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How To Write A Philospohical Paper ~ Alis How To Write A Philospohical Paper ~ Alis
The Spiritual Values Of Squanto
Religion: Throughout the movie, Squanto displays a deep spiritual connection to nature and his place in it. The
morning star is his guide and the hawk is his protector. He prays in a sacred circle to give thanks. The
Wampanoag believed in the Great Spirit, called Kiehtan, who created all things and guardian spirits in the form
of animals to watch over people (Malinowski et al., 1999). In the movie, Squanto teaches the friars about the
Great Spirit Kissuulk, who is the creator. A hawk is his friend and protector who warns him of oncoming
troubles and serves as a friend during times of loneliness in England. In general, Indians had a basic
understanding of the interdependence of all living things and life in accordance with nature, which was clearly
visualized in the movie. During his time with the friars, Squanto learned Christian customs and beliefs. He
learned to pray before eating and to share bread. He was taught forgiveness and not to hate. For him as a
warrior who learned to defend himself and his family from enemies, these cultural traits of Christian faith were
new but he adopted them and they served him in his endeavors to achieve peace between the pilgrims and the
Indian tribes after his return to New England. However, in the movie, Squanto never ... Show more content on
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In the movie, they were portrayed by William Bradford and Dr. Samuel Fuller, Puritans who were referred to as
Men of Peace. They arrived on the coastline of Massachusetts in the vicinity of Squanto s former village, where
they took over the deserted wigwams of the Patuxet tribe and named their new home Plymouth. After the
Native Americans previous encounters with arriving Englishmen resulted in death and tragedy, they were
prepared for war. The newly arrived Pilgrims were not willing to leave the acquired territory and were ready to
defend it. Expecting resistance, they brought soldiers and
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Causes Of Vladimir Lenin
Vladimir Lenin was a Marxian idealist who devoted the majority of his adult life to bringing about a Socialist
state in Russia. His years committed to the cause would culminate in the October Revolution of 1917, during
which the Lenin led Bolshevik party would seize upon a weakened political regime and institute themselves as
the ruling authority of Russia. With Lenin leading the Bolshevik party, eager to usher in the doctrine he had
faithfully subscribed to and expounded upon for decades, his dream of a Russian Socialist state was now a
humbling yet exciting reality. How, then, did such a Marxian purist fall well short of the utopian vision
promised by his political ideology? Lenin s inability to successfully implement the policies which would bring
about the ever elusive socialist utopia can be directly attributed to a variety of factors stemming from three root
causes. The first, and most damning, predictor of imminent failure was that, though Russia was ripe for
revolution at the time of the Bolshevik takeover, the economy of Russia was not yet ripe for the implementation
of Socialist ideals and practices. The second and third root causes of Lenin s ultimate failure are byproducts of
the issues that arose from the initial root cause just stated. Due to the impracticality of full scale implementation
of Socialist policies in Russia at the time, Lenin made the reprehensible, though practical, choice to utilize
dictatorial tactics of repression and force, often by way of
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Social Welfare Issues
Presently slight issues is the point at which you are incapacitated for 3 5 days by carelessness you can t go to a
doctor s facility I don t have full memory of passing out, when the restorative records are totally imperfect you
can t go to a specialist. In the event that $8000 for a neediness, welfare to pay therapeutic and enthusiasm as of
common issues is inadequate. As a shopper how can it be nonsensical paying for minimum necessities and as
yet not being able to meet the prerequisites because of common issues. Welfare is expected to be served until
the end date, paying little respect to common issues and allegations. Because of the destitution, this issue is
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The overdraft restrains the greatest sum that one is permitted to get on the overdraft. There can be charge on
intrigue and expenses of any unapproved overdraft as set out in the rules. They will charge for intrigue and
expensises on any unapproved overdraft as set out in the segment. Yearly loan cost are presented yearly
financing cost is set out in the overdraft letter. Techniques for chargine interest should they concur that one will
have an intrigue free period on the overdraft. At that point for in as much as we have conurred that ones
overdraft is intrgued, they wont charge you enthusiasm as long as you stay inside the overdraft restrction.
Intrigue will be charged on the extraodinary adjustments of the overdraft each dat at the day by day loan fees
from the date the overdraft is drawn up until the point when the date one reimburse the overdraft in full. The
day by day loan cost is figured by partitioning the yearly financial costs at the time by 365. On the most recent
day of every month or such other day as chosen. In the event that it can t be deducted on such day. On the off
chance that one reimburses or are required to reimburse the extraordinary adjmustment of the overdraft in full
by prior date as chosen. Installemtns required may be composed by notice whenever expected to instantly pay
all or party of
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Post Traumatic Brain Injury Analysis
Collisions occur in sport activities, automobile accidents, and military combat commonly cause repetitive mild
traumatic brain injury (mTBI) (1). Repetitive mTBI is often associated with neurodegenerative disorders
affecting cognition as well as behaviors exhibited in patients (5). Diffuse axonal injury is typically observed
using diffusion tensor imaging (1). Impairment of brain communication resulting from axonal structures
damage associated with mTBI may alter the neurological network, which in turn affecting individual s
behaviors (2). Anxiety disorders are heritable and genetic factors also attribute in part to determine individual s
behavior in response to stressful situations (3). While environmental stressors can intensify these psychological
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Although the understanding of mTBI pathophysiology is incomplete, it is suggested that anxiety disorder have
generally linked to the abnormalities in the amygdala and prefrontal cortex (1). As a result, multiple animal
models have been used to test different behavioral outcomes to evaluate the pathological effects cause by the
injury model (4). While other experiments test anxiety behavior by exposing rodents to varying conditioned
stimuli like electric shock or loud noises, the elevated plus maze (EPM) rely upon unconditioned fear of height
and open spaces (P). Thus, the elevated plus maze is normally used to assess rodents innate anxiety (4). EPM
also facilitates in assessing anxiogenic drugs as well as anxiolytic drugs of multiple pharmacological agents.
However, methodological differences in age, strain, or sex of the subjects includes housing or testing conditions
often attribute to the inconsistent outcomes (4). In this experiment, EPM is the primary animal model use to
determine anxiety levels in induced repetitive mTBI female mice as compared to sham
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Essay On Lola Dutchman
Dutchman is centered around an African American man, Clay, who is encountered by another white female
train rider, Lula, whose very manipulative. Clay was riding the train minding his own business awaiting his
arrival upon his destination when a woman comes sit next to him, accuses him of looking at her through the
window inside the other train that was going the opposite direction, psyching him out by bestering him, and
making racial stereotypes against him. Lula is not to be taking seriously due to her con artistic ways. From Lula
s viewpoint her tone of the story would be range and anger due to the fact that she wasn t getting her way,
which wasn t normal for her and I can infer this matter based on her actions involving Clay. Clay s viewpoint ...
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Lula is the best representation of our whole society rather than just one categorized individuals. I believe that
Lula didn t realize that her epiphany was harsh, especially to a black man, as many others wouldn t have also.
After being so tolerateable and avoiding Lula s tantalizing and provoking methods, Clay unleashed his fury. In
society, men are taught to not to deny a woman s affection and by Clay rejecting Lula he s displaying
juxtaposition. In Dutchman , after Lula is rejected numerously by Clay she kills him a lot like in A Rose For
Emily when Emily kills Homer because she had a huge fear of being left alone again due to the fact that her
father died and he was all she had left. This work is based off of the townspeople s viewpoint of Emily as a
whole. Though interpreting the text you realize that some of the issues that the townspeople said was true about
Emily was too distinctive to determine which specific individual is telling the story and the gender of them.
Also, the talk of the town was a surprisingly but also significant motive to Emily s
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Study on the Effects of Study Habits
CHAPTER I
THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND
Introduction
According to Ilda (2011) on her post to the website to Get Real Philippines!, Filipinos in general have the
desire to be on a permanent state of euphoria or at least with being supposed to be a happy go lucky society no
matter what circumstances they are in. Happy go lucky is a characteristic of a person in which he is optimistic
on things around him, takes things lightly, and often smiles. Often, Filipinos get their smiles while watching
television. According to the study of Sigmund Freud, watching television can cause absorption and imaginative
involvement, a defense mechanism to escape one s problems. Many people consider the hour of study, as very
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In 2007, LSPC made a pivotal turn and was converted into LSPU by Republic Act 9402, making it the
forerunner of higher educational excellence in the province of Laguna. With a wide array of curricular
offerings, it caters to a diverse clientele in the province and in the nearby areas. The main thrusts of these
University Campuses are as follows: Agricultural Technology Siniloan Campus, Engineering and Mechatronics
Technology Santa Cruz Campus, Fishery Technology Los Banos Campus and Electronics Technology San
Pablo City Campus.
The first president of LSPU, Dr. Ricardo A. Wagan, opened the satellite campuses in Nagcarlan, Santa Maria,
Philippines, Cabuyao and the San Luis Sports Complex. By the Higher Education Modernization Act of 1998,
the other CHED Supervised Institutions (CSIs) were integrated
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South Asia Continuities
In South Asia and Southeast Asia changes occurred due to the Indian Ocean trade network between 500 CE to
1450 CE economically, culturally, and politically. Some similarity the South Asia and the Southeast Asia
contained was a strong economy by specialization as trade became more prominent. Once the Indian Ocean
trade basin became more notable, culturally, religions Buddhism, and Islam, as well as adapting to some of
Indian political tradition became a gradual change. Some difference is how the Southeastern Asia used their
advantage with their dependency on maritime trade. As well as establishing Hindu temples as a center of
economic and social means in addition to developing a more flexible caste system from India.
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The caste system was often used to maintain order and provided guidance for the citizen s role in society. It also
adapted to the newly arrived migrants like Turks, and Muslim merchants and established codes for behavioral
to others and those in the same class. However, as merchants and manufacturers became influential in the
economic state, powerful guilds grouped themselves by working within the caste system, and established
themselves as jatis ( sub castes ), specializing themselves in different types of commerce like silk, cotton, spice
trade production. Although, Hinduism was embraced in southeastern area of Asia, ruling elites in Southeast
Asia showed no interest in the social class of
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Why Was Simon Bolivar More Important Than The Liberator
When it comes to the phrase A brilliant soldier but a poor politician I agree to the fullest extent that Simon
Bolivar was indeed this. He was one of the most powerful figures in world political history. He led the
independence movement for six nations; Venezuela, Columbia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. After
liberating all of these countries he was soon after nicknamed The Liberator . ◾After hundreds of years of
domination by Spain, Bolívar was instrumental in moving South America closer to democratic governments.
Bolívar successfully waged a number of military campaigns throughout South America, defeating the Spanish
on numerous occasions. But he is also essentially responsible for the political instability that plagues the region
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Throughout the course of his whole lifetime he was able to free almost all of northern South America, and at
this point he was known as El Liberator. When studying South American independence efforts, it is physically
impossible to bypass Simon Bolivar because of his prevalence in all countries. He was able to weave himself
into the independence efforts of many countries, including Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, and Bolivia.
He was able to free these countries through a multitude of ways and had significant effects on these countries,
even to the extent that he is still known as El Libertador today. In 1810, Venezuela s independence movement
declared independence from Spain, and a new government was created. However, the movement was defeated
by Spain, and Bolívar was forced to flee to Cartagena, Colombia. In 1813, fighting once again broke out
between the rebels and the Spanish. This time Bolívar and his troops successfully defeated the Spanish. Bolívar
then went to New Granada (present day Colombia) and took command of military forces. In May 1814, he
captured the capital, Bogotá. Bolívar believed that South America should have a parliamentary government
modeled after England but with a president for life. By 1821, Bolívar had successfully liberated Venezuela,
Ecuador, and New Granada and found the Republic of Gran
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The Importance Of Participating In Sports At Vineland High...
I have been involved in many activities and clubs, but my involvement in
sports has given me an excellent work ethic. Participating in sports, has
given me the perseverance and drive to succeed in live. I have been playing
softball since I was 5 years old. My participations in sports at Vineland High
School have taught me the principles of teamwork, self confidence, and
respect. Participating in sports have impacted my life in the best form
possible. Sports has given me the disciple to manage my time and it has
given me a reason to succeed in school.
In addition, sports have pushed me to learn facts about myself. I believe
in order for a successful and great season we as athletes have to respect
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I have learned many skills, moves and, plays but I also learned to work
hard, to have discipline and to be persistent. Vineland High School softball
team has many talented players with very different personalities and we all
bring something different to the field. A positive aspect of playing sports is
it has granted me to grow lifelong relationships with my teammates and
coaches. Finally, I decided to play tennis this past fall. I started to go to the
practices over this past summer. When it was time for tryouts Coach
Massaro told me that he has never kept a senior that never play tennis before
on the team, but he saw my dedication and hard work, so I did make
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Reflection on the development of academic and professional...
Reflection on the development of academic and professional skill in year one
In this paper I am going to reflect on my professional and academic skills development throughout my first
year at University. I began this course as a mature student hungry for education and a fresh challenge. During
semester two, I found university quite hard as I am currently having family problems; as a result I had to learn
to balance university life, part time job and regular trips back home (and that is Bulgaria).
At these times, in compound business environment and growing competition, to be able to compete on the job
market you need to possess outstanding skills and be always a step ahead of others. Being a good learner and
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Actuality getting involved in such type of professional conversations improved my level of communication and
taught me how to behave in a professional manner. Also I would like to say that communication is a dual
practice, you not only get to talk and build on your communication skill but, you also get to listen and by it
become an understanding supportive person. One of the drawbacks in my communication skill enhancement is
that I don t think it works well in UK, in this multicultural university I have struggled to communicate
effectively with students and teachers. This can be explained by Hoftsede s structure of cultural dimensions
(Hofstede, Hofstede, and Minkov, 2010). In his framework he explains the world as complex of diverse nations
and people, who act, think and perform differently (Hoftsede et al., 2010). To overcome this difficulty I was
supported by my colleagues at university.
Team working
My duties as an assistant manager included a lot of team work. The planning of an occasion meant that more
people will have to work in close cooperation. These duties helped me in the developing of team working
skills. I have gone even further in improving my skills by engaging in tutorials which are based on team work. I
used Team Life Cycles to expand my observation and skills on team working. The Life Cycle presents clear
structure and directions on how teams ought to
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Wuthering Heights Punishment
She was much too fond of Heathcliff. The greatest punishment we could invent for her was to keep her separate
from him: yet she got chided more than any of us on his account. (42). For Catherine and Heathcliff, love and
punishment will always intertwine. Nelly, the servant, clearly states this observation to a tee. Their tortured love
stretches afar, but would probably not do well under peaceful circumstances. They seem to thrive on drama.
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story of passionate love that encompasses two generations of two
families: the Earnshaws and the Lintons. Talk about a dysfunctional family. Does anyone really like each other
in this book? Instead of bringing comfort, peace, and tranquility, the two families in ... Show more content on
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Though not as intense as his father s affairs, Linton starts secretly writing to Cathy at Thrushcross Grange
where she then secretly writes him back as well. At this time, Cathy makes fun of Hareton for his lack of
education and filth. Unlike the first love triangle to occur in the family, Linton and Hareton did not once discuss
Cathy or have any hatred towards one another. Heathcliff desperately tries to push Linton and Cathy together in
hopes of a marriage which then gives him the ownership of Thrushcross Grange. Taking drastic measures,
Heathcliff locks Nelly and Cathy in Wuthering Heights and marries Linton and Cathy who do in fact love each
other. Linton eventually dies, leaving only Heathcliff, Cathy, Hareton, and the servants at Wuthering Heights.
