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A Report On The And Mielke
Johnson, Patterson, and O Connell (2013) noted that A3 report incorporation effectively addresses
process improvement in the healthcare industry. Dombrowski and Mielke (2013) discussed the
foundational principle of Gemba in the workplace. Gemba is a Japanese term applied to organizational
leaders who observe the workplace to gain knowledge and make decisions based on data and
observations (Hossen, 2015). In the development of the product or service, organizational leaders
observe the process to identify the root cause of problems or opportunities (Dombrowski Mielke,
2013). Organizational leaders avoid defects by identifying and addressing problems through the
Gemba process (Hossen, 2015). Critchley (2015) discussed the spaghetti diagram as a tool to
document movement of a product or individual. To develop a spaghetti diagram, Tu et al. (2012) wrote
that the observer needs an outline and create a structural diagram of the physical location. The
observer outlines and traces the steps that an individual takes or the flow of the process in the
development of the spaghetti diagram (Tu et al., 2012). The observer develops the spaghetti diagram
to visually identify wasted steps or flow throughout the process, to address opportunities to improve
the physical layout of the workplace (Critchley, 2015). Industry leaders utilize standard work to
implement the automation of a particular process (Lu Yang, 2014). Lu and Yang (2014) noted that
organizational managers created the
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Torture In The Middle Ages
Torture is an action of severe physical or mental pain, or suffering for a purpose, such as extraction of
information, confessions, or for punishments. In the Middle Ages torture was used for suffering and to
punish captured enemies. It involved the usage of instruments to force evidence from witnesses,
criminals, and slaves and was only committed by a public official or another person with similar
authority. In ancient Greece and Rome, torture was lawfully used, it was usually used on slaves to
extract information or confessions. Later, in early medieval Europe, torture was used as an ancient test
of guilt or innocence by subjection of the person who was accused to extreme pain (Rodley 1).
Survival was taken as a proof of innocence, the suspect s response to pain established guilt or
innocence. But there were many methods used to torture people. In medieval times punishments were
often for crimes. The people who tortured witnesses, criminals, and slaves, used methods like the rack,
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The rack was introduced in England during 1420 and composed of a long wooden frame. At one end
the victim s legs were tied up with ropes, and on the other end the arms were also tied. And if the
victim ever refused to answer questions the rollers were turned until the victim s joints were
dislocated. But there was one other torture device that was popular, it was an instrument used for
capital punishments(also known as death penalty) by decapitation. This instrument was called the
guillotine which was introduced into France in 1792. The guillotine device composed of two upright
beams is placed on a crossbeam, with a sharp edged knife, which was heavily weighted to make come
down hard and slice through the victim s head (Zimring
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The African American Artist By White Anglo Saxon...
Although dominated by white Anglo Saxon sociocultural patterns, American culture is in fact a
tapestry woven of diverse threads that include Native American, Hispanic, Asian and African
traditions, as well as those of European origin (Craven, 2003, p. 529). America is often described as
the melting pot; the concept of culture is formulated around the notion of many subcultures inside one
larger nation in which, the melting pot has not merely melted; it has cooked a broth with an
unmistakable favor of its own (Perry, 1949, p. 357). Many painters took up the plight of those who
were not sharing fully in the American dream (Craven, 2003, p. 564). Evidence of this is in the visual
images throughout the course of American history of what the overall ideology of American culture
summarizes enabling one to perceive what Americans daily lives were like in the past, how it is seen
now in the present, and what it may reflect in the future. The African American artist Robert
Gwathmey (1903 88) painted pictures of the social injustices meted out to blacks to keep them in
poverty (Craven, 2003, p. 546). He captured the true aesthetics of the African American culture and
what dreams/aspirations they hoped to achieve, even portraying the struggle of their adversities. His
painting entitled Belle (1965) portrays the destitution, discrimination, and amateurish methods of
white supremacy reflected on the blacks psyche in America. Grant Wood, another American artist,
painted the
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Understanding Parasocial Attachment
Men and women of every age have a particular liking or even obsession with a celebrity or individual
they have seen on mass media productions. Whether it s from the news, movies, tv entertainment,
music or even sports, these attachments to people are formed because of a fondness of a taken persona
of that person. Author, Gayle S. Stever, dives into these parasocial relationships in the field of
broadcasting and media and figures out if these affiliations are evolutionary or socially mediated
behaviors in his article Evolutionary Theory and Reactions to Mass Media: Understanding Parasocial
Attachment. Looking at the general field this author talks about it is assumed and known that
broadcasting and media writings are done in a humanities perspective; ... Show more content on
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References can include connections to film, TV entertainment, social media, photographs, music,
sports teams or other expert academic journals. In Stever s article he makes multiple references to the
film Star Trek and celebrities such as Michael Jackson or Paul McCartney. The proper citation format
in humanities is MLA or APA. At the end there was a sizeable reference list in MLA format. When it
comes to the methods of this particular field, aesthetic interpretation, criticism and rhetorical analysis
are the most common techniques. This article follows the more aesthetic interpretation path, meaning
Stever interprets the reason behind our parasocial attachments to people of higher status while using
science. His values in this method however are a little similar to the values of a normal humanities
paper. Traditional values include beauty, morality, importance, uniqueness, and impactfulness. Stever s
values follow along the lines of importance and morality. He feels that knowing the truth behind these
behaviors is important for future knowledge which is shown in the quote Although most case
examples of parasocial attachment appeared to support positive functioning, in some cases parasocial
attachments can be problematic (Stever
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Beliefs And Attitudes Toward The Native Americans
Though a lot of individuals saw the Native Americans as savages, I see them just as protectors and
defenders of their land. From a Native American prospective, if you and your people were living
peacefully since the beginning of time, and then all of a sudden, people you have never seen before
invades your land; no one is undeniably going to take kindly to that! Especially when the invaders
came to claim your land, brought illnesses and infections during the process, and then began to
brutally murder you and your people because you look differently than them, and you wouldn t
comply with their demands. I suppose depending on the Native Americans faith and how many of
their people were killed by the invaders determined how savagely and deadly the Native Americans
became. For example, John Smith, Mary Rowlandson, and Mary Jemison were all captured by a
different tribe of Native Americans in different locations and time eras. So, of course, Smith s,
Rowlandson s and Jemison s captivity narratives had extremely different views and attitudes toward
the earlier occupants of the American soil, nature, and ethical values. First of the three that was
captured was Mr. John Smith.
While on an expedition in December of 1607, Captain John Smith and his men were attacked by a
surge of Native Americans. The Native Americans, that was the Powhatan s Tribe, killed John Smith s
men, but spared his life after Smith gave them a fascinating object which was a compass. After
capturing him,
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My Current Role At Ohio University Student Records Lead...
My current role at Ohio University is Student Records Lead for PeopleSoft Campus Solutions
Systems. My primary responsibilities include maintenance and enhancement of Student information
systems and allied software applications. I spend my day researching new state of the art technologies
and innovative solutions that would help the Registrar s office at OU to function more efficiently and
cater to the high expectations and ever changing needs of the student body. My current role doesn t
entail supervisory responsibilities or leading a team although, I have performed several leadership
duties in my past ventures. I was responsible for managing a team of professionals in my previous role
with a multinational company. My job profile ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I enjoy my current job a lot but I would want to transition into the management domain in future.
In my future endeavors I would want to assume a responsibilities that would call for defining strategic
roadmaps for transformation of businesses, developing strong teams and engagement frameworks,
realizing project plans, effectively managing project risks and steering projects to successful
completion by maximizing return on investment and profits. All the areas mentioned above essentially
require strong leadership attributes and an undying will to succeed irrespective of the challenges
encountered. I believe that the most effective leaders are also the most enduring individuals with a
strong sense of ownership and accountability. Having successfully realized these responsibilities in the
past, I am very positive that I would be able to execute these to perfection in future equipped with
better techniques and the expertise acquired through experience and the PMBA program.
Analyzing my leadership style, I could draw close parallels to the pace setting and authoritative styles
of leadership as outlined by HBR articles on Leadership Styles Leadership That Gets Results by
Daniel Goldman. I have always tried to set high standards for my team by leading from the front and
inspiring them by setting an example of excellence. I also demonstrated the authoritative style by not
forcing the team to strictly follow the methods I utilized but providing them autonomy to
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Think Like A Freak Analysis
The average person would shy away from being called a freak, but after reading Steven D. Levitt and
Stephen J. Dubner s fascinating book Think Like a Freak, I would argue this term to be a compliment.
I will begin by providing a brief summary of Think Like a Freak. Then, I will apply the principles
shared by this book to nursing practice and management. Finally, I will conclude with a personal
evaluation of the books strengths. Maybe by the end of this report, you too will embrace the thoughts
of a freak. Have fun, think small, don t fear the obvious is just one of the many concepts that Think
Like a Freak offers to retrain our brains way of thinking (Levitt Dubner, 2014, p. 98). This book
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19). Think Like a Freak very plainly asserts that as humans we hate admitting we do not know things,
but frankly the things that we do know are vastly outweighed by the things that we do not know.
Levitt and Dubner very simply state, It has long been said that the three hardest words to say in the
English language are I love you. , they go on to say, We heartily disagree! For most people, it is much
harder to say I don t know. That s a shame, for until you can admit what you don t yet know, it s
virtually impossible to learn what you need to. (Levitt Dubner, 2014, p. 20). An article from Forbes
noted that ideas, direction, and confidence could be gained from admitting you do not know (The
Muse, 2012). If managers and employees in the hospital setting could become comfortable with the
idea that we often do not know, then possibly we could move into a learning environment that shares
and amply provides feedback (Levitt Dubner,
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Gothic Literature
Art has no influence upon action. It annihilates the desire to act. It is superbly sterile. The books that
the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame. The similarities and differences
between Doctor Faustus, a play by Christopher Marlowe, and The Picture of Dorian Gray, a novel by
Oscar Wilde, are pronounced and characterized by their underlying gothic theme. These can be seen
all throughout both forms of literature, including in both character s demise through plot progression
and internal struggles. One way in which both Faustus and Dorian are alike is that they both sold their
soul in a way. Faustus was able to get Mephistophilis, a demon, to do for him, and bring him
whatsoever (1141 Doctor Faustus). Dorian was able to make portrait s appearance change, instead of
his own. As his soul would get more and more ugly and twisted, it would get represented by his
portrait. In this sense, both faustus and Dorian gave their true soul in return for something else. For
Faustus, he sold it for power. He felt like he knew everything and he just needed more power. He sold
his soul to the devil for that. Dorion on the other hand, sold his soul simply for means appearance.
How he looked was so important to him, he decided he had to keep his pretty perfect boy look. He felt
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.Faustus had to write homo fuge on his arm to complete the deal (1140 Doctor Faustus). It was also
much more official after he agreed to a bill it was said that faustus hath bequeathed his soul to Lucifer
(1140 Doctor FAustus). In Dorian s case however, selling of his soul was done much less organized,
Dorian simply makes a wish, If it were I who was to be always young and the picture was to grow old!
(31 Dorian Gray). For Dorian, the process was much more subtle and less official. On the other hand
however, Faustus has to agree to a bill, inscribe a phase on his arm, with his own
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The Themes Of Man And Nature In Ruskin Bond s Novel
The theme is a phenomenon that transpires from the concealed idealogies which the writer provides.
In a broad sense, a theme may simply be a characteristic view of life that pervades a story . (Lynn and
Lewis : 78). Harry Shaw maintains that the theme tells Some truth about life or human behaviour .
(Shaw : 13). These concepts of theme in short fiction try to depict that short story, like any other
fictional forms, reveals the values of a writer and his phyche of the human condition. Thus, theme
involves the philosophical subject, which largely determines the selection and organization of the
material and plot in a story.
A good story is rarely the depiction of an idea that further creates an image of life by which
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He considers men and women as poor creatures because the world is too much stick with them. Bond
is an genuine lover of nature. According to Bond, in modern life one has to peel off layers of the
protective cosmetics to get hold of the right person. His short stories are the celebration of nature in its
fullest and undisturbed form.A Motherless child, Ruskin Bond found emotional compensation and
solace in the lap of nature. It was Bond s father who introduced him to this everlasting relationship
Nature acts in dual role for Bond. It provides him new themes and background for his upcoming
stories. At the same time it recharges and refreshes his creative view. The sound of raindrops, the
chirping of birds, the whispering of plants and the summer breeze bring in his stories an extra softness.
Bond s characters are additionally drawn from that area of society that lives in close relationship with
nature. They are wanderers, little ranchers, villagers, retailers, chawkidars, tonga drivers, planters,
teachers and resigned persons and so forth.To name a few among them, there is Binya holding her
blue umbrella, runs after her cow, Neelu. There is Dukhi weeding and pruning in the garden. Bisnu,
who confronts the man eater panther in the village Manjari, Sita, who devises her sports around the
old banyan tree in her lonely island, Kishen Singh who drives out the wild beast from the tunnel, Somi
s mother who nurtures her small garden of sweets peas and roses, etc. are some of his favourite
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Summary Of A City Of Churches
The first example of someone being outside the norms of their community is Cecelia in the story A
City of Churches. The town of Prester was a town filled with churches, Cecelia moves to the town to
open up a car rental shop not realizing how different she was from the people who live there. She
starts to show signs of being different when she says she isn t very religious. Mr. Phillip s replies with
Not now... not yet. In a way, this shows how Mr. Philip s believes Cecelia will fall into the line of
society because as it stands right now she is an outsider coming in. She stands out again when she
requests to live alone instead of like the rest of the community. Mr. Philip s asks her For what purpose
did she want her own home, she responds with there is no particular purpose, and with that Mr. Philip
s says that is not usual in the town of Prester. In this scene, she also shows how she will not back
down or be afraid of Mr. Philip s. This can be seen when they talk about what she dreams to which she
responds mostly sexual things. This comment seems to throw Mr. Philip s off a bit as he says Prester is
not that type of town. She seems to do this to see how he will react and readers can see that she might
even be doing this to see if he will tell her to leave, or make her leave the town. The fact that Cecelia
is being so unusual and not wanting to live in a church like them, makes them a bit angry. The
community doesn t take her arriving and staying in town very well.
