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How To Write A Critical Analysis Essay Thesis
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How To Write A Critical Analysis Essay Thesis
How To Write A Critical Analysis Essay Thesis
2. The Negative Speech On Intelligence
75% I kill for a living. I know, the government knows it, but the majority of the community doesn
t. Intelligence is what my community strives to be the best all. Children, from birth, are raised
to be the smartest, the best of the best, to be good enough to stay. After years of drilling, shaping,
preparing, children who turn 17 by the September 13 of that year take an exam, which tests their
mental capacity. If the testee receives below a 75%, they are removed from the community . The
common citizens were told that testees with low scores were put into a community, one that
doesn t exist, that better suits their qualities. By law, my daughter, Ella, is required to take the
test. Ella received a 67.5%, meaning she didn t pass. Today, September 14, I remove the children
that did not pass. The teenagers enter my baren lab, decorated only with a large desk, covered in
syringes. There were 19 of them, Ella included, standing shoulder to shoulder in my undecorated
lab with stiff, unchanging, neutral expressions. Today, we will commence the first of the four
days that will be used to assign each of you to a different community. For the entirety of the
examination, you will be in this building. Because the citizens staying will be receiving their
monthly immunity vaccination after the four days and the other communities aren t as advanced
in medical as us, I will be giving you your vaccine today. Saying this has always made
uncomfortable, I was lying to children, people in
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3. Code Of Vehicle Transmission Essay
The transmission in your vehicle is what allows you to shift from one gear to the next as you
drive. It is one of the most important components of your vehicle. Without your transmission, you
would be stuck in neutral, unable to engage your engine and get anywhere. As a new driver, there
are a few things you can do to extend the life of your transmissionby reducing the wear and tear that
you put it through on a daily basis.
Let Your Vehicle Warm Up
Whenever it is cold outside, you need to give your vehicle time to warm up before you get on
the road. By allowing your vehicle to warm up for at least five minutes on a cold day, you allow
your engine to get hot and you allow the fluids inside of your engine and your transmission to start
flowing. When you start moving too soon on a cold day, the fluid in your vehicle doesn t get the
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Revving up your engine like you are getting ready to jump off the start line is not good for your
transmission. This allows absolutely no time for the fluid in your transmission to start flowing and
lubricating all of its parts. When you rev up your engine, you force your car to jump into action
without giving it the time it needs to get ready.
Stop Before Your Reverse
Your transmission is responsible for shifting from one gear to the next. When you need to reverse,
make sure that you come to a complete stop before you throw your vehicle into reverse. You
should also make sure that you are stopped before you put your vehicle back into drive.
When you don t stop your vehicle before you reverse, your transmission has to leap from whatever
gear it is in to reverse. The same idea applies when going from reverse to drive. This process is a lot
easier on your vehicle when it is able to go from neutral to reverse. It wears down on your
transmission less. This small change in your driving style will extend the life of your
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4. Holy Bible Review
Micah Most
Religion 121 Old Testament
Article Review
19 November 2015
References:
The Holy Bible (TNIV ed., pp. 199 205). (2005). Grand Rapids, MI: The Zondervan
Corporation.
Spina, F. A. (2001, August). Reversal of fortune: Rahab the Israelite and Achan the
Canaanite. Bible Review, XVII(4), 24 30, 53 54.
Article Summary:
In his article Reversal of Fortune: Rahab the Israelite and Achan the Canaanite Frank Anthony
Spina discusses what it means to be an Israelite or a Canaanite, and he highlights an instance in
Joshua where roles are reversed: a Canaanite becomes an Israelite and an Israelite becomes like a
Canaanite. Spina astutely recognizes that the stories of Rahab and Achan not only bookend the
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Spina comments, She knows the king s mind. She even seems to anticipate where the king s men
will search for the Israelite spies, so she sends the spies into the hills. She also knows the mind of
the Canaanite people including what they know about Israel and what they most fear. Even as she
is the quintessential Canaanite, Rahab has been enlightened to the God of the Israelites. In the
original Hebrew she uses the name Yahweh, which is a more personal and very Israelite name for
God. She knows the Israelite conquer of Canaan is more than just militaristic, that it is ritualistic
with holy inspiration. Spina notes, Rahab knows that Yahweh your God is God in heaven above
and on earth below. The phrase God in heaven above is used by only three biblical figures: Moses,
Solomon, and Rahab. What a combination!
Rahab stands as a symbol of the temptations the Israelites will face because of the idols of
Canaan. (Think of the phrase whoring after idols used repeatedly in the Old Testament.) She,
however, protects the Israelite spies and, as evidenced by Joshua 6:25, is eventually assimilated
into Israel. But Joshua spared Rahab the prostitute, with her family and all who belonged to her,
because she hid the men Joshua had sent as spies to Jericho and she lives among the Israelites to
this day. She becomes one of the children of God. Her role is
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5. Lettuce, Cotton, And Paper
Some people feel that agriculture is just for farmers and people who live in the country. However,
this is not true. We all need the products produced on farms. Agriculture is important to me because
I use plants, and animals every day; my town relies on agriculture of its economy.
People use plants in their everyday lives by using things such as lettuce, cotton, and paper. Lettuce
is used by people when they eat it or when they feed it to their animals. Lettuce can be used in a
salad or put it on a sandwich. Cotton is another frequently used plant. Cotton is used in many
things, it can be used in clothing, in food for animals, and in some hygiene products. Paper is a
common product used daily in America. We use paper for books, notes,
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6. Bulimia External Factors
There are many different types of eating disorders, like anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating.
Bulimia is a life threatening cycle of binge eating and then self induced purging, vomiting or
taking laxatives, to compensate for the effects of the overeating. Too many times, a combination
of internal and external factors play a role in the development of these disorders. Bulimia is a
potentially life threatening disorder. People with this condition binge eat, and then take steps to
avoid weight gain. Those with bulimia have a fear of gaining weight; however not every person
with bulimia is underweight. Sometimes overweight or obese people are bulimic and use purging
as a way to prevent additional weight gain. A person with bulimia uses purging... Show more
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She suspects her friend may have bulimia. , I would suggest to Parker to ask how her friend is
feeling is feeling. If her friend is indeed suffering from bulimia, he/she might be experiencing an
underlying problem that could be brought to attention and corrected. If the problem is corrected,
there is a high chance that the bulimia disorder would be dissolved. I would also suggest that if
Parker continues to suspect that her friend has bulimia, she should confront her friend about it.
However, if Parker s friend denies and denies, I would suggest talking to an
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7. The Historical Figure Of Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony was born February 15, 1820 and raised in very religious household. She first
started off as teacher before she became and extravagant women that not just worked for herself
but for many other women s rights. Susan B. Anthony should be a historical figure due to the
fact that she went through so much suffering. In which she fought for the women s right to vote
and as well as gender equality. Not only did she just fight for women s right but as well to get rid
of alcohol and did not support slavery by campaigning against them. People look down on her
and despise her due to the reasoning that she voted illegally and took matter in to her own hands
and was put into prison for it. Which cause women to get more hate and not receive their equal
rights faster. Another reasoning people might not think she should be historical is because she
said a racist comment. Despite all these things she dint just think of herself but for everyone. She
never gave up and always kept writing and lecturing about equality which has helped every women
have equal right and as well inspired many women that anything can be possible no matter their
gender. Early life Susan B Anthony was the second oldest of eight. Most importantly she was born
into a family who was against slavery and they were always very involved in helping others.
According to Nps.gov it states Anthony was born in Adams, Massachusetts ... Antislavery Quakers
met at their farm almost every Sunday, where they
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8. Why I Learned A Valuable Moral Lesson
Stepping into a new environment and being a part of a new group are always a little uneasy, and
most people will worry a transfer to a place where they only know a little acquaintance. However, I
am always confident to overcome the nervousness, use my experience to blend in with the new
campus environment, and make a valued contribution. Being confronted with the challenge of
living in the unfamiliar environment empowers my curiosity, emboldens my desire to succeed, and
strengthens my foundation of preservation and self discipline. Through my experiences, I have
learned a valuable moral lesson is that everything has a price. If we keep our goal consistently,
work hard, and do not give up when things are difficult; eventually, the payback is worth the effort.
