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2. Where Is The Love Rhetorical Devices
Music is a medium in which people can express their feelings, as well as get many strong messages
across efficiently. What s wrong with the world mama, people livin like they ain t got no mamas. The
song Where Is The Love , by the Black Eyed Peas starts with an audience attention grabbing question
making the listener think of something going on with the world today. Even thought this song was
released eleven years ago in 2003, it is still relevant with what is going on currently. The Black Eyed
Peas are known for being a mainstream hip hop dance group. With the song Where Is The Love , they
question everyone s ideologies regarding prejudice, and outlet their feelings towards racism, war,
intolerance, greed, United States politics, terrorism, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the song Where Is The Love? by the Black Eyed Peas, the artist never gives a statistic with
numbers, but instead just describes the things that are actually going on in the United States. They talk
about the corrupt CIA, the Bloods, the Crips, and the Ku Klux Klan. Due to the text being a song,
there are no actual images, but I believe that the song creates images in the listener s mind as he or she
is listening to it. In the lyrics, the Black Eyed Peas say People killin , people dyin , children hurt and
you hear them cryin , can you practice what you preach and turn the other cheek? I believe that this
lyric creates the image of children crying, people killing others, and also the image of what is wanted,
peace. The Black Eyed Peas also once again refer to something that actually happened when they say
Nations droppin bombs, chemical gasses fillin the lungs of little ones , even though there is not an
actual statistic of how many young children were effected by bombs, they still refer to the event
happening. In a way, you could see the song as a cause an effect statement. Because there is no peace
in the world, people are dying, countries are at war, and young, innocent children are losing their lives.
Even though it is impossible to tell what will happen in the world if the love was more prevalent, it
seems as if the Black Eyed Peas definitely believe that
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3. Sign Language Should Be Taught In Public Schools Essay
There are many opportunities in the world today. But has anyone ever stopped to think if they are the
right ones? Public schools have languages they offer to take as an elective to learn and use later in life.
Usually Spanish, French, German and Japanese. But what about the people who cannot speak or hear
a language? What are they supposed to do? Not giving equal opportunities to all students is quite
unfair. That s why I propose that there should be sign language courses taught in public schools.
There are, of course, thousands of schools around the world for the deaf or hard of heating. To me,
that sounds very secluded. To make a special school for a group of people because they re different in
some way, well I don t think that sounds fair. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This would teach all heating children priceless communication skills and encourage their physical
fluidity, expressiveness, and development. And not only would it get rid of received prejudices
towards the deaf or partially heating (based on healing adults fear of being unable to communicate
without awkwardness) but it would end the disability status of the deaf.
Deaf Connections is a charity in Scotland that is spearheading the first steps towards a project like the
one Richard Sinnott proposed, by helping youngsters in Glasgow to learn the basic signing skills. The
project is being carried out in conjunction with Glasgow City Council s education department and is
being supported by a grant from the National Lottery.
Only 16 states in the U.S. have schools with the option of sign language in their schools. To me, that
number isn t nearly large enough. There should be options of sign language in every state. Better said
their needs to be fair opportunities in every state. Now in Portland Public Schools if a proposal for
sign language was made all that would be said is that there aren t enough funds. Well, how about we
get some funds. I thought Education was the most important thing in school. I guess not because they
re using so much money on sports and not enough on the education value in
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4. Examining Government Regulations Essay
Examining Government Regulations Assignment
The current government regulations I researched pertain to the clinical guidelines and the civil rights
of persons living with HIV/AIDS in Portland, Oregon. Many people living with HIV/AIDS, at some
point during their illness, find themselves in need of housing assistance and support services. Stable
housing promotes improved health, sobriety or decreased use of alcohol and illegal drugs, and, for
some, a return to paid employment and productive social activities. As the number of people living
with HIV/AIDS continues to grow in both urban and rural areas throughout the United States,
stakeholders must find new ways to address their needs to promote the health and well being of these
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2. Confidentiality Concerns
The need to maintain client confidentiality restricts the ways that OHOP housing coordinators and
other organizations and individuals can publicize their activities and resources.
3. Limited Staff Capacity and Knowledge
HIV Care and Treatment staff may lack familiarity with aspects of partner systems, including
affordable housing, and have limited resources and time to conduct marketing and outreach to
potential partners and planning bodies. Discrimination adds to the daily struggles faced by the
growing number of people living with HIV/AIDS in the United States people who are predominantly
poor and disproportionately African American or Latino. Every agency s biggest problems facing their
clients involve meeting basic needs coping with poverty, hunger, illiteracy, inadequate medical care,
lack of transportation, and homelessness. In addition to those basic needs issues, people with HIV face
a series of critical civil rights problems. Individuals living with HIV/AIDS need to know their rights
and need the resources to advocate for themselves when their rights are threatened. They also need
national legal organizations like the ACLU AIDS Project to enforce their civil rights and civil
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5. The American Slave Trade, By Nathaniel Bacon
We must defend ourselves against all Indians in general, for that they are all enemies, Nathaniel Bacon
said to a crowd of working class Virginians on the eve of the rebellion. In the summer of 1676,
Nathaniel Bacon led a group of men through Indian reservations, protesting the unfair Indian policy
and land grants of that time. There was not much fertile land within the colony due to the growth of
tobacco, and Bacon believed the Indians were undeserving of their large reservations. In protest of the
unjust laws set in place, Bacon led an army of angry indentured servants, slaves and poor free men
into executing heinous crimes against the Indian race as a whole. The men believed they were fighting
against a system that promoted servitude, but Bacon used his rebellion as a way of fighting against the
Natives, who he believed were evil. Bacon s rebellion, an act of civil disobedience failed to benefit the
working class but instead became a gateway for the emergence of the American Slave trade, impacting
interracial encounters until today.