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Good Country People by Flannery O’Connor
In her book, Good Country People, Flannery O Connor shows first hand how one cannot judge a book
by its cover... not even a Bible. Even though a façade is put on, one realizes how vulnerable Hulga
Hopewell actually is. Her encounter with a Bible salesman, Manley Pointer, shows how one cannot
trust even good country people (2). Symbolism in this story transforms what one perceives the
character of Hulga and Manley to be and allows the reader to make deeper connections about their
physical and mental flaws. The main, and most noticeable, symbol is Hulga Joy Hopewell s artificial
leg. She is as sensitive about it as a peacock about its tail (8). The roughness of her personality
matches that of her wooden leg. Since becoming handicapped, she removes all feelings for others,
herself, and the belief in a higher power. She feels that she is not of value anymore and not worth the
dust of her existence (11) so she changes her name to Hulga, which she believes is the ugliest name in
all languages. Her leg is used as a tool to illustrate to others her miserable state. She stomps around
and purposely makes an ugly sounding (9) noise. As bad as the situation of losing her leg may be,
what is worse is how she uses it. The leg, though inanimate and built to be very strong, is her crutch,
both literally and psychologically. This crutch is what makes her so weak and bitter. When Hulga says
to her mother, Mrs. Hopewell, if you want me, here I am like I am (2) this
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The War Of The Roses And Ends With Last English
Covering a period which starts with the Hundred Years War already in full swing, contains the start of
the Wars of the Roses and ends with last English king to die in battle the level of participation of the
aristocracy and the roles which they fulfilled is a natural continuation of the topic, especially given
how kings can be lauded or vilified for their participation or non participation in military matters but it
was the nobility who functioned as military commanders or otherwise notable figures in the battles
who had much greater military command, often give entirely to their discretion. Whether the role
changed drastically during the hundred and fifty year period is debatable, as it what would constitute a
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There were fewer high level aristocrats who went along with the Black Prince s chevauchee s in
France during the early 1350 s and more Knights of the Garter, which was an honour often bestowed
on those who came from minor nobility but who rode with the Black Prince.
However the first expedition in the period involved the Earls of Warwick, Oxford and Stafford as well
as a number of knights and each of the three earls was placed in charge of a battalion and, rather than
fighting any French they instead sacked the town of Languedoc. The next was 1359 60 where far more
nobles, the Earls of Northampton, Warwick, Oxford, Suffolk and the Duke of Lancaster although all
bar the Earl of Suffolk were dead by 1361. The amount of higher aristocracy
The Battle of Agincourt had the Dukes of Gloucester and York present who were given command of
sectors which suggests a continuing role for the aristocracy in battles. K.B McFarlane talks about
professional military contractors meaning the upper aristocracy with earls being the most numerous
military leaders and, although he admits that the course of war allowed the odd man from the gentry to
distinguish himself it was
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Internment Of Japanese Americans
The internment of Japanese Americans in the United States during World War II was the forced
relocation and incarceration in camps in the western interior of the country of between 110,000 and
120,000[5] people of Japanese ancestry, most of whom lived on the Pacific coast. 62 percent of the
internees were United States citizens.[6][7] These actions were ordered by President Franklin D.
Roosevelt shortly after Imperial Japan s attack on Pearl Harbor.[8]
Japanese Americans were incarcerated based on local population concentrations and regional politics.
More than 110,000 Japanese Americans in the mainland U.S., who mostly lived on the West Coast,
were forced into interior camps. However, in Hawaii, where 150,000 plus Japanese Americans
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He appointed the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) to
investigate the camps. The Commission s report, titled Personal Justice Denied, found little evidence
of Japanese disloyalty at the time and concluded that the incarceration had been the product of racism.
It recommended that the government pay reparations to the survivors. In 1988, President Ronald
Reagan signed into law the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, which apologized for the internment on behalf
of the U.S. government and authorized a payment of $20,000 (equivalent to $41,000 in 2016) to each
camp survivor. The legislation admitted that government actions were based on race prejudice, war
hysteria, and a failure of political leadership .[23] The U.S. government eventually disbursed more
than $1.6 billion (equivalent to $3,240,000,000 in 2016) in reparations to 82,219 Japanese Americans
who had been interned and their
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Return For Financial Year 2015
Return for Financial Year 2015 Western Areas share price closed on the first day of the 2015 financial
year (01/07/14) at $4.77 and closed on the last day of the financial year (30/06/15) at $3.23, thus the
capital return for Western Areas shareholders is as follows for FY15; Capital Return=(Final Share
Price Initial Share Price)/(Initial Share Price)*100 =($3.23 $4.77)/$4.77*100= 32.29% As seen in the
calculation above, shareholders of Western Areas received a capital loss of 32.29% for the 2015
financial year. Looking into the annual dividends, an interim dividend of 3c per share was paid on
10/04/2015 which was 100% fully franked with a 30% tax rate. Also for the previous financial year a
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The All Ordinaries Index (All Ords) is utilised as an alternative for the market as it accounts for the
top 500 companies in the ASX by way of market capitalisation that makes up for 98% of the ASX s
worth. The All Ords closed on the first day of the 2015 financial year (01/07/14) at 5366.50 and closed
on the last day of the financial year (30/06/15) at 5451.20, thus the market return for the All
Ordinaries Index is as follows for FY15: Market Return=(Final Index Value Initial Index
Value)/(Initial Index Value)*100 =(5451.20 5366.50)/5366.50*100=1.58% Broadly comparing
Western Areas total annual return of 30.19% to the annual market return of 1.58% there is quite
clearly a stark difference. However as Western Areas return directly hinges upon the Nickel price,
which has dropped 37.8% in spot price over the past year, these raw return figures must be adjusted
for risk. The All Ords representing the market has a beta of 1; so to have an accurate comparison the
beta for Western Areas must be calculated. Weekly adjusted close data for the Western Area stock
price and the All Ords index was collected and plugged into excel for the past 10 financial years from
01/07/2005 to 30/06/2015. The returns for this data were then calculated and a covariance regression
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Conforming Countries, The American Way
Conforming Countries, The American Way Colleges all over the United States have a variety of
foreign language programs, cultural events, and study abroad programs to help American students
have a better understanding of other cultures, languages, and geographical landmarks. Each of these
elements are very distinctive to one s every day life. Languages, cultures, and geographical landmarks
distinguish one s characteristics. An individual s characteristics define their human identity and their
purpose in life. Apart from one s daily life, others display their characteristics on social media whether
it is their religion, beliefs, morals, or personality to visually express how one feels about their own
human identity. Today s modern society connects with other countries mainly by social media, but
does not get a full understanding of how others around the world go about his or her daily agenda.
College students throughout the United States have various different ways to apply the American
culture to other countries by arranging the same types of programs in colleges around the world.
College students can introduce the English language by providing more programs in colleges
throughout the world and enforcing the program to be a requirement to obtain the desired degree one
must wish to acquire. Although many countries already have an English language programs, providing
more programs to colleges who do not have the English language program and enforcing the course as
a
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What Does Pride Mean To Me Essay
Let s say my favorite team just won the super bowl, and I have this overwhelming feeling I just can
not name. I become a parent a few years later and again that same feeling. My child learns to ride a
bike without the training wheels and there it is again that feeling. Many more instances though the
years pass where that feeling creeps up on me. That feeling is pride. Pride is any situation in life where
I feel that overwhelming sense of I did it, success in doing what was set out to do. Now pride comes in
various shapes and instance for everyone, but they can all have a common source. Some of the most
common things I and possibly others have a connection to are sports, work, people and possibly
sexual orientation. Though there are so many different possibilities or interconnecting occurrences
within these topics, that I could feel pride. Some are more prideful in one instance than another, but it
does not take away from any lesser situation either. With these only being a handful of prideful
occurrences, as there are too many to name. With football season upon us we all have out teams, most
of us being Packer fans. So we sit in front of that tv and wait for the magic of Rodgers and Nelson, or
Matthews doing what they do. I cannot help the feeling of pride and joy when they score or make that
tackle. We are happy for our boys succeeding, even more so against the Bears. I feel pride for winning
but mostly for the players to have come together as a team and
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The Bluest Eye And Yasunari Kawabata s Thousand Cranes
Symbols are a primal medium of communication used today and convey different meanings
depending upon one s cultural background. Hence, the significance of a symbol is not inherent in the
symbol itself but is rather cultivated in society. Both Toni Morrison s The Bluest Eye and Yasunari
Kawabata s Thousand Cranes explore the significance of such symbols, focusing on the basal reader
of Dick and Jane and the ritualized practice of the Japanese Tea Ceremony, respectively. These two
symbols, while disparate on the surface, share fundamental similarities and define their roles in the
modern world by signifying a departure from antiquated views regarding race and tradition. Not only
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The words which Kawabata uses to describe a bowl used to drink tea brings attention to the elegance
of the Japanese Tea Ceremony; in fact, the Oribe was four hundred years old [...] as tea masters have
looked after it and passed it down through the centuries (Kawabata 19 20). Tea practitioners must have
recognized certain appealing qualities in the tea vessels that deemed them worthy of being passed
down from generation to generation. Dick and Jane and the Japanese Tea Ceremony both place
emphasis on beauty, with a detailed characterization of aesthetic elements. In addition to a common
emphasis on aesthetic appeal, Dick and Jane and the Japanese Tea Ceremony also share a formulaic
structure. In Dick and Jane, the stories are depicted in a prescribed manner to only include positive
events; for example, Mother is very nice [...] Father is smiling. Smile, Father, smile [...] Here comes a
friend. The friend will play with Jane (Morrison 3). Each scene in the children s series takes place
during the day, and the sun is always shining, knees are never scraped, parents never yell, and friends
always come to play. The author s use of words such as nice and smiling accentuates the structure of
the story and how it is one sided. Each page only contained one new word, and on every third page,
the new words would be combined, with only five to six new words total (Mancini). Furthermore,
each sentence in Dick and Jane is
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Four Aphorism Analysis
Every person capable of thinking and processing has a different set of guidelines and mindsets for his
or her life. These guidelines tend to be words or mottos designed to help guide each individual
through life and/or hardship that may arise. In the short time i ve had in this world, i ve been able to
narrow my thoughts down to four basic principles. One: I believe i am here to learn about and
experience everything this life has to offer. Two: It is important to approach new information openly,
but with some skepticism. Not every piece of information presented to me will be true. Three: harm no
one; there is no reason is good enough to cause suffering of any kind. Four: Remember both the
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This is a reminder I like to call Comforting Nihilism. Nihilism is believe that meaningless, but there is
another less dreary way to regard it that i find reassuring. Essentially, it is the idea that nothing
matters, so life is limitless. Gandhi sums this up by saying, almost everything you do in life will be
insignificant. But it is very important that you do it. In comparison to the infinity of stars and space
forever expanding in every direction, I am very small. This also means I am small enough that
universe does not hinge on my decisions. I can eat an entire cake, or fail a test, or move to Canada, or
rob a bank. The world will not end if I do something that makes me happy, or make a mistake. At
same time, there is so much I could change so much in my own life. Eating a cake, moving to Canada,
robbing a bank, failing a test. All of these actions could affect my life in a monumental way, and at the
same time, they are completely meaningless. Everyone is both an insignificant speck, a blink in the
history of the universe, and a great powerful being, capable of changing everything with one
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Antidepressants Literature Review
Literature Review
Source A
7 Antidepressant Side Effects by Chris IIialades
Everyday Health, Chris IIiades, Farrokh Sohrabi, Dr Tarvedi. 2015. 7 Antidepressant Side Effects to
Know About. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.everydayhealth.com/depression/drug side
effects.aspx. [Accessed 5 May 2016].
Summary
This source gives us an in depth explanation of the 7 most common side effects of antidepressants. It
states that antidepressants are the most common medication prescribed and it is effective. The side
effects that people experience depend on what type of antidepressant medication you are taking. Forty
percent of people taking antidepressants have side effects and these side effects can cause people to
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This source is mixed method as it has both primary and secondary research. It uses statistics to show
the amount of people that are using antidepressants which is the secondary aspect. The different types
of harmful effects that antidepressants have on the human body are primary because it has been
researched and studied. Paul Andrews is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology,
Neuroscience and Behavior at McMaster University in Canada. He has also done research in the
evolution of depression. Paul Andrews is an expert in the field of depression and antidepressant
medication. This source was also analyzed by Anderson Thompson who also specializes in psychiatry.
This was published in September 2012, but this research was compiled over the years. The
information is up to date but recently others have challenged the harmful effects of antidepressants.
Purpose
This source was created because many individuals who are taking antidepressants are not aware of the
harmful effects that it has. It gives people an understanding of what can occur when taking
antidepressants. Antidepressants can reduce the depression that is occurring but with that can come
many other effects which could be worse than what you are already feeling. This source is simply to
make people aware that antidepressants have side effects that can be life threatening.
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The Consequences Of The Treaty Of Versailles
In 1919, the Allied victors in World War I met at the Paris Peace Conference to set the peace terms for
the defeated Central Powers. The Allies created the peace terms in the hope to create and maintain
world peace. However, the Allies and Central Powers realized that the peace terms stated in the Treaty
of Versailles did not help to maintain world peace. When the Allies created the Treaty they designed it
in a bad way. Rather than specific, the Treaty didn t make much sense because it was wordy. John
Maynard Keynes an English economist attended the Paris Peace Conference and wrote the book The
Economic Consequences of Peace in which he stated his opinion about the Treaty. In Thornstein
Veblen s review of The Economic Consequences of Peace he argues that Keynes withheld information
about the consequences that the Treaty would cause. If Keynes would not have withheld any
information the economic downfall would not have happened. Keynes failed to include the
consequences of the Treaty in his analysis though, and failed to influence the Allies at the Paris Peace
Conference. In Keynes analysis of the Treaty he did not include the consequence that the Bolshevism
would come to an end. At the Paris Peace Conference the Great Powers only agreed to eliminate the
Bolshevism, other than that the Great Powers could not agree on anything. They knew that it would be
difficult to eliminate the Bolshevism in Soviet Russia, but the Great Powers thought it had to be done
to create and
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Sports Direct
Contents Page Introduction 3 Background 3 Part B Financial Highlights 3 Cash Flow 3 Part C
Chairman s Statement 4 Co operate Governance 4 Consolidated Five Year Statement 5 Part D Current
Assets Property, Plant and Equipment 6 Deferred Tax Assets 6 Non Current Assets Inventories 7 Cash
and Cash Equivalents 7 Conclusion Bibliography Introduction In this the coursework, it will present
financial information relating back from Sports Direct Annual Report 2012 alongside a brief history of
Sports Direct with additional information about how the group generates revenue. Background Sports
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In FY15 the corporation Net Debt should be 1.5x or less The Chairman mentions the Bonus Share
Scheme for the 190,000 employees in the statement, as the employees who partook in this will benefit
from reading the annual report as the outcome of achievement for the group is due to their
determination of meeting company objectives. The schemes intention is to deliver employees with an
honest and extensive connection with the group s performance and their individual pay. (Ref: Page 41)
The group identifies that it is essential to communicate with the shareholders, this is through annual
report, trading updates, financial statements and the vital way is through the website as it contains all
information and regards to London Stock Exchange. Thus helps the shareholders to understand how
their investment is performing. Cooperate Governance As the financial year ended on 29th April 2012,
the organization had reassessed the company s governance policy and procedures. Overall they believe
to have abided by the requirements of the Code, however apart from the following: Provision B.1.1
states The Board should state its reasons if it determines that a director is independent notwithstanding
the existence of relationships or circumstances which may appear relevant to its determination,
including if the director: has received or receives additional remuneration from the company apart
from
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Essay On International Non Governmental Organization
Research an International Non Governmental Organization that works on behalf of human rights
issues.
