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Retinal Recognition And Biometrics
Retinal scanning: Like DNA each human retina is unique. Its complex structure makes harder to
bypass for intruders.
Unique pattern of a user retina is mapped earlier into system, then a low perceived beam of light is
casted on the eye to map and match with the stored retinal mapping of that user
Iris recognition: Iris is a thin circular structure in the eye. Infrared rays used to perform Iris
recognition. It s used to identify an individual by analyzing the unique pattern of the iris from a certain
distance. Iris of every human are different from each other. Iris recognition biometrics is contactless,
which makes it the most hygienic biometric modality
Fingerprint:
Fingerprint is widely used as it s cheap. The three basic patterns of ... Show more content on
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It works on the basis of tickets . The client authenticates itself to the Authentication Server which
forwards the username to a key distribution center (KDC). The KDC issues a ticket granting ticket
(TGT), which is time stamped and encrypts the secret key and returns the encrypted result to the user s
workstation. This is done infrequently, typically at user logon; the TGT expires at some point although
it may be transparently renewed by the user s session manager while they are logged in.
When the client wants to communicate with another node, then it needs to send the TGT to the ticket
granting service (TGS), which usually shares the same host as the KDC. The Service must be
registered at TGT with a Service Principal Name (SPN). The client uses the SPN to request access to
this service. After verifying that the TGT is valid and that the user is permitted to access the requested
service, the TGS issues ticket and session keys to the client. The client then sends the ticket to the
service server (SS) along with its service request.
SSL
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is one of protocol of authentication methods.SSL uses a cryptographic
system that uses two keys to encrypt data ,a public key known to everyone and a
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Essay On Financing Economic Development
One way to reduce inequality among countries is financing economic development in low and middle
income countries previously referred to as developing countries. Financing economic development in
developing countries has always been of interest to me. Ending extreme poverty in countries by 2030
is a major goal of the World Bank and the United Nations. Ending poverty involves raising income
and facilitating inclusive growth. Low and lower middle income countries require foreign finance to
bridge the gap between domestic savings and the fund required to finance development. Reallocating
savings from countries with excess savings to countries with deficit savings is a way to provide
foreign finance to low income countries. Reallocation of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Domestic firms in host countries can benefit from foreign firms through imitation and labour turnover
which transfers managerial and production skills. However, foreign firms are more likely to pay
higher wages than domestic firms. This would limit the spillovers from labour turnover. In addition,
foreign firms are more likely to prevent technological spillovers to domestic firms to avoid
competition.
Private domestic and private foreign firms make up the private sector. Private sector is the engine of
growth. Improving the productivity of firms in the private sector involves improving productivity of
the economy thus, the economic growth. The private sector can provide more jobs than the public
sector therefore providing income for people. Government needs identify the constraints to firm
productivity. In addition, there is a need to identify the factors which could enhance how domestic
firms benefit from foreign firms and how foreign presence can improve skills and promote
entrepreneurship activities. These factors could be due to the characteristic of the foreign firm,
domestic firm or the country environment. Identifying these factors will facilitate designing policies to
enhance technological spillovers to domestic firms. However, lack of sufficient data to identify these
factors is a challenge to designing policies. In the last ten years, the World Bank has been able to
provide data on firms in countries through the World Bank Enterprise Survey. These surveys
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William Shakespeare s Julius Caesar, Hamlet, And Henry V
The Renaissance was a time in which mankind was rediscovering itself. For ages, men were simply
trying to exist, survive more than anything else. The Renaissance was a period in which men no longer
had to just get by everyday, but could begin exploring morality. No other Renaissance author
characterizes this more than William Shakespeare in the early 1600s. His plays highlight the internal
moral struggle that every man goes through, the concept of what is right and what is wrong in a world
that is full of gray areas. More specifically he deals with the concept of honor and morality in several
of his plays. Julius Caesar, Hamlet, and Henry V, to a lesser extent, deal with how men handle these
and can reconcile otherwise heinous acts. Now, being well aware that Shakespeare does not account
for all the Renaissance writers, however his are the most prevalent still today and it can be argued that
Shakespeare did not work alone. For the sake of organization, it is far easier to tackle these literary
works in chronological order and analyze the individual pieces first and then view them all as one
whole. Henry V
The earliest of Shakespeare s plays was Henry V written in 1599. As a whole the play is mostly just a
retelling of the battle of Agincourt in the year 1415, featuring the now very famous, St. Crispin s Day
speech. However Shakespeare manages to capture the intensity and pure chaos of war while also
having a solid undertone about the morality of men and sending a
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Texas State And Local Government
Cailen Hollins
Texas State and Local Government (04706) The two states of Texas and California have vastly
different methods of taxation and they also differ in how they spend these taxes collected. In the past,
many people packed up and moved out west to California because they saw it as the land of
opportunity, but recently, this trend has changed as many individuals and businesses have been
moving from California down to Texas. This is a relevant point to discuss because this movement has
much to do with how California and Texas both tax their citizens. Texas prefers a regressive tax
system, which taxes citizens by letting the taxes fall as the tax base increases, California implements
the opposite method through more progressive taxes. While citizens may prefer Texas s system of
limited taxation, this also severely effects what services the government is able to provide to its
citizens, which is why I would argue for slightly higher taxes so that Texas can obtain more benefits in
the long run. Many citizens have moved to states like Texas and California because they see it as a
place of opportunities to find careers or raise families. Despite Texas being the second largest state in
America, according to the 2010 Census, its population was lower than that of California. California s
total population amounted to 37, 253, 956, meanwhile Texas was only at 25, 145, 561. Consequently,
in 2014 the total taxes collected in California were higher than Texas, with California
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Essay on Case 20
1. What problems does Robin Hood have? What issues need to be addressed? 2. Do Robin Hood and
the Merrymen need a new mission? new objectives? a new strategy?
In the second year of the insurrection against the Sheriff of Nottingham, the tide of events is turning
against Robin Hood and his men. The revolt, which began as a personal crusade inspired by anger, is
feeling the consequences of not having a long term strategy or plan. In order to be successful, key
changes are necessary for Robin Hood and the Merrymen.
Robin Hood faces a myriad of problems that can potentially influence the changes that are crucial for
Robin s organization, as well as affect the effectiveness of the insurrection. As the CEO of his
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With no cash inflows, Robin will quickly consume his financial reserves and will not be able to
purchase food, pay his men, or continue to outfit and provision the band. Consequently, this will leave
Robin Hood and his band susceptible to attacks from a Sheriff that is getting stronger, recruiting more
men, and receiving financial backing. Therefore, in order for the revolt to succeed, Robin Hood and
the Merrymen do need to establish a new mission, new objectives, and a new strategy to achieve their
goals.
3. What strategic options does Robin Hood have? Is continuing with the present strategy an option or
is the present strategy obsolete?
The potential strategic options of Robin Hood are to continue on with no major changes, to institute a
fixed transit tax, to pursue geographic expansion, to try to kill the Sheriff, or to accept the barons offer.
While continuing with the present strategy and stealing from the rich to give to the poor is a viable
option, it has more future negative consequences than positive ones. The mere fact that the Merrymen
are growing at such a fast pace suggests that the present strategy is beginning to be obsolete, and
furthermore, travelers are wiser and are avoiding Sherwood Forest altogether. This means that Robin
Hood s and the band s revenue will decrease and they will not be able to continue to operate and keep
the insurrection alive.
4. Why not
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The Human Condition In Faust By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
In the literary piece, Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust believes he will find meaning in
experiences that evoke profound emotion and help him to better understand the human condition.
After some discussion of forming an agreement, in which Mephistopheles becomes Faust s slave,
Faust tells Mephistopheles that he is not searching for mere happiness, but that he devote[s] [him]self
to all excess (4). This concerns what Faust truly feels there will be meaning in; the chance to feel
everything deeply. Goethe writes this to express the natural hunger in humans for vibrant experiences
that bring us out of an otherwise boring existence and fill us with passion. Faust continues on in his
rant to Mephistopheles, telling him he wants to
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The History Of Police And African Americans Essay
African Americans in modern America have bound together in unity against inequality to help end the
unnecessary murders and unjust police beatings. However, where did these tensions between police
and African Americans begin? This question can be answered by looking at the history of police in
America and why they were originally established. Police first came on to the scene in 1704 when
Carolina established the nation s first slave patrol that would turn into what we know today as the
modern police. The slave patrol had the duty of searching for runaway slaves and returning them to
their masters. Therefore, the original reason the police force was established was to deal with black
slaves and it seems as if some officers today still hold that as their job title. However, this was just the
beginning to the negative police encounters that many African Americans would have to endure. With
the ratification of the 13th amendment and the freeing of the slaves the slave patrol became what is
known as modern day police. During reconstruction the police began a war to create a new form of
slavery, this form of slavery was known as convict leasing. Although, the 13th amendment legalized
the enslavement of anyone convicted of a crime it seemed as if it was only used against African
Americans. This new method of enslavement sky rocketed the rate of African American arrests and
created new laws in the south such as the pig laws which sentenced anyone who stole a pig to 5 years
in
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The Most Dangerous Game Insanity Examples
Many stories have a horror theme, which show characters becoming insane. Examples of insanity
stories are, The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell, Survivor Type by Stephen King, and last
but not least The Others which is based on a film by Alejandro Amenabar. Characters in the stories all
develop insanity in different ways, but the characters live there life not knowing of their insanity, and
those are Rainsford and Zaroff from The Most Dangerous Games , Pine from Survivor Type , and
Grace from The Others . In the beginning, characters are shown who they are and protecting what they
love most, which is family and their own life. Throughout the story characters go extreme in
protecting what they love, leading them to insanity. Therefore, ... Show more content on
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The main character which is Rainsford is a big game hunter, Rainsford doesn t care about his prey. All
he wants is to kill and hunt. Now from that point of view, readers can see the little bit of insanity in
Rainsford by all that aggressive hunting stuff that he does. Rainsford was on a yacht and fell off of it,
he ended up swimming to a rocky shore which was called Ship Trap Island. This island was all about
hunting which basically what Rainsford is, a hunter. Before Rainsford fell from the yacht he was with
his friend name Whitney, saw an island which was the Ship Trap Island, this island was a bad and
unlucky place for many thing that happened. As Rainsford and Whitney were passing the island,
Rainsford said, I hold the jaguar guns have come from Prudey s. We should have some good hunting
up the Amazon. Great sport, hunting (Connell, 1). Throughout the part when Rainsford is on the island
he saw the general and his name was Zaroff. Zaroff was those types of general that always wants to
win, Zaroff read Rainsford s hunting book and told him I ve read your book about hunting snow
leopards in Tibet, you see (4). As for Rainsford all he wants is for him winning the game. The only
thing that could make Rainsford escape is to hunt and try to win, when actually Zaroff wants him to
lose. As days passed by, the insanity of
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The Importance Of Simulation In Nursing
Simulation is an educational approach that allows nurses to refine, expand, and apply skills and
knowledge to sensible medical conditions. The nurses participate in experiences that involve
interactive learning to meet the needs of their education. Nurses who engage in simulated learning
have the potential to identify specific scenarios while at the same time developing competencies and
skills, which improve their learning and experience. Simulation enables healthcare providers to work
without panic, thus minimizing the risk of harm to patients. The teaching strategy optimizes the
outcomes of care and contributes to patient safety, providing the learners with the opportunity to
intervene in clinical situations and experience scenarios with a safe, unsupervised setting without
exposing risks to the patients. In this, simulation in nursing enables the learners to acquire knowledge
and skills, improve their critical thinking skills to rescue lives, and enhance mental health nursing
education. In the teaching career, simulation enables beginners to obtain acquaintance and skills. It is
an important aspect of education for working caregivers and students. The Institute of Medicine
supports simulation as a constant attainment of skills and knowledge (Michelle Aebersold Dana
Tschannen 2013). When learners use simulation, they acquire knowledge and skills, enabling them to
reduce the rates of mortality and morbidity. The knowledge acquired from this aspect also enables
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San Manuel Bueno
In this complicated confessional written by Miguel de Unamuno, the narration in the section of the
book titled San Manuel Bueno, Martyr is led by a woman named Angela ( Angelita ) Carballino.
