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How To Write A Critique Paper: Format, Tips, & Crit How To Write A Critique Paper: Format, Tips, & Crit
Killing Is Wrong
Killing another person is always wrong, but in some situations it is justified. If a person is left for dead
suffering with no chance of dying do you let him die slowly and painfully? Or do do you end the
persons suffering as quickly and painlessly as possible. And if it s an option of ten people dying or one
hundred then there is an obvious choice people would take. Another place killing is justified is if there
is nothing you can do to stop a person from killing another person. Because who has more of a right to
live somebody who was hellbent on trying to kill another person or somebody who was merely trying
to protect himself. There are situations although there are few, that taking another person s life is
acceptable. Imagine a father
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Young Palestinian Voices From East Jerusalem Essay
The War of 1967 concluded with Israeli control of Jordanian territories that included Palestinian
communities in East Jerusalem and the West Bank. In Young Palestinian Voices from East Jerusalem,
Road AbuZayyad claims how the Israeli government s influence and control in East Jerusalem
affected the lives of the Palestinians living in the region. In The Birth of Core Issues: The West Bank
and East Jerusalem Under Israeli Administration, Moshe Elad recounts how issues, predominantly
concerning the Arab and Jewish conflict, arose with the implementation of an Israeli Administration
after the War of 1967. The articles share how the Israeli control of East Jerusalem cultivated the
conflict, however, each article has a focus on different aspects of the Israeli government that created
the Arab and Jewish conflict. While Elad discusses how the Israeli Administration increased Arab
Israeli conflict, Abuzayyad focuses on how Israelization, the capture of territory and enforcement of
Jewish law, created these conflicts. Additionally, in this paper, I will summarize each of the articles
and evaluate them based on their organization, quality of evidence, and perspective. While AbuZayyad
effectively establishes his thesis through the use of relevant personal accounts, experiences, and
descriptions, Elad evaluates the administration through a historical perspective but fails to adequately
prove his thesis due to his lack of relevant evidence and convoluted structure.
AbuZayyad
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Post Independence, The Western Hemisphere
Post independence, the western hemisphere progressed away from European colonial power. This
authority shift led to the creation of nations, which are groups of people unified by common descent,
culture, or language, a particular country or territory. Consequently, the ideology of nation building,
which can be defined as the process of building or rebuilding state institutions to create a sustainable
and legitimate state, became widespread . When Latin America got involved in nation state building,
territorial expansion brought about social issues with the lingering Spanish Portuguese colonial
influence and hierarchical distinctions based on race. Colonial legacies were partially responsible for
why economic standing was associated with cultural background; this relationship contributed to
conserved inequality that favored elites. The best lands were distributed to the decedents of white
men, while people of other cultural backgrounds ended up as national minorities that faced
discrimination. With such a drastic gap in the social hierarchy because of disproportionate land
distribution, an ever more exclusive society, made of American born European descendants known as
creoles, emerged. The creoles undeservingly established economic and political dominance over the
mass population , and obtained power under conventional meaning: when a person or organization
that is strong or influential within a particular context; bearing in mind most people think of this type
of power
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Philosophy Of John Stuart Mill
Callie R. Young
Miss J. Hall
17 November, 2017
Intro to Philosophy
John Stuart Mill
Actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness; wrong as they tend to produce the
reverse of happiness. By happiness is intended pleasure and the absence of pain. J.S.M
John Stuart Mill, the eldest son of Benthamite economist James Mill, was held to rigorous educational
standards. At age three he learned Greek and then Latin at age eight. Growing up, Mill was extremely
intelligent but also very emotionally depressed. He had nervous breakdown that then forced him to
rethink what he had been taught and had been teaching, and often said that poetry was the way out of
his depression. Mill was a strong believer in freedom, especially that of speech and of thought. He
spent most of his life at East India Company, from 1826 to the year 1857 for which he had the same
position his father held the chief examiner, which put him in charge of guiding company policies in
India. In his 20s, Mill felt the influence of historicism, social thoughts of the French nature, and
Romanticism; as well as urbanization and industrialization.This led him to look for a new philosophy
that wouldn t be so harsh on the limits that shaped society by imposing on its culture and history, but
instead would emphasize humanity s cultivation. After his retirement and the death of his wife, he was
elected into a seat in Parliament and took part in three momentous occasions. The first generated
movement
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Romeo And Juliet Analysis
Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about two young star
crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families. Arguably one of his most
recognisable plays, it has been performed and adapted thousands of times into films, theatre, and
music, and continues to have a major impact on society today. As the play gets older, it is still being
performed to modern audiences but is this play gradually becoming aged and irrelevant to the modern
audience? Will it need translation into contemporary English to remain relevant? Through the theme
of fate and exploring the work of the modernised film of Baz Luhrmann, we can conclude whether the
traditional Romeo and Juliet will need a translation into modern English. Baz Luhrmann is the director
of the modernised film Romeo and Juliet written by Shakespeare in the 1700s. Baz Luhrmann s film
interpretation of Romeo and Juliet, uses the same old English that Shakespeare s text is written in, his
first scene could not be more different than the traditional opening to Romeo and Juliet. The Baz
Luhrmann Version of Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet has a different setting compared to that of the
play. The director had decided to modernise the whole play. By modernising the play, changes to the
weapons they used, their method of transportation and their homes, were made. Instead of using
swords in the play, they used guns in the movie. Instead of walking, they travelled by car and
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The Importance Of Each Ingredient In A Sugar Cookie
When baking cookies, it is helpful to know what each ingredient does so if you do not have all the
ingredients you can substitute them correctly or leave them out. This paper explains the importance of
each ingredient in a sugar cookie recipe.
When baking, the two main types of ingredients are your wet ingredients and your dry ingredients.
The wet ingredients included in this recipe are the eggs, vanilla extract, and softened butter. According
to the book Bakewise by Shirley O. Corriher, you should always use grade A eggs. Eggs help reduce
spreading. So the more eggs you have the less likely you are to make sugar cookie soup. Eggs also
help provide the flavor, tenderness, structure, and lift of the sugar cookie. Butter adds to the flavor and
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Summary Of Dry Lps Oughta Move To Kapuskasing
The play Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing written by the phenomenal Tomson Highway.
Showcases the violence that Indigenous people were faced upon on the reserves through a darker
portrayal. The prominent issues within the play have a clear correlation to colonialism such as
alcoholism, hanging around all day and treatment towards women. The Indigenous men throughout
the play blame women for their certain living condition. Before colonialism women were honored and
highly respected with the Indigenous culture. But through colonialism, they were taught that males are
superior from women.Our production will showcase the effects of colonialism on indigenous men and
their perception and treatment of women. The reasoning behind choosing this theme within our
production in order to demonstrate the lasting effects of colonialism, not simply through vague ideas
but through the concrete aspects of indigenous life. Through the play, the audience will be well
exposed to the audience aware of certain, lesser known struggles that the victims of colonialism face
on a daily which will be enhanced by the theatrical element, lighting. A prominent scene that shows
the participation of women within Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing is at the beginning of the
play when Zachary is passed out on the ground, fully naked. During the scene, Nanabush is placed in
the back in which she is getting dressed. There will be a single spotlight at the beginning of the scene
which will be upon Zachary.
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Ontological Argument On The Existence Of God
Is God prevalent in modern philosophy? How can one determine such a conclusion without definitive
proof of it s existence. Within this essay I will be addressing the topic of the existence of God, I will
examine proofs such as the Ontological Argument and Cosmological Argument. In doing so testing its
advantages while also providing contradictory arguments as posed by philosophers such as Kant and
Hume.
The first ontological argument for the proof of Gods existence was posed by St.Anselm of Canterbury
(1033 1109 C.E), he reasons the existence of God from the idea of a being than which no greater can
be conceived . According to St.Anselm God is defined as the greatest thing at which we could possibly
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Following this premise all events and beginnings in this world are from direct causation from a higher
being, in this case God. The question in the root of this argument is one involved with the matter of
existence, Why do things exist? . The Kalām argument is one which was favored by the Islamic
tradition although later revived later by the philosopher William Lane Craig. This argument basis itself
on the idea that everything in existence has a cause to it s existence, Stephen Law gives the example
that our parents are our direct cause. This leads us to the assumption that the Universe began to exist
and therefore has some direct causation of its existence, in accordance to this argument only God fits
that role. David Hume however disagrees he explains that we can only establish truth through
experience, thus we do not have enough experience in this field or yet definitive proof, maybe our
current state of the universe needs direct causation however we do not have enough knowledge of
universal origins. Furthermore Bertrand Russel introduces the notion of Infinite Regress , he says that
the universe is just there and that s it maybe the world we know is not that of an act of creation but
rather that one caught in an infinite cycle of regressed causes. This argument poses that we cannot
accredit everything that has
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Essay Dualism in Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho
The characters in Alfred Hitchcock s Psycho (1960) each have a dual nature that is masterfully
portrayed through character development and use of mirrors throughout the film. The very first shot in
Psycho is zooming in from an open view of the city where it is a bright and sunny day. As the shot
zooms in further and further it comes into a dark and shaded room that shows Marion Crane (Janet
Leigh) and Sam Loomis (John Gavin) having an affair in a undisclosed hotel. This is dualistic image is
just one example of many that Hitchcock has placed in this film. Marion Crane is the first main
character that is focused upon for the first half of Psycho. All that Marion Wants, after all, are the
humble treasures of love, marriage, home, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Marion s death is very symbolic and dualistic in a multitude of ways. The fact that Marion is
nonetheless murdered after her self realization suggests that neither she nor the society that produced
her is recuperable (Gottlieb, Brookhouse 362) [Christopher Sharrett 362] Once Marion had made that
fatal mistake to become a criminal, she was destined to die as a criminal, with no chance of salvation.
This is very dualistic of the ending of the frontier, which was right around the time Psycho was
produced. the movement of the film is steadily downward and inward, away from the feeling of
daylight, abundance, and expanse to a nightmarish claustrophobia that exteriorizes the unconscious
mind. (Gottlieb, Brookhouse 362) [Christopher Sharrett 362] The image of the West being a gigantic
open expanse was coming to an end and Hitchcock showed that the frontier was finished and there
was no chance of it coming back. Hitchcock places a large amount of dualism between the characters
of Marion, Sam, Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins), and Lila Crane (Vera Miles). The first couple, Sam
and Marion, engenders the second, Norman and Marion: Norman has thus taken the place of Sam. Yet
he has actually, diegetically speaking, taken the place of Marion, given the mirror dialectic between
the sexes and their psychic structurations. (Deutalbaum, Poague 357) [Bellour 357] The couple of
Marion and Sam never got a chance to be married, but as the film goes through the
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Screwtape Letters Book Report
Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis, is an interesting novel containing the interaction between a devil
named Screwtape and his young nephew Wormwood. The book is comprised of letters corresponding
between the two devils. Screwtape is a senior devil and is tasked as a mentor to his less experienced
nephew. Screwtape instructs Wormwood on how to tempt a new Christian, or patient . He suggest
many different intricate ways of using human emotions, thoughts, and weaknesses to tempt their faith,
and keep them from the kingdom of heaven. The ultimate goal to attain humans for their master in
hell. Wormwood is at first encouraged by his uncle Screwtape, but is later criticized because he can t
control his patient, and fails at keeping him from church. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Though our situations are different, I find it relatable to give into uncertainty. To allow myself to get
overwhelmed with irrational fear. Making the mistake of getting so stuck in my own thoughts, that I
forget the promises of God. I forget that life has it s problems and I will have my stresses, but none of
these things are bigger than the creator. I think this temptation is one that many people deal with.