The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) defines an INGO as any organization
which is not established by inter governmental agreement (Resolution 288 (X) 27 February 1950),
including organizations which accept members designated by government authorities, provided that
such membership does not interfere with the free expression of views of the organizations (Resolution
1296 (XLV) of 25 June 1968).
An international non governmental organization (INGO) has the same mission as a non governmental
organization (NGO), but it is international in scope and has outposts around the world to deal with
specific issues in many countries.
International Non governmental Organizations can further be defined by their primary purpose. Some
INGOs are operational, meaning that their primary purpose is to foster the community based
organizations within each country via different projects and operations. Some INGOs are advocacy
based, meaning that their primary purpose is to influence the policy making of different countries
governments regarding certain issues or promote the awareness of a certain issue. Many of the large
INGOs have components of both operational projects and advocacy initiatives working together
within individual countries.
There are many International Non Governmental Organizations that work on behalf of human rights
issues. Some of these are
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Theme Of Morality In Trifles
Ethics and morals are two different things although quite similar. Ethics relate to the essence of right
and wrong according to the law. This is exhibited in the pre meditated murder that we see in the play
Trifles. Morals are related to personal standards. What may be morally right for one person may not be
morally right for another person. Morals are based on a person s upbringing, their religion, and their
personal beliefs. In Trifles, Sweat, and The Storm, Susan Glaspell, Zora Neal Hurston, and Kate
Chopin use symbolism to show, develop, and illustrate the theme of ethics versus morals. Susan
Glaspell uses the bird to justify the murder of Mr. Wright in Trifles. Within the play there is a broken
bird cage. This cage is symbolic of Minnie Wright s marriage. She lives in the middle of nowhere with
John. This isolation breaks Minnie Wright s spirit, just like the cage is broken. In the story it says, She
used to sing real pretty herself (986). Since Minnie is out in the country with no one but John, that bird
is her lifeline to the outside world. She lives through that bird. John s oppression of Minnie, and the
fact that he cold heartedly killed her bird takes away her desire to sing, or dance, or dress pretty.
Arthur Waterman states She was figuratively strangled by John (3). In turn, Minnie literally strangles
John with a rope in his sleep. The women don t always find this action morally or ethically right. Mrs.
Peters, in the beginning, said But, Mrs. Hale, the law is the law (Glaspell 984). After finding out about
the bird, and pondering the situation among themselves, the women all agree with Minnie Wright. It
was justifiable homicide in their eyes, thus making it ethically and morally right in their eyes. Hurston
s Sweat uses the snake as symbolism, and to justify Delia s actions after Sykes is bitten. In the story,
Delia is a faithful Christian woman who is married to a devil like man named Sykes. Hurston
associates the snake to Sykes. The snake symbolizes Sykes representation of the Devil. Sykes knows
that Delia is scared of snakes. Delia tells Sykes, You know how skeered Ah is of snakes. Course Ah
Knowed it (1). Sykes not only torments Delia, he also cheats on her openly. Sykes does
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F. Scott Fitzgerald s Babylon Revisited
As one of the most well known writers of the 20th century, F. Scott Fitzgerald is noted for his work
revolving around the cultural dynamic of the 1920s. The author continues this topic trend in his short
story, Babylon Revisited. Instead of America, the story takes place in Paris just after the stock market
crash of 1929, contriubting to Fitzgerald s overall message. The protagonist, Charlie Wales, has
returned to France in hopes of regaining custody over his daughter. Fitzgerald developes an
international criticism of Americans lavish lifestyle in the infamous Roaring 20s through the
characters contrasting priorities, clever symbolism, and the format of the story itself. While his other
works critiquing 1920s American society was evident due in part to their local settings, Fitzgerald uses
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Throughout the short story, Fitzgerald strategically incorporates statements that develop a contrast
between countries economic statuses and materialistic values of the time period. From Charlie s first
encounter with his in laws, the phrase American is used to describe anything, in the main character s
opinion, pleasent. For example, The room was warm and comfortably American, and She was a tall
women with worried eyes, who had once possessed a fresh American loveliness (677). Intentionally,
Fitzgerald does not use the term French as a complimentary adjective in order to emphasize the
glamorized idea of American opportunity and wealth of the twenties. He presents this difference in
cultural values more blatantly later as Charlie and his in laws discuss the guardianship of his daughter,
Honoria. After Charlie stops himself in the middle listing his
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Analysis of Jim Collin s Great by Choice Essay
Human Sexuality Assignment At its core, Great By Choice is a deep exploration of what distinguishes
top performers from their peers during times of chaos, crisis, instability and uncertainty. Rigorous in
its approach but practical in its presentation, Great By Choice to me seems like the perfect handbook
for college seniors such as myself. In tackling the question of what distinguishes top performers in
times of uncertainty, the authors first define what exactly a top performer is and then highlights the
three key ingredients that these individuals were discovered to possess. 10Xers are leaders who built
companies that started from a position of vulnerability, rose to beat their respective industries by at
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Basically a forward thinking individual who understands that slow and steady wins the race who is
armed with patience, drive, and the ability to sell their dream to others is needed to obtain success
before anything else. According to Collins the fire bullets, then cannonballs approach is the best way
to explain the success of large companies. The concept is sort of an homage to the days before
automatic handguns. It takes a lot less gunpowder to fire a bullet than a cannonball, so it is more
effective and plausible to start a battle with bullets; and once enough time has been spent preparing for
the big finish then a cannonball can and should be fired. A bullet is a low distraction, low risk, and low
cost test or experiement. There are two types of cannonballs, uncalibrated and calibrated. A calibrated
cannonball is an idea or concept that is backed by evidence, or in this case empirical validation. A
uncalibrated cannonball, in more or less words, is when one places all their eggs in one basket without
taking the time to obtain empirical validation. Again, slow and steady wins the race. Intel s founders
believed that innovation without discipline leads to disaster. This means having the patience to
cultivate, check and double check an idea to make certain it can be executed and delivered. With this
patience one must take it upon themselves to figure out what will and will not work. There is no way
to predict the future,
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The USA Patriot Act Analysis
The coordinated terrorist attacks of September 11th attempted to shake the foundation of American
democracy and changed how Americans viewed terrorism. No longer was terrorism an issue of distant
countries, the aftermath of the terrorist attacks left the American people searching for answers to
prevent another attack on the homeland. Signed into law less than six weeks after the September 11th
attacks, the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept
and Obstruct Terrorism Act (USA PATRIOT Act) of 2001 sent a strong message to American citizens
and the rest of the world that the United States government was prepared to amend laws in order to
combat both foreign and domestic terrorism and ensure public safety.
Problem
The hastiness of its inception caused the USA PATRIOT Act to be deemed unconstitutional by the
public court of opinion. Many citizens feared it was a knee jerk reaction to an attack that came without
warning. However, the USA PATRIOT Act is constitutional and an effective counter terrorism ... Show
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Michael McCarthy argues the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 provided a comprehensive approach to a
new threat on the United States. Passed with overwhelming support, the haste was considered
essential by law enforcement officials seeking to prevent further attacks feared to be imminent
(McCarthy, 2002). In analyzing the key aspects of the USA PATRIOT Act, McCarthy states the Act
provides a balance between the strengthening of the executive branch and the necessary checks and
balances of the legislative and judicial branches. These checks and balances help to protect individual
rights while ensuring national security. One of the most important checks was placing a sunset
timeframe of four years on key powers dealing with executive discretion. In doing so, the legislative
and judicial branches ensured continued oversight over the Act and protection from abuse of power
from the executive
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What Is The Topic Of The Play 12 Angry Men
Twelve Angry Men is a play filmed in New York City in 1957. It took place in a court law of jury
room where they were deliberating a murder trial. They were accusing a young boy of murdering his
father with a knife. They were several witnesses that claim that they heard and saw the murder and the
boy yelling I am going to kill you . However, the knife that the young boy claimed that he lost was
found in the murder. Twelve men were sent to be jurors to deliberate the trial. If the young boy was
found to be guilty than the sentence for the accused is the death penalty. The men decided to take a
break before making their decision and voting. After the break was over the men gathered together and
eleven of the jurors immediately vote guilty and
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Alligator Vs Crocodile Research Paper
While crocodiles and alligators may look very similar they are actually two very different animals.
They differ in physical appearance, behavioral habits, and in the places that they live. They also share
some similar characteristics which is why they are often confused or thought to be the same. The
Crocodile, also known as the Crocodylinae is the happier looking of the two. Its front ends of its snout
are more pointed and V shaped. When the crocodile closes its mouth you will see a toothy grin. One
identifier of a crocodile is when it has its mouth closed. The fourth tooth on both sides of the lower
jaw sticks up over the upper lip. The crocodile also tends to be a lighter color than an alligator.
Crocodiles usually live up to 70 years. They can weigh ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It has a wider U shaped snout. When the alligator closes its mouth all of the teeth are hidden. The
alligator also has a shorter, wider head. The alligator is usually the darker colored of the two.
Alligators typically have a lifespan of 35 to 50 years. They can weigh up to 1,000 pounds. Also their
size can vary between 10 to 15 feet. The way a crocodile acts is very different than an alligator.
Crocodiles from Australia and the Nile are typically a lot more aggressive. The saltwater and Nile
ones are more dangerous. They kill hundreds of people each year. American crocodiles are less
aggressive; they tend to be more shy. Crocodiles are more likely to attack humans. They are more
common than shark attacks. American alligators are less aggressive and rarely assault humans without
being provoked. Larger male alligators are more territorial and likely to be alone. Both the larger
female and male alligators will defend their territory. The smaller alligators can be found living closer
together because they tolerate other alligators that are close to the same size as they are. Alligators are
not likely to attack humans unless
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Escape In Romantic Poetry
Repression and the Desire to Escape in Romantic Poetry
Romantic poetry encompasses many things, involving, but not limited to; nature, the sublime, and
strong senses of emotion. Many of the romantic poets wrote about nature, and how nature strongly
relates to that sense of emotion. Of course when you lack emotion, or you are struck with many
negative emotions, romantic poetry shows that nature itself is the remedy that you may require. Not
only does romantic poetry show that nature can cure, but it shows that an escape to nature is required
in order to understand it, and receive the cure that you seek. It shows that you must abandon your past
struggles, and learn to embrace nature. This begs the question; how does romantic poetry attempt to
show that nature is the cure to the issues that you currently face? Many of the romantic poets attempt
to show that through an escape to nature, you are able to become enlightened. William Wordsworth s
The Ruined Cottage exhibits a woman (Margaret) who is surrounded by romantics, which is used to
contrast that which are her struggles, and her lack of romanticism. This essay will look at the desire to
escape the struggles that the characters are facing through a romantic escape to nature. It will display
how Wordsworth s The Ruined Cottage conveys a message of escapism to nature as a cure to hardship
through a character that fails to escape, as well as how John Keats Ode to a Nightingale shows a
character who succeeds with
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Presidential Election Results
How Did Pollsters Get It Wrong?
On last November 8th, the results of presidential election were a surprise and shock to most people
around the world, especially US residents because they consistently projected Hillary Clinton would
defeated Donald Trump. According to the article Presidential Election Results: Donald J. Trump Wins
in The New York Times, the total votes for Clinton were 62,391,335 (48%) and for Trump were
61,125,956 (47%). However, in contrast to earlier predictions, some states elected to Trump instead of
Clinton, and this result brought victory for Trump in the last hours of election day. In details, Trump
had 6 electoral votes from Iowa, 10 electoral votes from Wisconsin, 18 electoral votes from Ohio, 20
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There is a great deal of speculation but no clear answers as to the cause of the disconnect, but there is
one point of agreement: Across the board, polls underestimated Trump s level of support. , said
Andrew Mercer, Claudia Deane and Kyley McGeeney authors on their article Why 2016 election polls
missed their mark in Pew Research Center. They also gave some several possible explanations for the
misstep. The first factor might be what pollsters refer to as nonresponse bias. Some groups, include
the less educated voters who were a key demographic for Trump on Election Day, are consistently
hard for pollsters to reach. Then, the result would be a strongly pro Trump segment of the population
that simply did not show up in the polls in proportion to their actual share of the population. The next
factor was many of those who were polled simply were not honest about whom they intended to vote
for. The explanation for this factor was support for Trump was socially undesirable, and that his
supporters were unwilling to admit their support to pollsters . In 1982, a similar case occurred in the
gubernatorial election in California. Democrat Tom Bradley, the black mayor of Los Angeles, lost to
Republican George Deukmejian despite having been ahead in the polls even though the voters were
reluctant to tell interviewers that they were not going to vote for a black candidate. The third factor
involves the way pollsters identify likely voters. Because we can t know in advance who is actually
going to vote, pollsters develop models predicting who is going to vote and what the electorate will
look like on Election Day. This is a notoriously difficult task, and small differences in assumptions can
produce sizable differences in election
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Deborah Westman And Her Work At The Bank Of Montreal
This case study involves Deborah Westman and her work at the Bank of Montreal (BMO) as a junior
employee. Deborah has aspirations of progressing within the bank to higher levels of leadership, but is
concerned about possible barriers due to her gender that have prevented other women from advancing.
The bank is actively seeking to provide better opportunities for women to attain key leadership
positions through the use of a task force and new policies. Deborah is uncertain if she can take
advantage of the increased awareness of women in the bank, and if the barriers to higher leadership
will actually be removed. Possible strategies will be recommended for Deborah in order to assist in
her career.