Living in Spain during the 1930s, Angela recounts the experience of the presence of a parish priest
named in her village of Valverde de Lucerna, as she claims he pervaded the most secret life of my soul
(207). What complicates this confessional is the clarity in who is confessing what to whom. The
confessions reveal Don Manuel to be quite the contradiction because he reveals to a select few of his
followers that he does not believe in what he preaches, ultimately raising a question of him in his role
as a priest. Further, as if he does not believe, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He does however do all in his power to suppress doubts, trying to keep her out of what he sees as
harm s way. And if doubts come to torment you, suppress them utterly, even to yourself. The main
thing is to live... (240). Don Manuel possibly broke some of the hope he initially gave to Angela by
revealing the truth to her, but to the rest of the village, they are happily remaining in this bubble of
hope and not breaking the mold. Even Angelita s brother, Lazarus, has experienced the New World
and its dark information but chooses to believe in Don Manuel s logic. Ultimately, that is his Don
Manuel s goal. For Don Manuel, to deceive is to prevent harm; to reveal is to harm (as he himself has
experienced). Above all else, Don Manuel did not use his lie or role as a tool to cause harm. His role
as a priest was used for giving meaning and purpose to people who did not have the opportunities to
discover fulfillment easily elsewhere. He has suffered a dark past inherited from his father of
struggling against ending his own life, so he must make the villagers understand how important it is to
live and not let death and this darkness torment them in life like it has for him and his own father. In
his and his father s own struggles he emphasizes How that water beckons me in its deep quiet! (243).
Don Manuel may not be a saint but he is doing more good to others than harm. He understands that to
live life as one who doubts can be too much to bear, for it opens up doors to places without answers
and hope. To deceive is a small price to pay when he can save so many lives with his human sense of
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The Prayer Of Jesus And The Deaf Man Who Had A Speech Problem
Introduction to Mass:
Good morning everyone! I m very pleased that I can celebrate this Eucharist with you. We know that
every Mass is a beautiful time of encounter with Jesus when we want to open our ears and eyes and
listen to his voice. In today s Gospel Mark will tell us the story of Jesus healing the deaf man who had
a speech problem. And we would like to ask the Lord to help us to have eyes that see His gifts, ears
that hear His Words, and love to respond. Let us confess our sins...
Homily
Every miracle that Jesus performed was unique. I think that in today s Gospel we can hear one of the
most interesting miracles that Jesus performed. Mark tells us the story of Jesus healing the deaf man
who had a speech problem. Jesus compassion is so great that when the man approaches him, He takes
the man aside and heals him. And this is the first thing that can be very surprising and unique. But
why does Jesus take the deaf man off by himself away from the crowd? It seems that it would be more
effective to cure somebody in the presence of others. In this case everyone would be able to see and
believe that Jesus Christ is the Messiah, that He is one who is sent from God, that He has divine
power. But we see that Jesus thinks in very different way. For him it s not so important human
effectiveness but true and dense encounter with a person. The Lord wants to be alone with him, away
from the noise and activity of the crowd. He wants to be able to communicate with him in
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Essay On Tobias Wolff
Tobias Wolff is probably best known for his short story collections Back in the World (1985), In the
Garden of the North American Martyrs (1981), and The Night in Question (1996) and for his novel
The Barracks Thief (1984), which won the PEN/Faulkner Award in 1985. Wolff has also written two
autobiographies. The first, A Boy s Life (1989), won the Los Angeles TImes Book Award for
biography and was made into a movie (1993) in which Wolff was played by Leonardo DiCaprio. The
second autobiography, In Pharaoh s Army: Memories of the Lost War (1994), about his experience
serving as a Green Beret in the Vietnam War, was a finalist for a National Book Award and a Los
Angeles Times Award for biography In addition to his fiction and ... Show more content on
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I had my heart set on that rifle. A weapon was the first condition of self sufficiency, and of being a real
Westerner, and of all acceptable employmenttrapping, riding herd, soldiering, law enforcement, and
outlawry. I needed that rifle, for itself and for the way it completed me when I held it. My mother said
I couldn t have it. Absolutely not. Roy took the rifle back but promised me he d bring her around. He
could not imagine anyone refusing him anything and treated the refusals he did encounter as perverse
and insincere. Normally mute, he became at these times a relentless whiner. He would follow my
mother from room to room, emitting one ceaseless note of complaint that was pitched perfectly to jelly
her nerves and bring her to a state where she would agree to anything to make it stop. After a few days
of this my mother caved in. She said I could have the rifle if, and 4 only if, I promised never to take it
out or even touch it except when she and Roy were with me. Okay, I said. Sure. Naturally. But even
then she wasn t satisfied. She plain didn t like the fact of me owning a rifle. Roy said he had owned
several rifles by the time he was my age, but this did not reassure her. She didn t think I could be
trusted with it. Roy said now was the time to find out. 35 Iiiii ..... ­~ ~ ~ ­f ~~ . CHAPTER 2:
REMEMBERING EVENTS 36 Readings For a week or so I kept my promises. But now that the
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Nicholas Brothers Research Paper
The 20th century saw a shift in dance as new forms were created and artists began entertaining
audiences in new ways. The rise of Jazz music and the swing era allowed a couple of tap dancers,
commonly known as the Nicholas Brothers, to gain fame. The Nicholas Brothers questioned what
dance could be by pushing the human body to the limits the likes of which had not been seen before.
Other innovations in their dance such as their vernacular style, informal training, and unique
musicality directly opposed many of the virtues of classical ballet. Through my own interpretations of
their work as well as through the use of primary and secondary sources it is clear to see that the
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One of the primary ways in which Tap, swing and jazz dance deviate completely from ballet are how
the styles organically developed into social dances. Ballet started as a social court dance however at it
s inception was segregated from it s roots as something purely performative. Jazz dance forms on the
other hand such as tap dance kept many of the swing vernaculars which created them in their
performance. That is to say that when watching a tap dancer perform on stage (with a traditional
deportment) and then watching a swing dancer in a dance hall, one can see the similarities in
movement qualities and even certain steps (such as the shim sham or Attack Annies ). From this it can
be argued that Tap dancers (as well as all vernacular jazz dancers of the day) question what dance is
by keeping its social roots alive even after it had transitioned onto the stage. The fact that tap dance
was a part of the vernacular dance of the day (and still had a casual culture about it) allowed that the
Nicholas Brothers to learn to dance without ever taking a class (Frank 67). Where as a ballet dancer
may spend long hours training at the bar and in class Fayard Nicholas learned to tap dance purely
through watching
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What Is The Overall Process Of Memory Formation
Memories include many different stages of memory formation such as sensory memory, short term
memory and long term memory, which requires an intensive cascade of neuronal signalling in many
different regions in the brain in order to process. This brain wide process of memory formation
functions with each element of a memory (sights, sensations, emotions, sounds) being encoded in its
respective region of the brain that processes these responses and result in a reactivation of the same
neural patterns during recollection. Thus, this demonstrates the overall process of memory formation
which incorporates its ability to encode, store and recall information (Gibbs, M. E. Ng, K. T.,1977).
Regions in the brain that associate with the neuroanatomy
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Tips On Online Casino Bonus
Blog 29 How to stretch your online casino bonus
While it seems like there are countless welcome bonus and sign up offers available to players, once
one is claimed at an online casino that s it. At each online casino you register at you get one welcome
bonus and no more. That means that when an online casino bonus lands in your account the key is to
making last as long as possible. While this seems easy enough, it tends to be tougher than most people
realise. If you really want to see your online casino bonus last longer than five minutes, I suggest you
pay close attention to the following.
Tip No. 1 Don t grab the very first bonus you see
Part of the task of extending an online casino bonus as far as it can go actually begins with registering
for the right online casino bonus in the first place. The temptation is often to grab the first bonus that
you see, but seldom is that ever a good idea. You will want to look at online casino portal before you
do anything and find a casino bonus that is at least somewhat favourable towards the player. Be
patient, do you research, and find an online casino bonus that has extension potential.
Tip No. 2 Keep your bankroll under control
If you honestly believe that all you need to make it in the world of online casino gaming is an online
casino bonus you need to think again. Untold riches aren t going to land at your feet with this
approach and you will more than likely see that online casino bonus reduced to dust in a matter of
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Vases In Greek Art
The piece of artwork that I am standing by is a vase crafted by the Greeks around the early classical
period of Ancient Greece. This vase is an example of the famous technique called red figured pottery,
with this technique the figures and images that resemble people and objects are a red orange color and
these figures float in a black background. In order for this technique to work the Greeks had to paint
the whole pot in slip, then once the slip was leather hard they would carefully carve out the figures
and designs with special tools and needles to get the effect and depth they wanted. Once the images
are all carved out they would then fire the pot in a kiln, they had to do this in a specific way so the slip
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The vase I saw at the Art Institute of Chicago is known as a stamnos, and these types of vases were
used to store and hold liquids, like their drinking water. Each vase had its own unique story and the
Greeks told these stores through the carvings and paintings crafted into them. These images are very
detailed in their expressions, clothing, and designs surrounding the pottery, with these details we get
an idea of what life was like during those times some through their images depicting Gods or the
others that depicted religious rituals. In this particular vase, we can see there are three women and
crane standing around what appears to be an altar. This piece gives off a very spiritual and elegant
vibe, With the flowing lines and the way the drapery falls of the women s bodies it gives it a
sophisticated and delicate look. As you can see these women are all in composite view their face and
legs are facing towards the side while their torso is facing the front. the woman farthest left is raising
up an object that appears to be a mirror, she is stretching out her arm and looking towards the mirror
almost like she is about to hand it off to someone. The woman in the middle
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The Renaissance And Elizabethan Era
The Renaissance and Elizabethan era were vital times in the rebirth of the lost art form of Greek and
Roman times: Acting/Playwriting. During the Elizabethan era, playhouses formed to fill the void.
There was four main theaters during that time, but one shined brighter than the rest. That one was
known as the Globe theater. As many others were built, the Globe Theater was built on the south bank
of the River Thames. It was erected around 1599 and was created for Lord Chamberlin s men, who
bought and owned the theater until they moved it across the river. With the creation of this theater, a
golden era was about to dawn. Although it was not the first of its kind, the Globe Theater is the most
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Second point has to be implied, but since it says that it goes out into a circular pit, so it could be taken
as use of a circular stage. The shape of the stage is unclear, but that is why the Globe Theater will
always be a world renowned theater. Second of all, it could be noted that Shakespeare is the greatest
playwright of all time. Shakespeare is likely responsible for the creation of over three dozen plays, in
which most are world renowned. Most plays were written and performed at the Globe Theater;,
Shakespeare was one of the most popular playwrights of this time and often if you were going to go
see a play performed it was most likely written by him (Thomas). The Globe Theater was a breeding
ground, for the most part, his own work. The Theater was built for The Chamberlain s Men, and since
Shakespeare was a part of it, it was common knowledge that his plays were being performed. Though
his stardom went far beyond just being performed at the Globe Theater. His plays were powerful in
that they expanded the horizons of the English right on the cusp of colonization, Shakespeare s mind
roamed free: into the temples of lost civilisations and onto dusty ancient battlefields; up to the
ramparts of Danish castles and Scottish hill forts; across swaths of the eastern Mediterranean and
down through the Levant into Turkey and Egypt. He had a fascination with Italy, especially the
glittering cosmopolitan city of Venice (setting for two plays, The
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Portrait of Blood The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William...
What does one think when the word blood is said? Death? Betrayal? Sadness? Blood is a prime
example of imagery. Imagery paints a picture within the readers minds and puts them in the same
situation that the sentence is portraying. Having imagery in a work, makes a reader more into the piece
and involved. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, blood is a device most often
symbolizing betrayal by the conspirators, the death of Julius Caesar, and foreshadowing the upcoming
events through Mark Antony s eyes.
Julius Caesar s death came about by the betrayal of the conspirators. Brutus was one of Caesar s
closest friends, but his dagger was the last to break through Caesar s cloak. The commoners and
Antony were shocked to see the whole scene as the conspirators stream forth thy blood from Caesar.
(III, i, 201) This image allows the reader to really visualize how Caesar actually died in the hands of
the other conspirators. Mark Antony felt betrayed by not just Brutus, but all of the conspirators. He
was devastated, but managed to stay dignified by shaking the bloody fingers of thy foes . (III, i, 198)
The image of blood on each of the hands of the conspirators resulted in Caesar dying by betrayal.
Blood and betrayal make the reader think that it would lead Mark Antony s actions to reflect those of
the conspirators, but he perseveres and just asks for one chance to speak at Julius funeral. Betrayal by
one person can lead to the leadership of another.
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Jumanji And Jurassic Park Similarities
Pop pop goes the popcorn ready to watch jumanji and jurassic park. Jumanji and jurassic park have
have a lot in common like they are both in a jungle but still they both have a lot lot in contrast like
there are dinosaurs in jurassic park by in the movie jumanji there are no dinosaurs. Nevertheless both
jumanji in jurassic park have a lot in common and a lot in contrast. the movie jumanji and jurassic
park have a lot in common. First of all, they both take place in a jungle. Also they both rely on their
partners. in addition, the movies have a lot of animals. similarity , these movies can be watched on a
amazon fire stick. likewise, those movies are action packed with a little bit of humor. is is a lot the
movie jumanji and jurassic park
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What Is The Importance Of HRM
WHAT SHOULD BE DONE TO IMPROVE THE
HRM IN THE SRI LANKA NAVY
Lt UGWP Kumara,BSc(Sp,Hons), RD(PADI)
What is HRM?