Permitting life to get in the way, and divert our attention from God. We become so consumed in our
own stuff, that we allow our situations to come between us and the Lord. My feelings are now
growing more debout, or more charitable so fix his attention inward that he no longer looks beyond
himself to see our Enemy or his own neighbors (Lewis, 26). Screwtape clearly knows exactly what he
s talking about when telling Wormwood to use this against the patient. Using his fear of the future, to
cloud his mind and overwhelm him. I too have been tempted with this. A specific example was my
decision to come to John Brown. I had a lot of uncertainty when deciding to come here, and forgot to
listen to the one who could give me peace. Once I got out of my head and onto my knees, I found my
way because of
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The And Consequences Of The 2008 Economic Crisis
There were many causes and consequences of the 2008 economic meltdown from different groups.
Parties such as banks, individuals, and the government were all responsible for causing the economic
meltdown. One factor was an overdependence on credit (Andrews 2009:1). In addition, struggling
businesses relying on the banks also contributed to the 2008 economic meltdown (Gross 2009:18).
Also, lax government policies like the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) contributed to the 2008
economic crisis (Gross 2009:30 31). These were the factors that led to the 2008 economic meltdown.
American individuals were among the many factors that led to the economic meltdown in the U.S. in
2008. This proves to be the case as Americans were likely to depend on ... Show more content on
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As a result, consumers were able to buy items that they were unable to afford. Cars were another
popular good that consumers purchased. Daniel Gross writes: Americans bought 16.8 million cars in
2002, and would buy nearly 17 million cars per year for each of the following three years. Car
industry sales, which accounted for between 15 percent and 20 percent of US retail sales, had always
depended upon the availability of credit (Gross 2009:42). This points to the fact that consumers took
advantage of credit in order to buy cars as it enabled the consumers to take out money in order to pay
for a car if they did not have enough of their own money. However, easy access to loans led to dire
consequences for individuals. Based on the article by Edmund Andrews, he had a lot of debt and faced
the consequences of higher interest rates all while he left his bills unpaid (Andrews 2009:3). The last
thing Chase wants is to foreclose on your home, JPMorgan Chase wrote us. It assured us that it
wanted to help and was willing to evaluate us for a number of alternatives. If we didn t resolve our
payment delinquency, it politely warned, you will lose your home (Andrews 2009:3). Based on the
article, what was worse than rising debt for individuals who bought homes and did not have sufficient
money was the threat of foreclosure when the banks took away the homes of individuals. Individuals
who had a harder time making ends
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What Is Harley Davidson Competitive Advantage
INDIVIDUAL CASE ANALYSIS:
HARLEY DAVIDSON: PREPARING FOR THE NEXT CENTURY
ANSWERED BY:
VIGNESH KARUNAMOORTHY
A0133072U
QUESTION 1:
Historically, how did Harley Davidson manage to dominate the US market? How did it do so and what
were its sources of competitive advantage?
Harley Davidson had a good reputation as its motorbikes won races in 1908.
It had innovations like the V twin engine, clutch, internal expanding rear brake, and three speed
transmission.
Despite a sagging economy Harley Davidson invested in R D.
It always focused on improving the reliability of its machines.
It added innovations like electric starter, balloon tires, front brakes, standardized its parts and
improved its product quality.
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Harley s share in heavy vehicle segment also began to decline as Honda and Kawasaki introduced new
models in the heavyweight category.
Thus, Harley wasn t attracting any non traditional customers and its share was reducing in the
traditional bike segment.
Between 1970 1980 Harley s share reduced by 80%.
THE TRANSFORMATION:
Senior managers of Harley visited Honda Plants in order to Benchmark the practices that Honda
followed.
They noted that entire manufacturing system needed to be modified.
They wanted to model their system based on the Japanese, which gave high quality products with less
inventory.
Harley used the Japanese concepts and developed a system encompassing o Employee Involvement o
JIT o Statistical operator control
Quality circle teams consisting of line workers were formed in order to contribute to the decision
making process.
Materials as needed (MAN): A framework introduced to reduce inventory and thereby free up cash
(Earlier Harley spent $2 million on its computerized inventory system)
Employees were trained on how to detect problems and how to correct them.
Employees were more empowered now than
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Canad A Melting Pot Of Cultures And Natural Beauty
Canada
Phillip Seay
ECPI University Abstract
Canada is a melting pot of cultures and natural beauty. They have multiple official languages. The
country offers thousands of miles of national parks and glacier lakes to explore. You can taste some
food that are famous to Canada. You can watch hockey in the country it originated in. In this essay I
will cover a little history on Canada, including the nation s foods and sports.
Keywords: Maple Syrup, Hockey, Glaciers, Parks, Engineering, Poutine, Banff, Niagara Falls *Title
of Your Paper in Title Case* There are so many countries in the world, and all of them are unique in
their own way. With the introduction of modern transportation, visiting or moving to these countries
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Cartier is also known for giving Canada its name. He heard to guides saying Kanata, meaning village,
so by the 1550s the name Canada began appearing on maps. In 1583, Sir Humphrey Gilbert claimed
Newfoundland as the first North American English Colony under Queen Elizabeth I. In the 1700s,
France and Great British fought for control of North America. In 1759, the British won and renamed
the colony the Province of Quebec. The British passed the Quebec Act of 1774, which allowed
Catholics to hold public office and worship publicly. This was not yet passed in mainland Britain. This
law also brought back French civil law and established British criminal law. The United States tried to
conquer Canada in 1812 through 1814. The US lost the battle and never tried again. During World War
1, over six hundred thousand Canadians served. In April 1917, the Canadian Corps captured Vimy
Ridge in France and earned the reputation as shock troops of the British Empire. By the end of the
war, sixty thousand were killed and a hundred and seventy thousand wounded. In 1916, Manitoba was
the first province to allow women to vote. In 1918, all women were allowed to vote in federal
elections. In 1921, Frederick Banting made a world changing discovery by finding insulin. Insulin has
since been used to treat diabetes. He won the Nobel Prize in 1923 for his discovery. The Great
Depression, or Dirty Thirties , hit Canada hard. This brought the need for minimum wage and a
standard work week.
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The Other Side Of The Sky Farah Ahmedi Analysis
To undertake a mission means to set a goal for yourself means to set a goal for yourself to accomplish.
People are determined and work hard to reach their goals. For example, Farah Ahmedi climbed a
mountain on a prosthetic leg to reach freedom. Aengus traveled long and hard to find love. Rikki Tikki
Tavi was determined on killing the snakes and saving his new family. These characters had different
reasons for pursuing their goals and doing what they did. Ahmedi wanted freedom, Rikki Tikki wanted
to protect his new family, and Aengus was set on finding love; however all three shared the
determination to accomplish their goal. Farah Ahmedi The Other Side of the Sky by Farah Ahmedi is
a truly inspiring story about a girl and her mother s journey to reach freedom. They were Afghans,
living in a dangerous city and their only hope was to escape to Pakistan. Once they finally reached the
border, there was already people there ..pushing and shoving and jostling up against the gate (Ahmedi
11). However, its gates were closed to refugees, so Ahmedi and her mother were now stranded in the
desert. Through that, Ahmedi was still determined on getting to Pakistan and learned that the secret to
getting across the border was to bribe the guards, but they had no money. During this dire situation,
Ahmedi made friends with another family who took pity on them. Ghulam Ali, the father, learned
about a smuggler s path and agreed to take Ahmedi and her mother pass. Going up the mountain,
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The Role Of Genocide In Rwanda
In April of 1994, a terrible atrocity began in the African country of Rwanda where around eight
hundred thousand individuals were massacred over a time period of 100 brutal days. If thought about
in mathematical terms, this works out to about 333 deaths per hour; which is a rate of deaths worse
than what occurred during the Holocaust. (2) The term genocide is defined in the United Nations
Genocide Convention, established in 1948, as any of the following acts committed with the intent to
destroy in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group, as such: a) killing members of
the group; b) causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; c) deliberately inflicting
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This becomes incredibly apparent surround the cable sent by the Canadian General Roméo Dallaire
who was leading the UNAMIR mission on January 11th. It was sent directly to the office of Kofi
Annan, and contained information about a meeting between a UNAMIR official and a Hutu informant
who that a genocide was incredibly imminent and gave the location of a major weapons cache of the
Interhamwe, the military of the Hutu government, as he did not agree with what was about to take
place and was willing to share this information in exchange for protection. (8) The Secretariat receive
this report a full three months before the genocide occurred and were fully aware of what might
happen should no action be taken, but the information never made it to the security council. (8)
Although some countries, especially those in the P5 were well aware of what was occurring, many
other member states relied purely on the information provided and therefore had no idea that a
genocide could occur in the small African nation.
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Racism and African-American Family Breakdown as Themes in...
Iconic Contemporary Themes Displayed:
Ernest J. Gaines s A Lesson Before Dying
I was not there, yet I was there. No, I did not go to the trial, I did not hear the verdict, because I knew
all the time what it would be... (3). Ernest J. Gaines begins his contemporary masterpiece with a
captivating and explosive first paragraph. Immediately capturing the reader s attention, the fast paced
novel takes us on a voyage of thematic discovery. Through the voice of Grant Wiggins, a school
teacher disgruntled by his constant struggle for communal equality, we learn of the present conditions
that face our central characters and the contemporary themes that sum up the novel.
Racism is announced at the forefront of the story. The reader is ... Show more content on
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Grant undoubtedly fears having to take the entire scope of racism on his shoulders alone, knowing that
a fatal collapse would be the result. Grant fiercely displays his anguish in a conversation with his
Aunt:
Everything you sent me to school for, you re stripping me of it, I told my aunt. They were looking at
the fire, and I stood behind them with the bag of food. The humiliation I had to go through, going in
that man s kitchen. The hours I had to wait while they ate and drank and socialized before they would
even see me. Now going up to that jail. To watch them put their dirty hands on that food. To search my
body each time as if I m some kind of common criminal. Maybe today they ll want to look into my
mouth, or my nostrils, or make me strip. Anything to humiliate me. All the things you wanted me to
escape by going to school. (79)
During his emotional spill, Grant resorts to the maniacal thought that his aunt has something to do
with the racism he experiences. Ironically, it is the seemingly racist words of Jefferson s defense
attorney that fuels the spectrum of the novel, and the eventual salvation of both Jefferson and Grant.