Taking Advantage of Awareness Part of Deborah s fear is that she may be wrong in attempting to take
advantage of the increased attention of barriers that are preventing women from advancing to higher
levels within the BMO. However, this seems like the perfect time to try and advance her career at the
bank, especially considering the numerous barriers that have been identified within the bank. There
are five reasons given for why employees of the BMO believe women are not promoted more
regularly. The reasons are representative of the culture at the bank and include women s age, a lack of
education, the idea that women are not as committed and lack the necessary skills, and that over time
women will naturally enter into higher leadership positions (Rowe Guerrero, 2016). In addition
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Research Paper On Trench Warfare
Trench Warfare
Trench Warfare created a harsh and dangerous living environment for men. The trenches were under
continuous threat from shells or other dangerous weapons and there were also many health risks which
developed into larger problems for doctors. Apart from the unavoidable cold during the winters,
trenches were often completely waterlogged and muddy infested with lice and rats.
What is Trench Warfare?
Trench Warfare is a type of fighting where both sides build deep holes in the ground. These holes in
the ground are known as trenches. These deep trenches are used a defence against the enemy. These
trenches can stretch for many kilometres and they make it almost impossible for one side to move
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There is a front line, also known as the Main Fire Trench, which faces the enemy. The front line
allows you to view over enemy lines. The front line is dug in different sections rather than being dug
in one straight line, so if a shell were to explode inside one of these sections, or any enemy were to get
into one of these sections, it would not affect the whole front line but just that particular section.
Behind the front line you get the support line. It is similarly made to the front line. In the support line
you would find dugouts that are cut into one side of the trench wall. These dugouts were often quite
small, having enough room for only three or four men to use as shelter. No man s land was the space
between the two opposing trenches. It had a large amount of barbed wire and it was a piece of
unoccupied land. No Man s land was heavily guarded by both sniper and machine gun fire and
soldiers were forced to cross this piece of land to look out for the enemies positions.
Life in the trenches:
Soldiers rotated through three stages of the front. They would spend time in the front line trenches, in
the support trenches, as well as some time in resting. The soldiers were always busy whether they
were repairing the trenches, on guard duty, moving supplies and equipment, undergoing inspections or
cleaning their weapons.
How long would the men have to be in a
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Assignment 202 Principles Of Personal Development
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Hannah Hodges
Assignment 202
Principles of personal Development
Task A
Ai) Data Protection Act Freedom of information
Aii) Human Rights act 1998 Disability Discrimination Act 1995
Aiii) Health and Safety Act Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002
Aiv) Care standards act 2000 Code of Practice
Av) Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 Policy and procedures
Avi) A PDP is a Personal Development Plan and is developed between you and your manager. Your
manager will record information about your learning and development needs in work. It should
include things like targets, agreed objectives and activities to meet them and standards that are
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Bii) It is important to reflect on your work activities so that you gain self awareness and so you can do
your as well as possible. It helps you to become more aware of how your actions come across to other
people, your actions will have a positive or negative affect. For example, if you have to speak a bit
louder so that someone hard of hearing can hear you then you need to make sure your facial
expression is friendly, otherwise you may come across as aggressive.
Hannah Hodges
Task C
Ci)
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|Description of Experience |How the experience improved my knowledge, skills and |
| |understanding |
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|I attended staff training session for Parkinsons |I now have a much better insight into the condition,
and |
| |possible ways of helping an individual with parkinsons. For |
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Personal Narrative-The Hunters
The Hunters To survive was the greatest challenge that I d ever faced in my life. Hello, I m Harry, and
I was subjected to something that I d never forget, mainly due to my PTSD... So, yeah. Anyway, we ll
get into that later; let s start at the beginning. The messages started on a day like any other; I didn t
think much of the first message when it came. That day, after I came home from school, after a tiring
day of math and science, I decided to go up to my room to chill out. As I walked up the stairs, a
feeling of uncertainty came over me. It just felt... odd. Once I started to near my room, the feeling
intensified. A gymnast started doing flips in my stomach as I neared the door, and finally, when I
opened the door, this feeling was finally justified. When I walked in, my room was a disaster; clothes,
bedsheets, and books were strewn everywhere. The paint on my walls was torn up, exposing the
drywall underneath and my closet door was ripped off of its hinges. I could barely breathe as there
was a thick cloud of dust that filled the room. For a moment I stood there wondering what the heck
just happened, but the worst was yet to come. When the dust finally cleared, I saw a message scrawled
onto my wall in a primitive script. WE RE COMING, the message read. After seeing this, I bolted
from the room and got my mother up into my room, where she oddly didn t notice anything wrong.
Thus, I wondered why, and lo and behold, the room was exactly the way that it had been before the
message showed up. I was shocked. The message baffled me, but I thought that ... Show more content
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After catching a good amount of bass 5 of them. I cleaned all of them and hung the filets up to cook
for about 3 hours. This fish would last me about 3 days. I was in the clear when it comes to food. Now
that I had a substantial food and water source, the next few days went on without incidence. That is,
until the day that they found
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Traditional African Religion Essay
Traditional African Religion
Before one starts to outline the traditional religion in Africa, one must first explain the way Africa is as
a whole. Without the knowledge of the past combined with knowledge of culture, one would have a
very vague, if any, understanding of traditional religion. Out of all of the continents, Africa is the most
central. It is told that the first man was found in Africa, so with this, many feel that Africa is the
birthplace of human culture. Within this continent, there are many different lifestyles, which are lived.
Many blame the variety of lifestyles on western influence, but the truth is that different lifestyles
began thousands of years before the west had influence on Africa. African s ... Show more content on
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It moves backwards rather than forward , and people set their minds on what has taken place, not the
future. No time, in turn, is defined as what has not taken place or what has no likelihood of an
immediate occurrence. According to traditional concepts, time is considered to be a two dimensional
phenomenon, with a long past, a present, and virtually no future. The linear concept of time is western
thought, with an indefinite past, present, and future, is practically nonexistent to African thinking. The
future is absent because the events that lie in it have not taken place, they have not been realized, and
therefore, they cannot constitute time. The Africans use what is called a phenomenal calendar, rather
than a calendar that is based on traditional time. Time is established by using events rather than time
itself. A day is also constructed this way. Time is not known, it is perceived. Nine o clock is not nine o
clock; rather nine o clock is when the cattle are milked. Time is referred to as the event in which is
taking place during that part of the day. Understanding time is important in understanding the thoughts
and beliefs of the African people. Understanding ontology is important as well. As defined by Webster
s ontology is a branch of metaphysics concerned with the nature and relations of being. Ontology is
the way in which the Africans believe. Expressed ontologically, God is the origin and creator of all
things. A number of
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Factors Of An Authoritarian Government In The Movie V For...
People should not be afraid of their governments, governments should be afraid of their people. In an
authoritarian government, the citizens listen to their director because they have this fear within them,
that if they do not do what is asked of them they will face consequences. But in reality, the citizens
have power over the government and the government is the one that is living in fear. At any moment
someone can threaten the government. This has been seen through terrorist acts such as 9/11 terror
attacks, and this has been demonstrated in the movie V For Vendetta. In the movie V For Vendetta, V
attempts to bring freedom and justice into a society that has been corrupt from having an authoritarian
government. He threatens the government and tells them a year in advance that he will blow up the
most important building in their city, but the government was not able to stop him. V wanted the city
of London, England to have freedom and rights, free press, and to no longer have to live in fake fear,
all three which are factors of an authoritarian government. In V For Vendetta, it is displayed that the
citizens have no rights and freedoms, the media is controlled by the government, and that the
government creates fear. The citizens or as called in an authoritarian government subjects of London
do not have any rights. They must follow the rules of the government, and if they do not there will be
a corollary. Gordon Deitrich was a homosexual man that practiced the Muslim
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Advantages Of Refrigeration
FABRICATION AND TESTING OF ICE PLANT TEST RIG
ABSTRACT
Refrigeration may be defined as the process of achieving and maintaining a temperature below that of
the surrounding, the aim being to freeze to ice, cool some product, or space to the required
temperature. The basis of modern refrigeration is the ability of liquids to absorb enormous quantities
of heat as they boil and evaporate. One of the most important applications of refrigeration air
conditioning is to produce ice for commercial applications with minimum energy consumption. Ice
plant is used for producing refrigeration effect which uses the vapor compression cycle and by using
this cycle we are doing performance and analysis of ice plant test rig using R404A Eco friendly
Refrigerant. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Compressor , Condenser, Filter Drier , Expansion Valve , Evaporator coil , Chilling Tank and various
measuring equipments like Digital Temperature indicator , Voltmeter , Ammeter, Pressure Gauge ,
Energy Meter , HP/LP Cut out etc.
Figure 1. Setup of Ice plant test rig
COMPRESSOR
In this Ice Plant we use the reciprocating compressor. The compressor in which the vapour refrigerant
is compressed by reciprocating motion of piston is known as reciprocating compressor. The purpose of
compressor in the vapour compression cycle is to compress the low pressure dry gas from the
evaporator and raise its pressure to that of condenser. There are two types of reciprocating compressor,
Positive Displacement and Dynamic. In this plant we are using positive displacement hermetic
compressor. Since the compression of the refrigerant requires some work to be done on it, therefore a
compressor must be driven by some prime mover. The prime mover is an electric motor which
converts input electrical energy to useful mechanical work. This work is transmitted as torque to the
compressor through common shaft and coupling
Table 2. Compressor Specification
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European Crab Apple Tree Research Paper
European Crab Apple: The native Crab Apple is occasional in southern Illinois, yet uncommon or
absent in the central and northern sections of the state . Habitats include open woodlands, savannas,
and thickets. Crab Apple s can be found in both upland and bottomland areas where other deciduous
shrubs and trees are present, particularly where there has been some reduction in the overhead canopy
of dominant trees. The apple will fall from the tree and decompose on the ground leaving the seed.
The seed will work its way down into the soil below it. The seed will need water to help it grow. Over
time, the seed will grow into a plant which will eventually grow into a tree! The apple tree will begin
to produce blossoms. These blossoms will turn into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Each medium green leaf is deeply cut with five pointed lobes. As the trade name suggests, the foliage
turns into an autumn blaze of orange red to scarlet red fall color. Flowers and fruit for this hybrid are
very sparse. Maple trees produce copious amounts of pollen, an essential component of the continued
existence of honey bees. The bees depend largely on this pollen. In addition to supporting honey bees,
maple trees also support pancake lovers across the continent. The ratio of sap to syrup is rather
surprising; sometimes, it can take up to 30 gallons of sap to produce only 1 gallon of syrup. The
sugary sap is also used to produce maple taffy, maple cream, and maple sugar. The biggest issue for
maples is spacing. Fortunately, these trees are not as picky about sunlight and can successfully grow in
both sunny and shady spots. Partial shade may be preferable to full sun or full shade, however. They
need a thorough soaking as soon as the soil starts going dry. Fertilizer is not a necessity for maple
trees. Applying a layer of compost as mulch can add nutrients to the soil, but these maples are not
particularly
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Difference Between Micro And Macroeconomics
The differences between Macroeconomics and Microeconomics
The two aspects of Macroeconomics and Microeconomics are important factors when considering an
academic approach to economics. The understand their significance it is firstly important to define
these two aspects of economics.
Macroeconomics
This aspect of economics, studies the economy as a whole. Macroeconomics requires a study of the
overall performance of the aggregate economy. This can be achieved by looking key measures such as
GDP, Unemployment rates and inflation, major indicators of the overall performance of the economy
itself. By studying this, it can help economists determine the correct fiscal and monetary policies that
would be required for a country to achieve, or if established, maintain a stable growth.
It is most common in Macroeconomics to use larger variables, which are present in the economy to
determine such growth, if we consider government spending, inflation, employment and consumption
when considering a nation s current and future economic outlook (Investopedia, n.d.).
Microeconomics
While Macroeconomics, discussed above deals with a broad approach to the economy,
Microeconomics is quite different. Instead, microeconomics focuses on key agents of the economy.
People or entities, such as households, workers or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
What was interesting about the article I found on Business Insider is how, and why these events can
impact microeconomics and that over the weeks to come we may find changes in the market and
certainly the price of oil, according to the article, in the short term. It has been suggested, that the
production, or availability of oil originating in Russia and Iran may be interrupted. This is likely to be
a short change to the market, one of the reasons for this is because Syrian oil production, although a
large reserve had ceased over three years ago (Holodny,
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Differences Between New England And Chesapeake
New England and Chesapeake Are More Different
Than Similar
Two European nations stumbled upon and colonized the Americas in the 16th 17th century. England
sent out many groups to the East coast of North America in order to get their hands on two particular
provinces. These two provinces were labeled as the New England and the Chesapeake. Although both
nations would unite as one in the 1700 s, they were profoundly different and both provinces possessed
qualities unlike the other from dawn. Also, the Chesapeake and New England founding fathers didn t
share the same intentions when they arrived at the New Old, which lead to many distinctions between
the political, economic and social aspect of the two colonies.
