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1. How To Write A Perfect Essay For
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2. Sage Archetype Examples
A collectively inherited unconscious idea, pattern of thought, image, is known as an Archetype. All
human beings develop an archetype throughout their lifetime. The archetype can be developed and
influenced by outside sources such as your family, your gender, your culture, your friends and the
media. There are many variations of archetypes that a person can be, depending on how they were
influenced during their whole life. A person can be the innocent, the orphan/regular guy or gal, the
hero, the caregiver, the explorer, the rebel, the lover, the creator, the jester, the sage, the magician, and
the ruler. The sage archetype represents me perfectly as it matches my fears, my characteristics and the
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My favorite colours are yellow and black. These colours compliment the sage archetype perfectly.
Yellow means enlightenment and wisdom. Sages seek to find wisdom, they bring enlightenment to
others about subjects that they might not know about. I find myself doing this a lot, trying to teach
others about the subject as I m very knowledgeable or very wise in that subject. Teaching them
enlightens them, giving them knowledge now that they can teach others. Knowing this makes me feel
great about myself, able to use my knowledge to help others is amazing. The colour black represents
the unknown, mystery and power. I seek the unknown as do sages. I want to know what I don t know,
make myself even more knowledgeable about the subject and find more about our world. I really
enjoy mystery, makes me excited as I m able to find the mystery and search what the answer or what
the mystery is, I find myself that I seek power. I want to know more then everyone else around me
making me competitive. Whenever I m in a class, I try to strive to be the best in the class and get the
best mark. To do this I need to to learn the information, understand it, and know the unknown. This
really compares to the sage s main goal which is to find the unknown and speak the truth. The colour
yellow and the shade black contrast, but are similar in a way that they both represent me and the sage.
The qualities that
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3. Middle School Guidance Counselor
I am excited about the School Guidance Counselor opening which I learned about from Middle School
Guidance Counselor William Price of the Frederick Douglass Academy with the Department of
Education. I concur with the school vision and goals to help develop students for academic, personal,
and professional readiness, I am confident my skills and passion are a great match for this position.
I have a Master s of Science Degree in Guidance and Counseling, and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in
Psychology. My education has prepared me to address the developmental needs of students, through a
comprehensive school counseling program, which addresses the academic, career and social
development of students. Recently, I completed an internship to gain
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4. My First Day Of Elementary School In America
The First Days of School For many students, a first day of school can be exciting but somewhat
nervous. I was no exception. Both my first day of elementary school in Korea and of high school in
America excited and terrified me. Although these two days concern the stories of my first days of
school, they were different from one another due to the difference in region, race and mindset, and
pedagogical method. First, both these two days were the opportunities to get out of familiar
surroundings and to adapt to new environments; on the first day of elementary school, I left the nest,
whereas, on the first day of high school, I left Korea to attend school. To adjust to high school in
America, however, was more difficult than to elementary school because I encountered a language
barrier and had never been to America. In addition, there was no Korean restaurant nearby, which led
me to suffer from homesickness. Despite the similarity between these two days, they differed in their
regional difference. Second, both these two days were the chances to make more personal
connections; before attending elementary school, I am only friends with my family members, while,
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Even though both elementary school in Korea and high school in America adopt a traditional face to
face education, their methods of education differed greatly from one another. In Korea, a teacher
usually gives students lectures about course materials and makes up multiple choice questions for a
test; on the contrary, in America, a teacher usually induces students to discuss about contents of course
and makes up essay questions for a test. Notwithstanding the resemblance between these two days,
they differed in their education
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5. Conservation Of Public And Private Partnerships
Observing conservation through various approaches supplies historians with a platform upon which to
evaluate their arguments and evidence, while delving into the very essence of the conservation
movement. Applying the Progressive Movement as the inception for conservation history, historians
have clearly accorded the individuals in the bottom up approach with a voice, rather than perpetuating
an elitist view of the past. Additionally, the utilization of public/private partnerships as a method to
convey conservation history fostered this bottom up approach. Illustrating how historians expand their
desire to display history through ordinary individuals while blending both the bottom up and elitist
attitudes contributes to this approach. While this viewpoint of the past is an essential variable in a
complicated web of conservation, it is lacking in its ability to reveal how historians have applied
conservation in specific instances. Beyond conservation then, lies the sense that historians have
frequently neglected to incorporate how preservation of specific recreational areas into their
scholarship. This is vital considering that without this frame of reference, conservation is lost within
the idea that it is separate from nature. As an attempt to explain this neglect is the awareness that One
group of critics has suggested that the complexity and stochasticity of natural processes invariably
complicate attempts to preserve wilderness, creating an additional layer
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6. The Importance Of Chromosomes And Chromosomal Structure
The vast majority of the scientific community is cognizant of the importance of chromosomes and
chromosomal structure in cellular replication and lifespan. One of the most prominent and greatly
researched discoveries of chromosomes has been the telomere and the enzyme telomerase with which
telomeres interact. The term telomere refers to the caps located on the ends of chromosomes as a form
of protection against chromosomal shortening and aging. Telomerase is an enzyme that aids in the
lengthening of telomeres through replenishing TTAGGG ribonucleic repeats that do not code for
particular amino acids and is present in high amounts exclusively in cells such as gametes or stem
cells. These repeats then undergo chromosomal shortening rather than the necessary ribonucleic acid
sequences of DNA. (Yuanjun et al., 2014). Telomerase itself is a highly intricate enzyme that is
capable of interacting with accessory proteins, RNA templates, and the ribonucleoprotein complex of
a catalytic human reverse transcriptase. The human telomerase gene commonly referred to as hTERT
is responsible for activating telomerase and is further regulated by transcription factors. Copious
studies have revealed that aging and other growth crises such as cancer is telomere length dependent
and may be avoided through the increased expression of the hTERT gene, telomerase activity, and
stabilization of telomere length. (Degerman et al., 2011). Aging is additionally avoided in cells
through the negation of
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7. Teenage Wasteland By Thomas Hine
Teenagers: A Threat to Adults
A common phrase that adults can testify to hearing from any given teenager is, You don t understand!
