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Roman Gladiator Research Paper
The gladiators were important to Roman society as they provided entertainment, and were used to
honor the deceased. The emperors also used these games to appeal the people of the Roman Empire
and to take care of other business. These games impacted modern sports in western civilizations by,
having violence as a key component to their success, in many sports there are crowded stadiums filled
with noisy people. Though the Romans did not realize it, they were setting the stage for sports to
come.
The gladiators were very important to Roman society. The fights would provide entertainment to the
people watching the games they because they were used to celebrate important days such as birthdays,
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It was very similar to Pompeian and Nucerian fans when insults were traded back and forth and then
fights broke out. In every sport they have agents or scouts looking for new talent, it was the same in
Rome. They had people search newly conquered lands to choose gladiators to fight for them. In
football there are different positions such as the Quarterback or tight end, as a gladiator you could
choose which type of gladiator you could fight as.
Life outside of the games was rough for most gladiators, but sometimes you would have the greatest
time of your life. If you made enough money fighting and were able to live many matches you could
earn your freedom as a slave. If you were a successful gladiator you would be on top of the world
because you could do almost anything. Many people were mad enough to volunteer to be a gladiator
for fame and glory, but few got to actually have it.
After a while people started to get bored of gladiator fights because they were just not amused and
horrified with these fights. With Christian minded people gladiator events finally came to an end in
404 CE. Emperor Honorius finally closed gladiator schools all together in 409 CE before the final
straw that ended the games. Although some criminals continued the wild animal hunts and fights
secretly for another century. Many romans missed this pastime as it was such a big part of their
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Environmental Burden Of Coal Fired Power Plants Essay
Introduction :
New techniques reduce the environmental burden of coal fired power plants and allow higher
efficiencies with a better conversion of heat to electrical energy
In the discussion concerning available energy carriers this is interesting to notice, since coal reserves
can provide enough energy for another estimated 150 200 years. This is a much longer period than is
calculated for the proven oil and gas reserves and is a factor that cannot be ignored in global energy
discussions. The new techniques make power plants more complex and therefore safety should get
extra attention in design and construction. Conventional power plants are designed conform standard
guidelines developed in close harmony between companies, notified bodies and authorities. Safety has
always been an implicit component of design and standard routines. With the introduction of extra
complexity this is no longer sufficient and other methods that are already common practice in the
petrochemical industry should be and are already introduced to secure overall safety.
Research Problem :
The main direction of activities of this complex consists in creation of basic and welding materials and
processes which provide manufacturing of the main equipment of nuclear power plants.
The work in this field commenced practically at the same time when the first nuclear power objects
were being put into operation in the country and developed along with this branch of engineering.
Materials and
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Similarities Between Kierkegaard And Judge Wilhelm
Jiajun Zhang PHIL 256 01 2/20/2016 First Paper Question #1 Kierkegaard explain all three stages,
aesthete stage, ethical stage and religious stage in the selections from Either/Or and Fear and
Trembling and he also explained how to have a self throughout these stages. Each stage is higher that
the previous stage. In the selection from Either/Or, there are two characters exchanging their thoughts
throughout the passage. The Aesthete said that the devil in out life is boredom and the boredom is the
root of all evil. We always feel bored doing the same thing and look for other interesting thing to do.
The Aesthete want to seek for pleasure to defeat the boredom and he is kind of a hedonist. However,
we will find that other interesting thing will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is an endless cycle. The only way to get rid of boredom is to change ourselves rather than changing
things to do. By saying that, Aesthete means that we need to be creative and imaginative in ourselves
in order to see the same thing differently. On the other hand, Judge Wilhelm argues that we need to
make choices seriously in order to have a self. We would lose ourselves if we don t make choices. By
taking seriously, Judge Wilhelm means that if we make a choice, it is a commitment which we would
never say no to the choice we have made. Judge Wilhelm say that Aesthete should learn to live by
ethical principle, which require him to do something that he doesn t want to. For example, if you
promise to drive your friend to the airport tomorrow morning, and you feel like you don t want to go
afterwards, but somehow
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Analyze Attitudes and Responses Toward the Poor in Europe...
During the mid 15th century to the early 18th century almost half of Europe s total population could
be considered poor and destitute. The attitudes of the clergy and the attitudes of the socially elite
toward these people varied from pity to disgust, and their proposed solution to these problems
differed. Some suggested helping all of the poor by giving them alms, some warned others to be
careful of whom the money was given to and some people believed that being poor was a voluntary
decision and if they wanted to get out of that situation, they do so without the help of others. In
particular the clergy supported alms giving, government officials and the nobility advocated controlled
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(d 11) He notes that the poor often talk about how accustomed they were to that lifestyle in that they
can be independent and sleep where wherever they want because they have no worries. This view of
the poor can be debated because during the mid 1500s, a peasant revolt occurred and was violently
suppressed when Martin Luther expressed his distain for the stupid peasants and their
misinterpretation of his teachings. In 1625, cardinal Richelieu suggested that people should give
discerningly to the poor because the vagabonds were taking advantage of the situation and were being
helped out by the kindhearted. (d 8) As time progressed new ideas came into society. Instead of giving
freely to the poor, they should be made to work for their money, as Emperor Charles V expressed in
his imperial decree for Netherlands. (d 4) Experience shows that begging for alms . . . errors and
abused will result . . . therefore, he proposed that only the sick and those unable to work should
receive aid. An English doctor noted that beggars, who came to his house, expressed a desire to live a
sick but easy life rather than to get well and have to work hard to earn a
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Still Alice Essay
Alzheimer s disease (AD) is a slowly progressive disease of the brain that is characterized by
impairment of memory and eventually by disturbances in reasoning, planning, language, and
perception. (Howard Crystal) In Health 1000 we were asked to read the book Still Alice. I have never
dealt with or have done any study on Alzheimer s disease before reading this book. After finishing this
book it has really opened my eyes to how bad of a disease and how it cripples the mind. I never
imagined the effect of this disease on a patient and the patient family. This book is about a upper
middle aged lady named Alice who is diagnosed with Alzheimer s disease, and how she and her
family learn how to deal with disease. One of the things this book ... Show more content on
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John holds on to hope the whole book until he reads how the Amylix wasn t able to stabilize the
Alzheimer patients. John starts to cry after finding out, because this is basically the final straw. It was
his last ditch effort and in knowing it failed it symbolized that he failed and that Alice was doomed.
This forced him to admit to himself that the women loved and cared so much for was no longer there
and will never be there again. Alice ended up telling her colleagues about her diagnosis much later
than when she told John. She only told them when she realized how much her teaching has slipped up
and knowing it was only going to get worse with time. Alice would forget a whole lecture even though
she just spent hours reviewing and studying her notes before class. One time she even went into her
classroom and sat down for a few minutes just to get up and walk out of her classroom without
teaching one thing. Alice ends up sending a formal letter to all her colleagues letting them know that
she has Alzheimer and is going to be stepping down. Most of them stop by her office and offer their
condolences after receiving her letter. After finding out her colleagues pretty much avoided Alice but
if they did run across her they were polite, but quick to excuse themselves from her presence. This was
hurtful for Alice because she once considered everybody in her department almost like a second
family. I feel the one most effected
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Copper Reaction Lab Report
AP Chemistry
12/13/11
Round Trip Copper Reactions Lab
The purpose of this lab was to evaluate our skills of decanting a supernatant liquid without losing the
solid and successful completion of a series of reactions. This was done through five chemical reactions
involving copper. In this lab, elemental copper was put through five different chemical reactions in
order to convert it into different compounds. By the end of the fifth reaction, the copper was back to
its elemental state. In the first reaction, 0.95 g of pure copper was reacted with 4.0 mL of concentrated
nitric acid under the fume hood. The solution was swirled until all of the copper had dissolved. The
balanced equation for this reaction is as follows:
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The black precipitate was allowed to settle and then the supernatant, the clear liquid that lies above a
precipitate, was decanted, or poured carefully off. Then, 200 mL of hot distilled water was added and
the precipitate was allowed to settle to repeat the decanting process again. In the fourth reaction, 15
mL of 6.0 M sulfuric acid was added to the copper (II) oxide while stirring. The balanced equation for
this reaction is as follows:
CuO (s) + H2SO4 (aq) à CuSO4 (aq) + H2O (l) + SO2 (g)
When the sulfuric acid was added to copper (II) oxide, the solution turned blue. This was due to the
formation of aqueous copper (II) sulfate, which produced the copper ions to change the color of the
solution. In the fifth reaction, 2.29 g of zinc was added to the copper (II) sulfate solution under the
fume hood. The balanced equation for this reaction is written as followed:
Zn (s) + CuSO4 (aq) à ZnSO4 (aq) + Cu (s)
When the zinc was added to the copper (II) sulfate solution, the solution started to bubble. As the
solution was stirred, it turned a cloudy blue. Small flecks of a brown solid were visible. As the
solution became colorless, the brown solid settled to the bottom of the beaker. The solid formed was
copper in its elemental state. The color faded from the solution as the copper ions slowly formed into
solid copper. The copper was poured into a funnel with filter paper and washed three times with 25
mL
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Examples Of Archetypes In Critical Literature
Introduction My Work There is one teacher who told me: Books are mystery, you don t know what is
inside them so we must read to be able to find out . It is true that we have to read the inside of a book
to see what it talks about but does not mean that they are a mystery. So why he told me so, what he
means is the Mythology lens in Critical Literature will allow me and the readers to reach the puzzle
events and understand them thoroughly and using this technique, we can figure out all of the mystery
events in all these books: Through the looking glass, Brave new world, Heart of darkness and
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Inside the story, Marlow have done so many things that makes him a Hero and it makes the story
become an adventure. Opposite from Marlow, Kurt the Ruler turn a part of his story into his Own
world which can be assume to be the Evil World. Section IV The story Harrison Bergeron is the last
story that i read and i can find some archetypes in the story. Firstly is Character Archetype, Harrison
Bergeron can be seen as The Ruler because he is strong, genius; He also said that I am a greater ruler
than any man who ever lived! [pg4 Harrison Bergeron]. The next one is Diana Moon Glampers, she
could be The Rebel archetype. Since she is the one who dumping down the one that is above average,
Diana Moon Glampers loaded the gun again. She aimed it at the musicians and told them they had ten
seconds to get their handicaps back on. [pg5 Harrison Bergeron]. To what I think, this whole story can
be one big Event archetype. Inside the story, everyone has to wear handicap tools and it makes people
around the world have the same Intelligent Quotient: George, while his intelligence was way above
normal, had a little mental handicap radio in his ear [pg1 Harrison Bergeron]. The handicap tools do
not makes the world easier to control but makes it going down because there will be no new invention
that change the
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Sex Trafficking Research Paper
Sex trafficking is a huge problem within the world today. According to Equality Now, which is an
organization that helps to advocate for trafficking, estimates about 20.9 million adults and children are
bought and sold worldwide (Global Sex Trafficking). One particular country where this is a problem is
Cambodia. Cambodia native Somaly Mam founded Agir Pour les Femmes en Situation Precaire
(AFESIP) and cofounded the Somaly Mam Foundation. AFESIP helps sex trafficking victims escape
trafficking and emotionally and economically heal while the Somaly Mam Foundation works on a
three step approach: action, advocacy, and awareness (Finley). Together with these two organizations
Somaly Mam was able to fight back sex trafficking and help thousands ... Show more content on
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Their mission statement is: The Somaly Mam Foundation is dedicated to eradicating the trafficking
and sexual exploitation of women and girls in Southeast Asia, and empowering survivors as part of the
solution and their vision is a world where women and girls are safe from trafficking and sexual
exploitation (Somaly). The foundation operates on a three step approach: Action, Advocacy, and
Awareness (Finley). This foundation works closely with AFESIP since that organization is located in
Cambodia and does most of the actual rescues and reintegration processes for the women and
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Senior Prom Research Paper
The day of senior prom June 2, 2016 was one of the fun most stressful time of my life. From getting
ready, making appointment, taking pictures and arriving there was so irritating. I would most
definitely do prom over again. Maybe without all the hassles and annoyance I went through to have
the experience. I may be more prepared next time.
Making appointments for prom was so frustrating. It felt as though I was experiencing my wedding
day. Even though I planned everything a month or two ahead of time nothing went as planned.
Honestly I thanks God that I found my dress at the time I did. Else I would ve been way behind
schedule. When making my nails, makeup and hair appointment. I was getting upset because the nail
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My sister and I started to get ready so we can take our pictures. Everything came together nicely. Her
with her navy blue and silver two piece dress and silver heels and me with my mermaid fitted, open
back gold and black dress with a train and gold open toe Heels. We were look amazing. While styling
my hair, taken out the pin curls I was getting frustrated. My curls wasn t coming out tight the way I
wanted them. Me wanting to stay on schedule I had to deal with the body wave look. Finally coming
out the house to go meet the cameraman to take our pictures. I was nervous and excited but, Not only
was I excited I was camera ready. After an hour or so of taking pictures our ride was here. The way
our ride was looking. I could not stop smiling I was so happy. It was an infinity limo all black with
silver outlining. In the inside it was looking like a nightclub with different color flashing lights and
loud music. After saying bye to everyone so we can leave to meet our dates and friends. Our
Cameraman got in the limo with us taking more pictures and recording. Finally getting to the pick up
spot. Our friends were there but our dates wasn t. After waiting five minutes they finally arrive. Even
though I was mad at my date for not being on time. I was also happy because he cleaned up nice. We
were matching with gold and black with red boutonniere and corsage. Plus he got his dreads freshly
twisted. I don t know why but, I was afraid he was gone
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Philosophy Statement For Social Work Essay
Philosophy Statement
Social work practice is involve around service , social justice , dignity , worth of individual ,
importance of relationships, integrity and competence . The way I will maintain and develop the
values throughout my career is to continue my education, conducting research, self assessments,
engage in interventions and participate in giving service on micro, macro and mezzo level. Continuing
education is very important when working in the field of social work .Social Work is a field that is
constantly advancing and you need to be competent in the arena you want to be specialized in. So it is
essential to be updated on current events and research. As you continuing your education you are also
opening up a door for more opportunities learning more skills to enhance your ability to be a more
effective social worker. Conducting research is very important when you are trying to implement
programs and gain more knowledge on different subject. It is a essential need when trying to use the
best approaches when working with your client .Self Assessments is very significant tool when being
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The way I will deal with personality conflicts is by trying to remain professional at all time. Also it
will help to speak with professional in the field to see how they dealt with certain situations. Dealing
with ethical dilemmas I believe you should be able to speak to colleagues and supervisor about the
situation. Learn to also trust your own judgement how you should go about working through a
situation. Policy Formulation is the process of dealing with policies it is important for me to learn
more about how this process works so that I will become more useful with assisting my clients for
now needs and the
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Muskigum College Essay
Trying to choose between Muskigum and The University of Kentucky is like picking between a luxury
car and a basic model. Both will get you moving in the right direction, but one will cost you a lot more
money for the bells and whistles. Muskigum has the standard education, according to the University of
Kentucky website they have nationally ranked programs and research departments. Making the final
college choice is a difficult decision for a student and his or her family. The final decision needs to be
a balance between value and opportunity. I want to get the best opportunity for the best deal. This
could be a better academic program in my major, more rigorous academics overall, a better location,
internships, and a safer campus. One ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is close to restaurants, shops, and nightlife. The campus is large there is no way you can walk
everywhere. Muskingum University has 100 campus groups and the University of Kentucky offers
350 clubs. What is surprising is Muskingum has a student teacher ratio of 14 to 1, and the University
of Kentucky has a student teacher ratio of 17 to 1. The University of Kentucky has an acceptance rate
of 89%, where Muskingum has an acceptance rate of 73.9%. Safety is always a concern. I was
shocked to find out that the small Muskingum University has an overall crime rating of C when
compare reported on campus, city, and regional crime against all other schools nationwide.
Muskingum University earns an overall crime rating of C Muskingum has far more than average
reported offenses. The University of Kentucky earned an overall crime rating of C+ when compare
reported on campus, city, and regional crime against all other schools. When all violations are totaled
and weighed by both severity and the number of students at the school, UK has average reported
offenses. The largest difference I see between these two universities is the majors offered. University
of Kentucky has five times more majors then Muskingum. Students can choose from some 200 majors
and degree programs in 17 academic and professional colleges. The University of Kentucky has top
research. UK is ranked 28th among all public universities. Research at UK is a
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How Did Theodore Roosevelt s Life In The White House
Theodore Roosevelt, the twenty sixth President of the United States. He is known as the youngest man
to ever assume the presidency. He was not like most presidents in office and he changed the White
House in many ways. I chose this question because I thought it was interesting how he was different
than other presidents that lived in the White House. I wanted to know more about his personal life
while serving as president and how it impacted the lives of presidents who succeeded him.
Furthermore, his life as president was different for many reasons.