During the 1670 s, the colony of Virginia struggled to create their identity as they heavily depended on
tobacco for a source of income. In this early period of colonization, indentured servitude was the most
common source of cheap labor, an occupation in which both whites and blacks struggled to thrive in.
Because of this, both races experienced a common enemy: the wealthy planter. Critically acclaimed
author and
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6. Red Azalea Essay
The book Red Azalea written by Anchee Min is a true tale about her life and her upbringings. The
author was raised in Shanghai and was brought up being taught under the influence of Mao and on the
operas of Comrade Jiang Ching. She is a very intelligent girl in school, and she becomes the leader of
the Little Red Guards because of her good grades and hard work in school, a communist party, but a
school version. Anchee Min excels in school with her amazing speaking and writing skills, therefore
her other party members decide that she is the right one to speak on their behalf. When she is told by a
secretary of the party that she must speak against her teacher Autumn Leaves at first she doesn t
believe but she is then told that the teacher has written a journal about the students and how Min is
educable she is very angry about this so accuses the teacher ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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It does effect the story because it was a time of great struggle for many families and Anchee. In the
story she said, We often ran out of food by the end of the month. We would turn into starving animals.
This book gave me a better understanding of this time period in Shanghai because Anchee Min is
telling us about her struggles and giving the information first hand and showing me how hard it was to
live during the time of the revolution. I learned more about the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
and the struggle that many had gone through in that time.
I could connect this story to A Long Way Gone, another memoir, because in the beginning of the book
Ishmael Beah struggles to find food and he has no money to pay for the food. His life was really an
overall struggle. Anchee s parents struggled to put food on the table for her and her family because of
the little pay that they received and how the economy was. In hunger, Coral once dug out a drug bottle
from the closet and chewed down pink colored pills for
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7. A Deeper Look Into Indiana s Law
A Deeper Look into Indiana s Law Many thoughts should run through one s mind as they skim
through The Editorial Board of Terre Haute Tribune Star s It s time to expand Indiana s civil rights law
editorial piece. This editorial presents many flaws that can be spotted with one read through. The
opinion piece is written with good intentions; however, The Board commits quite a few errors in the
delivery. Inconsistencies and appeals to an already sympathetic audience make it difficult for this
editorial to convince any skeptics to switch sides on the issues that are raised. While The Board was
obviously passionate about this writing, the editorial is not effective due to insufficient evidence and
only one viewpoint among other oversights. This piece tries to raise concerns about Indiana s
wellbeing and shortcomings that all relate back to one law, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act
(RFRA), which gives businesses the right to exercise their religious beliefs when running their
operations. Unsupported evidence is one of the major setbacks in this mission of The Board. It begins
when The Board said, But RFRA backfired (par. 4) ( It s time to expand Indiana s civil rights law ).
There is no solid evidence of this assertion throughout the remainder of the editorial with only one
weak sentence to follow that statement which says, Despite attempts to fix it, Indiana continues to pay
for it through lost economic investment and a tarnished public image ( It s time to expand
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8. A Character Analysis of Angelo in Measure for Measure
A Character Analysis of Angelo: Outer Angel and Inner Devil
There is a wide array of deceptiveness within the play Measure for Measure. While some of the
reasons for deception are good, other reasons are filled with evil and only for personal gain. Angelo is
a perfect example of one of the characters within this play who uses his deceptive nature for evil and
only for the gratification of himself. He is given a very superior and authoritative role by Vincentio,
the Duke, and extends his powers to the most extreme of measures. Unlike the Duke, Angelo is stern
and goes to the furthest extent to have his voice be heard. This complex play allows the reader to see
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His strong desire for he makes his reason and judgment be base on desire. At that point he is just as
the people he takes reign over. Angelo lacks what the Duke possesses. He lacks understanding. He is
going to implement his laws by any means necessary. Upon the return of the Duke, he has knowledge
of everything that has occurred in his apparent absence. The truth then comes to light revealing that
Angelo has not slept with Isabella, but he has slept with Mariana. He is then forced to marry Mariana
and sentenced to death. The ending goes back to the beginning completing the quote from Act II Scene
I Lines 30 and 31, Let mine own judgment pattern out my death/ And nothing come in partial. Sir, he
must die. The Duke recognizes that humans do make mistakes and that a rule is not just if he makes
the same mistakes that he condemns others for. Because Isabella and Mariana pleaded for Angelo, he
was pardoned. The inner devil seems to be dominant over Angelo s outer angel because of his unjust
rule, but he understands that whatever punishment given to him must be upheld because of the laws of
the
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9. Effects Of Decolonization Of Burma
Alexey Skyban (14201708)
Intro International Politics
13 October 2014
Unwillingness to do what is Right
Decolonization after 1945 undoubtedly caused more harm than good. Inevitably, colonized countries
across the globe would have eventually requested sovereignty. Today, many decolonized countries are
beginning to prosper and flourish; however, their path to such a state was long and challenging. The
fluke in decolonization was not that it happened, but the way it did. Only concerned with self interest
and prosperity domestically, European Empires were blinded to the consequences of abandoning their
colonies without any guidance or support. Poor decolonization of Burma resulted in widespread
oppression, downfall of the economy, and violation of human rights. Britain left Burma with a very
weak government unable to control its own country. As a result, the democratic government was
overthrown and a ruthless tyrant rose to power.
