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Vertigo Gender Roles
Vertigo has been at the centre of film critique for decades, inspiring an abundance of scholarly works
and research. Vertigo has been a template for plot twists, the narrative twisting and turning, its
characters always moving and changing both physically and metaphorically. From long winding
drives on San Francisco streets, to the shifting of the characters mental state, Vertigo is steeped in
movement and transformation, and few things exist in a constant state of flux the way gender roles do
in this film. Hitchcock is renowned for his portrayal of the classic heroine in the genre of suspense.
However Vertigo looks to re examine and play with these gender roles. Vertigo constantly pushes
again the traditional gender tropes in narratives while ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The same applies to the second time Scottie attempts to save the lady, as Judy climbs to the scene of
Madeline s death. As Scottie chases after the woman he believes to be Madeline, he, due to his
acrophobia, ends up being the person in distress in the tower, placed in that position by the woman he
is attempting to save and her lover/ director. Hitchcock tricks the audience into believing the scene as
Scottie saw it by using traditional gender roles of the fragility of female mental health and the woman
in distress tropes that the audience has been conditioned to expect. The traditional gallantry of the
heroic actions of the male rescuer and the desirable passivity of the rescued female is not just flipped,
for this is not a simple role reversal, but thoroughly twisted into a nightmarish event scripted to get
away with committing murder. Yet in the same scene there is an actual woman in distress, or more
accurately dead, i.e. the real Madeline, for whom this entire plot has been constructed but who never
actually appears on screen, with the exception of a
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Stakeholders Are An Important Factor For Any Business
Stakeholders are an important factor to any business, because their actions can determine certain
business outcomes. Target states that Engaging with our stakeholders and listening to their ideas,
concerns and perspectives is vital to the success of our business. Going forward, we (Target) will
continue to shape our approach to stakeholder engagement to be more collaborative and partnership
oriented to identify opportunities, focusing on improving how we incorporate stakeholder viewpoints
into business decisions. (Stakeholder Engagement, n.d.). Target has identified a total of six different
stakeholders. The first type of stakeholder Target identifies is guests. A guest is person that shops in
their brick and mortar locations and online at Target.com. Target currently engages with its guests
through receipt to online surveys, input from the Guest Relations team, who responds directly to guest
inquires, face to face interactions every day in stores and also through focus groups. The second
stakeholder is team members. Team members include Target s current, prospective and even retired
employees in any store, distribution center, global sourcing offices and headquarters locations.
Engagement with team members takes place through confidential surveys, internal communications,
an Integrity hotline and Diversity Business Council meetings. Another type of stakeholder is a policy
influencer, which can be at National, state and local elected and appointed officials and trade
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Langston Hughes The Weary Blues Analysis
On Langston Hughes s The Weary Blues
Kevin Young, a graduate of Harvard University and one of the winners of the Guggenheim
Fellowship, writes the historical perspective of Langston Hughes. He discusses the flowering of the
African American literature and culture and how it is actually just the extension of the New Negro
movement. From the Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes is able to represent different things for
different men. The uprising of Hughes s poems are the result of their hardships that many people of
his time faced. The black cultural ferment found from the teens to the nineteen twenties and beyond
provided an opportunity to prove in culture things sometimes denied black folks in society namely,
their humanity. Young ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Miller, Baxter R. The Art and Language Hughes. On The Weary Blues , The University Press of
Kentucky, 1989, www.english.illinois.edu/maps/poets/g_l/hughes/weary.htm.
What Langston Hughes Powerful Poem I, Too Tells Us About America s Past and Present
David C. Ward, a writer for the Smithsonian and historian, writes the lens of the African American
experience through the eyes of Langston Hughes s poem I, Too. He states that this poem embodies
that history at a particular point in the early 20th century when Jim Crow laws and other racial
segregations were heavily influenced. From the build up of lack of importance becomes a larger notice
of the presence that Langston Hughes brings. Ward brings the title into play when referring to the
secondary relationship that Hughes brings into play. It suddenly shifts the terrain to someone who is
secondary, subordinate, even, inferior. David Ward States. The African American lens that Ward
notices largely in Hughes s writing is that he speaks for the second class, also known as, the ones who
are excluded. The multi dimensional pun in the title are not only close and open the poem, but fill the
drama the poem portrays for the struggle of the African Americans. From moving out of sight, eating
in the kitchen, and then taking their place at the dining room table co equal with the company that is
dining. Ward includes the evolution of the message Hughes presents through his poem.
