Márquez uses narrative elements such as plot, setting, and different characters, to provide much more in depth sources of evidence to support his theme. In The Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, Márquez uses an Old Man who is supposed to be an angel to display human s tendencies to show both brutality and/or grace depending on the situation. The bizarre, tattered looking man with wings is found in a town to see a little boy who is sick. After the boy s health improves the parents of the boy, Pelayo and Elisenda, decide to let the Old Man reside in their chicken coop outside their home because they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Father Gonzaga, the town priest, and an old woman who supposedly has knowledge about angels do not know what to do with the Old Man, and have to contacts Father Gonzaga s superior for help. Even after the angel helps the family and performs different miracles for others, the villagers respond by caging and making a spectacle of him. ...they burned his side with an iron for branding steers, for he had been motionless for so many hours... (272). You would think that if another person were helping someone, let alone an angel who is supposed to be admired, they would act a little more grateful and show their appreciation. Using a religious setting emphasizes how the villagers should have acted towards the Old Man but was able to turn a blind eye from their morals to receive what they want. Márquez uses The Old Man character, or angel, to show how someone is perceived differently from who he or she truly is. Determining other peoples actions towards them, whether they are harsh or kind. When reading A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, we are never positive as to whether the Old Man is actually an angel. However, the Old Man carries out miracles for others and has mysterious wings causing the reader to assume so. The Old Man does not fit the traditional way the citizens would view a heavenly angel and is considered more freakily than heavenly. His huge buzzard wings, dirty and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Video Games And Hostility. Essay Running Head: VIDEO GAMES AND HOSTILITY Video games and hostility Surpreet Singh City University of New York : Queens College Authors Note Surpreet Singh, Department of Psychology, Queens College Contact : Surpreet95@gmail.com VIDEO GAMES AND HOSTILITY Abstract This experiment assessed the role of videogames and hostility in young Queens College students. This experiment was based on whether video games make a person hostile towards his or her surroundings. Showing two different clips from different video games, which described the mood of young students, did it. The experiment was tested within a classroom in Queens College. The experiment was divided into two different conditions, condition one, which was hostile games, and condition two, which was non hostile games. First, the students were shown the clip of this aggressive video game called, Call of Duty 3 for two minutes and were asked to imagine as if they were playing. Students were administered the State Hostility Questionnaire and instructed to fill out ratings before and after the experiment. Secondly, the students were shown the clip of a nonviolent video game called Pikmin and were asked to do the same as they did with the first video game. The goal of this experiment was to briefly find out if video games made a person hostile. Since, video games like Call of Duty 3 contains a lot of violent actions it does make students hostile compared to the non violent games like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. How Did The California Gold Rush Affect America The United States of America is a country deeply rooted in history, shaped by many significant events over the past several hundred years. From the arrival of Columbus, to the Pilgrims, the Revolution, the Civil War, both World Wars, and much more, these events have had a great impact on the future of America. However, one of the most often overlooked yet incredibly significant events in American history was the California Gold Rush of 1849. The discovery of gold in the western territories prompted hundreds of thousands of Americans to venture west. These mass migrations not only had many significant positive and negative impacts, but also created a prosperous future for the desolate and unforgiving western half of the country. The California ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The great numbers of settlers moving west due to gold helped create hundreds of new villages, with many becoming large metropolitan and economic centers such as San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, and Fresno. The gold quickly turned many of these villages into cities that became extremely important to the American economy. The discovery of the gold came only nine days before the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, also making this treaty one of the most economically significant treaties in American history. In addition, the United States Transcontinental Railroad was built largely on gold money to connect the barren west to the rest of the country, and it ran through Sacramento and San Francisco as soon as 1863. Now, travel that used to take months to complete could be done in days, only further stimulating the growing American economy during the industrial revolution. American production and manufacturing in many different aspects skyrocketed and helped meet the rising necessary national supply and demand. The quick settlement of the west also reinforced the idea of Manifest Destiny and made beneficial use of the territory that the United States acquired