Until one day when Hareton accidentally shoots himself, Cathy tends to him. At first they argue, but eventually
they come to an understanding and start to get along. They eventually fall in love and Cathy promises Hareton
how to read. Nelly had this to say about the new couple:
Their intimacy thus commenced grew rapidly; though it encountered temporary interruptions. Earnshaw was
not to be civilized with a wish; and my my young lady was no philosopher, and no paragon of patience; but
both their minds tending to the same point one loving and desiring to esteem, and the
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Of Mice and Men-Friendship
Friendship Of Mice and Men Friendship is something that everyone needs at any time. Friendship keeps us
closely interacted with our friends, it keeps you popular, keeps you away from loneliness. Friendship is an
essential part of life to everyone. To me, I interact with my friends closely everyday, we chat, we play around,
and we work together on homework. For teenagers like us, we like to interact with friends, with people at our
age. Without friends, we won t be able to do anything. We take care of each other, we tell each other
everything, and sometimes they are more important than our parents. Without a friend, every single one of us is
by ourselves, no one cares about us, at the meantime, we don t care about anyone. When ... Show more content
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Ain t nobody goin to suppose no hurt to George. (Steinbeck, p72). As a contrast with George and Lennie,
Crooks, a black man never wants anyone to go into his room. He sets an invisible wall between him and the rest
of the world. He s like a prisoner, in a world with one person, himself. He never talks to anyone; he never wants
anyone to talk to him. He thinks that he s a black, no one would want to talk to him. So he had his own room,
and wanted everyone to keep away from his little room. Although he seems like he doesn t want anyone to talk
to him, but still at the deepest place of his heart, he wants to talk to someone, he wants a friend. He cried in
front of Lennie, he told all these things in his heart that no one knows to Lennie, he knows Lennie won t
understand so he won t go out and blab about it. He just wants to relieve his feelings. Crooks wants a friend as
well, everyone needs a friend: a guy goes nuts if he ain t got nobody. Don t make no difference who the guy is,
long he s with you. I tell ya. (Steinbeck, p72). Everyone needs a friend, even the people who say they don t. To
George and Lennie, having a friend with them is really lucky, but their luckiness didn t last very long. At the
end of the book, George shot Lennie at the back of his head. That was one of George s two choices: let Curley
kill Lennie or kill Lennie by himself. Like a father, George thought it s his responsibility to kill Lennie to
payback the life of
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Comparison Of Newsround And BBC 6 O Clock News
Comparing Newsround and BBC 6 o clock News The purpose and audience of Newsround and the BBC 6 o
clock News are both different, and therefore the format, content and language will differ as a consequence. The
purpose of Newsround is to make news interesting and accessible for its target audience, of younger teenagers
and children. On the other hand the BBC 6 o clock News has a more general audience, consisting mainly of
adults and older people, and its purpose is to present a round up of the days events in a more formal manner, yet
still on a level that is universally understood. The format of Newsround has to appeal to its target audience of
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Finally, there are no desks and the presenters sit on sofas so it seems more relaxed and contemporary, both of
which make the news appear more exciting and help it to get rid of its boring, adults only image. On the other
hand, the format of the BBC 6 o clock News , especially the mode of address, differs greatly to suit its target
audience. Firstly the male presenters wear a much more formal and mature shirt and tie in place of the more
casual jeans and T shirt. Also they sit behind a desk, which makes the set closed and less relaxed, making the
news seem more serious for more mature adults. However, there are some similarities, for example the sets of
both programmes are modern but Newsround use more playful primary colours as opposed to the BBC 6 o
clock News uniform red; red having connotations of danger or urgency and being therefore more serious .
Likewise there is a male and female presenter, mirroring the set up of the Newsround format however, the BBC
6 o clock News presenters take it in turns to announce the headlines whereas the Newsround female presenter
does them all herself. The title sequences also differ on the surface, but are similar in many ways. For example
they both feature the world, representing worldwide news, and they both use pacey music to suggest the news
is urgent. In comparison, for the BBC 6 o clock News the BBC logo
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Sociology Test 1 Outline
Outline for Sociology 110 Test 1:
Definitions:
My Definition: A social problem is an aspect of society that people are concerned about and would like
changed. Social problems are divided into objective and subjective elements. An objective element is the
existence of a social condition and a subjective element is the belief that a particular social condition is harmful
to society as a whole or harmful to a segment of society and that it should and can be changed. Book
Definition: Social Problems are defined by a combination of objective and subjective criteria that vary across
societies , among individuals and groups within a society and across historical time periods. Social Problems
are composed of 2 elements:
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Examples of the subjective element of social problems: Wealth, crime, rape, law etc.
My Definition: Sociological imagination is defined as the ability to see the connections between our personal
lives and the social world in which we live. Book definition:The Social Imagination, a term C. Wright Mills
developed, refers to the ability to see the connections between our personal lives and the social world in which
we live.
Book Definition: Two dominant theories of social problems grew out of the structural functionalist perspective:
social pathology and social disorganization (pg 9 Understanding Social Problems). Social pathology is a social
problem like a sickness in a society Examples: Unemployment, which causes a breakdown in the economy.
Poverty, due to disruption of the family farm and lack of family values.
Social disorganization is characterized by rapid social change that disrupts the norms in society.Examples:
when you are rich and famous the traditional norms of society become blurred and no longer apply to you. You
can say you re in a state of anomie a state of normlessness or conflicting or weakening
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Joan Of Arc, By Jeanne D Arc
Contents Introduction 1 Body 3 Conclusion 7 References 8 Introduction Jeanne d Arc, better known as Joan of
Arc, was born on the 6th of January in Domremy, which is a village in France. At the time France was in
conflict with England. This encounter was better known as The Hundred Years War. The Hundred Years War
was a series of conflicts which took place from 1337 to 1453 by the House of Plantagenet, rulers of the
Kingdom of England, against the House of Valois, rulers of the Kingdom of France, for control of the Kingdom
of France. Both of Joan s parents were farmers, she was not taught to read or write, but her god loving mother
instilled in her a deep love for the Catholic Church and its teachings which is what played a role in Joan being
known as the heroine of France by playing a very significant role in the Hundred Years War. She received
visions from St Michael and from God regarding the war in which she promised Charles, who was heir to the
throne at the time, that she would give him his rightful seat on the throne. At the time there were false
accusations that Charles was not supposed to be King, so Henry V was king over both England and France. In
1429 Joan convinced Charles, the Dauphin (heir to the crown) to send her to the battles, saying she had
received visions from God telling her to drive out the English. Joan brought an inspiring spirit to the battle that
increased the soldiers morale to take the battle
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The Other Sister Analysis
The film The other sister follows a mildly mentally disabled girl in her life after getting out of a special school.
The film takes you through her issues between her mom, going out and living on her own and even getting a
boyfriend. Through the character Carla many different aspects of psychology are displayed. Upon Carla getting
out of her special school and coming home she must overcome the difficulties of having an overbearing
authoritarian mother. She thinks she is wrong when her mother is trying to make decisions for her own good.
An example of this is seen when Carla s mother changes her room while she is away. Despite becoming a
woman, she still wants her stuff from her younger days, but her mother tries to tell her that it is better for her
now. Carla is very hesitant and constantly tries to voice her personal opinion on certain matters. Her mother has
a very authoritarian parenting style. Carla wants to go to a new school to pursue her career goals, however her
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She falls into the trap of identity vs role confusion. When she first goes to school she witnesses a girl flirting
with the teacher and lifting her shirt. She goes home and attempts to copy it thinking that is how older
independent females act. She does not truly know who she is and allows what she sees in others have a large
impact on her. As she quests on for independence she feels unhappy with her current situation and wants to get
an apartment. In langin and Rodin s study they found that in nursing homes the people felt happier when they
still had independence in taking care of a plant. Carla strives to have independence in her life and take care of
herself. Once she moves out and is on her own she becomes happier with her life. Her having control over more
things in her life was allowing her to gain the independence she wanted and the independence was what made
her
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Analysis Of The Book Marchers Of The Night
Whats In The Night The retelling of spooky ghost stories has been a favorite activity in many cultures, wether it
be around a campfire of written in various articles and book. Perhaps one of the most mysterious supernatural
activities can be reported on the islands of Hawaii. Known as the Night Marchers, these spirits have been
known to roam the land, revisiting ancient war sites and significant historical landmarks. In the book, Marchers
of the Night by Helen P. Hoyt, a renowned Hawaiian author, he describes his first experience with the Huaka
ipo, or the Night Marchers. In all the hundred years of my life I have seen the Marchers of the Night, the Huaka
ipo, only twice... (Hoyt 1969). He then continues to explain how on the night of the sixth of August, 1918, a
night sacred to Ku, ancient god of all warriors the Night Marchers, which their torches and pounding drums
came to his house in the town of Waianae. Based on the many stories about the Night Marchers and the other
cultures around the world who have similar spirits, I will attempt to demonstrate that these ghosts are more fact
than fiction. Hawaii has a rich background of folklores and mythology and it s link to the past in ever present.
Stories of the Night Marchers were first written about in the late 1900 s but they were orally passed down long
before that. Their native name is Huaka ipo, but was translated to english as the Night Marchers. The term
derives from the two words, huaka i which means to
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Nebra Sky Disc Theory
The Nebra Sky is disc is regarded as the most compelling and riveting archaeological find of the 21st century.
Deep in the Ziegelroda Forest in the town Nebra near Berlin, Germany was the location where two treasure
hunters stumbled upon an archaeological find so astonishing it surpassed all the finds made in Central Europe.
However, the intention of the two treasure hunters was not to expand on the astrological history of region, but
to create immense wealth. They soon realised that there find could not be sold legally due to the Nebra Sky
Disc belonging to the region in which it was found; the state of Sachsen Anhalt. They quickly turned to the
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It is believed to be an astronomical clock used for agricultural. This theory is accurate when considering the
other archaeological finds when surveying the area in which it was found. Some notable examples are the
Stonehenge and Newgrange. Both use the solstices to predict correct planting and harvesting times. As the
Bronze Age was an agricultural moment, the people livelihoods were based and surrounded by the agriculture
system. The Nebra Sky Disk was later discovered to be an astronomical device in which it acted as a lunar
calendar which is based on the phases of the moon. However, the lunar calendars had an issue of not being in
sync. The synchronisation of the seasons was vital for the survival for agriculture. The Nebra sky disk was use
to decide when an intercalary month should be added the lunar calendar. This finding had baffled researchers
and archaeologist because the concept of intercalary months was not to be discussed until the time of the
Mesopotamians, one thousand years later. The esteemed knowledge that Bronze Age people had shown through
with the knowledge of harmonization of solar and lunar calendars. Babylonian documents contain a calculation
that depicts the crescent moon on the Nebra Sky disk. Per Babylonian rule, an intercalary month should be
added when the moon is in conjunction with the Pleiades constellation. So, the disk was put up the sky and if
the sky match the desk, they would then add an intercalary
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Searle Vs Sartre
With philosophy, nothing is black and white. Deciphering philosophical views is unlike anything else because
there is more depth and analysis that has to be put into play. It is about understanding what the philosopher is
trying to get across while making inferences about what they truly mean or could mean. The thing about it is
that at some times it tends to be a contradiction within itself: while certain things can be true under certain
circumstances, the opposite could be true under different circumstances. Many ideas are hard to grasp and can
be interpreted in various ways depending on how people want to take it. One can say that John Searle and Jean
Paul Sartre have a plethora of beliefs in common yet really none at all. If they were assessing each other s
views, they would agree and disagree on their stances on different topics. While Searle may believe one thing
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Man is born, and then he defines himself. I believe that Searle would disagree with this. He would say that our
brain and its predetermined functions play a large role in everyday decisions and life choices. Searle almost
likes to believe that human are machines in referring to their syntactical processes. It seems to me that he thinks
our brains are wired a certain way, and I do not thing Sartre could agree. In one conclusion he drew, Searle
wrote, What we mean by that is that mental processes that we consider to constitute a mind are caused, entirely
caused, by processes going on inside the brain. . . . Brains cause minds (Searle 39). By this, I believe he means
that brains and minds are part of a human s essence, therefore, he would probably believe that essence precedes
existence. When breaking it down and looking at their perspectives this way, Sartre and Searle differ greatly.
Searle most likely would not agree with that main theme in Sartre s
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Purloined Letter Deception
If you are good at something don t do it for free. Heath Ledger. In The Purloined Letter by Edgar Allan Poe s
detective story, Dupin , the detective, instead of helping police find the Purloined letter he himself finds and
gets the reward. The minster creates two types of deception. The Purloined letter themes include types of
deception : Omission, Equivocation, Falsification, and logic versus imagination. In the story, Poe demonstrates
deception with each of his three main character Dupin : the detective, G : the Parisian police and D : the
minister. G uses Omission during his conversation with Dupin and Dupin s assistant about the stolen letter. I
will tell you in a few words; but, before I begin, let me caution you that this is an affair demanding the greatest
secrecy, and that I should most probably lose the position I now hold, were it known that I confided it to
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As G explains in the story the actions of D The minister decamped; leaving his own letter one of no importance
upon the table. D after stealing the letter from the room replace it with a similar paper and similar writing but
worthless to the royal lady. Another time D has improvised his falsification deception skills when he hides the
letter in his hotel. Dupin describes where he found the letter in what type of quality. This last was much soiled
and crumpled. D was successful in fooling G and the company for three months. As an detective Dupin didn t
forget to watch every paper while his visit to D s hotel room. D, expecting police to find letter in the same
quality and in an exclusive spot, astuter the police and torn up the half letter and made it dusted so it look old;
eventually putting it in open with other paper where police man would not anticipate D to hide the letter. Now it
was Dupin turn to deceit
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How African Americans Are Portrayed On The Show Essay
I am a pretty big fan of reality TV because it entertains me. To see the lives of different celebrities, and to see
what they do and go through on a day to day basis, in my opinion, is worth tuning in to once a week.
Sometimes the stuff shown on reality TV be funny, but other times they can be rather disappointing. TV station,
VH1, is home to an abundance of reality television shows, however, very few of those shows are more popular
than the series Love and Hip Hop. Love and Hip Hop has been going on for several seasons now, which
obviously indicates there are many people that consistently watch the show. The show may be very entertaining
to watch, but the problem is how African Americans are portrayed on the show.
VH1 over the years has taken advantage of people s flaws by televising them and profiting off the
entertainment these flaws provide. They have done it to people of various races, but no group is a greater victim
than blacks. I think it is safe to say that VH1 has aided in the negative image, and stereotype that has been
painted around people within the black community. While VH1 has played a big part in this, I do not think
anyone has played a bigger role on the image, and portrayal of black people, than black people themselves.
When I watch these shows on VH1, its nearly inevitable to notice vast amount of outrages, and off the wall
things that occur each episode. Throughout the show you are liable to see anything from a man taking his child
to the park to play,
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The 2008 Financial Crisis Essay
Introduction
In 2008, the world experienced a tremendous financial crisis which rooted from the U.S housing market;
moreover, it is considered by many economists as one of the worst recession since the Great Depression in
1930s. After posing a huge effect on the U.S economy, the financial crisis expanded to Europe and the rest of
the world. It brought governments down, ruined economies, crumble financial corporations and impoverish
individual lives. For example, the financial crisis has resulted in the collapse of massive financial institutions
such as Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Lehman Brother and AIG. These collapses not only influence own countries
but also international area. Hence, the intervention of governments by changing and ... Show more content on
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The economy is known as a new emerging economy especially after entering WTO in 2007. The Foreign Direct
Investment (FDI) has increase considerably and the GDP is over 8% in the period of three years (2005 2007).
Nonetheless, it is clear that the economic instability occurs after WTO accession of Vietnam 1 year.