Ward, David C. What Langston
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Zeus Role In Greek Society
Throughout Greek myths, Zeus plays a highly important role because he is the king of the gods,
involved in many mortals lives, and continually effects these mortals lives. This effect mirrors many
norms within Ancient Greek society which was highly focused on male figures who dictated the
decisions of families and individuals and their choices were often not questioned or change by others.
This presents a difference from many aspects of modern society, and at times, this difference shocks
modern audiences interacting with Greek myth. Specifically, one can find actions and characteristics
of the god Zeus by examining his role in the myths of the Rape of Persephone, Io, and Heracles that
would shock modern audiences.
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This myth details the capture of Persephone, the daughter of Demeter and Zeus, by the god Hades, the
brother of Zeus. Three specific details about this myth are of interest when examining the character of
Zeus. First, the traditional Greek version of this myth uses verbiage meaning the violent seizing and
carrying off of someone or something to describe Hades taking Persephone (DeBloois, 1997). This
detail becomes important in the context of the actions taken by Zeus throughout the myth. Hades is
given Zeus s permission to create a trap to distract and capture Persephone (Morford, 2013, p. 339
340). Zeus allows for this in order to appease Hades, assumedly because Hades is confined to the
Underworld. This does demonstrate a peacemaker aspect of Zeus s character, specifically a
peacemaker among the gods. The second detail from this myth that further supports this characteristic
of Zeus is his actions after Persephone has been captured. Zeus ignores Persephone s cries for help as
Hades is taking her to the Underworld (Morford, 2013, p. 340). Ignoring her cries reinforces this
peacemaker idea because he does not act against Hades or take back his previous approval, despite the
audible cries from his daughter. These actions, despite being
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Size Of The Grand Canyon-Personal Narrative
Today is going to be great. I woke up this morning with a smile the size of the Grand Canyon. My
roommate even looked at me like I was crazy. I didn t care though, today was the day that if we made
it coach was going to tell us if we were going to the state championships. Which I m pretty confident
that we are. My team is 10 to 2 we re having an amazing season. I pushed my fluffy black and white
comforter with at least 10 blankets on top ( I get really cold at night) and got out of bed. I head to the
shower with the music blaring. The water worked its way into my thick curly hair, and slid down my
back and then to the drain. I was in the shower for about 20 minutes. I got out of the shower wrapped
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Hey Mads, you ready for a 2 hour plane ride. Definitely not. Have you met me.
Come on we re goin to be late. We got in the Uber, and were on our way to Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta
International airport. Our flight left at 5 am it s 3 now. You should go to the doctor, Kay. Your wrist
seems to be getting worse. I heard Madlin say out of nowhere.
I m fine. It s fine. Its wrapped I ice my wrist every night before bed. It s frustrating because my wrist
only hurts after practice, and for the next 3 days we have 2 practices. When we got on the plane, we
were sitting in coach, the seats were comfortable. We were traveling from Atlanta,Georgia to Orange
county, Los Angeles, a 2 hour flight. We made it to LA. Me and Madi were both hungry. Mads turned
to me and stopped right in front of me. Halting any more movement and almost tripping me. She
started talking. Plane food isn t filling at all. I M starving. And the pla I cut her off to talk. Chill you
almost tripped me. I said slowly. She nodded, I continued
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The Song Essay
The Song
Many of John Donne s poems are on the subject of love and equally as many on the subject of sex. As
a love poet, especially when Donne writes vividly on his wife he is very much concerned with his
subject
(his wife) however he can appear selfish and cold in the more sexual referenced poems. To fully make
my point I have studied two poems, which I believe show his character as less self absorbed as in the
sexual referenced poems.
This poem is written for his wife and is essentially saying goodbye as he is leaving her physically but
arguing that she mustn t be sad of his departure and instead arguing that they are not really parting and
each verse is a different image or argument for this.
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This is an effective metaphor as when compared to the distance of the world that the sun has to travel
to return, his distance seems small and therefore not as bad, and combining his feelings with the
relatively small distance, this reassures that there is every chance of him returning.