The Chesapeake and New England ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the summer of 2009, Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth met on the set of The Last Song . On the
first day of the set, they had to share their first kiss this was the moment that ignited the uprising of
this powerful dynamic celebrity couple. The couple had a hearty one year relationship before they
broke up in 2013. Liam stated the following words in an interview about his breakup with Miley, Of
course it was hard, man, Hemsworth said on their separation. But at the time we were going in
different directions and it s just what needed to happen. We were both super young and it was a good
decision at the time we both needed that. This relates back to New England and Chesapeake because
both originated from European nations but went to the New World for different causes. In 2012 the
two saw each other at a party and the fire that was slowly dying rekindled and the two couldn t keep
their hands off each other. Now in 2016, the couple had a low key engagement and marriage and are
now expecting a baby in early 2017. This is similar to New England and Chesapeake because both
colonies united as one in the early
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“Language Variation In American English Is Something That
Language variation in American English is something that all speakers of our language notice in one
way or another (Wolfram Christian, 1976). Dialect is a variation in language that is specific to a region
or group. There are many different dialects and variations of Standard American English, but this
research paper focuses on Appalachian English. Appalachian English varies heavily from Standard
American English in many ways such as; the vocabulary, morphology, syntax, and phonology. With
language variations comes many stereotypes and challenges that the speakers have to overcome. Since
a dialect other than our own sounds so different and often times wrong, there are many
misunderstandings and negative stigmas that surface. When ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
Some of the vocabulary is very similar to words you hear in Standard American English and are often
times derived from it. For example, when talking about a good writer, a mountaineer may say a good
scribe and a cemetery would be referred to as a burial ground (Hendrickson, 2000). Conversely, there
are some words that have no relation and seem to belong only to Appalachian English. For example, a
bag is often referred to as a poke and something that is unusually crooked would be called sigogglin
(National Geographic, 2014). So, if you were on a road with a lot of curves and twists, a mountaineer
would say, the road is sigogglin (Wolfram, 2008). Sometimes, an individual will create a new word to
describe something if they can t think of another word. If someone is around to hear this word, they
may start using it and then a chain reaction occurs and sooner or later this sort of made up word
becomes an accepted term (Wolfram, 2008). Appalachian English is heavily made up of
colloquialisms unique to its territories (National Geographic, 2014). The morphology of Appalachian
English also varies from Standard American English. Often times, the g is omitted from words that
end in ing (National Geographic, 2014). They also do something called a prefixing which means, an a
is placed at the beginning of a word (Hamilton Hazen, 2008). An example would be, She was a runnin
. Often times, the plural s gets left off
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  • 2. A Report On The And Mielke Johnson, Patterson, and O Connell (2013) noted that A3 report incorporation effectively addresses process improvement in the healthcare industry. Dombrowski and Mielke (2013) discussed the foundational principle of Gemba in the workplace. Gemba is a Japanese term applied to organizational leaders who observe the workplace to gain knowledge and make decisions based on data and observations (Hossen, 2015). In the development of the product or service, organizational leaders observe the process to identify the root cause of problems or opportunities (Dombrowski Mielke, 2013). Organizational leaders avoid defects by identifying and addressing problems through the Gemba process (Hossen, 2015). Critchley (2015) discussed the spaghetti diagram as a tool to document movement of a product or individual. To develop a spaghetti diagram, Tu et al. (2012) wrote that the observer needs an outline and create a structural diagram of the physical location. The observer outlines and traces the steps that an individual takes or the flow of the process in the development of the spaghetti diagram (Tu et al., 2012). The observer develops the spaghetti diagram to visually identify wasted steps or flow throughout the process, to address opportunities to improve the physical layout of the workplace (Critchley, 2015). Industry leaders utilize standard work to implement the automation of a particular process (Lu Yang, 2014). Lu and Yang (2014) noted that organizational managers created the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Torture In The Middle Ages Torture is an action of severe physical or mental pain, or suffering for a purpose, such as extraction of information, confessions, or for punishments. In the Middle Ages torture was used for suffering and to punish captured enemies. It involved the usage of instruments to force evidence from witnesses, criminals, and slaves and was only committed by a public official or another person with similar authority. In ancient Greece and Rome, torture was lawfully used, it was usually used on slaves to extract information or confessions. Later, in early medieval Europe, torture was used as an ancient test of guilt or innocence by subjection of the person who was accused to extreme pain (Rodley 1). Survival was taken as a proof of innocence, the suspect s response to pain established guilt or innocence. But there were many methods used to torture people. In medieval times punishments were often for crimes. The people who tortured witnesses, criminals, and slaves, used methods like the rack, guillotine, mandatory bath, pillory and trial by combat. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The rack was introduced in England during 1420 and composed of a long wooden frame. At one end the victim s legs were tied up with ropes, and on the other end the arms were also tied. And if the victim ever refused to answer questions the rollers were turned until the victim s joints were dislocated. But there was one other torture device that was popular, it was an instrument used for capital punishments(also known as death penalty) by decapitation. This instrument was called the guillotine which was introduced into France in 1792. The guillotine device composed of two upright beams is placed on a crossbeam, with a sharp edged knife, which was heavily weighted to make come down hard and slice through the victim s head (Zimring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The African American Artist By White Anglo Saxon... Although dominated by white Anglo Saxon sociocultural patterns, American culture is in fact a tapestry woven of diverse threads that include Native American, Hispanic, Asian and African traditions, as well as those of European origin (Craven, 2003, p. 529). America is often described as the melting pot; the concept of culture is formulated around the notion of many subcultures inside one larger nation in which, the melting pot has not merely melted; it has cooked a broth with an unmistakable favor of its own (Perry, 1949, p. 357). Many painters took up the plight of those who were not sharing fully in the American dream (Craven, 2003, p. 564). Evidence of this is in the visual images throughout the course of American history of what the overall ideology of American culture summarizes enabling one to perceive what Americans daily lives were like in the past, how it is seen now in the present, and what it may reflect in the future. The African American artist Robert Gwathmey (1903 88) painted pictures of the social injustices meted out to blacks to keep them in poverty (Craven, 2003, p. 546). He captured the true aesthetics of the African American culture and what dreams/aspirations they hoped to achieve, even portraying the struggle of their adversities. His painting entitled Belle (1965) portrays the destitution, discrimination, and amateurish methods of white supremacy reflected on the blacks psyche in America. Grant Wood, another American artist, painted the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Understanding Parasocial Attachment Men and women of every age have a particular liking or even obsession with a celebrity or individual they have seen on mass media productions. Whether it s from the news, movies, tv entertainment, music or even sports, these attachments to people are formed because of a fondness of a taken persona of that person. Author, Gayle S. Stever, dives into these parasocial relationships in the field of broadcasting and media and figures out if these affiliations are evolutionary or socially mediated behaviors in his article Evolutionary Theory and Reactions to Mass Media: Understanding Parasocial Attachment. Looking at the general field this author talks about it is assumed and known that broadcasting and media writings are done in a humanities perspective; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... References can include connections to film, TV entertainment, social media, photographs, music, sports teams or other expert academic journals. In Stever s article he makes multiple references to the film Star Trek and celebrities such as Michael Jackson or Paul McCartney. The proper citation format in humanities is MLA or APA. At the end there was a sizeable reference list in MLA format. When it comes to the methods of this particular field, aesthetic interpretation, criticism and rhetorical analysis are the most common techniques. This article follows the more aesthetic interpretation path, meaning Stever interprets the reason behind our parasocial attachments to people of higher status while using science. His values in this method however are a little similar to the values of a normal humanities paper. Traditional values include beauty, morality, importance, uniqueness, and impactfulness. Stever s values follow along the lines of importance and morality. He feels that knowing the truth behind these behaviors is important for future knowledge which is shown in the quote Although most case examples of parasocial attachment appeared to support positive functioning, in some cases parasocial attachments can be problematic (Stever ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Beliefs And Attitudes Toward The Native Americans Though a lot of individuals saw the Native Americans as savages, I see them just as protectors and defenders of their land. From a Native American prospective, if you and your people were living peacefully since the beginning of time, and then all of a sudden, people you have never seen before invades your land; no one is undeniably going to take kindly to that! Especially when the invaders came to claim your land, brought illnesses and infections during the process, and then began to brutally murder you and your people because you look differently than them, and you wouldn t comply with their demands. I suppose depending on the Native Americans faith and how many of their people were killed by the invaders determined how savagely and deadly the Native Americans became. For example, John Smith, Mary Rowlandson, and Mary Jemison were all captured by a different tribe of Native Americans in different locations and time eras. So, of course, Smith s, Rowlandson s and Jemison s captivity narratives had extremely different views and attitudes toward the earlier occupants of the American soil, nature, and ethical values. First of the three that was captured was Mr. John Smith. While on an expedition in December of 1607, Captain John Smith and his men were attacked by a surge of Native Americans. The Native Americans, that was the Powhatan s Tribe, killed John Smith s men, but spared his life after Smith gave them a fascinating object which was a compass. After capturing him, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. My Current Role At Ohio University Student Records Lead... My current role at Ohio University is Student Records Lead for PeopleSoft Campus Solutions Systems. My primary responsibilities include maintenance and enhancement of Student information systems and allied software applications. I spend my day researching new state of the art technologies and innovative solutions that would help the Registrar s office at OU to function more efficiently and cater to the high expectations and ever changing needs of the student body. My current role doesn t entail supervisory responsibilities or leading a team although, I have performed several leadership duties in my past ventures. I was responsible for managing a team of professionals in my previous role with a multinational company. My job profile ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I enjoy my current job a lot but I would want to transition into the management domain in future. In my future endeavors I would want to assume a responsibilities that would call for defining strategic roadmaps for transformation of businesses, developing strong teams and engagement frameworks, realizing project plans, effectively managing project risks and steering projects to successful completion by maximizing return on investment and profits. All the areas mentioned above essentially require strong leadership attributes and an undying will to succeed irrespective of the challenges encountered. I believe that the most effective leaders are also the most enduring individuals with a strong sense of ownership and accountability. Having successfully realized these responsibilities in the past, I am very positive that I would be able to execute these to perfection in future equipped with better techniques and the expertise acquired through experience and the PMBA program. Analyzing my leadership style, I could draw close parallels to the pace setting and authoritative styles of leadership as outlined by HBR articles on Leadership Styles Leadership That Gets Results by Daniel Goldman. I have always tried to set high standards for my team by leading from the front and inspiring them by setting an example of excellence. I also demonstrated the authoritative style by not forcing the team to strictly follow the methods I utilized but providing them autonomy to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Think Like A Freak Analysis The average person would shy away from being called a freak, but after reading Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner s fascinating book Think Like a Freak, I would argue this term to be a compliment. I will begin by providing a brief summary of Think Like a Freak. Then, I will apply the principles shared by this book to nursing practice and management. Finally, I will conclude with a personal evaluation of the books strengths. Maybe by the end of this report, you too will embrace the thoughts of a freak. Have fun, think small, don t fear the obvious is just one of the many concepts that Think Like a Freak offers to retrain our brains way of thinking (Levitt Dubner, 2014, p. 98). This book investigates more efficient and improved ways ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 19). Think Like a Freak very plainly asserts that as humans we hate admitting we do not know things, but frankly the things that we do know are vastly outweighed by the things that we do not know. Levitt and Dubner very simply state, It has long been said that the three hardest words to say in the English language are I love you. , they go on to say, We heartily disagree! For most people, it is much harder to say I don t know. That s a shame, for until you can admit what you don t yet know, it s virtually impossible to learn what you need to. (Levitt Dubner, 2014, p. 20). An article from Forbes noted that ideas, direction, and confidence could be gained from admitting you do not know (The Muse, 2012). If managers and employees in the hospital setting could become comfortable with the idea that we often do not know, then possibly we could move into a learning environment that shares and amply provides feedback (Levitt Dubner, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Gothic Literature Art has no influence upon action. It annihilates the desire to act. It is superbly sterile. The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame. The similarities and differences between Doctor Faustus, a play by Christopher Marlowe, and The Picture of Dorian Gray, a novel by Oscar Wilde, are pronounced and characterized by their underlying gothic theme. These can be seen all throughout both forms of literature, including in both character s demise through plot progression and internal struggles. One way in which both Faustus and Dorian are alike is that they both sold their soul in a way. Faustus was able to get Mephistophilis, a demon, to do for him, and bring him whatsoever (1141 Doctor Faustus). Dorian was able to make portrait s appearance change, instead of his own. As his soul would get more and more ugly and twisted, it would get represented by his portrait. In this sense, both faustus and Dorian gave their true soul in return for something else. For Faustus, he sold it for power. He felt like he knew everything and he just needed more power. He sold his soul to the devil for that. Dorion on the other hand, sold his soul simply for means appearance. How he looked was so important to him, he decided he had to keep his pretty perfect boy look. He felt as if this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... .Faustus had to write homo fuge on his arm to complete the deal (1140 Doctor Faustus). It was also much more official after he agreed to a bill it was said that faustus hath bequeathed his soul to Lucifer (1140 Doctor FAustus). In Dorian s case however, selling of his soul was done much less organized, Dorian simply makes a wish, If it were I who was to be always young and the picture was to grow old! (31 Dorian Gray). For Dorian, the process was much more subtle and less official. On the other hand however, Faustus has to agree to a bill, inscribe a phase on his arm, with his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Themes Of Man And Nature In Ruskin Bond s Novel The theme is a phenomenon that transpires from the concealed idealogies which the writer provides. In a broad sense, a theme may simply be a characteristic view of life that pervades a story . (Lynn and Lewis : 78). Harry Shaw maintains that the theme tells Some truth about life or human behaviour . (Shaw : 13). These concepts of theme in short fiction try to depict that short story, like any other fictional forms, reveals the values of a writer and his phyche of the human condition. Thus, theme involves the philosophical subject, which largely determines the selection and organization of the material and plot in a story. A good story is rarely the depiction of an idea that further creates an image of life by which significance emerges ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He considers men and women as poor creatures because the world is too much stick with them. Bond is an genuine lover of nature. According to Bond, in modern life one has to peel off layers of the protective cosmetics to get hold of the right person. His short stories are the celebration of nature in its fullest and undisturbed form.A Motherless child, Ruskin Bond found emotional compensation and solace in the lap of nature. It was Bond s father who introduced him to this everlasting relationship Nature acts in dual role for Bond. It provides him new themes and background for his upcoming stories. At the same time it recharges and refreshes his creative view. The sound of raindrops, the chirping of birds, the whispering of plants and the summer breeze bring in his stories an extra softness. Bond s characters are additionally drawn from that area of society that lives in close relationship with nature. They are wanderers, little ranchers, villagers, retailers, chawkidars, tonga drivers, planters, teachers and resigned persons and so forth.To name a few among them, there is Binya holding her blue umbrella, runs after her cow, Neelu. There is Dukhi weeding and pruning in the garden. Bisnu, who confronts the man eater panther in the village Manjari, Sita, who devises her sports around the old banyan tree in her lonely island, Kishen Singh who drives out the wild beast from the tunnel, Somi s mother who nurtures her small garden of sweets peas and roses, etc. are some of his favourite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Summary Of A City Of Churches The first example of someone being outside the norms of their community is Cecelia in the story A City of Churches. The town of Prester was a town filled with churches, Cecelia moves to the town to open up a car rental shop not realizing how different she was from the people who live there. She starts to show signs of being different when she says she isn t very religious. Mr. Phillip s replies with Not now... not yet. In a way, this shows how Mr. Philip s believes Cecelia will fall into the line of society because as it stands right now she is an outsider coming in. She stands out again when she requests to live alone instead of like the rest of the community. Mr. Philip s asks her For what purpose did she want her own home, she responds with there is no particular purpose, and with that Mr. Philip s says that is not usual in the town of Prester. In this scene, she also shows how she will not back down or be afraid of Mr. Philip s. This can be seen when they talk about what she dreams to which she responds mostly sexual things. This comment seems to throw Mr. Philip s off a bit as he says Prester is not that type of town. She seems to do this to see how he will react and readers can see that she might even be doing this to see if he will tell her to leave, or make her leave the town. The fact that Cecelia is being so unusual and not wanting to live in a church like them, makes them a bit angry. The community doesn t take her arriving and staying in town very well. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Good Country People by Flannery O’Connor In her book, Good Country People, Flannery O Connor shows first hand how one cannot judge a book by its cover... not even a Bible. Even though a façade is put on, one realizes how vulnerable Hulga Hopewell actually is. Her encounter with a Bible salesman, Manley Pointer, shows how one cannot trust even good country people (2). Symbolism in this story transforms what one perceives the character of Hulga and Manley to be and allows the reader to make deeper connections about their physical and mental flaws. The main, and most noticeable, symbol is Hulga Joy Hopewell s artificial leg. She is as sensitive about it as a peacock about its tail (8). The roughness of her personality matches that of her wooden leg. Since becoming handicapped, she removes all feelings for others, herself, and the belief in a higher power. She feels that she is not of value anymore and not worth the dust of her existence (11) so she changes her name to Hulga, which she believes is the ugliest name in all languages. Her leg is used as a tool to illustrate to others her miserable state. She stomps around and purposely makes an ugly sounding (9) noise. As bad as the situation of losing her leg may be, what is worse is how she uses it. The leg, though inanimate and built to be very strong, is her crutch, both literally and psychologically. This crutch is what makes her so weak and bitter. When Hulga says to her mother, Mrs. Hopewell, if you want me, here I am like I am (2) this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The War Of The Roses And Ends With Last English Covering a period which starts with the Hundred Years War already in full swing, contains the start of the Wars of the Roses and ends with last English king to die in battle the level of participation of the aristocracy and the roles which they fulfilled is a natural continuation of the topic, especially given how kings can be lauded or vilified for their participation or non participation in military matters but it was the nobility who functioned as military commanders or otherwise notable figures in the battles who had much greater military command, often give entirely to their discretion. Whether the role changed drastically during the hundred and fifty year period is debatable, as it what would constitute a drastic change and how it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were fewer high level aristocrats who went along with the Black Prince s chevauchee s in France during the early 1350 s and more Knights of the Garter, which was an honour often bestowed on those who came from minor nobility but who rode with the Black Prince. However the first expedition in the period involved the Earls of Warwick, Oxford and Stafford as well as a number of knights and each of the three earls was placed in charge of a battalion and, rather than fighting any French they instead sacked the town of Languedoc. The next was 1359 60 where far more nobles, the Earls of Northampton, Warwick, Oxford, Suffolk and the Duke of Lancaster although all bar the Earl of Suffolk were dead by 1361. The amount of higher aristocracy The Battle of Agincourt had the Dukes of Gloucester and York present who were given command of sectors which suggests a continuing role for the aristocracy in battles. K.B McFarlane talks about professional military contractors meaning the upper aristocracy with earls being the most numerous military leaders and, although he admits that the course of war allowed the odd man from the gentry to distinguish himself it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Internment Of Japanese Americans The internment of Japanese Americans in the United States during World War II was the forced relocation and incarceration in camps in the western interior of the country of between 110,000 and 120,000[5] people of Japanese ancestry, most of whom lived on the Pacific coast. 62 percent of the internees were United States citizens.[6][7] These actions were ordered by President Franklin D. Roosevelt shortly after Imperial Japan s attack on Pearl Harbor.[8] Japanese Americans were incarcerated based on local population concentrations and regional politics. More than 110,000 Japanese Americans in the mainland U.S., who mostly lived on the West Coast, were forced into interior camps. However, in Hawaii, where 150,000 plus Japanese Americans composed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He appointed the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) to investigate the camps. The Commission s report, titled Personal Justice Denied, found little evidence of Japanese disloyalty at the time and concluded that the incarceration had been the product of racism. It recommended that the government pay reparations to the survivors. In 1988, President Ronald Reagan signed into law the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, which apologized for the internment on behalf of the U.S. government and authorized a payment of $20,000 (equivalent to $41,000 in 2016) to each camp survivor. The legislation admitted that government actions were based on race prejudice, war hysteria, and a failure of political leadership .[23] The U.S. government eventually disbursed more than $1.6 billion (equivalent to $3,240,000,000 in 2016) in reparations to 82,219 Japanese Americans who had been interned and their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Return For Financial Year 2015 Return for Financial Year 2015 Western Areas share price closed on the first day of the 2015 financial year (01/07/14) at $4.77 and closed on the last day of the financial year (30/06/15) at $3.23, thus the capital return for Western Areas shareholders is as follows for FY15; Capital Return=(Final Share Price Initial Share Price)/(Initial Share Price)*100 =($3.23 $4.77)/$4.77*100= 32.29% As seen in the calculation above, shareholders of Western Areas received a capital loss of 32.29% for the 2015 financial year. Looking into the annual dividends, an interim dividend of 3c per share was paid on 10/04/2015 which was 100% fully franked with a 30% tax rate. Also for the previous financial year a 4c final dividend was paid on 10/10/2014 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The All Ordinaries Index (All Ords) is utilised as an alternative for the market as it accounts for the top 500 companies in the ASX by way of market capitalisation that makes up for 98% of the ASX s worth. The All Ords closed on the first day of the 2015 financial year (01/07/14) at 5366.50 and closed on the last day of the financial year (30/06/15) at 5451.20, thus the market return for the All Ordinaries Index is as follows for FY15: Market Return=(Final Index Value Initial Index Value)/(Initial Index Value)*100 =(5451.20 5366.50)/5366.50*100=1.58% Broadly comparing Western Areas total annual return of 30.19% to the annual market return of 1.58% there is quite clearly a stark difference. However as Western Areas return directly hinges upon the Nickel price, which has dropped 37.8% in spot price over the past year, these raw return figures must be adjusted for risk. The All Ords representing the market has a beta of 1; so to have an accurate comparison the beta for Western Areas must be calculated. Weekly adjusted close data for the Western Area stock price and the All Ords index was collected and plugged into excel for the past 10 financial years from 01/07/2005 to 30/06/2015. The returns for this data were then calculated and a covariance regression ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Conforming Countries, The American Way Conforming Countries, The American Way Colleges all over the United States have a variety of foreign language programs, cultural events, and study abroad programs to help American students have a better understanding of other cultures, languages, and geographical landmarks. Each of these elements are very distinctive to one s every day life. Languages, cultures, and geographical landmarks distinguish one s characteristics. An individual s characteristics define their human identity and their purpose in life. Apart from one s daily life, others display their characteristics on social media whether it is their religion, beliefs, morals, or personality to visually express how one feels about their own human identity. Today s modern society connects with other countries mainly by social media, but does not get a full understanding of how others around the world go about his or her daily agenda. College students throughout the United States have various different ways to apply the American culture to other countries by arranging the same types of programs in colleges around the world. College students can introduce the English language by providing more programs in colleges throughout the world and enforcing the program to be a requirement to obtain the desired degree one must wish to acquire. Although many countries already have an English language programs, providing more programs to colleges who do not have the English language program and enforcing the course as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. What Does Pride Mean To Me Essay Let s say my favorite team just won the super bowl, and I have this overwhelming feeling I just can not name. I become a parent a few years later and again that same feeling. My child learns to ride a bike without the training wheels and there it is again that feeling. Many more instances though the years pass where that feeling creeps up on me. That feeling is pride. Pride is any situation in life where I feel that overwhelming sense of I did it, success in doing what was set out to do. Now pride comes in various shapes and instance for everyone, but they can all have a common source. Some of the most common things I and possibly others have a connection to are sports, work, people and possibly sexual orientation. Though there are so many different possibilities or interconnecting occurrences within these topics, that I could feel pride. Some are more prideful in one instance than another, but it does not take away from any lesser situation either. With these only being a handful of prideful occurrences, as there are too many to name. With football season upon us we all have out teams, most of us being Packer fans. So we sit in front of that tv and wait for the magic of Rodgers and Nelson, or Matthews doing what they do. I cannot help the feeling of pride and joy when they score or make that tackle. We are happy for our boys succeeding, even more so against the Bears. I feel pride for winning but mostly for the players to have come together as a team and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Bluest Eye And Yasunari Kawabata s Thousand Cranes Symbols are a primal medium of communication used today and convey different meanings depending upon one s cultural background. Hence, the significance of a symbol is not inherent in the symbol itself but is rather cultivated in society. Both Toni Morrison s The Bluest Eye and Yasunari Kawabata s Thousand Cranes explore the significance of such symbols, focusing on the basal reader of Dick and Jane and the ritualized practice of the Japanese Tea Ceremony, respectively. These two symbols, while disparate on the surface, share fundamental similarities and define their roles in the modern world by signifying a departure from antiquated views regarding race and tradition. Not only do both Dick and Jane and the Japanese Tea Ceremony include ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The words which Kawabata uses to describe a bowl used to drink tea brings attention to the elegance of the Japanese Tea Ceremony; in fact, the Oribe was four hundred years old [...] as tea masters have looked after it and passed it down through the centuries (Kawabata 19 20). Tea practitioners must have recognized certain appealing qualities in the tea vessels that deemed them worthy of being passed down from generation to generation. Dick and Jane and the Japanese Tea Ceremony both place emphasis on beauty, with a detailed characterization of aesthetic elements. In addition to a common emphasis on aesthetic appeal, Dick and Jane and the Japanese Tea Ceremony also share a formulaic structure. In Dick and Jane, the stories are depicted in a prescribed manner to only include positive events; for example, Mother is very nice [...] Father is smiling. Smile, Father, smile [...] Here comes a friend. The friend will play with Jane (Morrison 3). Each scene in the children s series takes place during the day, and the sun is always shining, knees are never scraped, parents never yell, and friends always come to play. The author s use of words such as nice and smiling accentuates the structure of the story and how it is one sided. Each page only contained one new word, and on every third page, the new words would be combined, with only five to six new words total (Mancini). Furthermore, each sentence in Dick and Jane is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Four Aphorism Analysis Every person capable of thinking and processing has a different set of guidelines and mindsets for his or her life. These guidelines tend to be words or mottos designed to help guide each individual through life and/or hardship that may arise. In the short time i ve had in this world, i ve been able to narrow my thoughts down to four basic principles. One: I believe i am here to learn about and experience everything this life has to offer. Two: It is important to approach new information openly, but with some skepticism. Not every piece of information presented to me will be true. Three: harm no one; there is no reason is good enough to cause suffering of any kind. Four: Remember both the unimportance and significance of every action i make. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a reminder I like to call Comforting Nihilism. Nihilism is believe that meaningless, but there is another less dreary way to regard it that i find reassuring. Essentially, it is the idea that nothing matters, so life is limitless. Gandhi sums this up by saying, almost everything you do in life will be insignificant. But it is very important that you do it. In comparison to the infinity of stars and space forever expanding in every direction, I am very small. This also means I am small enough that universe does not hinge on my decisions. I can eat an entire cake, or fail a test, or move to Canada, or rob a bank. The world will not end if I do something that makes me happy, or make a mistake. At same time, there is so much I could change so much in my own life. Eating a cake, moving to Canada, robbing a bank, failing a test. All of these actions could affect my life in a monumental way, and at the same time, they are completely meaningless. Everyone is both an insignificant speck, a blink in the history of the universe, and a great powerful being, capable of changing everything with one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Antidepressants Literature Review Literature Review Source A 7 Antidepressant Side Effects by Chris IIialades Everyday Health, Chris IIiades, Farrokh Sohrabi, Dr Tarvedi. 2015. 7 Antidepressant Side Effects to Know About. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.everydayhealth.com/depression/drug side effects.aspx. [Accessed 5 May 2016]. Summary This source gives us an in depth explanation of the 7 most common side effects of antidepressants. It states that antidepressants are the most common medication prescribed and it is effective. The side effects that people experience depend on what type of antidepressant medication you are taking. Forty percent of people taking antidepressants have side effects and these side effects can cause people to discontinue the use of the medication. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This source is mixed method as it has both primary and secondary research. It uses statistics to show the amount of people that are using antidepressants which is the secondary aspect. The different types of harmful effects that antidepressants have on the human body are primary because it has been researched and studied. Paul Andrews is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behavior at McMaster University in Canada. He has also done research in the evolution of depression. Paul Andrews is an expert in the field of depression and antidepressant medication. This source was also analyzed by Anderson Thompson who also specializes in psychiatry. This was published in September 2012, but this research was compiled over the years. The information is up to date but recently others have challenged the harmful effects of antidepressants. Purpose This source was created because many individuals who are taking antidepressants are not aware of the harmful effects that it has. It gives people an understanding of what can occur when taking antidepressants. Antidepressants can reduce the depression that is occurring but with that can come many other effects which could be worse than what you are already feeling. This source is simply to make people aware that antidepressants have side effects that can be life threatening. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Consequences Of The Treaty Of Versailles In 1919, the Allied victors in World War I met at the Paris Peace Conference to set the peace terms for the defeated Central Powers. The Allies created the peace terms in the hope to create and maintain world peace. However, the Allies and Central Powers realized that the peace terms stated in the Treaty of Versailles did not help to maintain world peace. When the Allies created the Treaty they designed it in a bad way. Rather than specific, the Treaty didn t make much sense because it was wordy. John Maynard Keynes an English economist attended the Paris Peace Conference and wrote the book The Economic Consequences of Peace in which he stated his opinion about the Treaty. In Thornstein Veblen s review of The Economic Consequences of Peace he argues that Keynes withheld information about the consequences that the Treaty would cause. If Keynes would not have withheld any information the economic downfall would not have happened. Keynes failed to include the consequences of the Treaty in his analysis though, and failed to influence the Allies at the Paris Peace Conference. In Keynes analysis of the Treaty he did not include the consequence that the Bolshevism would come to an end. At the Paris Peace Conference the Great Powers only agreed to eliminate the Bolshevism, other than that the Great Powers could not agree on anything. They knew that it would be difficult to eliminate the Bolshevism in Soviet Russia, but the Great Powers thought it had to be done to create and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Sports Direct Contents Page Introduction 3 Background 3 Part B Financial Highlights 3 Cash Flow 3 Part C Chairman s Statement 4 Co operate Governance 4 Consolidated Five Year Statement 5 Part D Current Assets Property, Plant and Equipment 6 Deferred Tax Assets 6 Non Current Assets Inventories 7 Cash and Cash Equivalents 7 Conclusion Bibliography Introduction In this the coursework, it will present financial information relating back from Sports Direct Annual Report 2012 alongside a brief history of Sports Direct with additional information about how the group generates revenue. Background Sports Direct is the UK s largest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In FY15 the corporation Net Debt should be 1.5x or less The Chairman mentions the Bonus Share Scheme for the 190,000 employees in the statement, as the employees who partook in this will benefit from reading the annual report as the outcome of achievement for the group is due to their determination of meeting company objectives. The schemes intention is to deliver employees with an honest and extensive connection with the group s performance and their individual pay. (Ref: Page 41) The group identifies that it is essential to communicate with the shareholders, this is through annual report, trading updates, financial statements and the vital way is through the website as it contains all information and regards to London Stock Exchange. Thus helps the shareholders to understand how their investment is performing. Cooperate Governance As the financial year ended on 29th April 2012, the organization had reassessed the company s governance policy and procedures. Overall they believe to have abided by the requirements of the Code, however apart from the following: Provision B.1.1 states The Board should state its reasons if it determines that a director is independent notwithstanding the existence of relationships or circumstances which may appear relevant to its determination, including if the director: has received or receives additional remuneration from the company apart from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay On International Non Governmental Organization Research an International Non Governmental Organization that works on behalf of human rights issues. The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) defines an INGO as any organization which is not established by inter governmental agreement (Resolution 288 (X) 27 February 1950), including organizations which accept members designated by government authorities, provided that such membership does not interfere with the free expression of views of the organizations (Resolution 1296 (XLV) of 25 June 1968). An international non governmental organization (INGO) has the same mission as a non governmental organization (NGO), but it is international in scope and has outposts around the world to deal with specific issues in many countries. International Non governmental Organizations can further be defined by their primary purpose. Some INGOs are operational, meaning that their primary purpose is to foster the community based organizations within each country via different projects and operations. Some INGOs are advocacy based, meaning that their primary purpose is to influence the policy making of different countries governments regarding certain issues or promote the awareness of a certain issue. Many of the large INGOs have components of both operational projects and advocacy initiatives working together within individual countries. There are many International Non Governmental Organizations that work on behalf of human rights issues. Some of these are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Theme Of Morality In Trifles Ethics and morals are two different things although quite similar. Ethics relate to the essence of right and wrong according to the law. This is exhibited in the pre meditated murder that we see in the play Trifles. Morals are related to personal standards. What may be morally right for one person may not be morally right for another person. Morals are based on a person s upbringing, their religion, and their personal beliefs. In Trifles, Sweat, and The Storm, Susan Glaspell, Zora Neal Hurston, and Kate Chopin use symbolism to show, develop, and illustrate the theme of ethics versus morals. Susan Glaspell uses the bird to justify the murder of Mr. Wright in Trifles. Within the play there is a broken bird cage. This cage is symbolic of Minnie Wright s marriage. She lives in the middle of nowhere with John. This isolation breaks Minnie Wright s spirit, just like the cage is broken. In the story it says, She used to sing real pretty herself (986). Since Minnie is out in the country with no one but John, that bird is her lifeline to the outside world. She lives through that bird. John s oppression of Minnie, and the fact that he cold heartedly killed her bird takes away her desire to sing, or dance, or dress pretty. Arthur Waterman states She was figuratively strangled by John (3). In turn, Minnie literally strangles John with a rope in his sleep. The women don t always find this action morally or ethically right. Mrs. Peters, in the beginning, said But, Mrs. Hale, the law is the law (Glaspell 984). After finding out about the bird, and pondering the situation among themselves, the women all agree with Minnie Wright. It was justifiable homicide in their eyes, thus making it ethically and morally right in their eyes. Hurston s Sweat uses the snake as symbolism, and to justify Delia s actions after Sykes is bitten. In the story, Delia is a faithful Christian woman who is married to a devil like man named Sykes. Hurston associates the snake to Sykes. The snake symbolizes Sykes representation of the Devil. Sykes knows that Delia is scared of snakes. Delia tells Sykes, You know how skeered Ah is of snakes. Course Ah Knowed it (1). Sykes not only torments Delia, he also cheats on her openly. Sykes does ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. F. Scott Fitzgerald s Babylon Revisited As one of the most well known writers of the 20th century, F. Scott Fitzgerald is noted for his work revolving around the cultural dynamic of the 1920s. The author continues this topic trend in his short story, Babylon Revisited. Instead of America, the story takes place in Paris just after the stock market crash of 1929, contriubting to Fitzgerald s overall message. The protagonist, Charlie Wales, has returned to France in hopes of regaining custody over his daughter. Fitzgerald developes an international criticism of Americans lavish lifestyle in the infamous Roaring 20s through the characters contrasting priorities, clever symbolism, and the format of the story itself. While his other works critiquing 1920s American society was evident due in part to their local settings, Fitzgerald uses a foreign country in Babylon Revisited to denounce the cultural phase in another ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the short story, Fitzgerald strategically incorporates statements that develop a contrast between countries economic statuses and materialistic values of the time period. From Charlie s first encounter with his in laws, the phrase American is used to describe anything, in the main character s opinion, pleasent. For example, The room was warm and comfortably American, and She was a tall women with worried eyes, who had once possessed a fresh American loveliness (677). Intentionally, Fitzgerald does not use the term French as a complimentary adjective in order to emphasize the glamorized idea of American opportunity and wealth of the twenties. He presents this difference in cultural values more blatantly later as Charlie and his in laws discuss the guardianship of his daughter, Honoria. After Charlie stops himself in the middle listing his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Analysis of Jim Collin s Great by Choice Essay Human Sexuality Assignment At its core, Great By Choice is a deep exploration of what distinguishes top performers from their peers during times of chaos, crisis, instability and uncertainty. Rigorous in its approach but practical in its presentation, Great By Choice to me seems like the perfect handbook for college seniors such as myself. In tackling the question of what distinguishes top performers in times of uncertainty, the authors first define what exactly a top performer is and then highlights the three key ingredients that these individuals were discovered to possess. 10Xers are leaders who built companies that started from a position of vulnerability, rose to beat their respective industries by at least 10 times, and did so in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Basically a forward thinking individual who understands that slow and steady wins the race who is armed with patience, drive, and the ability to sell their dream to others is needed to obtain success before anything else. According to Collins the fire bullets, then cannonballs approach is the best way to explain the success of large companies. The concept is sort of an homage to the days before automatic handguns. It takes a lot less gunpowder to fire a bullet than a cannonball, so it is more effective and plausible to start a battle with bullets; and once enough time has been spent preparing for the big finish then a cannonball can and should be fired. A bullet is a low distraction, low risk, and low cost test or experiement. There are two types of cannonballs, uncalibrated and calibrated. A calibrated cannonball is an idea or concept that is backed by evidence, or in this case empirical validation. A uncalibrated cannonball, in more or less words, is when one places all their eggs in one basket without taking the time to obtain empirical validation. Again, slow and steady wins the race. Intel s founders believed that innovation without discipline leads to disaster. This means having the patience to cultivate, check and double check an idea to make certain it can be executed and delivered. With this patience one must take it upon themselves to figure out what will and will not work. There is no way to predict the future, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The USA Patriot Act Analysis The coordinated terrorist attacks of September 11th attempted to shake the foundation of American democracy and changed how Americans viewed terrorism. No longer was terrorism an issue of distant countries, the aftermath of the terrorist attacks left the American people searching for answers to prevent another attack on the homeland. Signed into law less than six weeks after the September 11th attacks, the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act (USA PATRIOT Act) of 2001 sent a strong message to American citizens and the rest of the world that the United States government was prepared to amend laws in order to combat both foreign and domestic terrorism and ensure public safety. Problem The hastiness of its inception caused the USA PATRIOT Act to be deemed unconstitutional by the public court of opinion. Many citizens feared it was a knee jerk reaction to an attack that came without warning. However, the USA PATRIOT Act is constitutional and an effective counter terrorism ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Michael McCarthy argues the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 provided a comprehensive approach to a new threat on the United States. Passed with overwhelming support, the haste was considered essential by law enforcement officials seeking to prevent further attacks feared to be imminent (McCarthy, 2002). In analyzing the key aspects of the USA PATRIOT Act, McCarthy states the Act provides a balance between the strengthening of the executive branch and the necessary checks and balances of the legislative and judicial branches. These checks and balances help to protect individual rights while ensuring national security. One of the most important checks was placing a sunset timeframe of four years on key powers dealing with executive discretion. In doing so, the legislative and judicial branches ensured continued oversight over the Act and protection from abuse of power from the executive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. What Is The Topic Of The Play 12 Angry Men Twelve Angry Men is a play filmed in New York City in 1957. It took place in a court law of jury room where they were deliberating a murder trial. They were accusing a young boy of murdering his father with a knife. They were several witnesses that claim that they heard and saw the murder and the boy yelling I am going to kill you . However, the knife that the young boy claimed that he lost was found in the murder. Twelve men were sent to be jurors to deliberate the trial. If the young boy was found to be guilty than the sentence for the accused is the death penalty. The men decided to take a break before making their decision and voting. After the break was over the men gathered together and eleven of the jurors immediately vote guilty and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Alligator Vs Crocodile Research Paper While crocodiles and alligators may look very similar they are actually two very different animals. They differ in physical appearance, behavioral habits, and in the places that they live. They also share some similar characteristics which is why they are often confused or thought to be the same. The Crocodile, also known as the Crocodylinae is the happier looking of the two. Its front ends of its snout are more pointed and V shaped. When the crocodile closes its mouth you will see a toothy grin. One identifier of a crocodile is when it has its mouth closed. The fourth tooth on both sides of the lower jaw sticks up over the upper lip. The crocodile also tends to be a lighter color than an alligator. Crocodiles usually live up to 70 years. They can weigh ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has a wider U shaped snout. When the alligator closes its mouth all of the teeth are hidden. The alligator also has a shorter, wider head. The alligator is usually the darker colored of the two. Alligators typically have a lifespan of 35 to 50 years. They can weigh up to 1,000 pounds. Also their size can vary between 10 to 15 feet. The way a crocodile acts is very different than an alligator. Crocodiles from Australia and the Nile are typically a lot more aggressive. The saltwater and Nile ones are more dangerous. They kill hundreds of people each year. American crocodiles are less aggressive; they tend to be more shy. Crocodiles are more likely to attack humans. They are more common than shark attacks. American alligators are less aggressive and rarely assault humans without being provoked. Larger male alligators are more territorial and likely to be alone. Both the larger female and male alligators will defend their territory. The smaller alligators can be found living closer together because they tolerate other alligators that are close to the same size as they are. Alligators are not likely to attack humans unless ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Escape In Romantic Poetry Repression and the Desire to Escape in Romantic Poetry Romantic poetry encompasses many things, involving, but not limited to; nature, the sublime, and strong senses of emotion. Many of the romantic poets wrote about nature, and how nature strongly relates to that sense of emotion. Of course when you lack emotion, or you are struck with many negative emotions, romantic poetry shows that nature itself is the remedy that you may require. Not only does romantic poetry show that nature can cure, but it shows that an escape to nature is required in order to understand it, and receive the cure that you seek. It shows that you must abandon your past struggles, and learn to embrace nature. This begs the question; how does romantic poetry attempt to show that nature is the cure to the issues that you currently face? Many of the romantic poets attempt to show that through an escape to nature, you are able to become enlightened. William Wordsworth s The Ruined Cottage exhibits a woman (Margaret) who is surrounded by romantics, which is used to contrast that which are her struggles, and her lack of romanticism. This essay will look at the desire to escape the struggles that the characters are facing through a romantic escape to nature. It will display how Wordsworth s The Ruined Cottage conveys a message of escapism to nature as a cure to hardship through a character that fails to escape, as well as how John Keats Ode to a Nightingale shows a character who succeeds with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Presidential Election Results How Did Pollsters Get It Wrong? On last November 8th, the results of presidential election were a surprise and shock to most people around the world, especially US residents because they consistently projected Hillary Clinton would defeated Donald Trump. According to the article Presidential Election Results: Donald J. Trump Wins in The New York Times, the total votes for Clinton were 62,391,335 (48%) and for Trump were 61,125,956 (47%). However, in contrast to earlier predictions, some states elected to Trump instead of Clinton, and this result brought victory for Trump in the last hours of election day. In details, Trump had 6 electoral votes from Iowa, 10 electoral votes from Wisconsin, 18 electoral votes from Ohio, 20 electoral votes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a great deal of speculation but no clear answers as to the cause of the disconnect, but there is one point of agreement: Across the board, polls underestimated Trump s level of support. , said Andrew Mercer, Claudia Deane and Kyley McGeeney authors on their article Why 2016 election polls missed their mark in Pew Research Center. They also gave some several possible explanations for the misstep. The first factor might be what pollsters refer to as nonresponse bias. Some groups, include the less educated voters who were a key demographic for Trump on Election Day, are consistently hard for pollsters to reach. Then, the result would be a strongly pro Trump segment of the population that simply did not show up in the polls in proportion to their actual share of the population. The next factor was many of those who were polled simply were not honest about whom they intended to vote for. The explanation for this factor was support for Trump was socially undesirable, and that his supporters were unwilling to admit their support to pollsters . In 1982, a similar case occurred in the gubernatorial election in California. Democrat Tom Bradley, the black mayor of Los Angeles, lost to Republican George Deukmejian despite having been ahead in the polls even though the voters were reluctant to tell interviewers that they were not going to vote for a black candidate. The third factor involves the way pollsters identify likely voters. Because we can t know in advance who is actually going to vote, pollsters develop models predicting who is going to vote and what the electorate will look like on Election Day. This is a notoriously difficult task, and small differences in assumptions can produce sizable differences in election ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Deborah Westman And Her Work At The Bank Of Montreal This case study involves Deborah Westman and her work at the Bank of Montreal (BMO) as a junior employee. Deborah has aspirations of progressing within the bank to higher levels of leadership, but is concerned about possible barriers due to her gender that have prevented other women from advancing. The bank is actively seeking to provide better opportunities for women to attain key leadership positions through the use of a task force and new policies. Deborah is uncertain if she can take advantage of the increased awareness of women in the bank, and if the barriers to higher leadership will actually be removed. Possible strategies will be recommended for Deborah in order to assist in her career. Taking Advantage of Awareness Part of Deborah s fear is that she may be wrong in attempting to take advantage of the increased attention of barriers that are preventing women from advancing to higher levels within the BMO. However, this seems like the perfect time to try and advance her career at the bank, especially considering the numerous barriers that have been identified within the bank. There are five reasons given for why employees of the BMO believe women are not promoted more regularly. The reasons are representative of the culture at the bank and include women s age, a lack of education, the idea that women are not as committed and lack the necessary skills, and that over time women will naturally enter into higher leadership positions (Rowe Guerrero, 2016). In addition ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Research Paper On Trench Warfare Trench Warfare Trench Warfare created a harsh and dangerous living environment for men. The trenches were under continuous threat from shells or other dangerous weapons and there were also many health risks which developed into larger problems for doctors. Apart from the unavoidable cold during the winters, trenches were often completely waterlogged and muddy infested with lice and rats. What is Trench Warfare? Trench Warfare is a type of fighting where both sides build deep holes in the ground. These holes in the ground are known as trenches. These deep trenches are used a defence against the enemy. These trenches can stretch for many kilometres and they make it almost impossible for one side to move closer or towards their opposition. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a front line, also known as the Main Fire Trench, which faces the enemy. The front line allows you to view over enemy lines. The front line is dug in different sections rather than being dug in one straight line, so if a shell were to explode inside one of these sections, or any enemy were to get into one of these sections, it would not affect the whole front line but just that particular section. Behind the front line you get the support line. It is similarly made to the front line. In the support line you would find dugouts that are cut into one side of the trench wall. These dugouts were often quite small, having enough room for only three or four men to use as shelter. No man s land was the space between the two opposing trenches. It had a large amount of barbed wire and it was a piece of unoccupied land. No Man s land was heavily guarded by both sniper and machine gun fire and soldiers were forced to cross this piece of land to look out for the enemies positions. Life in the trenches: Soldiers rotated through three stages of the front. They would spend time in the front line trenches, in the support trenches, as well as some time in resting. The soldiers were always busy whether they were repairing the trenches, on guard duty, moving supplies and equipment, undergoing inspections or cleaning their weapons. How long would the men have to be in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Assignment 202 Principles Of Personal Development 2 Hannah Hodges Assignment 202 Principles of personal Development Task A Ai) Data Protection Act Freedom of information Aii) Human Rights act 1998 Disability Discrimination Act 1995 Aiii) Health and Safety Act Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 Aiv) Care standards act 2000 Code of Practice Av) Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 Policy and procedures Avi) A PDP is a Personal Development Plan and is developed between you and your manager. Your manager will record information about your learning and development needs in work. It should include things like targets, agreed objectives and activities to meet them and standards that are required. All of this is built into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bii) It is important to reflect on your work activities so that you gain self awareness and so you can do your as well as possible. It helps you to become more aware of how your actions come across to other people, your actions will have a positive or negative affect. For example, if you have to speak a bit louder so that someone hard of hearing can hear you then you need to make sure your facial expression is friendly, otherwise you may come across as aggressive. Hannah Hodges Task C Ci) | | | |Description of Experience |How the experience improved my knowledge, skills and | | |understanding | | | | |I attended staff training session for Parkinsons |I now have a much better insight into the condition,
  • 35. and | | |possible ways of helping an individual with parkinsons. For | ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Personal Narrative-The Hunters The Hunters To survive was the greatest challenge that I d ever faced in my life. Hello, I m Harry, and I was subjected to something that I d never forget, mainly due to my PTSD... So, yeah. Anyway, we ll get into that later; let s start at the beginning. The messages started on a day like any other; I didn t think much of the first message when it came. That day, after I came home from school, after a tiring day of math and science, I decided to go up to my room to chill out. As I walked up the stairs, a feeling of uncertainty came over me. It just felt... odd. Once I started to near my room, the feeling intensified. A gymnast started doing flips in my stomach as I neared the door, and finally, when I opened the door, this feeling was finally justified. When I walked in, my room was a disaster; clothes, bedsheets, and books were strewn everywhere. The paint on my walls was torn up, exposing the drywall underneath and my closet door was ripped off of its hinges. I could barely breathe as there was a thick cloud of dust that filled the room. For a moment I stood there wondering what the heck just happened, but the worst was yet to come. When the dust finally cleared, I saw a message scrawled onto my wall in a primitive script. WE RE COMING, the message read. After seeing this, I bolted from the room and got my mother up into my room, where she oddly didn t notice anything wrong. Thus, I wondered why, and lo and behold, the room was exactly the way that it had been before the message showed up. I was shocked. The message baffled me, but I thought that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After catching a good amount of bass 5 of them. I cleaned all of them and hung the filets up to cook for about 3 hours. This fish would last me about 3 days. I was in the clear when it comes to food. Now that I had a substantial food and water source, the next few days went on without incidence. That is, until the day that they found ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Traditional African Religion Essay Traditional African Religion Before one starts to outline the traditional religion in Africa, one must first explain the way Africa is as a whole. Without the knowledge of the past combined with knowledge of culture, one would have a very vague, if any, understanding of traditional religion. Out of all of the continents, Africa is the most central. It is told that the first man was found in Africa, so with this, many feel that Africa is the birthplace of human culture. Within this continent, there are many different lifestyles, which are lived. Many blame the variety of lifestyles on western influence, but the truth is that different lifestyles began thousands of years before the west had influence on Africa. African s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It moves backwards rather than forward , and people set their minds on what has taken place, not the future. No time, in turn, is defined as what has not taken place or what has no likelihood of an immediate occurrence. According to traditional concepts, time is considered to be a two dimensional phenomenon, with a long past, a present, and virtually no future. The linear concept of time is western thought, with an indefinite past, present, and future, is practically nonexistent to African thinking. The future is absent because the events that lie in it have not taken place, they have not been realized, and therefore, they cannot constitute time. The Africans use what is called a phenomenal calendar, rather than a calendar that is based on traditional time. Time is established by using events rather than time itself. A day is also constructed this way. Time is not known, it is perceived. Nine o clock is not nine o clock; rather nine o clock is when the cattle are milked. Time is referred to as the event in which is taking place during that part of the day. Understanding time is important in understanding the thoughts and beliefs of the African people. Understanding ontology is important as well. As defined by Webster s ontology is a branch of metaphysics concerned with the nature and relations of being. Ontology is the way in which the Africans believe. Expressed ontologically, God is the origin and creator of all things. A number of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Factors Of An Authoritarian Government In The Movie V For... People should not be afraid of their governments, governments should be afraid of their people. In an authoritarian government, the citizens listen to their director because they have this fear within them, that if they do not do what is asked of them they will face consequences. But in reality, the citizens have power over the government and the government is the one that is living in fear. At any moment someone can threaten the government. This has been seen through terrorist acts such as 9/11 terror attacks, and this has been demonstrated in the movie V For Vendetta. In the movie V For Vendetta, V attempts to bring freedom and justice into a society that has been corrupt from having an authoritarian government. He threatens the government and tells them a year in advance that he will blow up the most important building in their city, but the government was not able to stop him. V wanted the city of London, England to have freedom and rights, free press, and to no longer have to live in fake fear, all three which are factors of an authoritarian government. In V For Vendetta, it is displayed that the citizens have no rights and freedoms, the media is controlled by the government, and that the government creates fear. The citizens or as called in an authoritarian government subjects of London do not have any rights. They must follow the rules of the government, and if they do not there will be a corollary. Gordon Deitrich was a homosexual man that practiced the Muslim ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Advantages Of Refrigeration FABRICATION AND TESTING OF ICE PLANT TEST RIG ABSTRACT Refrigeration may be defined as the process of achieving and maintaining a temperature below that of the surrounding, the aim being to freeze to ice, cool some product, or space to the required temperature. The basis of modern refrigeration is the ability of liquids to absorb enormous quantities of heat as they boil and evaporate. One of the most important applications of refrigeration air conditioning is to produce ice for commercial applications with minimum energy consumption. Ice plant is used for producing refrigeration effect which uses the vapor compression cycle and by using this cycle we are doing performance and analysis of ice plant test rig using R404A Eco friendly Refrigerant. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Compressor , Condenser, Filter Drier , Expansion Valve , Evaporator coil , Chilling Tank and various measuring equipments like Digital Temperature indicator , Voltmeter , Ammeter, Pressure Gauge , Energy Meter , HP/LP Cut out etc. Figure 1. Setup of Ice plant test rig COMPRESSOR In this Ice Plant we use the reciprocating compressor. The compressor in which the vapour refrigerant is compressed by reciprocating motion of piston is known as reciprocating compressor. The purpose of compressor in the vapour compression cycle is to compress the low pressure dry gas from the evaporator and raise its pressure to that of condenser. There are two types of reciprocating compressor, Positive Displacement and Dynamic. In this plant we are using positive displacement hermetic compressor. Since the compression of the refrigerant requires some work to be done on it, therefore a compressor must be driven by some prime mover. The prime mover is an electric motor which converts input electrical energy to useful mechanical work. This work is transmitted as torque to the compressor through common shaft and coupling Table 2. Compressor Specification ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. European Crab Apple Tree Research Paper European Crab Apple: The native Crab Apple is occasional in southern Illinois, yet uncommon or absent in the central and northern sections of the state . Habitats include open woodlands, savannas, and thickets. Crab Apple s can be found in both upland and bottomland areas where other deciduous shrubs and trees are present, particularly where there has been some reduction in the overhead canopy of dominant trees. The apple will fall from the tree and decompose on the ground leaving the seed. The seed will work its way down into the soil below it. The seed will need water to help it grow. Over time, the seed will grow into a plant which will eventually grow into a tree! The apple tree will begin to produce blossoms. These blossoms will turn into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each medium green leaf is deeply cut with five pointed lobes. As the trade name suggests, the foliage turns into an autumn blaze of orange red to scarlet red fall color. Flowers and fruit for this hybrid are very sparse. Maple trees produce copious amounts of pollen, an essential component of the continued existence of honey bees. The bees depend largely on this pollen. In addition to supporting honey bees, maple trees also support pancake lovers across the continent. The ratio of sap to syrup is rather surprising; sometimes, it can take up to 30 gallons of sap to produce only 1 gallon of syrup. The sugary sap is also used to produce maple taffy, maple cream, and maple sugar. The biggest issue for maples is spacing. Fortunately, these trees are not as picky about sunlight and can successfully grow in both sunny and shady spots. Partial shade may be preferable to full sun or full shade, however. They need a thorough soaking as soon as the soil starts going dry. Fertilizer is not a necessity for maple trees. Applying a layer of compost as mulch can add nutrients to the soil, but these maples are not particularly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Difference Between Micro And Macroeconomics The differences between Macroeconomics and Microeconomics The two aspects of Macroeconomics and Microeconomics are important factors when considering an academic approach to economics. The understand their significance it is firstly important to define these two aspects of economics. Macroeconomics This aspect of economics, studies the economy as a whole. Macroeconomics requires a study of the overall performance of the aggregate economy. This can be achieved by looking key measures such as GDP, Unemployment rates and inflation, major indicators of the overall performance of the economy itself. By studying this, it can help economists determine the correct fiscal and monetary policies that would be required for a country to achieve, or if established, maintain a stable growth. It is most common in Macroeconomics to use larger variables, which are present in the economy to determine such growth, if we consider government spending, inflation, employment and consumption when considering a nation s current and future economic outlook (Investopedia, n.d.). Microeconomics While Macroeconomics, discussed above deals with a broad approach to the economy, Microeconomics is quite different. Instead, microeconomics focuses on key agents of the economy. People or entities, such as households, workers or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What was interesting about the article I found on Business Insider is how, and why these events can impact microeconomics and that over the weeks to come we may find changes in the market and certainly the price of oil, according to the article, in the short term. It has been suggested, that the production, or availability of oil originating in Russia and Iran may be interrupted. This is likely to be a short change to the market, one of the reasons for this is because Syrian oil production, although a large reserve had ceased over three years ago (Holodny, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Differences Between New England And Chesapeake New England and Chesapeake Are More Different Than Similar Two European nations stumbled upon and colonized the Americas in the 16th 17th century. England sent out many groups to the East coast of North America in order to get their hands on two particular provinces. These two provinces were labeled as the New England and the Chesapeake. Although both nations would unite as one in the 1700 s, they were profoundly different and both provinces possessed qualities unlike the other from dawn. Also, the Chesapeake and New England founding fathers didn t share the same intentions when they arrived at the New Old, which lead to many distinctions between the political, economic and social aspect of the two colonies. The Chesapeake and New England ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the summer of 2009, Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth met on the set of The Last Song . On the first day of the set, they had to share their first kiss this was the moment that ignited the uprising of this powerful dynamic celebrity couple. The couple had a hearty one year relationship before they broke up in 2013. Liam stated the following words in an interview about his breakup with Miley, Of course it was hard, man, Hemsworth said on their separation. But at the time we were going in different directions and it s just what needed to happen. We were both super young and it was a good decision at the time we both needed that. This relates back to New England and Chesapeake because both originated from European nations but went to the New World for different causes. In 2012 the two saw each other at a party and the fire that was slowly dying rekindled and the two couldn t keep their hands off each other. Now in 2016, the couple had a low key engagement and marriage and are now expecting a baby in early 2017. This is similar to New England and Chesapeake because both colonies united as one in the early ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. “Language Variation In American English Is Something That Language variation in American English is something that all speakers of our language notice in one way or another (Wolfram Christian, 1976). Dialect is a variation in language that is specific to a region or group. There are many different dialects and variations of Standard American English, but this research paper focuses on Appalachian English. Appalachian English varies heavily from Standard American English in many ways such as; the vocabulary, morphology, syntax, and phonology. With language variations comes many stereotypes and challenges that the speakers have to overcome. Since a dialect other than our own sounds so different and often times wrong, there are many misunderstandings and negative stigmas that surface. When ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the vocabulary is very similar to words you hear in Standard American English and are often times derived from it. For example, when talking about a good writer, a mountaineer may say a good scribe and a cemetery would be referred to as a burial ground (Hendrickson, 2000). Conversely, there are some words that have no relation and seem to belong only to Appalachian English. For example, a bag is often referred to as a poke and something that is unusually crooked would be called sigogglin (National Geographic, 2014). So, if you were on a road with a lot of curves and twists, a mountaineer would say, the road is sigogglin (Wolfram, 2008). Sometimes, an individual will create a new word to describe something if they can t think of another word. If someone is around to hear this word, they may start using it and then a chain reaction occurs and sooner or later this sort of made up word becomes an accepted term (Wolfram, 2008). Appalachian English is heavily made up of colloquialisms unique to its territories (National Geographic, 2014). The morphology of Appalachian English also varies from Standard American English. Often times, the g is omitted from words that end in ing (National Geographic, 2014). They also do something called a prefixing which means, an a is placed at the beginning of a word (Hamilton Hazen, 2008). An example would be, She was a runnin . Often times, the plural s gets left off ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...