My popularity is also highlighted by my compassion, my ethical principles of treating people with
respect, charity and fairness no matter what their circumstances are. In the healthcare environment,
I believe that respect is very crucial in improving the patient experience. The volunteer experience at
many hospitals and communities teaches me appreciate the life value, the importance of diversity of
the population, and understand more relationship between human with human. These values will
strongly strengthen social connections between people and contribute to friendliness and cohesion
on campus. Besides that, volunteering at places where sickness and disadvantage existed gives me
a sense of belonging to humanity and
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9. Venetian Masks In Venice, Italy During The 18th Century
Venetian masks were originally introduced in Venice, Italy during the enlightenment era in the
18th century. The masks had many purposes. Some of those purposes being wearing them as an
accessory for party s, criminals would used them to hide their identity, or just simply as an arts
craft. The main way that the masks were used was to hide the wearers identity. Usually criminals
because they did not want their identity to be known. Servent s used them as well so that they
would be recognized as noblemen at events. They were worn mostly at carnivals and fairs. The
masks were worn too much that at a point they were banned from being worn on certain months.
With the masks no one was considered different, everyone was the same;
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10. The Scientific Management And The Human Relations Theories
This essay will be evaluating both the Scientific management and the Human relations theories in
today s management of organisations. Scientific management theory was founded and published by
Frederick Winslow Taylor in 1909 where he proposed that productivity can be increased by
augmenting and simplifying workloads which then improves economic efficiency (Economist,
2009). On the other hand, Human relations theories focuses on personal factors and suggests that
motivation and leadership are the features that help encourage workers to work productively
(Dininni, 2017).
For Scientific Management Theory, one of Taylor s four principles was the rule of thumb where
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As opposed to Taylor s scientific theory, human relations theory value the workers which leads to
increased motivation and productivity (Bianca, 2017). An example of this would be a private
sector, Google. Instead of adopting Taylor s style where there are strict rules, Google allows
freedom for the workers by letting them work when they want and allowing customisation of their
own surroundings (Garguilo, 2011). This gives them their personal freedom which in turn increases
motivation to work. Therefore, this suggests that even though Taylor diminished social factors,
human relations theory gives evidence that social factors such as freedom does affect productivity
in today s management.
Taylor suggested a piecework pay system where workers are payed according to their
productivity. Therefore, a worker with high productivity gets higher wages than those with less
productivity. This results in the motivation of the employees to work at an efficient rate which
will mean greater productivity and higher pay (Lawler, 2000). In addition, the customers are
benefitted as enhanced productivity will lead to advanced service or additional products created.
This system can be applied into a public sector such as libraries where the standards of
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11. Emerson Materialism
When did materialism become such a deeply ingrained part of man s sense of self? Since the
dawn of time mankind has had an almost carnal desire to possess the unattainable. To conquer and
claim without much regard to moral obligation. To control and take whenever and whatever they
pleased without much consequence. Mankind is grappling with what it means to have a sense of
self, because essentially, you are what you own in modern society. Famed writer and poet Ralph
Waldo Emersonexplores the possible root of mankind s infatuation with possessions in the
following quote, Men have looked away from themselves and at things so long that they have come
to esteem the religious, learned and civil institutions as guards of property, and they deprecate...
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Man wants esteem, so man turns away from God to possess worldly, materialistic objects. The
possessive need becomes bigger and bigger until suddenly it s not just esteem that man wants, it
a need to sate the greed that lives within him as well. My Wood by E.M. Forster, Forster
demonstrates the effects of ownership on himself after he purchases his own property with the
earnings from his novel. He says in reference to his property that it makes [him] feel it ought to
be larger. Owning things can make people lose sight of who they are as a person and can deeply
affect their behavior around other people.A person who owns more expensive things can be
viewed as someone who is materialistic, and deep down they don t fully understand who they are
as a person. People can own expensive things and have completely different interpretations about
why they are buying those things. When people buy expensive things for themselves it makes
them seem self absorbed because others don t get to have the luxury of buying nice things for
themselves. A person that doesn t always have the latest of gadgets and the fanciest of clothes are
far more understanding really get the meaning of owning something valuable. However, a person
who owns everything they ever wanted, take things for granted and doesn t truly appreciate what
they have and from there is where greed can take over and consume a person s
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12. Statement Of Openminding
My background and the environment in which I was raised has shaped me into an openminded
person. I was born in Turkey and moved to America when I was four years old. I grew up being
influenced by my father s British culture and my mother s Turkish one, but I was also exposed to
many different cultures at my school. I go to an International School in Houston and I have
constantly been surrounded by members of different countries and exposed to the celebration of
multiple cultures in performances and festivals throughout the school year. The city of Houston is
a meltion pot of many different types of people from all over the world, and the celebration of
these cultures has helped me realized that everyone, no matter their race, creed, and gender deserve
equal rights and opportunities.
As a multicultural individual, I grew up learning to accept and value the mix of different cultures
and backgrounds in my community. Exposure to different cultural perspectives has shaped my
own. This intercultural understanding has shaped me into the openminded person I am today. I
have an open outlook on the world that is not restricted by the confines of race or gender. I knew
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Together, in our studies and extracurriculars, my peers and I can combat hate and rise above
bigotry in order to improve the lives of minorities, women, immigrants, and members LGBTQ
community. At Pitzer, I will exercise my right to free speech and take responsibility for the future
of this country. I will develop my intercultural surrounding in a diverse community and expose
myself to new ideas and perspectives, shaping my view and motivating my protest. Pitzer will help
me extend my intercultural surrounding into my college education and motivate me to do more for
my
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13. Brand Loyalty at Whole Foods Market
Brand Loyalty At Whole Foods Market
1 Brand Loyalty
Simplified brand loyalty describes a status in which consumers determine their selves in; out of it
they become committed to a brand. Thereby they continue purchasing products or services of a
specific brand. At this point consumers rather spent more money on a product of a specific brand
than buying from multiple suppliers within the same category. Mainly brand loyalty is a result of
consumer s behavior, which is enforced through a company s measurements regarding branding.
Branding is a process that a company runs through in order to establish a new brand. The ambition
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All these criteria, besides the very high quality products they offer, justify the higher pricing of
WFM.
However, they even offer an inexpensive private label called 356 Everyday Value . By this they
even attract customers that only have limited financial resources, such as students or generally
speaking people with lower income. Thereby Whole Foods Market manages to cover a wide
spectrum of target groups and to provide perfect conditions for brand loyalty.
2.2. Customer Relationship Marketing
Other than an intensified customer oriented concept, Whole Foods offers a variety of active
customer programs to solidify their relationships between current and potential customers. Whole
Foods strives to make each client feel special. Furthermore, the company has created various
programs to prove their loyalty and appreciation towards their customers.
At Whole Foods, each buyer has the possibility to print coupons, rewarding customers with special
deals to save more money of items. This can come in handy since the company offers different
products every week, which are always all very popular and essential to the further development of
the company. In general coupons are meant to entice new customers that have been shopping at
competitor
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14. Essay Execution by Hunger
Execution by Hunger Miron Dolot. Execution By Hunger: New York: W.W. Norton Company Inc.,
1985
Miron Dolot s book, EXECUTION BY HUNGER, is a detailed account as seen through the eyes of
a true survivor during the reign of Stalin and the Soviet Union between 1929 1933. In his accounts,
he portrays atrocities against human civilization while documenting his real life experiences and
those of his fellow Ukrainian village farmers. He portrays them as victims of their own time
period. Victims of a new wave of political beliefs, namely collectivization were enforced by Stalin
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The collectivization began with the infiltration of about ten men per village from the communist
party and the soviet government known as Twenty Five Thousanders. They were an elite group
with unlimited power and weapons. They gradually arrested dignitaries and influential villagers
such as Priest Bondar. The villages were becoming defenseless and had no leaders to look up to.