When thou sigh st, thou sigh st not wind,
But sigh st my soul away;
When thou weep st, unkindly kind, my life s blood doth decay.
When she sighs or weeps, he says he feels worse. This is his way of asking her to not be sad at his
leaving and uses the paradox unkindly kind, which means that she is being cruel to him by being upset
as it is hurting him inside (his blood doth decay decaying away inside, the blood). In a way he is
selfish in his love, as he doesn t like to see her upset over him so uses his power he has over her to
stop her from making him feel worse. If she really loved him then she would not break him up as she
is and waste his life. (It cannot be, that thou lov st me, as thou say st, If in thine my life thou waste)
Let not thy divining heart
Forethink me any
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The Conspiracy Of Suppression Of Alternative Energy
The Conspiracy of suppression of Alternate Energy
There are many ways of alternate energy that can replace the need for oil and gas in the United States.
And the reason it could do that is because the forms of energy come from the environment and are not
harmful to it. Plus they are a lot cheaper than oil and gas prices. The government suppresses some
advanced energies for fear of their enemies getting these technologies and using the technologies
against them. So the two biggest reasons for suppressing energy are to save money, and to keep us safe
in a way. The conspiracy of the government and oil/gas corporations suppressing free, alternate forms
of energy makes sense, and there are many reasons for this; one being, ... Show more content on
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Of course the majority of the public would start using free , clean energy sources instead of using
expensive sources of energy that harm the earth. So in order to stop that, they make committees that
go around and pick up alternate forms of energy that are invented and remove them from public access
so the people won t switch over to those energy sources. Then if the inventor wants to patent it and
make it public, they must go through the patent office and wait a year. This is also how they slow
down production of alternate energy. They make them wait a year before making it public so they can
make more money during that year. The oil and gas monopolies are suppressing energy for the wrong
reasons. They are doing it for money, and not for the greater good. In essence if the whole public
switched to alternate energy there wouldn t be any more need for gas or oil because there are enough
forms of energy to replace them. But by stopping these alternate energies oil and gas companies can
continue to make money. Alternate energy is cheap today. For example, in California solar developers
have bought contracts for alternate energy over natural gas because it is cheaper and more efficient.
Also alternate energy produces more jobs than fossil fuels do, so the actual company itself doesn t
make as much money. That would also be another reason why companies suppress alternate energy.
Also some alternate energy prices cannot be compared to fossil fuels because they are suppressed by
the receipt of state and federal incentives. The world will be used up a lot quicker if corporations and
companies continue to suppress alternate energy just for
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The Fear Peter Godwin
The Fear by: Peter Godwin is a very captivating and educational, non fiction story that leads you on a
suspenseful, thrilling journey through a country of hurt, pain, and deceit. Peter Godwin and his sister,
Georgina Godwin are caucasian farmers in their hometown of Zimbabwe. Their prime minister,
Robert Mugabe discriminates against all white farmers in his country, as he is a black man. He shows
this hatred everyday through his brutal, violent stunts. When his people get tired of his antics, they try
to put him out to make their situation better, but they only make it worse. As the book begins,
everything is definitely not perfect, actually, it is the complete opposite. Mugabe didn t want to give
up his power and he was described as a racist pig who wanted to get rid of all white people in this
country by his people. Mugabe is upset over a lost election because his ... Show more content on
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There was a huge party somewhere close to the border of Zimbabwe and Carlos was to perform as a
clown. Carlos was suppose to be entertainment, but instead he was there to protest. As a protest,
Carlos got up on stage on mooned everyone and yelled, Curse the president! . Apparently, Mugabe s
soldiers were there, but they didn t attack Carlos. One would think they are going to take the high
road, but that is not what they did at all. Instead, they went to Carlos farm and burned half of it down
and the other half now belonged to Mugabe. Ninety percent of Zimbabwean farms belong to Mugabe
and the government. Carlos was told to get all of his belongings out of his house and to leave and
never return. Why is this my favorite part of the story, you ask? Well, Carlos didn t fight back or even
yell. He simply packed up his things and left because he knew he is was sense in opposing the power.