Consequently, the economy has suffered surging inflation as well as trade and fiscal deficit. (Figure 1) GDP
CPI
2005 8.4 8.3
2006 8.2 7.5
2007 8.5 8.3
2008 6.2 23
2009 5.3 6.9
Figure 1 : GDP and CPI 2005 2009 (% change per year)
Source: Asian Development Bank and Vietnam
B. Inflation
Inflation doubled in 2007 and reached a peak at 28% in 2008.The fiscal make up 4 5% GDP and the trade
deficit accounted for 20% GDP in which approximately $US17.5 billion dollars. The influence of high fuel
combine with food prices and high domestic demand lead to high inflation. The high price of fuel in Vietnam
illustrates global fuel prices and the high domestic demand of country importing fuel. Furthermore, the increase
in global food prices affect detrimental to the high inflation in Vietnam.(Figure 2) Figure 2 : Fiscal Deficit and
Trade Deficit (2003 2008)
Source : IMF, General Statistics Office of Vietnam
C.Impact on Trade
The global financial crisis has affected severely on Vietnamese exports. After joining the WTO, Vietnam s trade
has become depend on global
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Coral Reefs Essay
Coral reefs are very diverse ecosystems. They are the rainforest of the sea . Coral reefs can be very big or very
small. The Great Barrier Reef (Australia) is 1,600 miles long and 40 miles wide. They are very important for
our ocean, they provide food and home for many of the fish in the ocean. For some fish, coral reefs are the only
viable food source or shelter they have. Coral reefs are very important.
Coral reefs are made by individual coral that join together to form a coral colony. Each coral is .06 to .5 inches
in size. There is a tissue that joins the coral together, called coenosarc.
For coral reefs to live they need certain thing. Coral reefs need water that is warm, shallow, and in tropical
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Reefs can live decades to centuries. This is only when there is little to no damage done to the reefs. There are
different kinds of things that can damage the reefs. One of these things is when the weather changes, from cold
to hot or hot to cold, it changes the sea level and temperature of it. When sea level and temperature changes it
damages the coral reefs. Another thing that can harm the coral reefs are seaweed. Seaweed is a threat to corals
because they grow much faster, than the seaweed starts to take over the coral reef. When there is too much
nutrients in the sea, the seaweed grows much faster than usual and it take over the reef much faster. Seaweed
have a chemical that damages the coral, and kills them also.
The most significant threat to coral reefs is human interaction. People use coral reefs for a lot of things. They
provide us with jobs, coral reefs bring in 30 billion dollars a year, the most they have ever brought in was 170
billion dollars in a year. Even though they help us so much we harm them in many different ways. Humans
overfish, we pollute the ocean, and we change the ocean chemistry. These things kill the coral.
Coral reefs also play a big part in other sea animals lives.Coral reefs make up about 1% of the ocean floor, that
may seem small but, that about the size of France! One third of all marine animals live in a coral reef for some
of their life. For
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Case Study Chapter 6 for Intro to Management Science
Chapter 6 Network Optimization Problems
Review Questions
6.1 1 A supply node is a node where the net amount of flow generated is a fixed positive number. A demand
node is a node where the net amount of flow generated is a fixed negative number. A transshipment node is a
node where the net amount of flow generated is fixed at zero.
6.1 2 The maximum amount of flow allowed through an arc is referred to as the capacity of that arc.
6.1 3 The objective is to minimize the total cost of sending the available supply through the network to satisfy
the given demand.
6.1 4 The feasible solutions property is necessary. It states that a minimum cost flow problem will have a
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f) $1,618,000 + $583,000 = $2,201,000 which is higher than the total in Problem 6.5 ($2,187,000).
6.7 [pic]
There are only two arcs into LA, with a combined capacity of 150 (80 + 70). Because of this bottleneck, it is
not possible to ship any more than 150 from ST to LA. Since 150 actually are being shipped in this solution, it
must be optimal.
6.8 Both Gassco and StatoilHydro use a management science tool called GassOpt to optimize the configuration
of the offshore pipeline network on the Norwegian Continental Shelf and the routing of the natural gas through
the network. The routing done by GassOpt is based on a model that is a generalization of the model for the
maximum flow problem. Like the maximum flow problem, the objective is to maximize the flow of natural gas
through the network. However, rather than a single source and a single sink, this model has multiple sources
(separate natural gas fields) and multiple sinks (separate markets). In addition, the model has a number of extra
constraints mentioned in the application vignette.
The use of GassOpt has had many important benefits.
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Reflective Essay On Management Skills
As a college student, I was unware of the steps I ve taken that could hinder or improve the growths of my
management skills. The new insights gained from these assignments conducted have enlightened my
understanding of myself by overseeing my management skills ability through I ve made that place me in
varieties of scenarios. The assignments have not only enlightened me, but it has provided me the advantage of
being well informed of my strengths and weaknesses. Although many of the assessments have concluded the
result that I ve expected to obtain, there were three specific exercises that have shockingly raised my level of
conscious about myself that I wasn t aware of before or that I highly disagree with. First, in the chapter six
assessment we learned about managing small business startups. This Do You Think Like an Entrepreneur?
assessment measures the likelihood of me becoming an entrepreneur. The self assessment questions to some
aspect of improvisation, which is a correlate of entrepreneurial intentions. Entrepreneurial improvisation
consists of three elements such as creativity, ingenuity, and the ability to produce novel solutions under
constrained conditions. Successful entrepreneurs also have the ability to work well under pressure while also
having action, persistence, and the determination to achieve goals and solve problems in the moment. Based on
my personality, I would have assumed that I would was not fit to be entrepreneur because although, I am
always
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Bemidji Research Paper
In 1896 the town of Bemidji was derived from Europeans settling here for the foreseen fortune they saw in the
trees. Logging was the industrial core for this fast developing town. Now, one is aware of the logging history of
Bemidji by the large tourist attraction that has stood beside the lake since 1988, Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue
Ox, one of the loggers favorite folk stories to pass on for years to come. Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox are
one of the many tourism attractions in the town of Bemidji. Right next to this historical artifact, is the entrance
to downtown Bemidji, where the town has great pride in its venues and entertainment. There are many shops
for all sorts of customers and budgets. As for restaurants, Bemidji does
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Work Flexibility Research Essay
Assessment tools 3
Q1: Write a purpose statement
To provide information on how employee fulfill the obligations of their positions when work arrangements
wherein employees are given greater scheduling freedom.
Q2: Find three sources of information relation to this purpose statement and provide the following information.
Source 1
Title: Success with flexible work practise
Author: Carol Davies
Date of publication: Nov 1997
Publisher:http://www.dpc.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/25595/Success_with_Flexible_Work_Practices.pdf
Type of information: Secondary information
Brief summary of information: Provides suggestions and options for employer on developing and managing
equitable flexible work practices.
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Q6 Identify three facts and three opinions from your research
Facts:
* In Australia 70% of employed mothers used flexible work arrangement to help care for children * 65% of
Australian company offers flexible work hours * Nearly 80% of workers say they would like to have more
flexible work options and would use them if there were no negative consequences at work
Opinions:
* reason for introducing a flexible work environment is employee retention * can have a positive impact on the
productivity of employees * Employees should be educated about policies and feel comfortable using them.
Q7: Create a bar graph or pie chart of the data you have collected. For example, you could create a bar graph
that shows the employee turnover rate in organizations that do offer flexible work arrangement compared to
organizations that do not. Alternately, you could create a pie chart that shows which types of flexible work
arrangement workers want the most.
Company offers flexible work arrangement
Company doesn t offer flexible work arrangement
Type of flexible work arrangement
Q8: Write a report that outlines the information you have gathered and any recommendations you would make
as a result.
Businesses should evaluate their flex work arrangement on a regular basis. As the bar graph shows above,
company that doesn t offer flexible work arrangement has
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Perversion And Rebellion In Albert Camus The Plague
Kameron Browning
Ms. McRoberts
Honors English III
26 November 2014
Seclusion and Perversion Anarchy. Chaos. Rebellion. Fear. Destruction. Disappointment. Brutality. Heartbreak.
Perversion. Death. These are all products of the seclusion in the city of Oran. Albert Camus writes a story
displaying all of these messages in his book, The Plague. Among them, perversion and rebellion stick out
significantly a midst the rest in the lives of Doctor Bernard Rieux and Raymond Rambert. Throughout their
journey they face and discover new challenges every day only to wake up to a new one the next morning.
Albert Camus uses both of these characters and the challenges they face to compose the products of seclusion:
perversion and rebellion. Perversion in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Oxford Dictionaries, Oxford University, 2014. Web. 2 Dec. 2014.
Perversion Def 1. Oxford Dictionaries, Oxford University, 2014. Web. 2 Dec. 2014.
Rebellion Def 2. Oxford Dictionaries, Oxford University, 2014. Web. 2 Dec. 2014.
Aubrey, Bryan. Critical Essay on The Plague. Novels for Students. Ed. David M. Galens. Vol. 16. Detroit: Gale,
2003. Literature Resource Center. Web. 4 Nov. 2014.
Lazere, Donald. The Unique Creation of Albert Camus. The Unique Creation of Albert Camus. Donald Lazere.
Yale University Press, 1973. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Dedria Bryfonski and Laurie Lanzen
Harris. Vol. 14. Detroit: Gale Research, 1980. Literature Resource Center. Web. 4 Nov. 2014.
Lapaire, Pierre J. The Plague: Overview. Reference Guide to World Literature. Ed. Lesley Henderson. 2nd ed.
New York: St. James Press, 1995. Literature Resource Center. Web. 4 Dec. 2014.
Camus, Albert. The Plague. New York: Modern Library, 1948.
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The Equity Method of Accounting for Investments
Chapter 1 the equity method of accounting for investments Chapter Outline I. Three methods are principally
used to account for an investment in equity securities. A. Fair value method: applied by an investor when only a
small percentage of a company s voting stock is held. 1. Income is recognized when dividends are declared. 2.
Portfolios are reported at market value. If market values are unavailable, investment is reported at cost. B.
Consolidation: when one firm controls another (e.g., when a parent has a majority interest in the voting stock of
a subsidiary or control through variable interests (FIN 46R), their financial statements are consolidated and
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B. Payments made in excess of underlying book value can sometimes be identified with specific investee
accounts such as inventory or equipment. C. An extra acquisition price can also be assigned to anticipated
benefits that are expected to be derived from the investment. For accounting purposes, these amounts are
presumed to reflect an intangible asset referred to as goodwill. Goodwill is calculated as any excess payment
that is not attributable to specific accounts. For the year 2002 and beyond, goodwill is no longer amortized. V.
Deferral of unrealized gains in inventory A. Gains derived from intercompany transactions are not considered
completely earned until the transferred goods are either consumed or resold to unrelated parties. B.
Downstream sales of inventory 1. Downstream refers to transfers made by the investor to the investee. 2.
Intercompany gains from sales are initially deferred under the equity method and then recognized as income at
the time of the inventory s eventual disposal. 3. The amount of gain to be deferred is the investor s ownership
percentage multiplied by the markup on the merchandise remaining at the end of the year. C. Upstream sales of
inventory 1. Upstream refers to transfers made by the investee to the investor. 2. Under the equity method, the
deferral process for unrealized gains is identical for upstream
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Analysis Of Great Expectations
Great Expectations
1. The title of the book is Great Expectations.
2. The author of Great Expectations is Charles Dickens.
3. The genre of Great Expectations is realistic fiction.
4. Great Expectations takes place in nineteenth century England and follows the life of Pip from his childhood
years in the early 1800s.
5. The protagonist and narrator in Great Expectations is Pip who begins as a child in the beginning of the novel
but the reader sees him grow up into adulthood. Starting as a child, Pip develops desires to become better and
attain higher social status. These strong desires cause Pip to become very narrow minded and Pip values the
material things over a person s character. Pip then begins to badly treat his family and friends because he is
ashamed of them. Despite this, Pip is still a very sympathetic person and ultimately just wants to help those
around him as seen when he gives food and a file to a prisoner in the beginning of the novel.
Estella is a girl who was raised by Miss. Havisham and Pip fell in love with her at a very young. As children,
Estella continually picked on Pip because of his social class and appearance. Despite Estella s cruelty, Pip still
longs for her and wants to better himself so he can marry her. Estella tries to convince Pip that she is not the
one for him but that does not stop Pip from trying to pursue her. It later comes out that Estella was on a lower
social spectrum than Pip before she was taken in by Miss. Havisham making it very
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Disease Is The Biggest Money Maker Of Our Economy
Disease is the biggest money maker in our economy, by John H. Tobe. This quote emphasis on the impact
diseases have on the economy. In well developed countries, people have different sources of money which they
use for different needs. However, in Africa people face different problems because of poverty. Diseases, is
among the biggest issues in Africa. Since people can not get proper treatment to the disease, many people die
while other people get affected. Accordind to ..... Liberia has less than two hundred doctors throughout the
country, (.....). The few doctors are responsible to treat four million people. One of the epidemic disease in
Liberia and other western African countries is Ebola. Few available doctors are working in the Ebola sector
leading to deaths of patients as there are no enough doctors treating patient. According to the economist, the
United States will provide relief efforts and train up to five hundred people, (economist, 2014). This people,
will be helping to burry the dead bodies and isolate people. This disease has not affected Africa only, rather it
has also started to spread in other countries. This paper will reflect on the worldwide impact of Ebola on the
economics. To begin with the background of Ebola disease, Kathleen Caulderwood states that, The deadliest
Ebola outbreak in history has already killed 3,857 people, (Caulderwood 2014). This shows how Ebola disease
has affected many people. David Agus emphasis that, It s
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Harvey Milk Research Paper
If a bullet should enter my brain, let that bullet destroy every closet door, are the famous words of Harvey Milk.
Harvey Milk, a gay rights activist, changed the world for the LGBT community. Milk was one of the first
openly gay officials when he was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1977. He was
assassinated the next year in San Francisco City Hall by Dan White who opposed the increasing acceptance of
homosexuals (Biography). The assassination of Harvey Milk was unjust because he was a human rights leader
and dedicated to achieving equality for the LGBT community: however, others may not believe he was a
person to idolize. Harvey Milk should not have been killed because he was human and gay rights leader.
Harvey repeatedly pleaded for equality for everyone, especially in San Francisco. Gay rights protect everyone,
said Milk in an interview (1977). He gave hope to the LGBT community that they would be fairly represented
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Others, like his assassin, didn t support his beliefs in rebelling against traditional values (Biography). However,
the LGBT community as well as many others supported him all across the nation. Even after his death, Milk s
life continus to have a positive impact on people today. One book states, it s a rotten world, Harvey and rottener
still without you in it. Statements in the book imply that the author wishes Harvey had been more celebrated for
the work he did while he was alive than after his death (Newman 2). In addition to the book written about him,
Harvey also inspired the creation of plays, music, operas, films, and movies, including the award winning
movies, The Times of Harvey Milk and Milk (2009) (Milk Foundation). Today, people are generally more
accepting of gay in society. Clearly, Harvey Milk is now idolized as a man who changed people s lives for the
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Describe the Concept of Jit and Its Relationship to...
Just In Time (JIT) is a management philosophy which implements systems or processes which aims to
maximise return of investment by maximising production efficiency, improving product quality, reducing
manufacturing and logistical costs, and the elimination of waste. JIT, as the name implies, also means bringing
the right materials at the right place at the right time. Items must arrive as and when they are needed, neither
earlier nor later, but just in time . In its strictest sense, inventory is considered a waste in JIT. In logistics, JIT
aims to eliminate waste of all forms; be it time, resources or materials.
Although the JIT concept has been applied loosely for years by various organisations, the JIT philosophy we
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Also, the computers delivered were customized according to different customer requirements, without
compromising on quality. With JIT, production levels can be easily adjusted to meet demand. Integrated
supplier and distributor networks were instrumental in the success of Dell Computers. Without these
relationships, Dell would not have been able to support a 50+% growth rate for 3 consecutive years that lead to
$12 billion in annual sales by 1997. (Fillard, Frahm, Mercer Scott, n.d.)
