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Blue Kyanite Research Paper
clairvoyance stronger, to open yourself up to talking with the spirit realm, and to give you prophetic
dreams. Danburite helps you release anxiety and be calm while it helps you reach your higher self to
communicate better with your spirit guides and aids in making out the meaning of dreams and
meditations visions. Blue Kyanite helps make your clairvoyant talents stronger and your
communication with the spirit realm better by creating knowledgeable dreams. By using tools to help
you get better at your natural abilities, and meditating and working frequently on becoming more in
tune with your intuition and understanding the messages your spirit guides send you, your
clairvoyance will get better and you will become more accurate.
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You must look at the color, the consistency, the clarity and the shape of the aura. There are specific
meanings for each of the colors of the aura which we will deal with in a separate chapter. The primary
colors have set meanings, but a combination color such as a reddish brown would take on qualities of
both colors. And how clear and bright the color is, is very important to the interpretation, because a
bright color means something very different than a dull color. As you learn about the colors you will
also learn about where on the body the color is. Each chakra in the body is associated with a certain
color so don t be surprised to find that color near that chakra. Colors around one area can mean one
thing and around a different area mean something completely different. When we look at a person s
aura we are looking at their true self, everything that is left after you take away all the habits,
mannerisms, the people they pretend to be, and their frivolous, trivial behavior. Their aura shows who
they truly are not the facade they show everyone in public. In general, the more balanced the aura, the
healthier and more stabilized the person is. When taking in the whole aura you also may notice holes
in some places. This can mean an injury or sickness, in some cases that the person isn t even aware of
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The Role Of Centralized Policies On The State Capacities
This part explains the centralized policies with focus on the state capacities, which is the vital factor of
developmental states model, and emphasizes on implications of the centralization for resource rich
developmental states. The initial stage of the extractive industry demands the centralization in which
the government exerts the strong state capacities, such as abilities to autonomously have its policy
ownership (e.g. design and implement industrial policies), to efficiently mobilize resources and to
rationally allocate revenues from the resources to more productive sectors in a given society (Arellano
Yanguas and Mejía Acosta, 2014). Such a state led development often results from political leadership
based on a strong ideology called developmentalism and requires the trained and efficient bureaucracy
to devise national development schemes and implement relevant legal frameworks (Reinert, 2010).
In addition to the capacities of setting up development plans, the successful development in resource
based economy depends on their ability to save all or part of the revenues from the extractive
industries (Lewin, 2011). Since the non renewable resources are destined to be depleted in the future,
the mineral wealth is limited, and it means the state should save the revenues as much as possible to
prepare for the future depletion (Lange and Wright, 2002). Moreover, the natural resources tend to
have volatile prices, so the countries need to stabilize the income, for
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And the Bond Cannot Be Broken
Daniel Fudge s And the bond cannot be broken is a short story that conveys the concept of journey by
encompassing powerful imagery to depict the harsh reality of the negative outcomes of journeys. The
text explores this rather pessimistic journey by employing the use of rich and varied literary
techniques and depicting the entire journey as purposeless.
A vast range of literary techniques is employed in the text, all of which contribute to exploring the
negative outcome of journeys. Imagery is a predominant throughout the entire text, appealing to the
auditory, olfactory, tactile and visual senses. This is highly effective in depicting the wild beauty and
the horror of nature. Quotes such as ...the clouds brewing above and the dirt ... Show more content on
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This endless cycle deepens the depressive mood of the text as it reveals the idea that despite how
much they struggle, there is no survival . Also it also highlights the fact that this type of journey has
been experienced many times before, evident by referring to the four generations of powerful and
unrelenting men . The word powerful in the text is then contrasted later on when their efforts are
depicted as futile
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First Memory Descriptive Writing
Droplets of rain fell on my cheek as I rushed heedlessly towards the bus stop. I had just finished my
volunteering at the Blenheim Lodge senior care, and the thought of having fresh hot chocolate with its
savory aroma beside the fireplace had persuaded me to go home and relax for the day. It was 5pm;
before I could examine my surroundings, I heard the sound of the air brakes from afar, and I knew it
was the 25 I had always been waiting for. As I waited for the bus to arrive, I reminisced about the
beautiful and the mournful memories I had shared with the bus. I remembered the times when the
driver lowered the ramp to let the old lady on, when I shared my life stories with the old lady I took
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I missed those times when I could chase the bus with my friends, when people cared about not just
their own lives, but also their surroundings, and when people sat and socialized with one another
before mobile devices were invented. It s ironic how social media has done nothing but make us
antisocial, and touch screens have caused us to lose touch with each other. Just like no one noticed the
weary old senior who wished for nothing but a seat, no one would ever notice a lonely, depressed boy
who was in pain and wished for nothing but
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Against All Shareholders
Government Greed Oil, stockholders, drama, racism, government and death are all words that come to
mind when the Case Study of Caltrex are exposed. This controversy that occurred was one of the most
horrific yet historic events in our pastime. This showed many examples of how management of
companies has the responsibilities beyond normal duties to ensure a high return for stockholders.
Investments should always carry high criteria before making the investment because people s
livelihood depends on it. In this case, stockholders Texaco and SoCal invested in an oil company
named Caltrex to give them a high return of its investment although the trust was severed by racism
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This is racism in its finest and management should not be held responsible for the practices of the
corporate people involved. This was a completely different situation then we have in most businesses
today. They were angered because the black workers had special responsibilities and due to the white
nation laws that were in effect they did not like it. Management has a job to do regardless if others
disagree and even though the people that invested their money in this company were outraged it was
not managements fault. The ethics practiced in this case are an ethic of care and ethic of virtue but in
all reality this is completely based on race which is why we have laws against that today. In theory the
stockholders believed that management was to blame but in reality they were simply doing their job to
provide for their own families. At my job today there are many controversial issues that arise however
I have no opinion to act on them. There are laws and regulations that are set in place that I am
expected to follow and if I do not then I could lose my job. The moral reasoning behind it may not be
positive but it is what it is and management has specific goals and money involved that are outside the
moral actions of a person. Caltex s multinational workforce faced a major challenge in providing the
oil and
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The Jewish Roots of Christian Liturgy
I Introduction First Christian communities appeared in Jewish Palestine and Diaspora after the death
of Jesus of Nazareth, called the Christ, around 30 CE. Not only Jesus himself was a Jew, but also his
followers and very first members of the new growing community were mainly Jews. They all shared
the Jewish belief, the Sacred Scripture that Christians later started to call the Old Testament (OT), and
were not aware of founding a new religion. A closer examination of Jewish worship will let us
understand how it influenced the new Christian worship. We will have a closer look at places of
worship, liturgical sources and customs which were common at that time. A last task will be to ask
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There are some references to this pattern in the gospels (e.g. Lk 2,38; Mt 11,25 30; Jn 11,41 42).
Further we will see how some of these prayers in connection with the domestic Jewish worship were
essential for the Christian liturgy of the Eucharist.
D. The third main place of Jewish worship was home, especially during the time of meal. In the OT
the communion of meal and feast was understood as a sign of covenant (eg. Gen 26,30). The Sabbath
as a day was a special sign of covenant with God (Ex 31, 13 15) and so was the meal. The main meal
of the year was the Passover meal, as a memorial day for the Lord s passover in Egypt and deliverance
from slavery (Ex 12). The weekly Sabbath meal on Friday evenings and the yearly Passover meal thus
became quite elaborate. Bradshaw reminds that there is unfortunately no detailed evidence about meal
prayers in the first century, but according to the later evidence many assume that every meal started
with berakot (plural of berakah) and ended with them. The opening berakot were pronounced over
wine and bread, while the berakot at the end of the meal, called Birkat ha mazon, consisted of a
berakah for food, a hodayah for revelation and a tefillah for redemption (Bradshaw: 44f; Kavanagh:
621). For Christians the Last Supper with Jesus, which was a Passover meal, assumed a new meaning
(Eucharist) as a thanksgiving and
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General Douglas Macarthur s Duty, Honor, Country
Duty, Honor, Country When presented with an award or medal you are expected to give a little
speech. Nothing extraordinary just a few words to thank people. General Douglas MacArthur went
above and beyond when he was presented the Sylvanus Thayer Award. He gave this speech at West
Point,which the was superintendent of, on May 12, 1962. The speech was entitled Duty, Honor,
Country. The begins his speech with addressing his award and then the begins talking about the
individual soldier. He states the qualities a soldier must have in order to complete his/her objective.
Bravery and honor were stressed in this speech. The use of ethos, pathos, and logos really make this
speech over the top along with the use of cesuras. Ethos was used in this
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Relationship Between Sports And Sports
Sports in general and in books are defined as physical activities that involve challenges or competitive
contests. Whereas, sociology as defined in the book refers to the study of social worlds that people
create, maintain, and change through their relationships with each other. Hence, the combination of
sports and sociology creates the study sociology of sports. Sociology of sport in simple words is a
study of the relationship between sports and society. A society can also be referred to as a social world
where we get to witness different cultures coming together to form relationships. Additionally, the
relationships formed by the people in a society later shows us the social structures and interactions
people make and develop with each other in everyday life. Moreover, the social interactions made
with groups of people work to influence those people s feelings, thoughts and actions, which can also
influence their thoughts on sports. Therefore, sociology of sports studies how culture and values
influence sports and how sports influences culture and values. Additionally, as sports are integrated
into many spheres of social life, sociology of sport also studies the relationship between sports and
family, education, religion, economy, politics, media, gender, race, youth, etc.
Sociology of sport, a study of the relationship between sports and society shows us how sports can
play a big role in our society as a whole to help us eliminate discrimination and promote healthy
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Book Of Genesis Analysis
In Genesis 6:2 and 4, it tells of the beginning of Noah and The Flood when it mentions of the sons of
Elohim, or the Nephilim, this time taking human women as wives. Nephilim describes those whose
fathers were gods and mothers were human. To an immortal man, El explains that he is the head of a
Divine Council in Ezekiel 28:2. Another name describing El is Elyon Most High as written in
Deuteronomy 32:8, when El distributes among his 70 sons a nation as their family inheritance for
them to be its ruler. Later on English religious scholars became uncomfortable with the Septuagint
Text that read, according to the number of the heavenly assembly, so they altered the reading to say
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When the United Monarchy emerged, around 1035BC, the family god named Yahweh was promoted
as the national God of the kingdom. Other than those who were part of the religious sect and the
bureaucracy the remainder of the people continued to worship as they did previously. Considered by
many the name of God or Yahweh was considered sacred and not allowed to be written or published in
the majority of the Old and New Testaments, resulted with a symbol or Tetragrammation YHWH to be
used in the early Hebrew Bibles along with the Dead Sea Scrolls. Traditionally, writers the Holy
Bibles used such names as adonai, Lord or the Lord because to say the name Yahweh could only be
spoken by a high priests and never among the common people. For centuries, only in the editions of
the Sacred Name Bibles was the name Yahweh used and not until 1966AD did the name Yahweh
began to be printed in the translations of the Jerusalem Bible. What we thought we knew about the
Old Testament changed after the discoveries at the Ras Sharma archaeological excavation site between
1928 to
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Why Is John Brown Wrong
John Brown: Right or Wrong about Abolition
While John Brown had the right idea about abolishing slavery, he killed people because of it.
However, he believed that it was his God given mission to free the slaves, and so he employed the
help of his sons and other people sympathetic to his cause. Even though he might have had good
intentions and ideas, he went about abolishing slavery the wrong way.
John Brown was a radical abolitionist who believed in the violent overthrow of the slavery system.
(History.com Staff) He was born in Torrington, Connecticut, on May 9, 1800, to Ruth Mills and Owen
Brown. Brown s father was a Calvinist and worked as a tanner. He passionately believed that slavery
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Brown appointed himself captain of the antislavery forces at the Osawatomie Creek. When proslavery
forces attacked the free state town of Lawrence, guerilla (a member of a small independent group
taking part in irregular fighting [www.dictionary.com]) warfare broke out. The warfare caused more
than a hundred men and boys to die. However, that is not the worst part; the people killed were killed
in cold blood. They did not fight back; in fact most of them were not even armed. The success of the
proslavery guerilla fired up Brown s resolution, as well as four of his sons and two other allies, to
murder five reputably proslavery settlers. (History.com Staff)
However, all of his acts led up to his largest and final act. That final act was John Brown s Raid on
Harper s Ferry. His plan was to capture arms to supply the slaves and create a mass insurgence. It took
several months of getting ready and gathering supplies. To start off, he was a fugitive from the law, so
he grew a beard to disguise himself. (Kent, p.10) He spent weeks getting money from his societies,
specifically the Secret
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Jabberwocky Poem Analysis
The Giants We Face As seen in many productions and films throughout the years, like the Broadway
hit Into the Woods and the classic Alice in Wonderland, people love to see the little guy triumph over a
giant. It is a timeless underdog story that gives us a sense of superiority as we watch the often times
relatable character combat their foe, whether it be inner demons or a literal monster. In Lewis Carol s
poem Jabberwocky , we see a young boy combat the dreaded creature and ultimately kill it, reigning
victorious. In the song Giants in the Sky from Into the Woods, we hear young Jack ramble on about
his grand adventure above the clouds to the confused Baker. Both of these pieces feature what we
might see as someone small taking on something much larger than we would expect them to. Carol s
Jabberwocky and Giants in the Sky both tell in a unique way of a youth s quest to face their own giant.