Before British rule, Burma was a wealthy, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The new government was continuously challenged by communists and under represented ethnic
groups. Home to one of the largest diversity of ethnic groups, it was extremely challenging to please
all. With demands of, protection of ethnic culture, language, and religion, the devolution of tangible
executive, legislative, and judicial power to the ethnic states within a true federal union, and a
democratic form of government (ConflictMap.org) not met, the ethnic groups turned to violence. As a
result, Burma experienced intense periods of civil war which devastated and destabilized the country
even further. As the economy collapsed, U Nu was forced out of office by General Ne Win in order to
restore law and order . U Nu was re elected in February 1960, but two years later on March 2nd 1962,
Ne Win seized power in a coup d état and proclaimed himself to be Burma s new military
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10. Im Not Scared Questions Essay
Im NOT scared QUESTIONS 1. Micheles group: · Maria – micheles sister, little follower, copy cat ·
Skull – oldest group member (aged 12), chief, gives orders, strong, brave · Salvatore – micheles best
friend, wealthy, kept to himself · Barbara – fat · Michele – standstill, nine years old 2. The children
filled their days with riding bikes, playing football, steal the flag, one two three star and lounging
around doing nothing. 3. Acqua traverse consists of a welcome sign painted blue displaying acqua
traverse in capital letters, four little homes and an old country villa lost within wheat. 4. Michele said
he would do the forfeit for Barbara, so he was to cross a beam of wood from an old abandoned house
on the second floor. 5. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
13. The second clue he encounters is when he looked out the window of his own home in the middle
of the night and saw his father on top of the hill where the abandoned house was located to give
filippo the left over meat Maria didn t eat at dinner. 14. Michele thinks the boy in the hole is his
brother. 15. Felice natale was skulls older brother he was 20 years old and whenever he was in acqua
traverse life was hell for the kids. He would hit and steal things from the children, he was friendless
and womanless, he was like a tiger in a cage, he is involved in the kidnapping as he goes forwards and
backwards to the abandoned house to check that the boy is still alive and in the hole and he feeds him
and gives him water. 16. The little wash bears are bears that come in the window if you leave it open
in the middle of the night and eat cookies and cakes you left from during the day and eat your rubbish
if you don t put the lid on properly, they also bite people for they are scared of humans. The lord of the
worms is felice who shouts orders down the hole to filippo and if he doesn t do what he s told felice
will squash him like a worm. 17. Sergio Materia was 67 years old and came from Rome, he stayed in
micheles home, was friends with his father, was involved in filippos kidnapping and was a robber who
went to jail and was released on good conduct. He was thin with a baldhead above his ears. His family
include two
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11. Burgermeister s Daughter Essay
Burgermeister s Daughter
What was the predominant image of women and women s place in medieval society? Actual historical
events, such as the scandal and subsequent litigation revolving around Anna Buschler which Steven
Ozment detail s in the Burgermeisters Daughter, suggests something off a compromise between these
two literary extremes. It is easy to say that life in the sixteenth century was surely no utopia for
women but at least they had some rights.
Anna was the daughter of Hermann Buschler, a prominent citizen who had even been the
burgermeister of the German town of Schwabisch Hall, within the Holy Roman Empire. When she
was young, Anna had simultaneous affairs with a young local nobleman, Erasmus Schenk of Limpurg,
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Anna s story shows that women did have some rights, and that they also had, at least in this case, the
ability to defend those rights within legal institutions. Even more important is evidence of public
opinion, instead of siding against Anna as an unfit daughter causing trouble for her family Hall s
citizens actually sided with Anna against her father. In this, both daughter s obedience to father and
woman s obedience to man were turned on their heads, revealing that regardless of religious doctrines
of male authority, life among the people was much more complex.
While not a complete victory for Anna, the battle for her inheritance was not a complete loss either.
She capably fought her father and even the entire city council of Hall. This was no easy task because
she couldn t represent herself in court. It was one of the first times where the moral code of Germany
was overturned. She contested her father and went against the respect you re supposed to have. Her
story was not a complete positive statement of female dominance, because that certainly was not the
case, an ugly thirty year court battle doesn t indicate disempowerment either, even though her battle
didn t personally benefit her to the fullest, it was a large step for women.
In the sixteenth century the normative relations between father and child, and among
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12. The Chemical And Gas Sensors
Introduction:
There has been a rapid growth in the field of biosensing through both ultrasensitive chemical and gas
sensors. The bio sensing protocols that are able to detect specific biological and chemical species,
sensitively and specifically (selectively) can noticeably influence our daily lives. The issues related to
monitoring of industrial emissions, medical diagnosis and public security are significant application
fields of gas sensing in particular. Nano engineered materials including Carbon Nanotubes and
Graphene are being used to develop miniaturized sensors that can detect very low concentrations of
gases which are biomarkers of certain diseases like lung cancer in particular. The composition of
exhaled breath contains valuable information about certain volatile and semi volatile compounds
which can be used to generate a chemical fingerprint and thereby screen patients with lung cancer.
Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes have been discussed for the development of chemical sensing
platform.
A. Graphene for biosensing:
Graphene is a 2 D form of carbon with planar structure and sp2 bonding. It is a single layer of graphite
with inter planar spacings of 3.35 A0. It has attracted tremendous interest due to its exceptional and
unique properties. Some of its properties that are relevant to its widespread use in gas sensors have
been discussed below.
Properties:
1. The high specific surface area of graphene (both suspended and supported on substrate) provide
increased
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13. Essay on Compare and Contrast Chinese and Japanese Mythology
Chinese and Japanese Mythology in Life Classic Chinese and classic Japanese mythology are quite
similar, in fact, they have more commonalities than differences. As examples, one can compare and
contrast the two mythologies in terms of characters, form and structure, creation myths, and
mythology s relevance to life. Animals and dragons also appear repeatedly in Chinese and Japanese
mythology. In this paper it will be shown that Chinese and Japanese mythologies are more similar than
different. The characters in both Chinese and Japanese myths have similar personalities and reactions.