Although the JIT system managed to revolutionise numerous companies in the way they run their logistics, it is
not all a bed of roses for some companies. Since JIT does away with supply inventory, companies are
sometimes forced to be over dependent on their JIT suppliers. Sometimes they are at their suppliers mercy.
Examples of this can be found at Ford Motor Company and General Motors. Ford faced a problem with one of
its suppliers which forced them to shut down six plants which cost them tens of millions of dollars. The supply
company for General Motors had a strike, and supplies could not be delivered. Two thirds of their plants had to
shut down. This cost GM about $600 million in profits in 1996. (Glenn, T. 2001)
For JIT to be efficiently implemented, it is vital for companies to have the right partner suppliers which share
the same JIT commitment and drive. Toyota
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Sex Discrimination Act 2004
Sex Discrimination Act 1984, the purpose of this legislation is to prevent discrimination based on sex, marital
or pregnancy status, family responsibilities as well as preventing sexual harassment at workplace and to create
the equality between gender. This law is force to use on the 1st January 2014. (Federal Register of Legislation)
This is shows when it business is in downturn periods as a company reducing the hour of staff. The result, she
loss the hour of work and the training opportunities mean while the male staff in the rostering time were
ignored. This also show that she already feels unwelcome that workplace by her male co workers who told to
her that this job will be too heavy and dirty for her , this is show that her co workers are stereotype her but later
on they know that she be able to perform the same duties as well as they could. This the case study is show that
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This could be that she must be the work environment where other co worker should older than her because she
aiming to get Captain Licence but as she works as deck hand that could be in the youth age. According to
Marine licence must be at least 16 years old that why this employee (her/she) could possibly be in the youth
age that make company don t trust this
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Dorothea Lange Migrant Mother Summary
In the article, Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother, and the Culture of the Great Depression by James C. Curtis,
we understand what it takes to get the perfect photo to represent a message. Dorothea Lange became very
popular during her time and is known especially for her photo, Migrant Mother, which documents life during
the Great Depression. James C. Curtis does a good job explaining the artistic decisions to this most famous shot
and how many different steps Lange took in order to really create a powerful message depicting life in poverty.
Curtis begins this article by describing how Lange was a little different from traditional documentary
photographers. Tradition was honesty, directness, and a lack of manipulation. Lange and other influential
photographers like Walker Evans, knew that they had to document life with a purpose but in order to really
convey their message they had to include artistic elements. Aesthetic was an important part of her work, she
wanted her photos to have an artistic value which could help capture the universal struggle of those living in
poverty. In order to do this she had to do many different shots with different angles, different positions of the
subjects, and sometimes including or excluding certain sitters. For example the teenage daughter of the family
was excluded in some of the photos because it presented awkward questions. According to Curtis, While
middle class viewers were sympathetically disposed to the needs of impoverished
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Adolescence in Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane Essay...
Adolescence in Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane
Adolescence brings about many changes as a youth becomes an adult. For many people this passage is either
tedious and painful or simple and barely noticeable. The anguish and torture that is usually associated with rites
of passage and growing up is visible is Stephen Crane s Red Badge of Courage. Set against the backdrop of the
American Civil War, the novel reveals how the atrocities of war precipitate emotional growth and maturity, as
well as acts dignity, individualism, and, of course, courage. In the course of the novel, Henry Fleming, a young
soldier from New York State, gives up his romantic dreams of war once he makes it through the trials of battle
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. . that perhaps in a battle he might run. He was forced to admit that as far as war was concerned he knew
nothing of himself (10). Eventually, Henry faces his ultimate enemy #8212;himself. Henry wants to be a
legendary hero like the ones he has read about, but at the same time, his fears nag at him, making him doubt his
own self confidence. He later questions his fellow soldiers in an attempt to gain some confirmation on his
anxieties and wonders whether they will accept him later should he run from the battle. Such questions suggest
the constant dilemma experienced by inexperienced, young adolescence, such as conformity, peer pressure, and
acceptance. Crane communicates the initial stage of Henry s transformation when Henry expresses uncertainty
of who he is. At last, Henry becomes increasingly aware of the laws of nature and that can not escape death.
Henry fights well in the first battle against the rebels, but during the second clash, he loses his nerve and flees
in terror thinking that he is about to be eaten by a red and green monster , or the monster of death. To
reorganize his thoughts, he walks deeper into the woods not to learn from nature, but to justify his running from
danger by a squirrel running away from a thrown pinecone. He then comes across a dead man leaning beside a
tree. Crane notes Henry s reaction to the corpse: The youth gave a shriek as he confronted the thing. He was for
moments turned to
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Computers And Conscious Problem Solving Essay
A. Studying Memory
a. Memory The persistence of learning over time through the encoding, storage, and retrieval of information.
I. Memory Models
a. Information processing models are analogies that compare human memory to a computer s operations.
b. To remember any event, we must:
get information into our brain, encoding
retain that information, storage
later get the information back out, retrieval
c. Encoding The processing of information into the memory system for example, by extracting meaning.
d. Storage The process of retaining encoded information over time.
e. Retrieval The process of getting information out of memory storage.
f. Parallel Processing The processing of many aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain s natural mode of
information processing for many functions. Contrasts with the step by step (serial) processing of most
computers and of conscious problem solving.
g. We can explain our memory forming process with three stages:
1. We first record to be remembered information as a fleeting sensory memory.
2. From there, we process information into short term memory. where we encode it through rehearsal.
3. Finally, information moves into long term memory for later retrieval.
h. Sensory Memory The immediate, very brief recording of sensory information in the memory system.
i. Short term memory Activated memory that holds a few items briefly, such as the seven digits of a phone
number while dialing, before the information is stored or forgotten.
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African Americans Dbq
Why do we hate? Why do we lie? Why do we forget? Three questions provide a strong explanation of how
African Americans were treated, whether it was the use of verbal or physical abuse. These questions also
describes how African Americans were implied into education. Authors wrote many issues regarding the
ignorance and abolishment of slavery in more of a Whites perspective to teach the American society what they
want to hear and not what actually happened. And further more, forgotten sources. Some want to forget was has
happened over the course of our time, some want to hide the truth of how this has affected society and the race
around us. Three documents were discussed with hidden facts and deep recognition of what is the truth behind
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This document describes the results of blacks are no different than whites. It is stated that we are taught that
they were to hide the truth of matter in which would state otherwise. The literature of the blacks cause racial
and social problems between them and the whites. This document really undergoes the value of isolation and
the attempt to keep the blacks located into a rural area where they don t associate with whites. This is what
whites wanted in the South and the North, they truly wanted segregation. The wanted separation from colored
people. In Chapter 7 Negro Population stated the following: Therefore, the dominant American valuation is that
the Negro should be eliminated from the American scene, but slowly. These words right here provide proof of
segregation among races. The whites feel if black population was decreased the economic structure of America
would hold value and
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What Is The Difference Between The Wizard Of Oz Book And Book
The adaptation of the text, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum that I watched was the movie The
Wizard of Oz filmed in 1939. The three components that were different were the way it ended, the violence
included, and why the characters were lacking. In the book the way it ends makes the audience think that OZ is
a real place that does exist. There were books that came after this book which involved Dorothy living in the
land of Oz. However, in the movie Dorothy wakes up from a nap at the end; indicating the whole experience
was a dream. Another difference was that the movie didn t describe how each character became how they were.
The book describes how the Scarecrow was made because the munchkin forgot to give him a brain. The
Tinman doesn t have a heart because he was made up by a tinsmith after getting cut up, but forgot to be made
with a heart. The lion was just born to be cowardly. The last difference is there was much more violence
described in the book than in the movie. In the book it was explained that the tinman was cut to pieces by an
axe and that is why he is now made out of tin. The violence contributes to the story being interpreted in a
different way because if someone were to watch the movie they would think it is a light hearted story meant for
fun. However, I think it is apparent that the book was darker and included more intense topics, including topics
of love and being cut up which is why the characters need to see OZ. Also, reading the
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Matthew And Luke Compare And Contrast
The Synoptic Gospels paint a picture of the life, ministry and death of the Savior Jesus Christ. Each book has
several of the same accounts recorded, they differ in small ways but the summary is the same. Then we come
across details, important vivid details, in one book such as Matthew that aren t found in Luke. Matthew and
Luke both spend a significant amount of time with Jesus and their accounts of this are invaluable. It s important
to our faith and the History of Jesus to compare these books and use them together to see the entire picture of
the Jesus Christ. This paper will explain a few of the differences and the significance of these differences in
Matthew and Luke.
As we read the genealogies given by Matthew and Luke we immediately see some differences. The genealogies
are not a contradiction to one another; they are laid out differently because Luke and Matthew are addressing
different audiences. Matthew, writing to a primarily Jewish audience, emphasizes that Jesus Christ is the seed
of Abraham and the legal heir of David, the long awaited King ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Luke tells us first about Elizabeth Mary s elderly cousin. Elizabeth and Zechariah her husband, have been
promised a baby in their old age. But the angel said to him: Do not be afraid, Zechariah; your prayer has been
heard. Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you are to call him John. (Luke 1:13) This baby is John the
Baptist. His ministry was to spread the news of a Savior, Jesus who would rescue the world from their sins.
It s not until verse 30 that Jesus birth is mentioned. But the angel said to her, Do not be afraid, Mary; you have
found favor with God. You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you are to call him Jesus. He will be great
and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his father David, and he
will reign over Jacob s descendants forever; his kingdom will never end. (Luke
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Gatorade s Argument Essay
Sports themed beverage company, Gatorade releases a new ad titled The Secret to Victory, . In Gatorade s new
campaign, Make Defeat Your Fuel released on July 7, 2017, iconic professional athletes including Michael
Jordan, Peyton and Eli Manning, Serena Williams, Karl Anthony Towns, J.J Watt, Kyle Schwarber, and Matt
Ryan reveal their greatest failures which ultimately became fuel for their greatest victories. In the recently aired
Gatorade commercial, The Secret to Victory , every athlete loses and that s included in the experience, but what
distinguishes the good athletes from the great athletes is how they recover from defeat. The featured athletes in
the commercial share their toughest setbacks how they utilized it to propel them to work harder and fuel
memorable victories. There are two points that are emphasized in The Secret to ... Show more content on
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All of these professional athletes have had their own distinct experience of failure and overcoming these
experiences. Michael Jordan, the center of this commercial played in the NBA in different season from 1984 to
2003 in different periods of time. From early in his life, failure pushed and motivated him to work harder than
others around him. In previous quotes Jordan admits that he has missed more than nine thousand shots in his
career, lost more than three hundred games, and missed more than twenty six game winning shots. Gatorade
assumes that most of its viewers, will already have the knowledge of these athletes history and accolades. Not
only has Gatorade drawn its viewers by giving them world renown athletes to relate to, but the level of
diversity has helped by giving them several sports to relate to has also helped. Gatorade has also attracted my
attention in using those same athletes for me to look up to for daily
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Practicing Professionalism
Professionalism is the competence expected of an individual to properly execute given tasks. In dance, it is
important to introduce respect, organization, and focus as the essentials of a performer. Establishing
professional methods in class will assist others in distinguishing your dedication and commitment to the
artform. Practicing professionalism in daily performance leads to improved performance in the future because
of repetitive conduct during classes. If a dancer consistently puts forth the effort to work hard and focus in
class, they are more likely to adopt these concepts into their everyday lifestyle and develop their talent more.
Famous ballerinas such as Misty Copeland and Tamara Rojo have led successful careers in the world of
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The Battle Of The American Buffalo Soldiers
Buffalo Soldiers
And when he gets to heaven, To St. Peter he will tell, Another soldier reporting sir, I ve served my time in Hell.
Unknown
No other quote can quite describe the Buffalo Soldiers more . The story of the American Buffalo Soldiers is one
of patriotism, honor, and the fight against racism. The first official all Black regiment in the US army was the
1st Rhode Island Regiment and was established in July 1778. However, African Americans had been fighting
for America since before its conception. African Americans continued fighting for the United States through the
American Civil War and on through the American Indian Wars of the West. There, they were christened Buffalo
Soldiers by the Cheyenne nation for their courage in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Known as one of the shortest and one of the most significant wars in American History, the Spanish American
War lasted from April to August 1898. In that short amount of time, it launched the US into a world empire
after acquiring all of Spain s western territories including Cuba, The Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico. Spain
had been experiencing problems within its colonies for some time, so the United States assuming possession
was viewed as a solution as opposed to an invasion. In 1868, Carlos M. Céspedes began the Cuban
independence movement. In 1887, the Filipino national consciousness was awakened by a publication by José
Rizal. Trouble continued to stir until 1895 when Cubans began fighting for their independence. The revolution
had begun. United States President William McKinley wished to remain neutral on the subject and let Spain
settle its own disputes. As months went by, two main events would change the mindsets of President McKinley
and the American people. In February 1898, the US intercepted a letter from the Spanish Ambassador to the
King of Spain. The De Lome Letter as it would be named stated that President McKinley was to weak to go to
war with Spain. On February 9, William Randolph Hearst published the letter in his newspaper The New York
Journal. This letter combined with the yellow journalism of Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer outraged American
citizens.
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What Model Of Structured Reflection Essay
The WHAT Model of Structured Reflection: What? So what and now what?
Taking time to volunteer at schools, childcare facilities, non profit organizations, and various other local
community services is not always a top priority of young people while navigating through their college or
university experiences. Service learning, however, is a work based learning experience through which students
learn, develop, and apply academic and vocational skills to address the real life needs of their local
communities (Bettina Lankard Brown). It offers an atmosphere in which students can obtain problem solving,
leadership, teamwork, and other skills necessary for their future employment.
What?
What happened? Include descriptive facts, what happened, with whom; the substance of the interaction.
Over the past few months, I have been assisting a teacher of a, split, grade 1 2 class at Pioneer Park Elementary
School for my service learning placement. Every Wednesday morning I arrive at the school between 8:30 and
9:00 am. My first duty includes helping the teacher hang up student`s artwork, from the previous day, in the
hallway near their classroom. The bell then rings promptly at 9:00 am and, at this time, I hold the door open for
the grade 1 and 2 children to come barreling into the school. After removing their coats, backpacks, and boots
or outdoor shoes, the students settle down and stand in a straight line before the teacher allows them to go into
the classroom. Once inside
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Kincaid Connects The History Of European Colonialism In...
Kincaid connects the history of European colonialism in Antigua to the present day by describing the Antigua
she knows in comparison to the Antigua *we* see. Kincaid starts off the memoir, non fiction, or even satirical
piece by describing what you see, where you is white, middle class tourist from America or Europe, who is
ignorant to the history of Antigua. The tourist views Antigua as a beautiful island with amazing beaches and
great food. Of course the tourist sees charm in the unpaved roads or the broken library. Kincaid draws in the
history of slavery and European colonialism by describing the Antigua she knows. One where people lived on
streets named after English maritime criminals , had banks owned by and named after slave traders,
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Examples Of Self Made Man In The Great Gatsby
The American dream is a concept so fluid it is elusive and unattainable according to many people s standards.
After all, every person has their own definition of success, so how can one call Jay Gatsby a self made man?
Perhaps it is his rags to riches experience, his extremely ambiguous friends, or even his almost inexplicable
obsession with Daisy and his past. A self made man is defined as the following: A self made man or self made
woman is a person who was born poor or otherwise disadvantaged, but who achieves economic or other
success thanks to their own hard work and ingenuity rather than because of any inherited fortune, family
connections, or other privileges (Wikipedia). Jay Gatsby was a man who often tried to step into the facade of a
privileged heir, yet there were times he would slip up. It took ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first insinuation towards this relationship is when Chicago was calling him on the wire (48). This was a
subtle hint at first, one that was urgent in its nature and required his attention immediately. Next, Mr.