This proves a struggle between the youth and the adults that quite possibly is never ending. Adults
make assumptions about kids, based on the way they dress, which pushes kids further and further
away. In the essay, Goths in Tomorrowland by Thomas Hine (2001), he emphasizes the beliefs that
adults began the idea of youth alienation from older societies and the teenagers keep it that way.
Donna Gaine s (2001) essay, Teenage Wasteland, discusses four teenagers who were mocked and
misunderstood by adults and reporters alike. Jon Katz (2001) lets the kids explain themselves about
their seclusion from society and the misconceptions about them in his column, More from the
Hellmouth: Kids Tell About Rage. The fear that elders show towards young people is merely a fear of
the unknown. Adults are worried about the younger generations because of their misunderstandings of
the youth culture, their failure to accept youth into the adult society, and the instigation provoked from
young people.
Misunderstanding of youth creates the gap between adults and teenagers. Many teenagers spend their
whole teen experience searching for someone to just understand them. A lot of them do not even make
it through this experience because they give up feeling that no one knows what they are going
through. Parents also fear for their kids because they do not
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8. Talladega College Case Study
Chapter 3 Description of the Intervention
The traditional and non traditional students go through different obstacles when deciding on what
degree courses they feel the is the most suitable for them. The traditional students at Talladega College
have the options of taking more courses on campus and to physically interact with their teachers for
quick and easy insight and feedback than the non traditional student. Traditional students also have
access to more degree programs and fewer chances of going through a rough process when obtaining
Master s degree after their undergraduate studies. The non traditional students at Talladega College
can apply for some but not all degrees. All non traditional students are also required to take all classes
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This project is to be utilized in the manner of recruitment for the upcoming years and to help motivate
the continuance of the current students who are looking to seek more from the institution of Talladega
College. This assignment will also use outside sources to relate to the issues at hand. The sources that
are used will help to give an outlook on what the problems consist of and how to resolve them. To get
the solutions that are needed for the increase of the non traditional student satisfaction, the need for a
better relationship between the faculty and the student must be addressed as an objective for
recruitment and continuance. The need for improvements with communication between faculty and
non traditional students can be a factor to having a decrease of student satisfaction with the Fast Track
Department. To get answers and statements from some non traditional students, a survey What do you
Think? , administered by Brittney St. Ann, sought to find information about how students felt about
their situations and experiences when dealing with the Fast Track
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9. The Importance Of The Government Watching Us
What if you were being watched twenty four seven, would you act any different. The government
interprets that watching the public will prevent and stop many attacks on our country. Many other
individuals argue that this is an invasion of our privacy and basic freedom.The government watches us
through security cameras, our cellphones, computers, tablets, and even televisions; they also track our
emails, texts, phone calls, and social media. Since Edward Snowden, a former CIA agent, leaked
classified information from the NSA without authorization; this topic has been very popular and there
have been many interpretations of it. The government watching us is not bad at all if we have nothing
to hide. If someone has nothing to hide then they should not oppose the government watching us.
Terrorist groups use phones and media to communicate Groups of fighters are believed to be waiting
for orders from their superiors before committing more horrendous acts. U.s. intelligence experts....
Worry that there might be several thousand extremists eager to carry out horrible attacks, (Newsela). If
the government watches us they can monitor terrorists to prevent and stop attacks on our country
before they happen. Using facial recognition technology can help catch criminals, Maryland law
enforcement agencies make use of all legally available technology to aggressively pursue all
criminals, (Levin). The use of facial recognition technology can help us catch criminals such as
robbers,
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10. Why People From Europe And Asia Have Developed Faster...
Prologue: Yali s Question
In this chapter, Diamond discussed why people from Europe and Asia have developed faster than
people from the Americas, Australia, and Africa. He asserts that it is not because of any genetic
superiority that the current unequal distribution of wealth and power exists. Diamond was inspired to
write this book because of a question posed to him by a Papua New Guinean named Yali. Yali inquired
as to whom white people have more cargo (material possessions) than Papua New Guineans. Many in
Papua New Guinea are still hunter gatherers while Europeans, North Americans, and the East Asians
have industrial societies with high levels of wealth, power, and technology. In Papua New Guinea,
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It was geographical advantages that allowed Europeans to gain the guns, germs, and steel, that enabled
them to be a world power.