1. Human Resource Management is the function within an organization that focuses on the
recruitment of, management of, providing direction for the people who work in an organization and by
providing the leadership and advice, knowledge, necessary tools, training, administration, coaching,
legal and management advices. The primary objective of HRM is to ensure the availability of
appropriate man power for right jobs so as the organizational goals are achieved effectively.
Why we need improvement of HRM
2. The components of HRM are performance management, organization development, safety,
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The foreign opportunities for training should be maximized and it can be observed that the lack of
employment and application of sailors/officers those who got the foreign trainings. Hence their
suggestions should not be limited for their course reports and better system should be developed to
employ them in a proper way. As an example, there are Ship Diving Officers (SDO) who unable to
complete Clearance Diving Officer (CDO) course and they are having enough knowledge to conduct
the diving operation. But there are no more applications of themselves and finally they will have to go
for another specialization/long course because of the age barrier. Furthermore, I myself completed
SDO course in Bangladesh and I am a PADI International Diver who retain the International Diving
Licenses in both shallow and deep water diving; but there is no more mechanism to get out our
knowledge by forwarding the age barrier for CDO course.
8. Though direct entry officers having much qualification in different field, the way of their
employment is not satisfied in the organization. Hence they change their positive attitudes on
organization and much of them try to leave the navy in present. So it must be made a proper
mechanism to retain them in the organization and the training of cadet officers should be highly
concentrated on the followings.
I. Quick and correct decision making potential, adoptability and greater mental
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Happiness in Aldous Huxley s Brave New World Essay
When we look to define happiness, many different ideas come to mind. Webster s New Collegiate
Dictionary uses three definitions for happiness: good fortune, a state of well being and contentment,
and a pleasurable satisfaction. In Brave New World, Aldus Huxley argues that a society can redefine
happiness through the government s manipulation of the environment and the human mind itself. The
government accomplishes this by mind conditioning throughout the process of maturing, keeping a
caste based society, and obliterating problems. The government thus defines happiness as the absence
of all conflict. This differs from happiness as the American society sees it: the ability to pursue and
enjoy individual desires.
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For problems that nature creates, the society of Brave New World destroys them to keep pestering
insects and things of that sort from infringing on people s happiness.
It is evident that Bernard and Lenina shift their attitudes after they meet the savage, John. Bernard gets
a taste of power after bringing the savage home to London and becomes satisfied and happy as defined
by Brave New World, a complete turnaround from his previous, almost American ideals. Lenina finds
love and joy, as an American would define it after being content for so many years in the society of
Brave New World. Before he finds the savage, Bernard is unhappy with his surroundings,
With eyes for the most part downcast and, if ever they lighted on a fellow creature, at once and
furtively averted, Bernard hastened across the roof. He was like a man pursued, but pursued by
enemies he does not wish to see, lest they should seem more hostile even than he had supposed, and
he himself be made to feel guiltier and even more helplessly alone. (63)
However, after he discovers John, he becomes just as artificial as every other conditioned human: And
I had six girls last week, he confided to Helmholtz Watson. One on Monday, two on Tuesday, two
more on Friday, and one on Saturday. And if I d had the time or the inclination, there were at least a
dozen more who were only too anxious... (158 9). Lenina, nevertheless, has a personality change in
the
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Analysis of Stephen Kings The Man Who Loved Flowers
The man who loved flowers
One person s craziness is another person s reality. Tim Burton. We people have a tendency to live our
life in suffer for the past because it s terrifying to face the truth. Unaware that it affects our fellow
human beings. Stephen King s short story The man who loved flowers manages to blur the lines
between normality and insanity while digging down in the fear of love.
The story takes place on a sunny day in New York streets in the 1960 s. The protagonist is an
unknown narrator who is an elegant young man with a grey suit on. In the beginning of the text is the
atmosphere vibrant, idyllic and calm. Furthermore the protagonist approaches an old man who is
selling flowers because he have to buy
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Transitioning From Any Undergraduate Level Course
Transitioning from any undergraduate level course to a graduate level at Kutztown University can be
extremely overwhelming for many students. From enrolling in challenging courses that prompt
students to over succeed in materials, to professors enforcing and enabling students to perform certain
aspects and or skills can be extremely overbearing and difficult at times. Nonetheless within each
course subject the outcomes are substantial and rewarding, for each student accomplishes a new asset
that will only supplement them in their future field of study. As for my personal learning experience
within my first semester graduate course I believe I ve not only gained a sustainable amount of
information, but also a better understanding in the field of mental health counseling. In particular,
from my first semester I believe my fundamentals course gave me not only a new insight within the
field my also a hands on experience, encouraging and embarking me into the counseling process. In
fact before entering Kutztown University Fundamental s graduate course with Dr. Arena I had very
little experience and skills within the subject of counseling. Prior to the course I only had one
undergraduate course, which looked at an introduction level to clinical psychology, and a summer job,
which entitled me as a unit counselor for a Girl Scout day camp. During these two experiences I was
able to gain a brief understanding of the certain roles
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Essay On Overwatch
Keywords: Overwatch, Overwatch eSports, eSports, competitive play ..........and so it ended the crisis
and helped maintain peace in the decades. Nevertheless, the conflict is rising across the world again,
and the call has gone out to heroes old and new. Are you with us? What do you think? Are you ready
to save the world? Will you battle with evils and show your skills to the world? Overwatch is hiring
heroes. Arise and join to the battle of the survival and future. If you are an ardent fan of Overwatch,
you comprehend what I am talking. However, if you are a new gamer and looking for some
exploration, be ready for the Overwatch tournaments with this article. An Introduction and Quick
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They have the ability to enhance the power of their team or weaken the enemy team. They offer buffs
and rebuffs and can change the whole game in a minute. The support heroes of the Overwatch eSports
are Ana, Lucio, Mercy, Symmetra, and Zenyatta. Their goal is to provide the backbone of theirs team
survival. How to play Overwatch: The eSport allows various modes of game for every kind of players.
If you are a beginner, you can start with practice range where you have to visit the practice area and
experiment with your abilities. You can further move to practice/ play VS A.I. Here you learn the
working systems of all the 24 heroes and can try different maps and modes. At skill level, you can
square out with other players. Now come to custom games and revolutionize the games with custom
modifiers. Moving forward, you play in the arcade mode where you can choose modes, maps and rule
set as per your convenience. You can play as per your mood like 1 on duels or 3 on 3 skirmishes. Here
you can earn arcade specific rewards and weekly loot boxes. Finally, you reach at the most exciting
part of the game. Season 4 of the Overwatch tournament or Overwatch competitive play. The season 4
Overwatch competitive play is live on PC, XBOX One and
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Spike Lee
An auteur is a director who personal creative vision and style is expressed through films. The term
auteur is originated in France and is French for author. There are different ways in which a director
can express their vision in films and show who they are. There are many directors that are considered
to be a auteur such as: Quentin Tarintino, Tim Burton, Kathryn Bigelow, Stanley Kubrick and Woody
Allen. The director I have chosen as an auteur is Spike Lee.
Lee s Life:
Spike Lee is an American film director who has directed, produced, written and acted in Spike Lee
films such as Malcolm X, Jungle Fever, Inside Man and Love Basketball. Spike Lee was born in
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Spike is also a successful music director and documentarian. He has directed music videos for
celebrities such as Michael Jackson, Naughty by Nature, Anita Baker and Public Enemy. He has also
directed the documentaries, Jim Brown: All American and 4 Little Girls which was nominated Best
Documentary . He is also known for making some great commercials for Nike, Converse, Jaguar, Taco
Bell and Ben Jerry s.
His Personal Style:
Themes:
Spike is no stranger to controversy due to the elements he uses in his films. Most of Lee s films
consist of an African American theme and inspect the issues of race relations, political issues, urban
crime and violence. His 2nd film he made Do the Right Thing (1989) explored all of these issues. He
also explored the issues of family/father relationships in his films Crooklyn (1994), Get on the Bus
(1996) and He Got Game (1998). In his films School Daze (1988), Do The Right Thing (1989), Jungle
Fever (1991), Get on the Bus (1996), Summer of Sam (1999) and Bamboozled (2000) he included the
issues circulating around racism. Another issue he explores is black female sexuality which is in the
films She s Gotta Have It (1986), Girl 6 (1996) and She Hates Me (2004).
Genre:
Whenever it comes to genre Spike always picks the right one. He switches them around so sometimes
his films will be a comedy, sometimes it will be a romantic comedy (a hybrid genre) or a drama. Spike
never seems to
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Summary Of Jimmy Santiago Baca
As a person who came from another country to the USA. learning how to read and write wasn t easy.
At the beginning, I found it so hard to read and write I would sit for a long time trying to read one
page and most of the time I didn t understand what was it about. writing one complete sentence was
very difficult I had to learn read and write for that reason I feel that I have a lot of similarity with
Jimmy Santiago who also had a hard time reading and writing and he had to teach himself how to read
and write. I have a lot of similarity with Jimmy Santiago Baca. Jimmy Santiago was born in poor
Mexican Family.His dad was addicted to alcohol and his Mom left him when he was a kid because of
the financial problem they were facing and married a rich man. Regardless the struggles that Jimmy
Santiago Baca faced he was able to cope with them by teaching himself how to write poems. Jimmy
found a place for him in the community and he felt that by writing poems he was able to connect with
people. He found a place to stand. A place that he was always searching for and he mentioned that in
his book, A Place to Stand The Making of a poet. by saying, I was searching for something to make
me feel more a part of the world, I couldn t share with anyone the pain that still drove my exploration
to find a place to stand comfortably in my skin. , also, he was able to get rid of his anger that he was
born with wrong skin color. reading, writing, and becoming a poet helped Jimmy Santiago get
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Essay On Ship Of Theseus
I think that the Ship of Theseus is an interesting idea. Every summer since 2002, my family has gone
to Hale Reservation. About ten years ago, I began to take sailing lessons there, and I continued to take
them until I started working there two years ago. Then, I started teaching some of the lessons. During
my time at Hale, many of the parts of the sailboats have changed. They are constantly switched
between the different boats. All of the sailboats are very old, and the parts break frequently, or
sometimes they are just lost. I remember about five years ago, one of the ropes fell off and sank. This
is just one of the many parts that has needed to be replaced. I never realized how frequently the pieces
broke, until I had to figure out what they needed to buy so the boats would work. Although the parts of
the boat themselves are always different, I still feel that they are still the same as when I started taking
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When I started going there, I was just a little kid. As I have grown up, Hale has changed. The things I
liked to do there, and the people that worked there are two of the noticeable things to me, and every
year they are at least slightly different. Many of the lifeguards that I really liked don t work there
anymore. I know next year, assuming I work there again, will be very different. My brother had
worked there for the last seven years, and for the two years that I work there, he was the head
lifeguard. It is going to be strange with him not there, since he just graduated college and isn t going to
be back. In the fifteen years of going to Hale, he was always been there, either with my family, or
working there. Everything at Hale is changing. I thought it was kind of weird a couple years ago when
someone who used to work at Hale and taught me sailing lessons had to ask me if they could use one
of the sailboats. This really made me realize how much things had
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Persuasive Essay On Bigfoot
Bigfoot (or Sasquatch ) is a tall, dark haired cryptid humanoid that has become a mystery to the
American people. Unfortunately, many believe that the furry beast is simply a hoax, while others
know what they saw in the mysterious forest. Based on countless discoveries, Bigfoot has existed at
some point. Considering the proof presented by dedicated Bigfoot scientists and fans, totally
debunking the controversial topic of Bigfoot would seem ignorant. Perhaps people are not digging
deep enough to find the creature. The quest began when Bigfoot was captured on film for the first time
by Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin. In the year of 1967, the two men were out in a remote
mountainous location in Northern California. After Patterson heard about the tracks found near Bluff
Creek, he was determined to make a documentary about the mysteries of the Sasquatch. Buoyant, he
rented a 16mm movie camera and went to the area in question with his comrade, Bob Gimlin. He
caught the beast on camera casually strolling through an open clearing, staring at Patterson filming
while continuing to walk. The film became known as the Patterson Gimlin film. According to Animal
Planet, The Patterson Gimlin film is widely regarded as one of the strongest pieces of evidence for the
existence of Sasquatches, ( The Patterson Gimlin footage ).
Throughout the years, the film has received loads
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Ethical Analysis Of Nike
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The Transnational Corporation (TNC) that I have chosen to research on is Nike. Nike was founded in
January of 1964. Their headquarters are located in Beaverton, Oregon. The shoes that are being
provided to consumers worldwide, however, are produced in hundreds of factories around the world.