Propagandists took over homes and left families with nothing but the clothes they had on. This was
the pattern throughout the entire region in all of the villages. It set neighbor against neighbor,
brother against brother all in the name of survival. Once someone you knew joined the collective
farm, he was no longer your friend.
The infiltration expanded into the exploitation of the farmers. They were held captives of their
own free will on their own lands. Overwhelmed by the Party, resistance was fruitless since they
were persuaded by sleep deprivation, humiliation, and degradation. The people became broken
spirits in appearance. It was a silent war between the communists and the collective farmers. Dolot
exhibits a hidden pride in the farmers by writing of their subtle resistances, sabotages, and stubborn
survival. They may have been beaten but they really were not broken. Some lived on.
There is little known about this
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15. Weird Melancholy Of Henry Lawson s The Bush Undertaker...
Weird Melancholy in Henry Lawson s The Bush Undertaker and Peter Weir s Picnic at Hanging
Rock
In 1876, in his preface to Adam Lindsay Gordon s Poems, novelist Marcus Clarke coined the
phrase Weird Melancholy in reference to what he perceived to be the dominant note of his country
s landscape and his subject s verse. In doing so, he distilled the entire mood of Australian Gothic
into one eerie essence, an essence present, to varying extents, in all texts of that genre. This can be
seen through an examination of two exemplary Australian Gothic texts, each vastly different from
the other in form and content, but united by their pervasive aura of Weirdness and Melancholy:
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After doing this, a great greasy black goanna (29) causes the hatter the stumble upon the corpse of
his friend, Brummy. In describing the reptile, alliteration serves as emphasis, while the word black
connotes the native Australian whose bones have been disinterred by the protagonist. As he goes
about burying Brummy, the goanna, always accompanied by the epithet black , reappears
continually. The man s repeated sightings of the creature link it to something sinister, until it
becomes a symbolic force of justice, frighteningly rebuking the hatter for his profanity of a sacred
site (Lee). The goanna is a metaphor for a divine power, supernatural, fatalistic, and truly Weird.
The idea that human activity is governed by a higher power, resulting in a lack of personal
agency, is also explored in Picnic at Hanging Rock. Even before they arrive at their picnic spot, the
convoy from Appleyard College seem to be greatly affected by Hanging Rock. Mathematics
mistress Miss McCraw seems mesmerised by the monolith, speaking quietly and almost
nostalgically (Green 11) about its creation:
Silicious lava, forced up from deep down below. Soda trachytes extruded in a highly viscous state,
building the steep sides mametons we see in Hanging Rock. And quite young, geologically
speaking. Barely a millions years old. (Greene, 11)
Vivean Gray s delivery of these lines as though enchanted demonstrates the power of the rock over
the picnickers. Further, her
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16. Inventions Of Gunpowder And Its Inventions Essay
Invention of Gunpowder and its inventions
The innovation of Explosive was a mix up. The objective that was attempting to be accomplished
was to make a blend/ mixture for eternity life. It wound up being the direct opposite of that ,
rather they made a blend for death that is as yet utilized today in numerous things and ways. Gun
powder became to be known as black powder. The makers of black powder were Old Chinese
chemists. The chemists get a kick out of the chance to test things so they started exploring different
avenues regarding blends and different substances for interminability and they wound up making
black powder. The Chinese wound up discovering that the item that they had made detonated so
they utilized it for flame works ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although Fireworks are used as visual entertainment across the world for celebrations and culture,
the Chinese used it to scare away enemies and diminish evil spirits. In the early years a common
thing that happened was trading, when one country had a good that another country didn t they
would offer it for something in return. Along the silk road to Europe popular items to trade were
Chinese firearms, fireworks and gunpowder. The trading of gunpowder made it really popular which
caused it to spread around the world. Gun powder is made up of simply three ingredients. The
ingredients to make gunpowder are potassium nitrate, common charcoal and sulfur. Ingredients to
make gunpowder can be easily found at markets where chemicals are sold and no such
identification is needed to purchase them. Potassium nitrate was first made up from decayed
animal and then later on it came from mines in India. The common charcoal is made up from
wood that has been cooked so no such gas is in it, all the gases are to be completely removed.
Sulfur is the thirteenth most existing Element in the earth crust and it can be mined. Mixing the
potassium nitrate, common charcoal and sulfur creates gunpowder, it s not difficult to make it so in
reality anyone can make it to cause damage to property or use it to their intentions. The outcome of
the three chemicals being mixed together causes everything to turn black, once you ve reached the
stage you know gunpowder is in your hands. The
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17. Workplace Harassment
An Analysis of Workplace Harassment and Bullying in Today s Society
Introduction
Workplace harassment and bullying occurs when an employee subjects another employee to
degrading behaviour, whether verbal abuse and threats or actual physical violence. It is an
inappropriate expression of power that affects workers and their productivity in an unfavourable
way (Spry, 1998). Management, and other types of employees, who occupy high status roles
sometimes believe that harassing their subordinates is within their rights and make demands of the
lower status employees (Langton, Robbins, Judge, 2010, p. 313).
Harassment is often a result of stress, power, differences of opinion, undefined expectations of
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(Johns amp; Saks, 2008, p. 135)
It has typically been thought of as a type of harassment that only women experience in the
workplace; however, men can be victims of sexual harassment as well. Sexual harassment demeans
its victims, whether female or male.
A victim of sexual harassment can be anyone within an organization, although some individuals
are more prone to victimization. For example, women within an organization who are highly
educated, young, and seeking to move up within the ranks of the organization can be perceived
by men as a threat and so are targeted (Mueller, De Coster, amp; Estes, 2001). The corporate
culture in which individuals work can also influence who becomes a victim of sexual harassment.
Women who work in male dominated occupations or work groups are more likely to be harassed
than women who work in female dominated or gender integrated occupations or work groups
(Mueller et al., 2001). Corporate cultures that are more open about sexual matters may become too
lenient regarding this topic which can potentially lead to increased sexual harassment cases. It has
been
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18. Ancient Egyptian Scarab, Commemorative Scarab And Scarab...
In this paper I will be talking about the Ancient Egyptian Scarab, and it s significants to Egypt. In
great detail, this paper will explore the different scarabs such as the heart scarab, commemorative
scarab and scarab amulet. In addition, it will explain if dating scarab is easy or complicated to do.
To conclude the paper, I will be comparing an object in today s culture to the Ancient Egyptian
scarab.
A scarab is an artistic depiction of the indigenous Egyptian dung beetle according to Kathlyn
Cooney. The dung beetle is an insect that rolls balls full of dungs, which is where it lays eggs.
The Egyptians linked the beetle to the reproductive behavior of mythological cycles of solar
death and rebirth. In addition, the Egyptians used the scarab as a symbol of the sun being
pushed across the sky and the sun god can create rebirth. There are many types of scarabs found
such as the heart scarab, commemorative scarab and scarab amulet. The first type of scarab,
which is the best known scarab, is the heart scarab. The heart scarab dates back to the 17th
Dynasty and it has been described as a large amulet made of green stone, and has inscribed
Chapter 30B from the Book of the Dead. The scarab would be placed on top of the mummy in
order to control the conscious and memory of the deceit person in justice. A scarab similar to the
heart scarab would be the so called winged scarab because they are similar in form and size, but
lacks the inscription on the underside. The
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19. Information From The Customer s Perspective Of The...
Results/Findings In order to collect information from the customer s perspective of the
establishment, a survey was circulated to a selected few of customers from a range of
demographics such as age and gender as well as non customers were included. Due to the time
restriction, it was difficult to extensively delve into the geographic demographic. The survey also
posed the question on what the participants purchased from the establishment, what motivated them
to purchase there as well as what makes them return in the future. Participants were asked to select
from than one choice. Therefore, the number below is telegraphed rather than a quantitative
number. As observed (see appendix B), many of the participants came from similar age groups and
there was commonality in what was bought and what was motivating them to return for purchases.