A chief theme of the novel is commented upon by Grant himself. During a memorable speech given to
Vivian, he adamantly explains that a vicious cycle of male abandonment has taken place in
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Annotated Bibliography For The Great Gatsby
The Bridge of San Luis Rey, Thornton Wilder (1927) ★★★★
The Book Thief, Markus Zusak (2005) ★★★★★
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain (1884)
★★
A Farewell to Arms, Ernest Hemingway (1929)
★★★★
The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald (1925)
★★★
Markings, Dag Hammarskjold (1963)
★★★★★
Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, Mary Shelley (1818) ★★★★★
Candide, Voltaire (1759)
★★★★
The Stranger, Albert Camus (1942)
★★★★★
Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad (1899)
★
No Exit, Jean Paul Sartre (1944)
★★★★
The Anatomy of Revolution, Crane Brinton (1938)
★★★
The Barber of Seville, Pierre Beaumarchais (1775)
★★★★
Of the four books I ve read this year that were required reading in school (Huckleberry Finn, The
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As a result, I haven t actually read these in English. I picked them because they represent a potpourri
of works from the French literary canon: historical fiction, philosophical novellas, modern dramas,
and classical dramas. So far, I ve enjoyed them and gained a respect for another language that I think
many students studying foreign languages lack. It s a kind of feeling that one can only get through
reading the literature of that language and combing through them to find common themes and cultural
statements. Works I will likely read for that class include The Marriage of Figaro (Le Mariage de
Figaro), The Guilty Mother (La Mère coupable), Waiting for Godot (En attendant Godot), Ninety three
(Quatrevingt treize), The Would Be Noble (Le Bourgeois gentilhomme), and Phèdre. I read Anatomy
of Revolution to help me in my We the People course. Unsurprisingly, it was very dry. It did, however,
provide valuable insight into why revolutions happen and the philosophy behind
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Analysis of 3 of Elizabeth Barrett Browning s Poems
Step 1 first impression Step 2 contrasts Step 3 purpose of the author in writing the poem Step 4 line by
line analysis of the literary devices used in the poem Expository paragraph Sonnet from the
Portuguese V: I lift my heavy heart up solemnly by Elizabeth Barrett Browning I lift my heavy heart
up solemnly, As once Electra her sepulchral urn, And, looking in thine eyes, I overturn The ashes at
thy feet. Behold and see What a great heap of grief lay hid in me, And how the red wild sparkles dimly
burn Through the ashen greyness. If thy foot in scorn Could tread them out to darkness utterly, It
might be well perhaps. But if instead Thou wait beside me for the wind to blow The grey dust up,...
those laurels on thine head, O ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She then seems torn and goes between wanting him to love her and hating him. Throughout the poem
are contrasts of heat and chill. And how the red wild sparkles dimly burn (6) and fires shall scorch and
shred (13) are examples of heat, and The ashes at thy feet (4) and What a great heap of grief lay hid in
me (5) signify cold. Sonnets from the Portuguese 22: When our Two Souls by Elizabeth Barrett
Browning When our two souls stand up erect and strong, Face to face, silent, drawing nigh and nigher,
Until the lengthening wings break into fire At either curvéd point, what bitter wrong Can the earth do
to us, that we should not long Be here contented? Think. In mounting higher, The angels would press
on us, and aspire To drop some golden orb of perfect song Into our deep, dear silence. Let us stay
Rather on earth, Belovèd, where the unfit Contrarious moods of men recoil away And isolate pure
spirits, and permit A place to stand and love in for a day, With darkness and the death hour rounding it.
Step 1 She and her love are in such a perfect place, no one can touch them. All they need is themselves
and their love and they are in a place, better than earth and away from all the wrongs and the
contrarious moods (11) of men. Together they are above the angels, two souls united in deep, dear
silence (9) Step 2 Some
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Death Of A Salesman Compare And Contrast Essay
Death of a Salesman is a play written by Arthur Miller in 1949. In 1966 CBS created a film adaptation
of the play. The plot is centered on Willy Loman, an aging salesman who starts to lose his sanity at the
end of his career. Willy starts having hallucinations of people and events that have happened in his
life. After losing his job, Willy ends up taking his own life to leave behind a pecuniary life insurance
payout of $20,000 to his family. The characters dialogue is nearly the same in both the Miller and CBS
version of the play. However, the actors speak their lines with certain emotions that cannot be properly
expressed in writing alone. The appearance of the performers communicated even more information
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At the beginning of act two, Willy wakes up to a promising day for him and his sons. He is dressed in
a neat black suit and tie. However, Willy suffers several failures and disappointments throughout the
day. By the time he is contemplating suicide at the end of the act, Willy s suit is ruffled, wrinkled, or
removed. His slovenly appearance reflects the bedlam occurring in his mind. On the other hand,
Charley and Howard are both wearing tidy brown suits. The difference in their appearances highlights
the contrasts of mental states between Willy and the two men. Charley and Howard are both sane,
accomplished men with successful families. The actors facial expressions portray additional
information about characters not explicitly stated in the written version of the play. Willy constantly
looks disoriented or distracted, and he can never seem to focus on anybody. This gives the impression
of a disarrayed mind in a deteriorating state. During the requiem, Linda has a terrible look of grief on
her face when she is kneeling over Willy s grave. The vivid look of misery on her face is more
impactful than simply reading about her sorrow. These seemingly small details create a big difference
between the written and video versions of the
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Pascal’s Wager vs. the Ontological Argument
Pascal s Wager vs. the Ontological Argument
Pascal s Wager was a groundbreaking theory posed by the French philosopher, mathematician, and
physicist Blaise Pascal. Pascal, who is said to be the father of modern probability, felt that that religion
should be approached as a gamble. It was one of the first efforts to incorporate the concept of infinity.
The wager stated that, even though the existence of God cannot be determined through reason, one
should wager as though God exists, because living accordingly, has essentially nothing to lose and
experiences can only be beneficial. Pascal s Wager consists of three arguments. The first is the
argument from super dominance. Pascal wrote: God is, or He is not. But to which side shall we ...
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Additionally, he suggests that even if the chance of God existing was a slim one, the reward for
believing is an infinite one (Heaven). Therefore one can conclude that it would just be unwise to doubt
God because one could chance missing out on a substantially enormous reward. Though Pascal s
Wager seems to be a fairly simple concept it has earned many weaknesses, specifically nine. Most of
these stem from the bible, the first being whether believing God is sufficient for salvation because the
bible implies that salvation is dependent on good deeds, baptism, repentance, etc. There is also the
question that involves the matter of which God to believe in. Christians believe in Jesus, God, and the
Holy Spirit meanwhile Muslims believe in Allah also, the Scriptures and the Qur an differ greatly.
Additionally, one must ask if human belief matters at all, and whether heaven really is the ultimate
greatness. Perhaps the biggest arguments are whether one can make themselves believe if they truly
are doubtful, and how do we know God s criteria for salvation? Pascal, himself, would ask whoever is
reading his works to analyze his position and imagine themselves in it. If one truly cannot decide the
matter of God s existence, then a coin toss is the only remaining option. However, placing a wager is
an
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Why Is Parthena Important In Greek Art
The Statue of Athena Parthenos It was dedicated to the city s deity Athena. The temple was made to
give a statue made in Athena s honor a home. When Athena led the Greek forces during the Persian
wars, the people of Athens thought the world needed to see her success through a statue. Pheidias
began sculpting the statue in 447 BCE. The statue would remain the city s symbol for thousands of
years until it completely disappeared from the historical record during the Late Antiquity period. Some
sculpture details and descriptions of the statue allowed the piece to be accurately reconstructed.
The Parthenon was built to protect the Statue of Athena Parthenos. It was built in Athens, Greece on
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One of her names is Pallas which means maiden. The name Pallas Athene comes from one of her
childhood friends. Her friend was a nymph and during a battle Athena accidently killed her; Athena
began to feel distraught over the death and took the nymph s name. Another name for her is Pania
which came from her discovery of the flute.
She became the patron goddess of Athens after winning a contest against Poseidon by offering the
olive tree to the Athenians. Athena and the city Athens come from the same root: Athens (Athenae).
The similarity in their names represents the sisterhood of the godess.2 Similarly, Athena was called
Mykene in the city of Mycenae (also a plural after the respective sisterhood), and Thebe in the city of
Thebes (or Thebae, both plural forms). 2
Athena Parthenos in Greek translates to Athena the virgin. The statue is a massive 11.5 metres tall and
stood on a pedestal that measured to be 4.09 by 8.04 metres. Athena Parthenos was made out of Gold
and Ivory. In her right hand, she holds a 4 cubit tall statue called Nike. In her left hand, she holds a
circular shield that rests on the floor. She also has a spear and a coiled snake that is between her shield
and foot on the left side. On her head is a triple crested helmet which has a sphinx and 2 griffins on
either side. The base of the statue depicts the birth of Pandora being watched by the gods of Olympus.
The picture above is one of the many replicas of the
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Bethune s Beach After The Readings Of Brooker T. Washington
Bethune relocated to Daytona Beach after the readings of Brooker T. Washington inspired her to go
with her vision and open her own school. Many people tried to discourage her to not to go to Daytona
because the black laborers in the area lived in poverty much like slavery and the Ku Klux Klan would
commit violent acts against anyone who tried to better African Americans. Her husband Albertus
Bethune did not agree with her dreams and left her to return back to N.C. and they never got back
together again. On October 3rd, 1904 Bethune opened the doors of the Daytona Normal and Industrial
Institute for Negro Girls. Her rent was 11 dollars a month and she would charge the young ladies fifty
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She offered two hundred for the land with a down payment of five dollars. The owner didn t believe
her at first but accepted her offer. To raise the money needed for the down payment she sold
homemade pies and ice cream once again. Through these actions to Challenge the Process Bethune
had started to really take shape and through her success she Enabled Others to Act. They acted through
their action to foster collaboration by promoting cooperative goals and building trust. She also
strengthens others by sharing power and discretion. Bethune knew in order for her vision to be
successful she had to get the community engaged in the work she was going. She was able to have
enough volunteers to clear the debris from the newly purchased land. She was able to beg for used
bricks and other supplies for the new school house and she traded labor of the men for the tuition of
their families. Bethune was never too prideful to ask for help she would give talks at hotels or her and
the students would sing for the guest, she would even go from door to door to ask for money. She soon
learned that a lot of rich white men and white women s societies supported the school. One of her
letters she sent asking for support reached James Gamble from Protector Gamble and until he actually
met Bethune he thought she was a white woman. However, after he was over his shock, he was
impressed by your presentation and saw her vision. Her presentation was so great she
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The Struggle Against Oppression
In the last blog I spoke of the contradictions that America was built on; built upon the exploitation of
the marginalized and the expropriated. These ongoing social movements of these people who speak
out against their oppressor. Yet, somehow these groups still find themselves silenced by those in
power. It is the successful suppression, and ultimately their silence, that allows them to continuously
be taken advantage of. And while the marginalized civilians of this country partake in their civil
disobedience throughout our history to gain advancements, it is important that they never truly remain
silent. For, the ramifications of absolute silence, are not only something that has failed in this country,
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The social movements that we have seen throughout history, not just in America, but globally all begin
with the marginalized speaking out. America s history is riddled with stories of those who have spoken
out to enact change in this country. Ultimately, it is the history of one vast ongoing social movement.