Ironically, Nike shoes have never been produced in factories in the United States. The largest
producers are the factories located in China, Vietnam and Indonesia. Nike hires factory owners to
produce the shoes using the materials and designs provided by Nike. Nike does not directly own any
of these factories. The company itself focuses almost solely on designing the shoes, and after they
have been produced by the factories, Nike then advertises and markets the shoes in the most appealing
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The centre s role is to identify the physiological needs of athletes. In the NSRL, there is an
unbelievable array of measurement and analysis tools. They include equipment from a variety of
muscle sensors to high speed video cameras that produces a perfect 3D digital image of your foot in
seconds. Additionally, there are testing surfaces, such as an artificial soccer turf, a 70 metre sprinters
track runway and various outdoor terrains.
At Nike, the code of ethics for all employees is called Inside the Lines. This defines the standard of
conduct they expect of all their employees. Simultaneously, Nike operates a global toll free alert line
for employees to confidentially report any suspected violations of the law or the code of ethics. Nike s
Code of Conduct also includes contractors that manufacture products for Nike and their affiliate
brands. The aim of having the Code of Conduct is to respect the rights of their employees and to
provide a safe and healthy work
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1920s And 1950s Similarities
The 1920s and 1950s both starts out different and ends on different circumstances. The 1920s started
out with a wrongful lawsuit and ended with and economic shutdown. The 1950s started out with
fighting in wars against communism and ended with and economic growth. Both eras were a lesson
for society. The 1920s and 1950s has many differences and similarities between each other. The 1920s
was a time of economic growth, inventions, and spending money. During the 1920s, America was
renamed as new society and new standard of living (Foner, 773). Little did society know was that the
1920s was the reason for the Great Depression in the 1929. This time era had a rough start because
there was a prohibition on manufacturing and selling alcohol (Foner, 742). There also an awakening of
what America was really like for the immigrants, for example, the convictions of two Italians,
Bartolomeo Vanzetti and Nicola Sacco. Vanzetti and Sacco were accused of partaking in an armed
robbery and murder of a security guard (Foner, 768). This raises about the corruption of the
government, and how it destabilized basic American freedom because these men were seen as threats
to the American Life (Foner, 769). There were no evidence against Sacco and Vanzetti, yet they still
got the death penalty (Foner, 769). The 1920s were also famous for the Jazz Age and Roaring
Twenties (Foner, 769, 770). The flappers were women who were young and sexually liberated (Foner,
770). The speakeasies were nightclubs
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Essay On Great Smoky
The fact invariably stated about Great Smoky is this: It is the nation s busiest park, drawing more than
nine million visitors a year, twice the number of any other national park. Most of the millions see the
park from a mountain skimming scenic highway that, on a typical weekend day during the summer,
draws 60,000 people, bumper to bumper. Luckily, there is plenty of park, thinly laced by 384 miles of
mountain roads. You can pull off the road, park the car, and stroll one of Great Smoky s many Quiet
Walkways, quarter mile paths into what the signs call a little bit of the world as it once was. Eight
hundred miles of hiking trails, from a half mile to 70 miles long, also give you that world. Relatively
few visitors walk the trails; most prefer to stay in their cars. The park, which ... Show more content on
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The water and hydrocarbons exuded by the leaves produce the filmy smoke that gives the mountains
their name. Air pollution in recent years has added microscopic sulfate particles to the haze, cutting
visibility back about 60 percent since the 1950s. The pollution has also affected the park s red spruce
stand the southern Appalachians largest. And insects are destroying the Fraser fir, the spruce s high
altitude companion. The park also preserves the humble churches, cabins, farmhouses, and barns of
the mountain people who began settling here in the late 1700s. Most people left when the park was
founded, but some chose to stay and live out their lives here. Did You Know? The park was designated
an International Biosphere Reserve in 1976 and a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983. Many people
who live in the Eastern third of the U.S. can reach the park in a day. The Great Smoky Mountains are
home to over 100 native species of trees, more than are found in northern Europe. At 480 feet, Fontana
Dam, on the southwestern boundary of the park, is the tallest concrete dam east of the Rocky
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##gury Of Imagery InJuggler, By Richard Wilbur
In the poem, Juggler , Richard Wilbur reveals imagery, details and the tone in this poem about the
juggler. Imagery shows the readers exactly what the speaker is saying about the juggler and describe
what the juggler is doing in this poem. The speaker uses imagery to reveal the ideas of the speaker
describing the juggler. The readers can picture in their mind exactly what the juggler is doing in his
performance. There s a lot of detail the speaker is saying that s describing the juggler and what he does
with the objects he s using in his performance. The tone is the excitement of the speaker and the
audience. This reveals that the speaker is describing the juggler s movements and actions, by doing
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The speaker using imagery in this poem reveals to us that the juggler is a talented individual. Also, the
narrator uses a lot of detail to describe what the juggler is doing. The readers can picture in their head
everything the juggler is doing because there s a lot of detail to back up the imagery they see. He starts
off juggling five red balls. He then switches to a plate, a broom and a table. Landing it ball by ball,
and trades it all for a broom, a plate, a table (lines 17 18). The author uses detail to let the readers see
what the juggler is doing. The author uses detail to show the readers a clearer picture about the juggler
and how talented he is. The speaker is amused by the juggler s talent. The speaker reveals this by
telling the readers in full detail about what the juggler is doing in his show. This tells the readers that
the speaker must like seeing talented people perform. The way the speaker describes the juggle s
abilities seems as if the juggler has this mighty power worth calling entertainment. At the end of the
poem he drops everything and bows and then says good bye. Damn what a show, we cry: the boys
stamp, and the girls shriek, and the drum booms and all come down, and he bows and says good bye
(line 24). The tone describes the excitement of the speaker as well as the audience. At the beginning of
the poem the speaker was serious. A ball will bounce, but less and less. It s not
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The Sickle Of Sickle Cell Disease
Sickle cell disease was discovered in 1910 in the United States. Many cases came to surface after that,
and it was clear that sickle cell disease is predominantly common in the African American ethnicity.
Sickle cell disease is caused by a mutation in the hemoglobin of red blood cells. The most common,
known sickle cell disease is sickle cell anemia. There is no cure for Sickle cell disease, but there was a
treatment that help relieve pain, prevent infections, and prevent organ damage. A drug called
Hydroxyurea could be used to increase the production of fetal hemoglobin during pregnancy. Bone
marrow treatment, is when stem cells are removed from one person to another person. Cord blood
with stem cell transplantation, can replace someone s abnormal stem cells with a donors stem cell.
Symptoms
Signs that show when sickle cell is present is when anemia starts to show in the blood cells and they
become weak to where it breaks apart, periods of pain where the blood is unable to flow to the vessels
which causes joint pain, and recurrent infections because sickle cell can damage organs that help fight
off infections. Sickle cell was a trait that was inherited by one or both parents. The shape of a normal
red blood cell is a disc shape that looked like a doughnut, whereas a sickle cell has a crescent shape.
An individual that inherited the defective gene from both parents had the sickle cell gene and is
homozygous. If left untreated, usually the person would die in their
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Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild and Tim O’Brien’s How to Tell...
People try to understand the world through perception of experiences that they encounter. These
encounters include either living through the experience first hand or the experience being conveyed by
another person. Our perception weeds out main ideas from those experiences deeming them realistic
and if so labels them truths. However, our perception of the obtained truth from those experiences is
not always credible because as a recipient we are restricted to the amount of experience we can retain.
Meaning the perceptions of the labeled truths is a result of our translation of incomplete experiences
into new perception resulting from what he or she could retain from the original experience. Those
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Due our limitations as recipients, which cause truth to vary among us, discovering truth becomes
impossible because of its constant changes.
When we encounter experiences through person to person, alterations occur at times on purpose by the
conveyor on the experience so the translation by the recipient can result in the closest experience to
the experience retained by the conveyor. These changes highlight the retained ideas in the experience,
allowing it to remain a truth, O Brien explains, when you go to tell about it, there is always that surreal
seemingness, which makes the story untrue, but which in fact represents the hard and exact truth as it
seemed (O Brien 442). As a recipient of an experience one is bound by only the translation of the
experience one can retain, so when the conveyor tells his or her experience/story. The conveyor
emphasizes the experience retained causing the alterations in the experience but this allows the
recipient to translate a truth similar to the conveyor. Those translations are also seen in Krakauer s
writings, where Krakauer show McCandless was prepared by translating McCandless s experiences
through McCandless journal entries, He was green, and he overestimated his resilience, but he was
sufficiently skilled to last for sixteen weeks on his wits...he was fully aware when he entered the bush
that he
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Compare and Contrast two ethical theories.
In this essay I have chosen to compare two opposing theories, Immanuel Kant s absolutist
deontological ethics and Joseph Fletchers relativist situation ethics. The deontological ethics focuses
on actions made according to duty and the categorical imperative which shows how acts are
intrinsically good or bad. The situation ethics state that no act is intrinsically good or bad, and that
actions should b made according to love. From this perspective it looks as thought Kant s views were
less personal than Fletcher s, although in actuality both focus on the best outcome for humans.
Deontological ethics is concerned with actions, not consequences. To act with good intention but have
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Fletcher believed that there are three types of ethical theories; legalistic ethics, antinomian ethics and
situation ethics. Deontology would be considered legalistic as it uses moral law as a set of
prefabricated rules much like in Christian traditions, which focus on natural moral law and the
commandments from the bible. According to Fletcher this would lead to problem s when life s
difficulties require additional laws. To explain this he used an example of murder once murder has
been prohibited one has to clarify the meaning in relation to killing in self defence, abortion, killing in
war, euthanasia and so on. A legalist would have to accommodate them. Fletcher rejected this as it can
create confusion there would be too many rules to learn.
Antinomian ethics is the direct opposite of legalistic ethics. All decisions are made spontaneously as if
every situation was unique. There are no ethical rules antinomian meaning against law .
it is literally unprincipled, purely ad hoc and casual. They are exactly, anarchic i.e. without a rule.
Fletcher (1963).
Fletcher was equally critical of antinomianism as there is on structure to it.
The third approach to ethics is situational ethics. This approach seems to be a compromise between
legalistic and antinomian views as a situationist follows the rules of society, but will set them aside if
love seems better served by doing so.
the situationist follows a moral law or
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Humorous Wedding Speech By The Father Of The Groom
Ladies and gentlemen, faculty, family, and my fellow classmates of the class of 2018, today is nothing
short of auspicious and I m ecstatic to share this milestone with all of you. Before I begin, I would like
to thank those teachers who chose this modest speech among the outstanding collection of speeches
submitted by my simply amazing peers. Although it is ironic that 99% of this class is older than me
and I have been chosen to address the class and impart wisdom and reflection, I find it to be a great
honor to deliver the T.C. Abbey Oration, and I promise I do not take it lightly. I have carefully chosen
every word and phrase with an understanding of the responsibility bestowed on me. Today, I stand
before you, as a graduating Senior, filled with confusion, uncertainty, and doubt. I m unsure about
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We ve taken this community for granted, that people so trustworthy and kind, and friendly and loyal
will always surround us in this world. But no, we were lucky to have the most amazing teachers,
friends, and faculty who believed in us when we didn t have faith and pushed us beyond our limits.
Think of that one teacher who affected you, who you have a special bond with, who changed your life
trajectory. Be grateful for everything this school has done for us, from the small things like froyo on
Fridays and candy in the College Office, to those big moments when you received the best advice
from a teacher or your math teacher helped you understand how to solve for x. If you don t feel guilty
for taking this school community for granted, turn around and look behind you. Who is always there
supporting you through everything, making your days brighter and changing your life for good; it s
your parents. Your parents have poured their blood, sweat, and tears into you, be grateful and show
your appreciation before you re often to your next
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The Flaws of the Socratic Method
The Flaws of the Socratic Method
In Plato s Republic, as well as in most of his other works, the philosopher writes dialogues between
the character of his mentor, Socrates, and various figures meant to illustrate contradictory positions.
He carefully scripts the engagements in a form of discussion now called the Socratic Method, where
Socrates critiques the positions of the other characters in order to find flaws in inaccurate arguments.
Although this method is prevalent even today, I will make the case that even when Plato himself is
using it, the Socratic Method, while not without benefits, is an extremely flawed way of conducting
educational discourse.
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The very nature of the Socratic Method makes for long and winding discussions, because the Method
aims to strip away any falsehoods but provides few tools for building towards the truths for which it
aims. Without a way to cull the ideas presented by the students, a professor must engage each of them
as comprehensively as the next regardless of their accuracy, or else compromise the integrity of the
dialogue. If he or she instead opts to inseminate information in a more traditional education style, each
lecture and discussion can be tailored to divulge a specific concept and a specific and relevant set of
arguments and objections can be presented and rejected, rather than struggling through a freeform
conversation with inconsistent results varying from classroom to classroom (Ford 3) (Chen and
Taylor).