For example, many of the participants indicated that they were under 20 or between 21 and 30
years of age, showed that they usually went to Farmers to purchase clothing. However, the gender
of the participant did not cause this trend to change. The older participants, also, regardless of
gender, tended to purchase items such as toys or kitchen/home appliance. We can assume that the
toys purchased were for younger relatives; thus, making a few them a customer rather than
consumer. Also shown, the majority of the customers that shopped at the Farmers store were
satisfied to a certain extent; stating that good promotion, variations and
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20. An man from India deeply influenced a black man in America...
An man from India deeply influenced a black man in America who persuaded black Americans
to peacefully seek civil rights. Blacks in America were once slaves. They had neither freedom
nor rights. Now, in the 20th century, segregation has been abolished and discrimination has
largely been reduced and blacks are more able to live freely as American citizens. In Early 1950
s, blacks did not have civil rights, so they had to fight for their freedom by protesting. In 1955,
blacks decided to rally together for social justice and planned a boycott. This boycott became
known as the Montgomery Bus Boycott. This boycott was pivotal in the Civil Right Movement by
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These laws were applied to the use of everything such as, bathrooms, water fountains, restaurants
and buses. The enforcement of the Jim Crow laws was one of the key factors for the Montgomery
Bus Boycott, initiated by determined black women. People today know Rosa Parks as the pivotal
for the main cause of Montgomery Bus Boycott, but it was not just her, it was also Claudette
Colvin. She was one of the four women who got arrested nine months before Parks in March
1955. Colvin s situation was similar to Parks; Colvin refused to give up her seat to a white
passenger on a Montgomery bus . Claudette was only fifteen years old at the time of the arrest.
She was also a member of the NAACP Youth Council. The NAACP wanted to test the
Montgomery Bus System by assigning black women to challenging the Jim Crow law on buses
in Montgomery, AL. After her arrest, even though she was a youth, the NAACP thought Colvin
would be their key to their rebellion, but could not happen because she later became pregnant.
During her pregnancy, Colvin testified in the Montgomery federal court on the hearing of the
Browder v. Gayle case. Her performance of that civil disobedience did not spark the bus boycott
as Parks did, but did started something that Rosa Parks finished. The elevation of the bus conflict
increased on December 1, 1955, when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white person.
There was a law that allowed white bus drivers to expand the whites
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21. Obedience In 1984
The complex mind of the species: homo sapien, is made up of a network of independent and
influenceable ideas and feelings. To rein the human into submission is quite an astounding feat. In
the famous novel, 1984 by George Orwell, a struggle between the people, the Outer Party, and the
government, the Inner party, for freedom of thought, expression, and speech is seen. The Inner
Party, through a series of strategic tactics accomplishes the impossible; control over their citizens
gaining total obedience. Using invasive technology, threat of annihilation, and the power to
manipulate history, this Inner Party maintains total control over their people and ultimately
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This clever play made by the Inner Party distorts time and memory of the citizen. This day to
day falsification of the past is carried out by the Ministry of Truth , with no evidence to back up
events occurred, the memory is quickly lost and confused (224). By controlling history, burning
the wrong accounts and reshaping history so the Part is always right, there is no trace of the truth
left and citizens are lead to believe that all the Party does is good and right. This tactic allows Big
Brother power over time and minds of the
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22. The Things They Carried by Tim OВґBrien
Tim O Brien wants the reader to feel what he felt going through this nightmare. The device he
uses is imagery and this is important because the reader can feel like they are a part of the war.
He gives an account of the nightmare : His entrenching tool like an ax, slashing. I can imagine
an angry lumber jack cutting deep into tree, which in his case represented his emotional feelings
for the love he had for Martha. Martha was a young, beautiful girl with whom he was so in love,
but Martha only saw Lieutenant Cross as a good friend. When you are trying to understand the
emotions of a person is difficult because you are never in their shoes. O Brien writes, He sat at
the bottom of his fox hole and wept. I imagine a baby crawling back into the womb inside his
mother stomach and he weeping like a baby. This image seems as if he was hiding from
something for which he was not ready / that he feared or appeared unprepared. The novelitself is a
flashback to the pass of a nightmare that he will never forget. O Brien is still alive, I cannot
imagine having flash backs to the past and being reminded of a frightening nightmare. The best
flashback in the novel reads his right arm was gone... At his face there were already many flies
and gnats. O Brien then revisits his childhood: Linda was nine then, as I was, but we were in
love.... she died of course. Nine years old and she died. This situation in the time of warbrought him
to think of someone he truly loved. Flashbacks are
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23. Childhood Stereotypes In Childhood
There s a stereotypical childhood that is presented through the media and though no persons
childhood is perfect, I wanted to maintain at least one aspect of that stereotype. Growing up, I
despised the thought of moving away to where it would take me out of the school system that I
grew up with. The irony being; I later moved away from the state I was born and raised in. The
obstacles leading up to that move and the outcomes that occurred afterwards had allow me to grow
as a person.
Every family has its flaws because no family is perfect. However, when you re looking through the
eyes of a child, you don t label them as flaws right away. Therefore, they become your definition of
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The following day I had to get a form that officially says I ll be transferring schools and that I ll be
moving away. Thus, making all the events I ve encountered growing up there into memories.
When moving to a new location everybody has this impression: new friends, new opportunities,
and new experiences. A fresh start. These impressions did surface my thoughts when traveling to
my new home and the anticipation of them were nerve racking. The whole moving process was
exhausting due to the fact we drove for about ten hours from Maryland to Alabama. Living in
Alabama is very different than up there in Maryland because there s a different culture . Which
didn t help when I was feeling home sick but since Atlanta was about an hour a way, I would go
there and some aspects of the city reminded me of home. I remember starting school here and I
felt like all eyes were on me probably because I was attending classes that were above my grade
level. That is because the classes I had in Maryland transferred over and also because I stood
out. I kept to myself that freshman year because I was trying to get the lay of the land and when
sophomore year came about, I ve made some friends. However, my anxiety was slowly starting to
surface and I was becoming in terms with it. There was an amount of highs and lows that year
following the
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24. The US Housing Market Bubble
When researching past economic recoveries, the housing market is the one to drive the economy
out of recession. That being said, this economic recession hasn t had much of an impact until
recently. America s housing boom had a tremendous influence on the economy for its low prices
and flow of new home construction.
The new construction market in the mid 2000 s was flourishing. People saw building a home as
an opportunity for a solid investment because prices and rates were so low that certain homes
could depreciate extremely slowly. However, there would be a negative effect from all this low
cost new construction and few were aware of just how devastating it would be to the new
construction market.
In 2005, the market was flooded with a vast array of homes that were all selling at a low price,
and this allowed people to buy and sell homes with minimal effort. Banks were being reckless with
their lending, not giving enough attention to who they were giving mortgages to, as virtually
anybody with a decent credit score could go to a bank and get a mortgage, sometimes without even
going to see if the land and ability for development was there. This created a housing bubble in
2006, and would inevitably come back to hurt a wide range of industries, but few were as damaged
as the new construction industry.
Once things started to get bad, they got really bad for a lot of families who were given mortgages,
who were not properly qualified. There was a major spike in defaults, with
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25. The Definition of Success and How to Be Successful
Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the
obstacles which he has overcome , Booker T. Washington, spoke that success is not measured in the
riches and status of a person, but by the hard work and commitment they made to reach their goals
while conquering challenges along the way. Washington states a brilliant point, although there are
others who would disagree, instead viewing materials as a measurement of success. Since when
did success start being acquisitively measured? Modern day society has force fed people through
television, social media, and iconic celebrities that being successful has all to do with the
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Through her difficult childhood, Oprah became a courageous woman, who went on to pursue her
dreams by earning herself a scholarship to Tennessee State University. Her career then started,
beginning as a news anchor and now owning her own television network OWN. She has given
back to thousands of people with her television show The Oprah Winfrey Show and her school for
girls in South Africa Oprah s Leadership Academy. She is an icon to millions of people all over
the world for her generous and philanthropic personality. Life handed Oprah strenuous and
unpleasant obstacles in her early years, but through conquering these obstacles and dedicating her
life to what she believes in, she has become an icon of success. Another ideal example would be
renowned actor, Johnny Depp. Depps is known for his prosperous acting career starring in award
winning movies such as Titanic, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Sweeney Todd. He holds fame
and luxuries most people can only dream of, but he is not a successful man for being famous, he
is successful for the challenges he has faced and fought on his journey to the big screen. Depp
was born in Owensboro, Kentucky as the youngest of four children. To accommodate his father s
job as a civil engineer, the family was forced to move frequently, making a stable childhood for
Depp impossible. He became withdrawn from people and began to experiment with drugs and self
harm at 12 years old due to the
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26. Essay about Ernest Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast
Ernest Hemingway s A Moveable Feast
In Ernest Hemingway s A Moveable Feast he tells the tale of his early career and life in Paris.