I admit what he did at the party was wrong and he seen it was
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India And Pakistan Dbq
India and Pakistan emerged from British rule during 1947, while Algerians gained independence from
the French in 1962. However, each new nation rose in very ways. Great Britain attempted to avoid
war, while France fought one with their colony. The British cleverly gave India independence and
withdrew before fighting broke out, unlike the French who stubbornly retaliated against the violent
rebellions of native Algerians with guerrilla warfare. Recognizing India s partition between Hindus
and Muslims as a step towards war, the British government quickly withdrew and allowed India to
gain independence and settle its own affairs, an insightful choice as it ultimately avoided a civil war.
Jawaharlal Nehru and Mohandas Gandhi both sought an independent, ... Show more content on
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The end of WWII fueled Algeria s nationalist sentiments when successful countries called other
countries to rise up against their colonial rulers (Bentley 895). The French realized that its various
colonies were trying to gain independence and the French focused their authority on only Algeria,
allowing all other colonies to gain independence (Bentley 895). That action showed France s
determination to control Algeria, for resources, security of their own country, and their own honor.
Algeria, already motivated by nationalism, was triggered when French authorities fired shots into a
peaceful Algerian nationalist rally in Sétif (Bentley 895). Mass revolution broke out state wide. Unlike
the British in India or Pakistan, France dug in its heels and sent half a million troops to combat
rebellions, but that just further inspired the revolutionaries (Bentley 895). They kept fighting the
Algerian rebels instead of avoiding violence. One man who helped motivate insurrection was a man
named Frantz Fanon who supported Algerian independence, specifically by using of violence (Bentley
896). In The Wretched of the Earth, he said violence is a cleansing force. It frees the native from his
inferiority complex and from his despair and inaction . It gives natives a reason to rebel because there
is a chance of success. Fanon
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ISLAM
REL1006S: COURSE ESSAY
Discuss how Islam is a quest to be faithful to the transcendent, both directly and through social
engagement
Islam is a religion based on the belief in one God, His messenger and the four other pillars. These five
pillars are central to Muslims, followers of Islam and mould their beings and are part of their everyday
lives. This essay will look at the abovementioned pillars, what they are and how they form part of the
quest to be faithful to the transcendent. Mention will also be made to how Islam plays out in everyday
life, thus how this quest is and can be done both directly and through social engagement.
Firstly, we need to establish who or what the Transcendent is. I would like to describe the ... Show
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This again, makes reference to the remembrance of those who are not as fortunate, specifically, fellow
Muslim brothers and sisters and the importance of togetherness in order to once again, please Allah,
following in the Prophet s footsteps.
The fifth and last pillar of Islam is the Hajj. The Hajj refers to the holy pilgrimage to Makkah, acts
done at and around the Ka bah, the house of God and also other precise and detailed series of rituals as
prescribed. The gathering of all pilgrims on the plains of Arafat, men dressed in nothing but two cloths
and women in plain white thobes (form of Islamic dress), is the highlight and most important part of
the journey for pilgrims. Here one s previous sins are forgiven and lots and lots of supplication are
made to God (Online Source Al Islam.org). The white attire that is prescribed is so that no one Muslim
can be socially distinguished from the other. This is the one place where everyone is equal and no
judgement can be made. The five pillars that are central to Islam make it evident that through these
various ways, Muslims are governing their lives correctly, according to Allah, following the way of
His messenger and as a result, brought closer to Him on a spiritual level. Allah is never objectified and
one cannot then be physically closer to Him.
There are also other acts of worship that can be done in order to become closer to
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Community Nurse Prescribing
This paper aims to explore the role of the V100 nurse prescriber. The development of nurse
prescribing will be outlined, followed by a reflective case study in which ethical and legal
implications will be discussed and finally a reflective conclusion will be drawn. Where appropriate the
paper will be written in the first person (Webb 1992).