Teddy Roosevelt lived a very exciting life. I think that his life in the White House was pretty different
from any of the presidents at the time. He often visited his home in which he lived before ... Show
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Roosevelt was the United States first progressive president. The Roosevelt family, including his wife,
Edith, and six children moved into the White House. With them they brought over fifteen animals
including, a small bear, a lizard, four guinea pigs, a pig, a badger, a blue macaw, a hen, a rooster, a
hyena, a barn owl, a rabbit, a pony, and five dogs (United States.). This is more animals than there had
ever been in the White House at the time. With the Roosevelt s in the White House it was rarely quiet.
The children were well known for their adventures inside the White House. One time, the kids took
the family pony, Algonquin, up the White House elevator to Archie s, Roosevelt and Edith s second
youngest son, bedroom when he was sick (The Life...). In another instance, Andrew Jackson s portrait
was found to have spitballs on it when one of the kids launched a make believe attack on the White
House. TR played along and called off the attack through the War Department. Newspapers all over
the country printed stories of the pranks and when the public heard of the antics, they fell in love with
the Roosevelt children. They soon became known as The White House Gang . The president s
youngest son, Quentin, once snuck four snakes into the Oval Office and scared a group of
congressmen (SparkNotes Editors.). The children were like not like other children that
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Essay on Noah and the Ark
Noah and the Ark
The story of Noah and the ark is probably one of the most read stories of the bible. Perhaps it is
because of the great tragedy it portrays, or because it is a story of salvation. Noah and his family along
with the animals were saved from the flood, while the other people and animals perished as a result of
it. Growing up the story of Noah and the ark was one of my favorites; Quite simply because of the
drawings depicting the story. They appeared so beautiful, when after many years I m realizing the
whole of the story. The story of the destruction of mankind, and the story of regrowth. I chose this
topic because I realized how little I really do know about Noah and the ark. I will relay the story of
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God decided to wipe out mankind with a flood. In order to help repopulate the earth after the flood
was over, God called upon Noah. God told Noah to build himself an ark out of cypress wood, with
room inside. He told Noah to cover the ark, both inside and out with pitch to protect it from the
waters. God instructed Noah as to the size of the ark, and what it was to look like. The ark is to be 450
feet long, 75 feet wide, and 45 feet high. Make a roof for it and finish the ark within 18 inches of the
top. Put a door in the side of the ark and make lower, middle, and upper decks. (Genesis 6: 15 16) God
also told Noah about the plan for the flood, and what he was to do with the ark. Noah, his wife, his
sons, and his sons wives would all be on the ark an spared from the destruction the flood would cause.
Along with his family, God wanted Noah to bring two of all living creatures, one male, and one
female. Brining a male and a female of each kind of creature would allow them to reproduce and
repopulate their species. The last thing God commanded Noah to do was to take every kind of food
that is to be eaten and stored for his family and the creatures. Noah and his family entered the ark as
God had commanded. After seven days, the waters of the flood were over the earth. All the
wellsprings of the great deep burst and the casements of the heavens were opened. (Genesis pg 32) It
rained for forty
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Lava Lake Research Paper
The Lava Lake in Kilauea is Rising
There is a lava lake that sits within the Kilauea Volcano at the Halema uma u Crater in Hawaii, and it
has risen to its highest levels in years. So high in fact, that it s splattering above the crater rim and
creating heat and loud popping sounds. The lava lake was formed in 2008. It s only about 70 feet from
the rim of the crater today.
Visitors Awed by Rising and Falling Lava Lake
Yesterday, the lava lake travelled to 90 feet from the rim. Such activity is deemed normal; however, it
is uncertain if it will continue to rise. USGS geologists believe that it s caused from inflation that
started suddenly on Tuesday and is expected to last into Thursday. During this time, magma rises into
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Visitors at the Jagger Museum (observation points and around the crater drive are catching quite a
show. This is something that doesn t pose a threat to any residents of the area and is actually quite a
treat to experience the show of the spattering lava lake for those who travel to the volcano. Lava flow
continues from vents at the southeast edge of the crater at Pu u O O.
Lava Lake Forming Since September
The lava lake is caused from the eruption of the Kilauea volcano back in September, which has
continuously sent lava in the direction of the Puna district in Hawaii. It s not currently a threat to the
health of visitors or residents. The Kilauea volcano continues to erupt at two separate locations. One is
located within the Halema uma u Crater, which is where the rising lava lake can be viewed from the
Jagger Museum. The second is the Pu u O O located about ten miles east of the summit near the East
rift.
The Pu u O O area is not accessible to the public and is an area of active lava travel. There is no lava
reaching the ocean or causing any harm to any residents. At night the fumes and the lights from the
plume of lava puts on a dramatic show in Hawaii and is quite dramatic to view. Observations from the
Pu u o location show that there s been no change to the percentage of ground
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12- “Believers Who Are Amazed By Jesus Tell Others, And
12 Believers who are amazed by Jesus tell others, and they in turn are amazed. When we tell others
about Christ, great things happen through the power of Christ.
18 People who think they are somebody seldom stand in amazement at somebody else. We must learn
not to exalt ourselves, but instead exalt Christ.
20 21 Should we claim to be humble, though, we have already started down the slippery slope of
arrogance. To speak (or write) about humility so that others may learn can itself become a prideful act.
29 30 That s what happens when we meet Jesus and are amazed by him: we go to tell others, including
those who have turned against us. This is how the gospel is spread, through people willingly and
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95 When you fall in love with someone who amazes you, you talk. How true is this?! Love brings
forth words from the innermost being of one s heart. It is only natural.
97 98 He doesn t work miracles in our lives so we can just hang out with Him. Jesus does not work
miracles so we can sit in amazement. Instead, he wants us to live in response to all He has done for us.
99 The gospel erupting from us leads to changed lives. Amen!
PUTTING ON THE ARMOR: JOURNAL
15 We must know Jesus who is truth in order to wear the belt of truth.
17 Jesus who knew the truth, spoke the truth, and lived the truth is still the Truth today.
20 Perhaps is we focused more on doing good than avoiding wrong, we would make more difference
in our world. This is so true! God does not want people to legalistically obey His commands, instead
He wants them to go out into the world and live for Christ.
30 God not only gives us blessings in the present, but He also guarantees blessings in the future. This
is such a sweet and true statement that speaks to my soul. God is good!
38 David reminds each of us were one bad decision away from falling into unrighteousness.
49 I pray I will have that boldness, always being ready to proclaim the gospel to others. Me too!
55 Relationships that point others to Jesus really do matter.
56 When the world sees believers who quarrel and bicker, they
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Summary Of God, The Founding Fathers, And The Making Of A...
In American Gospel: God, the Founding Fathers, and the Making of a Nation, Jon Meacham explores
the dynamic relationship between religion and government in America in the hope that contemporary
America can learn from the past. The period covered by the book spans from 1620 until Reagan s
presidency in the late 1980s. However, Meacham focuses on the Founding Fathers stances and their
continued impact on American politics. More specifically, the book details the conflict over the
separation of private religious expression and the more neutral public religion .
One of Meacham s main purposes in writing the American Gospel is to correct common
misconceptions of both secularists and evangelists in addition to moderates. In doing so, he quotes ...
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Although, Meacham notes that it was an excuse to search for gold in a new land as Virginia s charter
instructed the settlers to search for all Manners of Mines of Gold, Silver, and Copper. Only 3% of that
charter was about God (61). While the Spanish went to great lengths to convert the natives of Mexico,
the English did not. Meacham mentions the criminal treatment of Native Americans perhaps three
times and implies that religion was a factor (65). Nonetheless, he does not linger on the topic and
provides no specific details. This is rather surprising considering his description of Andrew Jackson s
era as a time of religious revival and growing nationalism (141). A time during which Jackson signed
the Indian Removal Act and his successor Martin Van Buren authorized the forced removal of the
Cherokee people from their native lands in what became known as The Trail of Tears. Yet Meacham
ignores this completely while instead comparing Jackson s stance on religion and government to that
of Thomas Jefferson. Similarly to his discussion of Native Americans, Meacham classifies the
religious and cultural implications for the faiths and customs of those brought here in bondage as
largely overlooked, but fails to expand upon the topic of African American slavery and its effects
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Examples Of Foster Care Related Ordeals
Observations of Trauma Illustrated within Examples of Foster Care Related Ordeals Sabine D Hobbs
Prescott College Though I never entered foster care as a child and therefore, did not consider this topic
directly related to my childhood; I see things differently now. The largest common denominator for
the existence of foster care and the primary reason why children get placed is extreme poverty.
Although I have gone hungry myself here and there in my life, and I also have encountered financial
hardship throughout, it appears as really nothing compares to the histories of these families. The
traumas they have endured living through despair and darkness of these circumstances is not easy to
put into words. My research took me to different genders, different cultures, and different extremes of
personal history. It was really heartbreaking to find out these facts via individual memoirs because it
felt like they all sat in the middle of my room, up close and personal. What I do know now without a
doubt is that I can clearly relate to the raw emotions which back up any human trauma out there. Any
of these emotions are what connects humans all over the world; it gives people the key to relating to
one another, especially in the space of suffering, as it will demonstrate through the call for and usage
of foster care. The memoir that made the biggest impact on me was the one about Andrew Bridge
(2008). He spent most of his youth, more than 10 years, with a county funded
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The Importance Of Long Distance Communication
Something else that was important with communication that was mentioned in most of the studies,
was openness, openness was positively correlated with relational satisfaction says Maguire and
Kinney (2010:41). To ensure a strong foundation, strong communication is important and can lead to a
healthy and successful relationship. Communicating not only issues but good things about the
relationship itself. For example relational savoring may be an effective tool for preventing declines in
relationship satisfaction , says Borelli (2015:1103 ) In this study, couples who were able to savor their
relationship had a higher satisfaction rating than those who did not. Talking about all things can only
lead to strengthening a long distance relationship and that is why is is an important part of a successful
long distance relationship.
Next in a study by Borelli (2015), some conclusions were found in the study that contributed to
successful long distance relationships. First, physical separations can lead to low security in a long
distance relationship, so being sure that each partner feels loved and secure in the relationship. This
feeling of security can protect the quality of their relationship from the stresses inherent to LDRs (long
distance relationships) , says Borelli (2015: 1085) . Next, couples who had higher satisfaction in the
partnership were more comfortable to share and focus on feelings with each other. Lastly, ensuring the
relationship satisfaction is secure and
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Andy Warhol s Influence on the Art World Essay
When you go to an art show do you understand the symbolic interpretation of the pieces? Don t feel
bad, most people don t. What s so upsetting about that is that you really miss out on the experience.
When I think about interpretation of art I think of Andy Warhol. Andy Warhol s use of iconography
changed not only the art world but the people who came into contact with his art. Once you
understand his life and art, you will understand his art as a symbolic representation. Andy Warhol
(Andrew Warhola) was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on August 6, 1928. His parents were Julia
and Ondrej Warhola and was the youngest of three boys. Warhol became ill with St. Vitus disease
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His early paintings had an unconventional, unique, and unfinished look about them. The images were
known to everyone in everyday life. I was looking at a bunch of Warhol s paintings and I was
confused. I was just staring at them and I m thinking why don t you look like a Warhol? Then I realize
that these paintings are from when he was younger. This was before he defined his aesthetic. I believe
this was his discovering phase then he goes into his silk screening phase. Andy Warhol used current
icons from the world for his work. One of the famous icons was the Campbell s soup can. In 1962
Warhol displayed his Campbell s soup piece, one canvas for each 32 types of Campbell s soup. In
1960, Warhol began producing his first canvases, which he based on comic strip subjects. In 1961, he
started using the method of silk screening. Silk screening starts with a stencil drawing then transferred
with glue onto silk. Warhol s first silkscreen was Campbell s Soup cans. Campbell s Soup was an icon
in the 1960s that gave you a sense of comfort. In spite of that, Warhol s Soup Can paintings were to
provoke concern about value. At first glance it may seem like a joke but it s actually a sophisticated
and thought provoking artistic statement. In the 1960s Andy Warhol made a sculpture that was
extension of what Warhol had done with the Campbell s Soup Cans, Brillo Boxes. The Brillo Boxes
were made out of wood but made to look accurately like the boxes found in the
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Sacred Heart Church Research Paper
Architecture has always been adapting, revisiting and appropriating what has been done before,
looking back to precedents to find new inspirations. Despite new technology and pop culture, history
dictates symbolism and formalistic appeal even if we are unaware of it. We grow up associating
certain symbols and imagery to its connotated meaning, for example, when we see a cross we
immediately think of Christianity. Because of that, churches nowadays continue to look back to
ancient Christian structure to draw long established design elements and symbols and Sacred Heart
Church is no exception. Firstly, I will describe the physical elements of the Sacred Heart church.
Afterwards, I will compare and analyze the similarities and differences between this church and pre
modern Christian architecture.
Sacred Heart Church is the second oldest church located 1307 14th Street SW in Downtown Westside
in Calgary, Canada. It is founded in 1910. There are two main complexes in this architecture, the older
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There is an approximately 8 story tall tower located in the longer structure, towards the back end of
the plan. It has a square base with a top section extruding to a singular point, forming a pinnacle.
When visitors approach the church, they are welcomed with a courtyard located in the front. This
courtyard is miniature in size in comparison to other Christian architectures and therefore cannot be
identified as an atrium. Another captivating feature of this church is the statue of Jesus Christ located
in this courtyard. When visitors attempt to enter the premises, they will be confronted with a circular
platform that elevates the church slightly, segregating itself away from the street. The front entry door
has a rectangular frame with an arched top. The window frame of this door is composed of 2 Celtic
cross symbols. This symbol is prevalent throughout the composition of the
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Mccaslin Interruptions Poem
Interruptions and the Mindful Moment: McCaslin s Interruptions
In a busy and production oriented society, interruptions are generally seen as irritating, rude and
unnecessary moments that should be avoided at all costs. However, in Interruptions , Susan McCaslin
wants the reader to consider that living in the gaps between thought and conversation, in the
interruptions of life, is how one can often see what is truly happening in the present around us. Using
the rhetorical pattern of contrast as well as direction, the unexpected, natural imagery and words about
language, McCaslin seeks to demonstrate the value of interruptions by understanding them as the gaps
in life where the opportunities for mindfulness and creativity lie.
The first stanza of McCaslin s Interruptions begins by giving the reader the direction that is the
backbone of the poem s theme: in other words, the reader must grow accustomed to the interruptions
in life so that the chance for mindfulness can occur. She then uses an unexpected subversion and
natural imagery to begin building the contrasts where the interruptions in the poem develop. McCaslin
directs the reader to Get used to them , beginning a series of commands to the reader to accept
interruptions in every day life. She subverts the idea of a traditional male Abrahamic god,
transforming the God she s discussing into a woman. This unexpected turn disrupts the poem itself, an
example of the interruptions she s heeding the reader to [g]et
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Negatives Of Paying College Athletes
How would paying college athletes be economically beneficial to students, college athletes, and
colleges? This topic has many controversial answers. In his article Sharing the Wealth with College
Athletes, William C. Rhoden states, In fact, the revenue plan is aimed and designed to be a perk for
seniors that complete the cycle: Those who play hard and earn their degrees (8). He further explains
how colleges reward their college athletes. A contradicting point of view to Rhoden s is shared in Joe
Posnanski s article College Athletes Should Not be Paid . According to this article he states, No,
college athletics is not about the players. College athletics is FOR the players (Posnanski). In saying
this he reveals he does not support the paying of college athletes. Although Rhoden s article doesn t
specifically speak of the paying of athletes it refers to the substitution after they earn it per say. Paying
college athletes. Many think it would not be economically beneficial. How would paying college
athletes be economically beneficial? Paying college athletes would be economically beneficial
because it would allow for more academic scholarships instead of more sports scholarships, help the
college athletes by receiving the payment to pay for other necessities and enhancing their
performance, and giving the colleges less trouble with athletes dropping out or having to resign.
Correspondingly, paying college athletes would benefit the students of that college because
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The Dramatic Importance of the Boxing Scene Between Eddie...
The dramatic importance of the boxing scene between Eddie and Roldolpho
The story, A View from the Bridge is set in America and it talks about a longshoreman, Eddie. He has
kindly let two of his relatives who are illegal immigrants from Italy stay in his house. The boxing
scene in Act 1, episode 5 of the play is of dramatic importance as it reveals the tension between Eddie
and Rodolpho, one of the illegal immigrants. The scene highlights the different views and relationship
of the two women towards Eddie as he is starting to resemble a tragic hero and is on his path of self
destruction and downfall. It also emphasizes the growing importance of Marco s role which eventually
leads to the climax at the beginning of Act 1.
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Catherine might have also done that on purpose so she could annoy Eddie because of what he has
done to Rodolpho. From here we can see that Catherine s view towards Eddie is deteriorating as she
acts more rebellious around him while Beatrice still thinks there is hope for Eddie and is still on his
side.