in the Mexican American war. In addition to domestic improvements, the gold rush also benefited the economy on a global stage, as fast growing cities in the west created new markets for food, goods, and other materials. The west would receive imports from South America, Britain, China, and many more nations in exchange for their precious gold. The California Gold Rush quickly became one of the most influential economic movements in American history as it further advanced the nation s standing on both a domestic and international ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Guatemalan Civil War With little to no economic activity, an extremely unstable government, natural disaster, and constant emigration Guatemala has faced a large amount of challenges. One of the largest challenges in Latin Americas history being the brutal 36 year Guatemalan Civil War that tore apart the country. Leaving over 200,000 dead, 200,000 in refugee camps, and the nation in extreme poverty. The Guatemalan civil war began because the government and military were greatly abusing the citizen s human rights. In result to this communist led gorillas began an active political war of terror in 1961. There underlying cause of this is the discontent both politically and economically between the people and the government. Economically the government supported the domination of an elite class in society. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Efforts were made by the Guatemalan government to help with the rebuilding of their country after war and at the time the country seemed to be changing for the better. Documented human rights violations declined significantly, and institutions are being built to ensure fair and equal treatment for all Guatemalans. Refugees returned and economic inequality was at the lowest point in decades. Then in 2001 the President violated the peace accords by naming the Minister of Interior and the military budget was greatly increased. That same year numerous reports of armed groups preforming illegal activities became a concern. The government did not take any action. As a result 2002 became the most violent years of the country s post war period. Assassinations, lynchings, kidnappings, theft, drug trafficking, prison uprisings, among other acts of violence, spread like wild fire across the nation. The steps taken by Guatemala helped greatly at first but ultimately are not enough to achieve an economically and politically stable and prosperous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Rationale For Selecting Tasks For The New And Revised... For a detailed description of the test authors rationale for selecting tasks for the new and revised subtests of the KBIT 2, we recommend that interested readers refer to chapter 3 of the Manual. A discussion of results of initial analyses for these items in terms of fairness and validity can be found in chapter 4. In chapter 5, Kaufman and Kaufman examine raw scores for different age groups across the KBIT 2 subtests to confirm a developmental pattern of growth and decline in performance that has been reported in other tests purporting to measure similar constructs (Kaufman Lichtenberger, 2002). Based on evidence from previous tests, mean raw scores should increase through early adulthood, peak in middle age, and then decline gradually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At that point, the raw scores steadily declined across the older age groups. Kaufman and Kaufman note that the peak level for fluid intelligence on the KBIT 2 extends into higher age ranges than peak levels for other tests, suggesting that a causal factor is the nature of Matrices, which is neither timed nor speeded and contains no motor component. Kaufman and Kaufman carried out concurrent validity studies with other cognitive and achievement tests, with the interval between administration of the KBIT 2 and comparison tests not exceeding 7 weeks. Some distributions for individual test comparisons are fairly representative of the four geographic regions, but a few studies (e.g., Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence [WASI], Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scales, Third Edition [WAIS III], and Wide Range Achievement Tests, Third Edition [WRAT3]) specifically lack representation of participants from the West and North Central regions. The authors state that samples for the concurrent validity studies include representative proportions of participants with special education classifications or with clinical diagnoses; however, we could not locate details of the types of classifications or diagnoses in the Manual text or tables. Results of all of the comparison validity studies, including the original and adjusted correlations, are displayed in tables in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Pros And Cons Of Tasers In this current period of time, police men and women have an even bigger target on their backs compared to times of the past. In the past year, we as students have had a very unique opportunity as criminal justice majors to see some interesting events unfold, such as the riots in Ferguson, Missouri, a number of allegedly wrongful deaths done by the police s hands, to the riots in Baltimore. With all of this happening, I feel that the use of technology and militarization is beneficial to the men and women across America who serve as police officers. Along with this, not only is it more beneficial to police, but it could be more beneficial to civilians as well. For Example, one of the new advances that police use that are beneficial are tasers. Tasers are less lethal compared to firearms, but are effective enough to subdue a suspect. Of