A social movement of the expropriated and marginalized against the same enemy throughout time. An
enemy that has been met with constant forthright and tactful words by the marginalized. An enemy,
that even when the marginalized seem to achieve their goal, still finds a way to put them two steps
back for every one of their steps forward. The enemy of the marginalized and expropriated in
America, ironically is none other than, The American System
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Symbolism In The Great Gatsby
Symbolism is used in an extraordinary way throughout F. Scott Fitzgerald s novel, The Great Gatsby.
From the Valley of Ashes, to East and West egg, to even Gatsby s shirts, Fitzgerald symbolizes and
alludes to many different themes throughout his story. For example, the Corruption of Society is a
theme represented in some way by many different symbols within the novel, but most abundantly
through Doctor T.J. Eckleburg s eyes, the ambient green light across Long Island Sound, and Gatsby s
mansion. These metaphors either display the poor or the wealthy and each group s actions and ways of
life. The eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg looking down upon the Valley of Ashes represent the lower
class during the 1920 s. Connecting East and West Egg to New York City, the Valley of Ashes is the
hub of the poverty stricken working class. The eyes seem to be watching the actions of the people.
When they need assistance, they look up to him for advice. Eckleburg s eyes tend to, brood on over
the sulking ground, (Fitzgerald 28). The Valley of Ashes is a rundown, poor atmosphere that houses
crime and other dangerous activities. Eckleburg is believed to be a God like figure who watches over
the lower class in order to keep them safe. He knows of all the corruption within society which is why
his eyes are dark and sulking. His eyes religiously symbolize that God is disgusted with society,
pitying those left behind by the economy boom of the 1920 s. This figure hates high society and what
they
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Learning A Second Language
Living in such a diverse nation containing nearly over 350 languages, does it make sense ignoring all
but one? The study of foreign language in America is on the decline as English becomes the language
most spoken. The English languages is prominently used in economics, finance, politics and so on.
However, this monolingual plague that s affecting America presents an issue, those who are being
affected are at a disadvantage. They are at a disadvantage because numerous business practice contain
the benefit of knowing multiple languages, they miss out on culture, the secret doors of doors the
world has to offer and better mental wellbeing.
Being able to talk a foreign language is more than those who see it as mere practice but a gateway to
understanding other cultures. Russell Berman s article makes a claim that learning a foreign language
enables us to better understand society by noticing cultural difference America has today. By doing so,
it can come with many benefits such as learning the culture of other countries and ... Show more
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There will alway be untold benefit[s] of learning a foreign language in jobs or careers: our cognitive
abilities would be expanded and we would be more comfortable in multicultural environments. (
source D) If being able to speak more than one language gives us the ability to think more complex
and creatively even with the rise of english language, it is obvious that monolinguals are at a
disadvantage in their ability to comprehend the same way in those who are
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Essay on Third Grade Classroom Observation and Analysis
Classroom Environment A general population third grade class was observed to further understand the
psychological aspect of teaching. The Title I school classroom observed has sixteen students, eight
girls and eight boys, and is almost entirely made up of students from a low socioeconomic status
(SES). The desks are arranged with one big horseshoe and two rows of desks inside the horseshoe
shape. The teacher has made adjustments to seating assignments and layout due to student behavior
and feedback. The class is made up with students eight to nine years old with two students repeating
the third grade. Snowman and McCown (2012) highlight that students in this class would be in
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The graphic organizer allows students to inform their teacher what they know, what they want to
know, and what they learned. This was the only constructivism observed in the class. Due to time
constraints, the teacher does not have enough time to go more in depth with the students with the
concepts to evoke more meaningful learning. The students in this class could benefit from more class
discussions to elicit a better understanding of the subject matter. The worksheets that the students
work with have very little relevance in their lives, which only adds frustration to the learning process.
With time being the main reason that there is a lack of constructivism, the teacher could look into
alternative approaches. One approach that might work well in this classroom is problem based
learning. The students are inquisitive and innovative. Classroom distractions would be lowered, and
the students would be actively engaged in their learning.
Theories of Intelligence Howard Gardner s theory of multiple intelligence s (MI theory) is a valuable
resource for teachers, if they understood how they could apply this in the classroom (Snowman
McCown, 2012). In this class, there are multiple intelligences observed amongst the students;
however, there is minimal differentiated instruction to allow the students the best opportunities for
success. It is critical that teachers understand that their teaching methods may not be wrong, but they
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Social Justice B Block Essay
Hannah Somogie
Social Justice B block
December 20, 2014 Before waging a war, it is always a good idea to think of what the possible
outcome could be in the situation; to look ahead before making an unalterable, life changing move. In
many cases, different people, not just religious, think of the Just War Theory as a plausible cause to
take a look at before sending troops to fight a war that deem not necessary to be fought. In the fall of
2001, September 11, it was a day in infamy, a day that will always be remembered. Terrorist members
attacked the United States through different tactics, and led to an almost never ending difference
between the nations. Just War is the theory that war must have a just cause, which means force may be
used only to correct a grave, public evil. It must also have the right intention, which means that force
may be used only for that purpose, only to correct a wrong doing. It must have legitimate authority:
only public authorities and officers have the ability to wage the war. It must have comparative justice
which means that the goods must outweigh the bads, no matter how bad the other side hurt you. The
probability of success must weigh in to it. How it will be effected overall how much destruction is
expected, how the goods are weighed out by the bads, etc. And finally, is it a last resort. That being
said, force can only be used after there have been peaceful alternatives. All of that being said, the
question of the United States being sent
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Summary Of The French Language In Dangerous Liaisons
Dangerous Liaisons is an epistolary novel written in the 1700s detailing the events of a set of high
class people and their conquests for love and revenge. One of the many characteristics of this novel
that make it unique is the French language used in the novel and the way the novel is written. The
language and word choices are features that are important to a deeper understanding of the novel. The
language used is specific to French culture and society and therefore the language creates a different
understanding of the text. The language and untranslatable words in Dangerous Liaisons help to
understand the culture and society of the characters in the text for an overall better understanding of
the text. This novel depicts ideas of how love was seen back in the 1700s in France. Love and
marriage were not necessarily connected to each other and to truly love someone it was believed that
there had to be a lot of pain and suffering involved. In this novel the main character Vicomte de
Valmont and his lady counterpart the Marquise de Merteuil are seeking love and also revenge against
a multitude of different characters. There are multiple love triangle type situations that happen and a
lot of betrayal and hurt as well. All of the characters are high class peoples and are revered and
respected socially. The novel was originally written in French in the 1700s and then later translated to
English. There are English translations adapted by many different translators and each
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Similarities Between Glorious Revolution And American...
Alvin Ning
Mr. Zabrowski
U.S History
May 3, 2015
Glorious Revolution and American Revolution
Each revolution is an innovation , whether it is bloody or not. British did well in revolution, so did
America, though they happened in a different era. However, because British had achieved the
accomplishment successfully, such as ended the monarchy peacefully and distributed the rights to the
parliament. It set an example for other countries and this impacted them drastically. The documents;
the reason why they rebelled; the legacy they left are so similar that people generally consider the
Glorious Revolution as the forerunner of the America Revolution.
The Glorious Revolution, which happened in 1688 in England, navigated a new style of revolution ...
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700 British troops march into Lexington. The British met only 77 minutemen, and at first were
pleased to allow them to leave. Suddenly, from some unknown place a shot was fired, and the British
opened up on the Americans. A cloud of musket smoke soon covered the green. When the brief Battle
of Lexington ended, eight Americans were dead and 10 others were wounded. Only one British soldier
was injured, but the American Revolution had begun. At this point it was obvious to see that the
British had a bigger and better army, and the American only had the militia. However, at Concord, the
militia used a tactic called guerrilla. Guerrilla was a kind of tactic that utilized the geography feature
to have advantage during the battles. Militias just shot enemies randomly and then they hid, so that the
British troops were really confused about where their enemies were. This time the American militias
were prepared, with this tactic, the Americans routed the British all the way back to Boston. There
were nearly 300 British casualties, including 73 dead and 23 missing. The Americans suffered less
than
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Posse Commitatus Act Essay
Another law that Cooper has an issue with is the The Posse Comitatus Act. The Posse Comitatus act
made it a felony for the Armed Forces to perform the law enforcement duties of the civilian police but
in 1981 the military was permitted to give civilian police departments access to military bases,
research, and equipment to strengthen these departments capacity to wage the War on Drugs (Balko,
2006; powell Hershenov, 1990). Police officers were then trained to use military equipment. Reagan
declared drugs a national security, lifted the ban on the army s ability to train the police force, and the
police and army began to collaborate. By 1994, the Department of Defense authorized the large scale
transfer of military equipment and technology to police departments (Balko, 2006; powell Hershenov,
1990). Between the erosion of the 4th amendment and the Posse Comitatus Act policing had begun to
get out of control and poorer neighborhoods had become the targets. In a single 8 block area of a
predominately Black and Latino neighborhood (home to just 14,000 people), the police conducted
52,000 stop and frisks over a four year period; 94% of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
African Americans have been associated with crime for many years, and because of that, the stigma
follows them everywhere. There are plenty of neighborhoods with a lot of African Americans that
have high crime rates, but these neighborhoods also have pronounced levels of socioeconomic
disadvantages (Laurence 1). It is argued that African American neighborhoods have the highest
average levels of disadvantaged social conditions owing to the role of race in structuring opportunity
and community access (Krivo and Peterson qtd. in Laurence). Some researchers focus on this point,
while others find that although these neighborhoods are more disadvantaged, there may be other
reasons for high crime rate in the
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Jehovah s Feelings About A False Tongue
THEME: ELIPHAZ JEHOVAH HATES A FALSE TONGUE
SETTING:
Eiko: I can t still move on from what she did to me. I wonder how does Jehovah feel about a false
tongue.
Angie: In order to discover Jehovah s feeling about a false tongue
Why don t we examine the account of Eliphaz, you know him right?
Eiko: Yes. As what I can remember he is one of Job s three companions, a Temanite.
Angie: Yes he was a false comforter of Job during his tremendous trial. He was a descendant of
Abraham a distant relative of Job. However out of three comforters he was the most influential, and
possibly the oldest. He firstly attempted to suggest that Job had acted wickedly and that Jehovah was
punishing him for being wicked. In his second upbraiding, Eliphaz ridicule ... Show more content on
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Finally for the third time Eliphaz accuses Job falsely for extortion withholding food and water for
those in need to those widows and orphans. We can read that in Job 22:8 10 would you mind reading it
as well.
Eiko: (read Job 22:8 10)
Angie: We see quite clearly that Eliphaz prove himself as a false comforter to use a false tongue, he
attempted mislead Job to false conclusion, he misrepresented Jehovah God as a harsh Judge who
punished Job with sicknesses because he must have sinne . However, Job wasn t deceive because in
Job 16:2,3 he likely consider Eliphaz as a false comforter. So that is what Job s reaction.