The end of Act 1 closely resembles a Greek Tragedy. In the boxing scene, Eddie begins to make bold
moves and does things that are out of the ordinary. Feints with his left hand and lands with his right .
He starts making mistakes without realizing it as he decides to physically hurt Rodolpho by punching
him. This is just the beginning of his path towards self destruction as he makes his fatal flaw later on
in the play. The other characters in the play are all slowly turning against him. Catherine decides to be
rebellious in front of Eddie, You wanna dance, Rodolpho? Marco challenges Eddie by asking him,
Can you lift this chair? Beatrice criticizes Eddie for being too overprotective and his unnatural
affection towards Catherine, Well then, be an uncle then. Rodolpho tries to reason with Eddie, I have
respect for her, Eddie. All right, sure. But I can t stay in the house all the time, Eddie.
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Dry Bulk Cargo
From grains to coal and from sugar to cocoa, dry bulk cargo cover a range of produce and raw
materials that have two features in common: they are unpacked and are homogeneous. These two
properties make it easier for dry bulk cargo to be dropped or poured into the hold of a bulk carrier.
Figure: Dry Bulk Carrier
Without the estimated 500 million DWT of dry bulk shipping transported by sea annually, life today
would be altered dramatically. Just having breakfast would be a very different event, with the
ingredients of bread and cereal coming from dry bulks, as well as coffee and the sugar to sweeten it.
Even the metal elements of your toaster and kettle come by sea and the coal to generate the electricity
supply to power both appliances is likewise shipped in. Other dry bulk cargo include iron ore, alumina
fertilisers, scrap, sulphur and cement, as well as a large number of agricultural products for the human
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However, in 2011, the Vale Brasil , the first in a series of VLOCs entered service. This vessel has a
deadweight of 402,347 tonnes. (Source: http://www.intercargo.org/industry/58 trades.html) Figure:
Vale Brazil the largest Dry Bulk vessel
Bulk and Break bulk are two terms that are being used incorrectly and interchangeably during the
course of day to day business. These terms cannot be used interchangeably because there are
distinctive differences between Bulk and Break Bulk in terms of cargo, nature, size, capacity,
handling, trade, customers, ports, terminals, equipment, infrastructure etc.
The difference between Bulk and Break Bulk
The term Bulk relates to trades where dry cargo such as Iron ore, Grain, Alumina and Phosphate are
carried in loose form (i.e. cargo is not packed) and loaded directly into the holds of the vessel, see
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Literary Analysis Of Nadine Gordimer s Once Upon A Time
Not all Once Upon a Time stories end in a happily ever after. In society, some men and women
overprotect their children so intensely that occasionally this puts them in more danger which leads
many to say that they are metaphorically in a prison. This leads to an unhealthy lifestyle for children
all around the world that has protective parents. Adding multiple layers of body armor just weighs you
down. In the short story Once Upon a Time, author Nadine Gordimer, uses point of view to show the
problem in the story, the problem is about excessive protection and how it ends up failing dramatically
but not in the way you think, maybe if the family would have moved things would not have ended up
the way it did. Once Upon a Time is a short story with fairy tale characteristics, like all short stories it
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The purpose of the short story is to show how the act of overprotecting could be a problem while it
also shows the issues of apartheid in south Africa around the late 1960s. The short story she writes
about is third person omniscient this means the where the author knows a lot about the characters of
the story as well as the setting. In the beginning though it can be seen she uses first person and talks
about her experience. The family that Nadine Gordimer writes about in this short story builds multiple
protective measurements to ensure the safety of their family and their child, due to the riots happening
all around the city. However, the family s way of protecting themselves made it feel like a prison
rather than their own house. The author displayed this when writing, So from every window and door
in the house where they were living happily ever after they now saw the trees and sky through bars.
(Gordimer 2) The security measurements the family laid out were meant to keep the family safe and
unharmed. However, their preventative
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Freedom Of Decision Making Power
In Sweden child rearing was customarily strict, which prompted to a reactionary development of free
childhood in the 70s. Kids were allowed to settle on their own choices, so they essentially ran wild.
Different guardians jokingly called it free from Upbringing .
FreeUpbringing was overcompensation; the perfect is a balancing act. Freedomis valuable; however it
s dangerous if not adjusted with obligation. At last, free Upbringing acted to separate children s
freedom from taking liability for their activities.Employees are clearly not children, but freedomof
decision making powers to individual employees are not barrier free.
Freedom of decision making powers to individual employees varies from culture to culture, person to
person, task to task and varies among organization also with in organization hierarchy.
Freedom of decision making power can take different form from extreme to mid. An organization can
follow full autonomy or participative or full directive decision making power.
Autonomy
Autonomy is the degree to which a job provides an employee independence to schedule their work
and independence to determine the process to do the job. Larger amounts of self rule at work have
been appeared to expand work fulfilment, and in some cases, motivation to perform the job.
In traditional organizations, higher level employees had freedom of decision making. Now different
organization structure such as flatter structure in organization brings more autonomy for lower
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Summary Of The Omnivore s Dilemma By Michael Pollan
In the second section of Michael Pollan s book, The Omnivore s Dilemma, pastoral grass and organic
foods are the main focus and many agree that grass is a far better choice for animals that graze. By
switching a cows diet back to normal food, will impact the market of food prices because the supply
would not be able to keep up with the demand, thus making the food market a disaster, or at least that
s what I picture when I think of the outcome. The demand for beef now is so great that these cattle are
being slaughtered at roughly 12 months, that s not even half of the total life span they re supposed to
live. A grass fed cow takes about 4 5 years to be ready for some great steaks, but thanks to our wonder
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Yes, the government owns the word organic and they have the power to decide what the term actually
means, for example the organic food that is produced in these industrial organic farms are subject to
the same repugnant conditions all other conventional farms are subject to. As a father, I can recall
making decisions on purchasing the more expensive food item because it was right next to the bad one
and the good one had on the label that it was organically made so I never bothered to read the label. If
I would ve stopped and read the labels, I would ve discovered that the good decision that I had made
for the health of my family was actually just as bad as the food we are trying to stay away from. Even
the stores such as Trader Joes and Whole Foods are guilty of having tainted food in their aisles.
Growing up with a mother that is conscious of her health, these healthy food markets are a shock to
find out they are killing us too. In an article by Darla Cameron and Peter Whoriskey, Who is behind
organic brands, they say that Consumers may not know that these 92 organic food brands are owned
by some of the nation s largest food processors. , the largest food processors are in deep with
government that there is not enough regulations to
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Analysis Of The Devil In The White City By Erik Larson
In Erik Larson s tale The Devil In The White City he utilizes chapter separation in order to convey the
plot lines of the two different stories. This author s craft technique helps in the overall organization of
the plot. In addition, the device helps the reader understand and seperate the two stories up until the
point that they relate more to each other. Larson uses the technique of separating chapters for a logical
organization of ideas throughout the entire story. A logical organization that it is easy to understand
and make sense of for the reader.
This author s craft technique is very effective throughout the story. The technique is very effective
because it helps the reader understand the events that occured easier then by putting it in a
chronological order. If the author organized it chronologically it would be easier to mix up the people
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In addition, the separation demonstrates the good and evil that occurred during the time of Chicago s
World Fair and the years leading up to it. For example, in Part 1 at the end of the chapter titled The
Trouble Is Just Begun Larson states, Even Depew, however, did not foresee the true magnitude of the
forces that were converging on Burnham and Root. At this moment he and they saw the challenge in
its two most fundamental dimensions, time and money, and these were stark enough (34). Then on the
next page, the start of the next chapter, Holmes story is introduced as one morning in August 1886, as
heat rose from the streets with the intensity of a child s fever, a man calling himself H. H. Holmes
walked into one of Chicago s train stations (35). This demonstrates how the technique of separate
chapters and differing paragraph lengths is effective in the portrayal of the information. In this case,
the reader can see how the separate chapters clearly separates the two stories that occured in 1890 s
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The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time Analysis
As Christopher Boone says, entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem, (page 90) it is needless
to say that the acknowledgment of existing psychological issues as well as understanding them are
absolutely necessary when comprehending our world. In The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night
Time, Mark Haddon extends the scope of such psychological disorders through a diary narrative, as
Christopher unravels the murder of Mrs. Shears black poodle and the layers of internal thoughts as to
why he despises the color yellow or why prime numbers ease his disparities. Despite his prodigious
capacities in A level mathematics and astute memory, such gifts are encumbered with the inhibition of
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Those with AS are prone to be outcasts in the perspective of their peers and targets for bullying;
Although individuals may be assimilated into the public and normal classes, they struggle to seek
social acceptance due to restraints in social connections ( What is Aspeger Syndrome? , ASPEN) as
we see in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time, Christopher prefers to be in the presence
of silence accompanied by his pet rat. Such challenges confine him into repetitive routines and
manners limiting the experiences the world encompasses. Christopher would crouch and groan with
hands over his ears to counteract noise whenever he is distraught however, this behavior may be
inappropriate to those who observe this occurrence. With the inability to supply adequate
communication, he finds himself arrested for assaulting a police officer unable to convey his
discomforts of being touched. This exemplifies the difficulties in communication for both those with
AS who act out in sporadic instances frustrated to employ their emotions and others who respond
incorrectly to the situation with jokes and sarcasm that would be miscommunicated or taken to
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How The Mythological Creatures In Harry Potter And The...
(insert good introduction here). Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is a good fantasy because it has
mythological creatures, an evil force with great magic powers, and some kind of journey that the main
character must endure. Mythological creatures are quite common in fantasy movies. When watching a
fantasy movie many of the creatures/characters included in the movie are not common in the real
world. Mythological creatures are certain beings that don t actually existence only in an alternate
world or in a fantasy movie. In the movie one of the competitions that the contestants must swim in
this lake and find someone close to them and save them. The creatures that live in this lake happen to
be mermaids and they try to interfere with the rescue of the people stuck. Another task they must
complete includes fighting off a dragon. The dragons are guarding an egg that the contestants are
trying to get to accomplish that task of the competition. An evil force with great magic power trying to
threaten the life of the main character or someone else in the movie. Magic can only exist in a world
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If you think about all the fantasy movies you ve seen or have heard of there is always some kind
journey or quest that the main character is involved in. Somehow when they are finished with the
journey they have changed to being possibly being more mature, or they have learned they need to
change their ways to be the person they want to be. In The Goblet of Fire, Harry is younger than all
the other contestants in the competition and has less experience than all of them but still, must
complete all the task like everyone else. Many people doubt that he will be able to accomplish all the
task and many think he might die in the process. His journey has already started since there are
already previous movies but for this one, his journey begins when his name is spat out of The Goblet
of
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Tupac Shakur s The Rap Game
In 1998, Tupac Shakur released the song, Changes, directly dealing with the war on drugs, the
treatment of African Americans by police officers, and the struggles of living in the ghetto. Hip Hop
music in general tends to be very impactful towards the African American community. Tupac has
always stood out in the rap game because of his ability to be poetic and show feelings while being a
gangster rapper at the same time. Changes is one of Tupac Shakur s most famous songs. The rapper
compromises his more dominant bad boy gangster side to tackle African American social issues in this
song.
In the first few lines of the song Tupac writes, I m tired of bein poor and even worse I m black, my
stomach hurts, so I m lookin for a purse to snatch. These lines illustrate how a lot of black people in
America live in poverty and are not given as many opportunities to do good in society, so instead they
divert to committing crimes in order to just get by. This concept is repeated when he raps Give the
crack to the kids who the hell cares? One less hungry mouth on the welfare.
When Shakur states, Cops give a damn about a negro? Pull the trigger, kill a n*gga, he s a hero, he s
mentioning the controversial topic of how African Americans, more commonly African American
males, are targeted by the police and if a cop kills an African American male it s not a big deal. I
believe this portion of Shakur s song directly relates to W.E.B. Du Bois , Of Our Spiritual
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Investigating The Victimization Of Persons With Mental...
Abstract
This paper explores two published articles that investigate the victimization of persons with Mental
Retardation (MR). Specifically, this paper examined the differences between MR and mental illness,
the risk of victimization and the nature of victimization for persons with MR, factors contributing to
the risk of victimization for persons with MR, and perpetrators of victimization against persons with
MR. Studies have found several influences contributing to the risk of victimization for persons with
MR including victim related factors, relationship factors and environmental factors. Together, these
findings suggest that persons with MR are at a higher risk of being victimized.
The Effects of Victimization on Persons with Mental Retardation Mental Retardation (MR) is a
developmental disability along with autism, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and learning disabilities
(Petersilia, 2001). Specifically, MR is defined as significant limitations in intellectual functioning and
adaptive skills in two or more areas: self care, social skills, home living and other fundamental issues
for life functioning (Nettlebeck Wilson, 2002; Petersilia, 2001). Such limitations should originate
before age 18 and are commonly presented at birth. An IQ level below 70 is also used as a criterion for
measuring intellectual functioning in individuals with MR (Nettlebeck Wilson, 2002; Petersilia, 2001).
Distinctions exist between MR and mental illness. For example, a
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Integrated Ethics Essay
Integrated Ethics Essay Exxon Mobil David B. Dykstra Cornerstone University BUS 503 Prof. James
Fyock Introduction In order to operate ethically in a global marketplace, corporations like Exxon
Mobil need to define the conduct that they expect from their officers, executives, managers and
employees. Without a defined code of conduct, employees feel forced to use their personal mores to
determine what actions they should take in ethically ambiguous situations. Like children on a
playground, employees need to know where the fences are so that they can work effectively. The Eight
Principles In order for the directors and executives in any company to know that their employees are
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All officers, executives, managers, and employees should respect the privacy of all employees,
customers, and other stakeholders. The dignity principle also explicitly forbids child labor and allows
the employees to have the option to join a union for representation. Finally, this principle calls on all
stakeholders to respect other cultures and beliefs (Stanwick amp; Stanwick, 2009). The fairness
principle requires that all stakeholders be treated fairly and it defines fairness in four ways. Reciprocal
fairness speaks to treating other parties fairly and having them treat the company and its employees
properly as well. Distributive fairness discusses the proper allocation of limited corporate resources to
maximize their benefit for the company as a whole. Competitive fairness involves interaction with
existing and potential competitors. Competitive fairness must include fair treatment of your
competitors and does not allow collusion, bribes, or other illegal relationships. Procedural fairness
requires that the company and its employees treat all parties that interact with the firm properly and
with due process, including any internal employees who notify authorities of any illegal actions taking
place at the company (Stanwick amp; Stanwick, 2009). The key aspect of the citizenship principle is
that every employee should be a responsible citizen in the community. All officers, executives,
managers and employees
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Similarities And Differences Between Mesopotamia And...
Civilizations are radical states of human society that include a high level of culture, morals,
knowledge, manufacturing, and government. Mesopotamia was one of the most astounding
civilizations that anyone discovered. The location of this nation fell right in between the Tigris and
Euphrates Rivers, where modern day Iraq is located. It was positioned right along the fertile crescent .
Because of this, the soil was very rich which caused great agriculture. It was one of the first
cultivations to roam the earth. Mesopotamia had many phases, which included the Ubaid, Uruk,
Jemdat Nasr, Early Dynastic, Akkadian, Babylonian, Assyrian, and Persian period. Every stage had
their own unique trait. Something new and exciting happened for each era. During 4300 BCE, the late
Ubaid period in Mesopotamia began. Many events and actions took place during this time.