Additionally, the constant refutation of students necessitated by a teacher engaging them in a Socratic
Dialectic has a questionable impact on the academic outlook of students. Christopher Ford describes
the modern usage of the Socratic Method as psychologically abusive, saying that the public
questioning is terrifying and that the style is both invasive in that student s knowledge/intelligence is
publically examined, and evasive in that the professor hides the ball from the students. This practice of
systematically and ruthlessly deconstructing any and all flaws in a student s argument can be
extremely humiliating and can trigger
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Flight Chief Case Study
Flight Chief of the Engineering Project Management flight. Provided leadership to a dynamic team of
13+ engineers, project managers, technicians, and Company Grade Officers (CGOs). Collectively
responsible for the system availability enabling over 10,000 training and OT E sorties a year including
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Coordination and oversight for all maintenance, sustainment, and modernization efforts on the range
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approvals from both the Utah and Nevada Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and various state and
county offices.
Led efforts to generate budget inputs and reviewed program documentation submitted for the Air
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prioritization aligning funding to sustain and enhance all test and training capabilities on the range.
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every modification to range test and training systems and their enabling infrastructure or facilities.
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  • 3. Essay On Financing Economic Development One way to reduce inequality among countries is financing economic development in low and middle income countries previously referred to as developing countries. Financing economic development in developing countries has always been of interest to me. Ending extreme poverty in countries by 2030 is a major goal of the World Bank and the United Nations. Ending poverty involves raising income and facilitating inclusive growth. Low and lower middle income countries require foreign finance to bridge the gap between domestic savings and the fund required to finance development. Reallocating savings from countries with excess savings to countries with deficit savings is a way to provide foreign finance to low income countries. Reallocation of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Domestic firms in host countries can benefit from foreign firms through imitation and labour turnover which transfers managerial and production skills. However, foreign firms are more likely to pay higher wages than domestic firms. This would limit the spillovers from labour turnover. In addition, foreign firms are more likely to prevent technological spillovers to domestic firms to avoid competition. Private domestic and private foreign firms make up the private sector. Private sector is the engine of growth. Improving the productivity of firms in the private sector involves improving productivity of the economy thus, the economic growth. The private sector can provide more jobs than the public sector therefore providing income for people. Government needs identify the constraints to firm productivity. In addition, there is a need to identify the factors which could enhance how domestic firms benefit from foreign firms and how foreign presence can improve skills and promote entrepreneurship activities. These factors could be due to the characteristic of the foreign firm, domestic firm or the country environment. Identifying these factors will facilitate designing policies to enhance technological spillovers to domestic firms. However, lack of sufficient data to identify these factors is a challenge to designing policies. In the last ten years, the World Bank has been able to provide data on firms in countries through the World Bank Enterprise Survey. These surveys ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. William Shakespeare s Julius Caesar, Hamlet, And Henry V The Renaissance was a time in which mankind was rediscovering itself. For ages, men were simply trying to exist, survive more than anything else. The Renaissance was a period in which men no longer had to just get by everyday, but could begin exploring morality. No other Renaissance author characterizes this more than William Shakespeare in the early 1600s. His plays highlight the internal moral struggle that every man goes through, the concept of what is right and what is wrong in a world that is full of gray areas. More specifically he deals with the concept of honor and morality in several of his plays. Julius Caesar, Hamlet, and Henry V, to a lesser extent, deal with how men handle these and can reconcile otherwise heinous acts. Now, being well aware that Shakespeare does not account for all the Renaissance writers, however his are the most prevalent still today and it can be argued that Shakespeare did not work alone. For the sake of organization, it is far easier to tackle these literary works in chronological order and analyze the individual pieces first and then view them all as one whole. Henry V The earliest of Shakespeare s plays was Henry V written in 1599. As a whole the play is mostly just a retelling of the battle of Agincourt in the year 1415, featuring the now very famous, St. Crispin s Day speech. However Shakespeare manages to capture the intensity and pure chaos of war while also having a solid undertone about the morality of men and sending a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Texas State And Local Government Cailen Hollins Texas State and Local Government (04706) The two states of Texas and California have vastly different methods of taxation and they also differ in how they spend these taxes collected. In the past, many people packed up and moved out west to California because they saw it as the land of opportunity, but recently, this trend has changed as many individuals and businesses have been moving from California down to Texas. This is a relevant point to discuss because this movement has much to do with how California and Texas both tax their citizens. Texas prefers a regressive tax system, which taxes citizens by letting the taxes fall as the tax base increases, California implements the opposite method through more progressive taxes. While citizens may prefer Texas s system of limited taxation, this also severely effects what services the government is able to provide to its citizens, which is why I would argue for slightly higher taxes so that Texas can obtain more benefits in the long run. Many citizens have moved to states like Texas and California because they see it as a place of opportunities to find careers or raise families. Despite Texas being the second largest state in America, according to the 2010 Census, its population was lower than that of California. California s total population amounted to 37, 253, 956, meanwhile Texas was only at 25, 145, 561. Consequently, in 2014 the total taxes collected in California were higher than Texas, with California ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay on Case 20 1. What problems does Robin Hood have? What issues need to be addressed? 2. Do Robin Hood and the Merrymen need a new mission? new objectives? a new strategy? In the second year of the insurrection against the Sheriff of Nottingham, the tide of events is turning against Robin Hood and his men. The revolt, which began as a personal crusade inspired by anger, is feeling the consequences of not having a long term strategy or plan. In order to be successful, key changes are necessary for Robin Hood and the Merrymen. Robin Hood faces a myriad of problems that can potentially influence the changes that are crucial for Robin s organization, as well as affect the effectiveness of the insurrection. As the CEO of his organization, Robin has the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With no cash inflows, Robin will quickly consume his financial reserves and will not be able to purchase food, pay his men, or continue to outfit and provision the band. Consequently, this will leave Robin Hood and his band susceptible to attacks from a Sheriff that is getting stronger, recruiting more men, and receiving financial backing. Therefore, in order for the revolt to succeed, Robin Hood and the Merrymen do need to establish a new mission, new objectives, and a new strategy to achieve their goals. 3. What strategic options does Robin Hood have? Is continuing with the present strategy an option or is the present strategy obsolete? The potential strategic options of Robin Hood are to continue on with no major changes, to institute a fixed transit tax, to pursue geographic expansion, to try to kill the Sheriff, or to accept the barons offer. While continuing with the present strategy and stealing from the rich to give to the poor is a viable option, it has more future negative consequences than positive ones. The mere fact that the Merrymen are growing at such a fast pace suggests that the present strategy is beginning to be obsolete, and furthermore, travelers are wiser and are avoiding Sherwood Forest altogether. This means that Robin Hood s and the band s revenue will decrease and they will not be able to continue to operate and keep the insurrection alive. 4. Why not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Human Condition In Faust By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe In the literary piece, Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust believes he will find meaning in experiences that evoke profound emotion and help him to better understand the human condition. After some discussion of forming an agreement, in which Mephistopheles becomes Faust s slave, Faust tells Mephistopheles that he is not searching for mere happiness, but that he devote[s] [him]self to all excess (4). This concerns what Faust truly feels there will be meaning in; the chance to feel everything deeply. Goethe writes this to express the natural hunger in humans for vibrant experiences that bring us out of an otherwise boring existence and fill us with passion. Faust continues on in his rant to Mephistopheles, telling him he wants to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The History Of Police And African Americans Essay African Americans in modern America have bound together in unity against inequality to help end the unnecessary murders and unjust police beatings. However, where did these tensions between police and African Americans begin? This question can be answered by looking at the history of police in America and why they were originally established. Police first came on to the scene in 1704 when Carolina established the nation s first slave patrol that would turn into what we know today as the modern police. The slave patrol had the duty of searching for runaway slaves and returning them to their masters. Therefore, the original reason the police force was established was to deal with black slaves and it seems as if some officers today still hold that as their job title. However, this was just the beginning to the negative police encounters that many African Americans would have to endure. With the ratification of the 13th amendment and the freeing of the slaves the slave patrol became what is known as modern day police. During reconstruction the police began a war to create a new form of slavery, this form of slavery was known as convict leasing. Although, the 13th amendment legalized the enslavement of anyone convicted of a crime it seemed as if it was only used against African Americans. This new method of enslavement sky rocketed the rate of African American arrests and created new laws in the south such as the pig laws which sentenced anyone who stole a pig to 5 years in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Most Dangerous Game Insanity Examples Many stories have a horror theme, which show characters becoming insane. Examples of insanity stories are, The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell, Survivor Type by Stephen King, and last but not least The Others which is based on a film by Alejandro Amenabar. Characters in the stories all develop insanity in different ways, but the characters live there life not knowing of their insanity, and those are Rainsford and Zaroff from The Most Dangerous Games , Pine from Survivor Type , and Grace from The Others . In the beginning, characters are shown who they are and protecting what they love most, which is family and their own life. Throughout the story characters go extreme in protecting what they love, leading them to insanity. Therefore, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main character which is Rainsford is a big game hunter, Rainsford doesn t care about his prey. All he wants is to kill and hunt. Now from that point of view, readers can see the little bit of insanity in Rainsford by all that aggressive hunting stuff that he does. Rainsford was on a yacht and fell off of it, he ended up swimming to a rocky shore which was called Ship Trap Island. This island was all about hunting which basically what Rainsford is, a hunter. Before Rainsford fell from the yacht he was with his friend name Whitney, saw an island which was the Ship Trap Island, this island was a bad and unlucky place for many thing that happened. As Rainsford and Whitney were passing the island, Rainsford said, I hold the jaguar guns have come from Prudey s. We should have some good hunting up the Amazon. Great sport, hunting (Connell, 1). Throughout the part when Rainsford is on the island he saw the general and his name was Zaroff. Zaroff was those types of general that always wants to win, Zaroff read Rainsford s hunting book and told him I ve read your book about hunting snow leopards in Tibet, you see (4). As for Rainsford all he wants is for him winning the game. The only thing that could make Rainsford escape is to hunt and try to win, when actually Zaroff wants him to lose. As days passed by, the insanity of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Importance Of Simulation In Nursing Simulation is an educational approach that allows nurses to refine, expand, and apply skills and knowledge to sensible medical conditions. The nurses participate in experiences that involve interactive learning to meet the needs of their education. Nurses who engage in simulated learning have the potential to identify specific scenarios while at the same time developing competencies and skills, which improve their learning and experience. Simulation enables healthcare providers to work without panic, thus minimizing the risk of harm to patients. The teaching strategy optimizes the outcomes of care and contributes to patient safety, providing the learners with the opportunity to intervene in clinical situations and experience scenarios with a safe, unsupervised setting without exposing risks to the patients. In this, simulation in nursing enables the learners to acquire knowledge and skills, improve their critical thinking skills to rescue lives, and enhance mental health nursing education. In the teaching career, simulation enables beginners to obtain acquaintance and skills. It is an important aspect of education for working caregivers and students. The Institute of Medicine supports simulation as a constant attainment of skills and knowledge (Michelle Aebersold Dana Tschannen 2013). When learners use simulation, they acquire knowledge and skills, enabling them to reduce the rates of mortality and morbidity. The knowledge acquired from this aspect also enables ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. San Manuel Bueno In this complicated confessional written by Miguel de Unamuno, the narration in the section of the book titled San Manuel Bueno, Martyr is led by a woman named Angela ( Angelita ) Carballino. Living in Spain during the 1930s, Angela recounts the experience of the presence of a parish priest named in her village of Valverde de Lucerna, as she claims he pervaded the most secret life of my soul (207). What complicates this confessional is the clarity in who is confessing what to whom. The confessions reveal Don Manuel to be quite the contradiction because he reveals to a select few of his followers that he does not believe in what he preaches, ultimately raising a question of him in his role as a priest. Further, as if he does not believe, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He does however do all in his power to suppress doubts, trying to keep her out of what he sees as harm s way. And if doubts come to torment you, suppress them utterly, even to yourself. The main thing is to live... (240). Don Manuel possibly broke some of the hope he initially gave to Angela by revealing the truth to her, but to the rest of the village, they are happily remaining in this bubble of hope and not breaking the mold. Even Angelita s brother, Lazarus, has experienced the New World and its dark information but chooses to believe in Don Manuel s logic. Ultimately, that is his Don Manuel s goal. For Don Manuel, to deceive is to prevent harm; to reveal is to harm (as he himself has experienced). Above all else, Don Manuel did not use his lie or role as a tool to cause harm. His role as a priest was used for giving meaning and purpose to people who did not have the opportunities