Wolfsheim, a presumed mafia boss, speaks with Nick, after which he mistakes him as [a] man who had been
looking for a business gonnegtion (70 71). Gatsby s almost instantaneous refusal of the proposition
immediately gave the impression that Wolfsheim worked in a very shady business, presumably organized
crime, more than likely specifically something to do with the selling of alcohol during the Prohibition. It wasn t
truly confirmed until the end, however, what kind of ties Gatsby had kept until after his death, when Wolfsheim
refused to get mixed up in Gatsby s death (171). His insistence of having no connection to the murder cemented
the truth of Gatsby s business for Nick. This very reason was why Daisy had shied away from the prospect of
Gatsby s extravagant wealth, as she knew that in its uncertainty held some very deep, dark
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  • 2. The Spiritual Values Of Squanto Religion: Throughout the movie, Squanto displays a deep spiritual connection to nature and his place in it. The morning star is his guide and the hawk is his protector. He prays in a sacred circle to give thanks. The Wampanoag believed in the Great Spirit, called Kiehtan, who created all things and guardian spirits in the form of animals to watch over people (Malinowski et al., 1999). In the movie, Squanto teaches the friars about the Great Spirit Kissuulk, who is the creator. A hawk is his friend and protector who warns him of oncoming troubles and serves as a friend during times of loneliness in England. In general, Indians had a basic understanding of the interdependence of all living things and life in accordance with nature, which was clearly visualized in the movie. During his time with the friars, Squanto learned Christian customs and beliefs. He learned to pray before eating and to share bread. He was taught forgiveness and not to hate. For him as a warrior who learned to defend himself and his family from enemies, these cultural traits of Christian faith were new but he adopted them and they served him in his endeavors to achieve peace between the pilgrims and the Indian tribes after his return to New England. However, in the movie, Squanto never ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the movie, they were portrayed by William Bradford and Dr. Samuel Fuller, Puritans who were referred to as Men of Peace. They arrived on the coastline of Massachusetts in the vicinity of Squanto s former village, where they took over the deserted wigwams of the Patuxet tribe and named their new home Plymouth. After the Native Americans previous encounters with arriving Englishmen resulted in death and tragedy, they were prepared for war. The newly arrived Pilgrims were not willing to leave the acquired territory and were ready to defend it. Expecting resistance, they brought soldiers and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Causes Of Vladimir Lenin Vladimir Lenin was a Marxian idealist who devoted the majority of his adult life to bringing about a Socialist state in Russia. His years committed to the cause would culminate in the October Revolution of 1917, during which the Lenin led Bolshevik party would seize upon a weakened political regime and institute themselves as the ruling authority of Russia. With Lenin leading the Bolshevik party, eager to usher in the doctrine he had faithfully subscribed to and expounded upon for decades, his dream of a Russian Socialist state was now a humbling yet exciting reality. How, then, did such a Marxian purist fall well short of the utopian vision promised by his political ideology? Lenin s inability to successfully implement the policies which would bring about the ever elusive socialist utopia can be directly attributed to a variety of factors stemming from three root causes. The first, and most damning, predictor of imminent failure was that, though Russia was ripe for revolution at the time of the Bolshevik takeover, the economy of Russia was not yet ripe for the implementation of Socialist ideals and practices. The second and third root causes of Lenin s ultimate failure are byproducts of the issues that arose from the initial root cause just stated. Due to the impracticality of full scale implementation of Socialist policies in Russia at the time, Lenin made the reprehensible, though practical, choice to utilize dictatorial tactics of repression and force, often by way of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Social Welfare Issues Presently slight issues is the point at which you are incapacitated for 3 5 days by carelessness you can t go to a doctor s facility I don t have full memory of passing out, when the restorative records are totally imperfect you can t go to a specialist. In the event that $8000 for a neediness, welfare to pay therapeutic and enthusiasm as of common issues is inadequate. As a shopper how can it be nonsensical paying for minimum necessities and as yet not being able to meet the prerequisites because of common issues. Welfare is expected to be served until the end date, paying little respect to common issues and allegations. Because of the destitution, this issue is made by social based system and it will be tackled by social equity in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The overdraft restrains the greatest sum that one is permitted to get on the overdraft. There can be charge on intrigue and expenses of any unapproved overdraft as set out in the rules. They will charge for intrigue and expensises on any unapproved overdraft as set out in the segment. Yearly loan cost are presented yearly financing cost is set out in the overdraft letter. Techniques for chargine interest should they concur that one will have an intrigue free period on the overdraft. At that point for in as much as we have conurred that ones overdraft is intrgued, they wont charge you enthusiasm as long as you stay inside the overdraft restrction. Intrigue will be charged on the extraodinary adjustments of the overdraft each dat at the day by day loan fees from the date the overdraft is drawn up until the point when the date one reimburse the overdraft in full. The day by day loan cost is figured by partitioning the yearly financial costs at the time by 365. On the most recent day of every month or such other day as chosen. In the event that it can t be deducted on such day. On the off chance that one reimburses or are required to reimburse the extraordinary adjmustment of the overdraft in full by prior date as chosen. Installemtns required may be composed by notice whenever expected to instantly pay all or party of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Post Traumatic Brain Injury Analysis Collisions occur in sport activities, automobile accidents, and military combat commonly cause repetitive mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) (1). Repetitive mTBI is often associated with neurodegenerative disorders affecting cognition as well as behaviors exhibited in patients (5). Diffuse axonal injury is typically observed using diffusion tensor imaging (1). Impairment of brain communication resulting from axonal structures damage associated with mTBI may alter the neurological network, which in turn affecting individual s behaviors (2). Anxiety disorders are heritable and genetic factors also attribute in part to determine individual s behavior in response to stressful situations (3). While environmental stressors can intensify these psychological responses, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the understanding of mTBI pathophysiology is incomplete, it is suggested that anxiety disorder have generally linked to the abnormalities in the amygdala and prefrontal cortex (1). As a result, multiple animal models have been used to test different behavioral outcomes to evaluate the pathological effects cause by the injury model (4). While other experiments test anxiety behavior by exposing rodents to varying conditioned stimuli like electric shock or loud noises, the elevated plus maze (EPM) rely upon unconditioned fear of height and open spaces (P). Thus, the elevated plus maze is normally used to assess rodents innate anxiety (4). EPM also facilitates in assessing anxiogenic drugs as well as anxiolytic drugs of multiple pharmacological agents. However, methodological differences in age, strain, or sex of the subjects includes housing or testing conditions often attribute to the inconsistent outcomes (4). In this experiment, EPM is the primary animal model use to determine anxiety levels in induced repetitive mTBI female mice as compared to sham ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay On Lola Dutchman Dutchman is centered around an African American man, Clay, who is encountered by another white female train rider, Lula, whose very manipulative. Clay was riding the train minding his own business awaiting his arrival upon his destination when a woman comes sit next to him, accuses him of looking at her through the window inside the other train that was going the opposite direction, psyching him out by bestering him, and making racial stereotypes against him. Lula is not to be taking seriously due to her con artistic ways. From Lula s viewpoint her tone of the story would be range and anger due to the fact that she wasn t getting her way, which wasn t normal for her and I can infer this matter based on her actions involving Clay. Clay s viewpoint ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lula is the best representation of our whole society rather than just one categorized individuals. I believe that Lula didn t realize that her epiphany was harsh, especially to a black man, as many others wouldn t have also. After being so tolerateable and avoiding Lula s tantalizing and provoking methods, Clay unleashed his fury. In society, men are taught to not to deny a woman s affection and by Clay rejecting Lula he s displaying juxtaposition. In Dutchman , after Lula is rejected numerously by Clay she kills him a lot like in A Rose For Emily when Emily kills Homer because she had a huge fear of being left alone again due to the fact that her father died and he was all she had left. This work is based off of the townspeople s viewpoint of Emily as a whole. Though interpreting the text you realize that some of the issues that the townspeople said was true about Emily was too distinctive to determine which specific individual is telling the story and the gender of them. Also, the talk of the town was a surprisingly but also significant motive to Emily s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Study on the Effects of Study Habits CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction According to Ilda (2011) on her post to the website to Get Real Philippines!, Filipinos in general have the desire to be on a permanent state of euphoria or at least with being supposed to be a happy go lucky society no matter what circumstances they are in. Happy go lucky is a characteristic of a person in which he is optimistic on things around him, takes things lightly, and often smiles. Often, Filipinos get their smiles while watching television. According to the study of Sigmund Freud, watching television can cause absorption and imaginative involvement, a defense mechanism to escape one s problems. Many people consider the hour of study, as very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2007, LSPC made a pivotal turn and was converted into LSPU by Republic Act 9402, making it the forerunner of higher educational excellence in the province of Laguna. With a wide array of curricular offerings, it caters to a diverse clientele in the province and in the nearby areas. The main thrusts of these University Campuses are as follows: Agricultural Technology Siniloan Campus, Engineering and Mechatronics Technology Santa Cruz Campus, Fishery Technology Los Banos Campus and Electronics Technology San Pablo City Campus. The first president of LSPU, Dr. Ricardo A. Wagan, opened the satellite campuses in Nagcarlan, Santa Maria, Philippines, Cabuyao and the San Luis Sports Complex. By the Higher Education Modernization Act of 1998, the other CHED Supervised Institutions (CSIs) were integrated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. South Asia Continuities In South Asia and Southeast Asia changes occurred due to the Indian Ocean trade network between 500 CE to 1450 CE economically, culturally, and politically. Some similarity the South Asia and the Southeast Asia contained was a strong economy by specialization as trade became more prominent. Once the Indian Ocean trade basin became more notable, culturally, religions Buddhism, and Islam, as well as adapting to some of Indian political tradition became a gradual change. Some difference is how the Southeastern Asia used their advantage with their dependency on maritime trade. As well as establishing Hindu temples as a center of economic and social means in addition to developing a more flexible caste system from India. As trade increased in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The caste system was often used to maintain order and provided guidance for the citizen s role in society. It also adapted to the newly arrived migrants like Turks, and Muslim merchants and established codes for behavioral to others and those in the same class. However, as merchants and manufacturers became influential in the economic state, powerful guilds grouped themselves by working within the caste system, and established themselves as jatis ( sub castes ), specializing themselves in different types of commerce like silk, cotton, spice trade production. Although, Hinduism was embraced in southeastern area of Asia, ruling elites in Southeast Asia showed no interest in the social class of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Why Was Simon Bolivar More Important Than The Liberator When it comes to the phrase A brilliant soldier but a poor politician I agree to the fullest extent that Simon Bolivar was indeed this. He was one of the most powerful figures in world political history. He led the independence movement for six nations; Venezuela, Columbia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. After liberating all of these countries he was soon after nicknamed The Liberator . ◾After hundreds of years of domination by Spain, Bolívar was instrumental in moving South America closer to democratic governments. Bolívar successfully waged a number of military campaigns throughout South America, defeating the Spanish on numerous occasions. But he is also essentially responsible for the political instability that plagues the region ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the course of his whole lifetime he was able to free almost all of northern South America, and at this point he was known as El Liberator. When studying South American independence efforts, it is physically impossible to bypass Simon Bolivar because of his prevalence in all countries. He was able to weave himself into the independence efforts of many countries, including Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, and Bolivia. He was able to free these countries through a multitude of ways and had significant effects on these countries, even to the extent that he is still known as El Libertador today. In 1810, Venezuela s independence movement declared independence from Spain, and a new government was created. However, the movement was defeated by Spain, and Bolívar was forced to flee to Cartagena, Colombia. In 1813, fighting once again broke out between the rebels and the Spanish. This time Bolívar and his troops successfully defeated the Spanish. Bolívar then went to New Granada (present day Colombia) and took command of military forces. In May 1814, he captured the capital, Bogotá. Bolívar believed that South America should have a parliamentary government modeled after England but with a president for life. By 1821, Bolívar had successfully liberated Venezuela, Ecuador, and New Granada and found the Republic of Gran ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Importance Of Participating In Sports At Vineland High... I have been involved in many activities and clubs, but my involvement in sports has given me an excellent work ethic. Participating in sports, has given me the perseverance and drive to succeed in live. I have been playing softball since I was 5 years old. My participations in sports at Vineland High School have taught me the principles of teamwork, self confidence, and respect. Participating in sports have impacted my life in the best form possible. Sports has given me the disciple to manage my time and it has given me a reason to succeed in school. In addition, sports have pushed me to learn facts about myself. I believe in order for a successful and great season we as athletes have to respect our coaches, teammates and opponent teams. During softball practices, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have learned many skills, moves and, plays but I also learned to work hard, to have discipline and to be persistent. Vineland High School softball team has many talented players with very different personalities and we all bring something different to the field. A positive aspect of playing sports is it has granted me to grow lifelong relationships with my teammates and coaches. Finally, I decided to play tennis this past fall. I started to go to the practices over this past summer. When it was time for tryouts Coach Massaro told me that he has never kept a senior that never play tennis before on the team, but he saw my dedication and hard work, so I did make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Reflection on the development of academic and professional... Reflection on the development of academic and professional skill in year one In this paper I am going to reflect on my professional and academic skills development throughout my first year at University. I began this course as a mature student hungry for education and a fresh challenge. During semester two, I found university quite hard as I am currently having family problems; as a result I had to learn to balance university life, part time job and regular trips back home (and that is Bulgaria). At these times, in compound business environment and growing competition, to be able to compete on the job market you need to possess outstanding skills and be always a step ahead of others. Being a good learner and constantly developing one s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Actuality getting involved in such type of professional conversations improved my level of communication and taught me how to behave in a professional manner. Also I would like to say that communication is a dual practice, you not only get to talk and build on your communication skill but, you also get to listen and by it become an understanding supportive person. One of the drawbacks in my communication skill enhancement is that I don t think it works well in UK, in this multicultural university I have struggled to communicate effectively with students and teachers. This can be explained by Hoftsede s structure of cultural dimensions (Hofstede, Hofstede, and Minkov, 2010). In his framework he explains the world as complex of diverse nations and people, who act, think and perform differently (Hoftsede et al., 2010). To overcome this difficulty I was supported by my colleagues at university. Team working My duties as an assistant manager included a lot of team work. The planning of an occasion meant that more people will have to work in close cooperation. These duties helped me in the developing of team working skills. I have gone even further in improving my skills by engaging in tutorials which are based on team work. I used Team Life Cycles to expand my observation and skills on team working. The Life Cycle presents clear structure and directions on how teams ought to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Wuthering Heights Punishment She was much too fond of Heathcliff. The greatest punishment we could invent for her was to keep her separate from him: yet she got chided more than any of us on his account. (42). For Catherine and Heathcliff, love and punishment will always intertwine. Nelly, the servant, clearly states this observation to a tee. Their tortured love stretches afar, but would probably not do well under peaceful circumstances. They seem to thrive on drama. Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story of passionate love that encompasses two generations of two families: the Earnshaws and the Lintons. Talk about a dysfunctional family. Does anyone really like each other in this book? Instead of bringing comfort, peace, and tranquility, the two families in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though not as intense as his father s affairs, Linton starts secretly writing to Cathy at Thrushcross Grange where she then secretly writes him back as well. At this time, Cathy makes fun of Hareton for his lack of education and filth. Unlike the first love triangle to occur in the family, Linton and Hareton did not once discuss Cathy or have any hatred towards one another. Heathcliff desperately tries to push Linton and Cathy together in hopes of a marriage which then gives him the ownership of Thrushcross Grange. Taking drastic measures, Heathcliff locks Nelly and Cathy in Wuthering Heights and marries Linton and Cathy who do in fact love each other. Linton eventually dies, leaving only Heathcliff, Cathy, Hareton, and the servants at Wuthering Heights. Until one day when Hareton accidentally shoots himself, Cathy tends to him. At first they argue, but eventually they come to an understanding and start to get along. They eventually fall in love and Cathy promises Hareton how to read. Nelly had this to say about the new couple: Their intimacy thus commenced grew rapidly; though it encountered temporary interruptions. Earnshaw was not to be civilized with a wish; and my my young lady was no philosopher, and no paragon of patience; but both their minds tending to the same point one loving and desiring to esteem, and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Of Mice and Men-Friendship Friendship Of Mice and Men Friendship is something that everyone needs at any time. Friendship keeps us closely interacted with our friends, it keeps you popular, keeps you away from loneliness. Friendship is an essential part of life to everyone. To me, I interact with my friends closely everyday, we chat, we play around, and we work together on homework. For teenagers like us, we like to interact with friends, with people at our age. Without friends, we won t be able to do anything. We take care of each other, we tell each other everything, and sometimes they are more important than our parents. Without a friend, every single one of us is by ourselves, no one cares about us, at the meantime, we don t care about anyone. When ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ain t nobody goin to suppose no hurt to George. (Steinbeck, p72). As a contrast with George and Lennie, Crooks, a black man never wants anyone to go into his room. He sets an invisible wall between him and the rest of the world. He s like a prisoner, in a world with one person, himself. He never talks to anyone; he never wants anyone to talk to him. He thinks that he s a black, no one would want to talk to him. So he had his own room, and wanted everyone to keep away from his little room. Although he seems like he doesn t want anyone to talk to him, but still at the deepest place of his heart, he wants to talk to someone, he wants a friend. He cried in front of Lennie, he told all these things in his heart that no one knows to Lennie, he knows Lennie won t understand so he won t go out and blab about it. He just wants to relieve his feelings. Crooks wants a friend as well, everyone needs a friend: a guy goes nuts if he ain t got nobody. Don t make no difference who the guy is, long he s with you. I tell ya. (Steinbeck, p72). Everyone needs a friend, even the people