Chapter 1: Up To The Starting Line
This chapter starts off by explaining the evolution of the first human ancestors, which originated
around seven million years ago. Historians and scientists were able to conclude that the closest living
relatives of humans are the gorilla, bonobo, and the chimpanzee. All humans from the start originated
and evolved in Africa. Of the many evolutionary stages of humans, Homo erectus was the first to
migrate outward into other areas. Neanderthals have constantly been portrayed as unintelligent,
desolate, and inconsiderate creatures, from past and present points of perspective, but evidence from
archeological digs show they essentially cared for their sick and buried their dead. The Great Leap
Forward is what Jared Diamond calls the earliest signs or evidence of uniform tools, bone tools,
jewelry, and much more. This great leap was estimated to be around 50,000 years ago. Around the
same period, hominids began to spread to New Guinea and Australia. As hominids adapted to their
new surroundings, large animal species were wiped out because they weren t evolved to defend
themselves against hominids and other predators. The extinction of many large animal species in
Eurasia occurred shortly after
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11. Essay on Eating Apes by Dale Paterson
Is it right, in the deepest moral sense, for one conscious being to eat another? Throughout Eating
Apes, Dale Peterson takes the readers through what he experienced, saw, and the issues presented with
trying to protect the apes to gear us to answer that question. He was able to do this with the stories of
Karl Ammann, who took the photographs presented in the book, and Joseph Melloh, a gorilla hunter
from Cameroon. Prior to taking this class, my knowledge of apes going extinct went as far as being
aware that we needed to save them from extinction. However, I was unaware of neither how brutal
apes were treated nor how pivotal they were to people in Central Africa s diet until I began reading
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As I began to read through the chapters, I realized that Peterson was not shy about the specific details
of how hunters killed apes and what were done to the bodies after. For example, in chapter four,
Peterson describes how they skinned and cooked apes, All soft parts (including the brains) are
quickest to spoil, and therefore will either be cooked and eaten on the spot or transported back to camp
and consumed right away (68). Peterson also discussed how they, cut off the hands and feet (as
typically the most desirable cuts of all) (68). This was only the beginning of many explicit
descriptions Peterson includes to emphasize how apes were killed or what happened to their bodies,
but I think the details served to prove to the readers how little respected and valued apes were. It did
not matter that apes are considered genetically close to humans modern gorilla DNA is 97.7 percent
the same as that of humans and modern chimpanzee and bonobo DNA are about 98.7 percent identical
to humans. Instead, as long as hunters were getting paid and the locals were supplied with food that
was all that mattered. While I thought that Peterson s descriptions sufficed to help the readers see how
apes were treated dead or alive, the pictures were more shocking. Originally, I skipped over the
pictures, but they served to help bring Peterson s words to life. Prior
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12. Teesdale Essay
Teesdale s industrial heritage is just as enticing as its scenery, and this walk has a good mixture of the
two. The woodland around Hudeshope Beck sustains a rich variety of wildlife and makes a superb
finish to the walk.
Middleton in Teesdale, revered as the capital of Upper Teesdale, lies in the very heart of the most
beautiful and enchanting scenery that one can imagine. The village was founded c.1031, when King
Cnut granted it, as part of a much larger estate, to the monks of St Cuthbert at Durham. However, it
did not begin to grow significantly until the nineteenth century, when it became an important lead
mining centre.
In 1815 the Quaker owned London Lead Company established their northern head
quarters at
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After crossing the shoulder of Hardberry Hill, the harsher scenery of the lead mining period becomes
more apparent. The valley is strewn with the remains of the Coldberry Mine, which closed in 1955
after more than 200 years of lead production. Coldberry was one of the largest lead mining complexes
in the North Pennines. Accordingly, the immediate area of the mines holds the status of a Scheduled
Ancient Monument.
The most prominent scar on the landscape is Coldberry Gutter, the result of an early open cast mining
method known as hushing . Hushing involved the construction of a reservoir with a turf dam on the
moor above the suspected vein. When the reservoir was full, the dam was breached so that the sudden
torrent swept down, tearing away the soil and surface rocks to expose the vein. The miners then used
picks and shovels to loosen and remove the lead ore. The repetition of this process created deep gullies
on the hillsides and are visible from many miles around.
During the descent, we pass the remnants of a water balance incline; this consisted of a wheeled water
tank which moved up and down an incline between two walls. A cable connected the tank to a bucket
of ore at the bottom of the mine shaft; as the water balance descended, the bucket came up. After
draining the water, empty buckets pulled the tank back up to the top. Using water
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13. Wal-Mart China Analysis
Introduction
Since China was opened the market in earlier 1980s, a number of foreign supermarket corporation
were entered, e.g. Carrefour, Tesco and Wal mart. Now the Wal mart has become one of the very
important supermarkets in Chinese supermarket sector. This assignment is intends to offer the
evaluation for the business and performance of Wal mart in China in terms of PEST and SWOT
models, with critical discussion on the choosing and using of those two analytical models, so that
provide the critical analysis and related recommendation to Wal mart s strategy in China.
Critical evaluation of PEST and SWOT models
Since the corporate strategy has been commonly described as a matrix that provided proper business
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The evaluation of Wal mart in China in terms of PEST and SWOT models
Political factor
It s a trend that the Chinese government increasingly open market to foreign investors by reducing the
barriers of entry. Recently, the State Council of China has altered the foreign investment policies,
encouraged and supported the foreign investment on the service sector, especially the labour intensive
but environmental friendly business in low developed central or western China (Chen Liang, 2010).
The government has also permitted the foreign investors to set up partnership business with local
firms (Cao Tai, 2009) rather than formerly approved options of joint venture and wholly owned. On
the other hand, the current government and communist party are working to ease the social inequality.
The minimum wage and annual income protection have been approved and increased in China at
present (Wang et.al., 2009). Also, they have promoted the establishment of government led labour
union in major foreign business and expect to require all of them to set up in later (Kahn, 2006), which
aim to create official approved labour protection chapter and collective bargaining in foreign firms.
Economic factor
At present, the Chinese economy has partly recovered from previous strike of global economic crisis.
With sizable fiscal stimulus in public sector and release of massive lending in recent years,
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14. Art Theft Essay
Art Theft
Of the many crimes that are present in this day and age, one that not only vandalizes the property, but
as well as historical background is that of art theft. A crime that has taken away the sanctity of
churches as well as many other religious and historical sites. Thefts have ranged from WWII (World
War II) to the times of the Holocaust. Of the items that were taken from the churches, relics were
items of great priority. These items not only had great value to the churches they were stolen from, but
a great value to relic collectors. Most of the items taking during these times were either sold or placed
in underground storage. Most of these items that were place in these secret places were never to be
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Placing the best on display causes more of a risk of theft to take place. This is just one of the many
issues that these places are faced with. The issue facing security managers and owners of museums
and galleries is this: Works of art are meant to be seen by the public or potential purchasers. Visitors
expect to be allowed to scrutinize the objects on display. Thus, the museum s assets are immediately
susceptible to theft or damage, whether accidental or deliberate. (Burrows, p.34) Therefore a type of
security must be in place to prevent this from happening. How should this security system designed?