For example, heroes in both mythologies use tricks, cunning schemes, and intelligence in general
achieve their goals, instead of just force and wit. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
And although Chinese dragons are powerful fighters, they choose not to fight. Chinese mythology has
several distinctive qualities, one of the most individual is the fact that Chinese myths are very concise:
a single myth might only be one page long, but tells a story that could take up two or more pages. For
example, the sentence, The Wise Old Man at the River Bend stopped the foolish old man shows an
entire short scene. Japanese myths, on the other hand, are more story like in their structure, and they
are told simply. In fact, the Japanese myths are told so simply and this author believes that they can be
understood by children. Also Japanese myths have more of a definite beginning, middle, and end.
Chinese creation myth
In the beginning, the universe was a black egg where heaven and earth were mixed together, and in
this egg was contained Pangu. He felt suffocated, so he cracked the egg with a broadax, and the light,
clear part of the egg floated up to form Heaven while the cold, heavy part stayed down and formed
Earth. Pangu stood in the middle, and he and the egg s two parts grew and grew until he was nine
million li in height.
When Pangu died, his breath became the wind and clouds, his voice the rolling thunder, and his eyes
the sun and the moon. His hair and beard became the stars in the sky, the flowers and trees from his
skin, the marrow in his bones became jade and pearls, and his sweat the good rain
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14. Symbolism In The Possibility Of Evil
A Thought of Pure Evil Imagine having to hide a secret for many years, only to realize that it will soon
be revealed. The Possibility of Evil is a short story written by Shirley Jackson. When an old lady goes
to her local post office to deliver the secret letters she has been writing for years, she accidently drops
a letter and her covert is revealed. Miss Strangeworth seems like the kindest lady in town, but after
one of neighbors discovers her secret, the entire village realizes that Miss Strangeworth is not who she
says to be. The Possibility of Evil uses components such as written letters, Miss Strangeworth and
roses to symbolise Adela s character and her intentions. The letters Adela sends to her neighbors
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The roses in her garden symbolise Miss Strangeworth s character and reveal that appearance can be
deceiving. The author writes, Tourists who sometimes passed through the town stopped to admire
Miss Strangeworth s roses... My grandmother planted these roses, and my mother tended them, just as
I do. Miss Strangeworth never gave away any of her roses, although the tourists often asked her
(Jackson 249 250). Miss Strangeworth believes that it is important for her roses to stay on Pleasant
street. She is very similar to the roses and the roses reflect her character. Miss Strangeworth s outside
demeanor can be compared to the beauty of the roses, but her thoughts and feelings compare to the
thorns. For example, the townspeople recognize her as an elegant old lady with pretty dimples and her
dainty walk. However, they do not know that she writes evil letters and masks a petty spirit behind her
sophisticated manner. The roses are a significant part of the story because they reflect Adela s
character and show that Miss Strangeworth s appearance is deceiving. Miss Strangeworth is very
much like the roses in her garden, they both appear kind and charming, but their inner beauty is not
the
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15. Nacirema And The American Dream
The land of freedom and opportunity. Americans are a culture of obsessively independent, self
righteous bigots. Even when they are wrong, they are right. They are known to be one of the greatest,
if not the greatest developed country that has great power and influence over others. The land of
opportunity and The American Dream , is governed by such an independent culture in comparison to
others. It does not mirror anyone else s; it is the one others sometimes mirror and often marvel at.
There are numerous examples, of how the culture can be viewed as strange or even backwards. In a
country where independence and self reliance are everything, viewed as yin yang When children turn
18 years old in a household, the parents, as well as the America community, bestow them with the
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Depression is a mood disorder causing a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
(webmd.com).
Because Nacirema are so obsessed with their children being independent and successful from a young
age, along the way, they may fail to realize that it may in fact be detrimental to the relationship they
have with their child. This sudden forceful act is something that result in the child s anger, frustration,
or fear to even speak to the parents for advice.
Seeking advice from a parent as a child is such a common act. As young children, we often found
ourselves asking for our parents help in anything from outfit choices to friendship advice. The advice
we get is usually a huge influencer in the life decisions we make. As we get older, it is common for
seeking advice from your parents to slightly shift to seeking advice from your friends and peers.
Although this shift occurs, parents should always be a reliable resource to turn to, no matter the
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16. My Goals To My Pre-Medical Career
Having goals is what sets the victor apart from the loser. An individual must apply goals to their life in
order to be successful. I have learned from personal experience that in order to succeed in anything
you do in life, you need to have goals to achieve. I would not be where I am today if it weren t for
being determined to accomplish the goals that I set for myself. I have several goals set that I would
like to meet in the near future. My goal is to have a successful career in undergraduate school with my
pre medicine major to help push me towards my medical career. I will then go on to medical school
and obtain my PhD to become a physician. I sincerely enjoy the field of science as a career choice.
Getting this degree for my career will also help me reach my goal to financially support my family I
will have in the future. I want to be able to support my children as they go through the process that I
am going through now. Not only is the thought of my family in the future part of my motivation but
the family I have now as well. I am the oldest of seven siblings and I feel as if I need to set the bar for
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My determination is whats going to get me to where I need to be. I have proven this strength through
the hours of school work to obtain the GPA and ACT scores that I have, the endless hours of sports
after school on top of all the clubs and committees. Being in athletics all three seasons of the school
year while juggling school work and extra curricular activities is a hard goal to accomplish, but my
determination pulled me through it. My determination to be a victor is what got me through my high
school career and is whats going to get me through my college career. I will work hard on my class
work in college as I did in high school and will continue to set and meet goals not only through
college, but throughout my
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17. Wes Moore Pros And Cons
People make decisions everyday without any regard for how it will affect the future and unforeseen
consequences. They don t realize the importance of the decisions that they currently make, so people
like the other Wes Moore make poor choices. There is a particular organization known as The United
Nations Association of the United States of America that branches out into Model United Nations, a
program designed to show the importance of decisions by placing students in an environment that
shows decisions matter. Children that have experienced the various programs that The United Nations
Association of the United States of America offered are aware of how minesquele choices they make
can affect their entire world, which they use to better their decisions therefore improving their lives.
