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Roe Vs Wade Abortion Research Paper
In Roe vs. Wade abortion was deemed not only legal but morally acceptable. One might be surprised
to know that not only this decision but our entire outlook on life is influenced and shaped by a cultural
ideology. These ideologies serve as a lense through which our entire life is tinted. While not all
ideologies are destructive, the real harm is done when on can not identify it and evaluate its morals
and principles individually. This paper will seek to explore how how secular humanism extends to
abortion, why this is detrimental, and how Christianity provides a better ideology.
Secular humanism is the worldview that focuses on man bettering himself without existence of God.
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Christianity lays out those rules so that there is no dispute about what is moral. Under a biblical
ideology we must acknowledge the sacredness of human life in the likeness of God. In Jeremiah 1 and
psalm 139, it tells us that God know us while in the womb and and has an active part in our creation.
And in Exodus 21 God commands the penalty for someone who causes the death of a baby in the
womb the same as for someone who commits murder. With this in mind, what should be the proper
christian response to abortion. This author believes that our actions should parallel those of the ancient
romans christians. When the romans would leave their unwanted infants in the desert, they would go,
find them, and take them in. Instead of forcing unready person into motherhood, we should encourage
adoption as an alternative to
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The US Secret Service Essay examples
Although the original mission of the United States Secret Services was to control and prevent
counterfeit money in the United States after the Civil War in 1865, by 1930 the role of the Secret
Service had greatly expanded. Many events occurred during that period that led the Secret Service to
expand to enforce the laws whether it includes protecting money, protecting the President, or
investigating on the frauds and groups that are dangerous to the people of America. Driving forces and
trends impacted Secret Service mission and support operations over the many years. The Secret
Service was officially created by President Abraham Lincoln on July 5, 1865. The Secret Service
headquarters was created in Washington D.C. The headquarters ... Show more content on
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In addition to conventional threats, chemical, biological and radiological weapons of mass destruction
have far greater lethality and scope and pose a greater risk than they have in the past. The kkk terrorist
attacks demonstrate the extremism and the uncivilized society of terrorist techniques and challenge the
traditional approach to security. The Secret Service is challenged to identify and neutralize potential
threats by individuals and groups in this increasingly sophisticated, mobile, and violence prone
environment. The amendment of the Secret Services was not drastically changed, it happened over a
long period of time. Eventually after thirty six years, when President William Mckinley was
assassinated the congress finally added the protection of the president on the Secret Services list of
tasks. President James A. Garfield was also assassinated 16 years after Lincoln and Congress didn t
act until President McKinley died. Since 1901 every President from Theodore Roosevelt on has been
protected by the Secret Service. The Secret Services kept on improving in the following years. Even
before the two assassinations of Mckinley and Garfield congress did make changes in 1877. Congress
passed an act to prohibit the counterfeiting of any coin, gold, or silver bar. Eighteen Years after the
Secret Services had been established, the Secret Services was officially
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Lobbyism In Texas
Debbie Obi Government Paper 3 After reading the article TexasVox:
The Voice of Public Citizen In Texas I could relate to both sides of the Local Control and state
government. I related a little more with the citizen lobbyist simply because I can relate to what they
are trying to oppose. In the article a picture with a banner was presented and quoted We will defend
ourselves, we will defend our ban , although Texas Government wants the best for their citizens, but
the way they use their powers at times can seem like our government reflect a dictator in power.
Citizen lobbyists want to protect the home rule among each city. 1 They want to reflect on House
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2 The issue of Red Light Cameras has been an ongoing issue for a long time now. It has gotten to the
point where our state government has jumped in. Individuals in our community have worked hard to
ban the red light cameras; while the government has done the opposite. In the article, Effort to ban red
light cameras stopped in Texas House states that effort to ban red light cameras in Texas died after a
House lawmaker called a point of order which is a procedural tactic used to kill bills. While on the
other hand Rep. Joe Pickett, believes Texas should have the ability to determine whether each city
should keep the red light camera program. Only four months into 2017 many bills have been filed to
limit or disallow the use of red light cameras in many cities. Individuals of communities have tried to
compromise with higher ups with the exemptions of tollways and police officers only using cameras.
Many people in cities are tired of going to war with a camera and losing. Many cities such like Dallas
are not moving in the direction of eliminating Red Light Cameras, majority of the community support
the thought of having red light cameras at important congested intersections. 3 According to the
article, Hate red light cameras? Texas Lawmakers will try to ban them again , supports of red light
cameras said the devices make the streets safer , it was also stated that statistics show that since red
light cameras have been present the number of child deaths have decreased. If the problem is people
constantly running red lights then maybe state government should make it a priority to enforce that
there is more police patrol around. Instead of state government expressing why they believe we should
not ban red light cameras, they do not and allow local citizens to feel the need to argue or debate with
state government. The biggest problem state government
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School Boards And School Board
At the local level a school district can be seen as a unicameral parliamentary system. School boards
create education policy and appoint a superintendent to execute those policies. Dissatisfaction Theory
of Democracy holds the greatest explanatory potential in school board turnover (Alsbury, 2003).
Applying this theory to school boards, the theory states changes in a community s values translates to
changes in community participation. This then leads to changes to school board members who share
this new value. And finally the school board changes its policy to reflect the new values (Alsbury,
2003). Superintendents serve at the pleasure of the school board. Stream (2013) has argued that
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Also, principals usually score within the top 10% of teachers in their state teaching certification
exams. Entry level administration salaries rival the salaries of teachers with decades of experience
teaching, thus encouraging many young teachers to leave the classroom (Baker Punswick Belt, 2010).
Principals are more likely to leave positions at elementary or middle schools and pursue principalships
at large high schools. Where a principal receives their undergraduate degree has little effect on their
salaries, but selectivity of their master s degree program has a large effect on pay and school
demographics. Principals of schools with grater black student concentration are more likely to have
principals who attended less selective universities for their graduate degrees, and principals with
graduate degrees from more selective universities that focus on research are more likely to take
principalships in non black concentrated communities (Baker Punswick Belt, 2010). Superintendents
rise through the educational ranks, understanding what type of teachers undertake a principalship
helps us understand some of the self selection criteria superintendents possess. Superintendents
supersede principals and advance to administrative positions inside the school district, becoming
deputy superintendents and the like before attempting to become a superintendent themselves (Baker
Punswick Belt, 2010). Baker, Punswick, and Belt
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Symbolism Of The Monolith And Re Red By Stanley Kubrick
Human made structures in this film are curved and spherical. However, before our main characters are
presented with the monolith for the first time the rooms and spaces they inhabit are square and sharp
in nature. The meeting room on the Clavius, HAL s core on the Discovery. This impending doom is a
subtly hint by Kubrick, an indication that the monolith is about to appear, the sharp lines and dark
interiors replace smooth curves and white walls. All this gives a sense of dread and powerlessness
from the onset of the monolith. Humans are simply pawns, running about. White is a predominant
color in Kubrick films. From the costumes, liquids and phallic sculptures of A Clockwork Orange
(Stanley Kubrick, US/UK, 1971) to almost every set in 2001. White is safe in 2001, comforting and
non threatening. This is juxtaposed with red. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Introduced first by the apes at the beginning and then used throughout to emphasize the notion of
humanity and other intelligence i.e. the monolith. The moon base interior looks like a vascular system
and HAL s core looks like a brain. Kubrick gives life to spaces through the use of red in 2001. Making
the audience feel and subconsciously know and feel different upon the introduction of red from the
offset when one ape kills another. Black is used for the absence of knowledge. The intro to the film is
a black screen. The monolith is black. Space is black. The scene where Poole floats off through space
and is subsequently devoured by it is dimly lit by the stars in space, he becomes a speck in the
vastness of uncertainty. Black is used as fear in this film, the unknown, we begin with black and end
with it, the monolith leads us through time in a sequence filled with and color and only then do we
know of its intention to be brought right back to the beginning of the
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Concealed Weapon Persuasive Speech
At some point in time, people will be carrying guns that look like cell phones. A spark of controversy
emerged within the community as this bizarre product released into public view. Yes, the time has
come for us to begin having guns that resemble Apple Iphones. People on both sides of the argument
argue that having a concealed weapon can and will provide benefits but on the downside, will have
repercussions. What would you do if you were handed a gun that looked like a cell phone? There are
two possible sides to this story: someone can use a concealed weapon as a way of defense, or someone
will go out of their way to cause as mass shooting by masking his or her gun as an ordinary cell
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On BringMetheNews.com, Bill Johnson, executive director and general counsel for the National
Association of Police Organizations, fears that the gun design could pose challenges for law
enforcement. He told to CNNMoney that in general, the concept of any weapon that s disguised, so
that it s not apparent that it s a weapon, would be cause for concern. Personal views on the object
provided by Brandon from ConcealedNation.org states that, In an age of modern firearms with some
pretty simple and easy methods of proper concealment, I can t see a place in my personal life that this
would fit. Although if it allows someone to easily carry around two rounds of .380 in case they re in a
bad situation, because they have no other viable option of carrying a regular firearm, then maybe.
Many people, including myself, share mixed feelings about this product. The intention of Mr. CEO
was targetting good citizens looking for a way to remain safe, but let s be honest; criminals will be
able to get their hands on this and make their murderous job even easier than it already
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Positive Role Model In To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee
A positive role model is an individual who possesses positive qualities, such as empathy and integrity,
and does good for the betterment of others, which, as a result, influences others to follow their
example. A role model s actions and lessons can help shape a child s views, morals and beliefs, which,
in turn, affect their identity as well as their actions and behaviour towards those around them. The
novel, To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, is set in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama,
where racial discrimination and narrow mindedness run rampant. In the novel, Lee showcases the
impact and influence that role models can have on a child through the protagonist, Scout Finch. In the
beginning of the novel, Scout was a naïve child who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Calpurnia was a mother figure to Scout and was the closest thing she had to a mother. Despite her
initial dislike of Calpurnia, Scout began to respect her more. Calpurnia not only disciplined, and cared
for Scout, she also taught her manners, and corrected her behaviour when necessary. This is shown
when Walter Cunningham was invited for dinner. Scout shamed Walter when he poured molasses all
over his dinner. Calpurnia pulled Scout into the kitchen, and scolded her, then went on to explain to
Scout how to properly treat a guest. Calpurnia was also a role model to Scout, shown when she took
her to the African American Church. Going to the Church, and seeing the differences between the
African American Church and Whites Church strengthened Scout s sense of justice for African
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Nt1210 Lab Report Paper
The fig.3 and 4 above is a simulated result showing the red is return loss (S11) and blue is insertion
loss (S21) obtained for model. Figure 4 shows the reflection and transmission factor measured for the
range 1 GHz to 4GHz. This result gives that the bandpass characteristics are valid for a wide range of
EM spectrum for communication. In order to get detailed characteristics in the neighborhood of 2.45
GHz, Figure 4 gives more information needed to the measurement results. With the 3 dB boundary, we
get about 260 MHz bandwidth, and insertion loss of 4.3 dB, with parametric dimension as given in
Table.1. Table1 Comparision table of coupling gap As shown from table.1, if the resonator gap
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It shows that where the current is minimum maximum. The red colours indicates current is maximum
along the all resonators. 4. Conclusion The simulation result exactly shows better insertion loss and
return loss curves which define the characteristics of a bandpass filter which operates at 2.45GHz. The
pass band of the filter is fine and free from noise disturbances such as higher order harmonics, ripples,
EMI etc. One of the techniques for BPF designing has been presented here. By varying the resonator
length from 30mm 34mm, but get better result at the 32mm as it gives much more enhanced
bandwidth response over it.The resonator width also concurrently varied by length from 0.6mm
1.0mm, but get better result at 0.8mm width as it improves the more bandwidth. The proposed filter is
an efficient, high performance and flexible filter. Because of frequency selective nature of BPF, it is
used mainly in reception device for electromagnetic interference reduction. Also the nearer frequency
channels are separate out by proper filtering at particular frequency
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Outline Of A Fairytale
1.) It is a fairytale, and fiction. 2.) The exposition is when the king lets all of the land he rules that if
anyone could find out where his 12 daughters dance all night, he could choose one to marry. Whoever
failed after three nights, would be sentenced to death. Then the king made it known to all the land, that
if any person could discover the secret, and find out where it was that the princesses danced in the
night, he should have the one he liked best for his wife, and should be king after his death; but
whoever tried and did not succeed, after three days and nights, should be put to death. 3.) The rising
action is when all of the failed attempts were happening, and when the soldier came across the old
lady. The climax is when he went into the trap door to follow the princesses, and followed them all
night until they came back. The falling action is when he woke up the next morning, to tell the king
where they dance. The twelve daughters were listening behind a door. The denouement is when the
old soldier chooses to have the eldest daughter to be his wife. The characters all have their daily lives
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Not traditional ones because there is no real villains in the story, but the antagonists are the princesses.
5.) The most important traits of the main character (soldier), is that he is slick. He did a very good job
not getting caught, by sneaking on rowing boats without being sensed, and by sneaking back to his
sleeping spot without being seen. If he was not as slick as he was, the ending would not have turned
out the way it did, and he might be
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Lord Of The Flies Civilization Analysis
Within any civilization, there are multiple key components required in order to create a functioning
society. As explained through Lord of the Flies by William Golding, these pivotal building blocks of a
civilization can play a great part into bringing a group of people to society, or drag them all down into
savagery. The conch shell is an excellent example of political legitimacy and democratic power.