In designing museum security, I suggest a three step approach: (1) List what to protect. (2) Consider
what is likely to happen to it. (3) Consider action to counter the threat. (Burrows, p.34)
List what to protect:
This step seems obvious, yet is all too often neglected. Careful cataloging when goods arrive not only
helps with future insurance claims but also greatly eases ongoing checks and any later disputes as to
when damage occurred. In fact, more loss may occur through accidental damage during the setup of
displays than through theft. In addition, damage may not be noticed
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15. A Survivor s Story Angela Goodwin-Slater
An annotated bibliography is a list of available references to books, articles, and documents.
Each reference is followed by a brief description of the content, quality, and relevance of the source
this is the annotation.
An annotated bibliography is similar to a bibliography with one significant difference: an annotated
bibliography has an evaluative paragraph after each reference.
In her article A survivor s story Angela Goodwin Slater (2013) claims that the effect of child abuse on
her was mental illness, drug and alcohol abuse, low self esteem and possible tendencies of being a
child abuser.
Goodwin slater goes further to say that her mother developed this abusive nature from an abusive
grandparent. She tries to point out that child abuse
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16. The Battle Of Normandy And World War II
D Day Research Paper
D Day was one of the largest amphibious invasions in history(History.com). While preparation for the
operation was extensive, it resulted in the liberation of France (from the Germans), which later
resulted Allies winning the Battle of Normandy and World War II (History.com). Now D Day can be
broken down into four main components: the planning of the invasion, the weather conditions, the
Atlantic Wall, and the execution/success. There is no doubt that D Day was integral to the Allies
victory in World War II, for even an article written by History.com says The Normandy landings have
been called the beginning of the end of war in Europe. (History.com). To better understand the turning
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The Allies did indeed put a huge effort into their training, for Stephen E Ambrose writes No matter
how brilliant the plan, no matter how effective the deception, no matter how intense the preinvasion
sea and air bombardment, Overlord would fail if the assault squads did not advance. (Ambrose 133).
The Allies had begun loading their equipment on May 31, 1944, with plans to launch Operation
Overlord on June 5(Ambrose 173). With countless months of planning of training, they Allies were
ready to move forward with their invasion. However, a complication popped up that could have
completely derailed the operation; the weather (Klein).
The weather, which had been beautiful clear skies, little wind for the first three days of June, began to
deteriorate says a quote from D Day Illustrated Edition: June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World
War (Ambrose, 195). The day of the invasion (June 4), an Allied weather conference was held
(Ambrose 197). At that conference, an Allied Meteorologist Captain J. M. Stagg, delivered his weather
predictions, which was bad news to the Allies (Ambrose 197). Captain Stagg had predicted that June 5
(the originally planned date of the D Day invasion) would experience stormy weather conditions
(Ambrose 197). This weather certainly would have disrupted the Allies planned
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17. Tarleton State University Problems
Freshman year of college, a time of joy, and frustrations. Thrust into a new world of opportunity and
comradery, but also no longer having the guiding hand of a parent or guardian to assist in troubled
times. We now are faced to deal with problems our own. Here at Tarleton State University, two major
issues that stem from very simple problems are finding a parking spot and also lack of variety in the
dining hall. I interviewed several people and discovered that these are small things to the outside
world but to those afflicted by these things they can be the thing that makes a difference between
doing well in class and being successful, or not being able to focus in class or being able to go to class
at all. Naomi Rockler Gladen wrote a list ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Due to the number of people here at TSU, we are ill equipped to handle to large number of cars that
students are bringing. The system in place currently consists of the following; the main parking lots
that surround the residential halls, once those fill up the other students go to a dedicated parking lot
about a five minute walk from the halls. However, this year the student load is too great, so a new
overflow lot has been designated on the other side of the campus. In my personal experience, I have
had to go to that lot before, and even that one is almost over capacity. One night while riding with a
friend, we were just leaving and there was two or three other cars just sitting there waiting for us to get
out of the mediocre spot instead of looking around for another spot, as we left the parking lot, it
became clear why they did that, there were no other spots available. When we got back it took about
an hour to find a parking spot as we had to check all the other lots for a spot, and ended up parking on
the opposite side of campus to our dorms. Other students I asked stated that during the week, there s
very little chance of getting a parking spot. Only Friday morning through Sunday afternoon are there
any reasonable amount of parking spots in any of the parking
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18. Studying Abroad Is A Great Idea
Change My Mind
Sometimes, people will have different feelings when they are at different ages. People will change
their minds when they see, hear and know more. At first, in my opinion, I think as a Chinese, I didn t
need to go to other countries to study. But now I really think studying abroad is a great idea.
When I was in the high school, some of my classmates were talking about studying abroad in college.
I didn t know why they wanted to do it. For me, studying overseas seem pointless and expensive.
Every Chinese student has to spend more than 1.5 million Yuan, which are more than 200,000 dollars
in four years if they study in the US. It s too expensive, and also dangerous. According to the Chinese
People s Daily, there were more than 7 major crimes aimed at Chinese students in US in 2014, and
caused 10 people died and 17 injured. Furthermore, more than 72.1% Chinese students have more or
less mental disease when they study abroad due to the high pressure and homesick. So I think even
though my family has enough money to pay for my tuition fees, it is so unnecessary to spend the
money just on college. I can get a degree in one of the Chinese universities. It only cost 6000 dollars.
And it is so much safer. After I graduate, I can use the rest of the money to buy an apartment, a car,
and even a good job. Then I can find a pretty girl to fall in love and set a happy family. I am sure I can
have a comfortable and easy life with this amount of money.