course there are critics of taser use, but more concrete studies show increased level of suspect resistance are generally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Protection of the people is one of the police s most important jobs, and if that means we adopt a more militaristic style of policing compared to a more community based policing style, then so be it. For example, a study was done on the Long Beach Police and found the department became more focused on tactical concerns such as patrol and counter terrorism while abandoning policing activities such as foot patrol. (Lee, 2010). Now, I am not an expert on the crime patterns in Long Beach, however, I believe it would be safe to say the crime levels have dropped due to the militarization, as would be criminals may be more likely to wimp out , knowing the police have the weapons they need in order to stop them. Finally, with all of the tools available to the police in this time of militarization, they should be able to handle just about any situation that they may come into contact with, which is a very good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Roxana Marriage Roxana decided to reach out to her husband s sisters. However, they were no help to her whatsoever. Roxana says that they sent [her] short and surely Answers; nor did any of them offer to come to see [her], or to see the children, or so much as to enquire after them... (54). The children s own family did not want anything to do with them, and Roxana is the reason because she made the decision to stay with her foolish and poor husband. Eventually, Roxana had reached her breaking point to where she could no longer take care of her children. It had gotten to the point where she was desperate to find old valuable possessions that she wanted to sell for money. Then, after her friends suggested that the children should be taken away to live a better ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, in the beginning of the novel, Roxana begins to tell her story about how she met her first husband. She states that her father married [her] to an Eminent Brewer in the City and to pardon [her] if [she] conceal his Name, for tho he was the Foundation of [her] Ruin, [she] cannot take so severe a Revenge upon him (47). Here, she starts off saying that he was not a good husband to her. She said that he was the one who made her life miserable. Before she goes into details about how their situation was like, she gives a brief description of her husband. She states how handsome and tall he was, how he was a good dancer, and how he enjoyed sports; however, she was not happy with him. Roxana states, ...I chose him for being a handsome, jolly Fellow, as I have said; for he was otherwise a weak, emptyheaded, untaught Creature, as any Woman could ever desire to be coupled with (48). Even though her father married her to him, she says that she chose him because of his looks instead of his personality. She could have not married him and lived a happy life; instead, she married a fool instead of a husband, and she causes this, because she did not stop her father from marrying her to him. This event that happened before her husband leaves her, signifies that her choosing this man leads to her unhappiness in marriage. She was focusing on the external force (his looks), which led to her internal thoughts and feelings that he would be a good husband to show off. However, he was not a good husband, and he eventually left her. She did realize that he was not a good husband, but she did not know that he would be the one to leave her. Therefore, she is the cause of this, because she chose him for his looks and wealth, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Film History The History of film has been influenced by the discovery and testing of paradoxes intrinsic in the medium itself. machines are used record images of anything; it combines still photographs to give the appearance of continuous motion; it seems to present life itself, but it also offers unthinkable unrealities approached only in dreams. The motion picture was unfolded in the 1890s from the union of still photography, which records actual reality, with the persistence of vision toy, which made drawn frames appear to move. Four major film traditions have advanced since then: fictional narrative film, which reveals stories about people with whom an audience can recognize because their world looks familiar; nonfictional documentary film, which centers on the real world either to inform ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like a book, it can tell stories; like a drama, it can portray quarrel between live characters; like painting, it composes in space with light, color, shape, and texture; like music, it moves in coordination according to the principles of rhythm and tone; like dance, it presents the movement of individuals in space and is often underscored by music; and like photography, it bestows a two dimensional rendering of what looks to be three dimensional reality, using perspective, depth, and shading. Film, is one of the rare arts that is both exciting and worldly, deliberately manipulating both space and time. This combination has given rise to two contrasting theories about film and its past development. Film theorist Rudolf Arnheim, argued that film must take the path of the other modern arts and focus on not telling stories or representing reality but on exploring time and space in a pure and discreet abstract way. Others, such as Andre Bazin, say that film must fully and carefully grow its connection with nature so that it can portray human events as compelling and telling as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...