Carol opens his poem with nonsensical descriptions and a father telling his boy to Beware the
Jabberwock, my son! (5) with its jaws that bite, the claws that catch! (6). Though the poem is short, it
clearly tells a story of a beast that terrorizes and people that fear it. The Jabberwocky is a vicious
monster, and it is mentioned that long time the manxome foe he sought (10) which could be implying
that it has been around for ages. It is easy to read this poem, because it is utter nonsense without
complex meaning or deep truths. Many of the words used in the poem were made
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Human Trafficking And The Media
Human trafficking has become an emerging worldwide public health crisis that has been understudied
and under published by both society and the media. Human trafficking has affected men, woman, and
children in varying ways. Human trafficking is not solely sex trafficking it is segmented into various
categories. Trafficking includes but is not limited to sexual exploitation, forced labor, debt bondage,
involuntary servitude, and trafficking of cells and organs. The way the media frames human
trafficking has a rippling effect towards the audience and societies perspective. Positively using the
media can influence society and can possibly help fight against human trafficking. The Convention on
the Rights of the Child (CRC), along with the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of
Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), and the 14th Amendment have all stated their views
against human trafficking. The United States Department of State (2015) states, trafficking in persons,
human trafficking, and modern slavery have been used as umbrella terms for the act of recruiting,
harboring, transporting, providing, or obtaining a person for compelled labor or commercial sex acts
through the use of force, fraud, or coercion (p. 7). Human trafficking is mostly thought of as sex
trafficking of woman and children but this is not the only way traffickers use woman and children.
Women, children, and men are all subject to different types of servitude. The most widely recognized
one
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Whole Life
Introduction In creating a whole life concept for myself as I become an engineer was a little
overwhelming for me at first. Reading The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People By Stephen R. Covey,
really helped me to better understand what a whole life concept was and how to apply it to daily life.
In Habit 1 Be Proactive I was introduced to the concentric circles model as seen Fig.1. Starting out
with the circle of concern which includes worries fears such as national debt, nuclear war, health,
personal relationships and problems at work. Outside of my circle of concern are the things that I do
not have any involvement in. Inside my circle of concern there are things that I have no real control of,
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He breaks down priorities into the quadrants shown in table 1. The best way to mange your time
would be staying in quadrant II. By staying in quadrant II you will spend less time in I, and have more
time for III and IV. As an engineer developing great time management skills is a must. By staying in
quadrant II you will build the relationships need to move forward, and open more doors for the future.
Also this will free up more time for those projects that have a deadline and require long hours. Habit 4
Win/Win Win/Win is a character based code where all parties involved gain something. Win/Win does
not show life as a competition where someone loses. Also Covey says that if a mutual benefit can t be
found then no deal, agree to disagree agreeably. In today s world I believe Win/Win should be applied
with the environment in mind especially with nature resources decreasing. Design products that can be
easily recycled or having longer lifespans would help reduce our carbon foot print. Habit 5 Seek First
to Understand, Then to be understood Communication is one of the most important life skills. In Habit
5 Covey tells us that listening is the most important part of communication. Covey also describes
empathic listening, listening with intent to understand the other person s frame of reference and
feelings. After understanding come being understood the key to being understood courage. It is
important that
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Big Moments
In life there will be good and bad moments, but those moments are what shapes us. Not only does it
shape up, but when we grow old you feel like your life has been good. When you are young you can
steer away from conversation. No one is permanent on this earth, so make as many memories as
possible. Memories don t necessarily have to relate to big moments. They can be small moments.
I will never forget the time, over spring break of 2017 my family and i had gone to the wineries. I was
so focused on my phone, but something told me to just look up and i did. In that moment of looking
around i realized i had so many generations at one table. The interactions between the different
generations. The love that was being spread, it made me wonder how much i have been missing out
on. Once you get the luxury of a phone and social media, you can become addicted to it. They may
think it was just a birthday, but it was memories and bonds that were being created. This is a day i will
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As for me i didn t really grow up on technology i didn t get a real phone until i was 14, which i think
is still pretty young. At events like brunch with my families you see that when you hit a certain age
you kinda stop intermingling with others and become glued to social media or have headphones glued
into your ears. As for younger kids who don t care much about technology the are more willing to talk
a socialize with the older generations even with their limited vocabulary. At events you tend to see
different age groups stay with their age groups. As someone who is considered part of the technology
era, it feels as if there is a lot of pressure and stereotypes of being glued to there phone. You may feel
that i m directing this at the younger generation, but i m not. This is focused on everyone who doesn t
realize what enjoying the moment feels
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I Have Always Loved Science Since A Young Age
I have always loved science since a young age. During high school, I began experimenting with all the
different science classes, that the school had to offer. Out of all of those classes I found the one that
brought an incredible amount of fascination. That class was Botany where I had studied plants and
learned their functions. I learned about how they grow from a seed to how they reproduce. Even with
that class, I have always found that plants bring a certain amount of curiosity. I had dreamt many ways
to the perfect yard with all sorts of plant species. The yard would be overflowing with plants. Also, the
house would have so many plants inside that it would be a jungle. The courses required for botany are
very heavy with science. I know that I will be taking fifteen different science classes. I looked forward
to the challenges that each class will bring. During the time in my freshman year, I would like to know
what reading and writing, I will need for botany also known as plant science.
I looked in greater detail into Botany, I came to very interesting details about what my major will
include. I gathered all sorts of facts from different sources about Botany. Plant science is a hand on
very skilled profession. It requires a lot of experience and skills to work in the basic field of it. Botany
is very broad science of plants. Different scientist studies certain parts of plants and their functions.
Including their physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution,
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Scott Duvall And Daniel Hays State In Grasping God s Word
As Scott Duvall and Daniel Hays state in Grasping God s Word, every copy of the Bible today is a
translation, unless everyone wants to learn Hebrew and Greek (the Bible s original languages)...
(Duvall and Hays 23). This being the case, people may debate which translation is more accurate;
however, the best way to understand the Bible is by reading several different translations and
comparing them to one another. The main reason several translations helps people grasp the full
meaning of Scripture is because some translations are word for word, which is the formal approach in
translation and gives a reader the closest possible words from when the text was written. On the other
hand, the more functional approach in translation is thought for
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The Organizational Behavior And Direction Of Change
Self Reflection In my current profession the organizational behavior and direction of change is
influenced by the organization s culture. Organizational behavior occurs in all organizations but and
shapes and develops the culture without the employees ever being aware. Culture can be described as
the particular roles and values that people are accustomed to in a workplace. Culture can vary from
organization to organization. Before taking this course at Cornerstone, organizational behavior and
change was an unfamiliar notion. After taking this course I have a better sense of my role as a leader
within my current profession. I have been able to further expound on the concept of what drives
people at work, whether it is prestige, money or power. I am now able to utilize the concepts from the
CQ model and recognize our own use of the steps in Kotter s Model. CQ Model Many people think of
culture as the specific food a person eat, their traditional family values or a person s ethnic
background. Although these assumptions are comprised in the explanation of culture, it is not limited
to only the customs described. In fact culture refers to behavior, values and norms of a particular
environment. This environment in this case is the workplace. Utilizing the CQ Model or Cultural
Intelligence Model, I was able to recognize my own strengths and areas that need improvement. The
CQ Model was developed by David Livermore which summed up people s cultural capabilities and
ability
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Karl Marx And The Great Philosopher Essay
Karl Marx was born in Trier, Prussia in 1818 to a Jewish family, but despite his baptism at age 6, he
later became an atheist. Marx attended University of Bonn, but due to his imprisonment for
drunkenness and variances with another student, he was enrolled in the University of Berlin by his
parents. Marx earned his degree in philosophy and began writing for Rheinische Zeitung, a liberal
democratic newspaper. He later became their editor. Marx was a member of Young Hegelian
movement which was group that criticized Christianity and the liberal resistance of the Prussian
autocracy. Marx engaged in numerous revolutionary movements; However, after the failures he was
driven to London in 1849. For most of his life, Marx was not working alone. Marx worked with
Friedrich Engels, who had created a similar theory to that of Marx. Engel was a great communicator
while Marx was the great philosopher. The two worked well together to formulate the term, Marxism .
Engel contributed much to Marxism and Karl Marx s other successes. Marx continuously studied and
wrote, but he was unable to finish the last two volumes of his work. Therefore, Engel put together
Marx s notes to finish the volumes after Marx passed on March 14, 1883.
A group of people who share similar opinions and views on characteristics of cultural movements,
philosophy, belief, and other concepts form into a school of thought. Karl Marx not only belonged to
the Marxian school of thought, but as seen by the name, also
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Plea Bargainning Essay
What is plea bargaining? Plea bargaining is the pre trial negotiation, which takes place in a criminal
procedure. During this procedure the defendant and has his attorney sits on one side, and the
prosecutor is on the other. The defendant either agrees to plead guilty or no contest to a crime. Another
element for plea bargaining would also be because the defendant reveals information such as location
of stolen goods, names of others participating in the crime or admission of other crime(s), such as a
string of burglaries. In return a reduction in charges, or dismissal of some charges, this has to be
approved by the judge, before accepting can take place. If the judge does not agree, then the plea
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Still in some cases, prosecutors may be convinced that they have the right defendant and a completely
accurate charge as to what crime(s) he or she committed, and yet secure a conviction may be
questionable. This of course is beneficial for both sides to arrange a resolution of the matter without
either side taking the chance that the case may go against them if it was to go to trial.
It was also proven in 1998, which 92 percent of the cases presented were returned by Manhattan grand
juries. Statistic seems to support critics claims that the grand jury is little more than a rubber stamp
The majority of theses cases are resolved through plea agreements; fewer than 10 percent actually get
to trial, and of those, the Manhattan District Attorney s Office claims a conviction rate of 75 to 80
percent (Berger 31).
Although plea bargaining may be beneficial, there are some people that may think that there are
problems associated with it. Steven Silberblatt states, to be voluntary within the meaning of the Fifth
Amendment a statement by a criminal defendant must be a product of free will, unencumbered by
threats or promises.
Coercion of any kind, whether physical or psychological is prohibited (Silberblatt). This being the
case, why is the Criminal Justice system permitted to make promises and threats in order to induce
defendants to give up all of their constitutional rights, which
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Cinematic Techniques In Jaws
Throughout this oral i will be reviewing the themes, cinematic techniques and props. Jaws is based on
Peter Benchley s best selling book. Steven Spielberg transformed this best seller into a horror movie in
which scared 95% of people out of the water. This could have easily been one of those cheesy movies
where you can just tell what is going to happen but the way Spielberg has incorporated the techniques
into the movie is outstanding. Spielberg has used props such as music, sound effects and he has also
used many boats to enhance the effects that the shark had on the area. The sound producer has used
the same Duh na... duh na.... dun dun dun dun.... music before something bad is about to happen so
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In one scene he could have 25 different angles and you wouldn t know because you would be so
interested in whats happening to focus on the angles of the camera. In the scene where everyone is at
the beach there are all the types of camera angles. Close up is used to show the juxtaposition. In one
scene where the camera is close up on the sheriffs face it shoes tat he is wearing more clothes then
everyone else this shows that he has no intention on going in the water whatsoever. He has a very
grumpy or angry look on his face whereas everyone else on the beach is smiling or laughing and
having a good time and enjoying the water. On two occasions the sheriff is having a conversation with
two people but his attention is o the water because he can see people swimming in the water and he
looks like he s getting ready to go save someone if someone gets in trouble. A young man is throwing
a piece of wood into the water for his dog to go and fetch. He throws it one last time and the dodgiest
return. He is franticly looking for her until the shark attacks. There is another part of this scene when
there is a close up of a mother whom has lost her child. Little does she know her son has been eaten by
a shark and didn t survive. She sees something wash up about 25m from her and she realises that its
her sons floating device and she the starts screaming for her
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Importance Of The Fifth Amendment
The fifth Amendment Everyday, people wait in a courtroom for a verdict by the grand jury. Once the
jury determines the verdict, the person being tried is not allowed to be tried again without new
evidence. The concept above, is used and enforced in the courts through the fifth amendment. The
fifth amendment is an important amendment because it ensures due process of law, free from self
incrimination, free from double jeopardy, indicted by a grand jury, and the government has the right of
eminent domain (Froseth). The fifth amendment has many parts to it. Each part helps society function.
One case that made the fifth amendment important was Miranda Vs. Arizona. In Miranda Vs. Arizona,
a man named Ernesto Miranda was arrested and brought to jail. While in jail, Miranda was forced to
speak against himself. During this time, Miranda was not read his rights making him believe that the
his fifth amendment right was violated. Miranda brought his case to the supreme court where it ruled
in his favor. The court decided that the fifth amendment of self incrimination was violated and that
police officers are required to tell suspects that they have certain rights while being questioned and
arrested. (Miranda). This case changed American history. Every police officer now needs to tell
everyone in custody you have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against
you in the court of law... (Miranda Rights). Because Miranda brought this case to the courts,
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Schizophrenia Is The Most Common Mental Illness
Schizophrenia is a chronic and severe disorder which is equal in both Men and Women and affects one
percent of the worlds population, it is the most common mental illness (Carlson 2014). Schizophrenia
is the suffering from a split mind which can start at a very early age and remain as a lifelong disease.
(Tsuang 1982) In the UK currently 250,000 people are suffering from Schizophrenia. (Crow 1991)
There are several symptoms which are found in Schizophrenics which are characterised by positive,
negative and cognitive symptoms. However some people may differ differently due to their diagnosis
of Schizophrenia. Some individuals may show all the symptoms listed, whereas others may only
display a small number of them. (Jones et al.) In addition, the description of the symptoms of
Schizophrenics indicates that the disorder has been around for thousands of years. (Jeste et al.1985).
According to the Biological approach, Schizophrenia occurs due to brain abnormalities which
involves the absence of normal behaviour. Although, due to Schizophrenia being strongly genetic and
heritable, the presence of unusual behaviour may be due to underlying biological factors. (Carlson
2014) The main types of biological treatments available for Schizophrenia are Electro convulsive
therapy (ECT) and Psychosurgery, however there are other drugs therapies available for
Schizophrenia.
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) was developed in the 1930s and is the most effective treatment for
Schizophrenia.
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Histamine Diet Benefits
Benefits of a Low Histamine Diet for Allergies and More
When you experience an allergic or inflammatory response, histamines are produced within your
body, causing smooth muscle contraction and capillary dilation, (as well as those annoying bouts of
sneezing, wheezing, itching, and generally being miserable).