However, if I spent
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19. How Power Is Used For Concealing Relations Of Power
Power is usually described as bad and is mostly discussed by others about the abuse of power however
this is not true, power can be used to help or protect individuals, which is exactly what the culture I
had observed does. In this essay, I will examine the performances of power that is observed
throughout the ritual ceremony, chanting in the Buddhism culture, displaying how the religion is used
for concealing relations of power within this definite culture. Through this examination, I will use the
theories of Karl Marx (religion as ideology) and Antonio Gramsci (hegemony being concept of
power), to support the display of how the power distributes religion. By relating to the definition of
power, I argue that, for the members of this community, power is about ease and security no
inequality.
The first observation that I had seen to our visit to the Fo Guang Shan Temple that stood out to me the
most were the Buddha statues. Inside the shrine, in the prayer room, were five large Buddha statues
and each wall in the room was occupied with images of small carved Buddha s; both female and male.
Along the left side of the five Buddha s, was an image of Male Buddha and on the right side was an
image of Female Buddha. I also noticed that people took off their shoes at the door before they
entered. When I entered the prayer room, the first entity I had perceived was that the air was filled
with the smell of very strong incense, used for offering the Buddha. People had
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20. Impacts of Tourism Development
Sustainable tourism is an industry that attempts to make a low impact on the environment and local
culture while helping to generate income, employment, and the conservation of local ecosystems. It is
responsible tourism that is both ecologically and culturally sensitive. Meaning, sustainable tourism
activities have minimal impact on the environment and culture of the host community. It aims to meet
the needs of the present tourists and host communities whilst protecting and enhancing needs in the
future. According to the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP), sustainability principles
refer to the environmental, economic, and socio cultural aspects of tourism development, and a
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There are also a number of downsides to the area because of economic impacts that the travel and
tourism industry bring that mostly affects the locals of the area. First is the increase in living costs. As
more and more tourists come to the area, tourism related facilities increase the prices of their goods
knowing that most tourists can afford their prices. A good example of this negative impact is taxi
drivers charging tourists more than the usual. Second is leakage. Leakage is defined as the amount of
money for supplies and services paid for outside an area or in simple terms, money that does not
benefit the economy of the area. The economic benefits of the area can be lost if the goods and
services are imported rather than for the local goods and services to be used. Leakage can be avoided
by sourcing local materials, using local products, allowing local people to sell in resorts and hotels and
employing more local people. Third impact is the decline of traditional employment. As the tourism
industry grows there is a bigger demand for people to be employed in it. More and more people are
attracted to this industry for it provides a more attractive option rather than the harder, lower paid
traditional jobs. This then results to the traditional industries suffering for the younger generation no
longer want to learn the skills of the old jobs like weaving and thatchery resulting that
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21. The Method Of Recruiting Has Changed Over Time
The method of recruiting has significantly changed over time. Today, there is less reading through
stacks of resumes and more interacting with potential employees on a casual and formal basis. The
method of job recruiting can include many different channels and practices. These methods can
consist of practices such as attending job fairs, promoting from within, online and college recruiting,
and referrals. Most recruiting methods are face to face interactions between the employer and potential
employee. This gives the employers a chance to see the candidate in person, how they present
themselves, and what they can bring to their company. Although there are many different methods of
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Another disadvantage is that if you promote from within, you have to fill the position of the person
you promoted, so in a sense you are back to square one (Lussier and Hendon, 172). Although this
route may seem easier, cheaper, and less time consuming, it may not be the most ideal route to take.
On the other hand, you have external recruiting which is the process of engaging individuals from the
labor market outside of the firm to apply for a job (Lussier and Hendon, 172). Some examples of
external recruiting would be using advertisements in newspapers, online job websites, career fairs, and
referrals from current employees that would help fulfill any open positions (Applegate). If a company
is going to promote themselves at a career fair it is important that they prepare in advance. The
company must advertise! As obvious as this may seem, some companies do not advertise because they
mainly rely on word of mouth. Some good advertising techniques would be to post flyers around local
campuses, add a section in the newspaper, advertise on the radio, and use social media platforms. The
company could also work with universities to send out an email blast to all of the students letting them
know about the career fair so that it draws more potential employees in ( Effective Career Fair
Recruiting ). Being a student at Lewis University, lately I have been seeing signs around campus about
a career
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22. Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge Reality
Everyone can say they have fallen into a deep sleep and have had a series of thoughts, images, and
sensations occur in their mind. We often times combine elements to stimulate emotions in a more
advanced way. Many can say they have awoken in terror, or never wanted the thought to end. But can
you recognize reality from fantasy? There is much to wonder in the world of sleep and daydreaming.
Neural bustle in the primary sensory areas of the neocortex (a part of the cerebral cortex concerned
with sight and hearing in mammals, regarded as the most recently evolved part of the cortex.) create
the premonition of a sensory perception: the production of a dream. The elaborate detail and imagery
make it strenuous to identify what is reality. For in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He lost consciousness and was dead, but was suddenly awakened, and felt a sharp pain. He was flung
into the forest and shone golden stars grouped in odd constellations. Farquhar began to hear distinct
unknow whispers. Now unveils another scene seen by Farquhar. He stands at the gate of his home, his
arms extended wide and he sees his beautiful wife. For this was all a fantasy. His imagination of his
great escape had never happened. For his mind used such distinct and vivid details that Farquhar
believed this was all reality. In An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, Ambrose Bierce uses symbolism
combined with irony, vivid details, and similes to build a mood.