He tells of his meetings with famous writers, poets, and the times that they had. He spoke
especially of Scott Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein, and Ezra Pound. He did have a tendency to portray
them a little bit unfairly. He was a little critical of them because of the fact that he shared so much
time with them. Usually when people spend lots of time with each other they begin to be annoyed
by their habits.
The first of the authors he spoke of was Gertrude Stein. He portrayed her as a talkative, outgoing,
and somewhat overbearing person. She was very critical about writing. She said that she really ...
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He would help poets, painters, sculptors, writers, and anyone else the he believed in or was in
trouble. Ezra was probably his favorite person out of the many writers he met. He probably liked
him so much because of how generous and helpful he was to him.
The last big writer Hemingway talked about was Scott Fitzgerald. He talks to him just after The
Great Gadsby was released. He was rather impressed at how smart Scott was. But, it seemed he
was annoyed with him at times. Scott ended up to be rather untrustworthy. He missed most of a
trip they were suppose to make together because he was late. Hemingway finally figured out that
the guys main problem was that he was an alcoholic. That was why he ended up being somewhat
distant. He was very persistent about what he thought was right and that bugged Hemingway
greatly. Scott was almost to the point of being pugnacious at times. But, Hemingway still enjoyed
his writing and liked him because he showed that it was possible for him to become a successful
writer. Here is a little quote he had on him
His talent was as natural as the pattern that was made by the dust on a butterfly s wings. At one
time he understood it no more than the butterfly did and he did not know when it was brushed or
marred. Later he became conscious of his damaged wings and of their construction and he learned
to think and could not fly any more because the love of flight was gone and he
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27. Canada s Relationship With The Indigenous People
This is a powerful quote, and to each individual, it has its own meaning. When I read this quote,
what I understood was that if one believes they are powerless, then they are. The oppressor
cannot control what is in your head, or your spirit. This quote is relevant because it corresponds
to Canada s relationship with the Indigenous people. My paper will be ranging from the topics of
residential schools in Canada, and the aftershock of them; the positive influence New Zealand
could have on Canada s struggle to decolonization, and looking deeper into how Canada can take
New Zealand as an example and try to incorporate it into our own values and system. Although
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Although to most, Residential schools are considered a time of the past, the final residential
school did not actually close until 1986, which means that many of our older generation of today
s Aboriginal communities are residential school survivors. The traumatizing effects of the
schools had not only had a significant effect on the families directly involved, but also for
generations to follow. According to the Manitoba Justice Institute, residential schools laid the
foundation for the epidemic we see today of domestic abuse and violence against Aboriginal
women and children.17 The high rates of domestic violence among Aboriginal families results in
a vicious cycle of abuse and dysfunction over generations. The families directly affected were
raised with no love, from there, the pain was carried down in many other forms and so forth. This
brings me to the topic of my first notion, that education is the root of decolonization. I am certain
of this because, from what I understand nothing is so persistent and forced into society more than
education is. I am not concentrated strictly on schools, but the idea that we are constantly
surrounded by many possible sources of knowledge. A young child first and foremost learns from
its surroundings (its parents, siblings, media, etc...) and then usually put into a school for further
education. How a child is developed mentally plays such a huge role in his or her life choices, and
later on
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28. How Is Offred And The Commander
Offred and the Commander The Commander represents the Government and the System in the
novel. The most effective way in which the novel brought out gender bias was Offred s narration
of how the Gilead society claims her body as property of the Government s. She clearly states
that she is part of a collectively owned resource, We are containers, it s only the insides of our
bodies that are important. The outside can become hard and wrinkled for all they care, like the
shell of a nut. (Atwood 150). Handmaids are no more than vessels, no more than passageways
that facilitate the existence of a baby and Offred s empty womb is being watched by the
government. It is the central object which is more real than her. Yet Offred realized the
powerlessness of the Commander as a part of the system. He does not have the ability He
wouldn t be able to intervene, to save me; the transgressions of women in the household, whether
Martha or Handmaid, are supposed to be under the jurisdiction of the Wives alone. (Atwood 162)
This also allows the readers a glimpse into the power and infiltration of Mayday against the Eyes .
The readers are able to see the powerlessness and the inefficiency of the State though the
Commander s impotence and restriction placed on him by the State itself. Offred s hope relies on
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A flash of bared teeth, what in the hell does he think he s doing? Nobody else has seen him. I
hope. Was he invading? Was he in my room? (Atwood 49) This coercive power could be a result
of Offred s initial rejection to the Commander s wishes which could result in disaster for her. Even
though the Commander does not maintain a constant relationship with his own wife, Serena Joy
considers him the only thing she has. She exercises a certain power over
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29. Essay The Anxiety of Self-Presentation in Bridget Jones s...
The Anxiety of Self Presentation in Bridget Jones s Diary
The book is about the anxiety of self presentation; Bridget is both Everywoman and an implicitly
ironic observer of Everywoman. (New Yorker) Helen Fielding writes about the anxiety of self
presentation in Bridget Jones s Diary. The New Yorkeraccurately identifies this central theme.
Moreover, it correctly asserts that Bridget s search for meaning and order in her life exemplifies
Everywoman. However, the New Yorker credits her with a far more heightened self awareness than
she possesses. Bridget is not an observer but a reporter. Observing suggests wisdom, often attained
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The whole performance is so highly tuned you only need to neglect if for a few days for the whole
thing to go to seed (27).
Bridget has turned grooming into a science. Not only does sweat over aesthetic adjustments, but she
also considers her overall image, entertaining funny fantasies for the future. For example, when
Bridget thinks she s pregnant, she pictures Daniel rushing home from work, thrilled to find the two
of us pink and glowing in the bath, and, in years to come, being incredibly impressive at parent
/teacher evenings (100). Fielding creates irony here by highlighting the discrepancy between
Bridget s idyllic vision a premature plan to be an impressive parent and her neurotic behavior.
Still, women can relate, and the passage contributes to Fielding s development of Bridget as
Everywoman. In laughing at Bridget, readers laugh at themselves; it is easier to see the folly in
another s lofty plan. Similarly, Bridget often pictures Daniel and her living in the context of an ad,
running along beaches together with tiny offspring in manner of Calvin Klein ad, being trendy
Smug Married (113) or sipping pints in matching striped T shirts and watching the sun set over the
sea (113, 121). These visions are significant because of their fictional framework: Bridget
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30. Ethics And Ethics In The Ideal Of Ethics
Within the ideal of ethics there are distinctive traits and morals one must possess in their
professional life. Integrity is the excellent qualities of character that are integral to an individual
s entire life, (both public and private). People of integrity do the right thing even when they think
that no one is looking. Honesty is being able to be creditable and trust worthy as an officer.