Although, while this device can be used for good; providing others with order and sanity, it can also
be used for the utter destruction of a civilization. The conch shell in Lord of the Flies by William
Golding begins as civilization and order, becomes the fragility of power and influence, and concludes
with the collapse of any civilized thoughts. Civilization and order can be found within every society,
and this is no exception within the group of boys in the beginning of the novel. Throughout the
exposition of the story, governance over the group of boys was unknown. No order was established to
influence the boys to cooperate and fulfill the needed tasks to get off the island. Although, there was a
stillness about Ralph as he sat that marked him out: there was his size, and attractive appearance...yet
most powerfully, there was the conch. The being that had blown that, had sat waiting for them on the
platform with the delicate thing balanced on his knees, was set apart (Golding 22). The conch shell
was able to control and demand a large audience. It provided Ralph with a
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Ambrose Bierce s An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge
Ambrose Bierce
Author, Ambrose Bierce, who is considered one of the Great American authors, wrote during the
realism period. Particularly, in his work titled An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, written in 1890,
we can see evidence of the characteristics, themes and style identified with the realism movement
which was extant in American letters between 1850 and 1900. As a representative of such a
movement, Ambrose Bierce, then remains on the most identifiable and iconic writers of his time.
Ambrose Bierce was born on June 24, 1842 in Meigs County, Ohio. He later disappeared in
Chihuahua, Mexico while traveling to gain first hand experience. It is believed that he died there at
around the year 1914. He grew up poor, but his parents, who were also writers, inspired him to create
a passion for reading and writing. Later on in his life, Bierce enlisted in the Union Army during the
American Civil war. One battle that really inspired Bierce to write short stories was the Battle of
Shiloh; from there, he wrote the memoir What I Saw of Shiloh . On ... Show more content on
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For example, in this story, a man was engaged to be hanged , so he closed his eyes to fix his thoughts
upon his wife and children . The reality is he thinking of his family right before death. The man had
good intentions and good features; he had a straight nose, firm mouth, broad forehead, and combed
dark hair; the liberal military code made provision for hanging many kinds of persons, and gentlemen
were not included . This proves that realistically, no matter how kind a person is or seems to be, they
are not exempt from trouble. He soon unclosed his eyes and thought if I could free my hands...I might
throw off the noose and spring into the stream . He ponders if he could free himself before being
killed. You can imagine the reality of what the man thinks before being hanged. The main focus is on
the man and his
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Baccalaureate Nurse
Some people think a nurse is a doctor s assistant or even someone who gives injections. However,
healthcare system has been changing over the last few decades, which has caused nurses roles to
change and expand. The needs of patient care require a holistic approach, therefore challenging and
requiring the profession to have a broad nature of discipline. In order to offer that specialized service
to society, the nurse is required to obtain a bachelor s degree and keep learning throughout his or her
career. For that reason, this paper will discuss three major roles of baccalaureate nurse as defined by
the American Association of Colleges of Nursing.
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(AACN, 2008) When talking about representing a profession, nurses are wearing a professional
image. That professional image brings individuals who are sick and unable to act as they might, to rely
on those professionals to act on their behalf. Nurses need to exhibit their confidence and integrity as
expected by the patients they care for. It is the nurse s responsibility to support patient s decisions,
protect their rights and stand up for their best interests. As highly skilled advocates, nurses require
strong critical reasoning and judgment, communication skills and ethical knowledge. Therefore,
nurses are committed to lifelong learning.
Nursing professionals help individuals, families, and communities to attain, maintain, or recover
optimal health and quality of life. The needs of patient care have evolved together with the healthcare
system for a few decades, setting higher standards and delegating more roles for nursing professionals.
Nurses, especially those with a bachelor s degree, should always maintain continued education and
teach other healthcare professionals as well. This is to equip them with the tools required to deliver a
holistic patient
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Summary Of I m Fine
Mrs. Freinheit did just that and had released everyone fire minutes early actually. Phillip, she then said
as the room cleared out in a torrent of whispers. Are you going to be alright? I have time to discuss
things further with you if you wish? Hopefully we can come to some sort of understanding. I m fine,
Phillip sulked. Look, I just want to go, is that alright? Sure, Phillip, you re dismissed. I ll see you next
week. What had happened at Saturday school class had remained an unknown to Russell and his
parents, and Phillip was grateful for that. But, there was no doubt in his mind that he was going to
become the talk of the town once word got out of what had happened in Mrs. Freinheit s class today.
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It was as if an internal force had taken over him, shutting down his rebelliousness and aspiration to
make a statement, but why? Phillip s ambivalence thoughts both confused and tormented him as he
remembered his dream in which he had the other day. Who were those men he saw in it? He knew
after having the dream that it wasn t the first time he had seen them, that was for certain. They were
both there in the vision he had back when he had become debilitated, falling unconscious in the local
park, but who were they? Where was he when he found himself in that weird tube like contraption he
had emerged from? What was that gigantic facility that held everyone captive, and who were the other
people locked away in the tubes? All questions that continuously mockingly danced around in Phillip s
head as he sat on his bed staring off into a void, but he had no answers for any of them. His answers
laid on the other side. With that other world. With the volunteers if that s who those men truly were, an
ever growing suspicion. But, that other world was a million miles away, and the only doorway to it
was in either becoming sick or be called home. Nobody had ever come back after being called home,
though. Phillip was pretty sure of that. At least, he had never heard of such a thing happening. In his
mind, he was positive that being called home was some form of death or what was death before the
volunteers arrival. People had always died.
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Deer Hunting
Week 7 (Assignment 6)
The Way to a Good Deer
English
November 22, 2011
Deer hunting is a very demanding hobby. The one thing that everyone must keep in mind when
hunting is your safety and the safety of others. The reason for this is that you are using a weapon that
can cause serious harm to you or someone, but this is not what this essay is about. I want everyone to
actually learn what it takes to be a hunter. Being a hunter takes skill and understanding how deer sense
things.
The first thing that comes to everyone s mind when thinking about hunting is killing Bambie. This is
not the way I think, because of how I was raised. I took up hunting at an early age. I would always go
with my father. So, here is what I have learned ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During this time the woods may seem to quiet down. But don t be fooled, this is still a great time to be
in the stand all day long. That s because big bucks will move at mid day as they leave the doe they ve
just bred and seek out another that is just coming into estrous.
This is how I was thought by my father; we still to this day go by this. It has made me a good hunter.
Every time I go, I can come back with one if I wanted to. After years of hunting, I only take the ones I
want. I just don t take anything because I know that there is a big one out there, and that is what I am
waiting for, even though I have taking big ones. The only thing to remember is, that you have got to
get out there and hunt and plan on staying all
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Healing Crystals Research Paper
Healing crystals are a staple of metaphysical and new age practices. If you ve ever wondered why
people use them, and how, this article should answer your questions with a complete guide to using
crystals to attract and get women. The unique crystalline structure of different stones give them a
special energy that we can sense and benefit from. The specific properties of different crystals have
been described by traditions, in some cases hundreds of years old. One of the most popular
applications is chakra healing and balancing. This article offers a practical guide for beginners to
harness crystal energy and help attract romance. Attracting affection: The most direct approach to
attracting women: rose quartz. Put simply, this lovely pink ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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It has the most calming and soothing effect and is recommended for anyone with anxiety or
depression. Even if you re only dealing with a less serious case of nerves, why not take advantage of
this extremely effective stone. Handling discouragement: Eventually, you may come across rejection.
But it s important not to feel discouraged. Hematite is a powerhouse of absorbing and dissipating
negative energy. Use it to keep your spirits up and your next success will be right around the corner.
Combinations: You can use the crystals mentioned above in combination to address your specific
goals and needs. You don t have to use them all, either! I recommend using a heart chakra crystal (rose
quartz or malachite) plus a couple others to play up your particular strengths. Carnelian plus smokey
quartz works well to give you a magnetic appeal. Sodalite plus lepidolite is a great combination if you
re naturally shy. Hematite and citrine will give you unbreakable
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A Research Project On Employee Turnover
Introduction According to Krishnaswami Satyaprasad (2010), the selection of an issue or problem is
the first step in business research. The first step in creating a problem statement is to select the
discipline in which the potential problem lies (Krishnaswami Satyaprasad, 2010). For my business
research project I chose the human resource area. Second, one must narrow the focus to a specific
aspect of the selected area (Krishnaswami Satyaprasad, 2010). Employee turnover is something that I
have first hand experience with which I find to be interesting, therefore this is my area of focus.
Appannaiah, Reddy Ramanath, (2010), state that after isolating the problem area one must proceed to
develop and define the actual problem statement. In this paper I will first discuss three problem
statements in articles I reviewed. After which I will develop a problem statement of m own based on
journal articles and studies I have read thus far concerning the issue of employee turnover in the
specialization of human resource management. For the formulation of a problem Appannaiah et al.
(2010), states that one needs to narrow down the focus from general to a more specific area without
becoming too narrow. With this in mind I have chosen to narrow my focus to employee turnover in
retail establishments.
Brief Review of Literature Managerial Turnover in US Retail Organizations by Peterson (2007),
discusses the identification of turnover factors for managers in retail businesses
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Mark Cuban Research Paper
Mark Cuban was born july 31 1958 (age 59) pittsburgh, Pa he is 6 3 has two siblings has a spouse her
name is tiffany stewart has two children he has attended indiana university bloomington, university of
pittsburgh his net worth is us $3.3 billion he was born in pennsylvania his father norton cuban was a
automobile upholster cuban describes his mother shirley as someone with a different career every
week he grew up in the suburb of mount lebanon in a jewish working class family his grandfather
changed the family namen from chabenisky to cuban after the family emigrated from russia through
ellis island.
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A professor at the university considered the move daring and confessed that he had never seen an
undergraduate, or even an MBA student, have a business while in school. Mark used his business
savvy to turn the bar into the most successful student bar in town. After his university days were over,
he continued to find opportunities to turn underdogs into winners.
Marks first business after university was microsolutions a computer company which he sold after
seven years to compuserve in 1990 for a sum or $6 million.he decided to use the money for him to
retire for five years he liked to party he lived the life of a party boy he bought a lifetime pass at his
local air line.
1990s
After five years his retirement ended to listen to his former university basketball teams games along
with a partner he started audionet which soon expanded to broadcast not only the indianna hoosiers
games hundreds of sports channels and radio stations as well as product launches a fashion
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Walter Dean Myers Essay
Walter Dean Myers, born Walter Milton Myers, was born on August 12th, 1937 and died on July 1st
2014. He was an American author for children s book. He wrote over 100 books including picture
books and nonfiction books. Two of his most famous books arguably if not his most famous books are
Monster (1999) and Fallen Angel (1988). Myers was born in Martinsburg, West Virginia on a
Thursday. At a very young age, of 2, his mom passed away and he was sent to live with his new
family Florence and Herbert Dean. Florence was African American and Herbert was German. They
love Walter unconditionally hence he was influence by their love to change his name. Growing up
Walter life centered on his community and church. Despite being involved in church Walter faced
challenges such as not doing well in school and was quick to react whenever teased by his peers or
others. Due to these issues Walter found serenity in books. Before his mom passed away she use to
read books very often to him, while she read Walter would imagine the characters. At a very tender
age Walter found out that through reading and writing he can be in different places during dark times,
such as when his uncle was murdered and his family became dysfunctional. Walter life as an author
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The book is a war novel, specifically about the Vietnam War. The book realistically describe what it
was really like during the Vietnam War from 1955 1975. The realism, humor and intensity attract even
reluctant readers and keep them reading and thinking about the cost of the war. The book won the
1988 Coretta Scott King Award. Fallen Angels is listed as number 16 out of 100 in the American
Library Association s list due to its use of profanity and realistic portrait of the war. Despite using
profanity in the book Walter s grammar was on point, this goes to show how talented he is as an
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Looking Up At The Grey Sky
Looking up at the grey night sky, John Jhonerston grimly pondered about existence as he shuffled
down barren boulevard. With the acknowledgement of being constantly monitored by the secret
police, John awkwardly put one foot in front the other; the small trip to the grocery store starting to
feel like eternity. Ever since the new totalitarian government had been established after the civil war,
ever since the loss of John s family, life has been a living hell. A pointless, monotonous, depressing,
existence. A pain that John has had to endure for countless years. Its was late night, and very few
people were outside. The street was quiet and peaceful. It was a nice break from the daily sight of
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Humanity just barely survived without natural light by growing plants in indoor farms with artificial
light. Snow was falling again, and John had to get to the grocery store quickly. Trying to cover his
face, he walked at a steadfast pace, while simultaneously trying to cover up all of his body in hopes
that nothing but garments are burned. John finally arrived at the grocery store after a couple of
minutes of enduring the strong wind and acidic snow. After stepping in, he smelled of burnt leather
and wool. John proceeded to check himself in a two way mirror usually used for shake downs and
inspections, and he noticed that the outer layer of the back of his leather trench jacket was discolored
from the acidic snow. He immediately saw some more snowflakes resting on his shoulders, slowly
eating away at the leather; John wiped the snow off and consequently received slight burns to his
hand. After enduring a stinging pain, John finally started shopping. The immense array of cameras is
quite frightening to see at first. It took John some time getting used to it. Feeling like someone in a
government room was staring icy daggers into your back is very discomforting. Starting in the
produce section, John was searching for the fruits and vegetables that he required on a daily basis.
John casually yet simultaneously warily strolled down the aisles, picking up the fruits and vegetables
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Bruce Dawe s Poems Migrants And The And A Related...