Symbolism plays a salient effect in that it builds a mood. The bridge and the driftwood are the two
most vital symbols in the story. Through the symbolism irony is created, setting the situation
differently than anticipated. Peyton Farquhar, a civilian, passionate about the Southern cause was
tricked by an union scout, and drawn to the bridge where a Union blockade was stationed. A bridge
can be used to exemplify the bringing of two parts to unify them as one. The irony associated with the
symbolism of the bridge did not represent the bringing of both the Northern and Southern cause
during this time of
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23. Analysis Of The Man From Snowy River
Both The Man from Snowy River and Return to Snowy River are set in Australia and are about wild
horses, mountain men and Australian gold. However, there are some elements that set them apart. The
details that set the first movie apart from the second are the photography of scenery used in the film,
the quick development of the plot throughout the film, and also the first film can be categorized in
many genres such as Comedy, Western, and Romance. The Man from Snowy River is clearly better
than the second installment Return to Snowy River. The first movie, The Man from Snowy River, is
set in the late 1880 s in the mountains of Australia. From the beginning one can admire the beautiful
camerawork in capturing a sunset with a silhouette
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24. Solidarity Movement And Polish Revolution
On May 7th, 2011, United States President Barack Obama made a speech in which he asked the Arab
Spring nations in transition to democracy to use Poland as a role model . However, Central Europe
and the Middle East are different linguistically, religiously, and historically. Was there any actual basis
for President Obama s comparison? Or was this speech another instance of a politician making a grand
generalization to prove a point? Upon further examination, both Poland s Solidarity movement and
Tunisia s Jasmine Revolution acted as catalysts for democratization in their respective regions. This is
because they both started as economic movements, and then evolved into social movements, which
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Eventually, the workers themselves began to organize and publicly demand rights. The last group in
Polish society who was responsible for achieving success in the Solidarity movement was the
religious sector. The religious support that the Solidarity movement possessed cannot be overlooked.
On the protestor s side, it s easy to fight for your rights when you know that God supports you. On the
other hand, it s difficult for the government to fight against a religious institution that has such
powerful influence over the people. Pope John Paul II, originally a Polish citizen named Karol
Wojtyla, played a key role in not only broadcasting the Solidarity movement to the world, but also by
giving the Solidarity movement a pseudo divine right to exist . In 1978, Karol Wojtyla was elected to
be the first non Italian pope since the 1500s . Thus began the attention that he drew not only from the
international Catholic community, but the international community in general. Furthermore, in his
visit to Poland, he affirmed the Polish people s right to organize themselves, and to protest against
their mistreatment. In 1979, the year before Solidarity was officially formed, Pope John Paul II visited
his home country once again and gave speeches concerning civil rights in Poland. The International
Center on Nonviolent Conflict states, During a pilgrimage that was broadcast on state TV and radio,
the Pope spoke openly about human rights and the right to freedom of expression and conscience .
CNN confirms this statement and adds to it, stating that the Pope s support was financial, as well. In
discussing the fall of communism in Poland, it claims, It took time; it took the Pope s support from
Rome some of it financial; it took several more trips in 1983 and 1987. But the flame was lit. It would
smolder and flicker before it burned from one end of Poland
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25. Who Was Responsible For The Deaths Of Romeo And Juliet
The play Romeo and Juliet written by Shakespeare was a tragedy. A tragedy is an event that causes
great suffering. Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy that includes the death of six people. Two kids who
were in love weren t allowed to be together because of their families feud. They claimed to be in love,
but the truth is, this was a play about two teenagers lusting for sex. This lusting ultimately led to their
untimely deaths. The Capulets and Montagues were the ultimate cause of the tragic death of Romeo
and Juliet. The Capulets and Montagues freud was so bad that when Romeo enters the Capulet s party
Tybalt became jealous. Tybalt s jealousy lead to anger which made him want to fight Romeo.
Mercutio who was innocent and just wanted peace between the families tried to help Romeo and lost
his life, Tybalt s anger and jealousy lead to his murder by Romeo. Romeo was banished by the Prince
over a fight that started because the two families did not like each other and it caused hatred and lead
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They knew their parents would not approve of it but they still did it and kept it a secret. They only got
married for sex and attention. Juliet s father eventually decided that it was time for her to get married
and the man he picked to marry her she didn t want. In the play she said And before I am married to
another man, I ll kill myself. That s what she did and so did Romeo since the two couldn t be together
they decided not to be here at all. Lady Capulet lost her life due to a broken heart because of the death
of her son. The main cause of the three deaths is the Capulets and Montagues
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26. Was Rome Successful
Ancient Rome
The Roman Empire was one of the greatest, and well rounded civilization in ancient times. What made
them so great was their knowledge that they received from the Greeks and their ability to grow from
what they learned. The Romans did not start off with a dictator, they had elected people to power. In
the early years of the republic of Rome, this allowed them to grow. Starting off in the middle of Italy
and eventually conquering all territories around the Mediterranean Sea. There are several factors that
made Rome great, and their stability and longevity as a power house is worth talking about When
talking about the Roman Empire and what made them great, it s important to talk about the Roman
army. The Roman army was a very ferocious army, and that had much to do with their training regime.
One had to be very fit in order to go through the harsh training, and honestly, failure was no option
considering there would be punishments dealt out for failure. The new recruits would support the front
line of the army. By putting the new recruits at the front of the line. This stopped them from fleeing,
and also gave them confidence knowing that there are battle tested soldiers behind them. The romans
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By putting up Acta Diuma, known as daily acts, they engrave on metal or stone to advise of things
like, deaths, military acts, lists of games, and even human interest stories. These would be placed in
important and heavy traffic areas. This was important because it allowed the cities and the country to
be informed to what was going on. It allowed the people of Rome to feel like they were important, and
also unified the country at the same time. Having something like this would be very beneficial to me if
I were living in ancient times. I find new to be interesting and important as I m sure they did in ancient
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27. Biological Causes Of Depression
Everyone will have a sad moment in their life, whether it is a death, a friend betraying he or she, or
not getting accepted to the college of his or her choice. Depression can be described with many
different words, but it will come down to sadness. People who live with depression will see lack of
joy, energy, and happiness. They will not enjoy life, or living. They see it as pointless and useless.
Many people will have a depressing moment at some point in their lifetime. The people who develop
depression do not have to be poor or unsuccessful. They can be making millions a year and still be
depressed, showing that money and success does not guarantee happiness. To be able to fully
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People who suffer from depression may experience learned helplessness, which is a behavioral view.