Mesopotamia was an outstanding region and contained many treasures, including pottery, inventions,
architecture, and Ziggurats. Civilizations are created and formed all over the world. What we see as
normal can be seen as a total obscenity in another. A strong society is always required in order for
each group to become successful. The ability to survive is the main key to acquiring a successful
society. Back in beginning of the world, growing and hunting for food was a big factor. We need food
and nutrients in order to survive. People were able to feed themselves and their loved ones. Longer
lasting lives were obtainable
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Master Harold vs No Exit Essay
The setting of a play is extremely vital. It could a form of symbolism, foreshadowing, or it can affect
the characters in the play. The is exactly the case in both No Exit by Jean Paul Sartre and Master
Harold ...and the boys by Athol Fugard. The setting in both plays contain of one room that mainly
consists of three major characters. The setting has an enormous impact on the behavior of the
characters. The time period in which both plays are form also effect the style of writing and the
characters. No Exit has an existentialist style of writing were as Master Harold ...and the boys was
written in the apartheid era of South Africa. Both books have similar settings, but also involve some
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This play is based in a small coffee shop in South Africa. A rainy day forces the shop to very
unproductive. Still there are two African workers with the son of the white owner. Look at the three of
us this afternoon (Fugard 46). Sam is talking to the rest saying that only the three of them are here this
afternoon. Fugard uses the one room to keep all of the characters together. He is trying to get the
audience to perceive them as friends at the beginning of the play. He wants to show the effect of
staying in a room with a select few can change the atmosphere of the room. Sartre and Fugard are both
trying to show the harmless side of the characters before the setting changes them and the
circumstances. The effect of the one room on anyone for a long period of time will result in hatred and
bias. In No Exit the two female characters, Inez and Estelle, want to kill each other by the end of the
play. Right! In that case, I ll stop her watching. (She picks up the PAPER knife and stabs Inez several
times.) (Sartre 45). Estelle is say that she will not let her watch her and Garcin. She takes the paper
knife in the room and starts to stab Inez. Estelle forgets that since they are in hell, she is already dead
and the knife has no effect on her. Estelle has a strong sense of hatred for Inez and vice versa. The
people also start to favor one over the other. Now then. Your lips. Give me your lips (Sartre
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Chapter 7.2 Final Paper
Unit 7 Writing Assignment Review 7.2 Final Short Paper Throughout the course readings, discussions,
and short papers you have explored events, topics, and themes in history that range from 1877 to the
present. As this course concludes consider all that has been covered. Select any two
events/topics/themes that we have learned about that you feel are essential to understanding America
as it is today and explain why. Take the time to think carefully about this topic and conduct research
that supports your ideas. Feel free to engage in a dialogue on this with your peers in the General
Questions forum. At the end of Module Eight you will submit a final short paper. As always, please
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Germany also had to accept blame for starting the war and pay for all the damage of the war. This was
in the amount of £ 6,600 million. I do not feel that this ultimately reinforced the conditions from
before the war. Before the war, Germany was strong and wanted to be stronger. After the treaty, they
were left in a position that they would not recover from. WWII consisted of many events that
increased tensions between the East and the West. The two main countries were the United States and
the Soviet Union. The allies (the western powers) and the Soviet Union had an alliance during the
second war. When the war ended the alliance began to get frayed at the edges. At the end of the war
most of Europe was occupied by four countries. The United States and the Soviet Union had the most
powerful military forces. The Cold War got its name because neither the United States nor the Soviet
Union wanted to openly fight each other and they were afraid of each other s power. Communism
came to the Soviet Union in 1918. The United States didn t trust the communist. Communism s goal
was to bring down capitalism in any way possible. When Stalin came into power in 1924, the US
mistrusted him even more. During this time, Germany was in the process of building itself up. Stalin
was concerned that Russia would be attacked and the US was concerned watching Hitler spread his
rule. Hitler had grown up in a strong Germany and he wanted to restore his country to that
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Persuasive Essay About Ice Skating
Ice skating can be a difficult sport to learn because there are many steps to learn before you can even
think about going into a competition. To be able to start you will need a pair of professional ice skates,
ice skating nylons, a ice skating dress or clothes suited to practice in like loose sweatpants and a long
sleeves. First, you need to learn the basics of ice skating. You need to be able to balance on the ice
without holding onto the wall, falling, and wobbling side to side. In order to move on to the next step
you have to skate smoothly with ease so you will look professional to the judges. At the beginning you
will most likely fall a lot, especially if you are not used to balancing onto a pair of shoes with a thin
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You two will keep doing that until you are able to do it on your own without the help of your
instructor. Before you start to make your routine, you will have to choose a song that will match
perfectly with your routine in the making. It may sound hard to pick the perfect song for a routine that
is not even made up yet, but for the first part all you have to do is find a song that you will be able to
skate and dance to. The most important rule you should remember while you are picking you song is
that the song has to be absolutely clean or else the judges will either deduct points from your score or
you will be disqualified it will most likely be the latter. Once you picked out a song give it to your
instructor to listen to and see if they approve of your choice of music. The second part is that your
instructor will either be able to make up a routine to go along with the music you had chosen or they
will tell you to choose a different song. Another option is that they can choose a song for you to skate
to. The reason why the last two options are there is because your instructor may not like the music you
had chosen since before they even listen to the music you chosen they are already figuring out what
will be put in your routine and how it will be put together. Next, you will begin practicing your routine
in parts before you
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Religion In Aral s The Door
The story Assimilation therefore, serves as a way of showing the negative impact of religion on
women. The view that women need to assimilate into the roles designed for them in society is also a
prominent aspect of the text. The main characters unwillingness to assimilate, is what ultimately leads
to her falling into trouble. This notion could symbolize religion and the belief notion of disobeying
God. Women s portrayal in religion is immensely different than that of men. This portrayal of women
in the majority of religions text is more negative than, that of men. This notion has become embedded
in society and therefore Aral s critique of the role of religion in society is greatly exemplified in the
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Uyar s story explores the matter of religion and its effect on society in a positive light. Uyar s portrays
the reality of a life without religion and spirituality as immensely, powerful and dull. In the beginning
of the story the author references a Ruined church The poppies on the hill by the ruined church had
just opened, the chill of the nights had quite disappeared, the ferry boat come only twice a week... This
intentional referenced to a ruined church in the beginning of the story symbioses the demise of
religion and religious spirituality in Turkey. The reference to the ruined church is the only direct
reference to religion or any religious matter, which exemplifies the state in which the community
regards religion. The story circulates around a peculiar group of individuals that decide to visit the
same hotel every year. The guests at the hotel seem to be enthralled with gossip and a multitude of
trivial matters such the arrival of any new guest or in fact the reading materials that the other guests
decide to
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Causes Of Thunderstorms
THUNDERSTORMS Mother Natures unhealthiest weather condition!
How Thunderstorms affects the human body
A thunderstorm is only considered a thunderstorm when lightning is present.
These storms can play an important role in physical pain and mental suffering.
Lightning is made from cold air and warm air inside a cloud that meets. The warm air has water
droplets that goes to the top of the cloud and the cold air has ice crystals goes to the bottom of the
cloud. When a storm forms the droplets and crystals hit each other and it separates the air and the two
parts hitting each other makes a static electrical charge in the cloud and forms a lightning bolt.
Thunder; one following the other. Thunder is air pressure that expands and contracts quickly in a
cloud by lightning. When the air gets heated it makes the sound of thunder.
10 UNHEALTHIEST FACTS ABOUT THUNDERSTORMS YOU DONT WANT TO
EXPERIENCE!
It s deadly and if you get struck by lightning there is always some permanent damage to the body!
1. Static electricity We all know that if you rub a negative atom to a positive together you get static
electricity and you get shocked, such as rubbing your hand back and forth on a rug. Watch it!
Anything you touch you will get shocked!
Lightning is considered static electricity in a thunderstorm. When the heat and cold meet it causes a
static electricity spark, as it is a positive and negative charge meeting each other.
So, how will you know if a lightning strike is near you? The hair
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Advancements in Tattoo Technology
In todays generation, its hard not to walk among todays society and not spot someone with a tattoo.
Since the 1970s, tattoos have become a mainstream part of Western fashion, common among both
sexes, to all economic classes, and to age groups from the later teen years to middle age. In todays
generation, the tattoo has taken on a noticeably different meaning than for previous older generations.
The tattoo has shifted from a form of deviance to an acceptable form of expression. Neurologists to
biohackers are reinventing the very idea of the tattoo. With the right technology, tattoos can do a lot
more than just be coloured pigmented skin. They can become digital devices as useful and complex as
the smartphone. This sounds like a fabricated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The future holds the emerging field of bio hacking. This term refers to a practice of part body
modification, and part computer hacking. Last year, artist Anthony Antonellis implanted an RFID chip
in his hand that could store and transmit one kilobyte of information through a tiny antennae. This also
brings to mind, Rich Lee, a salesman from Utah who implanted sound transmitting magnets in his
ears. The magnets are powered by a coil apparatus that includes a little amplifier and battery pack and
plugs into Lee s Walkman. The coil creates an electromagnetic field that vibrates the magnets in his
ears and creates sound comparable to a cheap pair of headphone. The next generation of tattoos is
most likely going to be a post ink enterprise. In some cases, ink will become ephemera, and in other
cases the ink is going to be a gadget itself. For example, LED tattoos, instead of ink injection this form
of tattooing involves implanting LED displays under the skin. These LED tattoos are made up of
silicon electronics less than 250 nanometers thick, built onto water soluble, biocompatible silk
substrates. When injected with saline, the silk substrates conform to fit the surrounding tissue and
eventually dissolve completely, leaving only the silicon circuitry. The body won t reject the electronics
which can be used to power LEDs that act as photonic tattoos. Brian Litt, a neurologist and
bioengineer, inventing this technology that could be used to build
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Ready Pull Out Your Rosary Analysis
Ready, Set, Pull Out Your Rosary! by Morgan Berendes is a story of a girl s first experience on a plane
ride. She starts the story with her emotions and feelings before she boards the plane. Next she talks
about the plane ride itself and gives descriptive information about the trip. Finally, she explains the
landing and getting off the plane. Morgan is very nervous and goes through various emotions through
the whole trip. Something along the way helps ease her fear and makes her feel comfort; she
remembers this little detail for the rest of her life. Everyone has different experiences with plane rides,
some good and some bad. This is a narration essay with lots of descriptive details. The author used a
very good vocabulary selection throughout
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Informative Speech On Cheese
How to Make Baked Macaroni and Cheese
I. Introduction
A. Attention Getter What do you call cheese that isn t yours? Nacho Cheese. The main ingredient, in
my favorite dish baked macaroni and cheese. Shredded cheese to Velveeta cheese all melted together,
to form the perfect combination. The perfect dish to have alongside some crispy fried chicken.
B. Tie to the Audience Most of us can say that we have eaten a good serving of macaroni and cheese
in our days. Whether It was from your grandmother, mother, aunt, or even a friend. But this dish is so
simple to make you too can pull it off, and make it as delicious as grandma.
C. Credentials Having five kids, that love macaroni and cheese, I think that I can make a pan of bake
macaroni and cheese blind folded. I have become the best baked macaroni and cheese maker of all
times, In my kid s eyes. They love it and request it at least times a month. Even my fiancé loves it.
D. Purpose The purpose of my speech is to inform the audience on how to make the perfect pan of
Baked Macaroni and Cheese.
E. Thesis/Preview Today I will be going over with you all the ingredients, the steps, and how long it
takes to bake the perfect pan of Macaroni and Cheese. So, you too can become a master. And have
your family screaming for more. II. Body
A. Main Point One The first thing in making the best pan of Baked Macaroni and Cheese is to make
sure you have all the proper ingredients.
1. There are many different types of cheese that you can use in your baked Macaroni and cheese.
According to Racheal Ray Star of the Food Network 30 Minute meals , the best kind of cheese to use
is Shredded white cheddar cheese.
2. For my own personal recipe I use 3 kinds of cheese, which are Velveeta Cheese, Shredded Sharp
Cheddar Cheese and Mozzarella Cheese. Which all fuse together to make the perfect taste. But if I
want my mac n cheese to have a little kick, I will sometimes use Guy Fieri recipe Mac Daddy Mac n
Cheese , and add Shredded Pepper Jack Cheese.
3. The rest of my ingredients I use to prepare my Baked Macaroni and Cheese are, 1 box of elbow
macaroni, 1 can of 2% condensed milk, 1 large egg, half stick of butter, teaspoon of black pepper, half
block of Velveeta cheese,2 bags
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Union General William Tecumseh Sherman s Carolina Campaign...
Union General William Tecumseh Sherman s Carolina campaign during the American Civil War led to
the capital of South Carolina in the city of Columbia in early 1865. Sherman was employing a new
military strategy of total war, in which he considered the civilian population and their property as
military targets. Upon hearing of Sherman s march toward Columbia, the Confederate cavalry General
Wade Hampton faced the reality that Columbia would be lost to Sherman.
The question for Hampton was how to prepare for the invasion of Columbia with a focus on the
disposition of supplies ranging from cotton, food, and alcohol, to military related supplies such as
ammunition, rifles, and cannons. It was both obvious and imperative to the Confederacy that the
Union could not take possession of these supplies, since this would simultaneously help the Union and
seriously hurt the Confederacy. Additionally, the presence of the cotton would make the potential of
fire a real danger for the citizenry and the buildings in which they lived, worked, gathered, and prayed.
Confederate General Wade Hampton unsuccessfully employed the tenants of the current U.S. Army
mission command philosophy during the Union General Sherman s campaign through South Carolina.
Hampton s failure to follow the yet to be written philosophy of mission command both before and
during Sherman s occupation of Columbia directly destroyed what little chance of winning the war the
South may have clung to. Conversely, General
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Comparison Of Oceania And North Korea
After World War Two in 1984 , the whole world witnessed twenty decades of nuclear warfare and civil
disintegration. These issues formed the superstate of Oceania, a collection of western countries such as
the Americas, Australia, and most importantly the British Isles, where the story takes place. In our
world, we have a little country known as North Korea, ruled by communism. North Korea is the
modern day superstate, Oceania, because people are under strict control in both, there s large amounts
of censorship, and the people are isolated from the outside world. North Korea is the modern day
Oceania because both of their citizens are under strict control. Oceania is under the control of the
Party and Big Brother, and citizens are constantly
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Little Havana Research Paper
Little Havana is one of Miami s most picturesque and beloved neighborhoods. It has some of the
oldest and most historic buildings in Miami. Ever since the Cuban immigration started in the 60s the
neighborhood became the home of many Cuban families, and later it was home as well for residents
from Central y South America helping them to shape and reinforce the strong and proud Hispanic
identity of the area. Walking by Calle 8 (8th street, the area s main drag) you always find either,
around Domino Park or at El Exquisito or at El Pub restaurants or at any other business between SW
12th Ave and SW 17th Ave, people who by their charming personality or by their clothing or by their
conversations always proudly display elements of their homeland,
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Digital Light On Millions Of Mirrors
WRIT340
Illumin Article
Heetaek Yang
Prof. Warford
Shine Light on Millions of Mirrors:
Digital Light Processing Projector
Abstract A digital light processing projector is a type of display device that uses a digital micro mirror
chip. The most common application of this projector is in movie theaters. In movie theaters, films are
shown by digital light processing projector, which emits light through color wheel and reflects it with
micro mirror chip. The two main technologies of digital light processing projector, color wheel and
micro mirror chip are engineered so precisely that it can create at least 16.7 million colors and refresh
a screen 120 times per second [1]. The technology of digital light processing projector is continuously
moving forward and soon it will be prevalent in home theaters.
Introduction
Recall our middle school memory in which we used to have one overhead projector in every
classroom. A teacher writes on a transparency sheet with a colored pen and a lamp under the black box
shines on the transparency sheet and the shadow of footprint is shown on the screen through the mirror
that is above the black box. It was very analog in a sense that it could only project a still sketch and its
color reproduction is very limited.
Late 1990 s is the beginning of the digitalization and our engineering endeavor at overhead projector
is Digital Light Processing projector. It may sound very high technologic, however, the science behind
it is quite straightforward
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Effect Of Food Safety Management Essay
Introduction Food safety has arising international concern, not only for its continuing significance to
public health, but also because of its impact on international trade (Burros, 1997). Motarjemi and
Mortimore (2005) affirmed that ensuring food safety in now day s complicated world is a difficult task
and is possible only with a essential effort of all sectors implying government, consumer organizations
and industry (Motarjemi, 2000). Which the sharing of food sector experts developed ISO 22000
incorporates the principles of HACCP, and respond to the needs of key levels which various
international food retailer syndicates develop in a single document (Frost, 2005). The prerequisite
programmes are the major discrimination between ISO 22000 and HACCP. The system more flexible
as a smaller number of CCPs introduced was made by the incorporation of prerequisite programmes in
the ISO22000
Research aim This study aims to illustrate the effect of food safety management through food safety
programs like HACCP and ISO 22000 on critical control points in hotel industry.
Research questions
1) What are the critical control points in the hospitality industry?
2) What do you mean food safety management?
3) What is the difference between HACCP and ISO 22000?
4) Is HACCP or ISO 22000 best in dealing with the critical control points?
Literature Review
Since history was first recorded unsafe food has been a human health problem and many food safety
problems
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Observation Of The Opera
The Austin Opera did an outstanding performance of Bizet s Carmen , on Thursday night, played at
The Long Center of the Performing Arts. Carmen is an Opera by French composer Georges Bizet,
who died suddenly months after Carmen s debut in Paris 1875. Bizet was a composer during the
romantic era, although he has other works Carmen is his most successful work and is frequently
performed in the world of operas.
I don t remember the last time I attended an opera but it was probably 10 years ago for a field trip in
elementary school. Attending the opera is something I see don t myself doing but I m glad I had an
opportunity to go.
The opera was conducted by Richard Buckley who has worked with many operas all around the
Unites States and overseas. I ve been to a couple of middle school and high school concerts where
there was a conductor and I ve enjoyed watching the conductors move their hands in the air, it was my
favorite part. During the opera, I would get distracted by Buckley s movements, you could to tell he
was so concentrated in the music. I m no music experts but from my point of view the orchestra
sounded wonderful and if there were any mistakes I wasn t able to hear them. The whole cast had
phenomenal voices but Carmen (Sandra Piques Eddy), Escamillo (Norman Garrett) and Micaëla
(Heather Phillips) had to be my top favorites of the night. Can you believe that there are people in the
world who can sing so beautiful in a different language and sing so loud that
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The Six Fundamental Movements Of Major Body Segments
The six fundamental movements of Major Body Segments are flexion, extension, abduction,
adduction, rotation, and circumduction. Flexion is a decrease in the angle between two body segments.