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In order to help the author Wes, Joy sent him to military school because she knew that the choice she
made for her son would ensure that her son would be able to go into the world completely disciplined
and prepared even if he hated her for sending him away. When explaining how the book was written,
the author acknowledged, This book is meant to show us how... our destinies can be determined by a
single stumble down the wrong path, or a tentative step down the right one (Moore xiv). She made the
decision as a mother for her son s entire future that ends up stopping him from making decisions like
the other Wes Moore s. The author acknowledges that the decisions he made and the decisions that the
other Wes made affected their lives forever when he said, The chilling truth is that his story could have
been mine. The tragedy is that mine could have been his (Moore 180). The other Wes Moore made
poor decisions in his youth that led to a continuous use of drugs, alcohol, and unprotected sex. These
decisions ultimately led to Wes being put into jail, hurting the ones he loved and changing his future
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18. Oscar Wilde Satire
Oscar Wilde s play An Ideal Husband (1893) is of a genre that is unlikely to ever fade out; the
dramatic comedy. Wilde utilises melodramatic language to explore several heavy subjects such as
compassion and empathy but there is no doubting that the play is of the romantic comedy genre. And
this is concreted by the fact that this is a play that not only comments on society but makes comedy of
people s faults and bad habits via the employment of the comedic conventions satire. Oscar Wilde
effectively blends these comedic devices into the play s melodramatic drawing room comedy , which
traditionally features upper class people in social and family situations of which Wilde was considered
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Mabel epitomises the supposed silliness and frivolity that a young Victorian girl would have and this
is further encouraged by Wilde s use of epigram and absurdity in the line Oh, I love London Society! I
think it has immensely improved. It is entirely composed now of beautiful idiots and brilliant lunatics.
Just what Society should be. showing the shallow and flamboyant nature of Mabel s character to
reflect to typical young woman in Victorian society. Farce can be further seen by the interaction
between Lady Basildon and Mrs Marchmont who are described as types of exquisite beauty . The
lines (Lady Basildon) What martyrs we are, dear Margaret. (Mrs Marchmont). [Rising.] And how well
it becomes us, Olivia! Utilises hyperbole to show their frivolity and silliness to highlight their
situation within the gender norms. Their willingness to suffer conversation with boring men makes
them more attractive and also shows how women were forced to settle for men they may not
particularly like. This comment is then further driven by Wilde via Lord Goring s epigram if we men
married the women we deserved, we should have a very bad time of it highlighting the inequality
between the sexes in terms of
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19. The Accidental Tourist By Anne Tyler
The Accidental Tourist Recognized with a National Book Critics Circle Award in 1985, Anne Tyler s
The Accidental Tourist explores the complex relationships within families and their long term effects
on the quality of our lives. The Accidental Tourist introduces us to Macon Leary, a kernel of a man
that nothing real penetrates until he meets Muriel Pritchett, with whom he opens up and shares his
pain over the death of his son (Tyler 180). Their relationship transforms Leary s emotions and brings
him out of his cocoon of sadness and isolation. Macon comes to see that Muriel has dealt with a great
deal of pain in her life, helping him realize that he is not unique in his struggle to cope with his own
loss. Considered by many critics to be her best work at its publishing, as in many of Tyler s other
novels, The Accidental Tourist explores the idea that our family, the same people who should bring us
happiness, are just as likely to grieve us deeply, drive us mad (Schaeffer). Consistent with her previous
novels are the characters messy, quirky, and so predictable we want to shake them (Schaeffer).
Demonstrating the skill that later earned her a Pulitzer Prize for Breathing Lessons, Tyler develops the
idea that the highest stakes in life, are in the family where through struggle and compromise and daily
courage, we learn to persist and endure (Schaeffer). Above all, The Accidental Tourist is a story about
how the loss of a loved one at an early age, and
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20. The Depth Of The River Affect Its Overall Ph From Mid July...
Question: Does the depth of the river affect its overall pH from mid december 2015 to early january
2016?
Knowledge Probe: According to.epa.gov/acidrain/measure/pH.html, pH is a measure of the hydrogen
ion concentration of a solution. Solutions with a high concentration of hydrogen ions have a low pH
and solutions with a low concentrations of H+ ions have a high pH. A pH of 7 is the most neutral you
can get and 0 being the most acidic and 14 being the most basic. each level is 10 times more basic/
acidic than the previous level, for example a pH of 8 is 10 times more basic than 7, and a pH of 9 is
100 times more basic than 7. when an acidic substance reacts with a basic substance they counter each
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The blue bar grapH below it shows the pH of each of the 12 trial collected. The table below compares
the depth in inches to the pH directly, and the average of each is at the bottom of the table.
Data Analysis: On trial 5 something interesting happened where it did not match the trend of other
data points. you can see this when comparing the depth to pH with the grapHs; for example trial 1 s
depth and pH is lower than trial 2 s depth and pH, and trial 2 s depth and pH is lower than trial 3 s
depth and pH etc. that sort of trend is fluent through the data except trial 5 where depth was lower than
the previous trials but the pH was the highest collected. My data is accurate to a point but when
collecting the depth of the river it presented a challenge to get 100% accurate because it is constantly
changing; also the pH scale only measures to the hundredth of a digit. The pH Scales calibration could
also have been of slightly but all of my trials were collected under the same calibration so it does not
seem to present a change in trend but instead with the actual numbers.