Journey is an act of travelling from one place to another which can be seeking permanent home in a
different country or travelling in the same country. It can affect different people in many different
ways as they get emotional, intellectual and imaginative experiences individually in their life. All of
these have been explored in some of Bruce Dawe s meaningful poems migrants and drifters and a
related text Still Life which is a short film by Martin Sharpe. The poem migrants was about group of
European migrants seeking permanent home in a completely different country to escape from war and
have better standard of life but the poem drifters was about a family journeying in the same country. In
comparison, the short film, Still Life is about a man who has boring and meaningless life. The
composers employ poetic and film techniques to convey the possible positive and negative
ramifications of journeys. Journeys can have positive and negative consequences on people as it has
been implicated in Dawe s poems and Sharpe s short film. Journeying to a new place shows a contrast
of two cultures and lack of understanding of each other. In the poem migrants , a rhetorical question
did they say All things with similar lack of emphasis? has been used to illustrate the confusion. The
rhetorical question shows confusion on behalf of the migrants and a lack of understanding of the
Australian people and language. The two cultures are contrasted through language as warm and
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My Experience At Brinckerhoff Elementary School
During my practicum, my supervisor and myself have discussed what I have to do to meet my
practicum requirements. We have discussed the student that I will complete an assessment on and
what day. The student was due for a re evaluation and I was required to give him the Wechsler
Intelligence Scale for Children 5th Edition (WISC V). In order to prepare for the assessment, I used
the assessment tools at Brinckerhoff Elementary School, and practiced giving the test on my own. I
prepared the record form by marking where my starting points are located. Once completed, I focused
on the query items by going over what I would look for in each answer from the student. I also
ensured I knew what each test required, to allow the process to be less robotic. The school
psychologist and I discussed that she will be present during the first evaluations, to ensure that I am
doing a good job. The school psychologist informed me that she would do the assessment with me
until she feels I am 100% comfortable and confident to complete the assessment. This way, if I have
any issues, she will guide me without breaking the standardization of the test. When it came to picking
the test, my practicum supervisor determined what assessment would be used. She chose tests that
were suited best for the student s evaluation. At first, she had to see what the student was classified
with, and then determine what tests should be used to reevaluate the student. My supervisor chose the
specific assessments
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Summary Of A Lady s Dressing Room
A Lady s Dressing Room
A Lady s Dressing Room by Jonathan Swift is an interesting work of literature, especially for the time
period it was written in. A poem like such is about the other side of women men typically do not see
(hints the title). By revealing the somewhat more embarrassing side of women, it shows the
surrounding society that they not only take forever to get ready, but instead reveal the not so pretty
side of the stereotypical women. Society during this time silences women and does not allow them to
be true to themselves. Women are also held to a higher more proper standard than the men when it
comes to society formalities. Swift integrates different literary ideas throughout this piece, he includes
ideas such as: Feminine rhyme, prosody, imagery, a pastoral message in addition to ekphrasis.
First off feminine rhyme as well as prosody is used throughout the whole piece. For an example in
lines three and four there is a clear connection between the two rhyming words, it states: The goddess
from her chamber issues, /Arrayed in lace, brocades and tissues (Swift,3 4). Clearly in this line Swift
is describing that some lady issues need to be handled with tissues . This line is a great example of
feminine rhyme as well as prosody, because women are often thought of as more sensitive than men
and this continual rhyming pattern remains present throughout the whole poem. By taking on a female
perspective from the beginning Swift is not only challenging the power dynamics is society, he is also
giving voice to the females and showing the more sensitive side. Think about it this way, if a male
would have written this piece it more than likely would not been emotional and sensitive because men
are typically more insensitive than women.
Secondly another great literary device Swift uses would be imagery. Imagery is throughout the
remainder of the poem as it is describing the daily routine of a women, but the one part that is bolder
than the others would have to be when he states: And first a dirty smock appeared/Beneath the armpits
well besmeared (Swift, 11 12). This is a great example of imagery being used. By painting a picture in
the reader s mind, the author is giving it a more real time
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Essay on Boundaries and Contracts Within Counselling
To have good ethical practice within counselling it is important that there are boundaries and contracts
in place that are agreed to and understood by both the counsellor and the client. At the start of each
new counselling session it is important that a contract is set out between the client and counsellor. The
BACP states good practice involves clarfiying and agreeing to the rights and responsibilities of both
the counsellor and the client at appropriate points in their working relationship . Within the contract
such things as the type of counselling being offered, number of sessions, the frequency of sessions,
timing of sessions, length of sessions, payment and confidentiality should be discussed and agreed to
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The counsellor is in their right to inform the counsellor that they can not keep the confidentiality on
the particluar piece of information been shared. It is important that the counsellor does not arrange to
meet the client outside of the counselling sessions and that both client and counsellor keeps to the
agreed appointment times. The counsellor is there to purely counsell the client and should by no
means become in involved in other aspects of the clients life for example offering to find out
something on behalf of the counsellor. It is important that once the costs/fees are agreed upon that the
counsellor does raise these costs or waive them for something in return. At the first counselling
session the counsellor should offer the client a set number of weeks that they maybe counselled and it
is important that the counsellor does not extend these without any clear reason to do so as this may
result in the client becoming dependant on the counsellor. The counsellor must on no terms exploit the
client in anyway and recieving or giving of gifts is not acceptable during the time the client is being
counselled. Before a counselling session starts it is important that the client understands
confidentiality. To be able to understand this the counsellor must explain to the client that anything
they say within the
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Aristide Maillol
These aspects are not solely found in this particular Maillol work, however; they are conspicuous
across his works in bronze and lead. Dina (1937) [Figure 7] shares many aspects of the three female
figures of The Three Graces. This piece has the same soft qualities including the focus on volume
instead of definition, especially with the breasts, where the nipples are not even present, but the
volume of each breast is beautifully molded to appear full and smooth. Just as in The Three Graces,
her form is a continuous curve, a soft and fluid form. There is the same inviting and sensual nature, as
Dina reaches up to fix her hair with legs open. This erotic position, of her thighs open, her body bared
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But where did this ideal come from? Aristide Maillol was born in 1861 in a pink house in Banyuls ser
Mer to a family of fisherman and vine growers. It is this home, sandwiched between the
Mediterranean Sea and the Alberes mountains, where Maillol would spend his whole life, in the old
village with its labyrinth of narrow lanes, amid the green Pyrenean foothills full of vines, trees and
mimosas, and beyond, the snowcapped summits in the distance. This is the place that would shape the
expressive qualities of the artist s sculptures, as well as form his ideal conception of woman, which
would be his primary subject. This isolated little village in the countryside was a location where a
good decent girl would never be nude or scandalous, where conservative families survived off of both
the sea and the vines. Maillol s life in the countryside is evident in his work, including The Three
Graces. He retains a rustic ingenuousness in his work, something calm, self possessed not feverish or
frantic. The sculptures are simplistic and blunt, reminiscent of the simple rhythm of the lifestyle that
surrounded Maillol in Banyuls the lifestyle of farmers and fishermen reside in a tranquil mountain
landscape. The bodies of these women do retain this simplicity, bluntness, and tranquility, reminiscent
of the landscape by which the sculptor was continuously
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Ted Kooser s Poem, Surviving
Omnipresent Death
Ted Kooser s poem, Surviving , can be interpreted in many different ways. At first the poem seems to
be about a man who is watching a bug being attentive to its surroundings and the bug having the fear
of death. Another way to interpret this poem is that death is unrelenting. Even when the speaker seems
to have ceased the image of death, it finds its way back. This is prevalent because the speaker starts
talking about the fear of death, then altering the tone by describing this bug he witnesses. The speaker
then leaves the reader uncertain at the end of the poem. Ted Kooser reveals the uncertainty of the bugs
near future in the last line of the poem. A careful analysis of the poem, the poem is truly about a man
in his final stages of life being attentive to death and the beauty of the bug he observes.
The speaker has a fear of death and cannot escape its presence. The author states, There are days when
the fear of death/ is ubiquitous as light (Kooser 1 2). This line is a simile that compares the fear of
death to the presence of light. This line has a very negative connotation, because the speaker is
stressing that the only things visible are seen as a way to die. This statement does not t reveal if the
speaker himself has this fear of death. This line does indicate that the speaker thinks about death a lot,
but does not think of death everyday. This means the author may think about death when he alone or
sad. The speaker states that the fear of death
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Gender And Social Conflict Within Gender Specific...
Gender and Social Conflict that is seen in Gender Specific Institutions
Miranda Shipley
Morningside College
The topics that I have been assigned to study in this specific sociology course that I am currently
enrolled in include: gender and social conflict. Other than the assigned textbook for this specific
sociology class, entitled Introduction to Sociology, I will also be using the sources entitled Article
Tools and Gender and Social Conflict I believe that these sources better allowed me to reflect and
explain my experiences at the Planned Parenthood of the Siouxland area through the sociological
gender and social conflict lens.
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Do to the similarities in my area of volunteering and my topics, I often found it very easy to perform
the required research necessary to adequately analyze these topics. Furthermore, while volunteering at
Planned Parenthood of the Sioux Land Area I gained more insight and knowledge then I originally
expected. Throughout my volunteer experiences at Planned Parenthood I was given many
opportunities to interact with others as well as help those that are in need of medical and emotional
assistance. These interactions included but were not limited to filing paperwork, creating visual
displays, and restocking pamphlets / brochures, dealing with crowd control/protestors, as well as
answering the phones and directing patients to the help in which they needed. Through these simple
jobs that I was given at Planned Parenthood I was able to expand and hone in on my communication
skills with others. Not only did I have to be able to have conversations with others while volunteering,
I also had to be able to listen to what others had to say and find ways to help and direct them. Do to
the type of patients that Planned Parenthood of the Siouxland aides as well as the procedures that
Planned Parenthood and organizations similar to Planned Parenthood perform on their patients, there
were many times that I was able to learn about my individual values and belief in regards to the field
of female reproductive health. Prior to volunteering at this specific organization
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Food Inc Summary
The documentary Food Inc. revolves around the manufacturing of products for our later on
consumption. The inhuman ways in which we obtain these products and the economic down fall in
which we base our normal everyday lives off of. The American population undertakes a huge risk
when consuming these products due to the health hazards that Ignored and not shown to the consumer
by the companies. The documentary is separated into segments that are taking a specific step to take
the problem by hand, whether it is the production of meat, grain or vegetables.
Major meat distributors buy and sell the product to gain a vast amount of income nor matter the cost.
Tyson Foods, Inc. gains 33.3 billion dollars annually by the specialization on bacon, battered/breaded
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If we are unware from such implicitly as in what s in our food we certainly don t know who processes
it or handles it. In the documentary it states that overtime the type of people and their race has
revolutionized. At the start of the meat industry it started with white males then went to Africa
Americans to now undocumented Mexican/ Latino males. Companies like Tyson take advantage of
these people because they are undocumented and basically have no rights. This way the companies
can pay the workers less than the required minimum wage. And besides that the men get taken away
from their homes and sent back to the countries by ICE police, but the companies don t get blamed or
Acknowledge for hiring these undocumented workers.
Food inc. shows the normal viewer about the flues in the system called the food industry that they may
otherwise be oblivious too. On June 12, 2009, Participant Media showcased a worldwide epidemic
seen before; that us as normal everyday humans can change whether it be by only buying local grown
vegetables of growing our own. By buying one meat product you showcase a world vote to
inhospitable way towards animal cruelty. MEAT IS
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The Castle Film Analysis
The Australian cinema in the 1960 s failed to communicate with the audience due to their lack of
promotional messages that weren t disseminated. Media is formed by cultural, political, economic and
social conditions. These influenced or even directed its characteristics and its intended meaning. After
a devastating blow to the film industry in the 1960 s, filmmakers of Australia had stopped creating and
making quality Australian films. However, the Australian New Wave brought a revival of the
Australian film industry during the 70 s, 80 s and 90 s. It introduced Australian qualities into film,
including larrikinism, mateship and a classless social hierarchy. The Castle and Gallipoli confirm,
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It is used as a historical source as it depicts the events of World War 1 in Gallipoli during 1915.