Flexion occurs at the shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee joints. An example exercise is doing curls on the
arm curl machine. Extension is an increase in the angle between two body segments, or the return
from flexion. An example exercise is by working on the leg extension. Abduction is the movement of
a body segment away from the midline. An example exercise for this body segment is a dumbbell
lateral raise, spreading of the fingers or toes, or the legs moving apart on a hip abductor machine.
Adduction is the movement of a body segment toward the midline, or
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How To Write A Debate On Any Topic - DEBATE JKW

  • 1. How To Write A Debate On Any Topic - DEBATE JKW 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 Debate On Any Topic - DEBATE JKW How To Write A Debate On Any Topic - DEBATE JKW
  • 2. Roman Gladiator Research Paper The gladiators were important to Roman society as they provided entertainment, and were used to honor the deceased. The emperors also used these games to appeal the people of the Roman Empire and to take care of other business. These games impacted modern sports in western civilizations by, having violence as a key component to their success, in many sports there are crowded stadiums filled with noisy people. Though the Romans did not realize it, they were setting the stage for sports to come. The gladiators were very important to Roman society. The fights would provide entertainment to the people watching the games they because they were used to celebrate important days such as birthdays, military victories, and to mark visits from important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was very similar to Pompeian and Nucerian fans when insults were traded back and forth and then fights broke out. In every sport they have agents or scouts looking for new talent, it was the same in Rome. They had people search newly conquered lands to choose gladiators to fight for them. In football there are different positions such as the Quarterback or tight end, as a gladiator you could choose which type of gladiator you could fight as. Life outside of the games was rough for most gladiators, but sometimes you would have the greatest time of your life. If you made enough money fighting and were able to live many matches you could earn your freedom as a slave. If you were a successful gladiator you would be on top of the world because you could do almost anything. Many people were mad enough to volunteer to be a gladiator for fame and glory, but few got to actually have it. After a while people started to get bored of gladiator fights because they were just not amused and horrified with these fights. With Christian minded people gladiator events finally came to an end in 404 CE. Emperor Honorius finally closed gladiator schools all together in 409 CE before the final straw that ended the games. Although some criminals continued the wild animal hunts and fights secretly for another century. Many romans missed this pastime as it was such a big part of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Environmental Burden Of Coal Fired Power Plants Essay Introduction : New techniques reduce the environmental burden of coal fired power plants and allow higher efficiencies with a better conversion of heat to electrical energy In the discussion concerning available energy carriers this is interesting to notice, since coal reserves can provide enough energy for another estimated 150 200 years. This is a much longer period than is calculated for the proven oil and gas reserves and is a factor that cannot be ignored in global energy discussions. The new techniques make power plants more complex and therefore safety should get extra attention in design and construction. Conventional power plants are designed conform standard guidelines developed in close harmony between companies, notified bodies and authorities. Safety has always been an implicit component of design and standard routines. With the introduction of extra complexity this is no longer sufficient and other methods that are already common practice in the petrochemical industry should be and are already introduced to secure overall safety. Research Problem : The main direction of activities of this complex consists in creation of basic and welding materials and processes which provide manufacturing of the main equipment of nuclear power plants. The work in this field commenced practically at the same time when the first nuclear power objects were being put into operation in the country and developed along with this branch of engineering. Materials and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Similarities Between Kierkegaard And Judge Wilhelm Jiajun Zhang PHIL 256 01 2/20/2016 First Paper Question #1 Kierkegaard explain all three stages, aesthete stage, ethical stage and religious stage in the selections from Either/Or and Fear and Trembling and he also explained how to have a self throughout these stages. Each stage is higher that the previous stage. In the selection from Either/Or, there are two characters exchanging their thoughts throughout the passage. The Aesthete said that the devil in out life is boredom and the boredom is the root of all evil. We always feel bored doing the same thing and look for other interesting thing to do. The Aesthete want to seek for pleasure to defeat the boredom and he is kind of a hedonist. However, we will find that other interesting thing will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is an endless cycle. The only way to get rid of boredom is to change ourselves rather than changing things to do. By saying that, Aesthete means that we need to be creative and imaginative in ourselves in order to see the same thing differently. On the other hand, Judge Wilhelm argues that we need to make choices seriously in order to have a self. We would lose ourselves if we don t make choices. By taking seriously, Judge Wilhelm means that if we make a choice, it is a commitment which we would never say no to the choice we have made. Judge Wilhelm say that Aesthete should learn to live by ethical principle, which require him to do something that he doesn t want to. For example, if you promise to drive your friend to the airport tomorrow morning, and you feel like you don t want to go afterwards, but somehow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Analyze Attitudes and Responses Toward the Poor in Europe... During the mid 15th century to the early 18th century almost half of Europe s total population could be considered poor and destitute. The attitudes of the clergy and the attitudes of the socially elite toward these people varied from pity to disgust, and their proposed solution to these problems differed. Some suggested helping all of the poor by giving them alms, some warned others to be careful of whom the money was given to and some people believed that being poor was a voluntary decision and if they wanted to get out of that situation, they do so without the help of others. In particular the clergy supported alms giving, government officials and the nobility advocated controlled giving, and some of the middle class were suspicious ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (d 11) He notes that the poor often talk about how accustomed they were to that lifestyle in that they can be independent and sleep where wherever they want because they have no worries. This view of the poor can be debated because during the mid 1500s, a peasant revolt occurred and was violently suppressed when Martin Luther expressed his distain for the stupid peasants and their misinterpretation of his teachings. In 1625, cardinal Richelieu suggested that people should give discerningly to the poor because the vagabonds were taking advantage of the situation and were being helped out by the kindhearted. (d 8) As time progressed new ideas came into society. Instead of giving freely to the poor, they should be made to work for their money, as Emperor Charles V expressed in his imperial decree for Netherlands. (d 4) Experience shows that begging for alms . . . errors and abused will result . . . therefore, he proposed that only the sick and those unable to work should receive aid. An English doctor noted that beggars, who came to his house, expressed a desire to live a sick but easy life rather than to get well and have to work hard to earn a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Still Alice Essay Alzheimer s disease (AD) is a slowly progressive disease of the brain that is characterized by impairment of memory and eventually by disturbances in reasoning, planning, language, and perception. (Howard Crystal) In Health 1000 we were asked to read the book Still Alice. I have never dealt with or have done any study on Alzheimer s disease before reading this book. After finishing this book it has really opened my eyes to how bad of a disease and how it cripples the mind. I never imagined the effect of this disease on a patient and the patient family. This book is about a upper middle aged lady named Alice who is diagnosed with Alzheimer s disease, and how she and her family learn how to deal with disease. One of the things this book ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John holds on to hope the whole book until he reads how the Amylix wasn t able to stabilize the Alzheimer patients. John starts to cry after finding out, because this is basically the final straw. It was his last ditch effort and in knowing it failed it symbolized that he failed and that Alice was doomed. This forced him to admit to himself that the women loved and cared so much for was no longer there and will never be there again. Alice ended up telling her colleagues about her diagnosis much later than when she told John. She only told them when she realized how much her teaching has slipped up and knowing it was only going to get worse with time. Alice would forget a whole lecture even though she just spent hours reviewing and studying her notes before class. One time she even went into her classroom and sat down for a few minutes just to get up and walk out of her classroom without teaching one thing. Alice ends up sending a formal letter to all her colleagues letting them know that she has Alzheimer and is going to be stepping down. Most of them stop by her office and offer their condolences after receiving her letter. After finding out her colleagues pretty much avoided Alice but if they did run across her they were polite, but quick to excuse themselves from her presence. This was hurtful for Alice because she once considered everybody in her department almost like a second family. I feel the one most effected ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Copper Reaction Lab Report AP Chemistry 12/13/11 Round Trip Copper Reactions Lab The purpose of this lab was to evaluate our skills of decanting a supernatant liquid without losing the solid and successful completion of a series of reactions. This was done through five chemical reactions involving copper. In this lab, elemental copper was put through five different chemical reactions in order to convert it into different compounds. By the end of the fifth reaction, the copper was back to its elemental state. In the first reaction, 0.95 g of pure copper was reacted with 4.0 mL of concentrated nitric acid under the fume hood. The solution was swirled until all of the copper had dissolved. The balanced equation for this reaction is as follows: Cu (s) + ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The black precipitate was allowed to settle and then the supernatant, the clear liquid that lies above a precipitate, was decanted, or poured carefully off. Then, 200 mL of hot distilled water was added and the precipitate was allowed to settle to repeat the decanting process again. In the fourth reaction, 15 mL of 6.0 M sulfuric acid was added to the copper (II) oxide while stirring. The balanced equation for this reaction is as follows: CuO (s) + H2SO4 (aq) à CuSO4 (aq) + H2O (l) + SO2 (g) When the sulfuric acid was added to copper (II) oxide, the solution turned blue. This was due to the formation of aqueous copper (II) sulfate, which produced the copper ions to change the color of the solution. In the fifth reaction, 2.29 g of zinc was added to the copper (II) sulfate solution under the fume hood. The balanced equation for this reaction is written as followed: Zn (s) + CuSO4 (aq) à ZnSO4 (aq) + Cu (s) When the zinc was added to the copper (II) sulfate solution, the solution started to bubble. As the solution was stirred, it turned a cloudy blue. Small flecks of a brown solid were visible. As the solution became colorless, the brown solid settled to the bottom of the beaker. The solid formed was copper in its elemental state. The color faded from the solution as the copper ions slowly formed into solid copper. The copper was poured into a funnel with filter paper and washed three times with 25 mL ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Examples Of Archetypes In Critical Literature Introduction My Work There is one teacher who told me: Books are mystery, you don t know what is inside them so we must read to be able to find out . It is true that we have to read the inside of a book to see what it talks about but does not mean that they are a mystery. So why he told me so, what he means is the Mythology lens in Critical Literature will allow me and the readers to reach the puzzle events and understand them thoroughly and using this technique, we can figure out all of the mystery events in all these books: Through the looking glass, Brave new world, Heart of darkness and Harrison ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Inside the story, Marlow have done so many things that makes him a Hero and it makes the story become an adventure. Opposite from Marlow, Kurt the Ruler turn a part of his story into his Own world which can be assume to be the Evil World. Section IV The story Harrison Bergeron is the last story that i read and i can find some archetypes in the story. Firstly is Character Archetype, Harrison Bergeron can be seen as The Ruler because he is strong, genius; He also said that I am a greater ruler than any man who ever lived! [pg4 Harrison Bergeron]. The next one is Diana Moon Glampers, she could be The Rebel archetype. Since she is the one who dumping down the one that is above average, Diana Moon Glampers loaded the gun again. She aimed it at the musicians and told them they had ten seconds to get their handicaps back on. [pg5 Harrison Bergeron]. To what I think, this whole story can be one big Event archetype. Inside the story, everyone has to wear handicap tools and it makes people around the world have the same Intelligent Quotient: George, while his intelligence was way above normal, had a little mental handicap radio in his ear [pg1 Harrison Bergeron]. The handicap tools do not makes the world easier to control but makes it going down because there will be no new invention that change the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Sex Trafficking Research Paper Sex trafficking is a huge problem within the world today. According to Equality Now, which is an organization that helps to advocate for trafficking, estimates about 20.9 million adults and children are bought and sold worldwide (Global Sex Trafficking). One particular country where this is a problem is Cambodia. Cambodia native Somaly Mam founded Agir Pour les Femmes en Situation Precaire (AFESIP) and cofounded the Somaly Mam Foundation. AFESIP helps sex trafficking victims escape trafficking and emotionally and economically heal while the Somaly Mam Foundation works on a three step approach: action, advocacy, and awareness (Finley). Together with these two organizations Somaly Mam was able to fight back sex trafficking and help thousands ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their mission statement is: The Somaly Mam Foundation is dedicated to eradicating the trafficking and sexual exploitation of women and girls in Southeast Asia, and empowering survivors as part of the solution and their vision is a world where women and girls are safe from trafficking and sexual exploitation (Somaly). The foundation operates on a three step approach: Action, Advocacy, and Awareness (Finley). This foundation works closely with AFESIP since that organization is located in Cambodia and does most of the actual rescues and reintegration processes for the women and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Senior Prom Research Paper The day of senior prom June 2, 2016 was one of the fun most stressful time of my life. From getting ready, making appointment, taking pictures and arriving there was so irritating. I would most definitely do prom over again. Maybe without all the hassles and annoyance I went through to have the experience. I may be more prepared next time. Making appointments for prom was so frustrating. It felt as though I was experiencing my wedding day. Even though I planned everything a month or two ahead of time nothing went as planned. Honestly I thanks God that I found my dress at the time I did. Else I would ve been way behind schedule. When making my nails, makeup and hair appointment. I was getting upset because the nail salon that I want to go to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My sister and I started to get ready so we can take our pictures. Everything came together nicely. Her with her navy blue and silver two piece dress and silver heels and me with my mermaid fitted, open back gold and black dress with a train and gold open toe Heels. We were look amazing. While styling my hair, taken out the pin curls I was getting frustrated. My curls wasn t coming out tight the way I wanted them. Me wanting to stay on schedule I had to deal with the body wave look. Finally coming out the house to go meet the cameraman to take our pictures. I was nervous and excited but, Not only was I excited I was camera ready. After an hour or so of taking pictures our ride was here. The way our ride was looking. I could not stop smiling I was so happy. It was an infinity limo all black with silver outlining. In the inside it was looking like a nightclub with different color flashing lights and loud music. After saying bye to everyone so we can leave to meet our dates and friends. Our Cameraman got in the limo with us taking more pictures and recording. Finally getting to the pick up spot. Our friends were there but our dates wasn t. After waiting five minutes they finally arrive. Even though I was mad at my date for not being on time. I was also happy because he cleaned up nice. We were matching with gold and black with red boutonniere and corsage. Plus he got his dreads freshly twisted. I don t know why but, I was afraid he was gone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Philosophy Statement For Social Work Essay Philosophy Statement Social work practice is involve around service , social justice , dignity , worth of individual , importance of relationships, integrity and competence . The way I will maintain and develop the values throughout my career is to continue my education, conducting research, self assessments, engage in interventions and participate in giving service on micro, macro and mezzo level. Continuing education is very important when working in the field of social work .Social Work is a field that is constantly advancing and you need to be competent in the arena you want to be specialized in. So it is essential to be updated on current events and research. As you continuing your education you are also opening up a door for more opportunities learning more skills to enhance your ability to be a more effective social worker. Conducting research is very important when you are trying to implement programs and gain more knowledge on different subject. It is a essential need when trying to use the best approaches when working with your client .Self Assessments is very significant tool when being a social worker ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The way I will deal with personality conflicts is by trying to remain professional at all time. Also it will help to speak with professional in the field to see how they dealt with certain situations. Dealing with ethical dilemmas I believe you should be able to speak to colleagues and supervisor about the situation. Learn to also trust your own judgement how you should go about working through a situation. Policy Formulation is the process of dealing with policies it is important for me to learn more about how this process works so that I will become more useful with assisting my clients for now needs and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Muskigum College Essay Trying to choose between Muskigum and The University of Kentucky is like picking between a luxury car and a basic model. Both will get you moving in the right direction, but one will cost you a lot more money for the bells and whistles. Muskigum has the standard education, according to the University of Kentucky website they have nationally ranked programs and research departments. Making the final college choice is a difficult decision for a student and his or her family. The final decision needs to be a balance between value and opportunity. I want to get the best opportunity for the best deal. This could be a better academic program in my major, more rigorous academics overall, a better location, internships, and a safer campus. One ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is close to restaurants, shops, and nightlife. The campus is large there is no way you can walk everywhere. Muskingum University has 100 campus groups and the University of Kentucky offers 350 clubs. What is surprising is Muskingum has a student teacher ratio of 14 to 1, and the University of Kentucky has a student teacher ratio of 17 to 1. The University of Kentucky has an acceptance rate of 89%, where Muskingum has an acceptance rate of 73.9%. Safety is always a concern. I was shocked to find out that the small Muskingum University has an overall crime rating of C when compare reported on campus, city, and regional crime against all other schools nationwide. Muskingum University earns an overall crime rating of C Muskingum has far more than average reported offenses. The University of Kentucky earned an overall crime rating of C+ when compare reported on campus, city, and regional crime against all other schools. When all violations are totaled and weighed by both severity and the number of students at the school, UK has average reported offenses. The largest difference I see between these two universities is the majors offered. University of Kentucky has five times more majors then Muskingum. Students can choose from some 200 majors and degree programs in 17 academic and professional colleges. The University of Kentucky has top research. UK is ranked 28th among all public universities. Research at UK is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How Did Theodore Roosevelt s Life In