Honest officers are essential and their worth is beyond measure. Values are a measure of a
person s standards or qualities. These values can be described as Personal values, Organizational
values, and Social Values. Standards are set guidelines to establish a baseline as to what the
officer should or should not do. Courage is overcoming a person s fear to do the right thing, even
if it s not the most accepted thing. Civility is being respectful and polite to all citizens encountered
by law enforcement. A devotion to these building blocks provides a solid foundation towards a
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These choices can be broken down in several distinct areas. The choice made will affect others in
some way. Because of this, you need to think about what is the consequence. The second part
deals directly with the decision you make and if it could end up hurting others. Life decisions have
both good and bad outcomes. As a result, decisions need to be made with all the facts and
determine what the best conclusion would be under the circumstances. The third process takes into
consideration the adage, Do unto others as you would have them do unto you , which applies for
the purposes of ethics in society today. Think about the options and base your judgment on the
outcome. The last part of making an ethical decision relates to how others are going to respond to
the resolution (Pollock, 2010). Any ethical decision has ramifications and people will have varying
opinions on your actions and
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31. Dual Diagnosis In America
Did you know that 19.9 percent of adult Americans had some sort of a mental illness, according to
the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (samhsa.gov, 2015, Para. 3). This is a
total of 45.1 million adults in America suffering with mental health disorders (samhsa.gov, 2015,
Para. 3). There are also currently 20.8 million adults in America who suffer from substance use
disorder ever year (NAMI.org, 2015). Both of these are alarming statistics of the wellbeing of the
American citizens. To make matters worse, these two groups intertwine to a population of people
known with a co occurrence of mental illness and substance use or, more commonly known as, dual
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This study was extremely important because through the use of eight different tests done by those
diagnosed with substance use disorder and dual diagnosis. These tests had promising results for
the idea that treatment for substance use disorder and dual diagnosis can be improved greatly. The
test had a definitive result of people with dual diagnosis having better recovery rates than the
substance use only group in almost every category. In this study both groups did have improved
rates in all
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32. How Does Dante s Use Of Violence
Humans love violence almost to the point where it is part of our nature. We have tales of people
being tortured, suicide, and even senseless beatings and humans enjoy it. The stories that will be
discussed use violence in them, but they are not war stories. They are Dante s Inferno, Decameron,
and Don Quixote. In Dante s Inferno we have torture being used all throughout hell. We get
characters that carry their own heads, Popes who are burned, people eating eachother, and many
more grotesque acts of violence. Violence in this piece of literature is used as a scare tactic. Dante
wants us to be afraid of sinning so he shows us this terrible images. He does make the punishment
fit the crime though. In most of these punishments it is almost poetic for how much they
punishments play off of. We get people who are caught up in lust be forever. The scene that puts
fear into one s mind but is not as violent is Satan eating Brutus, Cassius, and Judas. All the
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She does it all poetically like from Romeo and Juliet. Her lover is killed by her father and so she
can defy he father and be with her lover she kills herself. This makes it seem like violence to one
s self is beautiful. This woman would rather kill herself than go without her lover. Although this
story is mainly about romance, it shows violence is a good light if it is the last resort . It also
shows how a father will result to violence to keep his daughter away from a man he does not
approve of. Even though the father was a king and the man was a person of his court he killed him
for sleeping with his
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33. Essay about Sight and Blindness in Oedipus Rex
Sight and Blindness in Oedipus Rex
Oedipus Rex is a play about the way we blind ourselves to painful truths that we can t bear to see.
Physical sight and blindness are used throughout the play, often ironically, as a metaphor for mental
sight and blindness. The play ends with the hero Oedipus literally blinding himself to avoid seeing
the result of his terrible fate. But as the play demonstrates, Oedipus, the man who killed his father
and impregnated his mother, has been blind all along, and is partly responsible for his own blindness
. When the play opens, the people of the town are asking Oedipus for help. A curse has been cast
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It is ironic that the one individual, who comes to help the city, is the individual that has been the
cause of the curse. Oedipus is the illness. Oedipus and Jocasta both don t want to see the truth.
Although it may occur to them at some point, but they don t give it a second thought because
they think it is absurd and it isn t possible. Why should anyone in this world be afraid, since fate
rules us and nothing van be forseen? A man should live only for the present day. Have no more
fear of sleeping with your mother: How many men, in dreams, have lain with their mothers! No
reasonable man is troubled by such things. Jocasta is further from believing than Oedipus, she
constantly tells him not to worry about it, don t get worked up, and to just forget what you were
told. Oedipus cannot forget what the oracle has said and goes on to pursue the case.
Through the course of the play Oedipus is the detective, the judge, and the jury. He investigates,
decides a verdict, and carries out his own punishment. When Tiresias arrives at Thebes Oedipus
questions him looking for answers. Tiresias is a blind man, who ironically can see the future and
truths of people s lives. It is Tiresias who is the first person to tell Oedipus that he has killed his
own father. He tells Oedipus you do not see the evil in which you live. Oedipus doubts Tiresias
ability to see the truths because of his physical blindness and states, You
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34. Homelessness In Philadelphia
In the city of Philadelphia, one of the most prominent social issues is homelessness. Homelessness
simply is the state when someone does not have a physical residence and resorts to living in public
either on the street, in public places, and/or in public buildings. People often become homeless after
living in povertyfor quite some time, another huge issue in the city of Philadelphia. Personally, I
am aware that walking around the city, whether on campus or downtown, I am more likely than
not going to see at least one homeless person. There has been a lot of research done on the
homeless and impoverished in Philadelphia and there were some very surprising statistics that were
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One major issue with social problems is that since they are called problems, people tend to think
there is a solution. However, as we have seen with the lack of space for shelter and the Nutter
policy, there may not be one exact solution, so homelessness is more of a social condition. The
statistics found in the city conducted surveys provide the grounds for the claims about the
seriousness of claims of homelessness as a social issue in Philadelphia. The stigma associated
with the homeless illustrates that the public sees homeless people differently from others. The
media coverage of the homeless frames the news stories so that people tend to see the homeless
people in a negative light. Policymakers have attempted to resolve the social conditions revolving
homelessness, but are still yet to find that perfect solution. The outcomes of these policies show
that there is yet to be a sufficient policy for the homeless and treatment of them. Without a doubt,
homelessness is a large social issue in the city of Philadelphia and by analyzing it through the social
problems process it is evident how severe an issue it is and how difficult it is to find a
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35. Cultural Relativism And Its Impact On The World
Cultural relativism is the idea that all cultures are equal and no one is better than another. This way
of thinking was created and elaborated on by three main philosophers. Franz Boas, Alain Locke and
Robert Lowie were nineteenth century philosophers who shaped the ideas on concepts of Cultural
Relativism. These three men focused on the idea that one cannot judge other cultures because they
only see through eyes that have been influenced by their surroundings. They used relativist ideas
that existed already and expressed them on the world and the many different cultures that exist in it.
They created a mainly atheistic viewpoint in which the idea of a central moral truth and a higher
power was discounted. Only the people within a culturecould create moral codes and laws for
themselves. Franz Boas was born on July 19, 1858 in Minden, Germany. Boas grew up in a well
educated family and was encouraged to follow his own beliefs and think for himself. From a very
young age, Franz Boas was interested in natural history and studied it throughout his years of
schooling. He continued his studies and graduated with a degree in physics, even though he
considered himself more of a geographer than a physicist. This interest in geography is what drove
him to delve deeper into the ideas of cultural difference and led to the beginnings of cultural
relativism. Through his studies, Franz Boas became drawn to anthropology, the study of
humankind. He became interested in
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36. All My Sons Research Paper
On September 1, 1939 Hitler invaded Poland which caused one of the worst wars ever known to
man. This war is known as World War Two. Many men who were born in 1923 in the Soviet
Union, lost their lives during the battle. Since most of the men left to fight, the women stayed
behind and took care of the factories and their homes. In a play called All My Sonsby Arthur Miller,
he wrote about the struggles of a family who was greatly affected by the war.