Claim: When the depth on the Looking Glass river was higher it had a higher pH in late december
2015 to early January 2016.
Data Supporting Claim: When analysing my data you can clearly see that when the
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21. Helen Archer Biography
On March 30, 2002, was when it all began. I was born in Rockledge, Florida to Kristina Archer and
Mikel Archer. My mother currently works at Pinemount Elementary School as a Data Processing
Clerk. My father is now a full time firefighter and works with the Columbia County Fire Department.
However, on September 11, 2001, the day of the attack on the New York Trade Center, my mother had
to rush to the hospital due to her almost having a miscarriage. I would have only been about three
months old. When I was born, I had one sister, Celeste Archer, and one dog, a black Labrador and
chow chow mix named Zeus. Celeste had the idea of naming me Belle after the Disney Princess, so
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I always got straight A s in elementary and middle school. I was in all honor classes at Lake City
Middle School and was at the top of my class in Pinemount elementary. My favorite subject in
elementary school was science and I loved going to art and P.E.. In third grade I got a perfect score on
my reading FCAT and a high level five on my math FCAT. I always loved to read and had a eleventh
grade reading level in fourth grade. In fourth grade I joined the chorus and was promoted to honor
choir in fifth grade. Also in fourth grade, I was accepted into Art Club and the cup stacking team. My
favorite extracurricular in elementary school was being on the Brain Bowl team in fifth grade. It was a
mix between a spelling bee, a math competition, and a trivia game. I enjoyed it very much. Middle
school was a substantial change for me since there were more kids, more classes, and more work. In
seventh grade I was accepted into the National Junior Honor Society for my exceptional grades and
character. I also played flute the Falcon Band and was the highest ranked player in sixth grade. In
eighth grade I ran for the National Junior Honor Society Historian and won the position. All
throughout my eighth grade year I was involved in canned food drives, school cleanups, and
volunteering. Also in eighth grade, I joined Science Olympiad. Science Olympiad is a team that
competes in a multitude of competitions based on the
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22. Kids In America Analysis
somadjinn.deviantart.com somadjinn.deviantart.com Fourth of July will soon be upon us, and that
means celebrating with barbeques, fireworks and good music. Here are the top ten songs about
America to get you in the mood (FYI, I left out America by Simon Garfunkel, as I put that on another
list.) Number Ten: Kids in America by The Muffs. Kids in America is a song by The Muffs, off of the
1995 soundtrack to Clueless. Originally the song was done by Kim Wilde, off of her 1981 self titled
debut (however, I chose the version by The Muffs as it s a bit grittier.) Lyrics include, outside a new
day is dawning / outside suburbia s sprawling everywhere / I don t want to go baby / New York to east
California / there s a new wave coming I warn you / we re the kids in America / everybody live for the
music go round / we re the kids in America. This song simply seems to be about how the kids in
America are who decide what music becomes popular; it also mentions a new wave, which could
easily be referring to the new wave music of the 80s that would become very prevalent in the music
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This is probably the most obviously dismal track on this list, as it seems to be about the homeless life
in America. The song begins, oh this hurricane s blowing us thin / this never ending swirl of American
sin / where I strayed on my knees to a bottomless cage / where they throw dollar bills and hope to be
saved / the poshest scarf on the warmest day / it s enough to make you give up, she says. Other lyrics
include, the hardest thing next to diamond rigs / is the coats we have to wear just to make ends meet
and let s just lie here as they paint us black. The song ends with, the nervous ticks only the holy get /
the country treats as the cities get sick / the lunatics and the Harlem tricks / the country treats as we all
get
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23. Intellect By Ralph Waldo Emerson Poem
Often regarded as the leader of the Transcendentalist literary movement, Ralph Waldo Emerson
believed that the individual must look inward to find truth and knowledge. He emphatically stressed
that one must practice self reliance: the ability to trust one s intuition and not conform to societal
standards. Through the use of strict form, powerful imagery, and a wise tone, Emerson s poem
Intellect urges us to stay true to ourselves by refusing the practice of blind obedience. The form of
Intellect is comprised of just six lines which suggests a call to action for the reader to listen to his wise
words. The short form produces a riddle like tone; it follows a strict rhyme scheme and a very strong
rhythm. The lines are end rhymed this, coupled with the length of the poem produces an almost child
like simplicity. The morals hidden in Intellect aren t simple per se, nevertheless we are reminded of
the riddles of our primary school days; we remember the catchy rhythm and traditional morals we
learned from these riddles. The rhythm and meter are also vital aspects of this poem s structure: each
line contains seven syllables and begins with a stressed syllable. This didactic rhythm jumps out of the
page at the reader, causing us to pay attention. The stressed and unstressed syllable pattern produces a
sing song effect; the poem beckons us to listen to the wise counsel of Emerson with a child like
openness and implores the reader to find the moral that Emerson is trying to get across. The imagery
of Intellect is challenging: the poem features a fountain, a wave, the shore, and wings all in just six
lines. This abstract imagery allows us to tap into our own intellect and it leaves room for the reader to
interpret its meaning. Let us contemplate the fountain first. A fountain is often used to symbolise the
source for something desirable: whether it be a drinking fountain, a fountain of youth, or the fountain
of life we come across in Christian doctrine. Often times we crave rules; or we might just crave
direction or someone to tell us what to do. Unfortunately, the source of these rules is often society. We
choose to listen to the voice of society for direction, instead of turning inward. Perhaps by writing
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24. Piracy In The Music Industry
There are $12.5 billion in economic losses each year due to Piracy in the music industry. This shows
how people are not taking piracy seriously and treating it not as a crime. Piracy is a crime and people
should be able to use it against people in their cases. Based on the evidence in this article, companies
involved in legal action should use emotionally charged language such as piracy to win their cases
because if they seem to be copying an artist s piece without permission and selling it for free, it is
piracy and piracy is a crime that they can use. The person who made their work must have spent a lot
of time on it so they would be able to accuse it s as piracy if someone were to steal it. According to the
article, People who work hard to produce creative works are entitled to enjoy legal protection to reap
the benefits of their labors. And if others want to enjoy those creative works, it s reasonable to make
them pay for the privilege. This proves that people generally want to be able to be proud of their work
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The text states, It would no longer matter whether the property misappropriated was tangible or
intangible, real or personal, a good or a service. All of these things were now to be treated uniformly.