The White House Theodore Roosevelt, the twenty sixth President of the United States. He is known as the youngest man to ever assume the presidency. He was not like most presidents in office and he changed the White House in many ways. I chose this question because I thought it was interesting how he was different than other presidents that lived in the White House. I wanted to know more about his personal life while serving as president and how it impacted the lives of presidents who succeeded him. Furthermore, his life as president was different for many reasons. Teddy Roosevelt lived a very exciting life. I think that his life in the White House was pretty different from any of the presidents at the time. He often visited his home in which he lived before ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Roosevelt was the United States first progressive president. The Roosevelt family, including his wife, Edith, and six children moved into the White House. With them they brought over fifteen animals including, a small bear, a lizard, four guinea pigs, a pig, a badger, a blue macaw, a hen, a rooster, a hyena, a barn owl, a rabbit, a pony, and five dogs (United States.). This is more animals than there had ever been in the White House at the time. With the Roosevelt s in the White House it was rarely quiet. The children were well known for their adventures inside the White House. One time, the kids took the family pony, Algonquin, up the White House elevator to Archie s, Roosevelt and Edith s second youngest son, bedroom when he was sick (The Life...). In another instance, Andrew Jackson s portrait was found to have spitballs on it when one of the kids launched a make believe attack on the White House. TR played along and called off the attack through the War Department. Newspapers all over the country printed stories of the pranks and when the public heard of the antics, they fell in love with the Roosevelt children. They soon became known as The White House Gang . The president s youngest son, Quentin, once snuck four snakes into the Oval Office and scared a group of congressmen (SparkNotes Editors.). The children were like not like other children that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay on Noah and the Ark Noah and the Ark The story of Noah and the ark is probably one of the most read stories of the bible. Perhaps it is because of the great tragedy it portrays, or because it is a story of salvation. Noah and his family along with the animals were saved from the flood, while the other people and animals perished as a result of it. Growing up the story of Noah and the ark was one of my favorites; Quite simply because of the drawings depicting the story. They appeared so beautiful, when after many years I m realizing the whole of the story. The story of the destruction of mankind, and the story of regrowth. I chose this topic because I realized how little I really do know about Noah and the ark. I will relay the story of Noah and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... God decided to wipe out mankind with a flood. In order to help repopulate the earth after the flood was over, God called upon Noah. God told Noah to build himself an ark out of cypress wood, with room inside. He told Noah to cover the ark, both inside and out with pitch to protect it from the waters. God instructed Noah as to the size of the ark, and what it was to look like. The ark is to be 450 feet long, 75 feet wide, and 45 feet high. Make a roof for it and finish the ark within 18 inches of the top. Put a door in the side of the ark and make lower, middle, and upper decks. (Genesis 6: 15 16) God also told Noah about the plan for the flood, and what he was to do with the ark. Noah, his wife, his sons, and his sons wives would all be on the ark an spared from the destruction the flood would cause. Along with his family, God wanted Noah to bring two of all living creatures, one male, and one female. Brining a male and a female of each kind of creature would allow them to reproduce and repopulate their species. The last thing God commanded Noah to do was to take every kind of food that is to be eaten and stored for his family and the creatures. Noah and his family entered the ark as God had commanded. After seven days, the waters of the flood were over the earth. All the wellsprings of the great deep burst and the casements of the heavens were opened. (Genesis pg 32) It rained for forty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Lava Lake Research Paper The Lava Lake in Kilauea is Rising There is a lava lake that sits within the Kilauea Volcano at the Halema uma u Crater in Hawaii, and it has risen to its highest levels in years. So high in fact, that it s splattering above the crater rim and creating heat and loud popping sounds. The lava lake was formed in 2008. It s only about 70 feet from the rim of the crater today. Visitors Awed by Rising and Falling Lava Lake Yesterday, the lava lake travelled to 90 feet from the rim. Such activity is deemed normal; however, it is uncertain if it will continue to rise. USGS geologists believe that it s caused from inflation that started suddenly on Tuesday and is expected to last into Thursday. During this time, magma rises into the reservoir then ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Visitors at the Jagger Museum (observation points and around the crater drive are catching quite a show. This is something that doesn t pose a threat to any residents of the area and is actually quite a treat to experience the show of the spattering lava lake for those who travel to the volcano. Lava flow continues from vents at the southeast edge of the crater at Pu u O O. Lava Lake Forming Since September The lava lake is caused from the eruption of the Kilauea volcano back in September, which has continuously sent lava in the direction of the Puna district in Hawaii. It s not currently a threat to the health of visitors or residents. The Kilauea volcano continues to erupt at two separate locations. One is located within the Halema uma u Crater, which is where the rising lava lake can be viewed from the Jagger Museum. The second is the Pu u O O located about ten miles east of the summit near the East rift. The Pu u O O area is not accessible to the public and is an area of active lava travel. There is no lava reaching the ocean or causing any harm to any residents. At night the fumes and the lights from the plume of lava puts on a dramatic show in Hawaii and is quite dramatic to view. Observations from the Pu u o location show that there s been no change to the percentage of ground ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. 12- “Believers Who Are Amazed By Jesus Tell Others, And 12 Believers who are amazed by Jesus tell others, and they in turn are amazed. When we tell others about Christ, great things happen through the power of Christ. 18 People who think they are somebody seldom stand in amazement at somebody else. We must learn not to exalt ourselves, but instead exalt Christ. 20 21 Should we claim to be humble, though, we have already started down the slippery slope of arrogance. To speak (or write) about humility so that others may learn can itself become a prideful act. 29 30 That s what happens when we meet Jesus and are amazed by him: we go to tell others, including those who have turned against us. This is how the gospel is spread, through people willingly and joyfully telling others ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 95 When you fall in love with someone who amazes you, you talk. How true is this?! Love brings forth words from the innermost being of one s heart. It is only natural. 97 98 He doesn t work miracles in our lives so we can just hang out with Him. Jesus does not work miracles so we can sit in amazement. Instead, he wants us to live in response to all He has done for us. 99 The gospel erupting from us leads to changed lives. Amen! PUTTING ON THE ARMOR: JOURNAL 15 We must know Jesus who is truth in order to wear the belt of truth. 17 Jesus who knew the truth, spoke the truth, and lived the truth is still the Truth today. 20 Perhaps is we focused more on doing good than avoiding wrong, we would make more difference in our world. This is so true! God does not want people to legalistically obey His commands, instead He wants them to go out into the world and live for Christ. 30 God not only gives us blessings in the present, but He also guarantees blessings in the future. This is such a sweet and true statement that speaks to my soul. God is good! 38 David reminds each of us were one bad decision away from falling into unrighteousness. 49 I pray I will have that boldness, always being ready to proclaim the gospel to others. Me too! 55 Relationships that point others to Jesus really do matter.
  • 17. 56 When the world sees believers who quarrel and bicker, they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Summary Of God, The Founding Fathers, And The Making Of A... In American Gospel: God, the Founding Fathers, and the Making of a Nation, Jon Meacham explores the dynamic relationship between religion and government in America in the hope that contemporary America can learn from the past. The period covered by the book spans from 1620 until Reagan s presidency in the late 1980s. However, Meacham focuses on the Founding Fathers stances and their continued impact on American politics. More specifically, the book details the conflict over the separation of private religious expression and the more neutral public religion . One of Meacham s main purposes in writing the American Gospel is to correct common misconceptions of both secularists and evangelists in addition to moderates. In doing so, he quotes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although, Meacham notes that it was an excuse to search for gold in a new land as Virginia s charter instructed the settlers to search for all Manners of Mines of Gold, Silver, and Copper. Only 3% of that charter was about God (61). While the Spanish went to great lengths to convert the natives of Mexico, the English did not. Meacham mentions the criminal treatment of Native Americans perhaps three times and implies that religion was a factor (65). Nonetheless, he does not linger on the topic and provides no specific details. This is rather surprising considering his description of Andrew Jackson s era as a time of religious revival and growing nationalism (141). A time during which Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act and his successor Martin Van Buren authorized the forced removal of the Cherokee people from their native lands in what became known as The Trail of Tears. Yet Meacham ignores this completely while instead comparing Jackson s stance on religion and government to that of Thomas Jefferson. Similarly to his discussion of Native Americans, Meacham classifies the religious and cultural implications for the faiths and customs of those brought here in bondage as largely overlooked, but fails to expand upon the topic of African American slavery and its effects ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Examples Of Foster Care Related Ordeals Observations of Trauma Illustrated within Examples of Foster Care Related Ordeals Sabine D Hobbs Prescott College Though I never entered foster care as a child and therefore, did not consider this topic directly related to my childhood; I see things differently now. The largest common denominator for the existence of foster care and the primary reason why children get placed is extreme poverty. Although I have gone hungry myself here and there in my life, and I also have encountered financial hardship throughout, it appears as really nothing compares to the histories of these families. The traumas they have endured living through despair and darkness of these circumstances is not easy to put into words. My research took me to different genders, different cultures, and different extremes of personal history. It was really heartbreaking to find out these facts via individual memoirs because it felt like they all sat in the middle of my room, up close and personal. What I do know now without a doubt is that I can clearly relate to the raw emotions which back up any human trauma out there. Any of these emotions are what connects humans all over the world; it gives people the key to relating to one another, especially in the space of suffering, as it will demonstrate through the call for and usage of foster care. The memoir that made the biggest impact on me was the one about Andrew Bridge (2008). He spent most of his youth, more than 10 years, with a county funded ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Importance Of Long Distance Communication Something else that was important with communication that was mentioned in most of the studies, was openness, openness was positively correlated with relational satisfaction says Maguire and Kinney (2010:41). To ensure a strong foundation, strong communication is important and can lead to a healthy and successful relationship. Communicating not only issues but good things about the relationship itself. For example relational savoring may be an effective tool for preventing declines in relationship satisfaction , says Borelli (2015:1103 ) In this study, couples who were able to savor their relationship had a higher satisfaction rating than those who did not. Talking about all things can only lead to strengthening a long distance relationship and that is why is is an important part of a successful long distance relationship. Next in a study by Borelli (2015), some conclusions were found in the study that contributed to successful long distance relationships. First, physical separations can lead to low security in a long distance relationship, so being sure that each partner feels loved and secure in the relationship. This feeling of security can protect the quality of their relationship from the stresses inherent to LDRs (long distance relationships) , says Borelli (2015: 1085) . Next, couples who had higher satisfaction in the partnership were more comfortable to share and focus on feelings with each other. Lastly, ensuring the relationship satisfaction is secure and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Andy Warhol s Influence on the Art World Essay When you go to an art show do you understand the symbolic interpretation of the pieces? Don t feel bad, most people don t. What s so upsetting about that is that you really miss out on the experience. When I think about interpretation of art I think of Andy Warhol. Andy Warhol s use of iconography changed not only the art world but the people who came into contact with his art. Once you understand his life and art, you will understand his art as a symbolic representation. Andy Warhol (Andrew Warhola) was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on August 6, 1928. His parents were Julia and Ondrej Warhola and was the youngest of three boys. Warhol became ill with St. Vitus disease when he was younger, which is a complication of scarlet fever. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His early paintings had an unconventional, unique, and unfinished look about them. The images were known to everyone in everyday life. I was looking at a bunch of Warhol s paintings and I was confused. I was just staring at them and I m thinking why don t you look like a Warhol? Then I realize that these paintings are from when he was younger. This was before he defined his aesthetic. I believe this was his discovering phase then he goes into his silk screening phase. Andy Warhol used current icons from the world for his work. One of the famous icons was the Campbell s soup can. In 1962 Warhol displayed his Campbell s soup piece, one canvas for each 32 types of Campbell s soup. In 1960, Warhol began producing his first canvases, which he based on comic strip subjects. In 1961, he started using the method of silk screening. Silk screening starts with a stencil drawing then transferred with glue onto silk. Warhol s first silkscreen was Campbell s Soup cans. Campbell s Soup was an icon in the 1960s that gave you a sense of comfort. In spite of that, Warhol s Soup Can paintings were to provoke concern about value. At first glance it may seem like a joke but it s actually a sophisticated and thought provoking artistic statement. In the 1960s Andy Warhol made a sculpture that was extension of what Warhol had done with the Campbell s Soup Cans, Brillo Boxes. The Brillo Boxes were made out of wood but made to look accurately like the boxes found in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Sacred Heart Church Research Paper Architecture has always been adapting, revisiting and appropriating what has been done before, looking back to precedents to find new inspirations. Despite new technology and pop culture, history dictates symbolism and formalistic appeal even if we are unaware of it. We grow up associating certain symbols and imagery to its connotated meaning, for example, when we see a cross we immediately think of Christianity. Because of that, churches nowadays continue to look back to ancient Christian structure to draw long established design elements and symbols and Sacred Heart Church is no exception. Firstly, I will describe the physical elements of the Sacred Heart church. Afterwards, I will compare and analyze the similarities and differences between this church and pre modern Christian architecture. Sacred Heart Church is the second oldest church located 1307 14th Street SW in Downtown Westside in Calgary, Canada. It is founded in 1910. There are two main complexes in this architecture, the older complex constructed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is an approximately 8 story tall tower located in the longer structure, towards the back end of the plan. It has a square base with a top section extruding to a singular point, forming a pinnacle. When visitors approach the church, they are welcomed with a courtyard located in the front. This courtyard is miniature in size in comparison to other Christian architectures and therefore cannot be identified as an atrium. Another captivating feature of this church is the statue of Jesus Christ located in this courtyard. When visitors attempt to enter the premises, they will be confronted with a circular platform that elevates the church slightly, segregating itself away from the street. The front entry door has a rectangular frame with an arched top. The window frame of this door is composed of 2 Celtic cross symbols. This symbol is prevalent throughout the composition of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Mccaslin Interruptions Poem Interruptions and the Mindful Moment: McCaslin s Interruptions In a busy and production oriented society, interruptions are generally seen as irritating, rude and unnecessary moments that should be avoided at all costs. However, in Interruptions , Susan McCaslin wants the reader to consider that living in the gaps between thought and conversation, in the interruptions of life, is how one can often see what is truly happening in the present around us. Using the rhetorical pattern of contrast as well as direction, the unexpected, natural imagery and words about language, McCaslin seeks to demonstrate the value of interruptions by understanding them as the gaps in life where the opportunities for mindfulness and creativity lie. The first stanza of McCaslin s Interruptions begins by giving the reader the direction that is the backbone of the poem s theme: in other words, the reader must grow accustomed to the interruptions in life so that the chance for mindfulness can occur. She then uses an unexpected subversion and natural imagery to begin building the contrasts where the interruptions in the poem develop. McCaslin directs the reader to Get used to them , beginning a series of commands to the reader to accept interruptions in every day life. She subverts the idea of a traditional male Abrahamic god, transforming the God she s discussing into a woman. This unexpected turn disrupts the poem itself, an example of the interruptions she s heeding the reader to [g]et ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Negatives Of Paying College Athletes How would paying college athletes be economically beneficial to students, college athletes, and colleges? This topic has many controversial answers. In his article Sharing the Wealth with College Athletes, William C. Rhoden states, In fact, the revenue plan is aimed and designed to be a perk for seniors that complete the cycle: Those who play hard and earn their degrees (8). He further explains how colleges reward their college athletes. A contradicting point of view to Rhoden s is shared in Joe Posnanski s article College Athletes Should Not be Paid . According to this article he states, No, college athletics is not about the players. College athletics is FOR the players (Posnanski). In saying this he reveals he does not support the paying of college athletes. Although Rhoden s article doesn t specifically speak of the paying of athletes it refers to the substitution after they earn it per say. Paying college athletes. Many think it would not be economically beneficial. How would paying college athletes be economically beneficial? Paying college athletes would be economically beneficial because it would allow for more academic scholarships instead of more sports scholarships, help the college athletes by receiving the payment to pay for other necessities and enhancing their performance, and giving the colleges less trouble with athletes dropping out or having to resign. Correspondingly, paying college athletes would benefit the students of that college because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Dramatic Importance of the Boxing Scene Between Eddie... The dramatic importance of the boxing scene between Eddie and Roldolpho The story, A View from the Bridge is set in America and it talks about a longshoreman, Eddie. He has kindly let two of his relatives who are illegal immigrants from Italy stay in his house. The boxing scene in Act 1, episode 5 of the play is of dramatic importance as it reveals the tension between Eddie and Rodolpho, one of the illegal immigrants. The scene highlights the different views and relationship of the two women towards Eddie as he is starting to resemble a tragic hero and is on his path of self destruction and downfall. It also emphasizes the growing importance of Marco s role which eventually leads to the climax at the beginning of Act 1. Arthur Miller ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Catherine might have also done that on purpose so she could annoy Eddie because of what he has done to Rodolpho. From here we can see that Catherine s view towards Eddie is deteriorating as she acts more rebellious around him while Beatrice still thinks there is hope for Eddie and is still on his side. The end of Act 1 closely resembles a Greek Tragedy. In the boxing scene, Eddie begins to make bold moves and does things that are out of the ordinary. Feints with his left hand and lands with his right . He starts making mistakes without realizing it as he decides to physically hurt Rodolpho by punching him. This is just the beginning of his path towards self destruction as he makes his fatal flaw later on in the play. The other characters in the play are all slowly turning against him. Catherine decides to be rebellious in front of Eddie, You wanna dance, Rodolpho? Marco challenges Eddie by asking him, Can you lift this chair? Beatrice criticizes Eddie for being too overprotective and his unnatural affection towards Catherine, Well then, be an uncle then. Rodolpho tries to reason with Eddie, I have respect for her, Eddie. All right, sure. But I can t stay in the house all the time, Eddie. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Dry Bulk Cargo From grains to coal and from sugar to cocoa, dry bulk cargo cover a range of produce and raw materials that have two features in common: they are unpacked and are homogeneous. These two properties make it easier for dry bulk cargo to be dropped or poured into the hold of a bulk carrier. Figure: Dry Bulk Carrier Without the estimated 500 million DWT of dry bulk shipping transported by sea annually, life today would be altered dramatically. Just having breakfast would be a very different event, with the ingredients of bread and cereal coming from dry bulks, as well as coffee and the sugar to sweeten it. Even the metal elements of your toaster and kettle come by sea and the coal to generate the electricity supply to power both appliances is likewise shipped in. Other dry bulk cargo include iron ore, alumina fertilisers, scrap, sulphur and cement, as well as a large number of agricultural products for the human and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, in 2011, the Vale Brasil , the first in a series of VLOCs entered service. This vessel has a deadweight of 402,347 tonnes. (Source: http://www.intercargo.org/industry/58 trades.html) Figure: Vale Brazil the largest Dry Bulk vessel Bulk and Break bulk are two terms that are being used incorrectly and interchangeably during the course of day to day business. These terms cannot be used interchangeably because there are distinctive differences between Bulk and Break Bulk in terms of cargo, nature, size, capacity, handling, trade, customers, ports, terminals, equipment, infrastructure etc. The difference between Bulk and Break Bulk The term Bulk relates to trades where dry cargo such as Iron ore, Grain, Alumina and Phosphate are carried in loose form (i.e. cargo is not packed) and loaded directly into the holds of the vessel, see ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Literary Analysis Of Nadine Gordimer s Once Upon A Time Not all Once Upon a Time stories end in a happily ever after. In society, some men and women overprotect their children so intensely that occasionally this puts them in more danger which leads many to say that they are metaphorically in a prison. This leads to an unhealthy lifestyle for children all around the world that has protective parents. Adding multiple layers of body armor just weighs you down. In the short story Once Upon a Time, author Nadine Gordimer, uses point of view to show the problem in the story, the problem is about excessive protection and how it ends up failing dramatically but not in the way you think, maybe if the family would have moved things would not have ended up the way it did. Once Upon a Time is a short story with fairy tale characteristics, like all short stories it can be read in one sitting. This work also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The purpose of the short story is to show how the act of overprotecting could be a problem while it also shows the issues of apartheid in south Africa around the late 1960s. The short story she writes about is third person omniscient this means the where the author knows a lot about the characters of the story as well as the setting. In the beginning though it can be seen she uses first person and talks about her experience. The family that Nadine Gordimer writes about in this short story builds multiple protective measurements to ensure the safety of their family and their child, due to the riots happening all around the city. However, the family s way of protecting themselves made it feel like a prison rather than their own house. The author displayed this when writing, So from every window and door in the house where they were living happily ever after they now saw the trees and sky through bars. (Gordimer 2) The security measurements the family laid out were meant to keep the family safe and unharmed. However, their preventative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Freedom Of Decision Making Power In Sweden child rearing was customarily strict, which prompted to a reactionary development of free childhood in the 70s. Kids were allowed to settle on their own choices, so they essentially ran wild. Different guardians jokingly called it free from Upbringing . FreeUpbringing was overcompensation; the perfect is a balancing act. Freedomis valuable; however it s dangerous if not adjusted with obligation. At last, free Upbringing acted to separate children s freedom from taking liability for their activities.Employees are clearly not children, but freedomof decision making powers to individual employees are not barrier free. Freedom of decision making powers to individual employees varies from culture to culture, person to person, task to task and varies among organization also with in organization hierarchy. Freedom of decision making power can take different form from extreme to mid. An organization can follow full autonomy or participative or full directive decision making power. Autonomy Autonomy is the degree to which a job provides an employee independence to schedule their work and independence to determine the process to do the job. Larger amounts of self rule at work have been appeared to expand work fulfilment, and in some cases, motivation to perform the job. In traditional organizations, higher level employees had freedom of decision making. Now different organization structure such as flatter structure in organization brings more autonomy for lower ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Summary Of The Omnivore s Dilemma By Michael Pollan In the second section of Michael Pollan s book, The Omnivore s Dilemma, pastoral grass and organic foods are the main focus and many agree that grass is a far better choice for animals that graze. By switching a cows diet back to normal food, will impact the market of food prices because the supply would not be able to keep up with the demand, thus making the food market a disaster, or at least that s what I picture when I think of the outcome. The demand for beef now is so great that these cattle are being slaughtered at roughly 12 months, that s not even half of the total life span they re supposed to live. A grass fed cow takes about 4 5 years to be ready for some great steaks, but thanks to our wonder crop, corn , we can slice that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yes, the government owns the word organic and they have the power to decide what the term actually means, for example the organic food that is produced in these industrial organic farms are subject to the same repugnant conditions all other conventional farms are subject to. As a father, I can recall making decisions on purchasing the more expensive food item because it was right next to the bad one and the good one had on the label that it was organically made so I never bothered to read the label. If I would ve stopped and read the labels, I would ve discovered that the good decision that I had made for the health of my family was actually just as bad as the food we are trying to stay away from. Even the stores such as Trader Joes and Whole Foods are guilty of having tainted food in their aisles. Growing up with a mother that is conscious of her health, these healthy food markets are a shock to find out they are killing us too. In an article by Darla Cameron and Peter Whoriskey, Who is behind organic brands, they say that Consumers may not know that these 92 organic food brands are owned by some of the nation s largest food processors. , the largest food processors are in deep with government that there is not enough regulations to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Analysis Of The Devil In The White City By Erik Larson In Erik Larson s tale The Devil In The White City he utilizes chapter separation in order to convey the plot lines of the two different stories. This author s craft technique helps in the overall organization of the plot. In addition, the device helps the reader understand and seperate the two stories up until the point that they relate more to each other. Larson uses the technique of separating chapters for a logical organization of ideas throughout the entire story. A logical organization that it is easy to understand and make sense of for the reader. This author s craft technique is very effective throughout the story. The technique is very effective because it helps the reader understand the events that occured easier then by putting it in a chronological order. If the author organized it chronologically it would be easier to mix up the people involved. In addition, the two storylines ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, the separation demonstrates the good and evil that occurred during the time of Chicago s World Fair and the years leading up to it. For example, in Part 1 at the end of the chapter titled The Trouble Is Just Begun Larson states, Even Depew, however, did not foresee the true magnitude of the forces that were converging on Burnham and Root. At this moment he and they saw the challenge in its two most fundamental dimensions, time and money, and these were stark enough (34). Then on the next page, the start of the next chapter, Holmes story is introduced as one morning in August 1886, as heat rose from the streets with the intensity of a child s fever, a man calling himself H. H. Holmes walked into one of Chicago s train stations (35). This demonstrates how the technique of separate chapters and differing paragraph lengths is effective in the portrayal of the information. In this case, the reader can see how the separate chapters clearly separates the two stories that occured in 1890 s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time Analysis As Christopher Boone says, entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem, (page 90) it is needless to say that the acknowledgment of existing psychological issues as well as understanding them are absolutely necessary when comprehending our world. In The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time, Mark Haddon extends the scope of such psychological disorders through a diary narrative, as Christopher unravels the murder of Mrs. Shears black poodle and the layers of internal thoughts as to why he despises the color yellow or why prime numbers ease his disparities. Despite his prodigious capacities in A level mathematics and astute memory, such gifts are encumbered with the inhibition of socialization and awkwardness comprised in Asperger s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those with AS are prone to be outcasts in the perspective of their peers and targets for bullying; Although individuals may be assimilated into the public and normal classes, they struggle to seek social acceptance due to restraints in social connections ( What is Aspeger Syndrome? , ASPEN) as we see in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time, Christopher prefers to be in the presence of silence accompanied by his pet rat. Such challenges confine him into repetitive routines and manners limiting the experiences the world encompasses. Christopher would crouch and groan with hands over his ears to counteract noise whenever he is distraught however, this behavior may be inappropriate to those who observe this occurrence. With the inability to supply adequate communication, he finds himself arrested for assaulting a police officer unable to convey his discomforts of being touched. This exemplifies the difficulties in communication for both those with AS who act out in sporadic instances frustrated to employ their emotions and others who respond incorrectly to the situation with jokes and sarcasm that would be miscommunicated or taken to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. How The Mythological Creatures In Harry Potter And The... (insert good introduction here). Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is a good fantasy because it has mythological creatures, an evil force with great magic powers, and some kind of journey that the main character must endure. Mythological creatures are quite common in fantasy movies. When watching a fantasy movie many of the creatures/characters included in the movie are not common in the real world. Mythological creatures are certain beings that don t actually existence only in an alternate world or in a fantasy movie. In the movie one of the competitions that the contestants must swim in this lake and find someone close to them and save them. The creatures that live in this lake happen to be mermaids and they try to interfere with the rescue of the people stuck. Another task they must complete includes fighting off a dragon. The dragons are guarding an egg that the contestants are trying to get to accomplish that task of the competition. An evil force with great magic power trying to threaten the life of the main character or someone else in the movie. Magic can only exist in a world that is not real or it separate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you think about all the fantasy movies you ve seen or have heard of there is always some kind journey or quest that the main character is involved in. Somehow when they are finished with the journey they have changed to being possibly being more mature, or they have learned they need to change their ways to be the person they want to be. In The Goblet of Fire, Harry is younger than all the other contestants in the competition and has less experience than all of them but still, must complete all the task like everyone else. Many people doubt that he will be able to accomplish all the task and many think he might die in the process. His journey has already started since there are already previous movies but for this one, his journey begins when his name is spat out of The Goblet of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Tupac Shakur s The Rap Game In 1998, Tupac Shakur released the song, Changes, directly dealing with the war on drugs, the treatment of African Americans by police officers, and the struggles of living in the ghetto. Hip Hop music in general tends to be very impactful towards the African American community. Tupac has always stood out in the rap game because of his ability to be poetic and show feelings while being a gangster rapper at the same time. Changes is one of Tupac Shakur s most famous songs. The rapper compromises his more dominant bad boy gangster side to tackle African American social issues in this song. In the first few lines of the song Tupac writes, I m tired of bein poor and even worse I m black, my stomach hurts, so I m lookin for a purse to snatch. These lines illustrate how a lot of black people in America live in poverty and are not given as many opportunities to do good in society, so instead they divert to committing crimes in order to just get by. This concept is repeated when he raps Give the crack to the kids who the hell cares? One less hungry mouth on the welfare. When Shakur states, Cops give a damn about a negro? Pull the trigger, kill a n*gga, he s a hero, he s mentioning the controversial topic of how African Americans, more commonly African American males, are targeted by the police and if a cop kills an African American male it s not a big deal. I believe this portion of Shakur s song directly relates to W.E.B. Du Bois , Of Our Spiritual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Investigating The Victimization Of Persons With Mental... Abstract This paper explores two published articles that investigate the victimization of persons with Mental Retardation (MR). Specifically, this paper examined the differences between MR and mental illness, the risk of victimization and the nature of victimization for persons with MR, factors contributing to the risk of victimization for persons with MR, and perpetrators of victimization against persons with MR. Studies have found several influences contributing to the risk of victimization for persons with MR including victim related factors, relationship factors and environmental factors. Together, these findings suggest that persons with MR are at a higher risk of being victimized. The Effects of Victimization on Persons with Mental Retardation Mental Retardation (MR) is a developmental disability along with autism, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and learning disabilities (Petersilia, 2001). Specifically, MR is defined as significant limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive skills in two or more areas: self care, social skills, home living and other fundamental issues for life functioning (Nettlebeck Wilson, 2002; Petersilia, 2001). Such limitations should originate before age 18 and are commonly presented at birth. An IQ level below 70 is also used as a criterion for measuring intellectual functioning in individuals with MR (Nettlebeck Wilson, 2002; Petersilia, 2001). Distinctions exist between MR and mental illness. For example, a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Integrated Ethics Essay Integrated Ethics Essay Exxon Mobil David B. Dykstra Cornerstone University BUS 503 Prof. James Fyock Introduction In order to operate ethically in a global marketplace, corporations like Exxon Mobil need to define the conduct that they expect from their officers, executives, managers and employees. Without a defined code of conduct, employees feel forced to use their personal mores to determine what actions they should take in ethically ambiguous situations. Like children on a playground, employees need to know where the fences are so that they can work effectively. The Eight Principles In order for the directors and executives in any company to know that their employees are acting in an ethical manner, they need a defined ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All officers, executives, managers, and employees should respect the privacy of all employees, customers, and other stakeholders. The dignity principle also explicitly forbids child labor and allows the employees to have the option to join a union for representation. Finally, this principle calls on all stakeholders to respect other cultures and beliefs (Stanwick amp; Stanwick, 2009). The fairness principle requires that all stakeholders be treated fairly and it defines fairness in four ways. Reciprocal fairness speaks to treating other parties fairly and having them treat the company and its employees properly as well. Distributive fairness discusses the proper allocation of limited corporate resources to maximize their benefit for the company as a whole. Competitive fairness involves interaction with existing and potential competitors. Competitive fairness must include fair treatment of your competitors and does not allow collusion, bribes, or other illegal relationships. Procedural fairness requires that the company and its employees treat all parties that interact with the firm properly and with due process, including any internal employees who notify authorities of any illegal actions taking place at the company (Stanwick amp; Stanwick, 2009). The key aspect of the citizenship principle is that every employee should be a responsible citizen in the community. All officers, executives, managers and employees ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Similarities And Differences Between Mesopotamia And... Civilizations are radical states of human society that include a high level of culture, morals, knowledge, manufacturing, and government. Mesopotamia was one of the most astounding civilizations that anyone discovered. The location of this nation fell right in between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, where modern day Iraq is located. It was positioned right along the fertile crescent . Because of this, the soil was very rich which caused great agriculture. It was one of the first cultivations to roam the earth. Mesopotamia had many phases, which included the Ubaid, Uruk, Jemdat Nasr, Early Dynastic, Akkadian, Babylonian, Assyrian, and Persian period. Every stage had their own unique trait. Something new and exciting happened for each era. During 4300 BCE, the late Ubaid period in Mesopotamia began. Many events and actions took place during this time. Mesopotamia was an outstanding region and contained many treasures, including pottery, inventions, architecture, and Ziggurats. Civilizations are created and formed all over the world. What we see as normal can be seen as a total obscenity in another. A strong society is always required in order for each group to become successful. The ability to survive is the main key to acquiring a successful society. Back in beginning of the world, growing and hunting for food was a big factor. We need food and nutrients in order to survive. People were able to feed themselves and their loved ones. Longer lasting lives were obtainable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Master Harold vs No Exit Essay The setting of a play is extremely vital. It could a form of symbolism, foreshadowing, or it can affect the characters in the play. The is exactly the case in both No Exit by Jean Paul Sartre and Master Harold ...and the boys by Athol Fugard. The setting in both plays contain of one room that mainly consists of three major characters. The setting has an enormous impact on the behavior of the characters. The time period in which both plays are form also effect the style of writing and the characters. No Exit has an existentialist style of writing were as Master Harold ...and the boys was written in the apartheid era of South Africa. Both books have similar settings, but also involve some dissimilarity. The stage directions and the dialogue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This play is based in a small coffee shop in South Africa. A rainy day forces the shop to very unproductive. Still there are two African workers with the son of the white owner. Look at the three of us this afternoon (Fugard 46). Sam is talking to the rest saying that only the three of them are here this afternoon. Fugard uses the one room to keep all of the characters together. He is trying to get the audience to perceive them as friends at the beginning of the play. He wants to show the effect of staying in a room with a select few can change the atmosphere of the room. Sartre and Fugard are both trying to show the harmless side of the characters