One key member of the Keller family was Joe Keller. Joe and his business partner Steve Deever
owned a factory that sold cylinder heads to the military during the war. Unfortunately, not all of
these cylinders were flawless, and several faulty ones were sold to the military. As a result of the
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When Annie s brother George comes to the Keller s house he brings trouble. George has always
believed that Mr. Keller was aware of the cracked cylinder heads and that he was the one who
told Mr. Deever to fix them up and ship them off. When George was asking Mr. and Mrs. Keller
how they have been, Mrs. Keller made a mistake. Mrs. Keller accidentally said, He hasn t been
laid up in fifteen years... (Miller 55). Since, the war just ended a couple of years ago, that would
mean Mr. Keller was never sick. George wishes he could reopen the case and convict Mr. Keller
of his wrong doing, but he can not prove the phone call that happen between Mr. Keller and Mr.
Deever. Chris was so upset by the news, he got in his car and drove off. At the end of the play
Chris was going to take Mr. Keller to jail, but before he had the chance to something horrifying
happened. As Chris waited for Mr. Keller to get his jacket from the house, they heard a noise. Mr.
Keller could no longer live with the guilt of killing Twenty One Pilots and having the death of his
son on his hands. He committed suicide, on a warm Sunday in
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37. Anaerobic Fermentation A Superior Alternative For...
In today s growing world, cleanness of waste material is one of the biggest challenges. Such as
treatment and disposal of biological waste are biggest problem for many industries. Anaerobic
fermentation a superior alternative to composting provides a exclusive Created during anaerobic
fermentation, The biogas contains characteristics like renewable fuel and a high energy that can
be used as a replacement for fossil fuels. Biogas engines helps to recover waste management, as
well as it also used to generate an economical energy supply.
The decomposition of putrescible organic material is used to formed biogas. Biogas combined
heat and power or cogeneration, usually in a biogas engine, for the production of useful heat and
electricity, at high efficiency. Energy distributor Clarke is of GE Jenbacher biogas engines are
designed for strong operation on difficult gases like biologically derived ones.
Keywords:
Biogas, Intake System, SI Engine, Integration of renewable energy systems, Emission analysis;
Electric generator
Introduction:
All kinds of vehicle engines work with fuels produced from petroleum. However, petroleum stocks
in the world are limited and expected to be exhausted in about 41 years. Limited energy sources
warn of a potential lack of energy in the future. Depletion of fossil fuels and environmental
considerations have led engineers and scientists to anticipate the need to develop a clean, renewable
and sustainable energy system (yutsel et
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38. Ground Floor Customer Service and Marketing Department Essay
Ground Floor: Customer Service and Marketing Department
There are a total of 20 workstations.
There are two network printers accessible by all workstations.
The Internet is accessible by all workstations.
Visitors should be able to access to the wireless internet access, wifi.
The network topology best suited for the ground floor is the star topology. A star topology is one
where by each work station or computer peripheral are centrally connected by use of a computer
/hub or switch.
In this way, when one connection of the network is not working or faulty, it does not affect the rest
of the work stations in the network. This is a big advantage in this type of network.
Fig 1.0
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Fig 1.1 RJ 45 connector
Ethernet cables are generally used to connect devices on LANs including routers and switches.
Theoritically, ethernet cables can support 100 Mbs or 1000 Mbps maximum bandwidith. This
maximum can not be achieved due to overhead hardware and computer operating system. Ethernet
cables usually support one or more industry standards including Category 5 (CAT 5) and Category
6 (CAT 6).
In this network, CAT 5 ethernet cables are used. CAT 5 ethernet cables are a fifth generation
twisted pair cables and popular of all twisted pairs cables available today because they are both
affordable and support high speeds.
The LAN on the ground floor needs to connect to the internet. For a computer to connect to another
computer on the internet it sends messages in the TCP/IP protocol addressed to another computer
using its IP (Internet Protocol) address.
The program or device that is used to connect to the internet is called a gateway.
A gateway typically performs the following tasks:
Translating between the IP address on the LAN and the IP address on the internet.
Control of the type of information that can be shared/flow by the LAN and the internet
Caching
Logging internet usage
39. They are three kinds of devices that can be used (are commonly used) as gateways connecting
Local Area Networks to the Internet:
Routers
Unix or
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40. Kenneth Shinzato Research Paper
Ever since a former U.S. marine was arrested and charged with raping and killing a young
Japanese woman in Okinawa in recent weeks, relations between the governments of Japan and the
U.S. have been strained. Back in May of this year, former U.S. Marine Kenneth Shinzato, 32, was
arrested for the alleged killing of 20 year old Rina ВShimabukuro. The incident occurred near the
village of Onna, where the body was discovered by a local resident. In what amounted to a
confession, Shinzato, born Kenneth Franklin Gadson, admitted to dumping the body in that
location. The former U.S. Marine had left the Corp several years back, but remained in close
proximity to the Marine base in Okinawa where he worked as a civilian contractor. Given his named
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41. Eclipse Creative Writing
The totality of the eclipse had just occurred when everyone was gathering around to see its
beauty. Everybody was going to see it, except me and my step brother, Jermaine. My car was filled
with gas, ready to explore the world of its beauty. Damn dude this day is wack, like everything is
getting scary. I said, as we are driving, we see a few cars speeding (participle) around. We stop at a
red light; I see two trucks hauling (Participle) it, These trucks going way to fast, are they even
going to stop? said Jermaine. They flew by me and passed the red light. The streets were empty.
All gas stations are empty, stores are full, there is no parking (gerund), and seems like a panic.
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I just went and bought a lighter and we left. Alright, finally let s go dawg. Got on the freeway, see
a few accidents, what s going on with the world. As we drive we see the police station completely
stranded. Everyone is walking on the street, cars are crashed and burning, and the world is a mess.
We get to our spot, see smoke out by Jensen s, we hear sirens everywhere. It sounds like a zombie
movie. We turn on the radio, all we heard was all the accidents, 3 dead in car accident, 1 dead, 4
dead, and 23 people dead in a huge explosion, and 37 injured. That s crazy yo, all the deaths man,
hope moms alright. Jermaine said. For real, I ll call her later. I said. We just hear many things
going on in the world. We aren t harming anybody, we just chillen, we just start bumping Vice
City by xxxtentacion, but everybody gets mad at us for no reason, but I m used to it. I take out my
lighter, close my eyes, and hear the silence. Imagine all the people living (participle) life in peace. I
open my eyes all I see is fire. *Radio* ...Two teens, boy and another boy, died when a semi truck
flew off the road and struck the two teens, the car immediately caught on fire, and police say the
truck driver tried dodging (gerund) all the cars that were on the
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42. The Genocide Of Rohingya Muslims
Myanmar is trying to exterminate the Rohingya Muslims and innocent people are being punished.
The government/militaries are raping women, slaughtering men and children, and burning down
homes. The government is murdering children who don t even know what their crime is. This is
all happening because the Muslims are staying loyal to their faith and not giving it up. Myanmar
is going through genocide which is when a small group of people are being killed by a larger
group of people for their religion, race, and ethnicity.The conflict in Burmais a genocide because
groups of Rohingya Muslims are being targeted, this is targeting a religion, and the Muslims are
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The government treats the Rohingya Muslims like criminals and they are not shown any respect. If
the government treats the Rohingya Muslims in a horrible way that means that, They face
widespread discrimination and mistreatment. (BBC.com) mistreatment proves that the government
s conduct towards the Muslims is not well. Another quote that shows how the Muslims are thought
of as, In the open letter, the group said the government crackdown on the population amounted to
ethnic cleansing . (BBC.com) This shows that the government thinks they are ethnic cleansing and
that is a good thing. However, they don t realize that what they are doing is wrong and that they are
punishing innocent people. Also, the words ethnic cleansing shows how the religion of Islam gets no
respect and the government wants to get rid of anyone if has faith in the religion. Also, the
government is denying the Rohingya Muslims citizenship, The estimated one million Muslim
Rohingya are seen by many in mainly Buddhist Myanmar as illegal migrants from Bangladesh.
They are denied citizenship by the government despite tracing their ancestry back generations.
(BBC.com) The Government decided that the Rohingya Muslims are illegal immigrants, however,
the evidence is against them. Despite tracing their ancestry back generations The Muslims can even
prove that they belong there because their ancestors have been living there for generations.