Histamine is in your body to protect it and keep it safe from potential poisons. At the right level, you
hardly even notice it.
However, if you have a condition called histamine intolerance, your body gives you no choice but to
notice.
Histamine isn t only found in your body. It is also in your food. Or, to put it more accurately, it s the
bacteria on food which naturally produce histamine as part of their metabolic process.
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The Influence of Macroinvertebrates Communities in Water...
Structure of macroinvertebrates communities may change with seasons because most environmental
factors change with seasons. This process can directly influence water quality parameters such as
Dissolved oxygen, turbidity, conductivity, temperature, nutrients, and pH. (McCulloch, 2009).These
parameters appears to have direct influence on the macroinvertebrate life cycles (Sporka et al. 2006).
In other words physical and chemical parameters of a catchment will ultimately determine what breed
should live in it (ANZECC ARMCANZ 2000) for example in the figure 1,2,3 and 5 that three higher
taxa Cnidaria, Nematoda ,Turbellaria were instinct or either in very low abundance in most of the
sampling site during summer and spring season. In nature these taxa commonly occur in similar
habitats at stream sites throughout the region (Dostine, 2014).
The examination of model macroinvertebrate for all sampling round shows that in summer there is
always less diversity and abundance among key higher taxa of the wetland as compared to early
spring. This is because of suitable temperature, water chemistry and flow. Similarly according to a
study conducted by Leigh( 2012) in dry summer water level or depth may decrease which is worst
situation for most surface dwelling species of macroinvertebrates(for example in summer sampling
round 1 only five tax were recorded). Higher temperature has several effects on macroinvertebrates
such as the less availability of oxygen for respiration,
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Ethical Issues Of Nike
Nike, Inc.
Nike, Inc. is an American multinational corporation that is engaged in the design, development,
manufacturing and worldwide marketing and sales of footwear, apparel, equipment, accessories and
services. Founded in 1964 by Bill Bowerman Phil Knight it is a public limited company listed at New
York stock exchange as NKE. Its headquarter is based out of Beaverton, OR. It has total of 51
subsidiaries around the world. At US$19 billion in 2014 it was the most valued brand in sports
businesses. It employed more than 44,000 employees worldwide and had a revenue of more than
US$24.1 billion in sales in the fiscal year of 2012.
Nike has more than 700 shops and offices in more than 45 countries outside united states. Most of the
manufacturing units are based out of Asia. Nike has been accused of using sweatshops since 1970 s to
produce footwear and apparel. Throughout 1990 s Nike was heavily criticized for selling goods
produced from sweatshops. they were not only criticized for poor working conditions in Asia but were
also criticized for moving their factories from United States and taking away American jobs. Nike has
denied the claims many times, suggesting the company has no control over sub contracted factories.
However in 2001 Nike director Todd McKean in an interview took responsibility and stated that there
were Nike employees present at sweatshops for quality control and that they handled the situation
irresponsibly by not taking accurate measures.
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Basic needs were not provided in these factories. factories were unsafe and the working conditions
were brutal. Violence by the security guards, child labor, exploitation of human rights, low wages,
extra working hours, corporal punishment were some of the key social issues at these sweatshops.
Company Code of
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Poem Analysis Billy Collins
In 2001, the American population was shocked by the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in
New York City. Two planes were hijacked and rammed into the twin towers. As soon as the first plane
hit, news reporters began to broadcast the event on every news station throughout the country. In the
next moment, a second plane crashed into the other building, and it was witnessed on live television. A
frenzy of panic and uncertainty engulfed the American society and patriotism soared. A multitude of
citizens was lost on this tragic day either by direct impact or saving the life of another. On September
11, 2002, one year after the horrendous moment in history, Billy Collins wrote a poem to memorialize
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Collins then begins to recite names of all those lost or affected by the tragedy. Starting with the letter
A and working down the alphabet all the way through Z. I started with A, with Ackerman, as it
happened. The Young and Ziminsky, the final jolt of Z (lines 5,43). Each letter of the alphabet
symbolizes a person who fell victim to the invasion. Moreover, each letter represents a name of a real
story of a life that perished ( The Names, Literary Analysis on a poem by Billy Collins , 1). The next
line, Davis and Eberling, names falling into place , describes two men who in trying to save others, the
building collapsed on them (line 7). Davis was a port authority officer who rushed into the building to
save the victims but could not save himself. His last words were those of heroism: One more trip . He
then was crushed from the impact of falling concrete and the iron structure of the building. Dean
Eberling, the other man, was stuck in an elevator and allowed two women to escape. By the time it
was his turn to crawl out it was too late, and he did not make it ( The Names, Literary Analysis on a
Poem by Billy Collins
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Large Aircraft Essays
The A 380 is becoming more popular as airlines look for ways to move the maximum amount of
passengers for the least money (Stafford, 2006). The A380 is made in passenger or freight versions.
The A380 800 is the largest passenger plane in the world. When passenger areas are divided into three
classes, the A380 can seat 550 passengers. When the entire plane is designated economy class, it can
seat 853 people. There is 50% more cabin floor space than the Boeing 747 because the A380s upper
deck goes the entire length of the fuselage ( Airbus a380 airfield, 2011). In 2010 there were already
over 30 in use and more are expected in the near future (Young Wells, 2011, p. 473). Due to the size
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According to FAA Order 5300, airports may submit Modifications of Standard (MOS) requests for
review of non standard compliance items as long as safety is not compromised . Making modification
would be much less expensive and less time consuming for the airports that are able to do them. Some
design standards to allow for safe use of the A380 include blast pad dimensions to be 250 x 400 feet (
Airbus a380 airfield, 2011).
Many smaller airports will not be able to fit the larger airbus and the A380 will be limited to only the
large, hub airports better able to accommodate them. Smaller airports may have to be used as feeder
airports that will connect passengers to the large airports and the A380s. This could be a problem of
increased congestion with the existing slot system if more connecting flights are needed and there are
no more gates available or slot time (Ruehle, Goetsch, Koch, 2006).
At this time intercontinental routes use the hub and spoke system. This method allows airlines to
bundle an increased number of passengers on the flights. The draw back is that it also leads to a more
complex feeder flight schedule. Those airports with the facilities and room to support the airbuses
would then become hubs for those aircraft flights. To be profitable and fill enough seats, airports with
the most potential passengers would need to be paired for flights. Any delay or cancellation would
have a domino effect, costing more
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The Motive For Metaphor By John Frye
In the first chapter of the book, The Motive for Metaphor , Frye starts off the book by using a vivid
scene of an uninhabited island to illustrate three levels of the human mind and the language for each
of them and further explore the use of imagination in literature. Frye then discusses the distinction
between the arts and the sciences as science begins with the world we have to live in, accepting its
data and trying to explain its laws (p23) while art begins with the world we construct, not the world
we see .(p23) By shedding light on the fundamental difference, Frye argues that literature begins in the
imaginative world and stresses his point of an unprogressive literature world even though imagination
has no limits.
Secondly, in The Singing School , Frye argues that literature itself, especially poetry, has a pedigree
that provides writers with a form of convention because Literature can derive its forms only from
itself (p. 42). Frye denies the idea that every literature piece is unique and totally unrelated to the
previous one by forcefully argues that A writer s desire to write can only have come from previous
experience of literature , and he ll start by imitating whatever he s read. (p40) Meanwhile, even ...
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To bring anything really to life in literature we can t be lifelike: we have to be literature like (p. 91)
specifies the attitude that writers must hold, being literature like, which is to be imaginative.
Respectfully, it is necessary to understand the experience of literature for a reader. From Frye s
description of the literature world, readers will plead to his ideas that literature is the essence of
human kind that would bring drastic changes and we should devote ourselves to use the power of
imagination to understand
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Voiceover Techniques In Hushpuppy
In the final scene of the film, an extreme close up is used to build drama and shows that something
emotional will happen between Hushpuppy and her father, Wink. Moments after an over the shoulder
shot is used from behind Hushpuppy and Wink to show how each character views the situation.
Hushpuppy sees the situation as an opportunity to become stronger, whereas Wink views it as a time
to say goodbye. The extreme long shot used to compare the size between Hushpuppy and the Aurochs
reveals Hushpuppy s strong side and shows how brave and fearless she has become. The voiceover
technique is often used throughout the film to provide more meaning to the visuals, but its main
purpose is to show how Hushpuppy views the world and her thoughts and feelings
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Taming Of The Shrew Play Vs Play
However, even if it is clear that Shakespeare was not the patriarchal bard, The Taming of The Shrew is
quite unsatisfying compared to his other great pieces of work. As I mentioned, the original version of
the play does not include closing segment with Sly, and leaving a wonder about the play s
completeness. Still, The Taming of The Shrew is an important piece of work which brings out the
comedic side of Shakespeare where irony and puns carry the play throughout. Also, as a comedy, this
play truly brings us laughter receiving a great value as a comedy
The Roaring Girl written by Thomas Dekker and Thomas Middleton is another Renaissance comedy
about women and marriage. As a contemporary play, it is interesting to analyse the play compared
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Eu Union Of The European Union Essay
On Thursday, June 23rd, in a history making vote, the people of the United Kingdom decided to leave
the European Union, hopefully providing flexibility on a range of issues. For those who back the exit
from the EU, the claim is Britain, among other things, will have better business regulations,
immigration control, and trade agreements. Ultimately, those in favor of leaving the EU, are seeking
an economic and policy independence.
EU Member s respective national flags. Photo by: Gordon JohnsonWhat is the EU?
The European Union is a union of 28 nations who have relinquished part of their sovereignty to EU
institutions such as the European Parliament, European Council, and European Central Bank. Formed
in 1993, the EU sought to further improve members economies and establish European free trade. In a
deeper effort to unite, the EU also has an official currency that can be used throughout Europe. The
currency, called the Euro, is used in 19 of the EU member states which make up the Eurozone. This
currency assists in easier spending as it compliments the single market established by the Union.
PM David Cameron and President Barack Obama (L); former Mayor Boris Johnson (R) Photo credit:
Getty ImagesThe reality of the exit
Depending on who you listen to, the UK s departure from the EU can seem like the worst economic
decision ever or the best opportunity for the people and country to truly thrive. Economists, World
Leaders, and experts of different
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The Role Of Marine Seaweeds For Enhanced Anticoagulant...
The seaweeds are a highly nutritive source for food and feed rich in minerals and dietary fibers
(Burtin, 2003; Chandini et al., 2008) and they are also very rich in bioactive compounds especially
their polysaccharides and polyphenols that have many health benefits (Wijesekara et al., 2011). The
scientists have applied various effective techniques to extract this bioactive compounds that involved
chemicals and enzymes (Heo et al., 2003; Ekanayake et al., 2008), but there are many limitations for
these techniques such as complexity, chemicals toxicity and high costs (Hoe et al., 2003).
Marine lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are adapted to live in the marine habitat (Kathiresan and
Thiruneelakandan, 2007) they are more suitable for the fermentation of marine biomasses and
conversion of its complex macromolecules to simple compounds. The use of marine LAB isolates in
the fermentation of marine seaweeds for enhanced anticoagulant activity has been reported
(Shobharani et al., 2013). Moreover, the use of LAB having the probiotic properties in production of
functional food can preserve the biomass and increase its value and health benefits (Taranto et al.,
2003; Molinaa et al., 2012).
Therefore the present study was carried out with the objective of isolation of marine LAB having the
probiotic traits to be used as a well defined starter culture in the fermentation of marine biomasses for
enhanced anticoagulant activity in an eco friendly and cost effective manner. It was also
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Describe The Convocation Process
Last week all Lindenwood University freshman were required to attend Convocation. Which before
going I had no idea what Convocation even was, but after going I am definitely glad that I went. The
meeting got me excited about starting my college career at Lindenwood University. The meeting
started off with some of the faculty talking about how they are looking forward to us freshman starting
classes. One statistic that I heard by one of the faculty members was that our class the class of 2019
had the highest average GPA in Lindenwood history of all incoming freshman. There was another
statistic that are class achieved and it was the highest ACT score average for incoming freshman,
another Lindenwood record. Then the Lindenwood choir the Voices
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Psychoactive Drugs And Its Effects On The Uk
Background
Psychoactive drugs can be defined as any chemical substance, whether it be of a synthetic or of an
organic nature, used with the purpose of altering an individual s psychological state of mind, mood or
perception (Gossop, 1993, cited in Saggers Gray, 1998). According to Fleckenstein, Hanson Venturelli
(2014), drugs are allocated into two categories consisting of illegal and legal. Illegal drugs usually
consist of hallucinogenic substances such as marijuana (however, can be used for medical reasons),
crack cocaine, ecstasy and others. The law prohibits use of these substances and can also result in
social stigma. On the other hand, legal drugs consist of substances such as coffee, alcohol, tobacco
and over the counter (OTC) drugs, to a high extent these drugs are usually socially accepted and the
effects are inconspicuous if used in moderation.
Statistics of drug use amongst youth in the UK
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NHI) (2012a), deaths regarding drug use has
doubled since the 1980 s, furthermore it is stated that there are more illnesses and disabilities from
drug abuse than any other avoidable health condition. There are many reasons why young people may
choose to indulge in the risky behaviour that is drug use. Individuals may feel pressured by their peers,
take this action out of curiosity or use it as a method for dealing with physiological or psychological
problems (Better Health, 2012). A study performed by Miller and Plant
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Thyroid Radiation Therapy
Once a patient is diagnosed with thyroid cancer, he or she must talk to the endocrinologist to discuss
the best treatment to address the disease. Depending on the case, the doctor can prescribe any or a
combination of these thyroid cancer treatments:
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy introduces anti cancer drugs to the body by ingestion or injection. It is not considered a
primary treatment for thyroid cancer, and most cases do not require it. However, chemotherapy is
combined with external beam radiation therapy when treating anaplastic thyroid tumors. Chemo drugs
target cells the divide quickly, and traditional chemo agents cannot distinguish cancer cells from
normal but quick dividing cells in the body.