who say they don t. To George and Lennie, having a friend with them is really lucky, but their luckiness didn t last very long. At the end of the book, George shot Lennie at the back of his head. That was one of George s two choices: let Curley kill Lennie or kill Lennie by himself. Like a father, George thought it s his responsibility to kill Lennie to payback the life of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Comparison Of Newsround And BBC 6 O Clock News Comparing Newsround and BBC 6 o clock News The purpose and audience of Newsround and the BBC 6 o clock News are both different, and therefore the format, content and language will differ as a consequence. The purpose of Newsround is to make news interesting and accessible for its target audience, of younger teenagers and children. On the other hand the BBC 6 o clock News has a more general audience, consisting mainly of adults and older people, and its purpose is to present a round up of the days events in a more formal manner, yet still on a level that is universally understood. The format of Newsround has to appeal to its target audience of younger teenagers and children. As a result: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally, there are no desks and the presenters sit on sofas so it seems more relaxed and contemporary, both of which make the news appear more exciting and help it to get rid of its boring, adults only image. On the other hand, the format of the BBC 6 o clock News , especially the mode of address, differs greatly to suit its target audience. Firstly the male presenters wear a much more formal and mature shirt and tie in place of the more casual jeans and T shirt. Also they sit behind a desk, which makes the set closed and less relaxed, making the news seem more serious for more mature adults. However, there are some similarities, for example the sets of both programmes are modern but Newsround use more playful primary colours as opposed to the BBC 6 o clock News uniform red; red having connotations of danger or urgency and being therefore more serious . Likewise there is a male and female presenter, mirroring the set up of the Newsround format however, the BBC 6 o clock News presenters take it in turns to announce the headlines whereas the Newsround female presenter does them all herself. The title sequences also differ on the surface, but are similar in many ways. For example they both feature the world, representing worldwide news, and they both use pacey music to suggest the news is urgent. In comparison, for the BBC 6 o clock News the BBC logo ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Sociology Test 1 Outline Outline for Sociology 110 Test 1: Definitions: My Definition: A social problem is an aspect of society that people are concerned about and would like changed. Social problems are divided into objective and subjective elements. An objective element is the existence of a social condition and a subjective element is the belief that a particular social condition is harmful to society as a whole or harmful to a segment of society and that it should and can be changed. Book Definition: Social Problems are defined by a combination of objective and subjective criteria that vary across societies , among individuals and groups within a society and across historical time periods. Social Problems are composed of 2 elements: Objective elements, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Examples of the subjective element of social problems: Wealth, crime, rape, law etc. My Definition: Sociological imagination is defined as the ability to see the connections between our personal lives and the social world in which we live. Book definition:The Social Imagination, a term C. Wright Mills developed, refers to the ability to see the connections between our personal lives and the social world in which we live. Book Definition: Two dominant theories of social problems grew out of the structural functionalist perspective: social pathology and social disorganization (pg 9 Understanding Social Problems). Social pathology is a social problem like a sickness in a society Examples: Unemployment, which causes a breakdown in the economy. Poverty, due to disruption of the family farm and lack of family values. Social disorganization is characterized by rapid social change that disrupts the norms in society.Examples: when you are rich and famous the traditional norms of society become blurred and no longer apply to you. You can say you re in a state of anomie a state of normlessness or conflicting or weakening ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Joan Of Arc, By Jeanne D Arc Contents Introduction 1 Body 3 Conclusion 7 References 8 Introduction Jeanne d Arc, better known as Joan of Arc, was born on the 6th of January in Domremy, which is a village in France. At the time France was in conflict with England. This encounter was better known as The Hundred Years War. The Hundred Years War was a series of conflicts which took place from 1337 to 1453 by the House of Plantagenet, rulers of the Kingdom of England, against the House of Valois, rulers of the Kingdom of France, for control of the Kingdom of France. Both of Joan s parents were farmers, she was not taught to read or write, but her god loving mother instilled in her a deep love for the Catholic Church and its teachings which is what played a role in Joan being known as the heroine of France by playing a very significant role in the Hundred Years War. She received visions from St Michael and from God regarding the war in which she promised Charles, who was heir to the throne at the time, that she would give him his rightful seat on the throne. At the time there were false accusations that Charles was not supposed to be King, so Henry V was king over both England and France. In 1429 Joan convinced Charles, the Dauphin (heir to the crown) to send her to the battles, saying she had received visions from God telling her to drive out the English. Joan brought an inspiring spirit to the battle that increased the soldiers morale to take the battle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Other Sister Analysis The film The other sister follows a mildly mentally disabled girl in her life after getting out of a special school. The film takes you through her issues between her mom, going out and living on her own and even getting a boyfriend. Through the character Carla many different aspects of psychology are displayed. Upon Carla getting out of her special school and coming home she must overcome the difficulties of having an overbearing authoritarian mother. She thinks she is wrong when her mother is trying to make decisions for her own good. An example of this is seen when Carla s mother changes her room while she is away. Despite becoming a woman, she still wants her stuff from her younger days, but her mother tries to tell her that it is better for her now. Carla is very hesitant and constantly tries to voice her personal opinion on certain matters. Her mother has a very authoritarian parenting style. Carla wants to go to a new school to pursue her career goals, however her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She falls into the trap of identity vs role confusion. When she first goes to school she witnesses a girl flirting with the teacher and lifting her shirt. She goes home and attempts to copy it thinking that is how older independent females act. She does not truly know who she is and allows what she sees in others have a large impact on her. As she quests on for independence she feels unhappy with her current situation and wants to get an apartment. In langin and Rodin s study they found that in nursing homes the people felt happier when they still had independence in taking care of a plant. Carla strives to have independence in her life and take care of herself. Once she moves out and is on her own she becomes happier with her life. Her having control over more things in her life was allowing her to gain the independence she wanted and the independence was what made her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Analysis Of The Book Marchers Of The Night Whats In The Night The retelling of spooky ghost stories has been a favorite activity in many cultures, wether it be around a campfire of written in various articles and book. Perhaps one of the most mysterious supernatural activities can be reported on the islands of Hawaii. Known as the Night Marchers, these spirits have been known to roam the land, revisiting ancient war sites and significant historical landmarks. In the book, Marchers of the Night by Helen P. Hoyt, a renowned Hawaiian author, he describes his first experience with the Huaka ipo, or the Night Marchers. In all the hundred years of my life I have seen the Marchers of the Night, the Huaka ipo, only twice... (Hoyt 1969). He then continues to explain how on the night of the sixth of August, 1918, a night sacred to Ku, ancient god of all warriors the Night Marchers, which their torches and pounding drums came to his house in the town of Waianae. Based on the many stories about the Night Marchers and the other cultures around the world who have similar spirits, I will attempt to demonstrate that these ghosts are more fact than fiction. Hawaii has a rich background of folklores and mythology and it s link to the past in ever present. Stories of the Night Marchers were first written about in the late 1900 s but they were orally passed down long before that. Their native name is Huaka ipo, but was translated to english as the Night Marchers. The term derives from the two words, huaka i which means to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Nebra Sky Disc Theory The Nebra Sky is disc is regarded as the most compelling and riveting archaeological find of the 21st century. Deep in the Ziegelroda Forest in the town Nebra near Berlin, Germany was the location where two treasure hunters stumbled upon an archaeological find so astonishing it surpassed all the finds made in Central Europe. However, the intention of the two treasure hunters was not to expand on the astrological history of region, but to create immense wealth. They soon realised that there find could not be sold legally due to the Nebra Sky Disc belonging to the region in which it was found; the state of Sachsen Anhalt. They quickly turned to the illegitimacy and waited to sell the disk for an astonishing $400,000 to an antiquities collector. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is believed to be an astronomical clock used for agricultural. This theory is accurate when considering the other archaeological finds when surveying the area in which it was found. Some notable examples are the Stonehenge and Newgrange. Both use the solstices to predict correct planting and harvesting times. As the Bronze Age was an agricultural moment, the people livelihoods were based and surrounded by the agriculture system. The Nebra Sky Disk was later discovered to be an astronomical device in which it acted as a lunar calendar which is based on the phases of the moon. However, the lunar calendars had an issue of not being in sync. The synchronisation of the seasons was vital for the survival for agriculture. The Nebra sky disk was use to decide when an intercalary month should be added the lunar calendar. This finding had baffled researchers and archaeologist because the concept of intercalary months was not to be discussed until the time of the Mesopotamians, one thousand years later. The esteemed knowledge that Bronze Age people had shown through with the knowledge of harmonization of solar and lunar calendars. Babylonian documents contain a calculation that depicts the crescent moon on the Nebra Sky disk. Per Babylonian rule, an intercalary month should be added when the moon is in conjunction with the Pleiades constellation. So, the disk was put up the sky and if the sky match the desk, they would then add an intercalary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Searle Vs Sartre With philosophy, nothing is black and white. Deciphering philosophical views is unlike anything else because there is more depth and analysis that has to be put into play. It is about understanding what the philosopher is trying to get across while making inferences about what they truly mean or could mean. The thing about it is that at some times it tends to be a contradiction within itself: while certain things can be true under certain circumstances, the opposite could be true under different circumstances. Many ideas are hard to grasp and can be interpreted in various ways depending on how people want to take it. One can say that John Searle and Jean Paul Sartre have a plethora of beliefs in common yet really none at all. If they were assessing each other s views, they would agree and disagree on their stances on different topics. While Searle may believe one thing some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Man is born, and then he defines himself. I believe that Searle would disagree with this. He would say that our brain and its predetermined functions play a large role in everyday decisions and life choices. Searle almost likes to believe that human are machines in referring to their syntactical processes. It seems to me that he thinks our brains are wired a certain way, and I do not thing Sartre could agree. In one conclusion he drew, Searle wrote, What we mean by that is that mental processes that we consider to constitute a mind are caused, entirely caused, by processes going on inside the brain. . . . Brains cause minds (Searle 39). By this, I believe he means that brains and minds are part of a human s essence, therefore, he would probably believe that essence precedes existence. When breaking it down and looking at their perspectives this way, Sartre and Searle differ greatly. Searle most likely would not agree with that main theme in Sartre s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Purloined Letter Deception If you are good at something don t do it for free. Heath Ledger. In The Purloined Letter by Edgar Allan Poe s detective story, Dupin , the detective, instead of helping police find the Purloined letter he himself finds and gets the reward. The minster creates two types of deception. The Purloined letter themes include types of deception : Omission, Equivocation, Falsification, and logic versus imagination. In the story, Poe demonstrates deception with each of his three main character Dupin : the detective, G : the Parisian police and D : the minister. G uses Omission during his conversation with Dupin and Dupin s assistant about the stolen letter. I will tell you in a few words; but, before I begin, let me caution you that this is an affair demanding the greatest secrecy, and that I should most probably lose the position I now hold, were it known that I confided it to anyone. Poe uses G to deceive the reader; the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As G explains in the story the actions of D The minister decamped; leaving his own letter one of no importance upon the table. D after stealing the letter from the room replace it with a similar paper and similar writing but worthless to the royal lady. Another time D has improvised his falsification deception skills when he hides the letter in his hotel. Dupin describes where he found the letter in what type of quality. This last was much soiled and crumpled. D was successful in fooling G and the company for three months. As an detective Dupin didn t forget to watch every paper while his visit to D s hotel room. D, expecting police to find letter in the same quality and in an exclusive spot, astuter the police and torn up the half letter and made it dusted so it look old; eventually putting it in open with other paper where police man would not anticipate D to hide the letter. Now it was Dupin turn to deceit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. How African Americans Are Portrayed On The Show Essay I am a pretty big fan of reality TV because it entertains me. To see the lives of different celebrities, and to see what they do and go through on a day to day basis, in my opinion, is worth tuning in to once a week. Sometimes the stuff shown on reality TV be funny, but other times they can be rather disappointing. TV station, VH1, is home to an abundance of reality television shows, however, very few of those shows are more popular than the series Love and Hip Hop. Love and Hip Hop has been going on for several seasons now, which obviously indicates there are many people that consistently watch the show. The show may be very entertaining to watch, but the problem is how African Americans are portrayed on the show. VH1 over the years has taken advantage of people s flaws by televising them and profiting off the entertainment these flaws provide. They have done it to people of various races, but no group is a greater victim than blacks. I think it is safe to say that VH1 has aided in the negative image, and stereotype that has been painted around people within the black community. While VH1 has played a big part in this, I do not think anyone has played a bigger role on the image, and portrayal of black people, than black people themselves. When I watch these shows on VH1, its nearly inevitable to notice vast amount of outrages, and off the wall things that occur each episode. Throughout the show you are liable to see anything from a man taking his child to the park to play, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The 2008 Financial Crisis Essay Introduction In 2008, the world experienced a tremendous financial crisis which rooted from the U.S housing market; moreover, it is considered by many economists as one of the worst recession since the Great Depression in 1930s. After posing a huge effect on the U.S economy, the financial crisis expanded to Europe and the rest of the world. It brought governments down, ruined economies, crumble financial corporations and impoverish individual lives. For example, the financial crisis has resulted in the collapse of massive financial institutions such as Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Lehman Brother and AIG. These collapses not only influence own countries but also international area. Hence, the intervention of governments by changing and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The economy is known as a new emerging economy especially after entering WTO in 2007. The Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has increase considerably and the GDP is over 8% in the period of three years (2005 2007). Nonetheless, it is clear that the economic instability occurs after WTO accession of Vietnam 1 year. Consequently, the economy has suffered surging inflation as well as trade and fiscal deficit. (Figure 1) GDP CPI 2005 8.4 8.3 2006 8.2 7.5 2007 8.5 8.3 2008 6.2 23 2009 5.3 6.9 Figure 1 : GDP and CPI 2005 2009 (% change per year) Source: Asian Development Bank and Vietnam B. Inflation Inflation doubled in 2007 and reached a peak at 28% in 2008.The fiscal make up 4 5% GDP and the trade deficit accounted for 20% GDP in which approximately $US17.5 billion dollars. The influence of high fuel combine with food prices and high domestic demand lead to high inflation. The high price of fuel in Vietnam illustrates global fuel prices and the high domestic demand of country importing fuel. Furthermore, the increase in global food prices affect detrimental to the high inflation in Vietnam.(Figure 2) Figure 2 : Fiscal Deficit and Trade Deficit (2003 2008) Source : IMF, General Statistics Office of Vietnam C.Impact on Trade The global financial crisis has affected severely on Vietnamese exports. After joining the WTO, Vietnam s trade has become depend on global ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Coral Reefs Essay Coral reefs are very diverse ecosystems. They are the rainforest of the sea . Coral reefs can be very big or very small. The Great Barrier Reef (Australia) is 1,600 miles long and 40 miles wide. They are very important for our ocean, they provide food and home for many of the fish in the ocean. For some fish, coral reefs are the only viable food source or shelter they have. Coral reefs are very important. Coral reefs are made by individual coral that join together to form a coral colony. Each coral is .06 to .5 inches in size. There is a tissue that joins the coral together, called coenosarc. For coral reefs to live they need certain thing. Coral reefs need water that is warm, shallow, and in tropical climates. They have to have enough ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reefs can live decades to centuries. This is only when there is little to no damage done to the reefs. There are different kinds of things that can damage the reefs. One of these things is when the weather changes, from cold to hot or hot to cold, it changes the sea level and temperature of it. When sea level and temperature changes it damages the coral reefs. Another thing that can harm the coral reefs are seaweed. Seaweed is a threat to corals because they grow much faster, than the seaweed starts to take over the coral reef. When there is too much nutrients in the sea, the seaweed grows much faster than usual and it take over the reef much faster. Seaweed have a chemical that damages the coral, and kills them also. The most significant threat to coral reefs is human interaction. People use coral reefs for a lot of things. They provide us with jobs, coral reefs bring in 30 billion dollars a year, the most they have ever brought in was 170 billion dollars in a year. Even though they help us so much we harm them in many different ways. Humans overfish, we pollute the ocean, and we change the ocean chemistry. These things kill the coral. Coral reefs also play a big part in other sea animals lives.Coral reefs make up about 1% of the ocean floor, that may seem small but, that about the size of France! One third of all marine animals live in a coral reef for some of their life. For ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Case Study Chapter 6 for Intro to Management Science Chapter 6 Network Optimization Problems Review Questions 6.1 1 A supply node is a node where the net amount of flow generated is a fixed positive number. A demand node is a node where the net amount of flow generated is a fixed negative number. A transshipment node is a node where the net amount of flow generated is fixed at zero. 6.1 2 The maximum amount of flow allowed through an arc is referred to as the capacity of that arc. 6.1 3 The objective is to minimize the total cost of sending the available supply through the network to satisfy the given demand. 6.1 4 The feasible solutions property is necessary. It states that a minimum cost flow problem will have a feasible solution if and only if the sum of the supplies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 6.6 a) [pic] b) [pic] c) [pic] d) [pic] e) [pic] f) $1,618,000 + $583,000 = $2,201,000 which is higher than the total in Problem 6.5 ($2,187,000). 6.7 [pic] There are only two arcs into LA, with a combined capacity of 150 (80 + 70). Because of this bottleneck, it is not possible to ship any more than 150 from ST to LA. Since 150 actually are being shipped in this solution, it must be optimal. 6.8 Both Gassco and StatoilHydro use a management science tool called GassOpt to optimize the configuration of the offshore pipeline network on the Norwegian Continental Shelf and the routing of the natural gas through the network. The routing done by GassOpt is based on a model that is a generalization of the model for the maximum flow problem. Like the maximum flow problem, the objective is to maximize the flow of natural gas through the network. However, rather than a single source and a single sink, this model has multiple sources (separate natural gas fields) and multiple sinks (separate markets). In addition, the model has a number of extra constraints mentioned in the application vignette. The use of GassOpt has had many important benefits.