Nurse prescribing was first recommended, by the RCN, in 1980 and became part of the government s
policy agenda in 1986 with the Cumberlege Report (DH 1986). Further, the Crown Report (DH 1989)
advocated prescribing by trained community nurses from a limited formulary. Legislation was
introduced in 1992 The Medicinal Products: Prescription By Nurses Act, 1992 followed by secondary
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Jane presented with a wound to her lower left leg which, following a holistic assessment (appendix 2),
was diagnosed as a venous leg ulcer. The assessment was conducted in accordance with Local PCT
Leg Ulcer Guidelines (appendix 3) as well as RCN Guidelines (RCN 2006) to rule out other possible
aetiology such as arterial ulceration, diabetes or malignancy (Moloney and Grace 2004). Although
traditionally considered uncommon, recent studies suggest that malignant ulcers are more prevalent
than previously thought (Miller et al 2003, Taylor 1998) therefore even though initial assessment
suggests an uncomplicated venous ulcer, if Jane s wound fails to heal following appropriate treatment
then specialist advice will be sought. Between 17% and 65% of people with a leg ulcer experience
severe or continuous pain with a major impact on quality of life (Briggs and Nelson, 2003) and
effective pain relief is important to maximise quality of life, to enable mobilisation and improve
appetite to facilitate wound healing. Fortunately, Jane experienced no pain from the leg ulcer prior to
or at the time of assessment. However, careful review and monitoring of any pain will be important
throughout the treatment process as the first line of treatment for uncomplicated venous leg ulcers are
compression systems (RCN 2006) and although compression counteracts the harmful effects of
venous hypertension and
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How Did The American Slave Trade Affect The West Indies
When most people think of the West Indies, they mainly think of Jamaica, Barbados, and Hispaniola
(the Dominican Republic and Haiti), which also happen to be some of the most popular vacation
areas. Yet, after a flight over to any of these hot spots, one would begin to notice the land is sprinkled
with old sugar plantations, the countries and territories are heavily populated with African and Creole
descendants, and there is a clear division between wealthy communities and their slum like
counterparts. These characteristics were brought upon the West Indies through Sugar Trade, beginning
roughly around the first English settlements in the 1620 s and living through the passing of the English
Slave Trade Act on March 25, 1807. Europeans began ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After arriving to the plantations, slaves almost instantaneously faced the high mortality rate which was
caused by disease, despondency, accidents, malnutrition, and the harsh labor regime (Pares). The most
common of the diseases included smallpox, scurvy, worms, dysentery, and more, which were paired
with the overworking and underfeeding of slaves. The unhealthy states of the slaves worsened when
they were paired with the punishments of masters due to resistance and refusal to work. In some cases,
the situations were so awful that many African slaves attempted to run away; those who were
successful were given the name
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Theories Of Albert Bandura
The Theories of Albert Bandura
I chose to research Albert Bandura. Albert is a contemporary psychologist specializing in development
and educational psychology. A lot of his work revolves around the social learning theory. He is one of
the most widely cited psychologists of all time. He was born in Alberta, Canada in a small town of
Mundare. He was the youngest of six children, two of his siblings died when they were young one
from a hunting accident and the other from the flu. (goodtherapy.org.llc)
Albert Bandura was influenced by behaviorism while at the University Of Iowa where he earned his
MA and his PhD. In the early 1950s, he developed his own Theories called reciprocal determinism, ...
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The many different variations of the tests that Bandura carried out, showing the model rewarded for
their behavior, showing them punished for the same behavior, and with no consequences for their
behavior, allowed him to establish that there is certain steps involved in the modelling process.
1) Attention, the more attention people pay the more they learn, if a model is likable, attractive and
seems competent then you re more likely to pay attention.
2) Retention, you must be able to remember what you have seen, this is where imagery and language
are important, so that you can copy the behavior.
3) Reproduction, being able to reproduce the behavior, (it s one thing to watch someone doing
something, but another to actually have the ability to reproduce what you ve seen for yourself).
Social learning theory of Bandura stresses the importance of observing and modelling, behaviors,
attitudes, and emotional reactions of others. (Bandura 1977) states: Learning would be exceedingly
laborious, not to mention hazardous, if people had to rely solely on the effects of their own actions to
inform them what to do .
4) Motivation, you need to have some reason to want to do something. Bandura gives a number of
reasons for this, past reinforcement, (traditional behaviorism) promised reinforcements, (incentives)
vicarious reinforcement, recalling the model being reinforced, this is considered to be what causes us
to learn, although Bandura believes it s more a case of, causing
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of FDMA (MAC)
FDMA, WDMA and CDMA can be categorized as a class of communication protocol known as
deterministic protocols in medium access control(MAC). The problem presented to us is how to
access a communication medium in such a way that transmissions from different users will not
interfere with each other or at least keep the interference, if any, to a minimum degree so that users
can reliably communicate with their intended destinations. The full name of the mentioned multiple
scheme are as follows:
FDMA Frequency division multiple access
WDMA Wavelength division multiple access
CDMA Code division multiple access
In deterministic protocol, users know exactly when transmission is allowed in the shared channel as
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One of the reason that FDMA is still in use in modern age. The use of equalizer is not necessary. Less
vulnerable to near far problem compared to other multiple access schemes. Require fewer bits for
overhead purposes such as synchronization and framing compared to TDMA.