before the setting changes them and the circumstances. The effect of the one room on anyone for a long period of time will result in hatred and bias. In No Exit the two female characters, Inez and Estelle, want to kill each other by the end of the play. Right! In that case, I ll stop her watching. (She picks up the PAPER knife and stabs Inez several times.) (Sartre 45). Estelle is say that she will not let her watch her and Garcin. She takes the paper knife in the room and starts to stab Inez. Estelle forgets that since they are in hell, she is already dead and the knife has no effect on her. Estelle has a strong sense of hatred for Inez and vice versa. The people also start to favor one over the other. Now then. Your lips. Give me your lips (Sartre ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Chapter 7.2 Final Paper Unit 7 Writing Assignment Review 7.2 Final Short Paper Throughout the course readings, discussions, and short papers you have explored events, topics, and themes in history that range from 1877 to the present. As this course concludes consider all that has been covered. Select any two events/topics/themes that we have learned about that you feel are essential to understanding America as it is today and explain why. Take the time to think carefully about this topic and conduct research that supports your ideas. Feel free to engage in a dialogue on this with your peers in the General Questions forum. At the end of Module Eight you will submit a final short paper. As always, please refer to the Short Paper Guidelines and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Germany also had to accept blame for starting the war and pay for all the damage of the war. This was in the amount of £ 6,600 million. I do not feel that this ultimately reinforced the conditions from before the war. Before the war, Germany was strong and wanted to be stronger. After the treaty, they were left in a position that they would not recover from. WWII consisted of many events that increased tensions between the East and the West. The two main countries were the United States and the Soviet Union. The allies (the western powers) and the Soviet Union had an alliance during the second war. When the war ended the alliance began to get frayed at the edges. At the end of the war most of Europe was occupied by four countries. The United States and the Soviet Union had the most powerful military forces. The Cold War got its name because neither the United States nor the Soviet Union wanted to openly fight each other and they were afraid of each other s power. Communism came to the Soviet Union in 1918. The United States didn t trust the communist. Communism s goal was to bring down capitalism in any way possible. When Stalin came into power in 1924, the US mistrusted him even more. During this time, Germany was in the process of building itself up. Stalin was concerned that Russia would be attacked and the US was concerned watching Hitler spread his rule. Hitler had grown up in a strong Germany and he wanted to restore his country to that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Persuasive Essay About Ice Skating Ice skating can be a difficult sport to learn because there are many steps to learn before you can even think about going into a competition. To be able to start you will need a pair of professional ice skates, ice skating nylons, a ice skating dress or clothes suited to practice in like loose sweatpants and a long sleeves. First, you need to learn the basics of ice skating. You need to be able to balance on the ice without holding onto the wall, falling, and wobbling side to side. In order to move on to the next step you have to skate smoothly with ease so you will look professional to the judges. At the beginning you will most likely fall a lot, especially if you are not used to balancing onto a pair of shoes with a thin blade attached ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You two will keep doing that until you are able to do it on your own without the help of your instructor. Before you start to make your routine, you will have to choose a song that will match perfectly with your routine in the making. It may sound hard to pick the perfect song for a routine that is not even made up yet, but for the first part all you have to do is find a song that you will be able to skate and dance to. The most important rule you should remember while you are picking you song is that the song has to be absolutely clean or else the judges will either deduct points from your score or you will be disqualified it will most likely be the latter. Once you picked out a song give it to your instructor to listen to and see if they approve of your choice of music. The second part is that your instructor will either be able to make up a routine to go along with the music you had chosen or they will tell you to choose a different song. Another option is that they can choose a song for you to skate to. The reason why the last two options are there is because your instructor may not like the music you had chosen since before they even listen to the music you chosen they are already figuring out what will be put in your routine and how it will be put together. Next, you will begin practicing your routine in parts before you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Religion In Aral s The Door The story Assimilation therefore, serves as a way of showing the negative impact of religion on women. The view that women need to assimilate into the roles designed for them in society is also a prominent aspect of the text. The main characters unwillingness to assimilate, is what ultimately leads to her falling into trouble. This notion could symbolize religion and the belief notion of disobeying God. Women s portrayal in religion is immensely different than that of men. This portrayal of women in the majority of religions text is more negative than, that of men. This notion has become embedded in society and therefore Aral s critique of the role of religion in society is greatly exemplified in the little girls relationship with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Uyar s story explores the matter of religion and its effect on society in a positive light. Uyar s portrays the reality of a life without religion and spirituality as immensely, powerful and dull. In the beginning of the story the author references a Ruined church The poppies on the hill by the ruined church had just opened, the chill of the nights had quite disappeared, the ferry boat come only twice a week... This intentional referenced to a ruined church in the beginning of the story symbioses the demise of religion and religious spirituality in Turkey. The reference to the ruined church is the only direct reference to religion or any religious matter, which exemplifies the state in which the community regards religion. The story circulates around a peculiar group of individuals that decide to visit the same hotel every year. The guests at the hotel seem to be enthralled with gossip and a multitude of trivial matters such the arrival of any new guest or in fact the reading materials that the other guests decide to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Causes Of Thunderstorms THUNDERSTORMS Mother Natures unhealthiest weather condition! How Thunderstorms affects the human body A thunderstorm is only considered a thunderstorm when lightning is present. These storms can play an important role in physical pain and mental suffering. Lightning is made from cold air and warm air inside a cloud that meets. The warm air has water droplets that goes to the top of the cloud and the cold air has ice crystals goes to the bottom of the cloud. When a storm forms the droplets and crystals hit each other and it separates the air and the two parts hitting each other makes a static electrical charge in the cloud and forms a lightning bolt. Thunder; one following the other. Thunder is air pressure that expands and contracts quickly in a cloud by lightning. When the air gets heated it makes the sound of thunder. 10 UNHEALTHIEST FACTS ABOUT THUNDERSTORMS YOU DONT WANT TO EXPERIENCE! It s deadly and if you get struck by lightning there is always some permanent damage to the body! 1. Static electricity We all know that if you rub a negative atom to a positive together you get static electricity and you get shocked, such as rubbing your hand back and forth on a rug. Watch it! Anything you touch you will get shocked! Lightning is considered static electricity in a thunderstorm. When the heat and cold meet it causes a static electricity spark, as it is a positive and negative charge meeting each other. So, how will you know if a lightning strike is near you? The hair ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Advancements in Tattoo Technology In todays generation, its hard not to walk among todays society and not spot someone with a tattoo. Since the 1970s, tattoos have become a mainstream part of Western fashion, common among both sexes, to all economic classes, and to age groups from the later teen years to middle age. In todays generation, the tattoo has taken on a noticeably different meaning than for previous older generations. The tattoo has shifted from a form of deviance to an acceptable form of expression. Neurologists to biohackers are reinventing the very idea of the tattoo. With the right technology, tattoos can do a lot more than just be coloured pigmented skin. They can become digital devices as useful and complex as the smartphone. This sounds like a fabricated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The future holds the emerging field of bio hacking. This term refers to a practice of part body modification, and part computer hacking. Last year, artist Anthony Antonellis implanted an RFID chip in his hand that could store and transmit one kilobyte of information through a tiny antennae. This also brings to mind, Rich Lee, a salesman from Utah who implanted sound transmitting magnets in his ears. The magnets are powered by a coil apparatus that includes a little amplifier and battery pack and plugs into Lee s Walkman. The coil creates an electromagnetic field that vibrates the magnets in his ears and creates sound comparable to a cheap pair of headphone. The next generation of tattoos is most likely going to be a post ink enterprise. In some cases, ink will become ephemera, and in other cases the ink is going to be a gadget itself. For example, LED tattoos, instead of ink injection this form of tattooing involves implanting LED displays under the skin. These LED tattoos are made up of silicon electronics less than 250 nanometers thick, built onto water soluble, biocompatible silk substrates. When injected with saline, the silk substrates conform to fit the surrounding tissue and eventually dissolve completely, leaving only the silicon circuitry. The body won t reject the electronics which can be used to power LEDs that act as photonic tattoos. Brian Litt, a neurologist and bioengineer, inventing this technology that could be used to build ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Ready Pull Out Your Rosary Analysis Ready, Set, Pull Out Your Rosary! by Morgan Berendes is a story of a girl s first experience on a plane ride. She starts the story with her emotions and feelings before she boards the plane. Next she talks about the plane ride itself and gives descriptive information about the trip. Finally, she explains the landing and getting off the plane. Morgan is very nervous and goes through various emotions through the whole trip. Something along the way helps ease her fear and makes her feel comfort; she remembers this little detail for the rest of her life. Everyone has different experiences with plane rides, some good and some bad. This is a narration essay with lots of descriptive details. The author used a very good vocabulary selection throughout ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Informative Speech On Cheese How to Make Baked Macaroni and Cheese I. Introduction A. Attention Getter What do you call cheese that isn t yours? Nacho Cheese. The main ingredient, in my favorite dish baked macaroni and cheese. Shredded cheese to Velveeta cheese all melted together, to form the perfect combination. The perfect dish to have alongside some crispy fried chicken. B. Tie to the Audience Most of us can say that we have eaten a good serving of macaroni and cheese in our days. Whether It was from your grandmother, mother, aunt, or even a friend. But this dish is so simple to make you too can pull it off, and make it as delicious as grandma. C. Credentials Having five kids, that love macaroni and cheese, I think that I can make a pan of bake macaroni and cheese blind folded. I have become the best baked macaroni and cheese maker of all times, In my kid s eyes. They love it and request it at least times a month. Even my fiancé loves it. D. Purpose The purpose of my speech is to inform the audience on how to make the perfect pan of Baked Macaroni and Cheese. E. Thesis/Preview Today I will be going over with you all the ingredients, the steps, and how long it takes to bake the perfect pan of Macaroni and Cheese. So, you too can become a master. And have your family screaming for more. II. Body A. Main Point One The first thing in making the best pan of Baked Macaroni and Cheese is to make sure you have all the proper ingredients. 1. There are many different types of cheese that you can use in your baked Macaroni and cheese. According to Racheal Ray Star of the Food Network 30 Minute meals , the best kind of cheese to use is Shredded white cheddar cheese. 2. For my own personal recipe I use 3 kinds of cheese, which are Velveeta Cheese, Shredded Sharp Cheddar Cheese and Mozzarella Cheese. Which all fuse together to make the perfect taste. But if I want my mac n cheese to have a little kick, I will sometimes use Guy Fieri recipe Mac Daddy Mac n Cheese , and add Shredded Pepper Jack Cheese. 3. The rest of my ingredients I use to prepare my Baked Macaroni and Cheese are, 1 box of elbow macaroni, 1 can of 2% condensed milk, 1 large egg, half stick of butter, teaspoon of black pepper, half block of Velveeta cheese,2 bags ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Union General William Tecumseh Sherman s Carolina Campaign... Union General William Tecumseh Sherman s Carolina campaign during the American Civil War led to the capital of South Carolina in the city of Columbia in early 1865. Sherman was employing a new military strategy of total war, in which he considered the civilian population and their property as military targets. Upon hearing of Sherman s march toward Columbia, the Confederate cavalry General Wade Hampton faced the reality that Columbia would be lost to Sherman. The question for Hampton was how to prepare for the invasion of Columbia with a focus on the disposition of supplies ranging from cotton, food, and alcohol, to military related supplies such as ammunition, rifles, and cannons. It was both obvious and imperative to the Confederacy that the Union could not take possession of these supplies, since this would simultaneously help the Union and seriously hurt the Confederacy. Additionally, the presence of the cotton would make the potential of fire a real danger for the citizenry and the buildings in which they lived, worked, gathered, and prayed. Confederate General Wade Hampton unsuccessfully employed the tenants of the current U.S. Army mission command philosophy during the Union General Sherman s campaign through South Carolina. Hampton s failure to follow the yet to be written philosophy of mission command both before and during Sherman s occupation of Columbia directly destroyed what little chance of winning the war the South may have clung to. Conversely, General ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Comparison Of Oceania And North Korea After World War Two in 1984 , the whole world witnessed twenty decades of nuclear warfare and civil disintegration. These issues formed the superstate of Oceania, a collection of western countries such as the Americas, Australia, and most importantly the British Isles, where the story takes place. In our world, we have a little country known as North Korea, ruled by communism. North Korea is the modern day superstate, Oceania, because people are under strict control in both, there s large amounts of censorship, and the people are isolated from the outside world. North Korea is the modern day Oceania because both of their citizens are under strict control. Oceania is under the control of the Party and Big Brother, and citizens are constantly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Little Havana Research Paper Little Havana is one of Miami s most picturesque and beloved neighborhoods. It has some of the oldest and most historic buildings in Miami. Ever since the Cuban immigration started in the 60s the neighborhood became the home of many Cuban families, and later it was home as well for residents from Central y South America helping them to shape and reinforce the strong and proud Hispanic identity of the area. Walking by Calle 8 (8th street, the area s main drag) you always find either, around Domino Park or at El Exquisito or at El Pub restaurants or at any other business between SW 12th Ave and SW 17th Ave, people who by their charming personality or by their clothing or by their conversations always proudly display elements of their homeland, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Digital Light On Millions Of Mirrors WRIT340 Illumin Article Heetaek Yang Prof. Warford Shine Light on Millions of Mirrors: Digital Light Processing Projector Abstract A digital light processing projector is a type of display device that uses a digital micro mirror chip. The most common application of this projector is in movie theaters. In movie theaters, films are shown by digital light processing projector, which emits light through color wheel and reflects it with micro mirror chip. The two main technologies of digital light processing projector, color wheel and micro mirror chip are engineered so precisely that it can create at least 16.7 million colors and refresh a screen 120 times per second [1]. The technology of digital light processing projector is continuously moving forward and soon it will be prevalent in home theaters. Introduction Recall our middle school memory in which we used to have one overhead projector in every classroom. A teacher writes on a transparency sheet with a colored pen and a lamp under the black box shines on the transparency sheet and the shadow of footprint is shown on the screen through the mirror that is above the black box. It was very analog in a sense that it could only project a still sketch and its color reproduction is very limited. Late 1990 s is the beginning of the digitalization and our engineering endeavor at overhead projector is Digital Light Processing projector. It may sound very high technologic, however, the science behind it is quite straightforward ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Effect Of Food Safety Management Essay Introduction Food safety has arising international concern, not only for its continuing significance to public health, but also because of its impact on international trade (Burros, 1997). Motarjemi and Mortimore (2005) affirmed that ensuring food safety in now day s complicated world is a difficult task and is possible only with a essential effort of all sectors implying government, consumer organizations and industry (Motarjemi, 2000). Which the sharing of food sector experts developed ISO 22000 incorporates the principles of HACCP, and respond to the needs of key levels which various international food retailer syndicates develop in a single document (Frost, 2005). The prerequisite programmes are the major discrimination between ISO 22000 and HACCP. The system more flexible as a smaller number of CCPs introduced was made by the incorporation of prerequisite programmes in the ISO22000 Research aim This study aims to illustrate the effect of food safety management through food safety programs like HACCP and ISO 22000 on critical control points in hotel industry. Research questions 1) What are the critical control points in the hospitality industry? 2) What do you mean food safety management? 3) What is the difference between HACCP and ISO 22000? 4) Is HACCP or ISO 22000 best in dealing with the critical control points? Literature Review Since history was first recorded unsafe food has been a human health problem and many food safety problems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Observation Of The Opera The Austin Opera did an outstanding performance of Bizet s Carmen , on Thursday night, played at The Long Center of the Performing Arts. Carmen is an Opera by French composer Georges Bizet, who died suddenly months after Carmen s debut in Paris 1875. Bizet was a composer during the romantic era, although he has other works Carmen is his most successful work and is frequently performed in the world of operas. I don t remember the last time I attended an opera but it was probably 10 years ago for a field trip in elementary school. Attending the opera is something I see don t myself doing but I m glad I had an opportunity to go. The opera was conducted by Richard Buckley who has worked with many operas all around the Unites States and overseas. I ve been to a couple of middle school and high school concerts where there was a conductor and I ve enjoyed watching the conductors move their hands in the air, it was my favorite part. During the opera, I would get distracted by Buckley s movements, you could to tell he was so concentrated in the music. I m no music experts but from my point of view the orchestra sounded wonderful and if there were any mistakes I wasn t able to hear them. The whole cast had phenomenal voices but Carmen (Sandra Piques Eddy), Escamillo (Norman Garrett) and Micaëla (Heather Phillips) had to be my top favorites of the night. Can you believe that there are people in the world who can sing so beautiful in a different language and sing so loud that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. The Six Fundamental Movements Of Major Body Segments The six fundamental movements of Major Body Segments are flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, rotation, and circumduction. Flexion is a decrease in the angle between two body segments. Flexion occurs at the shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee joints. An example exercise is doing curls on the arm curl machine. Extension is an increase in the angle between two body segments, or the return from flexion. An example exercise is by working on the leg extension. Abduction is the movement of a body segment away from the midline. An example exercise for this body segment is a dumbbell lateral raise, spreading of the fingers or toes, or the legs moving apart on a hip abductor machine. Adduction is the movement of a body segment toward the midline, or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...