Radiation Therapy
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To thyroid cancer patients, this is commonly known as radioactive iodine (RAI) treatment. The patient
ingests or is injected with radioactive iodine which is absorbed by the thyroid to produce T4 and T3
hormones. The radioactive iodine damages the thyroid cells affected by papillary and follicular cancer
types.
Surgery
Except for anaplastic cancer, most thyroid cancer types can be treated with surgery. The most common
surgery for thyroid cancer, thyroidectomy, refers to the removal of the thyroid gland. If the cancer has
affected only 1 side of the thyroid and shows no sign of spreading, the doctor can recommend a
lobectomy or the removal of a lobe of the thyroid. If the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes, the
doctor can also recommend to have them removed. Thyroid surgery is usually followed up with RAI
treatment.
Thyroid Hormone Therapy
Thyroid hormone therapy is usually done to compensate for the lack of thyroid hormones after
radiation therapy or surgery. The patient has to take levothyroxine to replace the natural hormone. The
therapy may help prevent some cancer types from returning. It may also slow the growth of thyroid
cancer cells that still remain within the
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The s Debts And Obligation Essay
Shkreli s debts and obligation. They were able to defrauded Retrophin by manipulating shares of
Retrophin and defrauding investors as an alternative means to settle liabilities (U.S. Attorney s office,
2015). The fraud scheme started to become undone when external auditors extended their
investigation (Mangan, 2016). Investigators started questioning the activity of the agreements that
were made and discovered that Retrophin had insufficient funds to cover the transactions that took
place (Mangan, 2016). More red flags starting appearing causing a huge domino effect when
Retrophin entered into four sham agreements and money were being paid out from more faulty
agreements (Mangan, 2016).
This case was unique because it had numerous funds being transferred between numerous accounts
and for an extended period of time, demonstrating a pattern of classical securities and wire fraud. The
fact that it involved vital medications price gouging to the public further made this investigation
notorious (U.S. Attorney s office, 2015).
It became crucial to study each transaction in order to connect the sources of the funds, as Shkreli was
accused of medication price gouging, repeated losing investor s money and falsifying report, and then
illegally taking funds from other companies to pay off investors (U.S. Attorney s office, 2015). If we
were to take on the case, we would have definitely made sure to analyze all portfolios from all the
businesses Shkreli had access to. The unique part
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How It Feelings To Be Colored By Zora Neale Hurston
Critical response essay How it feels to be colored written in 1972 by Zora Neale Hurston is a very
descriptive piece in which the author, talks about what it was like growing up in all black community
where she felt no race, until stepping into a more mixed and diverse environment. Surrounded by
more people of the white origin, where she begins to feel the feeling of being different Colored . Neale
uses a very descriptive word choice and attention grabbing metaphors to help portray her belief That it
doesn t matter the shade nor color of an individual s skin, when judged based on personal morals and
the desire of one s wellbeing we do not differ so much at all and in fact we all share similar
characteristics. Zora helps bring to light the social indifferences a colored person may have felt in
those times. I believe her work helps portray that given the short end of the stick, life is what you
make it; and how you perceive things. Once an individual has self happiness theirs not a person or
thing that can take that away from them. Neale s work how it feels to be colored me takes place in
Eatonville, Florida where Zora the main character outlines her journey from a curious little colored
girl, into a self assured, independent Black woman. Growing up in an environment where white
people were just persons that passed through town heading to and from their destination. Words were
never exchanged between
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The Key Concepts Of The United States Recognition And...
2.1 Key concepts
De facto states: From the Greek polis to nowadays sovereign state, the concept of state has changed
and evolved during time. Today, the 1933 Montevideo Convention sets the rights and duties of state.
Each sovereign state as a person of international law should possess the following qualifications: (a)
permanent population; (b) defined territory; (c) government; and (d) capacity to enter into relations
with the other states. By contrast, a de facto state is, a secessionist entity capable of delivering
governmental services while maintaining effective control over a given population and territory (Pegg
1998). Yet, if de facto states fulfil, the first three criteria mentioned above, they have usually a limited
capacity to enter in relation with other states, precisely, because they are denied official existence
through non recognition. The ultimate goal of these states is to achieve recognition and constitutional
independence (Lynch 2004). The recognition act can be seen or used as a discretionary power (of
sovereign states) mainly of a political nature. However, the criteria defined by the convention are very
limitative, and oversee only official status, not the way a state functions or should function. In another
word, what technically, differentiate de facto state vis à vis of any other sovereign state is related to
the fulfilment of the last criterion. Hence, if the key element is the recognition, one may wonder why
this recognition seems hard to obtain.
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Using Technologic Innovation as a Competitive Advantage
Innovation technology
Part 1 The technological community is evolving at a rapid pace, generating change within the entire
economy and forcing the other domains and sectors to also develop alongside. Within its internal
context, the technological field is a highly complex one, not only due to the complexity of the
innovations, but also due to the implications they generate, such as ongoing change, the need to
integrate the innovations for multiple benefits or the competition intensified by the technology. In such
an intricate setting, the firms have to continually develop and implement strategies by which to
increase the value of their technology and become the dominant designs within the industries in which
they operate. This objective can be attained through a series of efforts, all of them derived from the
features of the technologic innovation, but tailored to the specifics of each firm. In other words, the
firms will all have to develop their own models by which to use technologic innovation as a
competitive advantage, but some pointers in this direction can nevertheless be offered. One notable
example in this sense is represented by the focus of the firm on the collection of information from the
external environment, and its integration within the internal environment of the firm. With the new
and currently updated information, the firm can better support its efforts of technologic innovation and
the creation of competitive and commercial advantages through
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Crossing Borders
Crossing Borders
The beat up Arab minivan slowed tentatively under the scrutinizing gaze of the Israeli soldier on duty.
The routine was simple. About halfway between Damascus Gate in East Jerusalem and Ramallah, the
West Bank commercial center, the driver, blaring Arabic music on his radio, maneuvered around the
dusty slabs of concrete that composed the Beit Haninah Checkpoint. He waited for a once over by the
Hebrew speaking 18 year old and permission to continue. Checkpoints usually just small tin huts with
a prominent white and blue Israeli flag have become an integral and accepted part of Palestinian
existence under Israeli occupation. But for me, a silent passenger in the minivan, each time we entered
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This summer I traversed these border crossings and military checkpoints several times a week,
traveling from the comfortable West Jerusalem neighborhood where I was staying, to various locations
in the West Bank. Now that I am home, I cannot help but return again and again to this millisecond of
uncertainty. I realize now that border crossings and checkpoints have permeated my intellectual and
personal lives here at school as I continue crossing over symbolic borders in both my extra curricular
and academic endeavors.
For example, I have crossed over from the back of the classroom to the front, and have been both
rewarded and challenged by my teaching experiences. Since my freshman year of high school, I have
taught Hebrew language and Judaic studies at a local religious school, where I have tried to impart my
love for my heritage to middle school age students. Additionally, I have not only volunteered but also
invested personally in problematic middle school classrooms. Whether role playing methods of de
escalating a fight, or dividing the class into China and the U.S. in order to simulate global politics,
each class has given me a fresh outlook on education as well as a renewed excitement for my own
studies.
As a student, the opportunity to share my passion for learning has been personally fulfilling; the
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How To Write An Essay On Gerald Ford s Adulthood
GERALD FORD S LIFE AND PRESIDENCY
Introduction
This essay will contain information about the 38th president Gerald Ford, about his early life,
Education, Life experiences, Term(s), major world events, scandals, and accomplishments. The
information however, differ from the others. Gerald Ford was a unique president that has a past in
football and in law. When Nixon was involved with the watergate scandal it made him resign in 1974.
Before all that Gerald Ford s future was getting started.
Early Life
Gerald R. Ford Jr. was born on July 14, 1913 in Omaha, Nebraska, but didn t keep his hometown or
his name for long. In weeks, he was took by his mother to her parents house in Grand Rapids,
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During World War II he attained the rank lieutenant commander in the U.S Navy. After the war he
returned to Grand Rapids, where he practiced law and entered Republican Politics. A year later he
graduated from Yale Law School top third in his class. On November 15, 1948, he married Elizabeth
Bloomer (Betty Ford) and had 4 children, Michael, John, Steven, and Susan.
Terms, Major World Events, Scandals, Accomplishments
On August 9, 1974 Gerald Ford was sworn into office. The month after he was sworn in he pardoned
Richard Nixon. While in office, the US lost the Vietnam War, rocky foreign relations and an energy
crisis. Around this time two assassination attempts by Lynette Fromme and Sara Moore were made on
Fords life. Ford was the first president to visit Japan. Ford served 1 ½ presidential terms from 1974 to
1977. At the end of his presidency Jimmy Carter was running against Ford and Jimmy Carter won so
he took the presidential position.
Conclusion
Ford was a unique president with his backgrounds with football and decided to go into law instead of
pro football. Being the 38th president he had a impact on the United States. He had mistakes and he
had achievements, but he certainly had a vision for
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Case Study Of Sainsbury
Sainsbury s CEO Peter Davis has launched the Business Transformation Programme in November
2000 to consultancy firm Accenture. The main focus areas of the project were Supply Chain
Management, EPOS (Electronic Point of Sale) and the outsourcing of Sainsbury s IT processes to
Accenture. They had estimated £2.16bn for the whole project.
Stock availability is main basic point of supermarket food retailing business. Retailers can call it the
first moment of truth for the consumer. If there is no product on the shelves, the customer cannot buy
it. And of course the retailer cannot sell it, it misses a sales and profit opportunity. Along with
competitive prices and short queues at the checkout of the system, stock availability is one of the three
musts for grocery chains. If the company fail at one of these the company will start to fail as a retailer.
This is a lesson to Sainsbury s that once was the United Kingdom s leading supermarket as the mid
1990s.
The new automated system depots were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It give the chain better control of supplier to store replenishment time and stockholding. Sainsbury s
thought that software could work, given that food retailing encompasses many more variables than
other products. Robert Brent, supermarket analyst at KBC Peel Hunt, says: Accenture [its technology
consultants] delivered a system for food retailing that was far too exacting given the variables. It was
trying to use a just in time system with food where there are just too many uncertainties involved. The
system works, but basically it has no latitude; it can t take any fluctuations. Food retailing is not an
exacting science: how can you design a programme that can factor in, for example, the weather? The
others have kept, by and large, to traditional methodologies and they realise that you cannot take JIT
beyond a certain
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Last Judgment Genesis Comparison
While the series of Genesis is considered as one of Michelangelo s greatest works at his early stage,
the Last Judgment indicated his late style of new understanding of the world and life. The ceiling
painting s background is either white or light blue, and the figures are mostly dressed with cloak and
drapery. On the contrary, the dark blue background of the Last Judgment with a massive use of
shadows presented a dark tone. Figures in both the paintings have strong and vigorous figurative lines,
and they are muscular and dense. However, in the Last Judgment figures are clearly not drawn base on
the proper proportion, in fact they are out of proportion. The heads are relatively small to the bodies,
and the torsos are wider. [1] This
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Egypt s Press Freedom Issue And How The Government Is...
Once a global beacon, the American press has suffered from scandal, unpopularity and government
crackdowns . In this paper, I will be explaining Egypt s press freedom issue and how the government
is responsible. Egypt is an Arab country located in the corner of North Africa, close to the Middle
East. Egypt is a diverse country with many religions, mainly Islam and Christianity. Egyt has a
population of over 82 million. Ever since the Arab Spring started in Egypt, attacks on press freedom
increased immensely in numbers. Egypt arrests/attacks and prevents journalists from revealing
information or criticizing the government, police, army, and leaders within the country. It is believed
that Egypt has been practicing such acts in order to protect their government and regime, so it does not
change into the hands of the actual Egyptian people. Egypt claims to be a democratic state yet they are
restricting journalists from doing their job and arresting or torturing them. They are not only attacking
journalists, but also regular citizens who post about the government in social media like Facebook and
Twitter. More and more Egyptian journalists have been scrutinized and afraid of presenting
information on the state because of the huge possibility of being thrown into prison. The Egyptian
government does not want journalists or anyone to reveal information regarding them, so they do not
get exposed. If more information is revealed against the government then Egyptian people will
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Cabinet System
Cabinet system
The Cabinet of Malaysia is the executive branch of Malaysia s government. Led by the Prime
Minister, the cabinet is a council of ministers who are accountable collectively to the Parliament.