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  • 27. Reflective Essay On Management Skills As a college student, I was unware of the steps I ve taken that could hinder or improve the growths of my management skills. The new insights gained from these assignments conducted have enlightened my understanding of myself by overseeing my management skills ability through I ve made that place me in varieties of scenarios. The assignments have not only enlightened me, but it has provided me the advantage of being well informed of my strengths and weaknesses. Although many of the assessments have concluded the result that I ve expected to obtain, there were three specific exercises that have shockingly raised my level of conscious about myself that I wasn t aware of before or that I highly disagree with. First, in the chapter six assessment we learned about managing small business startups. This Do You Think Like an Entrepreneur? assessment measures the likelihood of me becoming an entrepreneur. The self assessment questions to some aspect of improvisation, which is a correlate of entrepreneurial intentions. Entrepreneurial improvisation consists of three elements such as creativity, ingenuity, and the ability to produce novel solutions under constrained conditions. Successful entrepreneurs also have the ability to work well under pressure while also having action, persistence, and the determination to achieve goals and solve problems in the moment. Based on my personality, I would have assumed that I would was not fit to be entrepreneur because although, I am always ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Bemidji Research Paper In 1896 the town of Bemidji was derived from Europeans settling here for the foreseen fortune they saw in the trees. Logging was the industrial core for this fast developing town. Now, one is aware of the logging history of Bemidji by the large tourist attraction that has stood beside the lake since 1988, Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox, one of the loggers favorite folk stories to pass on for years to come. Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox are one of the many tourism attractions in the town of Bemidji. Right next to this historical artifact, is the entrance to downtown Bemidji, where the town has great pride in its venues and entertainment. There are many shops for all sorts of customers and budgets. As for restaurants, Bemidji does ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Work Flexibility Research Essay Assessment tools 3 Q1: Write a purpose statement To provide information on how employee fulfill the obligations of their positions when work arrangements wherein employees are given greater scheduling freedom. Q2: Find three sources of information relation to this purpose statement and provide the following information. Source 1 Title: Success with flexible work practise Author: Carol Davies Date of publication: Nov 1997 Publisher:http://www.dpc.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/25595/Success_with_Flexible_Work_Practices.pdf Type of information: Secondary information Brief summary of information: Provides suggestions and options for employer on developing and managing equitable flexible work practices. Is this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... See last page Q6 Identify three facts and three opinions from your research Facts: * In Australia 70% of employed mothers used flexible work arrangement to help care for children * 65% of Australian company offers flexible work hours * Nearly 80% of workers say they would like to have more flexible work options and would use them if there were no negative consequences at work Opinions: * reason for introducing a flexible work environment is employee retention * can have a positive impact on the productivity of employees * Employees should be educated about policies and feel comfortable using them. Q7: Create a bar graph or pie chart of the data you have collected. For example, you could create a bar graph that shows the employee turnover rate in organizations that do offer flexible work arrangement compared to organizations that do not. Alternately, you could create a pie chart that shows which types of flexible work arrangement workers want the most. Company offers flexible work arrangement Company doesn t offer flexible work arrangement Type of flexible work arrangement Q8: Write a report that outlines the information you have gathered and any recommendations you would make as a result. Businesses should evaluate their flex work arrangement on a regular basis. As the bar graph shows above, company that doesn t offer flexible work arrangement has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Perversion And Rebellion In Albert Camus The Plague Kameron Browning Ms. McRoberts Honors English III 26 November 2014 Seclusion and Perversion Anarchy. Chaos. Rebellion. Fear. Destruction. Disappointment. Brutality. Heartbreak. Perversion. Death. These are all products of the seclusion in the city of Oran. Albert Camus writes a story displaying all of these messages in his book, The Plague. Among them, perversion and rebellion stick out significantly a midst the rest in the lives of Doctor Bernard Rieux and Raymond Rambert. Throughout their journey they face and discover new challenges every day only to wake up to a new one the next morning. Albert Camus uses both of these characters and the challenges they face to compose the products of seclusion: perversion and rebellion. Perversion in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oxford Dictionaries, Oxford University, 2014. Web. 2 Dec. 2014. Perversion Def 1. Oxford Dictionaries, Oxford University, 2014. Web. 2 Dec. 2014. Rebellion Def 2. Oxford Dictionaries, Oxford University, 2014. Web. 2 Dec. 2014. Aubrey, Bryan. Critical Essay on The Plague. Novels for Students. Ed. David M. Galens. Vol. 16. Detroit: Gale, 2003. Literature Resource Center. Web. 4 Nov. 2014. Lazere, Donald. The Unique Creation of Albert Camus. The Unique Creation of Albert Camus. Donald Lazere. Yale University Press, 1973. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Dedria Bryfonski and Laurie Lanzen Harris. Vol. 14. Detroit: Gale Research, 1980. Literature Resource Center. Web. 4 Nov. 2014. Lapaire, Pierre J. The Plague: Overview. Reference Guide to World Literature. Ed. Lesley Henderson. 2nd ed. New York: St. James Press, 1995. Literature Resource Center. Web. 4 Dec. 2014. Camus, Albert. The Plague. New York: Modern Library, 1948. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Equity Method of Accounting for Investments Chapter 1 the equity method of accounting for investments Chapter Outline I. Three methods are principally used to account for an investment in equity securities. A. Fair value method: applied by an investor when only a small percentage of a company s voting stock is held. 1. Income is recognized when dividends are declared. 2. Portfolios are reported at market value. If market values are unavailable, investment is reported at cost. B. Consolidation: when one firm controls another (e.g., when a parent has a majority interest in the voting stock of a subsidiary or control through variable interests (FIN 46R), their financial statements are consolidated and reported for the combined entity. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... B. Payments made in excess of underlying book value can sometimes be identified with specific investee accounts such as inventory or equipment. C. An extra acquisition price can also be assigned to anticipated benefits that are expected to be derived from the investment. For accounting purposes, these amounts are presumed to reflect an intangible asset referred to as goodwill. Goodwill is calculated as any excess payment that is not attributable to specific accounts. For the year 2002 and beyond, goodwill is no longer amortized. V. Deferral of unrealized gains in inventory A. Gains derived from intercompany transactions are not considered completely earned until the transferred goods are either consumed or resold to unrelated parties. B. Downstream sales of inventory 1. Downstream refers to transfers made by the investor to the investee. 2. Intercompany gains from sales are initially deferred under the equity method and then recognized as income at the time of the inventory s eventual disposal. 3. The amount of gain to be deferred is the investor s ownership percentage multiplied by the markup on the merchandise remaining at the end of the year. C. Upstream sales of inventory 1. Upstream refers to transfers made by the investee to the investor. 2. Under the equity method, the deferral process for unrealized gains is identical for upstream ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Analysis Of Great Expectations Great Expectations 1. The title of the book is Great Expectations. 2. The author of Great Expectations is Charles Dickens. 3. The genre of Great Expectations is realistic fiction. 4. Great Expectations takes place in nineteenth century England and follows the life of Pip from his childhood years in the early 1800s. 5. The protagonist and narrator in Great Expectations is Pip who begins as a child in the beginning of the novel but the reader sees him grow up into adulthood. Starting as a child, Pip develops desires to become better and attain higher social status. These strong desires cause Pip to become very narrow minded and Pip values the material things over a person s character. Pip then begins to badly treat his family and friends because he is ashamed of them. Despite this, Pip is still a very sympathetic person and ultimately just wants to help those around him as seen when he gives food and a file to a prisoner in the beginning of the novel. Estella is a girl who was raised by Miss. Havisham and Pip fell in love with her at a very young. As children, Estella continually picked on Pip because of his social class and appearance. Despite Estella s cruelty, Pip still longs for her and wants to better himself so he can marry her. Estella tries to convince Pip that she is not the one for him but that does not stop Pip from trying to pursue her. It later comes out that Estella was on a lower social spectrum than Pip before she was taken in by Miss. Havisham making it very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Disease Is The Biggest Money Maker Of Our Economy Disease is the biggest money maker in our economy, by John H. Tobe. This quote emphasis on the impact diseases have on the economy. In well developed countries, people have different sources of money which they use for different needs. However, in Africa people face different problems because of poverty. Diseases, is among the biggest issues in Africa. Since people can not get proper treatment to the disease, many people die while other people get affected. Accordind to ..... Liberia has less than two hundred doctors throughout the country, (.....). The few doctors are responsible to treat four million people. One of the epidemic disease in Liberia and other western African countries is Ebola. Few available doctors are working in the Ebola sector leading to deaths of patients as there are no enough doctors treating patient. According to the economist, the United States will provide relief efforts and train up to five hundred people, (economist, 2014). This people, will be helping to burry the dead bodies and isolate people. This disease has not affected Africa only, rather it has also started to spread in other countries. This paper will reflect on the worldwide impact of Ebola on the economics. To begin with the background of Ebola disease, Kathleen Caulderwood states that, The deadliest Ebola outbreak in history has already killed 3,857 people, (Caulderwood 2014). This shows how Ebola disease has affected many people. David Agus emphasis that, It s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Harvey Milk Research Paper If a bullet should enter my brain, let that bullet destroy every closet door, are the famous words of Harvey Milk. Harvey Milk, a gay rights activist, changed the world for the LGBT community. Milk was one of the first openly gay officials when he was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1977. He was assassinated the next year in San Francisco City Hall by Dan White who opposed the increasing acceptance of homosexuals (Biography). The assassination of Harvey Milk was unjust because he was a human rights leader and dedicated to achieving equality for the LGBT community: however, others may not believe he was a person to idolize. Harvey Milk should not have been killed because he was human and gay rights leader. Harvey repeatedly pleaded for equality for everyone, especially in San Francisco. Gay rights protect everyone, said Milk in an interview (1977). He gave hope to the LGBT community that they would be fairly represented in the legislature. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Others, like his assassin, didn t support his beliefs in rebelling against traditional values (Biography). However, the LGBT community as well as many others supported him all across the nation. Even after his death, Milk s life continus to have a positive impact on people today. One book states, it s a rotten world, Harvey and rottener still without you in it. Statements in the book imply that the author wishes Harvey had been more celebrated for the work he did while he was alive than after his death (Newman 2). In addition to the book written about him, Harvey also inspired the creation of plays, music, operas, films, and movies, including the award winning movies, The Times of Harvey Milk and Milk (2009) (Milk Foundation). Today, people are generally more accepting of gay in society. Clearly, Harvey Milk is now idolized as a man who changed people s lives for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Describe the Concept of Jit and Its Relationship to... Just In Time (JIT) is a management philosophy which implements systems or processes which aims to maximise return of investment by maximising production efficiency, improving product quality, reducing manufacturing and logistical costs, and the elimination of waste. JIT, as the name implies, also means bringing the right materials at the right place at the right time. Items must arrive as and when they are needed, neither earlier nor later, but just in time . In its strictest sense, inventory is considered a waste in JIT. In logistics, JIT aims to eliminate waste of all forms; be it time, resources or materials. Although the JIT concept has been applied loosely for years by various organisations, the JIT philosophy we know today can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, the computers delivered were customized according to different customer requirements, without compromising on quality. With JIT, production levels can be easily adjusted to meet demand. Integrated supplier and distributor networks were instrumental in the success of Dell Computers. Without these relationships, Dell would not have been able to support a 50+% growth rate for 3 consecutive years that lead to $12 billion in annual sales by 1997. (Fillard, Frahm, Mercer Scott, n.d.) Although the JIT system managed to revolutionise numerous companies in the way they run their logistics, it is not all a bed of roses for some companies. Since JIT does away with supply inventory, companies are sometimes forced to be over dependent on their JIT suppliers. Sometimes they are at their suppliers mercy. Examples of this can be found at Ford Motor Company and General Motors. Ford faced a problem with one of its suppliers which forced them to shut down six plants which cost them tens of millions of dollars. The supply company for General Motors had a strike, and supplies could not be delivered. Two thirds of their plants had to shut down. This cost GM about $600 million in profits in 1996. (Glenn, T. 2001) For JIT to be efficiently implemented, it is vital for companies to have the right partner suppliers which share the same JIT commitment and drive. Toyota ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Sex Discrimination Act 2004 Sex Discrimination Act 1984, the purpose of this legislation is to prevent discrimination based on sex, marital or pregnancy status, family responsibilities as well as preventing sexual harassment at workplace and to create the equality between gender. This law is force to use on the 1st January 2014. (Federal Register of Legislation) This is shows when it business is in downturn periods as a company reducing the hour of staff. The result, she loss the hour of work and the training opportunities mean while the male staff in the rostering time were ignored. This also show that she already feels unwelcome that workplace by her male co workers who told to her that this job will be too heavy and dirty for her , this is show that her co workers are stereotype her but later on they know that she be able to perform the same duties as well as they could. This the case study is show that she as the employee being treaded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This could be that she must be the work environment where other co worker should older than her because she aiming to get Captain Licence but as she works as deck hand that could be in the youth age. According to Marine licence must be at least 16 years old that why this employee (her/she) could possibly be in the youth age that make company don t trust this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Dorothea Lange Migrant Mother Summary In the article, Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother, and the Culture of the Great Depression by James C. Curtis, we understand what it takes to get the perfect photo to represent a message. Dorothea Lange became very popular during her time and is known especially for her photo, Migrant Mother, which documents life during the Great Depression. James C. Curtis does a good job explaining the artistic decisions to this most famous shot and how many different steps Lange took in order to really create a powerful message depicting life in poverty. Curtis begins this article by describing how Lange was a little different from traditional documentary photographers. Tradition was honesty, directness, and a lack of manipulation. Lange and other influential photographers like Walker Evans, knew that they had to document life with a purpose but in order to really convey their message they had to include artistic elements. Aesthetic was an important part of her work, she wanted her photos to have an artistic value which could help capture the universal struggle of those living in poverty. In order to do this she had to do many different shots with different angles, different positions of the subjects, and sometimes including or excluding certain sitters. For example the teenage daughter of the family was excluded in some of the photos because it presented awkward questions. According to Curtis, While middle class viewers were sympathetically disposed to the needs of impoverished ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Adolescence in Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane Essay... Adolescence in Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane Adolescence brings about many changes as a youth becomes an adult. For many people this passage is either tedious and painful or simple and barely noticeable. The anguish and torture that is usually associated with rites of passage and growing up is visible is Stephen Crane s Red Badge of Courage. Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, the novel reveals how the atrocities of war precipitate emotional growth and maturity, as well as acts dignity, individualism, and, of course, courage. In the course of the novel, Henry Fleming, a young soldier from New York State, gives up his romantic dreams of war once he makes it through the trials of battle and begins to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... . . that perhaps in a battle he might run. He was forced to admit that as far as war was concerned he knew nothing of himself (10). Eventually, Henry faces his ultimate enemy #8212;himself. Henry wants to be a legendary hero like the ones he has read about, but at the same time, his fears nag at him, making him doubt his own self confidence. He later questions his fellow soldiers in an attempt to gain some confirmation on his anxieties and wonders whether they will accept him later should he run from the battle. Such questions suggest the constant dilemma experienced by inexperienced, young adolescence, such as conformity, peer pressure, and acceptance. Crane communicates the initial stage of Henry s transformation when Henry expresses uncertainty of who he is. At last, Henry becomes increasingly aware of the laws of nature and that can not escape death. Henry fights well in the first battle against the rebels, but during the second clash, he loses his nerve and flees in terror thinking that he is about to be eaten by a red and green monster , or the monster of death. To reorganize his thoughts, he walks deeper into the woods not to learn from nature, but to justify his running from danger by a squirrel running away from a thrown pinecone. He then comes across a dead man leaning beside a tree. Crane notes Henry s reaction to the corpse: The youth gave a shriek as he confronted the thing. He was for moments turned to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Computers And Conscious Problem Solving Essay A. Studying Memory a. Memory The persistence of learning over time through the encoding, storage, and retrieval of information. I. Memory Models a. Information processing models are analogies that compare human memory to a computer s operations. b. To remember any event, we must: get information into our brain, encoding retain that information, storage later get the information back out, retrieval c. Encoding The processing of information into the memory system for example, by extracting meaning. d. Storage The process of retaining encoded information over time. e. Retrieval The process of getting information out of memory storage. f. Parallel Processing The processing of many aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain s natural mode of information processing for many functions. Contrasts with the step by step (serial) processing of most computers and of conscious problem solving. g. We can explain our memory forming process with three stages: 1. We first record to be remembered information as a fleeting sensory memory. 2. From there, we process information into short term memory. where we encode it through rehearsal. 3. Finally, information moves into long term memory for later retrieval. h. Sensory Memory The immediate, very brief recording of sensory information in the memory system. i. Short term memory Activated memory that holds a few items briefly, such as the seven digits of a phone number while dialing, before the information is stored or forgotten. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. African Americans Dbq Why do we hate? Why do we lie? Why do we forget? Three questions provide a strong explanation of how African Americans were treated, whether it was the use of verbal or physical abuse. These questions also describes how African Americans were implied into education. Authors wrote many issues regarding the ignorance and abolishment of slavery in more of a Whites perspective to teach the American society what they want to hear and not what actually happened. And further more, forgotten sources. Some want to forget was has happened over the course of our time, some want to hide the truth of how this has affected society and the race around us. Three documents were discussed with hidden facts and deep recognition of what is the truth behind ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This document describes the results of blacks are no different than whites. It is stated that we are taught that they were to hide the truth of matter in which would state otherwise. The literature of the blacks cause racial and social problems between them and the whites. This document really undergoes the value of isolation and the attempt to keep the blacks located into a rural area where they don t associate with whites. This is what whites wanted in the South and the North, they truly wanted segregation. The wanted separation from colored people. In Chapter 7 Negro Population stated the following: Therefore, the dominant American valuation is that the Negro should be eliminated from the American scene, but slowly. These words right here provide proof of segregation among races. The whites feel if black population was decreased the economic structure of America would hold value and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. What Is The Difference Between The Wizard Of Oz Book And Book The adaptation of the text, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum that I watched was the movie The Wizard of Oz filmed in 1939. The three components that were different were the way it ended, the violence included, and why the characters were lacking. In the book the way it ends makes the audience think that OZ is a real place that does exist. There were books that came after this book which involved Dorothy living in the land of Oz. However, in the movie Dorothy wakes up from a nap at the end; indicating the whole experience was a dream. Another difference was that the movie didn t describe how each character became how they were. The book describes how the Scarecrow was made because the munchkin forgot to give him a brain. The Tinman doesn t have a heart because he was made up by a tinsmith after getting cut up, but forgot to be made with a heart. The lion was just born to be cowardly. The last difference is there was much more violence described in the book than in the movie. In the book it was explained that the tinman was cut to pieces by an axe and that is why he is now made out of tin. The violence contributes to the story being interpreted in a different way because if someone were to watch the movie they would think it is a light hearted story meant for fun. However, I think it is apparent that the book was darker and included more intense topics, including topics of love and being cut up which is why the characters need to see OZ. Also, reading the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Matthew And Luke Compare And Contrast The Synoptic Gospels paint a picture of the life, ministry and death of the Savior Jesus Christ. Each book has several of the same accounts recorded, they differ in small ways but the summary is the same. Then we come across details, important vivid details, in one book such as Matthew that aren t found in Luke. Matthew and Luke both spend a significant amount of time with Jesus and their accounts of this are invaluable. It s important to our faith and the History of Jesus to compare these books and use them together to see the entire picture of the Jesus Christ. This paper will explain a few of the differences and the significance of these differences in Matthew and Luke. As we read the genealogies given by Matthew and Luke we immediately see some differences. The genealogies are not a contradiction to one another; they are laid out differently because Luke and Matthew are addressing different audiences. Matthew, writing to a primarily Jewish audience, emphasizes that Jesus Christ is the seed of Abraham and the legal heir of David, the long awaited King ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Luke tells us first about Elizabeth Mary s elderly cousin. Elizabeth and Zechariah her husband, have been promised a baby in their old age. But the angel said to him: Do not be afraid, Zechariah; your prayer has been heard. Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you are to call him John. (Luke 1:13) This baby is John the Baptist. His ministry was to spread the news of a Savior, Jesus who would rescue the world from their sins. It s not until verse 30 that Jesus birth is mentioned. But the angel said to her, Do not be afraid, Mary; you have found favor with God. You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you are to call him Jesus. He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his father David, and he will reign over Jacob s descendants forever; his kingdom will never end. (Luke ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Gatorade s Argument Essay Sports themed beverage company, Gatorade releases a new ad titled The Secret to Victory, . In Gatorade s new campaign, Make Defeat Your Fuel released on July 7, 2017, iconic professional athletes including Michael Jordan, Peyton and Eli Manning, Serena Williams, Karl Anthony Towns, J.J Watt, Kyle Schwarber, and Matt Ryan reveal their greatest failures which ultimately became fuel for their greatest victories. In the recently aired Gatorade commercial, The Secret to Victory , every athlete loses and that s included in the experience, but what distinguishes the good athletes from the great athletes is how they recover from defeat. The featured athletes in the commercial share their toughest setbacks how they utilized it to propel them to work harder and fuel memorable victories. There are two points that are emphasized in The Secret to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All of these professional athletes have had their own distinct experience of failure and overcoming these experiences. Michael Jordan, the center of this commercial played in the NBA in different season from 1984 to 2003 in different periods of time. From early in his life, failure pushed and motivated him to work harder than others around him. In previous quotes Jordan admits that he has missed more than nine thousand shots in his career, lost more than three hundred games, and missed more than twenty six game winning shots. Gatorade assumes that most of its viewers, will already have the knowledge of these athletes history and accolades. Not only has Gatorade drawn its viewers by giving them world renown athletes to relate to, but the level of diversity has helped by giving them several sports to relate to has also helped. Gatorade has also attracted my attention in using those same athletes for me to look up to for daily ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Practicing Professionalism Professionalism is the competence expected of an individual to properly execute given tasks. In dance, it is important to introduce respect, organization, and focus as the essentials of a performer. Establishing professional methods in class will assist others in distinguishing your dedication and commitment to the artform. Practicing professionalism in daily performance leads to improved performance in the future because of repetitive conduct during classes. If a dancer consistently puts forth the effort to work hard and focus in class, they are more likely to adopt these concepts into their everyday lifestyle and develop their talent more. Famous ballerinas such as Misty Copeland and Tamara Rojo have led successful careers in the world of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Battle Of The American Buffalo Soldiers Buffalo Soldiers And when he gets to heaven, To St. Peter he will tell, Another soldier reporting sir, I ve served my time in Hell. Unknown No other quote can quite describe the Buffalo Soldiers more . The story of the American Buffalo Soldiers is one of patriotism, honor, and the fight against racism. The first official all Black regiment in the US army was the 1st Rhode Island Regiment and was established in July 1778. However, African Americans had been fighting for America since before its conception. African Americans continued fighting for the United States through the American Civil War and on through the American Indian Wars of the West. There, they were christened Buffalo Soldiers by the Cheyenne nation for their courage in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Known as one of the shortest and one of the most significant wars in American History, the Spanish American War lasted from April to August 1898. In that short amount of time, it launched the US into a world empire after acquiring all of Spain s western territories including Cuba, The Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico. Spain had been experiencing problems within its colonies for some time, so the United States assuming possession was viewed as a solution as opposed to an invasion. In 1868, Carlos M. Céspedes began the Cuban independence movement. In 1887, the Filipino national consciousness was awakened by a publication by José Rizal. Trouble continued to stir until 1895 when Cubans began fighting for their independence. The revolution had begun. United States President William McKinley wished to remain neutral on the subject and let Spain settle its own disputes. As months went by, two main events would change the mindsets of President McKinley and the American people. In February 1898, the US intercepted a letter from the Spanish Ambassador to the King of Spain. The De Lome Letter as it would be named stated that President McKinley was to weak to go to war with Spain. On February 9, William Randolph Hearst published the letter in his newspaper The New York Journal. This letter combined with the yellow journalism of Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer outraged American citizens. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. What Model Of Structured Reflection Essay The WHAT Model of Structured Reflection: What? So what and now what? Taking time to volunteer at schools, childcare facilities, non profit organizations, and various other local community services is not always a top priority of young people while navigating through their college or university experiences. Service learning, however, is a work based learning experience through which students learn, develop, and apply academic and vocational skills to address the real life needs of their local communities (Bettina Lankard Brown). It offers an atmosphere in which students can obtain problem solving, leadership, teamwork, and other skills necessary for their future employment. What? What happened? Include descriptive facts, what happened, with whom; the substance of the interaction. Over the past few months, I have been assisting a teacher of a, split, grade 1 2 class at Pioneer Park Elementary School for my service learning placement. Every Wednesday morning I arrive at the school between 8:30 and 9:00 am. My first duty includes helping the teacher hang up student`s artwork, from the previous day, in the hallway near their classroom. The bell then rings promptly at 9:00 am and, at this time, I hold the door open for the grade 1 and 2 children to come barreling into the school. After removing their coats, backpacks, and boots or outdoor shoes, the students settle down and stand in a straight line before the teacher allows them to go into the classroom. Once inside ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Kincaid Connects The History Of European Colonialism In... Kincaid connects the history of European colonialism in Antigua to the present day by describing the Antigua she knows in comparison to the Antigua *we* see. Kincaid starts off the memoir, non fiction, or even satirical piece by describing what you see, where you is white, middle class tourist from America or Europe, who is ignorant to the history of Antigua. The tourist views Antigua as a beautiful island with amazing beaches and great food. Of course the tourist sees charm in the unpaved roads or the broken library. Kincaid draws in the history of slavery and European colonialism by describing the Antigua she knows. One where people lived on streets named after English maritime criminals , had banks owned by and named after slave traders, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Examples Of Self Made Man In The Great Gatsby The American dream is a concept so fluid it is elusive and unattainable according to many people s standards. After all, every person has their own definition of success, so how can one call Jay Gatsby a self made man? Perhaps it is his rags to riches experience, his extremely ambiguous friends, or even his almost inexplicable obsession with Daisy and his past. A self made man is defined as the following: A self made man or self made woman is a person who was born poor or otherwise disadvantaged, but who achieves economic or other success thanks to their own hard work and ingenuity rather than because of any inherited fortune, family connections, or other privileges (Wikipedia). Jay Gatsby was a man who often tried to step into the facade of a privileged heir, yet there were times he would slip up. It took ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first insinuation towards this relationship is when Chicago was calling him on the wire (48). This was a subtle hint at first, one that was urgent in its nature and required his attention immediately. Next, Mr. Wolfsheim, a presumed mafia boss, speaks with Nick, after which he mistakes him as [a] man who had been looking for a business gonnegtion (70 71). Gatsby s almost instantaneous refusal of the proposition immediately gave the impression that Wolfsheim worked in a very shady business, presumably organized crime, more than likely specifically something to do with the selling of alcohol during the Prohibition. It wasn t truly confirmed until the end, however, what kind of ties Gatsby had kept until after his death, when Wolfsheim refused to get mixed up in Gatsby s death (171). His insistence of having no connection to the murder cemented the truth of Gatsby s business for Nick. This very reason was why Daisy had shied away from the prospect of Gatsby s extravagant wealth, as she knew that in its uncertainty held some very deep, dark ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...