Gallipoli is believed as valid representation of our country as the film contains relatable characters
which we, as Australians, are eager to identify with. The public s perception of Australian films has
being forever changed since the first showcasing of the film Gallipoli as it explores the qualities of
mateship, sense of national pride, and the willingness to do the impossible and place their lives at risk
for our country. Gallipoli starts off being presented in circular narrative, revolving around the two
central characters Archy and Frank in their two separate environments. By commencing the film in
this way, viewers are given the opportunity to see the differences in character both in their overall
appearance. Archy s frank s relationship and their true connection of mateship can be seen developing
through the repeated scenes of them running together. These running scenes are metaphors for their
evolving sense of mateship and intensely validate Australians properly. This initially competitive
relationship developed into a classic example of mateship and is a valid representation of Australian
people and it is continually promoting and affirming our ability to produce films with promotional
messages that connection with the typical audience. It has become a symbol of Australia s national
identity, achievement and
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The Destruction Of American Society In The 19th Century
Society is a structure that besieges every individual. Its daunting presence is inescapable. Throughout
the 19th century, the American people were trapped in a rapidly industrializing nation flooded with
corruption and greed. A few crucial advancements did result from this tumult, such as the invention of
the lightbulb and the integration of women into the working class. However, these advancements,
while substantial, did little to make up for the distressing state American society was in. Pollution
prowled the streets, and crime levels were colossal. Big businesses would stop at nothing to gain
power and profits. Shortly following the close of the 19th century was the Great Depression; a time of
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Many immigrants and rural inhabitants fled to urban areas in search of any job that would provide
them with a salary. Finding a job was onerous, as there were too few jobs available to fulfil the
demands of the growing population. Cities became flooded with the unemployed. Likewise, as more
and more companies failed, thousands of families lost their only source of income. Due to economic
constraints, layoffs and wage cuts became routine. It seemed as if employment was always temporary;
it provided a brief glimpse of relief before it was snatched away by the claws of society. Eventually,
even Burnham, a man with a reputation for being an honorable employer, had to join the trend and let
many of his employees go. When the Chicago World s Fair officially closed, over ten thousand jobs
disappeared. Burnham knew that, The dismissed men... faced homelessness and poverty; their families
confronted the real prospect of starvation (Larson 155). Within the last several centuries, American
society had evolved in such a way that a job was necessary for survival. Money provided all the basic
needs. Because farming was difficult in crowded and polluted cities, nearly all people relied on their
wages to provide food for their families. In addition to food, money provided housing, clothing, and
education. Without salary, families were faced with a survival burden. They struggled to pay the bills
they owed, and place food upon the table. The prospect of starvation was extremely present, yet there
was little meaningful effort to improve these conditions. Workers continued to be paid minimal wages,
and get laid off. The employers knew what lay ahead for their newly unemployed workers, but they
made little effort to change their fates. The government did not provide much support to its poverty
struck citizens. Consequently, all of society suffered. In the midst of
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The Eyes Of Propensity
Through the Eyes of Propensity Gasoline prices are a fast, never ending rollercoaster in the middle of
the night: unpredictable, wavering and impactful. With control of these prices through future market
contracts, the petroleum industry seems to have significant influence on the U.S. economy. Private
corporate oil companies yield some of the greatest power on the planet, but will face a major dilemma
in the near future when the last of this finite, nonrenewable resource left on earth is gone. Oil is the
most valued commodity across the world and has been for decades. Yet, this precious resource is far
from satisfactory in meeting moderate standards for eco friendliness and efficiency. The burning of
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Americans are generally unmindful of a crisis at hand, until the mass media voices their opinion onto
a public platform. The media controls and manipulates our viewpoints, values, and actions, so that
individuals conform to their bias. They construct and constrict language to accomplish a specific goal
or motive, so it is important for people to not blindly accept information at its face value. When it
comes to interpretation of the oil famine and alternative energy, there is less public discourse than one
would expect to inform individuals on a precarious, worldwide problem. It has been well documented
throughout the ladder half of the twentieth century that fossil fuels are likely to run out within the
lifetime of baby boomers and most certainly be gone in the span of Generation Y. Likewise, scientists
have noted the detrimental cost of burning these fuels to the environment, which include increasing
greenhouse gases and polluting the world s air. A disproportionate amount of oil is discovered
compared to the amount consumed each year. Supply cannot keep up with the ever growing demand.
Yet, oil companies still claim they will never run out of oil. It is in the best interest for these
corporations and the media to keep this information classified, in order to milk oil for as much capital
as possible for as long as possible, with no regard to the well being of earth and its inhabitants.
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Essential Oils Benefits
Essential oils have been near and dear to my heart for over a decade. After witnessing transformative
results in our family s health and after exclusively using doTERRA, we created The Daily Aroma with
doTERRA. These precious oils are versatile and provide a wide range of benefits for anyone who uses
them, but with a basic understanding of how essential oils work, it is easy to include them in your
daily routine. If you are wondering, Do I REALLY have use for essential oils in my normal, everyday
life? answer the questions below to see how essential oils might fit into your daily routine: Q: Do you
worry about harsh chemicals in your household cleaners? Q: Are you constantly buying hair products
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Q: Are you interested in purchasing or making your household cleaners, health and beauty products,
baby products and enhance your baking and cooking? If you answered YES to any of these questions
you might have more use for essential oils in your life than you think. These babies could be used for
household cleaning and disinfecting, cooking and baking, improving overall health, soothe occasional
skin irritations, promote healthy digestion, support good oral health and MUCH more! They are
wonderful for those who want to maintain good health and are searching for natural solutions.
doTERRA essential oils go through extensive testing to ensure they are safe, are pure, and have the
correct amount of concentration. Like anything else that you would use in your home or on your
children, essential oils are safe when you adhere to recommended dosage amounts and use them
within proper parameters. Learning about proper use and dosage will allow you to safely use essential
oils at home and on your family, while enjoying the benefit of a natural product. With the evolution of
communication, you may send me a message, text or good ol phone call, I will gladly introduce, guide
and teach you how to apply and implement these oils
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Economic Impact On Australia s Economy And Society
The changing land use via the construction of the new Crown Resort in Sydney harbour yields a
majority of negative implications on the environment, Australia s economy, and society. The effect on
the environment, including air and water pollution, and the deconstruction of the working harbour, is
detrimental to health and well being. The social implications include the effect on gamblers individual
lives and the lives of social housing occupants, as well as the impact casinos have on Australia s
international profile. The economy is affected because it widens the economic gap between rich and
poor and changes the area via the changing of residents due to high rates catering to wealthy tourists.
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The resort is saddled with dangerous risks for the gamblers and residents, the social implications of
which were discussed, economically. People in social housing can t afford to stay in the area, and
regular people can t afford to live, shop or eat there either, due to the catering to wealthy customers.
Furthermore, the Australian government has waived penalty rates people who used to be paid for
weekend work to compensate for the lack of time off are now poorer and worse off, which leads to
even less of a diverse community around the harbour. Alternatively, the lack of lock out laws bringing
more people to the area than locals could be seen in a positive light. According to Crown Resorts
Limited Corporate Social Responsibility Report 2013, in reaction to the Melbourne resort, Crown
Resorts graduated over 6 000 apprentices and trainees, provided employment for 15 000 people and
invested $2.7 billion in tourism. Combined with the tax revenue from gamblers lost money, the resort
would boost Australia s economy substantially and increase tourism in Sydney. However, it does not
specify if these apprentices skills could be useful in life apart from how they are used in a casino, or
how much of this money will go towards the betterment of Australia and not towards already multi
millionaires
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John Keats La Belle Dame Sans Merci
The aim of stylistic analysis is many fold. The main purpose of this paper is to identify stylistic
markers, to study how the stylistic devices used help to achieve the communicative purpose of Keats s
La belle Dame sans Merci , and to identify the functional style the poem is representative of. This
paper aims at analyzing the text of the poem La Belle Dame Sans Merci by John Keats on four
different levels of stylistics: grammatical, graphological, phonological and morphological level. The
purpose of this study is to explore the literal and hidden meanings and to enhance the understanding of
the poem.
Keywords:Stylistics, style, Graphological level, Grammatical level, Phonological level,
Morphological level.
Introduction:
La Belle Dame Sans Merci is one of the most beautiful poems of John Keats. John Keats (1795 1821)
is one of the most famous and prominent English Poets of nineteenth century.He belongs to the second
generation of the Romantic poets who contributed heavily to the humanity. Keats has been hailed as
the archetype of the Romantic poet as he lived and died in true Romantic style. He tried to experience
everything and hesuffered for his art and died so young.He celebrated love, beauty and freedom in his
poems.
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The knight meets a beautiful, mysterious woman in the meads. He falls in love with her, so he makes
bracelets and a garland of flowers for her. She seduces him into riding away with her to a magical
place, leaving the reality of this world behind. She lulls the knight to induce him to sleep and he
dreams of dead kings and knights, her other previous victims, who warn him with terrible words: La
Belle Dame Sans Merci hath thee in thrall , then he wakes up from the dream alone and abandoned.
The poem ends uncertainly with the Knight returning to his world of reality where he is tormented by
the memory of the beautiful lady without
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Essay on London 1908
London 1908 The Court of Honor
By day it is a vision of dazzling whiteness, with its tiled court and plashing cool waters, its pointed
arcades and lattice windows. At night it is equally effective with its thousands of lights and the
rainbow colours of the cascade. ~Robert W. Carden, Architectural Review July, 1908
Despite varied opinions about the 1908 Franco British Exhibition, an event designed to confirm the
friendly relations between France and Britain as described in the Entente Cordiale, there was
collective praise for the Court of Honor. The full grandeur of the Court can hardly be felt by an image.
As visitors entered from the main gates of Wood Lane, the Court of Honor was their first impression
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Already impressive during the day, the view was brilliant at night: a cascade of water flowed over a
framework of semi opaque glass with colored lights beneath, producing a brilliant rainbow of light
(Carden). Surrounding structures were illuminated by lanterns and other electrical lighting.
Imre Kiralfy, its coordinator, was the driving force behind the fair. He had found previous fame in
running extravagant exhibitions, and lived up to expectations by planning the Franco British
Exhibition concurrently with that year s Olympiad, held in a stadium nearby. Kiralfy saw the fair as an
opportunity to gain cultural respectability; however, since he was not a trained architect, he received
much criticism on his designs. He designed the Court of Honor as well as the steel frames for all of the
major buildings, then consulted the architects who devised the plaster facades to create the White City.
Many critics felt that he limited the creativity of the architects by giving them pre planned structures
for their buildings. Placing blame on Kiralfy, they denounced the cosmetic role leading architects were
asked to fulfill, pointing out the vulgar error of putting the wrong end of the stick before the horse.
(Greenhalgh). There were also complaints that the buildings did not fit together, despite the overall
whiteness of the fair. This was mainly the result of two very different countries contributing
architecturally to the
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Literary Techniques Used In The Movie Oblivion
When a movie only contains a plot some stock soundtracks emphasizing certain moments in a movie,
then it s only just as good as the other movies within the same genre because the soundtracks prove
there was very little the makers could do to emphasize how the movie was different and much more
exciting since it did not follow a cliché from similar movies. The movie Oblivion does just this: It
provides a unique plot that differs from most other sci fi movies and is accompanied occasionally by
segments of the main soundtrack, also named Oblivion. The soundtrack could be the base of an entire
short film if the creators wanted to do just only that. It is entirely possible because of the nature of the
song and the fact that it goes through the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One example of the devices they used to influence the emphasis the song makes is the rhyme scheme
AAAA used in order to give a smooth transition to every line in the song. This gives the feeling of a
smooth transition into different chapters in the movie instead of having an alternating rhyme scheme
that would rather make the song feel unconnected and as if the song misses key points before
describing the next chapter. Another example is the heavy use of symbolism throughout the song. In
the beginning, the dying swan is a reference to an inevitable fate that the female sees coming for her
relationship. In the second version, the lyrics imply that the male character is better off without her by
contrasting the word light to mean the male and darkness to represent the female. There is also a
heavy use of repetition to highlight parts of movie where the emotions of the female are at the highest
point such as by using the words goodbye, falling, and calling to convey how heartbroken the female
feels. Based off all literary qualities the lyrics possess; the lyrics could even interchangeably become a
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Gambling In The NBA
Throughout the years of professional sports, gambling and wagering as been right beside the game.
The people can retraces gambling and sports from the Olympia days to now in the 21st century.
Society has played huge rolls in professional sports by helping it broadcast around the world on
primetime and bring the sport to life by making it part of the community. Cities become known for
their athletic team and when people bring up Los Angeles they tend to think of large populations, tall
buildings, the Los Angeles Lakers and Dodgers. In 1998 99 Lakers season, what other city were
starving for a championship than the Lakers considering the fact that the last Championship they won
was in 1988 89 season with Magic Johnson. This was a new era for ... Show more content on
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His account was traced down at Pregame.com betting website and president of the website R.J. Bell
began to follow his bets for the next four years. Bell an expert gambler and president of Pregame.com
discovered that during the two seasons investigated by the NBA, the teams that Doanghy refereed
scored more points than expected by the Las Vegas sports books 57 percent of the time. The previous
two seasons this situation happened only 44 percent of the time. According to the experts and Mr.