According to the Article 43 of the Constitution, members of the Cabinet can only be selected from
members of either houses of Parliament. Formally, the Yang di Pertuan Agong appoints all Ministers
on the advice of the Prime Minister, which he is obliged to follow.[1]According to Article 43 of the
Constitution, members of the cabinet including all the ministers and deputy ministers shall not be a
member of state legislative assembly, a member shall resign from the Assembly before exercising the
functions of his office. Ministers other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
g Cho Ha | MCA | Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities | Bernard Dompok | UPKO |
Minister of Home Affairs | Hishammuddin Tun Hussein | UMNO | Minister of Information,
Communications and Culture | Rais Yatim | UMNO | Minister of Energy, Green Technology and Water
| Peter Chin Fah Kui | SUPP | Minister of Rural and Regional Development | Mohd Shafie Apdal |
UMNO | Minister of Higher Education | Mohamed Khaled Nordin | UMNO | Minister of International
Trade and Industry | Mustapa Mohamed | UMNO | Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation |
Maximus Ongkili | PBS | Minister of Natural Resources and Environment | Douglas Uggah Embas |
PBB | Minister of Tourism | Ng Yen Yen | MCA | Minister of Agriculture and Agro based Industry |
Noh Omar | UMNO | Minister of Defence | Ahmad Zahid Hamidi | UMNO | Minister of Works |
Shaziman Abu Mansor | UMNO | Minister of Health | Liow Tiong Lai | MCA | Minister of Youth and
Sports | Ahmad Shabery Cheek | UMNO | Minister of Human Resources | Subramaniam Sathasivam |
MIC | Minister of Domestic Trade, Co operatives and Consumerism | Ismail Sabri Yaakob | UMNO |
Minister of Housing and Local Government | Chor Chee Heung | MCA | Minister of Women, Family
and Community Development | Shahrizat Abdul Jalil (Senator) | UMNO | Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Anifah Aman | UMNO | Minister of the Federal Territories and Urban Well being | Raja Nong Chik
Zainal Abidin (Senator) | UMNO |
Legal system
Malaysia s legal
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  • 1. How To Write A Paper In 3Rd Person 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. How To Write A Paper In 3Rd Person How To Write A Paper In 3Rd Person
  • 2. Blue Kyanite Research Paper clairvoyance stronger, to open yourself up to talking with the spirit realm, and to give you prophetic dreams. Danburite helps you release anxiety and be calm while it helps you reach your higher self to communicate better with your spirit guides and aids in making out the meaning of dreams and meditations visions. Blue Kyanite helps make your clairvoyant talents stronger and your communication with the spirit realm better by creating knowledgeable dreams. By using tools to help you get better at your natural abilities, and meditating and working frequently on becoming more in tune with your intuition and understanding the messages your spirit guides send you, your clairvoyance will get better and you will become more accurate. Chapter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You must look at the color, the consistency, the clarity and the shape of the aura. There are specific meanings for each of the colors of the aura which we will deal with in a separate chapter. The primary colors have set meanings, but a combination color such as a reddish brown would take on qualities of both colors. And how clear and bright the color is, is very important to the interpretation, because a bright color means something very different than a dull color. As you learn about the colors you will also learn about where on the body the color is. Each chakra in the body is associated with a certain color so don t be surprised to find that color near that chakra. Colors around one area can mean one thing and around a different area mean something completely different. When we look at a person s aura we are looking at their true self, everything that is left after you take away all the habits, mannerisms, the people they pretend to be, and their frivolous, trivial behavior. Their aura shows who they truly are not the facade they show everyone in public. In general, the more balanced the aura, the healthier and more stabilized the person is. When taking in the whole aura you also may notice holes in some places. This can mean an injury or sickness, in some cases that the person isn t even aware of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Role Of Centralized Policies On The State Capacities This part explains the centralized policies with focus on the state capacities, which is the vital factor of developmental states model, and emphasizes on implications of the centralization for resource rich developmental states. The initial stage of the extractive industry demands the centralization in which the government exerts the strong state capacities, such as abilities to autonomously have its policy ownership (e.g. design and implement industrial policies), to efficiently mobilize resources and to rationally allocate revenues from the resources to more productive sectors in a given society (Arellano Yanguas and Mejía Acosta, 2014). Such a state led development often results from political leadership based on a strong ideology called developmentalism and requires the trained and efficient bureaucracy to devise national development schemes and implement relevant legal frameworks (Reinert, 2010). In addition to the capacities of setting up development plans, the successful development in resource based economy depends on their ability to save all or part of the revenues from the extractive industries (Lewin, 2011). Since the non renewable resources are destined to be depleted in the future, the mineral wealth is limited, and it means the state should save the revenues as much as possible to prepare for the future depletion (Lange and Wright, 2002). Moreover, the natural resources tend to have volatile prices, so the countries need to stabilize the income, for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. And the Bond Cannot Be Broken Daniel Fudge s And the bond cannot be broken is a short story that conveys the concept of journey by encompassing powerful imagery to depict the harsh reality of the negative outcomes of journeys. The text explores this rather pessimistic journey by employing the use of rich and varied literary techniques and depicting the entire journey as purposeless. A vast range of literary techniques is employed in the text, all of which contribute to exploring the negative outcome of journeys. Imagery is a predominant throughout the entire text, appealing to the auditory, olfactory, tactile and visual senses. This is highly effective in depicting the wild beauty and the horror of nature. Quotes such as ...the clouds brewing above and the dirt ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This endless cycle deepens the depressive mood of the text as it reveals the idea that despite how much they struggle, there is no survival . Also it also highlights the fact that this type of journey has been experienced many times before, evident by referring to the four generations of powerful and unrelenting men . The word powerful in the text is then contrasted later on when their efforts are depicted as futile ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. First Memory Descriptive Writing Droplets of rain fell on my cheek as I rushed heedlessly towards the bus stop. I had just finished my volunteering at the Blenheim Lodge senior care, and the thought of having fresh hot chocolate with its savory aroma beside the fireplace had persuaded me to go home and relax for the day. It was 5pm; before I could examine my surroundings, I heard the sound of the air brakes from afar, and I knew it was the 25 I had always been waiting for. As I waited for the bus to arrive, I reminisced about the beautiful and the mournful memories I had shared with the bus. I remembered the times when the driver lowered the ramp to let the old lady on, when I shared my life stories with the old lady I took care of at the lodge, and the frustrating times ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I missed those times when I could chase the bus with my friends, when people cared about not just their own lives, but also their surroundings, and when people sat and socialized with one another before mobile devices were invented. It s ironic how social media has done nothing but make us antisocial, and touch screens have caused us to lose touch with each other. Just like no one noticed the weary old senior who wished for nothing but a seat, no one would ever notice a lonely, depressed boy who was in pain and wished for nothing but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Against All Shareholders Government Greed Oil, stockholders, drama, racism, government and death are all words that come to mind when the Case Study of Caltrex are exposed. This controversy that occurred was one of the most horrific yet historic events in our pastime. This showed many examples of how management of companies has the responsibilities beyond normal duties to ensure a high return for stockholders. Investments should always carry high criteria before making the investment because people s livelihood depends on it. In this case, stockholders Texaco and SoCal invested in an oil company named Caltrex to give them a high return of its investment although the trust was severed by racism and government greed lend to an end result of sense of unjust ethics ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is racism in its finest and management should not be held responsible for the practices of the corporate people involved. This was a completely different situation then we have in most businesses today. They were angered because the black workers had special responsibilities and due to the white nation laws that were in effect they did not like it. Management has a job to do regardless if others disagree and even though the people that invested their money in this company were outraged it was not managements fault. The ethics practiced in this case are an ethic of care and ethic of virtue but in all reality this is completely based on race which is why we have laws against that today. In theory the stockholders believed that management was to blame but in reality they were simply doing their job to provide for their own families. At my job today there are many controversial issues that arise however I have no opinion to act on them. There are laws and regulations that are set in place that I am expected to follow and if I do not then I could lose my job. The moral reasoning behind it may not be positive but it is what it is and management has specific goals and money involved that are outside the moral actions of a person. Caltex s multinational workforce faced a major challenge in providing the oil and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Jewish Roots of Christian Liturgy I Introduction First Christian communities appeared in Jewish Palestine and Diaspora after the death of Jesus of Nazareth, called the Christ, around 30 CE. Not only Jesus himself was a Jew, but also his followers and very first members of the new growing community were mainly Jews. They all shared the Jewish belief, the Sacred Scripture that Christians later started to call the Old Testament (OT), and were not aware of founding a new religion. A closer examination of Jewish worship will let us understand how it influenced the new Christian worship. We will have a closer look at places of worship, liturgical sources and customs which were common at that time. A last task will be to ask whether there are any significant Jewish elements ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are some references to this pattern in the gospels (e.g. Lk 2,38; Mt 11,25 30; Jn 11,41 42). Further we will see how some of these prayers in connection with the domestic Jewish worship were essential for the Christian liturgy of the Eucharist. D. The third main place of Jewish worship was home, especially during the time of meal. In the OT the communion of meal and feast was understood as a sign of covenant (eg. Gen 26,30). The Sabbath as a day was a special sign of covenant with God (Ex 31, 13 15) and so was the meal. The main meal of the year was the Passover meal, as a memorial day for the Lord s passover in Egypt and deliverance from slavery (Ex 12). The weekly Sabbath meal on Friday evenings and the yearly Passover meal thus became quite elaborate. Bradshaw reminds that there is unfortunately no detailed evidence about meal prayers in the first century, but according to the later evidence many assume that every meal started with berakot (plural of berakah) and ended with them. The opening berakot were pronounced over wine and bread, while the berakot at the end of the meal, called Birkat ha mazon, consisted of a berakah for food, a hodayah for revelation and a tefillah for redemption (Bradshaw: 44f; Kavanagh: 621). For Christians the Last Supper with Jesus, which was a Passover meal, assumed a new meaning (Eucharist) as a thanksgiving and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. General Douglas Macarthur s Duty, Honor, Country Duty, Honor, Country When presented with an award or medal you are expected to give a little speech. Nothing extraordinary just a few words to thank people. General Douglas MacArthur went above and beyond when he was presented the Sylvanus Thayer Award. He gave this speech at West Point,which the was superintendent of, on May 12, 1962. The speech was entitled Duty, Honor, Country. The begins his speech with addressing his award and then the begins talking about the individual soldier. He states the qualities a soldier must have in order to complete his/her objective. Bravery and honor were stressed in this speech. The use of ethos, pathos, and logos really make this speech over the top along with the use of cesuras. Ethos was used in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Relationship Between Sports And Sports Sports in general and in books are defined as physical activities that involve challenges or competitive contests. Whereas, sociology as defined in the book refers to the study of social worlds that people create, maintain, and change through their relationships with each other. Hence, the combination of sports and sociology creates the study sociology of sports. Sociology of sport in simple words is a study of the relationship between sports and society. A society can also be referred to as a social world where we get to witness different cultures coming together to form relationships. Additionally, the relationships formed by the people in a society later shows us the social structures and interactions people make and develop with each other in everyday life. Moreover, the social interactions made with groups of people work to influence those people s feelings, thoughts and actions, which can also influence their thoughts on sports. Therefore, sociology of sports studies how culture and values influence sports and how sports influences culture and values. Additionally, as sports are integrated into many spheres of social life, sociology of sport also studies the relationship between sports and family, education, religion, economy, politics, media, gender, race, youth, etc. Sociology of sport, a study of the relationship between sports and society shows us how sports can play a big role in our society as a whole to help us eliminate discrimination and promote healthy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Book Of Genesis Analysis In Genesis 6:2 and 4, it tells of the beginning of Noah and The Flood when it mentions of the sons of Elohim, or the Nephilim, this time taking human women as wives. Nephilim describes those whose fathers were gods and mothers were human. To an immortal man, El explains that he is the head of a Divine Council in Ezekiel 28:2. Another name describing El is Elyon Most High as written in Deuteronomy 32:8, when El distributes among his 70 sons a nation as their family inheritance for them to be its ruler. Later on English religious scholars became uncomfortable with the Septuagint Text that read, according to the number of the heavenly assembly, so they altered the reading to say according to the number of the children of Israel. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the United Monarchy emerged, around 1035BC, the family god named Yahweh was promoted as the national God of the kingdom. Other than those who were part of the religious sect and the bureaucracy the remainder of the people continued to worship as they did previously. Considered by many the name of God or Yahweh was considered sacred and not allowed to be written or published in the majority of the Old and New Testaments, resulted with a symbol or Tetragrammation YHWH to be used in the early Hebrew Bibles along with the Dead Sea Scrolls. Traditionally, writers the Holy Bibles used such names as adonai, Lord or the Lord because to say the name Yahweh could only be spoken by a high priests and never among the common people. For centuries, only in the editions of the Sacred Name Bibles was the name Yahweh used and not until 1966AD did the name Yahweh began to be printed in the translations of the Jerusalem Bible. What we thought we knew about the Old Testament changed after the discoveries at the Ras Sharma archaeological excavation site between 1928 to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Why Is John Brown Wrong John Brown: Right or Wrong about Abolition While John Brown had the right idea about abolishing slavery, he killed people because of it. However, he believed that it was his God given mission to free the slaves, and so he employed the help of his sons and other people sympathetic to his cause. Even though he might have had good intentions and ideas, he went about abolishing slavery the wrong way. John Brown was a radical abolitionist who believed in the violent overthrow of the slavery system. (History.com Staff) He was born in Torrington, Connecticut, on May 9, 1800, to Ruth Mills and Owen Brown. Brown s father was a Calvinist and worked as a tanner. He passionately believed that slavery was wrong. (Bio.com Staff) When Brown was five years old, he and his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brown appointed himself captain of the antislavery forces at the Osawatomie Creek. When proslavery forces attacked the free state town of Lawrence, guerilla (a member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting [www.dictionary.com]) warfare broke out. The warfare caused more than a hundred men and boys to die. However, that is not the worst part; the people killed were killed in cold blood. They did not fight back; in fact most of them were not even armed. The success of the proslavery guerilla fired up Brown s resolution, as well as four of his sons and two other allies, to murder five reputably proslavery settlers. (History.com Staff) However, all of his acts led up to his largest and final act. That final act was John Brown s Raid on Harper s Ferry. His plan was to capture arms to supply the slaves and create a mass insurgence. It took several months of getting ready and gathering supplies. To