to discover fulfillment easily elsewhere. He has suffered a dark past inherited from his father of struggling against ending his own life, so he must make the villagers understand how important it is to live and not let death and this darkness torment them in life like it has for him and his own father. In his and his father s own struggles he emphasizes How that water beckons me in its deep quiet! (243). Don Manuel may not be a saint but he is doing more good to others than harm. He understands that to live life as one who doubts can be too much to bear, for it opens up doors to places without answers and hope. To deceive is a small price to pay when he can save so many lives with his human sense of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Prayer Of Jesus And The Deaf Man Who Had A Speech Problem Introduction to Mass: Good morning everyone! I m very pleased that I can celebrate this Eucharist with you. We know that every Mass is a beautiful time of encounter with Jesus when we want to open our ears and eyes and listen to his voice. In today s Gospel Mark will tell us the story of Jesus healing the deaf man who had a speech problem. And we would like to ask the Lord to help us to have eyes that see His gifts, ears that hear His Words, and love to respond. Let us confess our sins... Homily Every miracle that Jesus performed was unique. I think that in today s Gospel we can hear one of the most interesting miracles that Jesus performed. Mark tells us the story of Jesus healing the deaf man who had a speech problem. Jesus compassion is so great that when the man approaches him, He takes the man aside and heals him. And this is the first thing that can be very surprising and unique. But why does Jesus take the deaf man off by himself away from the crowd? It seems that it would be more effective to cure somebody in the presence of others. In this case everyone would be able to see and believe that Jesus Christ is the Messiah, that He is one who is sent from God, that He has divine power. But we see that Jesus thinks in very different way. For him it s not so important human effectiveness but true and dense encounter with a person. The Lord wants to be alone with him, away from the noise and activity of the crowd. He wants to be able to communicate with him in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay On Tobias Wolff Tobias Wolff is probably best known for his short story collections Back in the World (1985), In the Garden of the North American Martyrs (1981), and The Night in Question (1996) and for his novel The Barracks Thief (1984), which won the PEN/Faulkner Award in 1985. Wolff has also written two autobiographies. The first, A Boy s Life (1989), won the Los Angeles TImes Book Award for biography and was made into a movie (1993) in which Wolff was played by Leonardo DiCaprio. The second autobiography, In Pharaoh s Army: Memories of the Lost War (1994), about his experience serving as a Green Beret in the Vietnam War, was a finalist for a National Book Award and a Los Angeles Times Award for biography In addition to his fiction and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I had my heart set on that rifle. A weapon was the first condition of self sufficiency, and of being a real Westerner, and of all acceptable employmenttrapping, riding herd, soldiering, law enforcement, and outlawry. I needed that rifle, for itself and for the way it completed me when I held it. My mother said I couldn t have it. Absolutely not. Roy took the rifle back but promised me he d bring her around. He could not imagine anyone refusing him anything and treated the refusals he did encounter as perverse and insincere. Normally mute, he became at these times a relentless whiner. He would follow my mother from room to room, emitting one ceaseless note of complaint that was pitched perfectly to jelly her nerves and bring her to a state where she would agree to anything to make it stop. After a few days of this my mother caved in. She said I could have the rifle if, and 4 only if, I promised never to take it out or even touch it except when she and Roy were with me. Okay, I said. Sure. Naturally. But even then she wasn t satisfied. She plain didn t like the fact of me owning a rifle. Roy said he had owned several rifles by the time he was my age, but this did not reassure her. She didn t think I could be trusted with it. Roy said now was the time to find out. 35 Iiiii ..... ­~ ~ ~ ­f ~~ . CHAPTER 2: REMEMBERING EVENTS 36 Readings For a week or so I kept my promises. But now that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Nicholas Brothers Research Paper The 20th century saw a shift in dance as new forms were created and artists began entertaining audiences in new ways. The rise of Jazz music and the swing era allowed a couple of tap dancers, commonly known as the Nicholas Brothers, to gain fame. The Nicholas Brothers questioned what dance could be by pushing the human body to the limits the likes of which had not been seen before. Other innovations in their dance such as their vernacular style, informal training, and unique musicality directly opposed many of the virtues of classical ballet. Through my own interpretations of their work as well as through the use of primary and secondary sources it is clear to see that the Nicholas Brothers opposed classical ballet through their style, musicality, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the primary ways in which Tap, swing and jazz dance deviate completely from ballet are how the styles organically developed into social dances. Ballet started as a social court dance however at it s inception was segregated from it s roots as something purely performative. Jazz dance forms on the other hand such as tap dance kept many of the swing vernaculars which created them in their performance. That is to say that when watching a tap dancer perform on stage (with a traditional deportment) and then watching a swing dancer in a dance hall, one can see the similarities in movement qualities and even certain steps (such as the shim sham or Attack Annies ). From this it can be argued that Tap dancers (as well as all vernacular jazz dancers of the day) question what dance is by keeping its social roots alive even after it had transitioned onto the stage. The fact that tap dance was a part of the vernacular dance of the day (and still had a casual culture about it) allowed that the Nicholas Brothers to learn to dance without ever taking a class (Frank 67). Where as a ballet dancer may spend long hours training at the bar and in class Fayard Nicholas learned to tap dance purely through watching ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. What Is The Overall Process Of Memory Formation Memories include many different stages of memory formation such as sensory memory, short term memory and long term memory, which requires an intensive cascade of neuronal signalling in many different regions in the brain in order to process. This brain wide process of memory formation functions with each element of a memory (sights, sensations, emotions, sounds) being encoded in its respective region of the brain that processes these responses and result in a reactivation of the same neural patterns during recollection. Thus, this demonstrates the overall process of memory formation which incorporates its ability to encode, store and recall information (Gibbs, M. E. Ng, K. T.,1977). Regions in the brain that associate with the neuroanatomy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Tips On Online Casino Bonus Blog 29 How to stretch your online casino bonus While it seems like there are countless welcome bonus and sign up offers available to players, once one is claimed at an online casino that s it. At each online casino you register at you get one welcome bonus and no more. That means that when an online casino bonus lands in your account the key is to making last as long as possible. While this seems easy enough, it tends to be tougher than most people realise. If you really want to see your online casino bonus last longer than five minutes, I suggest you pay close attention to the following. Tip No. 1 Don t grab the very first bonus you see Part of the task of extending an online casino bonus as far as it can go actually begins with registering for the right online casino bonus in the first place. The temptation is often to grab the first bonus that you see, but seldom is that ever a good idea. You will want to look at online casino portal before you do anything and find a casino bonus that is at least somewhat favourable towards the player. Be patient, do you research, and find an online casino bonus that has extension potential. Tip No. 2 Keep your bankroll under control If you honestly believe that all you need to make it in the world of online casino gaming is an online casino bonus you need to think again. Untold riches aren t going to land at your feet with this approach and you will more than likely see that online casino bonus reduced to dust in a matter of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Vases In Greek Art The piece of artwork that I am standing by is a vase crafted by the Greeks around the early classical period of Ancient Greece. This vase is an example of the famous technique called red figured pottery, with this technique the figures and images that resemble people and objects are a red orange color and these figures float in a black background. In order for this technique to work the Greeks had to paint the whole pot in slip, then once the slip was leather hard they would carefully carve out the figures and designs with special tools and needles to get the effect and depth they wanted. Once the images are all carved out they would then fire the pot in a kiln, they had to do this in a specific way so the slip that was still surrounding the pottery would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The vase I saw at the Art Institute of Chicago is known as a stamnos, and these types of vases were used to store and hold liquids, like their drinking water. Each vase had its own unique story and the Greeks told these stores through the carvings and paintings crafted into them. These images are very detailed in their expressions, clothing, and designs surrounding the pottery, with these details we get an idea of what life was like during those times some through their images depicting Gods or the others that depicted religious rituals. In this particular vase, we can see there are three women and crane standing around what appears to be an altar. This piece gives off a very spiritual and elegant vibe, With the flowing lines and the way the drapery falls of the women s bodies it gives it a sophisticated and delicate look. As you can see these women are all in composite view their face and legs are facing towards the side while their torso is facing the front. the woman farthest left is raising up an object that appears to be a mirror, she is stretching out her arm and looking towards the mirror almost like she is about to hand it off to someone. The woman in the middle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Renaissance And Elizabethan Era The Renaissance and Elizabethan era were vital times in the rebirth of the lost art form of Greek and Roman times: Acting/Playwriting. During the Elizabethan era, playhouses formed to fill the void. There was four main theaters during that time, but one shined brighter than the rest. That one was known as the Globe theater. As many others were built, the Globe Theater was built on the south bank of the River Thames. It was erected around 1599 and was created for Lord Chamberlin s men, who bought and owned the theater until they moved it across the river. With the creation of this theater, a golden era was about to dawn. Although it was not the first of its kind, the Globe Theater is the most influential theater in England, as it became ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Second point has to be implied, but since it says that it goes out into a circular pit, so it could be taken as use of a circular stage. The shape of the stage is unclear, but that is why the Globe Theater will always be a world renowned theater. Second of all, it could be noted that Shakespeare is the greatest playwright of all time. Shakespeare is likely responsible for the creation of over three dozen plays, in which most are world renowned. Most plays were written and performed at the Globe Theater;, Shakespeare was one of the most popular playwrights of this time and often if you were going to go see a play performed it was most likely written by him (Thomas). The Globe Theater was a breeding ground, for the most part, his own work. The Theater was built for The Chamberlain s Men, and since Shakespeare was a part of it, it was common knowledge that his plays were being performed. Though his stardom went far beyond just being performed at the Globe Theater. His plays were powerful in that they expanded the horizons of the English right on the cusp of colonization, Shakespeare s mind roamed free: into the temples of lost civilisations and onto dusty ancient battlefields; up to the ramparts of Danish castles and Scottish hill forts; across swaths of the eastern Mediterranean and down through the Levant into Turkey and Egypt. He had a fascination with Italy, especially the glittering cosmopolitan city of Venice (setting for two plays, The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Portrait of Blood The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William... What does one think when the word blood is said? Death? Betrayal? Sadness? Blood is a prime example of imagery. Imagery paints a picture within the readers minds and puts them in the same situation that the sentence is portraying. Having imagery in a work, makes a reader more into the piece and involved. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, blood is a device most often symbolizing betrayal by the conspirators, the death of Julius Caesar, and foreshadowing the upcoming events through Mark Antony s eyes. Julius Caesar s death came about by the betrayal of the conspirators. Brutus was one of Caesar s closest friends, but his dagger was the last to break through Caesar s cloak. The commoners and Antony were shocked to see the whole scene as the conspirators stream forth thy blood from Caesar. (III, i, 201) This image allows the reader to really visualize how Caesar actually died in the hands of the other conspirators. Mark Antony felt betrayed by not just Brutus, but all of the conspirators. He was devastated, but managed to stay dignified by shaking the bloody fingers of thy foes . (III, i, 198) The image of blood on each of the hands of the conspirators resulted in Caesar dying by betrayal. Blood and betrayal make the reader think that it would lead Mark Antony s actions to reflect those of the conspirators, but he perseveres and just asks for one chance to speak at Julius funeral. Betrayal by one person can lead to the leadership of another. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Jumanji And Jurassic Park Similarities Pop pop goes the popcorn ready to watch jumanji and jurassic park. Jumanji and jurassic park have have a lot in common like they are both in a jungle but still they both have a lot lot in contrast like there are dinosaurs in jurassic park by in the movie jumanji there are no dinosaurs. Nevertheless both jumanji in jurassic park have a lot in common and a lot in contrast. the movie jumanji and jurassic park have a lot in common. First of all, they both take place in a jungle. Also they both rely on their partners. in addition, the movies have a lot of animals. similarity , these movies can be watched on a amazon fire stick. likewise, those movies are action packed with a little bit of humor. is is a lot the movie jumanji and jurassic park ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. What Is The Importance Of HRM WHAT SHOULD BE DONE TO IMPROVE THE HRM IN THE SRI LANKA NAVY Lt UGWP Kumara,BSc(Sp,Hons), RD(PADI) What is HRM? 1. Human Resource Management is the function within an organization that focuses on the recruitment of, management of, providing direction for the people who work in an organization and by providing the leadership and advice, knowledge, necessary tools, training, administration, coaching, legal and management advices. The primary objective of HRM is to ensure the availability of appropriate man power for right jobs so as the organizational goals are achieved effectively. Why we need improvement of HRM 2. The components of HRM are performance management, organization development, safety, wellness, employee motivation, communication, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The foreign opportunities for training should be maximized and it can be observed that the lack of employment and application of sailors/officers those who got the foreign trainings. Hence their suggestions should not be limited for their course reports and better system should be developed to employ them in a proper way. As an example, there are Ship Diving Officers (SDO) who unable to complete Clearance Diving Officer (CDO) course and they are having enough knowledge to conduct the diving operation. But there are no more applications of themselves and finally they will have to go for another specialization/long course because of the age barrier. Furthermore, I myself completed SDO course in Bangladesh and I am a PADI International Diver who retain the International Diving Licenses in both shallow and deep water diving; but there is no more mechanism to get out our knowledge by forwarding the age barrier for CDO course. 