Disadvantages: Assigned channel is unique to each user, thus no sharing can occur to increase
capacity. FDMA system have higher cell site system costs as compared to TDMA system. Require
duplexer in the system. FDMA requires tight RF filtering to minimize adjacent channel interference.
Noise Effect on FDMA, WDMA CDMA
As the radio communication field expands, traffics have been piling up and problem of noise and
interference can no longer be ignored. Noise is unwanted signal that enters the system and causes
distortion to the desired signal, thus degrading the quality of the intended signal. Noise can be
categorized into external and internal noise whereby external noise is mostly generated from man
made source while internal noise is usually contributed by the vibrating of atoms such as thermal
noise. In this session we will discuss how noises arises from different multiple access
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The Importance Of Intertextuality In Literature
Intertextuality the idea that there is only one story and ideas are just borrowed to make more stories.
The importances of this device is to show how culture and everyday life influences authors. Music and
philosophy also have a strong influence through intertextuality. Thomas C. Foster believes that there is
only one big story and every other story is related to that one. In the movie Titanic Jack, dies from
hypothermia, in Romeo and Juliet they both commit suicide. Both stories someone died out of love for
someone else. Grease and High School Musical are two movies that involve high school with singing
and dancing and becoming friends with new people. Another set of movies that have a similar story
line are The Notebook and Romeo and Juliet. In The Notebook Allie s mother doesn t want Allie to be
hanging around Noah. Allie moves away and Noah is crushed, they then find each other again one day
and live a happy life together. They finally died together in each other s arms. In Romeo and Juliet
both of the their families were at war with each other, but Romeo and Juliet fell in love with each
other. But since their families didn t like each other they had to keep it a secret. Eventually other
people find out about the secret relationship. So they came up with a plan, but the plan didn t work
well and they both ended up killing themselves. The examples that I just talked a little about show that
some, not all stories are based on a similar story line. When in Doubt,
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Sildenafil Citrate Research Paper
What is sildenafil citrate? Sildenafil citrate is one of the drugs of choice for the treatment of erectile
dysfunction. It is a selective inhibitor of cGMP PDE5 or the cyclic guanosine monophosphate specific
phosphodiesterase type 5. Since erectile dysfunction or impotence is estimated to affect more than 140
million men around the world, many tend to resort to medications such as this drug. More than half of
these affected men have physical or medical issues that lead to their impotence such as diabetes, and
urological, neurological and circulatory conditions. How does the drug work? Penile erection is
caused by an engorgement of the penis which occurs when there is an increase in the delivery of blood
by the blood vessels, while decreasing the removal of blood. During normal sexual activity, nitric
oxide is released from the penis. This substance will activate guanylate cyclase which will in turn
produce cGMP. cGMP is the primary reason for penile erection as it affects the amount of blood being
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Can I just buy sildenafil citrate? People may be familiar with what Viagra is all about, but since this
drug usually requires a prescription from a doctor, many tend to resort into purchasing the generic
form of the drug and this is the sildenafil. You can buy sildenafil online even without a prescription
from your doctor. However, I strongly recommend that you should know the dose that you must take
to avoid under and over dosage which will result to aggravating issues rather than solving it. The usual
dose taken is 100mg. When you buy sildenafil citrate 100mg, ensure that the online shop from where
you will get your product sells genuine items and not fake ones. There are instances that this drug is
being falsely
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Rifle and Pg Essay example
Quotes 1. Before leaving a corpse, Elijah tells me he has taken to opening each man s eyes and staring
into them, then closing them with his calloused right hand, letting a strange spark of warmth
accumulate deep in his gut each time that he does it, noting the colour of the iris knowing that he,
Elijah, is the last thing that each will see before being placed into the cold mud and water here. Before
they go to their place. (pg 200) 2. He walks back to the dugout, his anger watered down by fear. (pg
146) 3. He stood and ran with the others, shooting from the hip, too close to use his scope, and joined
the rest of the men around him in bayoneting the frightened Hun until the survivors ran from their
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Mist rises from the craters and swirls in the stink. In the end, the answer that come is simple. Elijah
has learned to take pleasure in killing. Elijah says that something in me has hardened in the past few
months. (pg 262) 12. He is someone I no longer know. (pg 285) 13. It is just like hunting, I think. It is
hunting. (pg 79) 14. Elijah got dozens, I imagine, if you include the crater raid they dud a couple of
months ago (pg 98) 15. Elijah has killed more men already than I can count on both hands. It doesn t
seem to bother him. Me, I ve killed no one that I could see yet, but I ve helped Elijah. I don t think it
bothers me, but I won t let myself think of it, just push it away whenever it appears (pg 99). 16.