Eiko: They made Job feel condemned instead of comforting him. But how about Jehovah? How did he
react to Eliphaz in particular to those lies,
Angie: Let s read Job 42:7,9 I ll read it. (read Job 42:7,9)
Eiko: So the only way God would spare them was if Job prayed for them?
Angie: Yes. Job provides an outstanding example of mercy. His false comforters hurt him deeply, yet
when Jehovah asked Job to pray for them, he did so. Thereafter, Jehovah restored Job s health. What
can we learn from
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  • 1. How To Write A Critique Paper: Format, Tips, & Crit 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. How To Write A Critique Paper: Format, Tips, & Crit How To Write A Critique Paper: Format, Tips, & Crit
  • 2. Killing Is Wrong Killing another person is always wrong, but in some situations it is justified. If a person is left for dead suffering with no chance of dying do you let him die slowly and painfully? Or do do you end the persons suffering as quickly and painlessly as possible. And if it s an option of ten people dying or one hundred then there is an obvious choice people would take. Another place killing is justified is if there is nothing you can do to stop a person from killing another person. Because who has more of a right to live somebody who was hellbent on trying to kill another person or somebody who was merely trying to protect himself. There are situations although there are few, that taking another person s life is acceptable. Imagine a father ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Young Palestinian Voices From East Jerusalem Essay The War of 1967 concluded with Israeli control of Jordanian territories that included Palestinian communities in East Jerusalem and the West Bank. In Young Palestinian Voices from East Jerusalem, Road AbuZayyad claims how the Israeli government s influence and control in East Jerusalem affected the lives of the Palestinians living in the region. In The Birth of Core Issues: The West Bank and East Jerusalem Under Israeli Administration, Moshe Elad recounts how issues, predominantly concerning the Arab and Jewish conflict, arose with the implementation of an Israeli Administration after the War of 1967. The articles share how the Israeli control of East Jerusalem cultivated the conflict, however, each article has a focus on different aspects of the Israeli government that created the Arab and Jewish conflict. While Elad discusses how the Israeli Administration increased Arab Israeli conflict, Abuzayyad focuses on how Israelization, the capture of territory and enforcement of Jewish law, created these conflicts. Additionally, in this paper, I will summarize each of the articles and evaluate them based on their organization, quality of evidence, and perspective. While AbuZayyad effectively establishes his thesis through the use of relevant personal accounts, experiences, and descriptions, Elad evaluates the administration through a historical perspective but fails to adequately prove his thesis due to his lack of relevant evidence and convoluted structure. AbuZayyad ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Post Independence, The Western Hemisphere Post independence, the western hemisphere progressed away from European colonial power. This authority shift led to the creation of nations, which are groups of people unified by common descent, culture, or language, a particular country or territory. Consequently, the ideology of nation building, which can be defined as the process of building or rebuilding state institutions to create a sustainable and legitimate state, became widespread . When Latin America got involved in nation state building, territorial expansion brought about social issues with the lingering Spanish Portuguese colonial influence and hierarchical distinctions based on race. Colonial legacies were partially responsible for why economic standing was associated with cultural background; this relationship contributed to conserved inequality that favored elites. The best lands were distributed to the decedents of white men, while people of other cultural backgrounds ended up as national minorities that faced discrimination. With such a drastic gap in the social hierarchy because of disproportionate land distribution, an ever more exclusive society, made of American born European descendants known as creoles, emerged. The creoles undeservingly established economic and political dominance over the mass population , and obtained power under conventional meaning: when a person or organization that is strong or influential within a particular context; bearing in mind most people think of this type of power ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Philosophy Of John Stuart Mill Callie R. Young Miss J. Hall 17 November, 2017 Intro to Philosophy John Stuart Mill Actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness; wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness. By happiness is intended pleasure and the absence of pain. J.S.M John Stuart Mill, the eldest son of Benthamite economist James Mill, was held to rigorous educational standards. At age three he learned Greek and then Latin at age eight. Growing up, Mill was extremely intelligent but also very emotionally depressed. He had nervous breakdown that then forced him to rethink what he had been taught and had been teaching, and often said that poetry was the way out of his depression. Mill was a strong believer in freedom, especially that of speech and of thought. He spent most of his life at East India Company, from 1826 to the year 1857 for which he had the same position his father held the chief examiner, which put him in charge of guiding company policies in India. In his 20s, Mill felt the influence of historicism, social thoughts of the French nature, and Romanticism; as well as urbanization and industrialization.This led him to look for a new philosophy that wouldn t be so harsh on the limits that shaped society by imposing on its culture and history, but instead would emphasize humanity s cultivation. After his retirement and the death of his wife, he was elected into a seat in Parliament and took part in three momentous occasions. The first generated movement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Romeo And Juliet Analysis Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about two young star crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families. Arguably one of his most recognisable plays, it has been performed and adapted thousands of times into films, theatre, and music, and continues to have a major impact on society today. As the play gets older, it is still being performed to modern audiences but is this play gradually becoming aged and irrelevant to the modern audience? Will it need translation into contemporary English to remain relevant? Through the theme of fate and exploring the work of the modernised film of Baz Luhrmann, we can conclude whether the traditional Romeo and Juliet will need a translation into modern English. Baz Luhrmann is the director of the modernised film Romeo and Juliet written by Shakespeare in the 1700s. Baz Luhrmann s film interpretation of Romeo and Juliet, uses the same old English that Shakespeare s text is written in, his first scene could not be more different than the traditional opening to Romeo and Juliet. The Baz Luhrmann Version of Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet has a different setting compared to that of the play. The director had decided to modernise the whole play. By modernising the play, changes to the weapons they used, their method of transportation and their homes, were made. Instead of using swords in the play, they used guns in the movie. Instead of walking, they travelled by car and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Importance Of Each Ingredient In A Sugar Cookie When baking cookies, it is helpful to know what each ingredient does so if you do not have all the ingredients you can substitute them correctly or leave them out. This paper explains the importance of each ingredient in a sugar cookie recipe. When baking, the two main types of ingredients are your wet ingredients and your dry ingredients. The wet ingredients included in this recipe are the eggs, vanilla extract, and softened butter. According to the book Bakewise by Shirley O. Corriher, you should always use grade A eggs. Eggs help reduce spreading. So the more eggs you have the less likely you are to make sugar cookie soup. Eggs also help provide the flavor, tenderness, structure, and lift of the sugar cookie. Butter adds to the flavor and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Summary Of Dry Lps Oughta Move To Kapuskasing The play Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing written by the phenomenal Tomson Highway. Showcases the violence that Indigenous people were faced upon on the reserves through a darker portrayal. The prominent issues within the play have a clear correlation to colonialism such as alcoholism, hanging around all day and treatment towards women. The Indigenous men throughout the play blame women for their certain living condition. Before colonialism women were honored and highly respected with the Indigenous culture. But through colonialism, they were taught that males are superior from women.Our production will showcase the effects of colonialism on indigenous men and their perception and treatment of women. The reasoning behind choosing this theme within our production in order to demonstrate the lasting effects of colonialism, not simply through vague ideas but through the concrete aspects of indigenous life. Through the play, the audience will be well exposed to the audience aware of certain, lesser known struggles that the victims of colonialism face on a daily which will be enhanced by the theatrical element, lighting. A prominent scene that shows the participation of women within Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing is at the beginning of the play when Zachary is passed out on the ground, fully naked. During the scene, Nanabush is placed in the back in which she is getting dressed. There will be a single spotlight at the beginning of the scene which will be upon Zachary. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Ontological Argument On The Existence Of God Is God prevalent in modern philosophy? How can one determine such a conclusion without definitive proof of it s existence. Within this essay I will be addressing the topic of the existence of God, I will examine proofs such as the Ontological Argument and Cosmological Argument. In doing so testing its advantages while also providing contradictory arguments as posed by philosophers such as Kant and Hume. The first ontological argument for the proof of Gods existence was posed by St.Anselm of Canterbury (1033 1109 C.E), he reasons the existence of God from the idea of a being than which no greater can be conceived . According to St.Anselm God is defined as the greatest thing at which we could possibly imagine, moreover he exists as an abstract ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following this premise all events and beginnings in this world are from direct causation from a higher being, in this case God. The question in the root of this argument is one involved with the matter of existence, Why do things exist? . The Kalām argument is one which was favored by the Islamic tradition although later revived later by the philosopher William Lane Craig. This argument basis itself on the idea that everything in existence has a cause to it s existence, Stephen Law gives the example that our parents are our direct cause. This leads us to the assumption that the Universe began to exist and therefore has some direct causation of its existence, in accordance to this argument only God fits that role. David Hume however disagrees he explains that we can only establish truth through experience, thus we do not have enough experience in this field or yet definitive proof, maybe our current state of the universe needs direct causation however we do not have enough knowledge of universal origins. Furthermore Bertrand Russel introduces the notion of Infinite Regress , he says that the universe is just there and that s it maybe the world we know is not that of an act of creation but rather that one caught in an infinite cycle of regressed causes. This argument poses that we cannot accredit everything that has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay Dualism in Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho The characters in Alfred Hitchcock s Psycho (1960) each have a dual nature that is masterfully portrayed through character development and use of mirrors throughout the film. The very first shot in Psycho is zooming in from an open view of the city where it is a bright and sunny day. As the shot zooms in further and further it comes into a dark and shaded room that shows Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) and Sam Loomis (John Gavin) having an affair in a undisclosed hotel. This is dualistic image is just one example of many that Hitchcock has placed in this film. Marion Crane is the first main character that is focused upon for the first half of Psycho. All that Marion Wants, after all, are the humble treasures of love, marriage, home, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marion s death is very symbolic and dualistic in a multitude of ways. The fact that Marion is nonetheless murdered after her self realization suggests that neither she nor the society that produced her is recuperable (Gottlieb, Brookhouse 362) [Christopher Sharrett 362] Once Marion had made that fatal mistake to become a criminal, she was destined to die as a criminal, with no chance of salvation. This is very dualistic of the ending of the frontier, which was right around the time Psycho was produced. the movement of the film is steadily downward and inward, away from the feeling of daylight, abundance, and expanse to a nightmarish claustrophobia that exteriorizes the unconscious mind. (Gottlieb, Brookhouse 362) [Christopher Sharrett 362] The image of the West being a gigantic open expanse was coming to an end and Hitchcock showed that the frontier was finished and there was no chance of it coming back. Hitchcock places a large amount of dualism between the characters of Marion, Sam, Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins), and Lila Crane (Vera Miles). The first couple, Sam and Marion, engenders the second, Norman and Marion: Norman has thus taken the place of Sam. Yet he has actually, diegetically speaking, taken the place of Marion, given the mirror dialectic between the sexes and their psychic structurations. (Deutalbaum, Poague 357) [Bellour 357] The couple of Marion and Sam never got a chance to be married, but as the film goes through the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Screwtape Letters Book Report Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis, is an interesting novel containing the interaction between a devil named Screwtape and his young nephew Wormwood. The book is comprised of letters corresponding between the two devils. Screwtape is a senior devil and is tasked as a mentor to his less experienced nephew. Screwtape instructs Wormwood on how to tempt a new Christian, or patient . He suggest many different intricate ways of using human emotions, thoughts, and weaknesses to tempt their faith, and keep them from the kingdom of heaven. The ultimate goal to attain humans for their master in hell. Wormwood is at first encouraged by his uncle Screwtape, but is later criticized because he can t control his patient, and fails at keeping him from church. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though our situations are different, I find it relatable to give into uncertainty. To allow myself to get overwhelmed with irrational fear. Making the mistake of getting so stuck in my own thoughts, that I forget the promises of God. I forget that life has it s problems and I will have my stresses, but none of these things are bigger than the creator. I think this temptation is one that many people deal with. Permitting life to get in the way, and divert our attention from God. We become so consumed in our own stuff, that we allow our situations to come between us and the Lord. My feelings are now growing more debout, or more charitable so fix his attention inward that he no longer looks beyond himself to see our Enemy or his own neighbors (Lewis, 26). Screwtape clearly knows exactly what he s talking about when telling Wormwood to use this against the patient. Using his fear of the future, to cloud his mind and overwhelm him. I too have been tempted with this. A specific example was my decision to come to John Brown. I had a lot of uncertainty when deciding to come here, and forgot to listen to the one who could give me peace. Once I got out of my head and onto my knees, I found my way because of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The And Consequences Of The 2008 Economic Crisis There were many causes and consequences of the 2008 economic meltdown from different groups. Parties such as banks, individuals, and the government were all responsible for causing the economic meltdown. One factor was an overdependence on credit (Andrews 2009:1). In addition, struggling businesses relying on the banks also contributed to the 2008 economic meltdown (Gross 2009:18). Also, lax government policies like the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) contributed to the 2008 economic crisis (Gross 2009:30 31). These were the factors that led to the 2008 economic meltdown. American individuals were among the many factors that led to the economic meltdown in the U.S. in 2008. This proves to be the case as Americans were likely to depend on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, consumers were able to buy items that they were unable to afford. Cars were another popular good that consumers purchased. Daniel Gross writes: Americans bought 16.8 million cars in 2002, and would buy nearly 17 million cars per year for each of the following three years. Car industry sales, which accounted for between 15 percent and 20 percent of US retail sales, had always depended upon the availability of credit (Gross 2009:42). This points to the fact that consumers took advantage of credit in order to buy cars as it enabled the consumers to take out money in order to pay for a car if they did not have enough of their own money. However, easy access to loans led to dire consequences for individuals. Based on the article by Edmund Andrews, he had a lot of debt and faced the consequences of higher interest rates all while he left his bills unpaid (Andrews 2009:3). The last thing Chase wants is to foreclose on your home, JPMorgan Chase wrote us. It assured us that it wanted to help and was willing to evaluate us for a number of alternatives. If we didn t resolve our payment delinquency, it politely warned, you will lose your home (Andrews 2009:3). Based on the article, what was worse than rising debt for individuals who bought homes and did not have sufficient money was the threat of foreclosure when the banks took away the homes of individuals. Individuals who had a harder time making ends ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. What Is Harley Davidson Competitive Advantage INDIVIDUAL CASE ANALYSIS: HARLEY DAVIDSON: PREPARING FOR THE NEXT CENTURY ANSWERED BY: VIGNESH KARUNAMOORTHY A0133072U QUESTION 1: Historically, how did Harley Davidson manage to dominate the US market? How did it do so and what were its sources of competitive advantage? Harley Davidson had a good reputation as its motorbikes won races in 1908. It had innovations like the V twin engine, clutch, internal expanding rear brake, and three speed transmission. Despite a sagging economy Harley Davidson invested in R D. It always focused on improving the reliability of its machines. It added innovations like electric starter, balloon tires, front brakes, standardized its parts and improved its product quality. Also, there was only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Harley s share in heavy vehicle segment also began to decline as Honda and Kawasaki introduced new models in the heavyweight category. Thus, Harley wasn t attracting any non traditional customers and its share was reducing in the traditional bike segment. Between 1970 1980 Harley s share reduced by 80%. THE TRANSFORMATION: Senior managers of Harley visited Honda Plants in order to Benchmark the practices that Honda followed. They noted that entire manufacturing system needed to be modified. They wanted to model their system based on the Japanese, which gave high quality products with less inventory. Harley used the Japanese concepts and developed a system encompassing o Employee Involvement o JIT o Statistical operator control Quality circle teams consisting of line workers were formed in order to contribute to the decision making process.
  • 14. Materials as needed (MAN): A framework introduced to reduce inventory and thereby free up cash (Earlier Harley spent $2 million on its computerized inventory system) Employees were trained on how to detect problems and how to correct them. Employees were more empowered now than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Canad A Melting Pot Of Cultures And Natural Beauty Canada Phillip Seay ECPI University Abstract Canada is a melting pot of cultures and natural beauty. They have multiple official languages. The country offers thousands of miles of national parks and glacier lakes to explore. You can taste some food that are famous to Canada. You can watch hockey in the country it originated in. In this essay I will cover a little history on Canada, including the nation s foods and sports. Keywords: Maple Syrup, Hockey, Glaciers, Parks, Engineering, Poutine, Banff, Niagara Falls *Title of Your Paper in Title Case* There are so many countries in the world, and all of them are unique in their own way. With the introduction of modern transportation, visiting or moving to these countries has become ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cartier is also known for giving Canada its name. He heard to guides saying Kanata, meaning village, so by the 1550s the name Canada began appearing on maps. In 1583, Sir Humphrey Gilbert claimed Newfoundland as the first North American English Colony under Queen Elizabeth I. In the 1700s, France and Great British fought for control of North America. In 1759, the British won and renamed the colony the Province of Quebec. The British passed the Quebec Act of 1774, which allowed Catholics to hold public office and worship publicly. This was not yet passed in mainland Britain. This law also brought back French civil law and established British criminal law. The United States tried to conquer Canada in 1812 through 1814. The US lost the battle and never tried again. During World War 1, over six hundred thousand Canadians served. In April 1917, the Canadian Corps captured Vimy Ridge in France and earned the reputation as shock troops of the British Empire. By the end of the war, sixty thousand were killed and a hundred and seventy thousand wounded. In 1916, Manitoba was the first province to allow women to vote. In 1918, all women were allowed to vote in federal elections. In 1921, Frederick Banting made a world changing discovery by finding insulin. Insulin has since been used to treat diabetes. He won the Nobel Prize in 1923 for his discovery. The Great Depression, or Dirty Thirties , hit Canada hard. This brought the need for minimum wage and a standard work week. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Other Side Of The Sky Farah Ahmedi Analysis To undertake a mission means to set a goal for yourself means to set a goal for yourself to accomplish. People are determined and work hard to reach their goals. For example, Farah Ahmedi climbed a mountain on a prosthetic leg to reach freedom. Aengus traveled long and hard to find love. Rikki Tikki Tavi was determined on killing the snakes and saving his new family. These characters had different reasons for pursuing their goals and doing what they did. Ahmedi wanted freedom, Rikki Tikki wanted to protect his new family, and Aengus was set on finding love; however all three shared the determination to accomplish their goal. Farah Ahmedi The Other Side of the Sky by Farah Ahmedi is a truly inspiring story about a girl and her mother s journey to reach freedom. They were Afghans, living in a dangerous city and their only hope was to escape to Pakistan. Once they finally reached the border, there was already people there ..pushing and shoving and jostling up against the gate (Ahmedi 11). However, its gates were closed to refugees, so Ahmedi and her mother were now stranded in the desert. Through that, Ahmedi was still determined on getting to Pakistan and learned that the secret to getting across the border was to bribe the guards, but they had no money. During this dire situation, Ahmedi made friends with another family who took pity on them. Ghulam Ali, the father, learned about a smuggler s path and agreed to take Ahmedi and her mother pass. Going up the mountain, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Role Of Genocide In Rwanda In April of 1994, a terrible atrocity began in the African country of Rwanda where around eight hundred thousand individuals were massacred over a time period of 100 brutal days. If thought about in mathematical terms, this works out to about 333 deaths per hour; which is a rate of deaths worse than what occurred during the Holocaust. (2) The term genocide is defined in the United Nations Genocide Convention, established in 1948, as any of the following acts committed with the intent to destroy in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group, as such: a) killing members of the group; b) causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; c) deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This becomes incredibly apparent surround the cable sent by the Canadian General Roméo Dallaire who was leading the UNAMIR mission on January 11th. It was sent directly to the office of Kofi Annan, and contained information about a meeting between a UNAMIR official and a Hutu informant who that a genocide was incredibly imminent and gave the location of a major weapons cache of the Interhamwe, the military of the Hutu government, as he did not agree with what was about to take place and was willing to share this information in exchange for protection. (8) The Secretariat receive this report a full three months before the genocide occurred and were fully aware of what might happen should no action be taken, but the information never made it to the security council. (8) Although some countries, especially those in the P5 were well aware of what was occurring, many other member states relied purely on the information provided and therefore had no idea that a genocide could occur in the small African nation. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Racism and African-American Family Breakdown as Themes in... Iconic Contemporary Themes Displayed: Ernest J. Gaines s A Lesson Before Dying I was not there, yet I was there. No, I did not go to the trial, I did not hear the verdict, because I knew all the time what it would be... (3). Ernest J. Gaines begins his contemporary masterpiece with a captivating and explosive first paragraph. Immediately capturing the reader s attention, the fast paced novel takes us on a voyage of thematic discovery. Through the voice of Grant Wiggins, a school teacher disgruntled by his constant struggle for communal equality, we learn of the present conditions that face our central characters and the contemporary themes that sum up the novel. Racism is announced at the forefront of the story. The reader is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Grant undoubtedly fears having to take the entire scope of racism on his shoulders alone, knowing that a fatal collapse would be the result. Grant fiercely displays his anguish in a conversation with his Aunt: Everything you sent me to school for, you re stripping me of it, I told my aunt. They were looking at the fire, and I stood behind them with the bag of food. The humiliation I had to go through, going in that man s kitchen. The hours I had to wait while they ate and drank and socialized before they would even see me. Now going up to that jail. To watch them put their dirty hands on that food. To search my body each time as if I m some kind of common criminal. Maybe today they ll want to look into my mouth, or my nostrils, or make me strip. Anything to humiliate me. All the things you wanted me to escape by going to school. (79) During his emotional spill, Grant resorts to the maniacal thought that his aunt has something to do with the racism he experiences. Ironically, it is the seemingly racist words of Jefferson s defense attorney that fuels the spectrum of the novel, and the eventual salvation of both Jefferson and Grant. A chief theme of the novel is commented upon by Grant himself. During a memorable speech given to Vivian, he adamantly explains that a vicious cycle of male abandonment has taken place in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Annotated Bibliography For The Great Gatsby The Bridge of San Luis Rey, Thornton Wilder (1927) ★★★★ The Book Thief, Markus Zusak (2005) ★★★★★ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain (1884) ★★ A Farewell to Arms, Ernest Hemingway (1929) ★★★★ The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald (1925) ★★★ Markings, Dag Hammarskjold (1963) ★★★★★ Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, Mary Shelley (1818) ★★★★★ Candide, Voltaire (1759) ★★★★ The Stranger, Albert Camus (1942) ★★★★★ Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad (1899) ★ No Exit, Jean Paul Sartre (1944) ★★★★ The Anatomy of Revolution, Crane Brinton (1938) ★★★ The Barber of Seville, Pierre Beaumarchais (1775) ★★★★ Of the four books I ve read this year that were required reading in school (Huckleberry Finn, The