start off, he was a fugitive from the law, so he grew a beard to disguise himself. (Kent, p.10) He spent weeks getting money from his societies, specifically the Secret ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Jabberwocky Poem Analysis The Giants We Face As seen in many productions and films throughout the years, like the Broadway hit Into the Woods and the classic Alice in Wonderland, people love to see the little guy triumph over a giant. It is a timeless underdog story that gives us a sense of superiority as we watch the often times relatable character combat their foe, whether it be inner demons or a literal monster. In Lewis Carol s poem Jabberwocky , we see a young boy combat the dreaded creature and ultimately kill it, reigning victorious. In the song Giants in the Sky from Into the Woods, we hear young Jack ramble on about his grand adventure above the clouds to the confused Baker. Both of these pieces feature what we might see as someone small taking on something much larger than we would expect them to. Carol s Jabberwocky and Giants in the Sky both tell in a unique way of a youth s quest to face their own giant. Carol opens his poem with nonsensical descriptions and a father telling his boy to Beware the Jabberwock, my son! (5) with its jaws that bite, the claws that catch! (6). Though the poem is short, it clearly tells a story of a beast that terrorizes and people that fear it. The Jabberwocky is a vicious monster, and it is mentioned that long time the manxome foe he sought (10) which could be implying that it has been around for ages. It is easy to read this poem, because it is utter nonsense without complex meaning or deep truths. Many of the words used in the poem were made ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Human Trafficking And The Media Human trafficking has become an emerging worldwide public health crisis that has been understudied and under published by both society and the media. Human trafficking has affected men, woman, and children in varying ways. Human trafficking is not solely sex trafficking it is segmented into various categories. Trafficking includes but is not limited to sexual exploitation, forced labor, debt bondage, involuntary servitude, and trafficking of cells and organs. The way the media frames human trafficking has a rippling effect towards the audience and societies perspective. Positively using the media can influence society and can possibly help fight against human trafficking. The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), along with the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), and the 14th Amendment have all stated their views against human trafficking. The United States Department of State (2015) states, trafficking in persons, human trafficking, and modern slavery have been used as umbrella terms for the act of recruiting, harboring, transporting, providing, or obtaining a person for compelled labor or commercial sex acts through the use of force, fraud, or coercion (p. 7). Human trafficking is mostly thought of as sex trafficking of woman and children but this is not the only way traffickers use woman and children. Women, children, and men are all subject to different types of servitude. The most widely recognized one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Whole Life Introduction In creating a whole life concept for myself as I become an engineer was a little overwhelming for me at first. Reading The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People By Stephen R. Covey, really helped me to better understand what a whole life concept was and how to apply it to daily life. In Habit 1 Be Proactive I was introduced to the concentric circles model as seen Fig.1. Starting out with the circle of concern which includes worries fears such as national debt, nuclear war, health, personal relationships and problems at work. Outside of my circle of concern are the things that I do not have any involvement in. Inside my circle of concern there are things that I have no real control of, also there are things I can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He breaks down priorities into the quadrants shown in table 1. The best way to mange your time would be staying in quadrant II. By staying in quadrant II you will spend less time in I, and have more time for III and IV. As an engineer developing great time management skills is a must. By staying in quadrant II you will build the relationships need to move forward, and open more doors for the future. Also this will free up more time for those projects that have a deadline and require long hours. Habit 4 Win/Win Win/Win is a character based code where all parties involved gain something. Win/Win does not show life as a competition where someone loses. Also Covey says that if a mutual benefit can t be found then no deal, agree to disagree agreeably. In today s world I believe Win/Win should be applied with the environment in mind especially with nature resources decreasing. Design products that can be easily recycled or having longer lifespans would help reduce our carbon foot print. Habit 5 Seek First to Understand, Then to be understood Communication is one of the most important life skills. In Habit 5 Covey tells us that listening is the most important part of communication. Covey also describes empathic listening, listening with intent to understand the other person s frame of reference and feelings. After understanding come being understood the key to being understood courage. It is important that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Big Moments In life there will be good and bad moments, but those moments are what shapes us. Not only does it shape up, but when we grow old you feel like your life has been good. When you are young you can steer away from conversation. No one is permanent on this earth, so make as many memories as possible. Memories don t necessarily have to relate to big moments. They can be small moments. I will never forget the time, over spring break of 2017 my family and i had gone to the wineries. I was so focused on my phone, but something told me to just look up and i did. In that moment of looking around i realized i had so many generations at one table. The interactions between the different generations. The love that was being spread, it made me wonder how much i have been missing out on. Once you get the luxury of a phone and social media, you can become addicted to it. They may think it was just a birthday, but it was memories and bonds that were being created. This is a day i will never forget. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As for me i didn t really grow up on technology i didn t get a real phone until i was 14, which i think is still pretty young. At events like brunch with my families you see that when you hit a certain age you kinda stop intermingling with others and become glued to social media or have headphones glued into your ears. As for younger kids who don t care much about technology the are more willing to talk a socialize with the older generations even with their limited vocabulary. At events you tend to see different age groups stay with their age groups. As someone who is considered part of the technology era, it feels as if there is a lot of pressure and stereotypes of being glued to there phone. You may feel that i m directing this at the younger generation, but i m not. This is focused on everyone who doesn t realize what enjoying the moment feels ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. I Have Always Loved Science Since A Young Age I have always loved science since a young age. During high school, I began experimenting with all the different science classes, that the school had to offer. Out of all of those classes I found the one that brought an incredible amount of fascination. That class was Botany where I had studied plants and learned their functions. I learned about how they grow from a seed to how they reproduce. Even with that class, I have always found that plants bring a certain amount of curiosity. I had dreamt many ways to the perfect yard with all sorts of plant species. The yard would be overflowing with plants. Also, the house would have so many plants inside that it would be a jungle. The courses required for botany are very heavy with science. I know that I will be taking fifteen different science classes. I looked forward to the challenges that each class will bring. During the time in my freshman year, I would like to know what reading and writing, I will need for botany also known as plant science. I looked in greater detail into Botany, I came to very interesting details about what my major will include. I gathered all sorts of facts from different sources about Botany. Plant science is a hand on very skilled profession. It requires a lot of experience and skills to work in the basic field of it. Botany is very broad science of plants. Different scientist studies certain parts of plants and their functions. Including their physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Scott Duvall And Daniel Hays State In Grasping God s Word As Scott Duvall and Daniel Hays state in Grasping God s Word, every copy of the Bible today is a translation, unless everyone wants to learn Hebrew and Greek (the Bible s original languages)... (Duvall and Hays 23). This being the case, people may debate which translation is more accurate; however, the best way to understand the Bible is by reading several different translations and comparing them to one another. The main reason several translations helps people grasp the full meaning of Scripture is because some translations are word for word, which is the formal approach in translation and gives a reader the closest possible words from when the text was written. On the other hand, the more functional approach in translation is thought for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Organizational Behavior And Direction Of Change Self Reflection In my current profession the organizational behavior and direction of change is influenced by the organization s culture. Organizational behavior occurs in all organizations but and shapes and develops the culture without the employees ever being aware. Culture can be described as the particular roles and values that people are accustomed to in a workplace. Culture can vary from organization to organization. Before taking this course at Cornerstone, organizational behavior and change was an unfamiliar notion. After taking this course I have a better sense of my role as a leader within my current profession. I have been able to further expound on the concept of what drives people at work, whether it is prestige, money or power. I am now able to utilize the concepts from the CQ model and recognize our own use of the steps in Kotter s Model. CQ Model Many people think of culture as the specific food a person eat, their traditional family values or a person s ethnic background. Although these assumptions are comprised in the explanation of culture, it is not limited to only the customs described. In fact culture refers to behavior, values and norms of a particular environment. This environment in this case is the workplace. Utilizing the CQ Model or Cultural Intelligence Model, I was able to recognize my own strengths and areas that need improvement. The CQ Model was developed by David Livermore which summed up people s cultural capabilities and ability ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Karl Marx And The Great Philosopher Essay Karl Marx was born in Trier, Prussia in 1818 to a Jewish family, but despite his baptism at age 6, he later became an atheist. Marx attended University of Bonn, but due to his imprisonment for drunkenness and variances with another student, he was enrolled in the University of Berlin by his parents. Marx earned his degree in philosophy and began writing for Rheinische Zeitung, a liberal democratic newspaper. He later became their editor. Marx was a member of Young Hegelian movement which was group that criticized Christianity and the liberal resistance of the Prussian autocracy. Marx engaged in numerous revolutionary movements; However, after the failures he was driven to London in 1849. For most of his life, Marx was not working alone. Marx worked with Friedrich Engels, who had created a similar theory to that of Marx. Engel was a great communicator while Marx was the great philosopher. The two worked well together to formulate the term, Marxism . Engel contributed much to Marxism and Karl Marx s other successes. Marx continuously studied and wrote, but he was unable to finish the last two volumes of his work. Therefore, Engel put together Marx s notes to finish the volumes after Marx passed on March 14, 1883. A group of people who share similar opinions and views on characteristics of cultural movements, philosophy, belief, and other concepts form into a school of thought. Karl Marx not only belonged to the Marxian school of thought, but as seen by the name, also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Plea Bargainning Essay What is plea bargaining? Plea bargaining is the pre trial negotiation, which takes place in a criminal procedure. During this procedure the defendant and has his attorney sits on one side, and the prosecutor is on the other. The defendant either agrees to plead guilty or no contest to a crime. Another element for plea bargaining would also be because the defendant reveals information such as location of stolen goods, names of others participating in the crime or admission of other crime(s), such as a string of burglaries. In return a reduction in charges, or dismissal of some charges, this has to be approved by the judge, before accepting can take place. If the judge does not agree, then the plea bargain is cancelled. In the book Law ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Still in some cases, prosecutors may be convinced that they have the right defendant and a completely accurate charge as to what crime(s) he or she committed, and yet secure a conviction may be questionable. This of course is beneficial for both sides to arrange a resolution of the matter without either side taking the chance that the case may go against them if it was to go to trial. It was also proven in 1998, which 92 percent of the cases presented were returned by Manhattan grand juries. Statistic seems to support critics claims that the grand jury is little more than a rubber stamp The majority of theses cases are resolved through plea agreements; fewer than 10 percent actually get to trial, and of those, the Manhattan District Attorney s Office claims a conviction rate of 75 to 80 percent (Berger 31). Although plea bargaining may be beneficial, there are some people that may think that there are problems associated with it. Steven Silberblatt states, to be voluntary within the meaning of the Fifth Amendment a statement by a criminal defendant must be a product of free will, unencumbered by threats or promises. Coercion of any kind, whether physical or psychological is prohibited (Silberblatt). This being the case, why is the Criminal Justice system permitted to make promises and threats in order to induce defendants to give up all of their constitutional rights, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Cinematic Techniques In Jaws Throughout this oral i will be reviewing the themes, cinematic techniques and props. Jaws is based on Peter Benchley s best selling book. Steven Spielberg transformed this best seller into a horror movie in which scared 95% of people out of the water. This could have easily been one of those cheesy movies where you can just tell what is going to happen but the way Spielberg has incorporated the techniques into the movie is outstanding. Spielberg has used props such as music, sound effects and he has also used many boats to enhance the effects that the shark had on the area. The sound producer has used the same Duh na... duh na.... dun dun dun dun.... music before something bad is about to happen so that it builds the tension up for the watcher. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In one scene he could have 25 different angles and you wouldn t know because you would be so interested in whats happening to focus on the angles of the camera. In the scene where everyone is at the beach there are all the types of camera angles. Close up is used to show the juxtaposition. In one scene where the camera is close up on the sheriffs face it shoes tat he is wearing more clothes then everyone else this shows that he has no intention on going in the water whatsoever. He has a very grumpy or angry look on his face whereas everyone else on the beach is smiling or laughing and having a good time and enjoying the water. On two occasions the sheriff is having a conversation with two people but his attention is o the water because he can see people swimming in the water and he looks like he s getting ready to go save someone if someone gets in trouble. A young man is throwing a piece of wood into the water for his dog to go and fetch. He throws it one last time and the dodgiest return. He is franticly looking for her until the shark attacks. There is another part of this scene when there is a close up of a mother whom has lost her child. Little does she know her son has been eaten by a shark and didn t survive. She sees something wash up about 25m from her and she realises that its her sons floating device and she the starts screaming for her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Importance Of The Fifth Amendment The fifth Amendment Everyday, people wait in a courtroom for a verdict by the grand jury. Once the jury determines the verdict, the person being tried is not allowed to be tried again without new evidence. The concept above, is used and enforced in the courts through the fifth amendment. The fifth amendment is an important amendment because it ensures due process of law, free from self incrimination, free from double jeopardy, indicted by a grand jury, and the government has the right of eminent domain (Froseth). The fifth amendment has many parts to it. Each part helps society function. One case that made the fifth amendment important was Miranda Vs. Arizona. In Miranda Vs. Arizona, a man named Ernesto Miranda was arrested and brought to jail. While in jail, Miranda was forced to speak against himself. During this time, Miranda was not read his rights making him believe that the his fifth amendment right was violated. Miranda brought his case to the supreme court where it ruled in his favor. The court decided that the fifth amendment of self incrimination was violated and that police officers are required to tell suspects that they have certain rights while being questioned and arrested. (Miranda). This case changed American history. Every police officer now needs to tell everyone in custody you have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law... (Miranda Rights). Because Miranda brought this case to the courts, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Schizophrenia Is The Most Common Mental Illness Schizophrenia is a chronic and severe disorder which is equal in both Men and Women and affects one percent of the worlds population, it is the most common mental illness (Carlson 2014). Schizophrenia is the suffering from a split mind which can start at a very early age and remain as a lifelong disease. (Tsuang 1982) In the UK currently 250,000 people are suffering from Schizophrenia. (Crow 1991) There are several symptoms which are found in Schizophrenics which are characterised by positive, negative and cognitive symptoms. However some people may differ differently due to their diagnosis of Schizophrenia. Some individuals may show all the symptoms listed, whereas others may only display a small number of them. (Jones et al.) In addition, the description of the symptoms of Schizophrenics indicates that the disorder has been around for thousands of years. (Jeste et al.1985). According to the Biological approach, Schizophrenia occurs due to brain abnormalities which involves the absence of normal behaviour. Although, due to Schizophrenia being strongly genetic and heritable, the presence of unusual behaviour may be due to underlying biological factors. (Carlson 2014) The main types of biological treatments available for Schizophrenia are Electro convulsive therapy (ECT) and Psychosurgery, however there are other drugs therapies available for Schizophrenia. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) was developed in the 1930s and is the most effective treatment for Schizophrenia. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Histamine Diet Benefits Benefits of a Low Histamine Diet for Allergies and More When you experience an allergic or inflammatory response, histamines are produced within your body, causing smooth muscle contraction and capillary dilation, (as well as those annoying bouts of sneezing, wheezing, itching, and generally being miserable). Histamine is in your body to protect it and keep it safe from potential poisons. At the right level, you hardly even notice it. However, if you have a condition called histamine intolerance, your body gives you no choice but to notice. Histamine isn t only found in your body. It is also in your food. Or, to put it more accurately, it s the bacteria on food which naturally produce histamine as part of their metabolic process. Signs and Symptoms of Histamine Intolerance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/85/5/1185.full.pdf+html ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Influence of Macroinvertebrates Communities in Water... Structure of macroinvertebrates communities may change with seasons because most environmental factors change with seasons. This process can directly influence water quality parameters such as Dissolved oxygen, turbidity, conductivity, temperature, nutrients, and pH. (McCulloch, 2009).These parameters appears to have direct influence on the macroinvertebrate life cycles (Sporka et al. 2006). In other words physical and chemical parameters of a catchment will ultimately determine what breed should live in it (ANZECC ARMCANZ 2000) for example in the figure 1,2,3 and 5 that three higher taxa Cnidaria, Nematoda ,Turbellaria were instinct or either in very low abundance in most of the sampling site during summer and spring season. In nature these taxa commonly occur in similar habitats at stream sites throughout the region (Dostine, 2014). The examination of model macroinvertebrate for all sampling round shows that in summer there is always less diversity and abundance among key higher taxa of the wetland as compared to early spring. This is because of suitable temperature, water chemistry and flow. Similarly according to a study conducted by Leigh( 2012) in dry summer water level or depth may decrease which is worst situation for most surface dwelling species of macroinvertebrates(for example in summer sampling round 1 only five tax were recorded). Higher temperature has several effects on macroinvertebrates such as the less availability of oxygen for respiration, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Ethical Issues Of Nike Nike, Inc. Nike, Inc. is an American multinational corporation that is engaged in the design, development, manufacturing and worldwide marketing and sales of footwear, apparel, equipment, accessories and services. Founded in 1964 by Bill Bowerman Phil Knight it is a public limited company listed at New York stock exchange as NKE. Its headquarter is based out of Beaverton, OR. It has total of 51 subsidiaries around the world. At US$19 billion in 2014 it was the most valued brand in sports businesses. It employed more than 44,000 employees worldwide and had a revenue of more than US$24.1 billion in sales in the fiscal year of 2012. Nike has more than 700 shops and offices in more than 45 countries outside united states. Most of the manufacturing units are based out of Asia. Nike has been accused of using sweatshops since 1970 s to produce footwear and apparel. Throughout 1990 s Nike was heavily criticized for selling goods produced from sweatshops. they were not only criticized for poor working conditions in Asia but were also criticized for moving their factories from United States and taking away American jobs. Nike has denied the claims many times, suggesting the company has no control over sub contracted factories. However in 2001 Nike director Todd McKean in an interview took responsibility and stated that there were Nike employees present at sweatshops for quality control and that they handled the situation irresponsibly by not taking accurate measures. Timeframe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Basic needs were not provided in these factories. factories were unsafe and the working conditions were brutal. Violence by the security guards, child labor, exploitation of human rights, low wages, extra working hours, corporal punishment were some of the key social issues at these sweatshops. Company Code of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Poem Analysis Billy Collins In 2001, the American population was shocked by the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York City. Two planes were hijacked and rammed into the twin towers. As soon as the first plane hit, news reporters began to broadcast the event on every news station throughout the country. In the next moment, a second plane crashed into the other building, and it was witnessed on live television. A frenzy of panic and uncertainty engulfed the American society and patriotism soared. A multitude of citizens was lost on this tragic day either by direct impact or saving the life of another. On September 11, 2002, one year after the horrendous moment in history, Billy Collins wrote a poem to memorialize all those who departed from the physical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Collins then begins to recite names of all those lost or affected by the tragedy. Starting with the letter A and working down the alphabet all the way through Z. I started with A, with Ackerman, as it happened. The Young and Ziminsky, the final jolt of Z (lines 5,43). Each letter of the alphabet symbolizes a person who fell victim to the invasion. Moreover, each letter represents a name of a real story of a life that perished ( The Names, Literary Analysis on a poem by Billy Collins , 1). The next line, Davis and Eberling, names falling into place , describes two men who in trying to save others, the building collapsed on them (line 7). Davis was a port authority officer who rushed into the building to save the victims but could not save himself. His last words were those of heroism: One more trip . He then was crushed from the impact of falling concrete and the iron structure of the building. Dean Eberling, the other man, was stuck in an elevator and allowed two women to escape. By the time it was his turn to crawl out it was too late, and he did not make it ( The Names, Literary Analysis on a Poem by Billy Collins ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Large Aircraft Essays The A 380 is becoming more popular as airlines look for ways to move the maximum amount of passengers for the least money (Stafford, 2006). The A380 is made in passenger or freight versions. The A380 800 is the largest passenger plane in the world. When passenger areas are divided into three classes, the A380 can seat 550 passengers. When the entire plane is designated economy class, it can seat 853 people. There is 50% more cabin floor space than the Boeing 747 because the A380s upper deck goes the entire length of the fuselage ( Airbus a380 airfield, 2011). In 2010 there were already over 30 in use and more are expected in the near future (Young Wells, 2011, p. 473). Due to the size and weight of the aircraft, airports will have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to FAA Order 5300, airports may submit Modifications of Standard (MOS) requests for review of non standard compliance items as long as safety is not compromised . Making modification would be much less expensive and less time consuming for the airports that are able to do them. Some design standards to allow for safe use of the A380 include blast pad dimensions to be 250 x 400 feet ( Airbus a380 airfield, 2011). Many smaller airports will not be able to fit the larger airbus and the A380 will be limited to only the large, hub airports better able to accommodate them. Smaller airports may have to be used as feeder airports that will connect passengers to the large airports and the A380s. This could be a problem of increased congestion with the existing slot system if more connecting flights are needed and there are no more gates available or slot time (Ruehle, Goetsch, Koch, 2006). At this time intercontinental routes use the hub and spoke system. This method allows airlines to bundle an increased number of passengers on the flights. The draw back is that it also leads to a more complex feeder flight schedule. Those airports with the facilities and room to support the airbuses would then become hubs for those aircraft flights. To be profitable and fill enough seats, airports with the most potential passengers would need to be paired for flights. Any delay or cancellation would have a domino effect, costing more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Motive For Metaphor By John Frye In the first chapter of the book, The Motive for Metaphor , Frye starts off the book by using a vivid scene of an uninhabited island to illustrate three levels of the human mind and the language for each of them and further explore the use of imagination in literature. Frye then discusses the distinction between the arts and the sciences as science begins with the world we have to live in, accepting its data and trying to explain its laws (p23) while art begins with the world we construct, not the world we see .(p23) By shedding light on the fundamental difference, Frye argues that literature begins in the imaginative world and stresses his point of an unprogressive literature world even though imagination has no limits. Secondly, in The Singing School , Frye argues that literature itself, especially poetry, has a pedigree that provides writers with a form of convention because Literature can derive its forms only from itself (p. 42). Frye denies the idea that every literature piece is unique and totally unrelated to the previous one by forcefully argues that A writer s desire to write can only have come from previous experience of literature , and he ll start by imitating whatever he s read. (p40) Meanwhile, even ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To bring anything really to life in literature we can t be lifelike: we have to be literature like (p. 91) specifies the attitude that writers must hold, being literature like, which is to be imaginative. Respectfully, it is necessary to understand the experience of literature for a reader. From Frye s description of the literature world, readers will plead to his ideas that literature is the essence of human kind that would bring drastic changes and we should devote ourselves to use the power of imagination to understand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Voiceover Techniques In Hushpuppy In the final scene of the film, an extreme close up is used to build drama and shows that something emotional will happen between Hushpuppy and her father, Wink. Moments after an over the shoulder shot is used from behind Hushpuppy and Wink to show how each character views the situation. Hushpuppy sees the situation as an opportunity to become stronger, whereas Wink views it as a time to say goodbye. The extreme long shot used to compare the size between Hushpuppy and the Aurochs reveals Hushpuppy s strong side and shows how brave and fearless she has become. The voiceover technique is often used throughout the film to provide more meaning to the visuals, but its main purpose is to show how Hushpuppy views the world and her thoughts and feelings ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Taming Of The Shrew Play Vs Play However, even if it is clear that Shakespeare was not the patriarchal bard, The Taming of The Shrew is quite unsatisfying compared to his other great pieces of work. As I mentioned, the original version of the play does not include closing segment with Sly, and leaving a wonder about the play s completeness. Still, The Taming of The Shrew is an important piece of work which brings out the comedic side of Shakespeare where irony and puns carry the play throughout. Also, as a comedy, this play truly brings us laughter receiving a great value as a comedy The Roaring Girl written by Thomas Dekker and Thomas Middleton is another Renaissance comedy about women and marriage. As a contemporary play, it is interesting to analyse the play compared ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Eu Union Of The European Union Essay On Thursday, June 23rd, in a history making vote, the people of the United Kingdom decided to leave the European Union, hopefully providing flexibility on a range of issues. For those who back the exit from the EU, the claim is Britain, among other things, will have better business regulations, immigration control, and trade agreements. Ultimately, those in favor of leaving the EU, are seeking an economic and policy independence. EU Member s respective national flags. Photo by: Gordon JohnsonWhat is the EU? The European Union is a union of 28 nations who have relinquished part of their sovereignty to EU institutions such as the European Parliament, European Council, and European Central Bank. Formed in 1993, the EU sought to further improve members economies and establish European free trade. In a deeper effort to unite, the EU also has an official currency that can be used throughout Europe. The currency, called the Euro, is used in 19 of the EU member states which make up the Eurozone. This currency assists in easier spending as it compliments the single market established by the Union. PM David Cameron and President Barack Obama (L); former Mayor Boris Johnson (R) Photo credit: Getty ImagesThe reality of the exit Depending on who you listen to, the UK s departure from the EU can seem like the worst economic decision ever or the best opportunity for the people and country to truly thrive. Economists, World Leaders, and experts of different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Role Of Marine Seaweeds For Enhanced Anticoagulant... The seaweeds are a highly nutritive source for food and feed rich in minerals and dietary fibers (Burtin, 2003; Chandini et al., 2008) and they are also very rich in bioactive compounds especially their polysaccharides and polyphenols that have many health benefits (Wijesekara et al., 2011). The scientists have applied various effective techniques to extract this bioactive compounds that involved chemicals and enzymes (Heo et al., 2003; Ekanayake et al., 2008), but there are many limitations for these techniques such as complexity, chemicals toxicity and high costs (Hoe et al., 2003). Marine lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are adapted to live in the marine habitat (Kathiresan and Thiruneelakandan, 2007) they are more suitable for the fermentation of marine biomasses and conversion of its complex macromolecules to simple compounds. The use of marine LAB isolates in the fermentation of marine seaweeds for enhanced anticoagulant activity has been reported (Shobharani et al., 2013). Moreover, the use of LAB having the probiotic properties in production of functional food can preserve the biomass and increase its value and health benefits (Taranto et al., 2003; Molinaa et al., 2012). Therefore the present study was carried out with the objective of isolation of marine LAB having the probiotic traits to be used as a well defined starter culture in the fermentation of marine biomasses for enhanced anticoagulant activity in an eco friendly and cost effective manner. It was also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Describe The Convocation Process Last week all Lindenwood University freshman were required to attend Convocation. Which before going I had no idea what Convocation even was, but after going I am definitely glad that I went. The meeting got me excited about starting my college career at Lindenwood University. The meeting started off with some of the faculty talking about how they are looking forward to us freshman starting classes. One statistic that I heard by one of the faculty members was that our class the class of 2019 had the highest average GPA in Lindenwood history of all incoming freshman. There was another statistic that are class achieved and it was the highest ACT score average for incoming freshman, another Lindenwood record. Then the Lindenwood choir the Voices ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Psychoactive Drugs And Its Effects On The Uk Background Psychoactive drugs can be defined as any chemical substance, whether it be of a synthetic or of an organic nature, used with the purpose of altering an individual s psychological state of mind, mood or perception (Gossop, 1993, cited in Saggers Gray, 1998). According to Fleckenstein, Hanson Venturelli (2014), drugs are allocated into two categories consisting of illegal and legal. Illegal drugs usually consist of hallucinogenic substances such as marijuana (however, can be used for medical reasons), crack cocaine, ecstasy and others. The law prohibits use of these substances and can also result in social stigma. On the other hand, legal drugs consist of substances such as coffee, alcohol, tobacco and over the counter (OTC) drugs, to a high extent these drugs are usually socially accepted and the effects are inconspicuous if used in moderation. Statistics of drug use amongst youth in the UK According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NHI) (2012a), deaths regarding drug use has doubled since the 1980 s, furthermore it is stated that there are more illnesses and disabilities from drug abuse than any other avoidable health condition. There are many reasons why young people may choose to indulge in the risky behaviour that is drug use. Individuals may feel pressured by their peers, take this action out of curiosity or use it as a method for dealing with physiological or psychological problems (Better Health, 2012). A study performed by Miller and Plant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Thyroid Radiation Therapy Once a patient is