Rohingya Muslims aren t even given basic rights and are being maltreated for something they haven
t
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43. Essay on Branched Chain Amino Acids On Sports Performance
With sportsmen seeking alternatives to illegal and unsafe performance enhancing drugs, ergogenic
aids have come to their rescue. Ergogenic aids are supplements that enhance the performance of
athletes by improving their speed, strength and agility. A number of natural products are marketed
as ergogenic aids, which have found a ready market among sportspersons. Their biggest advantage
is that they are legal, apart from being safe and effective. Examples of such aids include branched
chain amino acids, creatine, medium chain triglycerides, pyruvates and vitamins.
I. What are Branched chain amino acids?
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Oxidation of these amino acids occurs in skeletal muscles. Though BCAAs are not used as a source
of energy in the body under normal conditions, they do contribute to energy generation during
heavy and strenuous exercise. The subsequent breakdown of these amino acids for energy
generation during heavy exercise leads to muscle damage and tear. Therefore, restoring them with
the help of protein supplements is extremely necessary to make up for the loss of proteins.
IV. Effect on athletic performance Innumerable studies have investigated the effects of BCAAs on
the performance of athletes. Studies and clinical trials have investigated their potential role in
decreasing fatigue, improving physical performance, increasing strength and affecting cognitive
abilities. A few of the most significant studies are discussed here. While BCAAs have been found
to be of help in enhancing sports performance, there is lack of sufficient evidence from clinical
trials. Therefore, while the intake of BCAAs has been proved to be of help in some cases, their
overall benefit in enhancement of sports performance is still debated and needs strong evidence.
Reduction of fatigue
BCAAs are reported to reduce central fatigue
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44. Nordstrom, By John W. Nordstrom Essay
Nordstrom, created in 1901 by John W. Nordstrom as a small shoe store in Seattle, Washington,
is a major department store located in the United States and Canada. At Nordstrom you can find
apparel, home goods, shoes, and accessories for your daily lives. Nordstrom has over 300 stores
located in 40 states and has become one of the top department stores through their innovative
tactics, great customer service, welcoming store environment, and their wide range of brands
and products. Nordstrom today is known as one of the most innovative department stores
because they are always coming out with new ways to improve their stores and delivery system
to make it easier for employees and customers. One way Nordstrom is doing this is by
implementing their program Buy Online, Pickup in Store . When shopping online you can find
an item you would like to buy and if you need it in the upcoming days instead of between three to
eight business day, which is the usual shipping time, you can see if it is in a store near you and
then purchase it online and then the Buy Online, Pickup in Store team will go around the store
to find your items and then you pick it up in the store at the service bar so you do not even have
to go to the department that it was purchased from. I have as a customer used this program
numerous times, one time I used it to pick up a last minute dress for an upcoming dance so I
picked it up the same day I bought it online and it was a quick and easy process. Another
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45. Langston Hughes Analysis
Racial inequality through the eyes of Langston Hughes
According to Biography, James Mercer Langston Hughes is considered to be an African American
poet who is college educated and comes from a middle class family (Langston Hughes Biography).
He attended college in New York City and became influential during the Harlem Renaissance
(Langston Hughes Biography). Although Hughes was a talented writer, he faced some challenges
early on and it was stated that his early work was roundly criticized by many black intellectuals for
portraying what they thought to be an unattractive view of black life (Langston Hughes. American
Poet). They believed that his work helps the spread the stereotypes of African Americans. Hughes,
more than any other black poet or writer, recorded faithfully the nuances of black life and its
frustrations (Langston Hughes. American Poet). Langston Hughes s poems The Negro Mother ,
Let America be America Again and The Weary Blues were influenced by his life during the Harlem
Renaissance and the racial inequality experienced in the late 1920s through the 1960s.
The speaker in the The Negro Mother is an African Americanwoman who makes a promise to her
children that she will be with them always in spirit as they fight for the same rights as whites.
She says, For I will be with you till no white brother / Dares keep down the children of the Negro
Mother (49 50). She wanted her children to fight for equal rights regardless of the barriers and
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46. The Theory Of The Social Contract Theory Essay
On the formation of the Social Contract Theory has a long history, many people have formed Social
Contract Theory has made a great contribution. Thomas Hobbes as one of the representatives of
Modern Social Contract Theory, his departure from the theory of human nature, to a fictional state
of nature as a starting point, put forward the basic principles of natural law, natural rights, and then
through the Social ContractTheory, the establishment of his country theory. Thomas Hobbes
certain extent, played a significant role, for people to bring enlightenment. But his theory does
not apply in all cases; we need to analyze different aspects of different problems. In this essay, I
will describe the Social Contract Theory, and explain the problem of how do we get out of the
State of Nature raised by Hobbes Game. I explain the idea of cooperation that Thomas Hobbes can
give to this problem, and then argue that this is not a satisfactory response to the problem for three
reasons.
The main expression of the Social Contract Theory is to explore whether there is a legitimate
political authority, Man is born free, but everywhere he is in chains no. He said political authority
in our natural state does not exist, so we need a social contract in a social contract, everyone
abandon natural freedom, and obtain freedom of contract; in the process of political participation,
only everyone equally renounce all natural freedom, assigned to the collectivity, human beings can
get equal
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47. Compost Essay
I think that our community should have composting bins so that we could start composting in our
own community. It would be very good for our community because it is less harmful than some
other options. Other options would not make as great of an impact because when someone
composts, they are recycling what they have used and can reuse that once it is decomposed.
Composting is an inexpensive, natural process that transforms your kitchen and garden waste into a
valuable and nutrient rich food for your garden. It s easy to make and use (Recycle Now).
Compost is very useful in gardens because it will improve your soil s condition and your plants
will love having it! When people compost at home instead of just letting it decompose in the landfill
, they are letting the oxygen break it down. When it is in the landfill, the oxygen can t reach the
compostable things and that then creates large quantities of methane. Hey Mr. Green states that, In
the USA we presently dump about 33.5 million TONS of food waste into the landfills each year,
or about 14% of some 240 million tons of stuff that goes to municipal dumps every year and this
doesn t even count what zorks down garbage disposal units. Landfills in the United States ... Show
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The items that are used to create the home and make it green can be very costly and sometimes
unreliable. The solar panels could not work correctly which would be even more costly. Many
people agree that green construction is helpful, but can have many downfalls. In the article, The
Hidden Risks of Green Construction: Why Building Problems are Likely How to Avoid Them J.
David Odom and Norman L. Nelson, PE states that, Building green is a noble goal, but it can be a
risky endeavor in challenging climates. Potential building problems can range from acute
catastrophic to chronic performance
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48. Witchcraft Hysteria In The 17th Century
With Europe entering the 17th century, its citizens were still undergoing the prosperity that
coincided with the emergence of the Renaissance. Economic growth, newly structured capitalistic
movements as well as trans Atlantic expansion, became the successes of Europe and, as a result,
its citizens overcame the overwhelming death toll (due to previous wars and the notorious Black
Plague ). This led to an explicit reevaluation of life, the importance of religion, and prospects of
power which all soared to an all time high. One example of a reevaluation of the prospects of
power would be the decrees and regulations undertaken by monarchs of the 17th century in response
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Women have been customarily subjugated to household labor without opportunities for
advancement for roles within the societies they live in. Unfortunately, within the 17th century, little
to no progression has come about in response to the injustice placed upon the vast majority of
women living in England. With England having endured the brunt of failures at the hands of
absolute monarchs, opposing religions taking the thrones periodically (Anglican to Puritan to
Anglican); leading towards instability for the overwhelmingly diversified Protest communities, a
growing need to seek out scapegoats for such atrocities have lead the overarching communities of
England to target impoverished, and often times, elderly women to the point of widespread
persecutions. The witch hunt that sprang in the 17th century found easy footing with an already
conservative religious government seeking out dissenters of the faith to strengthen their position in
power. The Anglican government felt it was their obligation to institute such movements of
persecutions in order to rally its people behind a unified front of faith as well as diminishing the
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