8. Though direct entry officers having much qualification in different field, the way of their employment is not satisfied in the organization. Hence they change their positive attitudes on organization and much of them try to leave the navy in present. So it must be made a proper mechanism to retain them in the organization and the training of cadet officers should be highly concentrated on the followings. I. Quick and correct decision making potential, adoptability and greater mental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Happiness in Aldous Huxley s Brave New World Essay When we look to define happiness, many different ideas come to mind. Webster s New Collegiate Dictionary uses three definitions for happiness: good fortune, a state of well being and contentment, and a pleasurable satisfaction. In Brave New World, Aldus Huxley argues that a society can redefine happiness through the government s manipulation of the environment and the human mind itself. The government accomplishes this by mind conditioning throughout the process of maturing, keeping a caste based society, and obliterating problems. The government thus defines happiness as the absence of all conflict. This differs from happiness as the American society sees it: the ability to pursue and enjoy individual desires. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For problems that nature creates, the society of Brave New World destroys them to keep pestering insects and things of that sort from infringing on people s happiness. It is evident that Bernard and Lenina shift their attitudes after they meet the savage, John. Bernard gets a taste of power after bringing the savage home to London and becomes satisfied and happy as defined by Brave New World, a complete turnaround from his previous, almost American ideals. Lenina finds love and joy, as an American would define it after being content for so many years in the society of Brave New World. Before he finds the savage, Bernard is unhappy with his surroundings, With eyes for the most part downcast and, if ever they lighted on a fellow creature, at once and furtively averted, Bernard hastened across the roof. He was like a man pursued, but pursued by enemies he does not wish to see, lest they should seem more hostile even than he had supposed, and he himself be made to feel guiltier and even more helplessly alone. (63) However, after he discovers John, he becomes just as artificial as every other conditioned human: And I had six girls last week, he confided to Helmholtz Watson. One on Monday, two on Tuesday, two more on Friday, and one on Saturday. And if I d had the time or the inclination, there were at least a dozen more who were only too anxious... (158 9). Lenina, nevertheless, has a personality change in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Analysis of Stephen Kings The Man Who Loved Flowers The man who loved flowers One person s craziness is another person s reality. Tim Burton. We people have a tendency to live our life in suffer for the past because it s terrifying to face the truth. Unaware that it affects our fellow human beings. Stephen King s short story The man who loved flowers manages to blur the lines between normality and insanity while digging down in the fear of love. The story takes place on a sunny day in New York streets in the 1960 s. The protagonist is an unknown narrator who is an elegant young man with a grey suit on. In the beginning of the text is the atmosphere vibrant, idyllic and calm. Furthermore the protagonist approaches an old man who is selling flowers because he have to buy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Transitioning From Any Undergraduate Level Course Transitioning from any undergraduate level course to a graduate level at Kutztown University can be extremely overwhelming for many students. From enrolling in challenging courses that prompt students to over succeed in materials, to professors enforcing and enabling students to perform certain aspects and or skills can be extremely overbearing and difficult at times. Nonetheless within each course subject the outcomes are substantial and rewarding, for each student accomplishes a new asset that will only supplement them in their future field of study. As for my personal learning experience within my first semester graduate course I believe I ve not only gained a sustainable amount of information, but also a better understanding in the field of mental health counseling. In particular, from my first semester I believe my fundamentals course gave me not only a new insight within the field my also a hands on experience, encouraging and embarking me into the counseling process. In fact before entering Kutztown University Fundamental s graduate course with Dr. Arena I had very little experience and skills within the subject of counseling. Prior to the course I only had one undergraduate course, which looked at an introduction level to clinical psychology, and a summer job, which entitled me as a unit counselor for a Girl Scout day camp. During these two experiences I was able to gain a brief understanding of the certain roles ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay On Overwatch Keywords: Overwatch, Overwatch eSports, eSports, competitive play ..........and so it ended the crisis and helped maintain peace in the decades. Nevertheless, the conflict is rising across the world again, and the call has gone out to heroes old and new. Are you with us? What do you think? Are you ready to save the world? Will you battle with evils and show your skills to the world? Overwatch is hiring heroes. Arise and join to the battle of the survival and future. If you are an ardent fan of Overwatch, you comprehend what I am talking. However, if you are a new gamer and looking for some exploration, be ready for the Overwatch tournaments with this article. An Introduction and Quick History: Do you know the hyped Overwatch is the result from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They have the ability to enhance the power of their team or weaken the enemy team. They offer buffs and rebuffs and can change the whole game in a minute. The support heroes of the Overwatch eSports are Ana, Lucio, Mercy, Symmetra, and Zenyatta. Their goal is to provide the backbone of theirs team survival. How to play Overwatch: The eSport allows various modes of game for every kind of players. If you are a beginner, you can start with practice range where you have to visit the practice area and experiment with your abilities. You can further move to practice/ play VS A.I. Here you learn the working systems of all the 24 heroes and can try different maps and modes. At skill level, you can square out with other players. Now come to custom games and revolutionize the games with custom modifiers. Moving forward, you play in the arcade mode where you can choose modes, maps and rule set as per your convenience. You can play as per your mood like 1 on duels or 3 on 3 skirmishes. Here you can earn arcade specific rewards and weekly loot boxes. Finally, you reach at the most exciting part of the game. Season 4 of the Overwatch tournament or Overwatch competitive play. The season 4 Overwatch competitive play is live on PC, XBOX One and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Spike Lee An auteur is a director who personal creative vision and style is expressed through films. The term auteur is originated in France and is French for author. There are different ways in which a director can express their vision in films and show who they are. There are many directors that are considered to be a auteur such as: Quentin Tarintino, Tim Burton, Kathryn Bigelow, Stanley Kubrick and Woody Allen. The director I have chosen as an auteur is Spike Lee. Lee s Life: Spike Lee is an American film director who has directed, produced, written and acted in Spike Lee films such as Malcolm X, Jungle Fever, Inside Man and Love Basketball. Spike Lee was born in Atlanta, Georgia where he attended Morehouse College and made his first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Spike is also a successful music director and documentarian. He has directed music videos for celebrities such as Michael Jackson, Naughty by Nature, Anita Baker and Public Enemy. He has also directed the documentaries, Jim Brown: All American and 4 Little Girls which was nominated Best Documentary . He is also known for making some great commercials for Nike, Converse, Jaguar, Taco Bell and Ben Jerry s. His Personal Style: Themes: Spike is no stranger to controversy due to the elements he uses in his films. Most of Lee s films consist of an African American theme and inspect the issues of race relations, political issues, urban crime and violence. His 2nd film he made Do the Right Thing (1989) explored all of these issues. He also explored the issues of family/father relationships in his films Crooklyn (1994), Get on the Bus (1996) and He Got Game (1998). In his films School Daze (1988), Do The Right Thing (1989), Jungle Fever (1991), Get on the Bus (1996), Summer of Sam (1999) and Bamboozled (2000) he included the issues circulating around racism. Another issue he explores is black female sexuality which is in the films She s Gotta Have It (1986), Girl 6 (1996) and She Hates Me (2004). Genre: Whenever it comes to genre Spike always picks the right one. He switches them around so sometimes his films will be a comedy, sometimes it will be a romantic comedy (a hybrid genre) or a drama. Spike never seems to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Summary Of Jimmy Santiago Baca As a person who came from another country to the USA. learning how to read and write wasn t easy. At the beginning, I found it so hard to read and write I would sit for a long time trying to read one page and most of the time I didn t understand what was it about. writing one complete sentence was very difficult I had to learn read and write for that reason I feel that I have a lot of similarity with Jimmy Santiago who also had a hard time reading and writing and he had to teach himself how to read and write. I have a lot of similarity with Jimmy Santiago Baca. Jimmy Santiago was born in poor Mexican Family.His dad was addicted to alcohol and his Mom left him when he was a kid because of the financial problem they were facing and married a rich man. Regardless the struggles that Jimmy Santiago Baca faced he was able to cope with them by teaching himself how to write poems. Jimmy found a place for him in the community and he felt that by writing poems he was able to connect with people. He found a place to stand. A place that he was always searching for and he mentioned that in his book, A Place to Stand The Making of a poet. by saying, I was searching for something to make me feel more a part of the world, I couldn t share with anyone the pain that still drove my exploration to find a place to stand comfortably in my skin. , also, he was able to get rid of his anger that he was born with wrong skin color. reading, writing, and becoming a poet helped Jimmy Santiago get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay On Ship Of Theseus I think that the Ship of Theseus is an interesting idea. Every summer since 2002, my family has gone to Hale Reservation. About ten years ago, I began to take sailing lessons there, and I continued to take them until I started working there two years ago. Then, I started teaching some of the lessons. During my time at Hale, many of the parts of the sailboats have changed. They are constantly switched between the different boats. All of the sailboats are very old, and the parts break frequently, or sometimes they are just lost. I remember about five years ago, one of the ropes fell off and sank. This is just one of the many parts that has needed to be replaced. I never realized how frequently the pieces broke, until I had to figure out what they needed to buy so the boats would work. Although the parts of the boat themselves are always different, I still feel that they are still the same as when I started taking sailing lessons there. I feel that they are the same as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When I started going there, I was just a little kid. As I have grown up, Hale has changed. The things I liked to do there, and the people that worked there are two of the noticeable things to me, and every year they are at least slightly different. Many of the lifeguards that I really liked don t work there anymore. I know next year, assuming I work there again, will be very different. My brother had worked there for the last seven years, and for the two years that I work there, he was the head lifeguard. It is going to be strange with him not there, since he just graduated college and isn t going to be back. In the fifteen years of going to Hale, he was always been there, either with my family, or working there. Everything at Hale is changing. I thought it was kind of weird a couple years ago when someone who used to work at Hale and taught me sailing lessons had to ask me if they could use one of the sailboats. This really made me realize how much things had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Persuasive Essay On Bigfoot Bigfoot (or Sasquatch ) is a tall, dark haired cryptid humanoid that has become a mystery to the American people. Unfortunately, many believe that the furry beast is simply a hoax, while others know what they saw in the mysterious forest. Based on countless discoveries, Bigfoot has existed at some point. Considering the proof presented by dedicated Bigfoot scientists and fans, totally debunking the controversial topic of Bigfoot would seem ignorant. Perhaps people are not digging deep enough to find the creature. The quest began when Bigfoot was captured on film for the first time by Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin. In the year of 1967, the two men were out in a remote mountainous location in Northern California. After Patterson heard about the tracks found near Bluff Creek, he was determined to make a documentary about the mysteries of the Sasquatch. Buoyant, he rented a 16mm movie camera and went to the area in question with his comrade, Bob Gimlin. He caught the beast on camera casually strolling through an open clearing, staring at Patterson filming while continuing to walk. The film became known as the Patterson Gimlin film. According to Animal Planet, The Patterson Gimlin film is widely regarded as one of the strongest pieces of evidence for the existence of Sasquatches, ( The Patterson Gimlin footage ). Throughout the years, the film has received loads ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Ethical Analysis Of Nike 1) The Transnational Corporation (TNC) that I have chosen to research on is Nike. Nike was founded in January of 1964. Their headquarters are located in Beaverton, Oregon. The shoes that are being provided to consumers worldwide, however, are produced in hundreds of factories around the world. Ironically, Nike shoes have never been produced in factories in the United States. The largest producers are the factories located in China, Vietnam and Indonesia. Nike hires factory owners to produce the shoes using the materials and designs provided by Nike. Nike does not directly own any of these factories. The company itself focuses almost solely on designing the shoes, and after they have been produced by the factories, Nike then advertises and markets the shoes in the most appealing way possible. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The centre s role is to identify the physiological needs of athletes. In the NSRL, there is an unbelievable array of measurement and analysis tools. They include equipment from a variety of muscle sensors to high speed video cameras that produces a perfect 3D digital image of your foot in seconds. Additionally, there are testing surfaces, such as an artificial soccer turf, a 70 metre sprinters track runway and various outdoor terrains. At Nike, the code of ethics for all employees is called Inside the Lines. This defines the standard of conduct they expect of all their employees. Simultaneously, Nike operates a global toll free alert line for employees to confidentially report any suspected violations of the law or the code of ethics. Nike s Code of Conduct also includes contractors that manufacture products for Nike and their affiliate brands. The aim of having the Code of Conduct is to respect the rights of their employees and to provide a safe and healthy work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. 