diagnosed with thyroid cancer, he or she must talk to the endocrinologist to discuss the best treatment to address the disease. Depending on the case, the doctor can prescribe any or a combination of these thyroid cancer treatments: Chemotherapy Chemotherapy introduces anti cancer drugs to the body by ingestion or injection. It is not considered a primary treatment for thyroid cancer, and most cases do not require it. However, chemotherapy is combined with external beam radiation therapy when treating anaplastic thyroid tumors. Chemo drugs target cells the divide quickly, and traditional chemo agents cannot distinguish cancer cells from normal but quick dividing cells in the body. Radiation Therapy There are 3 types of radiation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To thyroid cancer patients, this is commonly known as radioactive iodine (RAI) treatment. The patient ingests or is injected with radioactive iodine which is absorbed by the thyroid to produce T4 and T3 hormones. The radioactive iodine damages the thyroid cells affected by papillary and follicular cancer types. Surgery Except for anaplastic cancer, most thyroid cancer types can be treated with surgery. The most common surgery for thyroid cancer, thyroidectomy, refers to the removal of the thyroid gland. If the cancer has affected only 1 side of the thyroid and shows no sign of spreading, the doctor can recommend a lobectomy or the removal of a lobe of the thyroid. If the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes, the doctor can also recommend to have them removed. Thyroid surgery is usually followed up with RAI treatment. Thyroid Hormone Therapy Thyroid hormone therapy is usually done to compensate for the lack of thyroid hormones after radiation therapy or surgery. The patient has to take levothyroxine to replace the natural hormone. The therapy may help prevent some cancer types from returning. It may also slow the growth of thyroid cancer cells that still remain within the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The s Debts And Obligation Essay Shkreli s debts and obligation. They were able to defrauded Retrophin by manipulating shares of Retrophin and defrauding investors as an alternative means to settle liabilities (U.S. Attorney s office, 2015). The fraud scheme started to become undone when external auditors extended their investigation (Mangan, 2016). Investigators started questioning the activity of the agreements that were made and discovered that Retrophin had insufficient funds to cover the transactions that took place (Mangan, 2016). More red flags starting appearing causing a huge domino effect when Retrophin entered into four sham agreements and money were being paid out from more faulty agreements (Mangan, 2016). This case was unique because it had numerous funds being transferred between numerous accounts and for an extended period of time, demonstrating a pattern of classical securities and wire fraud. The fact that it involved vital medications price gouging to the public further made this investigation notorious (U.S. Attorney s office, 2015). It became crucial to study each transaction in order to connect the sources of the funds, as Shkreli was accused of medication price gouging, repeated losing investor s money and falsifying report, and then illegally taking funds from other companies to pay off investors (U.S. Attorney s office, 2015). If we were to take on the case, we would have definitely made sure to analyze all portfolios from all the businesses Shkreli had access to. The unique part ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. How It Feelings To Be Colored By Zora Neale Hurston Critical response essay How it feels to be colored written in 1972 by Zora Neale Hurston is a very descriptive piece in which the author, talks about what it was like growing up in all black community where she felt no race, until stepping into a more mixed and diverse environment. Surrounded by more people of the white origin, where she begins to feel the feeling of being different Colored . Neale uses a very descriptive word choice and attention grabbing metaphors to help portray her belief That it doesn t matter the shade nor color of an individual s skin, when judged based on personal morals and the desire of one s wellbeing we do not differ so much at all and in fact we all share similar characteristics. Zora helps bring to light the social indifferences a colored person may have felt in those times. I believe her work helps portray that given the short end of the stick, life is what you make it; and how you perceive things. Once an individual has self happiness theirs not a person or thing that can take that away from them. Neale s work how it feels to be colored me takes place in Eatonville, Florida where Zora the main character outlines her journey from a curious little colored girl, into a self assured, independent Black woman. Growing up in an environment where white people were just persons that passed through town heading to and from their destination. Words were never exchanged between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Key Concepts Of The United States Recognition And... 2.1 Key concepts De facto states: From the Greek polis to nowadays sovereign state, the concept of state has changed and evolved during time. Today, the 1933 Montevideo Convention sets the rights and duties of state. Each sovereign state as a person of international law should possess the following qualifications: (a) permanent population; (b) defined territory; (c) government; and (d) capacity to enter into relations with the other states. By contrast, a de facto state is, a secessionist entity capable of delivering governmental services while maintaining effective control over a given population and territory (Pegg 1998). Yet, if de facto states fulfil, the first three criteria mentioned above, they have usually a limited capacity to enter in relation with other states, precisely, because they are denied official existence through non recognition. The ultimate goal of these states is to achieve recognition and constitutional independence (Lynch 2004). The recognition act can be seen or used as a discretionary power (of sovereign states) mainly of a political nature. However, the criteria defined by the convention are very limitative, and oversee only official status, not the way a state functions or should function. In another word, what technically, differentiate de facto state vis à vis of any other sovereign state is related to the fulfilment of the last criterion. Hence, if the key element is the recognition, one may wonder why this recognition seems hard to obtain. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Using Technologic Innovation as a Competitive Advantage Innovation technology Part 1 The technological community is evolving at a rapid pace, generating change within the entire economy and forcing the other domains and sectors to also develop alongside. Within its internal context, the technological field is a highly complex one, not only due to the complexity of the innovations, but also due to the implications they generate, such as ongoing change, the need to integrate the innovations for multiple benefits or the competition intensified by the technology. In such an intricate setting, the firms have to continually develop and implement strategies by which to increase the value of their technology and become the dominant designs within the industries in which they operate. This objective can be attained through a series of efforts, all of them derived from the features of the technologic innovation, but tailored to the specifics of each firm. In other words, the firms will all have to develop their own models by which to use technologic innovation as a competitive advantage, but some pointers in this direction can nevertheless be offered. One notable example in this sense is represented by the focus of the firm on the collection of information from the external environment, and its integration within the internal environment of the firm. With the new and currently updated information, the firm can better support its efforts of technologic innovation and the creation of competitive and commercial advantages through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Crossing Borders Crossing Borders The beat up Arab minivan slowed tentatively under the scrutinizing gaze of the Israeli soldier on duty. The routine was simple. About halfway between Damascus Gate in East Jerusalem and Ramallah, the West Bank commercial center, the driver, blaring Arabic music on his radio, maneuvered around the dusty slabs of concrete that composed the Beit Haninah Checkpoint. He waited for a once over by the Hebrew speaking 18 year old and permission to continue. Checkpoints usually just small tin huts with a prominent white and blue Israeli flag have become an integral and accepted part of Palestinian existence under Israeli occupation. But for me, a silent passenger in the minivan, each time we entered the no man s land ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This summer I traversed these border crossings and military checkpoints several times a week, traveling from the comfortable West Jerusalem neighborhood where I was staying, to various locations in the West Bank. Now that I am home, I cannot help but return again and again to this millisecond of uncertainty. I realize now that border crossings and checkpoints have permeated my intellectual and personal lives here at school as I continue crossing over symbolic borders in both my extra curricular and academic endeavors. For example, I have crossed over from the back of the classroom to the front, and have been both rewarded and challenged by my teaching experiences. Since my freshman year of high school, I have taught Hebrew language and Judaic studies at a local religious school, where I have tried to impart my love for my heritage to middle school age students. Additionally, I have not only volunteered but also invested personally in problematic middle school classrooms. Whether role playing methods of de escalating a fight, or dividing the class into China and the U.S. in order to simulate global politics, each class has given me a fresh outlook on education as well as a renewed excitement for my own studies. As a student, the opportunity to share my passion for learning has been personally fulfilling; the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. How To Write An Essay On Gerald Ford s Adulthood GERALD FORD S LIFE AND PRESIDENCY Introduction This essay will contain information about the 38th president Gerald Ford, about his early life, Education, Life experiences, Term(s), major world events, scandals, and accomplishments. The information however, differ from the others. Gerald Ford was a unique president that has a past in football and in law. When Nixon was involved with the watergate scandal it made him resign in 1974. Before all that Gerald Ford s future was getting started. Early Life Gerald R. Ford Jr. was born on July 14, 1913 in Omaha, Nebraska, but didn t keep his hometown or his name for long. In weeks, he was took by his mother to her parents house in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Three years later he changed his name ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During World War II he attained the rank lieutenant commander in the U.S Navy. After the war he returned to Grand Rapids, where he practiced law and entered Republican Politics. A year later he graduated from Yale Law School top third in his class. On November 15, 1948, he married Elizabeth Bloomer (Betty Ford) and had 4 children, Michael, John, Steven, and Susan. Terms, Major World Events, Scandals, Accomplishments On August 9, 1974 Gerald Ford was sworn into office. The month after he was sworn in he pardoned Richard Nixon. While in office, the US lost the Vietnam War, rocky foreign relations and an energy crisis. Around this time two assassination attempts by Lynette Fromme and Sara Moore were made on Fords life. Ford was the first president to visit Japan. Ford served 1 ½ presidential terms from 1974 to 1977. At the end of his presidency Jimmy Carter was running against Ford and Jimmy Carter won so he took the presidential position. Conclusion Ford was a unique president with his backgrounds with football and decided to go into law instead of pro football. Being the 38th president he had a impact on the United States. He had mistakes and he had achievements, but he certainly had a vision for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Case Study Of Sainsbury Sainsbury s CEO Peter Davis has launched the Business Transformation Programme in November 2000 to consultancy firm Accenture. The main focus areas of the project were Supply Chain Management, EPOS (Electronic Point of Sale) and the outsourcing of Sainsbury s IT processes to Accenture. They had estimated £2.16bn for the whole project. Stock availability is main basic point of supermarket food retailing business. Retailers can call it the first moment of truth for the consumer. If there is no product on the shelves, the customer cannot buy it. And of course the retailer cannot sell it, it misses a sales and profit opportunity. Along with competitive prices and short queues at the checkout of the system, stock availability is one of the three musts for grocery chains. If the company fail at one of these the company will start to fail as a retailer. This is a lesson to Sainsbury s that once was the United Kingdom s leading supermarket as the mid 1990s. The new automated system depots were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It give the chain better control of supplier to store replenishment time and stockholding. Sainsbury s thought that software could work, given that food retailing encompasses many more variables than other products. Robert Brent, supermarket analyst at KBC Peel Hunt, says: Accenture [its technology consultants] delivered a system for food retailing that was far too exacting given the variables. It was trying to use a just in time system with food where there are just too many uncertainties involved. The system works, but basically it has no latitude; it can t take any fluctuations. Food retailing is not an exacting science: how can you design a programme that can factor in, for example, the weather? The others have kept, by and large, to traditional methodologies and they realise that you cannot take JIT beyond a certain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Last Judgment Genesis Comparison While the series of Genesis is considered as one of Michelangelo s greatest works at his early stage, the Last Judgment indicated his late style of new understanding of the world and life. The ceiling painting s background is either white or light blue, and the figures are mostly dressed with cloak and drapery. On the contrary, the dark blue background of the Last Judgment with a massive use of shadows presented a dark tone. Figures in both the paintings have strong and vigorous figurative lines, and they are muscular and dense. However, in the Last Judgment figures are clearly not drawn base on the proper proportion, in fact they are out of proportion. The heads are relatively small to the bodies, and the torsos are wider. [1] This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Egypt s Press Freedom Issue And How The Government Is... Once a global beacon, the American press has suffered from scandal, unpopularity and government crackdowns . In this paper, I will be explaining Egypt s press freedom issue and how the government is responsible. Egypt is an Arab country located in the corner of North Africa, close to the Middle East. Egypt is a diverse country with many religions, mainly Islam and Christianity. Egyt has a population of over 82 million. Ever since the Arab Spring started in Egypt, attacks on press freedom increased immensely in numbers. Egypt arrests/attacks and prevents journalists from revealing information or criticizing the government, police, army, and leaders within the country. It is believed that Egypt has been practicing such acts in order to protect their government and regime, so it does not change into the hands of the actual Egyptian people. Egypt claims to be a democratic state yet they are restricting journalists from doing their job and arresting or torturing them. They are not only attacking journalists, but also regular citizens who post about the government in social media like Facebook and Twitter. More and more Egyptian journalists have been scrutinized and afraid of presenting information on the state because of the huge possibility of being thrown into prison. The Egyptian government does not want journalists or anyone to reveal information regarding them, so they do not get exposed. If more information is revealed against the government then Egyptian people will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Cabinet System Cabinet system The Cabinet of Malaysia is the executive branch of Malaysia s government. Led by the Prime Minister, the cabinet is a council of ministers who are accountable collectively to the Parliament. According to the Article 43 of the Constitution, members of the Cabinet can only be selected from members of either houses of Parliament. Formally, the Yang di Pertuan Agong appoints all Ministers on the advice of the Prime Minister, which he is obliged to follow.[1]According to Article 43 of the Constitution, members of the cabinet including all the ministers and deputy ministers shall not be a member of state legislative assembly, a member shall resign from the Assembly before exercising the functions of his office. Ministers other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... g Cho Ha | MCA | Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities | Bernard Dompok | UPKO | Minister of Home Affairs | Hishammuddin Tun Hussein | UMNO | Minister of Information, Communications and Culture | Rais Yatim | UMNO | Minister of Energy, Green Technology and Water | Peter Chin Fah Kui | SUPP | Minister of Rural and Regional Development | Mohd Shafie Apdal | UMNO | Minister of Higher Education | Mohamed Khaled Nordin | UMNO | Minister of International Trade and Industry | Mustapa Mohamed | UMNO | Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation | Maximus Ongkili | PBS | Minister of Natural Resources and Environment | Douglas Uggah Embas | PBB | Minister of Tourism | Ng Yen Yen | MCA | Minister of Agriculture and Agro based Industry | Noh Omar | UMNO | Minister of Defence | Ahmad Zahid Hamidi | UMNO | Minister of Works | Shaziman Abu Mansor | UMNO | Minister of Health | Liow Tiong Lai | MCA | Minister of Youth and Sports | Ahmad Shabery Cheek | UMNO | Minister of Human Resources | Subramaniam Sathasivam | MIC | Minister of Domestic Trade, Co operatives and Consumerism | Ismail Sabri Yaakob | UMNO | Minister of Housing and Local Government | Chor Chee Heung | MCA | Minister of Women, Family and Community Development | Shahrizat Abdul Jalil (Senator) | UMNO | Minister of Foreign Affairs | Anifah Aman | UMNO | Minister of the Federal Territories and Urban Well being | Raja Nong Chik Zainal Abidin (Senator) | UMNO | Legal system Malaysia s legal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...