This can be when someone has so much stress that they cannot handle, they stop trying to handle it.
When they can no longer handle their stress, they become helpless, which will lead to hopelessness.
The cognitive theory is more about the thought process and what one may believe when he or she is
suffering from depression. People who are depressed may think that they are worthless if they fail a
test, or if they do not make all As for a semester. People who constantly think about negative
experiences may develop depression, but also other disorders. Another sign of depression is when
someone is always trying to figure out what caused something else to happen. One may say it is their
fault the assignment was turned in late and because of that he or she will now fail the class. He or she
looks at something happening because of something negative. When someone looks at life in a
negative way he or she has a pessimistic view on life; however, having an optimistic view is the
opposite. People with the optimistic view may say the professor will give out more than just that
assignment and they can make it up.
The last factor of depression is sociocultural factors. The main sociocultural factor that can increase
the chances of depression is wealth. People who have more money are less likely to
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28. Native American Casino Gambling Essay
What role does casino gambling play in Native American society? Is this an example of assimilation
or a solution to poverty on reservations? Explain and ground your answer using statistical data or
published research. Gaming revenues for Native Americans have greatly increased since the passage
of the Gaming Regulatory Act in 1988 (Anderson, 2013). The rise has been especially steady over the
last 10 years, even with the bad economy, as the revenue went from $22.6 billion in 2005 to $28.5 in
2014 (NIGC, 2015). Many in society think Native Americans are getting rich and are in much better
shape because of these casinos. Some studies even how tribes are in much better shape. The Great
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Mike Justice, a member of the Siletz tribe in Oregon, is jobless and lives with his recovering addict
wife and son (The Economist, 2015). He could work at the tribe s casino, but instead collects welfare
payments and $1,200 yearly from the casino per capita payments (The Economist, 2015). The
minimum wage he would make at the casino would barely pay for the transportation costs, since
Justice has no vehicle, so he would rather not work and collect money (The Economist, 2015). This is
a growing problem and a newer study in the American Indian Law Journal of 24 tribes in the Pacific
North West shows that growing casino revenues can actually make poverty worse as poverty rose
from 25% to 29% from 2000 to 2010(The Economist, 2015). Of the 17 tribes in the study that paid
directly to tribe members, poverty rose in ten of them (The Economist, 2015). Why the rise in
poverty? One reason is the way the money is distributed. The more an individual is paid, the more he
has the desire not to work (The Economist, 2015). Obesity, poor health, drug abuse, and alcoholism
are already problems and without health insurance, from not working, these problems get much
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29. Married With A Family Vs Single Life
Married with a family Vs Single life. Marriage is a beautiful aspect in a persons life. When a person is
single they tend to live a life that is a different kind of lifestyle. Marriage is when one person scarifies
their needs to help fulfill the other person s needs that they love and care for. While being single, that
person only cares about themselves and fulfill s their own needs with what makes them happy. The
contrasts between being married with a family and being single are freedom, communication, and
financial issues. To begin with, being married with a family comes with responsibilities such as having
less freedom. By having less freedom the wife or husband takes care of the kids which takes a lot of
the time. Also having jobs can take up the freedom of a marriage couple. When a person is single they
have all the freedom they want. Being single they can do whatever they desire such as going out,
having the time of their life. Also, they are not tied down to another person. In some situations if a
married couple doesn t have kids that can mean here freedom consist of spending time with there
spouse which take up the other spouse or both of there time and freedom. With being single they don t
have the responsibility for no one but themselves. Also with being single has the advantage of the
person who doesn t have to worry about pleasing there freedom for there spouse. In addition, being
married with a family or being single, communication is a big part of keeping
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30. Deaf Listening Analysis
Whether an individual is blind, deaf, or contain all of the five senses, every individual is capable of
listening. While a deaf person may not be able to physically perceive noise from their ears and turn the
noises into thoughtful consideration, or a blind individual not being able to see body gestures and
facial cues, everyone is able to be great listeners who can interpret, analyze, and give thoughtful
feedback to others. What makes someone a good listener?In the textbook Looking Out Looking In, A
good listener pays attention to paralanguage, facial expression, and a host of non verbal cues .
Listening is defined as to hear something with thoughtful attention, give consideration (Merriam
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For those with all five sneses, they can watch the lips and gesters, hear the instruments, and feel the
beat. For the blind, they may not be visually listening, but their ears and touch are able to listen to
music and bring understanding of the overall message. As for the deaf, they can visually see the
instruments or lyrics and gestures, while also feeling the beat or tempo of the music. Whether they
have none or all senses, music is the ultimate language that everyone can listen, analyze and
understand from their view point. The feeling of the beat can be heard by the deaf, while they listen
with their
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31. Stereotyping Stereotypes
When we use stereotypes, we are criticizing someone, for example, when we say all police officers are
corrupt, all men who aren t into sports are gay or all blonde women are dumb. Stereotyping is a result
of incompetence on distorted information accepted as a fact without question. A stereotype is simply a
widely held belief that an individual is a member of a certain group based upon characteristics.
Stereotyping can be positive, for example, all Blacks are good at sports, all Asians are good at math or
French people are romantic. Stereotypes can also help identify how to interact with each other, for
example Canadians are exceptionally polite. Either way stereotyping is morally wrong and
judgmental. If your group is positively stereotyped in an area, then you can endure a lot more
frustration and difficultly before you assume or infer that you don t belong in that domain (Steele,
2010). This paper will focus on the origin of stereotyping, how stereotypes affect judgement and
behavior and will explore profiling versus stereotyping.
Stereotyping is defined as an oversimplified, usually pejorative, attitude people hold toward those
outside one s own experience who are different. They are a result of incomplete or distorted
information accepted as fact without question. A stereotype is simply a widely held belief that an
individual is a member of a certain group based on characteristics. Due to the process of
overgeneralization within social perception, stereotyping leads to a great deal of inaccuracy in social
perception (Chandler, n.d.). ##My stance is## Stereotyping is always morally wrong and judgmental.