1920s And 1950s Similarities The 1920s and 1950s both starts out different and ends on different circumstances. The 1920s started out with a wrongful lawsuit and ended with and economic shutdown. The 1950s started out with fighting in wars against communism and ended with and economic growth. Both eras were a lesson for society. The 1920s and 1950s has many differences and similarities between each other. The 1920s was a time of economic growth, inventions, and spending money. During the 1920s, America was renamed as new society and new standard of living (Foner, 773). Little did society know was that the 1920s was the reason for the Great Depression in the 1929. This time era had a rough start because there was a prohibition on manufacturing and selling alcohol (Foner, 742). There also an awakening of what America was really like for the immigrants, for example, the convictions of two Italians, Bartolomeo Vanzetti and Nicola Sacco. Vanzetti and Sacco were accused of partaking in an armed robbery and murder of a security guard (Foner, 768). This raises about the corruption of the government, and how it destabilized basic American freedom because these men were seen as threats to the American Life (Foner, 769). There were no evidence against Sacco and Vanzetti, yet they still got the death penalty (Foner, 769). The 1920s were also famous for the Jazz Age and Roaring Twenties (Foner, 769, 770). The flappers were women who were young and sexually liberated (Foner, 770). The speakeasies were nightclubs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay On Great Smoky The fact invariably stated about Great Smoky is this: It is the nation s busiest park, drawing more than nine million visitors a year, twice the number of any other national park. Most of the millions see the park from a mountain skimming scenic highway that, on a typical weekend day during the summer, draws 60,000 people, bumper to bumper. Luckily, there is plenty of park, thinly laced by 384 miles of mountain roads. You can pull off the road, park the car, and stroll one of Great Smoky s many Quiet Walkways, quarter mile paths into what the signs call a little bit of the world as it once was. Eight hundred miles of hiking trails, from a half mile to 70 miles long, also give you that world. Relatively few visitors walk the trails; most prefer to stay in their cars. The park, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The water and hydrocarbons exuded by the leaves produce the filmy smoke that gives the mountains their name. Air pollution in recent years has added microscopic sulfate particles to the haze, cutting visibility back about 60 percent since the 1950s. The pollution has also affected the park s red spruce stand the southern Appalachians largest. And insects are destroying the Fraser fir, the spruce s high altitude companion. The park also preserves the humble churches, cabins, farmhouses, and barns of the mountain people who began settling here in the late 1700s. Most people left when the park was founded, but some chose to stay and live out their lives here. Did You Know? The park was designated an International Biosphere Reserve in 1976 and a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983. Many people who live in the Eastern third of the U.S. can reach the park in a day. The Great Smoky Mountains are home to over 100 native species of trees, more than are found in northern Europe. At 480 feet, Fontana Dam, on the southwestern boundary of the park, is the tallest concrete dam east of the Rocky ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. ##gury Of Imagery InJuggler, By Richard Wilbur In the poem, Juggler , Richard Wilbur reveals imagery, details and the tone in this poem about the juggler. Imagery shows the readers exactly what the speaker is saying about the juggler and describe what the juggler is doing in this poem. The speaker uses imagery to reveal the ideas of the speaker describing the juggler. The readers can picture in their mind exactly what the juggler is doing in his performance. There s a lot of detail the speaker is saying that s describing the juggler and what he does with the objects he s using in his performance. The tone is the excitement of the speaker and the audience. This reveals that the speaker is describing the juggler s movements and actions, by doing that the speaker also tries to express ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The speaker using imagery in this poem reveals to us that the juggler is a talented individual. Also, the narrator uses a lot of detail to describe what the juggler is doing. The readers can picture in their head everything the juggler is doing because there s a lot of detail to back up the imagery they see. He starts off juggling five red balls. He then switches to a plate, a broom and a table. Landing it ball by ball, and trades it all for a broom, a plate, a table (lines 17 18). The author uses detail to let the readers see what the juggler is doing. The author uses detail to show the readers a clearer picture about the juggler and how talented he is. The speaker is amused by the juggler s talent. The speaker reveals this by telling the readers in full detail about what the juggler is doing in his show. This tells the readers that the speaker must like seeing talented people perform. The way the speaker describes the juggle s abilities seems as if the juggler has this mighty power worth calling entertainment. At the end of the poem he drops everything and bows and then says good bye. Damn what a show, we cry: the boys stamp, and the girls shriek, and the drum booms and all come down, and he bows and says good bye (line 24). The tone describes the excitement of the speaker as well as the audience. At the beginning of the poem the speaker was serious. A ball will bounce, but less and less. It s not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Sickle Of Sickle Cell Disease Sickle cell disease was discovered in 1910 in the United States. Many cases came to surface after that, and it was clear that sickle cell disease is predominantly common in the African American ethnicity. Sickle cell disease is caused by a mutation in the hemoglobin of red blood cells. The most common, known sickle cell disease is sickle cell anemia. There is no cure for Sickle cell disease, but there was a treatment that help relieve pain, prevent infections, and prevent organ damage. A drug called Hydroxyurea could be used to increase the production of fetal hemoglobin during pregnancy. Bone marrow treatment, is when stem cells are removed from one person to another person. Cord blood with stem cell transplantation, can replace someone s abnormal stem cells with a donors stem cell. Symptoms Signs that show when sickle cell is present is when anemia starts to show in the blood cells and they become weak to where it breaks apart, periods of pain where the blood is unable to flow to the vessels which causes joint pain, and recurrent infections because sickle cell can damage organs that help fight off infections. Sickle cell was a trait that was inherited by one or both parents. The shape of a normal red blood cell is a disc shape that looked like a doughnut, whereas a sickle cell has a crescent shape. An individual that inherited the defective gene from both parents had the sickle cell gene and is homozygous. If left untreated, usually the person would die in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild and Tim O’Brien’s How to Tell... People try to understand the world through perception of experiences that they encounter. These encounters include either living through the experience first hand or the experience being conveyed by another person. Our perception weeds out main ideas from those experiences deeming them realistic and if so labels them truths. However, our perception of the obtained truth from those experiences is not always credible because as a recipient we are restricted to the amount of experience we can retain. Meaning the perceptions of the labeled truths is a result of our translation of incomplete experiences into new perception resulting from what he or she could retain from the original experience. Those incomplete experiences give rise to new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due our limitations as recipients, which cause truth to vary among us, discovering truth becomes impossible because of its constant changes. When we encounter experiences through person to person, alterations occur at times on purpose by the conveyor on the experience so the translation by the recipient can result in the closest experience to the experience retained by the conveyor. These changes highlight the retained ideas in the experience, allowing it to remain a truth, O Brien explains, when you go to tell about it, there is always that surreal seemingness, which makes the story untrue, but which in fact represents the hard and exact truth as it seemed (O Brien 442). As a recipient of an experience one is bound by only the translation of the experience one can retain, so when the conveyor tells his or her experience/story. The conveyor emphasizes the experience retained causing the alterations in the experience but this allows the recipient to translate a truth similar to the conveyor. Those translations are also seen in Krakauer s writings, where Krakauer show McCandless was prepared by translating McCandless s experiences through McCandless journal entries, He was green, and he overestimated his resilience, but he was sufficiently skilled to last for sixteen weeks on his wits...he was fully aware when he entered the bush that he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Compare and Contrast two ethical theories. In this essay I have chosen to compare two opposing theories, Immanuel Kant s absolutist deontological ethics and Joseph Fletchers relativist situation ethics. The deontological ethics focuses on actions made according to duty and the categorical imperative which shows how acts are intrinsically good or bad. The situation ethics state that no act is intrinsically good or bad, and that actions should b made according to love. From this perspective it looks as thought Kant s views were less personal than Fletcher s, although in actuality both focus on the best outcome for humans. Deontological ethics is concerned with actions, not consequences. To act with good intention but have a bad outcome is still moral. Similarly if the intention ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fletcher believed that there are three types of ethical theories; legalistic ethics, antinomian ethics and situation ethics. Deontology would be considered legalistic as it uses moral law as a set of prefabricated rules much like in Christian traditions, which focus on natural moral law and the commandments from the bible. According to Fletcher this would lead to problem s when life s difficulties require additional laws. To explain this he used an example of murder once murder has been prohibited one has to clarify the meaning in relation to killing in self defence, abortion, killing in war, euthanasia and so on. A legalist would have to accommodate them. Fletcher rejected this as it can create confusion there would be too many rules to learn. Antinomian ethics is the direct opposite of legalistic ethics. All decisions are made spontaneously as if every situation was unique. There are no ethical rules antinomian meaning against law . it is literally unprincipled, purely ad hoc and casual. They are exactly, anarchic i.e. without a rule. Fletcher (1963). Fletcher was equally critical of antinomianism as there is on structure to it. The third approach to ethics is situational ethics. This approach seems to be a compromise between legalistic and antinomian views as a situationist follows the rules of society, but will set them aside if love seems better served by doing so. the situationist follows a moral law or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Humorous Wedding Speech By The Father Of The Groom Ladies and gentlemen, faculty, family, and my fellow classmates of the class of 2018, today is nothing short of auspicious and I m ecstatic to share this milestone with all of you. Before I begin, I would like to thank those teachers who chose this modest speech among the outstanding collection of speeches submitted by my simply amazing peers. Although it is ironic that 99% of this class is older than me and I have been chosen to address the class and impart wisdom and reflection, I find it to be a great honor to deliver the T.C. Abbey Oration, and I promise I do not take it lightly. I have carefully chosen every word and phrase with an understanding of the responsibility bestowed on me. Today, I stand before you, as a graduating Senior, filled with confusion, uncertainty, and doubt. I m unsure about what the future holds, what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We ve taken this community for granted, that people so trustworthy and kind, and friendly and loyal will always surround us in this world. But no, we were lucky to have the most amazing teachers, friends, and faculty who believed in us when we didn t have faith and pushed us beyond our limits. Think of that one teacher who affected you, who you have a special bond with, who changed your life trajectory. Be grateful for everything this school has done for us, from the small things like froyo on Fridays and candy in the College Office, to those big moments when you received the best advice from a teacher or your math teacher helped you understand how to solve for x. If you don t feel guilty for taking this school community for granted, turn around and look behind you. Who is always there supporting you through everything, making your days brighter and changing your life for good; it s your parents. Your parents have poured their blood, sweat, and tears into you, be grateful and show your appreciation before you re often to your next ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Flaws of the Socratic Method The Flaws of the Socratic Method In Plato s Republic, as well as in most of his other works, the philosopher writes dialogues between the character of his mentor, Socrates, and various figures meant to illustrate contradictory positions. He carefully scripts the engagements in a form of discussion now called the Socratic Method, where Socrates critiques the positions of the other characters in order to find flaws in inaccurate arguments. Although this method is prevalent even today, I will make the case that even when Plato himself is using it, the Socratic Method, while not without benefits, is an extremely flawed way of conducting educational discourse. The Socratic Method is a dialectic method of argument, meaning that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The very nature of the Socratic Method makes for long and winding discussions, because the Method aims to strip away any falsehoods but provides few tools for building towards the truths for which it aims. Without a way to cull the ideas presented by the students, a professor must engage each of them as comprehensively as the next regardless of their accuracy, or else compromise the integrity of the dialogue. If he or she instead opts to inseminate information in a more traditional education style, each lecture and discussion can be tailored to divulge a specific concept and a specific and relevant set of arguments and objections can be presented and rejected, rather than struggling through a freeform conversation with inconsistent results varying from classroom to classroom (Ford 3) (Chen and Taylor). Additionally, the constant refutation of students necessitated by a teacher engaging them in a Socratic Dialectic has a questionable impact on the academic outlook of students. Christopher Ford describes the modern usage of the Socratic Method as psychologically abusive, saying that the public questioning is terrifying and that the style is both invasive in that student s knowledge/intelligence is publically examined, and evasive in that the professor hides the ball from the students. This practice of systematically and ruthlessly deconstructing any and all flaws in a student s argument can be extremely humiliating and can trigger ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Flight Chief Case Study Flight Chief of the Engineering Project Management flight. Provided leadership to a dynamic team of 13+ engineers, project managers, technicians, and Company Grade Officers (CGOs). Collectively responsible for the system availability enabling over 10,000 training and OT E sorties a year including 4+ Air Launch Cruise Missile tests. Coordination and oversight for all maintenance, sustainment, and modernization efforts on the range including infrastructure and range structure projects. A portfolio with over $1B in assets, consisting of multiple instrumentation radars, telemetry systems, threat emitters, FAA gap filler radars, power generation, wireless and wired communications, target complex construction and facilities management necessary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oversight of 150 range projects with 50 projects closing out a year on average. Coordinated project approvals via Air Force and Army Civil Engineering processes, as well as coordinating permits and approvals from both the Utah and Nevada Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and various state and county offices. Led efforts to generate budget inputs and reviewed program documentation submitted for the Air Combat Command Project Objective Memorandum (POM). Coordinated POM submission prioritization aligning funding to sustain and enhance all test and training capabilities on the range. Served as the chief technical authority on the UTTR Configuration Management board reviewing every modification to range test and training systems and their enabling infrastructure or facilities. Providing recommendations to the Range Commander for final approval. Served as the technical representative in the evaluation on the J TECH I engineering, operations, maintenance contract extension for the UTTR (Annex 3) to provide additional support for FY17. Provided technical tasking, oversight and contract award fee evaluation for the performance of 170+ range support contractors supporting the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...