Bell, the odds of such a discrepancy are 1 in 1,000, and there was a 99.9 percent chance that these
results would not have happened without an outside factor . (Article Base 2010.) In 2007
investigations found 10 games in which Donaghy was going to officiate had the point spread moved
1.5 points or more before the tip an indication that big money had been wagered on the game. The big
money that was wagered on the games always won. (ESPN
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Pope Pius XII s Neutrality Essay
Is it possible for a Pope to be infallible? When one looks at events, such as the Holocaust, the answer
of this question becomes twofold. Were Pope Pius XII s actions an attempt to save the Catholic
Church from persecutions or were they a lack of understanding of Hitler s ethnic cleansing? Nearly six
million Jews were slaughtered during the Holocaust, and when the world became aware of the mass
murders that were taking place in Europe, World War II became a moral obligation rather than a fight
for power. The Allied powers, Nazi resistance group, and even some Catholic groups invaded
Germany to not only save Jews, but also to force the Nazis out of power in Germany. Surprisingly, the
Vatican did not assist these resistance groups. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If the BVP could be diminished, the Nazi Party would be able to grow and eventually gain complete
control of Germany. By 1937, the German government violated the Reich Concordat of 1933. Pius XI,
with help from Cardinal Michael Faulhaber and editing by Pacelli, wrote Mit Brennender Sorge, an
encyclical read to all German churches on Palm Sunday of 1937 in response to the German violations
(Sanchez 17). This encyclical objected to the German government abuse of the Reich Concordat and
criticized the Nazi doctrines of racism and statism (Mit Brennender). There were no further actions
made regarding Germany s infraction of the agreement. Two years later and just before the outbreak of
World War II, in February 1939, Pope Pius XI died. Cardinal Pacelli was then elected Pope and
became Pope Pius XII. Due to his previous anti Nazi ideals, the future Allied powers were confident
that Pius XII would fully support their part in WWII; however, Pope Pius XII would remain neutral
throughout the war (Sanchez 17). At the beginning of his papacy, Pius XII told Vatican officials that to
me the German question is the most important; I will reserve handling it to myself. He added,
Naturally I will follow German matters closer than all others (Phayer 44). Pius XII hoped that
remaining neutral in the war would evade battles in Vatican City. At
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  • 2. Roe Vs Wade Abortion Research Paper In Roe vs. Wade abortion was deemed not only legal but morally acceptable. One might be surprised to know that not only this decision but our entire outlook on life is influenced and shaped by a cultural ideology. These ideologies serve as a lense through which our entire life is tinted. While not all ideologies are destructive, the real harm is done when on can not identify it and evaluate its morals and principles individually. This paper will seek to explore how how secular humanism extends to abortion, why this is detrimental, and how Christianity provides a better ideology. Secular humanism is the worldview that focuses on man bettering himself without existence of God. Since there is no divine law, what is considered morally acceptable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Christianity lays out those rules so that there is no dispute about what is moral. Under a biblical ideology we must acknowledge the sacredness of human life in the likeness of God. In Jeremiah 1 and psalm 139, it tells us that God know us while in the womb and and has an active part in our creation. And in Exodus 21 God commands the penalty for someone who causes the death of a baby in the womb the same as for someone who commits murder. With this in mind, what should be the proper christian response to abortion. This author believes that our actions should parallel those of the ancient romans christians. When the romans would leave their unwanted infants in the desert, they would go, find them, and take them in. Instead of forcing unready person into motherhood, we should encourage adoption as an alternative to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The US Secret Service Essay examples Although the original mission of the United States Secret Services was to control and prevent counterfeit money in the United States after the Civil War in 1865, by 1930 the role of the Secret Service had greatly expanded. Many events occurred during that period that led the Secret Service to expand to enforce the laws whether it includes protecting money, protecting the President, or investigating on the frauds and groups that are dangerous to the people of America. Driving forces and trends impacted Secret Service mission and support operations over the many years. The Secret Service was officially created by President Abraham Lincoln on July 5, 1865. The Secret Service headquarters was created in Washington D.C. The headquarters ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to conventional threats, chemical, biological and radiological weapons of mass destruction have far greater lethality and scope and pose a greater risk than they have in the past. The kkk terrorist attacks demonstrate the extremism and the uncivilized society of terrorist techniques and challenge the traditional approach to security. The Secret Service is challenged to identify and neutralize potential threats by individuals and groups in this increasingly sophisticated, mobile, and violence prone environment. The amendment of the Secret Services was not drastically changed, it happened over a long period of time. Eventually after thirty six years, when President William Mckinley was assassinated the congress finally added the protection of the president on the Secret Services list of tasks. President James A. Garfield was also assassinated 16 years after Lincoln and Congress didn t act until President McKinley died. Since 1901 every President from Theodore Roosevelt on has been protected by the Secret Service. The Secret Services kept on improving in the following years. Even before the two assassinations of Mckinley and Garfield congress did make changes in 1877. Congress passed an act to prohibit the counterfeiting of any coin, gold, or silver bar. Eighteen Years after the Secret Services had been established, the Secret Services was officially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Lobbyism In Texas Debbie Obi Government Paper 3 After reading the article TexasVox: The Voice of Public Citizen In Texas I could relate to both sides of the Local Control and state government. I related a little more with the citizen lobbyist simply because I can relate to what they are trying to oppose. In the article a picture with a banner was presented and quoted We will defend ourselves, we will defend our ban , although Texas Government wants the best for their citizens, but the way they use their powers at times can seem like our government reflect a dictator in power. Citizen lobbyists want to protect the home rule among each city. 1 They want to reflect on House Energy Resource committee, House Environmental Regulation committee, and the representatives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2 The issue of Red Light Cameras has been an ongoing issue for a long time now. It has gotten to the point where our state government has jumped in. Individuals in our community have worked hard to ban the red light cameras; while the government has done the opposite. In the article, Effort to ban red light cameras stopped in Texas House states that effort to ban red light cameras in Texas died after a House lawmaker called a point of order which is a procedural tactic used to kill bills. While on the other hand Rep. Joe Pickett, believes Texas should have the ability to determine whether each city should keep the red light camera program. Only four months into 2017 many bills have been filed to limit or disallow the use of red light cameras in many cities. Individuals of communities have tried to compromise with higher ups with the exemptions of tollways and police officers only using cameras. Many people in cities are tired of going to war with a camera and losing. Many cities such like Dallas are not moving in the direction of eliminating Red Light Cameras, majority of the community support the thought of having red light cameras at important congested intersections. 3 According to the article, Hate red light cameras? Texas Lawmakers will try to ban them again , supports of red light cameras said the devices make the streets safer , it was also stated that statistics show that since red light cameras have been present the number of child deaths have decreased. If the problem is people constantly running red lights then maybe state government should make it a priority to enforce that there is more police patrol around. Instead of state government expressing why they believe we should not ban red light cameras, they do not and allow local citizens to feel the need to argue or debate with state government. The biggest problem state government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. School Boards And School Board At the local level a school district can be seen as a unicameral parliamentary system. School boards create education policy and appoint a superintendent to execute those policies. Dissatisfaction Theory of Democracy holds the greatest explanatory potential in school board turnover (Alsbury, 2003). Applying this theory to school boards, the theory states changes in a community s values translates to changes in community participation. This then leads to changes to school board members who share this new value. And finally the school board changes its policy to reflect the new values (Alsbury, 2003). Superintendents serve at the pleasure of the school board. Stream (2013) has argued that executive appointed officials change when new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, principals usually score within the top 10% of teachers in their state teaching certification exams. Entry level administration salaries rival the salaries of teachers with decades of experience teaching, thus encouraging many young teachers to leave the classroom (Baker Punswick Belt, 2010). Principals are more likely to leave positions at elementary or middle schools and pursue principalships at large high schools. Where a principal receives their undergraduate degree has little effect on their salaries, but selectivity of their master s degree program has a large effect on pay and school demographics. Principals of schools with grater black student concentration are more likely to have principals who attended less selective universities for their graduate degrees, and principals with graduate degrees from more selective universities that focus on research are more likely to take principalships in non black concentrated communities (Baker Punswick Belt, 2010). Superintendents rise through the educational ranks, understanding what type of teachers undertake a principalship helps us understand some of the self selection criteria superintendents possess. Superintendents supersede principals and advance to administrative positions inside the school district, becoming deputy superintendents and the like before attempting to become a superintendent themselves (Baker Punswick Belt, 2010). Baker, Punswick, and Belt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Symbolism Of The Monolith And Re Red By Stanley Kubrick Human made structures in this film are curved and spherical. However, before our main characters are presented with the monolith for the first time the rooms and spaces they inhabit are square and sharp in nature. The meeting room on the Clavius, HAL s core on the Discovery. This impending doom is a subtly hint by Kubrick, an indication that the monolith is about to appear, the sharp lines and dark interiors replace smooth curves and white walls. All this gives a sense of dread and powerlessness from the onset of the monolith. Humans are simply pawns, running about. White is a predominant color in Kubrick films. From the costumes, liquids and phallic sculptures of A Clockwork Orange (Stanley Kubrick, US/UK, 1971) to almost every set in 2001. White is safe in 2001, comforting and non threatening. This is juxtaposed with red. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Introduced first by the apes at the beginning and then used throughout to emphasize the notion of humanity and other intelligence i.e. the monolith. The moon base interior looks like a vascular system and HAL s core looks like a brain. Kubrick gives life to spaces through the use of red in 2001. Making the audience feel and subconsciously know and feel different upon the introduction of red from the offset when one ape kills another. Black is used for the absence of knowledge. The intro to the film is a black screen. The monolith is black. Space is black. The scene where Poole floats off through space and is subsequently devoured by it is dimly lit by the stars in space, he becomes a speck in the vastness of uncertainty. Black is used as fear in this film, the unknown, we begin with black and end with it, the monolith leads us through time in a sequence filled with and color and only then do we know of its intention to be brought right back to the beginning of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Concealed Weapon Persuasive Speech At some point in time, people will be carrying guns that look like cell phones. A spark of controversy emerged within the community as this bizarre product released into public view. Yes, the time has come for us to begin having guns that resemble Apple Iphones. People on both sides of the argument argue that having a concealed weapon can and will provide benefits but on the downside, will have repercussions. What would you do if you were handed a gun that looked like a cell phone? There are two possible sides to this story: someone can use a concealed weapon as a way of defense, or someone will go out of their way to cause as mass shooting by masking his or her gun as an ordinary cell phone. What I will be providing for you today is background ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On BringMetheNews.com, Bill Johnson, executive director and general counsel for the National Association of Police Organizations, fears that the gun design could pose challenges for law enforcement. He told to CNNMoney that in general, the concept of any weapon that s disguised, so that it s not apparent that it s a weapon, would be cause for concern. Personal views on the object provided by Brandon from ConcealedNation.org states that, In an age of modern firearms with some pretty simple and easy methods of proper concealment, I can t see a place in my personal life that this would fit. Although if it allows someone to easily carry around two rounds of .380 in case they re in a bad situation, because they have no other viable option of carrying a regular firearm, then maybe. Many people, including myself, share mixed feelings about this product. The intention of Mr. CEO was targetting good citizens looking for a way to remain safe, but let s be honest; criminals will be able to get their hands on this and make their murderous job even easier than it already ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Positive Role Model In To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee A positive role model is an individual who possesses positive qualities, such as empathy and integrity, and does good for the betterment of others, which, as a result, influences others to follow their example. A role model s actions and lessons can help shape a child s views, morals and beliefs, which, in turn, affect their identity as well as their actions and behaviour towards those around them. The novel, To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, is set in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, where racial discrimination and narrow mindedness run rampant. In the novel, Lee showcases the impact and influence that role models can have on a child through the protagonist, Scout Finch. In the beginning of the novel, Scout was a naïve child who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Calpurnia was a mother figure to Scout and was the closest thing she had to a mother. Despite her initial dislike of Calpurnia, Scout began to respect her more. Calpurnia not only disciplined, and cared for Scout, she also taught her manners, and corrected her behaviour when necessary. This is shown when Walter Cunningham was invited for dinner. Scout shamed Walter when he poured molasses all over his dinner. Calpurnia pulled Scout into the kitchen, and scolded her, then went on to explain to Scout how to properly treat a guest. Calpurnia was also a role model to Scout, shown when she took her to the African American Church. Going to the Church, and seeing the differences between the African American Church and Whites Church strengthened Scout s sense of justice for African ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Nt1210 Lab Report Paper The fig.3 and 4 above is a simulated result showing the red is return loss (S11) and blue is insertion loss (S21) obtained for model. Figure 4 shows the reflection and transmission factor measured for the range 1 GHz to 4GHz. This result gives that the bandpass characteristics are valid for a wide range of EM spectrum for communication. In order to get detailed characteristics in the neighborhood of 2.45 GHz, Figure 4 gives more information needed to the measurement results. With the 3 dB boundary, we get about 260 MHz bandwidth, and insertion loss of 4.3 dB, with parametric dimension as given in Table.1. Table1 Comparision table of coupling gap As shown from table.1, if the resonator gap between two parallel couple microstrips transmission lines is small then the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It shows that where the current is minimum maximum. The red colours indicates current is maximum along the all resonators. 4. Conclusion The simulation result exactly shows better insertion loss and return loss curves which define the characteristics of a bandpass filter which operates at 2.45GHz. The pass band of the filter is fine and free from noise disturbances such as higher order harmonics, ripples, EMI etc. One of the techniques for BPF designing has been presented here. By varying the resonator length from 30mm 34mm, but get better result at the 32mm as it gives much more enhanced bandwidth response over it.The resonator width also concurrently varied by length from 0.6mm 1.0mm, but get better result at 0.8mm width as it improves the more bandwidth. The proposed filter is an efficient, high performance and flexible filter. Because of frequency selective nature of BPF, it is used mainly in reception device for electromagnetic interference reduction. Also the nearer frequency channels are separate out by proper filtering at particular frequency ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Outline Of A Fairytale 1.) It is a fairytale, and fiction. 