This shows that the emotionally charged language should be used because it is appropriate for this
matter that these things are truly being stolen. Piracy is an ongoing problem that many people do not
take seriously. Just because something is intangible does not mean that it does not have any value. In
conclusion, organizations should use emotionally charged language such as piracy because stealing
these intangible things are counted as a crime so it is only fair to use
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25. Google s Uses For Creating And Linking Your Content
When it comes to backlinks, they can propel your website to the top of the Google pile, or they can
sink your website to the depths of the unknown. After creating your website and spending time as well
as effort to build your site, you don t want to be sunk by bad backlinking practices. You want to stay
on the good side of Google. To do that, you ll need to practice white hat strategies for creating and
linking your content.
Link Building of the Past
The days of creating thousands of terrible, non related links from spammy sites is over. As little as a
few years ago, Google would count the number of links to see who had the most authoritative site.
Now, Google s algorithm is more complex, and it s smarter. It will check to see if the content is being
shared by others. It will check the quality of the content being created too.
The old spammy link building process can actually incur penalties with Google that can actually hurt
your search engine optimization.
Creating Shareable, Linkable Content
Where old strategies would allow you to create any kind of content, which would often be riddled
with typos and bad information, Google now wants you to create meaningful, detailed and accurate
content that s focused on the reader.
You need to do more than create posts and pages of information for your website. The content should
be planned in advance. It s helpful to create a content strategy on a spreadsheet to really keep track of
the content you d like to add.
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26. Temptation Is An Unavoidable Part Of Life
Temptation is an unavoidable part of life that has been around since the creation of the world and man.
After the creation of man, God placed him in the Garden of Eden, and gave him dominion over the
Garden and everything in it. The only command given to man, by God, was to not eat from one
particular tree or he would die. In an act of rebellion against God, Satan approached Eve and
persuaded her to eat from the tree that God forbade them from eating. This persuasion included lying
to Eve about dying and that they would be like God (Genesis 3:4 5, NIV). On top of the lies, the
woman saw that the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye (Genesis 3:6, NIV).
Satan placed Eve in a situation where she gave in to her desires, lust for the fruit, envy and greed to be
like God, these are the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life. Just because Satan
tempted Eve does not mean that she sinned, temptation is not to be equated with sin (Towns, The
Essential Element of Sin, 2002). Eve acted on her desires and ate the forbidden fruit. She in turn, led
Adam to eat from the tree. This act of defiance, by Adam and Eve, against God resulting from the
temptation and deception, by Satan, led to the original sin and to the fall of man. The fall of man
resulted in the spiritual separation of man from God. Temptation led to sin that then led to the fall of
man and resulted in a separation from God that comes to an end with spiritual and physical
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27. Boston Tea Act Research Paper
Rachel O Brien
Perry
Enriched Language Arts/4
Research Paper
The die is now cast. The colonies must either submit or triumph. ~King George III The Tea Act,
sometimes known as the Boston Tea Party, has a lot to say about tea. It is referred to by John Adams
as the Destruction of the Tea in Boston. The night, December thirteen seventeen seventy three.
Colonists disguised themselves as Mohawk Indians. Seventeen Million Pounds of unsold tea was
dumped mid day. With the colonists throwing over the tea off the ships, King George decided to
punish the Bostonians.
The Colonists were sick of the high prices of the tea coming from Britain. Before the Tea Act, the
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The next day some of the participants returned to Griffin s Wharf and, seeing some of the tea still
floating on top of the water, they approached it in small boats and destroyed what remained by hitting
it with their oars (History). The ninety two thousand pounds of tea dumped into the harbor caused it to
smell. Because of the Boston Tea Party, the British shut down Boston Harbor until all of the three
hundred forty chests of British East India Company tea were paid for. This was implemented under the
seventeen seventy four, the Intolerable Acts and known as the Boston Port Act. The Boston Port Act,
the Intolerable Acts also implemented the Massachusetts Government Act, the Administration of
Justice Act, the Quartering Act, and the Quebec Act. Colonists responded with protests and
coordinated resistance by convening the First Continental Congress in September and October of 1774
to petition Britain to repeal the Intolerable Acts. The Boston Tea Party was the first significant act of
defiance by American colonists (After the Tea Act). The Boston Tea Party was enormous, ultimately
leading to the American Revolution which began in Massachusetts on April nineteenth, seventeen
seventy
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28. Full Face Veil Essay
2.2 Supporters
One of the main arguments of those who support a ban of full face veils is that they are a clear sign of
a lack of emancipation and the disadvantage of Muslim women compared to their male counterparts.
The veil, originally used to display modesty and prevent other men from being physically attracted to
those who wear it, is called a symbol of the oppression of women.