  • 20. Great Gatsby, Frankenstein, and Heart of Darkness), the only one I really liked was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, I haven t actually read these in English. I picked them because they represent a potpourri of works from the French literary canon: historical fiction, philosophical novellas, modern dramas, and classical dramas. So far, I ve enjoyed them and gained a respect for another language that I think many students studying foreign languages lack. It s a kind of feeling that one can only get through reading the literature of that language and combing through them to find common themes and cultural statements. Works I will likely read for that class include The Marriage of Figaro (Le Mariage de Figaro), The Guilty Mother (La Mère coupable), Waiting for Godot (En attendant Godot), Ninety three (Quatrevingt treize), The Would Be Noble (Le Bourgeois gentilhomme), and Phèdre. I read Anatomy of Revolution to help me in my We the People course. Unsurprisingly, it was very dry. It did, however, provide valuable insight into why revolutions happen and the philosophy behind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Analysis of 3 of Elizabeth Barrett Browning s Poems Step 1 first impression Step 2 contrasts Step 3 purpose of the author in writing the poem Step 4 line by line analysis of the literary devices used in the poem Expository paragraph Sonnet from the Portuguese V: I lift my heavy heart up solemnly by Elizabeth Barrett Browning I lift my heavy heart up solemnly, As once Electra her sepulchral urn, And, looking in thine eyes, I overturn The ashes at thy feet. Behold and see What a great heap of grief lay hid in me, And how the red wild sparkles dimly burn Through the ashen greyness. If thy foot in scorn Could tread them out to darkness utterly, It might be well perhaps. But if instead Thou wait beside me for the wind to blow The grey dust up,... those laurels on thine head, O ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She then seems torn and goes between wanting him to love her and hating him. Throughout the poem are contrasts of heat and chill. And how the red wild sparkles dimly burn (6) and fires shall scorch and shred (13) are examples of heat, and The ashes at thy feet (4) and What a great heap of grief lay hid in me (5) signify cold. Sonnets from the Portuguese 22: When our Two Souls by Elizabeth Barrett Browning When our two souls stand up erect and strong, Face to face, silent, drawing nigh and nigher, Until the lengthening wings break into fire At either curvéd point, what bitter wrong Can the earth do to us, that we should not long Be here contented? Think. In mounting higher, The angels would press on us, and aspire To drop some golden orb of perfect song Into our deep, dear silence. Let us stay Rather on earth, Belovèd, where the unfit Contrarious moods of men recoil away And isolate pure spirits, and permit A place to stand and love in for a day, With darkness and the death hour rounding it. Step 1 She and her love are in such a perfect place, no one can touch them. All they need is themselves and their love and they are in a place, better than earth and away from all the wrongs and the contrarious moods (11) of men. Together they are above the angels, two souls united in deep, dear silence (9) Step 2 Some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Death Of A Salesman Compare And Contrast Essay Death of a Salesman is a play written by Arthur Miller in 1949. In 1966 CBS created a film adaptation of the play. The plot is centered on Willy Loman, an aging salesman who starts to lose his sanity at the end of his career. Willy starts having hallucinations of people and events that have happened in his life. After losing his job, Willy ends up taking his own life to leave behind a pecuniary life insurance payout of $20,000 to his family. The characters dialogue is nearly the same in both the Miller and CBS version of the play. However, the actors speak their lines with certain emotions that cannot be properly expressed in writing alone. The appearance of the performers communicated even more information that is not mentioned in the written ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the beginning of act two, Willy wakes up to a promising day for him and his sons. He is dressed in a neat black suit and tie. However, Willy suffers several failures and disappointments throughout the day. By the time he is contemplating suicide at the end of the act, Willy s suit is ruffled, wrinkled, or removed. His slovenly appearance reflects the bedlam occurring in his mind. On the other hand, Charley and Howard are both wearing tidy brown suits. The difference in their appearances highlights the contrasts of mental states between Willy and the two men. Charley and Howard are both sane, accomplished men with successful families. The actors facial expressions portray additional information about characters not explicitly stated in the written version of the play. Willy constantly looks disoriented or distracted, and he can never seem to focus on anybody. This gives the impression of a disarrayed mind in a deteriorating state. During the requiem, Linda has a terrible look of grief on her face when she is kneeling over Willy s grave. The vivid look of misery on her face is more impactful than simply reading about her sorrow. These seemingly small details create a big difference between the written and video versions of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Pascal’s Wager vs. the Ontological Argument Pascal s Wager vs. the Ontological Argument Pascal s Wager was a groundbreaking theory posed by the French philosopher, mathematician, and physicist Blaise Pascal. Pascal, who is said to be the father of modern probability, felt that that religion should be approached as a gamble. It was one of the first efforts to incorporate the concept of infinity. The wager stated that, even though the existence of God cannot be determined through reason, one should wager as though God exists, because living accordingly, has essentially nothing to lose and experiences can only be beneficial. Pascal s Wager consists of three arguments. The first is the argument from super dominance. Pascal wrote: God is, or He is not. But to which side shall we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, he suggests that even if the chance of God existing was a slim one, the reward for believing is an infinite one (Heaven). Therefore one can conclude that it would just be unwise to doubt God because one could chance missing out on a substantially enormous reward. Though Pascal s Wager seems to be a fairly simple concept it has earned many weaknesses, specifically nine. Most of these stem from the bible, the first being whether believing God is sufficient for salvation because the bible implies that salvation is dependent on good deeds, baptism, repentance, etc. There is also the question that involves the matter of which God to believe in. Christians believe in Jesus, God, and the Holy Spirit meanwhile Muslims believe in Allah also, the Scriptures and the Qur an differ greatly. Additionally, one must ask if human belief matters at all, and whether heaven really is the ultimate greatness. Perhaps the biggest arguments are whether one can make themselves believe if they truly are doubtful, and how do we know God s criteria for salvation? Pascal, himself, would ask whoever is reading his works to analyze his position and imagine themselves in it. If one truly cannot decide the matter of God s existence, then a coin toss is the only remaining option. However, placing a wager is an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Why Is Parthena Important In Greek Art The Statue of Athena Parthenos It was dedicated to the city s deity Athena. The temple was made to give a statue made in Athena s honor a home. When Athena led the Greek forces during the Persian wars, the people of Athens thought the world needed to see her success through a statue. Pheidias began sculpting the statue in 447 BCE. The statue would remain the city s symbol for thousands of years until it completely disappeared from the historical record during the Late Antiquity period. Some sculpture details and descriptions of the statue allowed the piece to be accurately reconstructed. The Parthenon was built to protect the Statue of Athena Parthenos. It was built in Athens, Greece on the hill of the Acropolis . With the supervision of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of her names is Pallas which means maiden. The name Pallas Athene comes from one of her childhood friends. Her friend was a nymph and during a battle Athena accidently killed her; Athena began to feel distraught over the death and took the nymph s name. Another name for her is Pania which came from her discovery of the flute. She became the patron goddess of Athens after winning a contest against Poseidon by offering the olive tree to the Athenians. Athena and the city Athens come from the same root: Athens (Athenae). The similarity in their names represents the sisterhood of the godess.2 Similarly, Athena was called Mykene in the city of Mycenae (also a plural after the respective sisterhood), and Thebe in the city of Thebes (or Thebae, both plural forms). 2 Athena Parthenos in Greek translates to Athena the virgin. The statue is a massive 11.5 metres tall and stood on a pedestal that measured to be 4.09 by 8.04 metres. Athena Parthenos was made out of Gold and Ivory. In her right hand, she holds a 4 cubit tall statue called Nike. In her left hand, she holds a circular shield that rests on the floor. She also has a spear and a coiled snake that is between her shield and foot on the left side. On her head is a triple crested helmet which has a sphinx and 2 griffins on either side. The base of the statue depicts the birth of Pandora being watched by the gods of Olympus. The picture above is one of the many replicas of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Bethune s Beach After The Readings Of Brooker T. Washington Bethune relocated to Daytona Beach after the readings of Brooker T. Washington inspired her to go with her vision and open her own school. Many people tried to discourage her to not to go to Daytona because the black laborers in the area lived in poverty much like slavery and the Ku Klux Klan would commit violent acts against anyone who tried to better African Americans. Her husband Albertus Bethune did not agree with her dreams and left her to return back to N.C. and they never got back together again. On October 3rd, 1904 Bethune opened the doors of the Daytona Normal and Industrial Institute for Negro Girls. Her rent was 11 dollars a month and she would charge the young ladies fifty cents a week for tuition. The local black community ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She offered two hundred for the land with a down payment of five dollars. The owner didn t believe her at first but accepted her offer. To raise the money needed for the down payment she sold homemade pies and ice cream once again. Through these actions to Challenge the Process Bethune had started to really take shape and through her success she Enabled Others to Act. They acted through their action to foster collaboration by promoting cooperative goals and building trust. She also strengthens others by sharing power and discretion. Bethune knew in order for her vision to be successful she had to get the community engaged in the work she was going. She was able to have enough volunteers to clear the debris from the newly purchased land. She was able to beg for used bricks and other supplies for the new school house and she traded labor of the men for the tuition of their families. Bethune was never too prideful to ask for help she would give talks at hotels or her and the students would sing for the guest, she would even go from door to door to ask for money. She soon learned that a lot of rich white men and white women s societies supported the school. One of her letters she sent asking for support reached James Gamble from Protector Gamble and until he actually met Bethune he thought she was a white woman. However, after he was over his shock, he was impressed by your presentation and saw her vision. Her presentation was so great she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Struggle Against Oppression In the last blog I spoke of the contradictions that America was built on; built upon the exploitation of the marginalized and the expropriated. These ongoing social movements of these people who speak out against their oppressor. Yet, somehow these groups still find themselves silenced by those in power. It is the successful suppression, and ultimately their silence, that allows them to continuously be taken advantage of. And while the marginalized civilians of this country partake in their civil disobedience throughout our history to gain advancements, it is important that they never truly remain silent. For, the ramifications of absolute silence, are not only something that has failed in this country, it is something that the marginalized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The social movements that we have seen throughout history, not just in America, but globally all begin with the marginalized speaking out. America s history is riddled with stories of those who have spoken out to enact change in this country. Ultimately, it is the history of one vast ongoing social movement. A social movement of the expropriated and marginalized against the same enemy throughout time. An enemy that has been met with constant forthright and tactful words by the marginalized. An enemy, that even when the marginalized seem to achieve their goal, still finds a way to put them two steps back for every one of their steps forward. The enemy of the marginalized and expropriated in America, ironically is none other than, The American System ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Symbolism In The Great Gatsby Symbolism is used in an extraordinary way throughout F. Scott Fitzgerald s novel, The Great Gatsby. From the Valley of Ashes, to East and West egg, to even Gatsby s shirts, Fitzgerald symbolizes and alludes to many different themes throughout his story. For example, the Corruption of Society is a theme represented in some way by many different symbols within the novel, but most abundantly through Doctor T.J. Eckleburg s eyes, the ambient green light across Long Island Sound, and Gatsby s mansion. These metaphors either display the poor or the wealthy and each group s actions and ways of life. The eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg looking down upon the Valley of Ashes represent the lower class during the 1920 s. Connecting East and West Egg to New York City, the Valley of Ashes is the hub of the poverty stricken working class. The eyes seem to be watching the actions of the people. When they need assistance, they look up to him for advice. Eckleburg s eyes tend to, brood on over the sulking ground, (Fitzgerald 28). The Valley of Ashes is a rundown, poor atmosphere that houses crime and other dangerous activities. Eckleburg is believed to be a God like figure who watches over the lower class in order to keep them safe. He knows of all the corruption within society which is why his eyes are dark and sulking. His eyes religiously symbolize that God is disgusted with society, pitying those left behind by the economy boom of the 1920 s. This figure hates high society and what they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Learning A Second Language Living in such a diverse nation containing nearly over 350 languages, does it make sense ignoring all but one? The study of foreign language in America is on the decline as English becomes the language most spoken. The English languages is prominently used in economics, finance, politics and so on. However, this monolingual plague that s affecting America presents an issue, those who are being affected are at a disadvantage. They are at a disadvantage because numerous business practice contain the benefit of knowing multiple languages, they miss out on culture, the secret doors of doors the world has to offer and better mental wellbeing. Being able to talk a foreign language is more than those who see it as mere practice but a gateway to understanding other cultures. Russell Berman s article makes a claim that learning a foreign language enables us to better understand society by noticing cultural difference America has today. By doing so, it can come with many benefits such as learning the culture of other countries and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There will alway be untold benefit[s] of learning a foreign language in jobs or careers: our cognitive abilities would be expanded and we would be more comfortable in multicultural environments. ( source D) If being able to speak more than one language gives us the ability to think more complex and creatively even with the rise of english language, it is obvious that monolinguals are at a disadvantage in their ability to comprehend the same way in those who are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay on Third Grade Classroom Observation and Analysis Classroom Environment A general population third grade class was observed to further understand the psychological aspect of teaching. The Title I school classroom observed has sixteen students, eight girls and eight boys, and is almost entirely made up of students from a low socioeconomic status (SES). The desks are arranged with one big horseshoe and two rows of desks inside the horseshoe shape. The teacher has made adjustments to seating assignments and layout due to student behavior and feedback. The class is made up with students eight to nine years old with two students repeating the third grade. Snowman and McCown (2012) highlight that students in this class would be in Erikson s fourth stage of psychosocial development, industry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The graphic organizer allows students to inform their teacher what they know, what they want to know, and what they learned. This was the only constructivism observed in the class. Due to time constraints, the teacher does not have enough time to go more in depth with the students with the concepts to evoke more meaningful learning. The students in this class could benefit from more class discussions to elicit a better understanding of the subject matter. The worksheets that the students work with have very little relevance in their lives, which only adds frustration to the learning process. With time being the main reason that there is a lack of constructivism, the teacher could look into alternative approaches. One approach that might work well in this classroom is problem based learning. The students are inquisitive and innovative. Classroom distractions would be lowered, and the students would be actively engaged in their learning. Theories of Intelligence Howard Gardner s theory of multiple intelligence s (MI theory) is a valuable resource for teachers, if they understood how they could apply this in the classroom (Snowman McCown, 2012). In this class, there are multiple intelligences observed amongst the students; however, there is minimal differentiated instruction to allow the students the best opportunities for success. It is critical that teachers understand that their teaching methods may not be wrong, but they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Social Justice B Block Essay Hannah Somogie Social Justice B block December 20, 2014 Before waging a war, it is always a good idea to think of what the possible outcome could be in the situation; to look ahead before making an unalterable, life changing move. In many cases, different people, not just religious, think of the Just War Theory as a plausible cause to take a look at before sending troops to fight a war that deem not necessary to be fought. In the fall of 2001, September 11, it was a day in infamy, a day that will always be remembered. Terrorist members attacked the United States through different tactics, and led to an almost never ending difference between the nations. Just War is the theory that war must have a just cause, which means force may be used only to correct a grave, public evil. It must also have the right intention, which means that force may be used only for that purpose, only to correct a wrong doing. It must have legitimate authority: only public authorities and officers have the ability to wage the war. It must have comparative justice which means that the goods must outweigh the bads, no matter how bad the other side hurt you. The probability of success must weigh in to it. How it will be effected overall how much destruction is expected, how the goods are weighed out by the bads, etc. And finally, is it a last resort. That being said, force can only be used after there have been peaceful alternatives. All of that being said, the question of the United States being sent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Summary Of The French Language In Dangerous Liaisons Dangerous Liaisons is an epistolary novel written in the 1700s detailing the events of a set of high class people and their conquests for love and revenge. One of the many characteristics of this novel that make it unique is the French language used in the novel and the way the novel is written. The language and word choices are features that are important to a deeper understanding of the novel. The language used is specific to French culture and society and therefore the language creates a different understanding of the text. The language and untranslatable words in Dangerous Liaisons help to understand the culture and society of the characters in the text for an overall better understanding of the text. This novel depicts ideas of how love was seen back in the 1700s in France. Love and marriage were not necessarily connected to each other and to truly love someone it was believed that there had to be a lot of pain and suffering involved. In this novel the main character Vicomte de Valmont and his lady counterpart the Marquise de Merteuil are seeking love and also revenge against a multitude of different characters. There are multiple love triangle type situations that happen and a lot of betrayal and hurt as well. All of the characters are high class peoples and are revered and respected socially. The novel was originally written in French in the 1700s and then later translated to English. There are English translations adapted by many different translators and each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Similarities Between Glorious Revolution And American... Alvin Ning Mr. Zabrowski U.S History May 3, 2015 Glorious Revolution and American Revolution Each revolution is an innovation , whether it is bloody or not. British did well in revolution, so did America, though they happened in a different era. However, because British had achieved the accomplishment successfully, such as ended the monarchy peacefully and distributed the rights to the parliament. It set an example for other countries and this impacted them drastically. The documents; the reason why they rebelled; the legacy they left are so similar that people generally consider the Glorious Revolution as the forerunner of the America Revolution. The Glorious Revolution, which happened in 1688 in England, navigated a new style of revolution ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 700 British troops march into Lexington. The British met only 77 minutemen, and at first were pleased to allow them to leave. Suddenly, from some unknown place a shot was fired, and the British opened up on the Americans. A cloud of musket smoke soon covered the green. When the brief Battle of Lexington ended, eight Americans were dead and 10 others were wounded. Only one British soldier was injured, but the American Revolution had begun. At this point it was obvious to see that the British had a bigger and better army, and the American only had the militia. However, at Concord, the militia used a tactic called guerrilla. Guerrilla was a kind of tactic that utilized the geography feature to have advantage during the battles. Militias just shot enemies randomly and then they hid, so that the British troops were really confused about where their enemies were. This time the American militias were prepared, with this tactic, the Americans routed the British all the way back to Boston. There were nearly 300 British casualties, including 73 dead and 23 missing. The Americans suffered less than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Posse Commitatus Act Essay Another law that Cooper has an issue with is the The Posse Comitatus Act. The Posse Comitatus act made it a felony for the Armed Forces to perform the law enforcement duties of the civilian police but in 1981 the military was permitted to give civilian police departments access to military bases, research, and equipment to strengthen these departments capacity to wage the War on Drugs (Balko, 2006; powell Hershenov, 1990). Police officers were then trained to use military equipment. Reagan declared drugs a national security, lifted the ban on the army s ability to train the police force, and the police and army began to collaborate. By 1994, the Department of Defense authorized the large scale transfer of military equipment and technology to police departments (Balko, 2006; powell Hershenov, 1990). Between the erosion of the 4th amendment and the Posse Comitatus Act policing had begun to get out of control and poorer neighborhoods had become the targets. In a single 8 block area of a predominately Black and Latino neighborhood (home to just 14,000 people), the police conducted 52,000 stop and frisks over a four year period; 94% of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... African Americans have been associated with crime for many years, and because of that, the stigma follows them everywhere. There are plenty of neighborhoods with a lot of African Americans that have high crime rates, but these neighborhoods also have pronounced levels of socioeconomic disadvantages (Laurence 1). It is argued that African American neighborhoods have the highest average levels of disadvantaged social conditions owing to the role of race in structuring opportunity and community access (Krivo and Peterson qtd. in Laurence). Some researchers focus on this point, while others find that although these neighborhoods are more disadvantaged, there may be other reasons for high crime rate in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Jehovah s Feelings About A False Tongue THEME: ELIPHAZ JEHOVAH HATES A FALSE TONGUE SETTING: Eiko: I can t still move on from what she did to me. I wonder how does Jehovah feel about a false tongue. Angie: In order to discover Jehovah s feeling about a false tongue Why don t we examine the account of Eliphaz, you know him right? Eiko: Yes. As what I can remember he is one of Job s three companions, a Temanite. Angie: Yes he was a false comforter of Job during his tremendous trial. He was a descendant of Abraham a distant relative of Job. However out of three comforters he was the most influential, and possibly the oldest. He firstly attempted to suggest that Job had acted wickedly and that Jehovah was punishing him for being wicked. In his second upbraiding, Eliphaz ridicule ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally for the third time Eliphaz accuses Job falsely for extortion withholding food and water for those in need to those widows and orphans. We can read that in Job 22:8 10 would you mind reading it as well. Eiko: (read Job 22:8 10) Angie: We see quite clearly that Eliphaz prove himself as a false comforter to use a false tongue, he attempted mislead Job to false conclusion, he misrepresented Jehovah God as a harsh Judge who punished Job with sicknesses because he must have sinne . However, Job wasn t deceive because in Job 16:2,3 he likely consider Eliphaz as a false comforter. So that is what Job s reaction. Eiko: They made Job feel condemned instead of comforting him. But how about Jehovah? How did he react to Eliphaz in particular to those lies, Angie: Let s read Job 42:7,9 I ll read it. (read Job 42:7,9) Eiko: So the only way God would spare them was if Job prayed for them? Angie: Yes. Job provides an outstanding example of mercy. His false comforters hurt him deeply, yet when Jehovah asked Job to pray for them, he did so. Thereafter, Jehovah restored Job s health. What can we learn from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...