2.) The exposition is when the king lets all of the land he rules that if anyone could find out where his 12 daughters dance all night, he could choose one to marry. Whoever failed after three nights, would be sentenced to death. Then the king made it known to all the land, that if any person could discover the secret, and find out where it was that the princesses danced in the night, he should have the one he liked best for his wife, and should be king after his death; but whoever tried and did not succeed, after three days and nights, should be put to death. 3.) The rising action is when all of the failed attempts were happening, and when the soldier came across the old lady. The climax is when he went into the trap door to follow the princesses, and followed them all night until they came back. The falling action is when he woke up the next morning, to tell the king where they dance. The twelve daughters were listening behind a door. The denouement is when the old soldier chooses to have the eldest daughter to be his wife. The characters all have their daily lives back, the soldier and eldest daughter were the only ones with different lives. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not traditional ones because there is no real villains in the story, but the antagonists are the princesses. 5.) The most important traits of the main character (soldier), is that he is slick. He did a very good job not getting caught, by sneaking on rowing boats without being sensed, and by sneaking back to his sleeping spot without being seen. If he was not as slick as he was, the ending would not have turned out the way it did, and he might be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Lord Of The Flies Civilization Analysis Within any civilization, there are multiple key components required in order to create a functioning society. As explained through Lord of the Flies by William Golding, these pivotal building blocks of a civilization can play a great part into bringing a group of people to society, or drag them all down into savagery. The conch shell is an excellent example of political legitimacy and democratic power. Although, while this device can be used for good; providing others with order and sanity, it can also be used for the utter destruction of a civilization. The conch shell in Lord of the Flies by William Golding begins as civilization and order, becomes the fragility of power and influence, and concludes with the collapse of any civilized thoughts. Civilization and order can be found within every society, and this is no exception within the group of boys in the beginning of the novel. Throughout the exposition of the story, governance over the group of boys was unknown. No order was established to influence the boys to cooperate and fulfill the needed tasks to get off the island. Although, there was a stillness about Ralph as he sat that marked him out: there was his size, and attractive appearance...yet most powerfully, there was the conch. The being that had blown that, had sat waiting for them on the platform with the delicate thing balanced on his knees, was set apart (Golding 22). The conch shell was able to control and demand a large audience. It provided Ralph with a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Ambrose Bierce s An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge Ambrose Bierce Author, Ambrose Bierce, who is considered one of the Great American authors, wrote during the realism period. Particularly, in his work titled An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, written in 1890, we can see evidence of the characteristics, themes and style identified with the realism movement which was extant in American letters between 1850 and 1900. As a representative of such a movement, Ambrose Bierce, then remains on the most identifiable and iconic writers of his time. Ambrose Bierce was born on June 24, 1842 in Meigs County, Ohio. He later disappeared in Chihuahua, Mexico while traveling to gain first hand experience. It is believed that he died there at around the year 1914. He grew up poor, but his parents, who were also writers, inspired him to create a passion for reading and writing. Later on in his life, Bierce enlisted in the Union Army during the American Civil war. One battle that really inspired Bierce to write short stories was the Battle of Shiloh; from there, he wrote the memoir What I Saw of Shiloh . On ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, in this story, a man was engaged to be hanged , so he closed his eyes to fix his thoughts upon his wife and children . The reality is he thinking of his family right before death. The man had good intentions and good features; he had a straight nose, firm mouth, broad forehead, and combed dark hair; the liberal military code made provision for hanging many kinds of persons, and gentlemen were not included . This proves that realistically, no matter how kind a person is or seems to be, they are not exempt from trouble. He soon unclosed his eyes and thought if I could free my hands...I might throw off the noose and spring into the stream . He ponders if he could free himself before being killed. You can imagine the reality of what the man thinks before being hanged. The main focus is on the man and his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Baccalaureate Nurse Some people think a nurse is a doctor s assistant or even someone who gives injections. However, healthcare system has been changing over the last few decades, which has caused nurses roles to change and expand. The needs of patient care require a holistic approach, therefore challenging and requiring the profession to have a broad nature of discipline. In order to offer that specialized service to society, the nurse is required to obtain a bachelor s degree and keep learning throughout his or her career. For that reason, this paper will discuss three major roles of baccalaureate nurse as defined by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. As mentioned above, the needs of patient care require shifting tasks from the physician to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (AACN, 2008) When talking about representing a profession, nurses are wearing a professional image. That professional image brings individuals who are sick and unable to act as they might, to rely on those professionals to act on their behalf. Nurses need to exhibit their confidence and integrity as expected by the patients they care for. It is the nurse s responsibility to support patient s decisions, protect their rights and stand up for their best interests. As highly skilled advocates, nurses require strong critical reasoning and judgment, communication skills and ethical knowledge. Therefore, nurses are committed to lifelong learning. Nursing professionals help individuals, families, and communities to attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life. The needs of patient care have evolved together with the healthcare system for a few decades, setting higher standards and delegating more roles for nursing professionals. Nurses, especially those with a bachelor s degree, should always maintain continued education and teach other healthcare professionals as well. This is to equip them with the tools required to deliver a holistic patient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Summary Of I m Fine Mrs. Freinheit did just that and had released everyone fire minutes early actually. Phillip, she then said as the room cleared out in a torrent of whispers. Are you going to be alright? I have time to discuss things further with you if you wish? Hopefully we can come to some sort of understanding. I m fine, Phillip sulked. Look, I just want to go, is that alright? Sure, Phillip, you re dismissed. I ll see you next week. What had happened at Saturday school class had remained an unknown to Russell and his parents, and Phillip was grateful for that. But, there was no doubt in his mind that he was going to become the talk of the town once word got out of what had happened in Mrs. Freinheit s class today. That didn t matter to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was as if an internal force had taken over him, shutting down his rebelliousness and aspiration to make a statement, but why? Phillip s ambivalence thoughts both confused and tormented him as he remembered his dream in which he had the other day. Who were those men he saw in it? He knew after having the dream that it wasn t the first time he had seen them, that was for certain. They were both there in the vision he had back when he had become debilitated, falling unconscious in the local park, but who were they? Where was he when he found himself in that weird tube like contraption he had emerged from? What was that gigantic facility that held everyone captive, and who were the other people locked away in the tubes? All questions that continuously mockingly danced around in Phillip s head as he sat on his bed staring off into a void, but he had no answers for any of them. His answers laid on the other side. With that other world. With the volunteers if that s who those men truly were, an ever growing suspicion. But, that other world was a million miles away, and the only doorway to it was in either becoming sick or be called home. Nobody had ever come back after being called home, though. Phillip was pretty sure of that. At least, he had never heard of such a thing happening. In his mind, he was positive that being called home was some form of death or what was death before the volunteers arrival. People had always died. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Deer Hunting Week 7 (Assignment 6) The Way to a Good Deer English November 22, 2011 Deer hunting is a very demanding hobby. The one thing that everyone must keep in mind when hunting is your safety and the safety of others. The reason for this is that you are using a weapon that can cause serious harm to you or someone, but this is not what this essay is about. I want everyone to actually learn what it takes to be a hunter. Being a hunter takes skill and understanding how deer sense things. The first thing that comes to everyone s mind when thinking about hunting is killing Bambie. This is not the way I think, because of how I was raised. I took up hunting at an early age. I would always go with my father. So, here is what I have learned ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this time the woods may seem to quiet down. But don t be fooled, this is still a great time to be in the stand all day long. That s because big bucks will move at mid day as they leave the doe they ve just bred and seek out another that is just coming into estrous. This is how I was thought by my father; we still to this day go by this. It has made me a good hunter. Every time I go, I can come back with one if I wanted to. After years of hunting, I only take the ones I want. I just don t take anything because I know that there is a big one out there, and that is what I am waiting for, even though I have taking big ones. The only thing to remember is, that you have got to get out there and hunt and plan on staying all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Healing Crystals Research Paper Healing crystals are a staple of metaphysical and new age practices. If you ve ever wondered why people use them, and how, this article should answer your questions with a complete guide to using crystals to attract and get women. The unique crystalline structure of different stones give them a special energy that we can sense and benefit from. The specific properties of different crystals have been described by traditions, in some cases hundreds of years old. One of the most popular applications is chakra healing and balancing. This article offers a practical guide for beginners to harness crystal energy and help attract romance. Attracting affection: The most direct approach to attracting women: rose quartz. Put simply, this lovely pink ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has the most calming and soothing effect and is recommended for anyone with anxiety or depression. Even if you re only dealing with a less serious case of nerves, why not take advantage of this extremely effective stone. Handling discouragement: Eventually, you may come across rejection. But it s important not to feel discouraged. Hematite is a powerhouse of absorbing and dissipating negative energy. Use it to keep your spirits up and your next success will be right around the corner. Combinations: You can use the crystals mentioned above in combination to address your specific goals and needs. You don t have to use them all, either! I recommend using a heart chakra crystal (rose quartz or malachite) plus a couple others to play up your particular strengths. Carnelian plus smokey quartz works well to give you a magnetic appeal. Sodalite plus lepidolite is a great combination if you re naturally shy. Hematite and citrine will give you unbreakable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. A Research Project On Employee Turnover Introduction According to Krishnaswami Satyaprasad (2010), the selection of an issue or problem is the first step in business research. The first step in creating a problem statement is to select the discipline in which the potential problem lies (Krishnaswami Satyaprasad, 2010). For my business research project I chose the human resource area. Second, one must narrow the focus to a specific aspect of the selected area (Krishnaswami Satyaprasad, 2010). Employee turnover is something that I have first hand experience with which I find to be interesting, therefore this is my area of focus. Appannaiah, Reddy Ramanath, (2010), state that after isolating the problem area one must proceed to develop and define the actual problem statement. In this paper I will first discuss three problem statements in articles I reviewed. After which I will develop a problem statement of m own based on journal articles and studies I have read thus far concerning the issue of employee turnover in the specialization of human resource management. For the formulation of a problem Appannaiah et al. (2010), states that one needs to narrow down the focus from general to a more specific area without becoming too narrow. With this in mind I have chosen to narrow my focus to employee turnover in retail establishments. Brief Review of Literature Managerial Turnover in US Retail Organizations by Peterson (2007), discusses the identification of turnover factors for managers in retail businesses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Mark Cuban Research Paper Mark Cuban was born july 31 1958 (age 59) pittsburgh, Pa he is 6 3 has two siblings has a spouse her name is tiffany stewart has two children he has attended indiana university bloomington, university of pittsburgh his net worth is us $3.3 billion he was born in pennsylvania his father norton cuban was a automobile upholster cuban describes his mother shirley as someone with a different career every week he grew up in the suburb of mount lebanon in a jewish working class family his grandfather changed the family namen from chabenisky to cuban after the family emigrated from russia through ellis island. https://www.google.com/search?q=mark+cuban+net+worth rlz=1CAACAG_enUS768US768 oq=Mark+Cuban+ne aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0l5.16463j0j7 sourceid=chrome ie=UTF 8 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A professor at the university considered the move daring and confessed that he had never seen an undergraduate, or even an MBA student, have a business while in school. Mark used his business savvy to turn the bar into the most successful student bar in town. After his university days were over, he continued to find opportunities to turn underdogs into winners. Marks first business after university was microsolutions a computer company which he sold after seven years to compuserve in 1990 for a sum or $6 million.he decided to use the money for him to retire for five years he liked to party he lived the life of a party boy he bought a lifetime pass at his local air line. 1990s After five years his retirement ended to listen to his former university basketball teams games along with a partner he started audionet which soon expanded to broadcast not only the indianna hoosiers games hundreds of sports channels and radio stations as well as product launches a fashion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Walter Dean Myers Essay Walter Dean Myers, born Walter Milton Myers, was born on August 12th, 1937 and died on July 1st 2014. He was an American author for children s book. He wrote over 100 books including picture books and nonfiction books. Two of his most famous books arguably if not his most famous books are Monster (1999) and Fallen Angel (1988). Myers was born in Martinsburg, West Virginia on a Thursday. At a very young age, of 2, his mom passed away and he was sent to live with his new family Florence and Herbert Dean. Florence was African American and Herbert was German. They love Walter unconditionally hence he was influence by their love to change his name. Growing up Walter life centered on his community and church. Despite being involved in church Walter faced challenges such as not doing well in school and was quick to react whenever teased by his peers or others. Due to these issues Walter found serenity in books. Before his mom passed away she use to read books very often to him, while she read Walter would imagine the characters. At a very tender age Walter found out that through reading and writing he can be in different places during dark times, such as when his uncle was murdered and his family became dysfunctional. Walter life as an author enhance during high school as he gained some recognition ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The book is a war novel, specifically about the Vietnam War. The book realistically describe what it was really like during the Vietnam War from 1955 1975. The realism, humor and intensity attract even reluctant readers and keep them reading and thinking about the cost of the war. The book won the 1988 Coretta Scott King Award. Fallen Angels is listed as number 16 out of 100 in the American Library Association s list due to its use of profanity and realistic portrait of the war. Despite using profanity in the book Walter s grammar was on point, this goes to show how talented he is as an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Looking Up At The Grey Sky Looking up at the grey night sky, John Jhonerston grimly pondered about existence as he shuffled down barren boulevard. With the acknowledgement of being constantly monitored by the secret police, John awkwardly put one foot in front the other; the small trip to the grocery store starting to feel like eternity. Ever since the new totalitarian government had been established after the civil war, ever since the loss of John s family, life has been a living hell. A pointless, monotonous, depressing, existence. A pain that John has had to endure for countless years. Its was late night, and very few people were outside. The street was quiet and peaceful. It was a nice break from the daily sight of people being put down by firing squad in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Humanity just barely survived without natural light by growing plants in indoor farms with artificial light. Snow was falling again, and John had to get to the grocery store quickly. Trying to cover his face, he walked at a steadfast