According to supporters of a ban, the idea that women have to be protected from lustful man by
wearing full face veils is absurd as there are enough laws and security measures in place in order to
prevent any kind of sexual assault. By wearing certain Islamic dress such as the
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Nowhere in the „Quran is said that a full face veil is mandatory, the idea of it being mandatory comes
from fundamentalist Muslims who interpret the „Quran in a way that results in a full face veil being a
requirement by God. An alternative which would be acceptable for supporters of a ban as it does not
conceal the identity of someone who wears it is the „Hijab , the traditional veil which only covers the
hair, neck and upper chest of a woman, but does not veil the face. This is supposed to show that those
supporting a ban do not dislike veils in general, with possibly islamophobic intentions, but rather do
not want to accept certain features of full face veils, whether for safety reasons or moral reasons
connected to emancipation. Even if the veil is worn by choice, taking the right to do so away would
not attack the fundamental rights of the affected woman according to supporters of a ban. One
principle of modern Western societies is that in order to maintain individual freedom, every individual
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29. Compare And Similarities Between Sherlock And Doctor Who
From England to the United States, BBC America has aired their highly regarded television shows in
our vast continent since 1935. BBC, standing for the British Broadcast Channel, has produced an
abundant amount of nominated television shows from Merlin to Downtown Abbey. However, BBC is
well known for capturing the hearts of teenage and middle age individuals from their nominated
television shows called Sherlock and Doctor Who. Airing on BBC America since the 1960s, Doctor
Who is the longest running television show on BBC America. On the other hand, from Arthur Conan
Doyle s The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes , comes a contemporary twist in the story and characters
of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor John Watson. By looking at the outer portions of the shows, one can
view them as polar opposites. However, both the British television shows share exceedingly similar
qualities in their plot and characteristics of the main leads and their companions in the show. Sharing
similar characteristics in the roles that they play, Sherlock Homes form Sherlock and The Doctor from
Doctor Who are both intelligent lonely men who fancy a sense of adventure. The Doctor and Sherlock
are both perceived as Gods from their astounding intelligence and being able to overcome death. They
are rather intelligent then the companions they surround themselves with. The Doctor s wisdom comes
from living in an advanced alien civilization, while Sherlock has brilliant deductive skills then they
average detective
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30. Reducing The Primary Cesarean Section Rate
Reducing the Primary Cesarean Section Rate in Nulliparous Women:
A Quality Improvement Project
Julie A. Javernick, CNM, MSN
Submitted to
Drs. Joan Nelson and Kathy Shaw of the University of Colorado College of Nursing in partial
fulfillment of the requirements for NUDO 7018
Introduction
Background
Healthy childbirth is defined as a safe, natural process that rarely requires medical intervention (Goer
Romano, 2012). The medical model of care, however, often includes interventions that are not
supported by the evidence and can increase a woman s risk of having a cesarean section. These
intrusions into labor and birth often lead to what has been called the cascade of interventions
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services are also requiring participating hospitals with more
than 1,100 births a year to report their primary cesarean section rates. Theses rate will be published in
2016 (The Joint Commission, 2013).
Local Problem Lutheran Medical Center (LMC), one of eight hospitals in the Sister s of Charity of
Leavenworth Health System, had the second highest cesarean section rate in the system in 2014 (SCL
Health, 2015). Westside Women s Care (WWC), a privately owned obstetrics practice, employs 14
providers who attend approximately 65% of the births at LMC. WWC s primary cesarean section rate
from March 2014 to March 2015 was 34.8%, the highest of all LMC provider groups. The primary
cesarean section rate in Colorado in 2012 was 17.4% and the Healthy People 2020 goal for primary
cesarean section is 23.9% (Osterman Martin, 2014; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
2015). To help decrease the primary cesarean section rate at WWC and subsequently LMC, a quality
improvement project (QIP) team was formed composed of providers from WWC and administrators
and nurses at LMC. A root cause analysis was conducted and Fishbone diagram were developed (See
Appendix A). Several themes emerged as contributing to the high cesarean section rate. These
included: 1)
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31. The Popularity Of Cheese As An Ingredient
1. Introduction
The popularity of cheese as an ingredient in a daily diet is unmatched when it comes to an average
person in today s time. Furthermore, cheese being the major ingredient in various fast foods around
the world, which are said to be a contributor in increasing the toll of obese population worldwide, due
to the presence of high amount of fat content making it an energy dense food which is a major cause
of obesity and related diseases (Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Health, WHO). In
accordance to the survey carried out by WHO it was reported that almost 2.8 million people die every
year due to being overweight or obese (Global Health Observatory data, WHO).However, on the
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Low fat cheese, primarily hard varieties have been reported to have a rubbery body and unacceptable
flavour as compare to the full fat counterparts. However, soft low fat cheese varieties is reportedly to
have an acceptable results and acceptability in the commercial markets. (Mistry 2001). Hence the
prime aim of this research is to focus on the hard type cheese varieties mainly, Cheddar.
Limitation pertaining in the low fat cheese has provided an immense scope in the research field to
overcome the problem related to the unacceptability of flavour, texture and functionality of low fat
cheese. Hence this study will mainly focus upon improving the texture of low fat Cheddar cheese by
an assumption of incorporating more amount of moisture by using a fat replacer mainly a hydrocolloid
to impart a similar texture to the full fat variety.
2. Literature review
2.1. Cheese: definition and classification
In accordance with CODEX Standards, cheese can be defined as a ripened or unripened soft, semi
hard, hard or extra hard product within which the whey protein to casein ration do not exceed that of
milk, which can be obtained by coagulating wholly or partly the protein of milk, skim milk, cream,
whey cream or buttermilk by partly draining the whey portion which results due to coagulation by
suitable coagulating agents such as rennet (FAO 1978). Coagulation of protein can also be carried out
by processing techniques which are capable
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