How you reach your opinion of others makes it morally wrong, when you encounter someone for the
first time you should not have a prejudged notion of that person, first impressions should always start
from zero. The most ethical place to begin is to acknowledge that you have biases and stereotypes and
once your interaction starts then place them accordingly. Stereotyping is a mental shortcut and this isn
t always negative although we should be aware that we all harmlessly do it and must always be
conscious of it.
As humans, we want to associate quickly for instance, tiger, danger, don t
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32. Catcher In The Rye Identity Analysis
Relationships and Identity Nothing of me is original. I am the combined effort of everyone I ve ever
known Chuck Palahniuk. This relates to Catcher In the Rye and The Absolutely True Diary of a part
Time Indian because both Junior and Holden are direct results of multiple unhealthy relationships.
Their relationships have had the most significant impact on their identity. They both our scared of
losing new friends because they have lost so many people so close to them. In the book The Catcher
In the Rye Allie was Holden s best friend. Allie was always supporting Holden, Allie was Holden s
only true friend, they would do everything together. When hold was younger he played golf and when
he was Teeing off and all, and having a hunch that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this book Junior is best friends with Rowdy, Rowdy is known as a bully around there reservation
but he is very nice to Junior. When Junior decides to go to school outside the reservation Rowdy gets
angry because he believes that Junior is betraying his tribe and becoming an average white person
instead of sticking to his roots as an Indian boy. When Junior was talking to Rowdy and let him know
he was going to school outside the reservation Rowdy stormed off a Junior Stayed on the ground for a
long time after Rowdy had walked away. I stupidly hoped that time would stand still if I stayed still.
But I had to stand eventually, and when I did, I knew that my best friend had become my worst enemy
(Alexie 53). This depicts of distraught that Junior was knowing that the one person he cared about and
the one person he could always talk to had turned against him. Junior had been friends with Rowdy for
as long as he could remember and Rowdy was his only friend. Junior was at an all time low, he had
lost his new friend, he was going to be going to a school where he did not know anyone, and he was
Indian so he already had a disadvantage at his new school. Rowdy was a very trustworthy person to
Junior, he would go to rowdy and talk to him about anything and Junior trusted him. At the age of
twelve Junior fell in love with an Indian girl named Dawn, and one night when Junior and Rowdy
were about to go to sleep Junior said
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33. Romeo and Juliet Explain How You Would Direct a Section of...
Romeo and Juliet
Explain how you would direct a section of Act 3 scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet for a modern audience.
In your answer you should focus on how Juliet would be presented in this scene and how the scene
would be acted?
Romeo and Juliet is a tragic play, which embodies the true spirit of love and destiny. The play shows
fate, premonition, violence and vengeance while two lovers pine for each other. It shows how love can
be over powering which would supersede all other values and loyalties. Lovers are forced to dissent
their entire social world, e.g. when Romeo leaves his friends to see Juliet and when Juliet says that she
may no longer be a Capulet. It highlights how some traditional families can enforce their traditions on
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The way royal families lived in China was very similar to the way the Capulets and Montagues lived,
as there were always rivals e.g. one royal family of a country against another and the Capulets against
the Montagues. The living lifestyle of China was very conservative. Women were not treated equal,
they were segregated from society, and they did not have the privilege to vote, work in a high position
etc. Women were undermined and were controlled by men [father, brother/s and husbands ]. They
were forbidden to talk in public or in the presence of men; they were merely present to obey with what
the men demanded. The way women were portrayed then was similar to how Lady Capulet was
treated by her husband. From the way Lady Capulet reacted to certain situations we could tell that she
felt unequal and powerless [the way women were portrayed then], as she immediately involved her
husband in difficult situations Here comes your father; tell him so yourself , she avoided
confrontation, as she was not familiar on what to do, as the men were always in control of situations
like this.
As Juliet has only turned 13, she has only just begun puberty. Arranged marriage would be too soon
and complicated for a young and innocent adolescent girl to consider; however love or love marriage
would be different as this would be purely Juliet s decision. From the strict family
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34. The Restoration Movement
In Bill Humble s book: Story Of The Restoration, he does an excellent and concise job covering this
time period. His information packed sentences and logical flow make this a well worth read. The
Restoration Movement bears significance today as is did from its beginning. Humble notes that, The
Restoration Movement began in America about 1800, nearly 200 years after the first English
settlements in the New World. (Humble 1). The New World was very diverse religiously compared to
Europe where Catholicism was prominent. The author goes on to list several of the main religious
groups that colonized the New World. Anglicanism became the state church in Virginia, and Maryland
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He notes: The decade following the Civil War saw a division in the Church in the North. One point of
contention was missionary societies between Isaac Errett and Benjamin Franklin. The Louisville Plan
restructured the Society with the aim of maintaing peace in the brotherhood (Humble 57). The
restructuring however ultimately failed for lack of funds. The question of instrumental music was
asked in 1851, and the discussion broadened between 1864 1865 when W. K. Pendleton saw
instruments as mere expediency. Some, such as McGarvey and Moses E. Lard, stood fast in opposing
the use of instruments. Another conservative, Benjamin Franklin, said: Better is poor singing where
love is, than the grandest tones of the organ and hatred therewith. (Humble 60). In 1906 the Churches
of Christ and the Christian Church were officially listed separately in the United States Census. This
was mostly based on the use of instruments or not. Humble notes: In 1896 J.D. Tant estimated that
more than a hundred Texas congregations had divided over the use of instrumental music. (Humble
65). Nevertheless, in 1916, Churches of Christ in Texas were more numerous than Christian Churches
(Humble 66). Division seemed to be spotlighted in progressives and conservatives, but division
abounded in each group as well. For example, many conservatives agreed against societies and
instruments, but
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