pace, while simultaneously trying to cover up all of his body in hopes that nothing but garments are burned. John finally arrived at the grocery store after a couple of minutes of enduring the strong wind and acidic snow. After stepping in, he smelled of burnt leather and wool. John proceeded to check himself in a two way mirror usually used for shake downs and inspections, and he noticed that the outer layer of the back of his leather trench jacket was discolored from the acidic snow. He immediately saw some more snowflakes resting on his shoulders, slowly eating away at the leather; John wiped the snow off and consequently received slight burns to his hand. After enduring a stinging pain, John finally started shopping. The immense array of cameras is quite frightening to see at first. It took John some time getting used to it. Feeling like someone in a government room was staring icy daggers into your back is very discomforting. Starting in the produce section, John was searching for the fruits and vegetables that he required on a daily basis. John casually yet simultaneously warily strolled down the aisles, picking up the fruits and vegetables John enjoyed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Bruce Dawe s Poems Migrants And The And A Related... Journey is an act of travelling from one place to another which can be seeking permanent home in a different country or travelling in the same country. It can affect different people in many different ways as they get emotional, intellectual and imaginative experiences individually in their life. All of these have been explored in some of Bruce Dawe s meaningful poems migrants and drifters and a related text Still Life which is a short film by Martin Sharpe. The poem migrants was about group of European migrants seeking permanent home in a completely different country to escape from war and have better standard of life but the poem drifters was about a family journeying in the same country. In comparison, the short film, Still Life is about a man who has boring and meaningless life. The composers employ poetic and film techniques to convey the possible positive and negative ramifications of journeys. Journeys can have positive and negative consequences on people as it has been implicated in Dawe s poems and Sharpe s short film. Journeying to a new place shows a contrast of two cultures and lack of understanding of each other. In the poem migrants , a rhetorical question did they say All things with similar lack of emphasis? has been used to illustrate the confusion. The rhetorical question shows confusion on behalf of the migrants and a lack of understanding of the Australian people and language. The two cultures are contrasted through language as warm and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. My Experience At Brinckerhoff Elementary School During my practicum, my supervisor and myself have discussed what I have to do to meet my practicum requirements. We have discussed the student that I will complete an assessment on and what day. The student was due for a re evaluation and I was required to give him the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children 5th Edition (WISC V). In order to prepare for the assessment, I used the assessment tools at Brinckerhoff Elementary School, and practiced giving the test on my own. I prepared the record form by marking where my starting points are located. Once completed, I focused on the query items by going over what I would look for in each answer from the student. I also ensured I knew what each test required, to allow the process to be less robotic. The school psychologist and I discussed that she will be present during the first evaluations, to ensure that I am doing a good job. The school psychologist informed me that she would do the assessment with me until she feels I am 100% comfortable and confident to complete the assessment. This way, if I have any issues, she will guide me without breaking the standardization of the test. When it came to picking the test, my practicum supervisor determined what assessment would be used. She chose tests that were suited best for the student s evaluation. At first, she had to see what the student was classified with, and then determine what tests should be used to reevaluate the student. My supervisor chose the specific assessments ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Summary Of A Lady s Dressing Room A Lady s Dressing Room A Lady s Dressing Room by Jonathan Swift is an interesting work of literature, especially for the time period it was written in. A poem like such is about the other side of women men typically do not see (hints the title). By revealing the somewhat more embarrassing side of women, it shows the surrounding society that they not only take forever to get ready, but instead reveal the not so pretty side of the stereotypical women. Society during this time silences women and does not allow them to be true to themselves. Women are also held to a higher more proper standard than the men when it comes to society formalities. Swift integrates different literary ideas throughout this piece, he includes ideas such as: Feminine rhyme, prosody, imagery, a pastoral message in addition to ekphrasis. First off feminine rhyme as well as prosody is used throughout the whole piece. For an example in lines three and four there is a clear connection between the two rhyming words, it states: The goddess from her chamber issues, /Arrayed in lace, brocades and tissues (Swift,3 4). Clearly in this line Swift is describing that some lady issues need to be handled with tissues . This line is a great example of feminine rhyme as well as prosody, because women are often thought of as more sensitive than men and this continual rhyming pattern remains present throughout the whole poem. By taking on a female perspective from the beginning Swift is not only challenging the power dynamics is society, he is also giving voice to the females and showing the more sensitive side. Think about it this way, if a male would have written this piece it more than likely would not been emotional and sensitive because men are typically more insensitive than women. Secondly another great literary device Swift uses would be imagery. Imagery is throughout the remainder of the poem as it is describing the daily routine of a women, but the one part that is bolder than the others would have to be when he states: And first a dirty smock appeared/Beneath the armpits well besmeared (Swift, 11 12). This is a great example of imagery being used. By painting a picture in the reader s mind, the author is giving it a more real time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay on Boundaries and Contracts Within Counselling To have good ethical practice within counselling it is important that there are boundaries and contracts in place that are agreed to and understood by both the counsellor and the client. At the start of each new counselling session it is important that a contract is set out between the client and counsellor. The BACP states good practice involves clarfiying and agreeing to the rights and responsibilities of both the counsellor and the client at appropriate points in their working relationship . Within the contract such things as the type of counselling being offered, number of sessions, the frequency of sessions, timing of sessions, length of sessions, payment and confidentiality should be discussed and agreed to by both the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The counsellor is in their right to inform the counsellor that they can not keep the confidentiality on the particluar piece of information been shared. It is important that the counsellor does not arrange to meet the client outside of the counselling sessions and that both client and counsellor keeps to the agreed appointment times. The counsellor is there to purely counsell the client and should by no means become in involved in other aspects of the clients life for example offering to find out something on behalf of the counsellor. It is important that once the costs/fees are agreed upon that the counsellor does raise these costs or waive them for something in return. At the first counselling session the counsellor should offer the client a set number of weeks that they maybe counselled and it is important that the counsellor does not extend these without any clear reason to do so as this may result in the client becoming dependant on the counsellor. The counsellor must on no terms exploit the client in anyway and recieving or giving of gifts is not acceptable during the time the client is being counselled. Before a counselling session starts it is important that the client understands confidentiality. To be able to understand this the counsellor must explain to the client that anything they say within the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Aristide Maillol These aspects are not solely found in this particular Maillol work, however; they are conspicuous across his works in bronze and lead. Dina (1937) [Figure 7] shares many aspects of the three female figures of The Three Graces. This piece has the same soft qualities including the focus on volume instead of definition, especially with the breasts, where the nipples are not even present, but the volume of each breast is beautifully molded to appear full and smooth. Just as in The Three Graces, her form is a continuous curve, a soft and fluid form. There is the same inviting and sensual nature, as Dina reaches up to fix her hair with legs open. This erotic position, of her thighs open, her body bared to the bright light and open air, and her relaxed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But where did this ideal come from? Aristide Maillol was born in 1861 in a pink house in Banyuls ser Mer to a family of fisherman and vine growers. It is this home, sandwiched between the Mediterranean Sea and the Alberes mountains, where Maillol would spend his whole life, in the old village with its labyrinth of narrow lanes, amid the green Pyrenean foothills full of vines, trees and mimosas, and beyond, the snowcapped summits in the distance. This is the place that would shape the expressive qualities of the artist s sculptures, as well as form his ideal conception of woman, which would be his primary subject. This isolated little village in the countryside was a location where a good decent girl would never be nude or scandalous, where conservative families survived off of both the sea and the vines. Maillol s life in the countryside is evident in his work, including The Three Graces. He retains a rustic ingenuousness in his work, something calm, self possessed not feverish or frantic. The sculptures are simplistic and blunt, reminiscent of the simple rhythm of the lifestyle that surrounded Maillol in Banyuls the lifestyle of farmers and fishermen reside in a tranquil mountain landscape. The bodies of these women do retain this simplicity, bluntness, and tranquility, reminiscent of the landscape by which the sculptor was continuously ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Ted Kooser s Poem, Surviving Omnipresent Death Ted Kooser s poem, Surviving , can be interpreted in many different ways. At first the poem seems to be about a man who is watching a bug being attentive to its surroundings and the bug having the fear of death. Another way to interpret this poem is that death is unrelenting. Even when the speaker seems to have ceased the image of death, it finds its way back. This is prevalent because the speaker starts talking about the fear of death, then altering the tone by describing this bug he witnesses. The speaker then leaves the reader uncertain at the end of the poem. Ted Kooser reveals the uncertainty of the bugs near future in the last line of the poem. A careful analysis of the poem, the poem is truly about a man in his final stages of life being attentive to death and the beauty of the bug he observes. The speaker has a fear of death and cannot escape its presence. The author states, There are days when the fear of death/ is ubiquitous as light (Kooser 1 2). This line is a simile that compares the fear of death to the presence of light. This line has a very negative connotation, because the speaker is stressing that the only things visible are seen as a way to die. This statement does not t reveal if the speaker himself has this fear of death. This line does indicate that the speaker thinks about death a lot, but does not think of death everyday. This means the author may think about death when he alone or sad. The speaker states that the fear of death ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Gender And Social Conflict Within Gender Specific... Gender and Social Conflict that is seen in Gender Specific Institutions Miranda Shipley Morningside College The topics that I have been assigned to study in this specific sociology course that I am currently enrolled in include: gender and social conflict. Other than the assigned textbook for this specific sociology class, entitled Introduction to Sociology, I will also be using the sources entitled Article Tools and Gender and Social Conflict I believe that these sources better allowed me to reflect and explain my experiences at the Planned Parenthood of the Siouxland area through the sociological gender and social conflict lens. The sociological conflict theory according to Kimberly Moffitt is defined as, a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Do to the similarities in my area of volunteering and my topics, I often found it very easy to perform the required research necessary to adequately analyze these topics. Furthermore, while volunteering at Planned Parenthood of the Sioux Land Area I gained more insight and knowledge then I originally expected. Throughout my volunteer experiences at Planned Parenthood I was given many opportunities to interact with others as well as help those that are in need of medical and emotional assistance. These interactions included but were not limited to filing paperwork, creating visual displays, and restocking pamphlets / brochures, dealing with crowd control/protestors, as well as answering the phones and directing patients to the help in which they needed. Through these simple jobs that I was given at Planned Parenthood I was able to expand and hone in on my communication skills with others. Not only did I have to be able to have conversations with others while volunteering, I also had to be able to listen to what others had to say and find ways to help and direct them. Do to the type of patients that Planned Parenthood of the Siouxland aides as well as the procedures that Planned Parenthood and organizations similar to Planned Parenthood perform on their patients, there were many times that I was able to learn about my individual values and belief in regards to the field of female reproductive health. Prior to volunteering at this specific organization ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Food Inc Summary The documentary Food Inc. revolves around the manufacturing of products for our later on consumption. The inhuman ways in which we obtain these products and the economic down fall in which we base our normal everyday lives off of. The American population undertakes a huge risk when consuming these products due to the health hazards that Ignored and not shown to the consumer by the companies. The documentary is separated into segments that are taking a specific step to take the problem by hand, whether it is the production of meat, grain or vegetables. Major meat distributors buy and sell the product to gain a vast amount of income nor matter the cost. Tyson Foods, Inc. gains 33.3 billion dollars annually by the specialization on bacon, battered/breaded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If we are unware from such implicitly as in what s in our food we certainly don t know who processes it or handles it. In the documentary it states that overtime the type of people and their race has revolutionized. At the start of the meat industry it started with white males then went to Africa Americans to now undocumented Mexican/ Latino males. Companies like Tyson take advantage of these people because they are undocumented and basically have no rights. This way the companies can pay the workers less than the required minimum wage. And besides that the men get taken away from their homes and sent back to the countries by ICE police, but the companies don t get blamed or Acknowledge for hiring these undocumented workers. Food inc. shows the normal viewer about the flues in the system called the food industry that they may otherwise be oblivious too. On June 12, 2009, Participant Media showcased a worldwide epidemic seen before; that us as normal everyday humans can change whether it be by only buying local grown vegetables of growing our own. By buying one meat product you showcase a world vote to inhospitable way towards animal cruelty. MEAT IS ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Castle Film Analysis The Australian cinema in the 1960 s failed to communicate with the audience due to their lack of promotional messages that weren t disseminated. Media is formed by cultural, political, economic and social conditions. These influenced or even directed its characteristics and its intended meaning. After a devastating blow to the film industry in the 1960 s, filmmakers of Australia had stopped creating and making quality Australian films. However, the Australian New Wave brought a revival of the Australian film industry during the 70 s, 80 s and 90 s. It introduced Australian qualities into film, including larrikinism, mateship and a classless social hierarchy. The Castle and Gallipoli confirm, promote and explore features of Australian identity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is used as a historical source as it depicts the events of World War 1 in Gallipoli during 1915. Gallipoli is believed as valid representation of our country as the film contains relatable characters which we, as Australians, are eager to identify with. The public s perception of Australian films has being forever changed since the first showcasing of the film Gallipoli as it explores the qualities of mateship, sense of national pride, and the willingness to do the impossible and place their lives at risk for our country. Gallipoli starts off being presented in circular narrative, revolving around the two central characters Archy and Frank in their two separate environments. By commencing the film in this way, viewers are given the opportunity to see the differences in character both in their overall appearance. Archy s frank s relationship and their true connection of mateship can be seen developing through the repeated scenes of them running together. These running scenes are metaphors for their evolving sense of mateship and intensely validate Australians properly. This initially competitive relationship developed into a classic example of mateship and is a valid representation of Australian people and it is continually promoting and affirming our ability to produce films with promotional messages that connection with the typical audience. It has become a symbol of Australia s national identity, achievement and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Destruction Of American Society In The 19th Century Society is a structure that besieges every individual. Its daunting presence is inescapable. Throughout the 19th century, the American people were trapped in a rapidly industrializing nation flooded with corruption and greed. A few crucial advancements did result from this tumult, such as the invention of the lightbulb and the integration of women into the working class. However, these advancements, while substantial, did little to make up for the distressing state American society was in. Pollution prowled the streets, and crime levels were colossal. Big businesses would stop at nothing to gain power and profits. Shortly following the close of the 19th century was the Great Depression; a time of immeasurable poverty and suffering. In Eric ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many immigrants and rural inhabitants fled to urban areas in search of any job that would provide them with a salary. Finding a job was onerous, as there were too few jobs available to fulfil the demands of the growing population. Cities became flooded with the unemployed. Likewise, as more and more companies failed, thousands of families lost their only source of income. Due to economic constraints, layoffs and wage cuts became routine. It seemed as if employment was always temporary; it provided a brief glimpse of relief before it was snatched away by the claws of society. Eventually, even Burnham, a man with a reputation for being an honorable employer, had to join the trend and let many of his employees go. When the Chicago World s Fair officially closed, over ten thousand jobs disappeared. Burnham knew that, The dismissed men... faced homelessness and poverty; their families confronted the real prospect of starvation (Larson 155). Within the last several centuries, American society had evolved in such a way that a job was necessary for survival. Money provided all the basic needs. Because farming was difficult in crowded and polluted cities, nearly all people relied on their wages to provide food for their families. In addition to food, money provided housing, clothing, and education. Without salary, families were faced with a survival burden. They struggled to pay the bills they owed, and place food upon the table. The prospect of starvation was extremely present, yet there was little meaningful effort to improve these conditions. Workers continued to be paid minimal wages, and get laid off. The employers knew what lay ahead for their newly unemployed workers, but they made little effort to change their fates. The government did not provide much support to its poverty struck citizens. Consequently, all of society suffered. In the midst of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Eyes Of Propensity Through the Eyes of Propensity Gasoline prices are a fast, never ending rollercoaster in the middle of the night: unpredictable, wavering and impactful. With control of these prices through future market contracts, the petroleum industry seems to have significant influence on the U.S. economy. Private corporate oil companies yield some of the greatest power on the planet, but will face a major dilemma in the near future when the last of this finite, nonrenewable resource left on earth is gone. Oil is the most valued commodity across the world and has been for decades. Yet, this precious resource is far from satisfactory in meeting moderate standards for eco friendliness and efficiency. The burning of crude oil produces dangerous levels of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Americans are generally unmindful of a crisis at hand, until the mass media voices their opinion onto a public platform. The media controls and manipulates our viewpoints, values, and actions, so that individuals conform to their bias. They construct and constrict language to accomplish a specific goal or motive, so it is important for people to not blindly accept information at its face value. When it comes to interpretation of the oil famine and alternative energy, there is less public discourse than one would expect to inform individuals on a precarious, worldwide problem. It has been well documented throughout the ladder half of the twentieth century that fossil fuels are likely to run out within the lifetime of baby boomers and most certainly be gone in the span of Generation Y. Likewise, scientists have noted the detrimental cost of burning these fuels to the environment, which include increasing greenhouse gases and polluting the world s air. A disproportionate amount of oil is discovered compared to the amount consumed each year. Supply cannot keep up with the ever growing demand. Yet, oil companies still claim they will never run out of oil. It is in the best interest for these corporations and the media to keep this information classified, in order to milk oil for as much capital as possible for as long as possible, with no regard to the well being of earth and its inhabitants. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essential Oils Benefits Essential oils have been near and dear to my heart for over a decade. After witnessing transformative results in our family s health and after exclusively using doTERRA, we created The Daily Aroma with doTERRA. These precious oils are versatile and provide a wide range of benefits for anyone who uses them, but with a basic understanding of how essential oils work, it is easy to include them in your daily routine. If you are wondering, Do I REALLY have use for essential oils in my normal, everyday life? answer the questions below to see how essential oils might fit into your daily routine: Q: Do you worry about harsh chemicals in your household cleaners? Q: Are you constantly buying hair products for hair ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Q: Are you interested in purchasing or making your household cleaners, health and beauty products, baby products and enhance your baking and cooking? If you answered YES to any of these questions you might have more use for essential oils in your life than you think. These babies could be used for household cleaning and disinfecting, cooking and baking, improving overall health, soothe occasional skin irritations, promote healthy digestion, support good oral health and MUCH more! They are wonderful for those who want to maintain good health and are searching for natural solutions. doTERRA essential oils go through extensive testing to ensure they are safe, are pure, and have the correct amount of concentration. Like anything else that you would use in your home or on your children, essential oils are safe when you adhere to recommended dosage amounts and use them within proper parameters. Learning about proper use and dosage will allow you to safely use essential oils at home and on your family, while enjoying the benefit of a natural product. With the evolution of communication, you may send me a message, text or good ol phone call, I will gladly introduce, guide and teach you how to apply and implement these oils ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Economic Impact On Australia s Economy And Society The changing land use via the construction of the new Crown Resort in Sydney harbour yields a majority of negative implications on the environment, Australia s economy, and society. The effect on the environment, including air and water pollution, and the deconstruction of the working harbour, is detrimental to health and well being. The social implications include the effect on gamblers individual lives and the lives of social housing occupants, as well as the impact casinos have on Australia s international profile. The economy is affected because it widens the economic gap between rich and poor and changes the area via the changing of residents due to high rates catering to wealthy tourists. Crown Resort has many environmental impacts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The resort is saddled with dangerous risks for the gamblers and residents, the social implications of which were discussed, economically. People in social housing can t afford to stay in the area, and regular people can t afford to live, shop or eat there either, due to the catering to wealthy customers. Furthermore, the Australian government has waived penalty rates people who used to be paid for weekend work to compensate for the lack of time off are now poorer and worse off, which leads to even less of a diverse community around the harbour. Alternatively, the lack of lock out laws bringing more people to the area than locals could be seen in a positive light. According to Crown Resorts Limited Corporate Social Responsibility Report 2013, in reaction to the Melbourne resort, Crown Resorts graduated over 6 000 apprentices and trainees, provided employment for 15 000 people and invested $2.7 billion in tourism. Combined with the tax revenue from gamblers lost money, the resort would boost Australia s economy substantially and increase tourism in Sydney. However, it does not specify if these apprentices skills could be useful in life apart from how they are used in a casino, or how much of this money will go towards the betterment of Australia and not towards already multi millionaires ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. John Keats La Belle Dame Sans Merci The aim of stylistic analysis is many fold. The main purpose of this paper is to identify stylistic markers, to study how the stylistic devices used help to achieve the communicative purpose of Keats s La belle Dame sans Merci , and to identify the functional style the poem is representative of. This paper aims at analyzing the text of the poem La Belle Dame Sans Merci by John Keats on four different levels of stylistics: grammatical, graphological, phonological and morphological level. The purpose of this study is to explore the literal and hidden meanings and to enhance the understanding of the poem. Keywords:Stylistics, style, Graphological level, Grammatical level, Phonological level, Morphological level. Introduction: La Belle Dame Sans Merci is one of the most beautiful poems of John Keats. John Keats (1795 1821) is one of the most famous and prominent English Poets of nineteenth century.He belongs to the second generation of the Romantic poets who contributed heavily to the humanity. Keats has been hailed as the archetype of the Romantic poet as he lived and died in true Romantic style. He tried to experience everything and hesuffered for his art and died so young.He celebrated love, beauty and freedom in his poems. Important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The knight meets a beautiful, mysterious woman in the meads. He falls in love with her, so he makes bracelets and a garland of flowers for her. She seduces him into riding away with her to a magical place, leaving the reality of this world behind. She lulls the knight to induce him to sleep and he dreams of dead kings and knights, her other previous victims, who warn him with terrible words: La Belle Dame Sans Merci hath thee in thrall , then he wakes up from the dream alone and abandoned. The poem ends uncertainly with the Knight returning to his world of reality where he is tormented by the memory of the beautiful lady without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay on London 1908 London 1908 The Court of Honor By day it is a vision of dazzling whiteness, with its tiled court and plashing cool waters, its pointed arcades and lattice windows. At night it is equally effective with its thousands of lights and the rainbow colours of the cascade. ~Robert W. Carden, Architectural Review July, 1908 Despite varied opinions about the 1908 Franco British Exhibition, an event designed to confirm the friendly relations between France and Britain as described in the Entente Cordiale, there was collective praise for the Court of Honor. The full grandeur of the Court can hardly be felt by an image. As visitors entered from the main gates of Wood Lane, the Court of Honor was their first impression of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Already impressive during the day, the view was brilliant at night: a cascade of water flowed over a framework of semi opaque glass with colored lights beneath, producing a brilliant rainbow of light (Carden). Surrounding structures were illuminated by lanterns and other electrical lighting. Imre Kiralfy, its coordinator, was the driving force behind the fair. He had found previous fame in running extravagant exhibitions, and lived up to expectations by planning the Franco British Exhibition concurrently with that year s Olympiad, held in a stadium nearby. Kiralfy saw the fair as an opportunity to gain cultural respectability; however, since he was not a trained architect, he received much criticism on his designs. He designed the Court of Honor as well as the steel frames for all of the major buildings, then consulted the architects who devised the plaster facades to create the White City. Many critics felt that he limited the creativity of the architects by giving them pre planned structures for their buildings. Placing blame on Kiralfy, they denounced the cosmetic role leading architects were asked to fulfill, pointing out the vulgar error of putting the wrong end of the stick before the horse. (Greenhalgh). There were also complaints that the buildings did not fit together, despite the overall whiteness of the fair. This was mainly the result of two very different countries contributing architecturally to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Literary Techniques Used In The Movie Oblivion When a movie only contains a plot some stock soundtracks emphasizing certain moments in a movie, then it s only just as good as the other movies within the same genre because the soundtracks prove there was very little the makers could do to emphasize how the movie was different and much more exciting since it did not follow a cliché from similar movies. The movie Oblivion does just this: It provides a unique plot that differs from most other sci fi movies and is accompanied occasionally by segments of the main soundtrack, also named Oblivion. The soundtrack could be the base of an entire short film if the creators wanted to do just only that. It is entirely possible because of the nature of the song and the fact that it goes through the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One example of the devices they used to influence the emphasis the song makes is the rhyme scheme AAAA used in order to give a smooth transition to every line in the song. This gives the feeling of a smooth transition into different chapters in the movie instead of having an alternating rhyme scheme that would rather make the song feel unconnected and as if the song misses key points before describing the next chapter. Another example is the heavy use of symbolism throughout the song. In the beginning, the dying swan is a reference to an inevitable fate that the female sees coming for her relationship. In the second version, the lyrics imply that the male character is better off without her by contrasting the word light to mean the male and darkness to represent the female. There is also a heavy use of repetition to highlight parts of movie where the emotions of the female are at the highest point such as by using the words goodbye, falling, and calling to convey how heartbroken the female feels. Based off all literary qualities the lyrics possess; the lyrics could even interchangeably become a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Gambling In The NBA Throughout the years of professional sports, gambling and wagering as been right beside the game. The people can retraces gambling and sports from the Olympia days to now in the 21st century. Society has played huge rolls in professional sports by helping it broadcast around the world on primetime and bring the sport to life by making it part of the community. Cities become known for their athletic team and when people bring up Los Angeles they tend to think of large populations, tall buildings, the Los Angeles Lakers and Dodgers. In 1998 99 Lakers season, what other city were starving for a championship than the Lakers considering the fact that the last Championship they won was in 1988 89 season with Magic Johnson. This was a new era for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His account was traced down at Pregame.com betting website and president of the website R.J. Bell began to follow his bets for the next four years. Bell an expert gambler and president of Pregame.com discovered that during the two seasons investigated by the NBA, the teams that Doanghy refereed scored more points than expected by the Las Vegas sports books 57 percent of the time. The previous two seasons this situation happened only 44 percent of the time. According to the experts and Mr. Bell, the odds of such a discrepancy are 1 in 1,000, and there was a 99.9 percent chance that these results would not have happened without an outside factor . (Article Base 2010.) In 2007 investigations found 10 games in which Donaghy was going to officiate had the point spread moved 1.5 points or more before the tip an indication that big money had been wagered on the game. The big money that was wagered on the games always won. (ESPN ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Pope Pius XII s Neutrality Essay Is it possible for a Pope to be infallible? When one looks at events, such as the Holocaust, the answer of this question becomes twofold. Were Pope Pius XII s actions an attempt to save the Catholic Church from persecutions or were they a lack of understanding of Hitler s ethnic cleansing? Nearly six million Jews were slaughtered during the Holocaust, and when the world became aware of the mass murders that were taking place in Europe, World War II became a moral obligation rather than a fight for power. The Allied powers, Nazi resistance group, and even some Catholic groups invaded Germany to not only save Jews, but also to force the Nazis out of power in Germany. Surprisingly, the Vatican did not assist these resistance groups. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the BVP could be diminished, the Nazi Party would be able to grow and eventually gain complete control of Germany. By 1937, the German government violated the Reich Concordat of 1933. Pius XI, with help from Cardinal Michael Faulhaber and editing by Pacelli, wrote Mit Brennender Sorge, an encyclical read to all German churches on Palm Sunday of 1937 in response to the German violations (Sanchez 17). This encyclical objected to the German government abuse of the Reich Concordat and criticized the Nazi doctrines of racism and statism (Mit Brennender). There were no further actions made regarding Germany s infraction of the agreement. Two years later and just before the outbreak of World War II, in February 1939, Pope Pius XI died. Cardinal Pacelli was then elected Pope and became Pope Pius XII. Due to his previous anti Nazi ideals, the future Allied powers were confident that Pius XII would fully support their part in WWII; however, Pope Pius XII would remain neutral throughout the war (Sanchez 17). At the beginning of his papacy, Pius XII told Vatican officials that to me the German question is the most important; I will reserve handling it to myself. He added, Naturally I will follow German matters closer than all others (Phayer 44). Pius XII hoped that remaining neutral in the war would evade battles in Vatican City. At ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...