Thompson says the Fritz are using this area as a training ground (pg 113). 17. I have reached the point
where nothing makes sense to me anymore. (pg 303). 18. specially the actions of the ones who move
the soldiers about and order them to their deaths (pg 303). 19. I am trained not to hesitate in situations
of danger (pg 306). 20. They will buy you honour among us, , And we are honourable men. (204) 21. I
know I ve done horrible things here. (343) 22. I remember him learning to love killing rather than
simply to survive. (269) 23. The...day I killed my first human...I prayed to Gitchi Manitou for many
hours on that day and the following day, thanking him that is was I who still breathed and
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The Impostor Syndrome Research Paper
You stare into the audience. They re all waiting, and waiting, to discover whether or not you were the
one. The chosen one. The one to win the award. But you? That award isn t yours. That award should
go to your best friend, because she helped you all the way through. Though your name is written
where it says, author, you don t feel it is 100% your work, and nobody knows. Nearly 70% of
American people face this feeling every day. The impostor syndrome or phenomenon is a concept
delineating high achieving individuals who have trouble accepting accomplishments, due to the
trepidation of their real self being shown, revealing that they are a fake. Because this group of people
considers themselves unintelligent or over evaluated, they overwhelm
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Vacation In Alabama
For anyone planning a vacation in the South might want to consider Alabama. The state offers visitors
with tranquility, beauty and a relaxed atmosphere combined with excellent shopping, dining and
recreational activities. Gulf Shores and Orange Beach located along the beautiful Gulf Coast are
Alabama s most popular vacation spots providing visitors with plenty of outdoor activities and local
cuisine.
A little further along the Gulf Coast lies the port city of Mobile. Visitors can explore some of the city s
unique attractions, museums, and downtown Mobile s historical section. Be sure to sample the seafood
that the city is known for.
Situated in the northeastern part of Alabama close to the town of Bridgeport is Russell Cave National
Monument.
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Rebuttal For Refugees Essay
Rebuttal While offering help to refugees is necessary, caution should be taken on the appropriateness
of the immigrants. Individuals proposing that employees should be accepted in any country fail to
present reliable evidence to justify their claims. In fact, issues arise when the aspect of peace raises
questions among the locals. Fundamentally, accepting immigrants from war torn areas into the U.S. is
a way of fulfilling the moral obligation (Hansel 15). Besides, it saves individuals from brutal death
and the disastrous outcomes of battle. Equally, it would be shameful for a well developed country with
many resources such as America to just sit back and watch as people suffer in front of their eyes
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is subject to debate. Firstly, the availability of cheap labor reduces the wages which high schools of
Native American dropout get (Tichenor 11). Most refugees perform the difficult tasks that the well
educated citizens cannot undertake since they readily accept low wages. Since the labor intensive
tasks do not require sophisticated skills, school dropouts find them as the best opportunities for them
to acquire a salary. However, due to the benefits offered to the refugees already working there, the
Americans have no option but accept the low wages. Even though the U.S. fulfills its humanitarian
responsibility by giving homage to refugees, it would be unethical to do so at the cost of the natives.
The danger imposed by the acceptance of immigrants from regions which face terrorism is a critical
issue subject to questions. Although the U.S. government screens its refugees, it does not warrant the
innocence of the foreigners (Hansel 18). It is possible for terrorists to invade the borders of America in
the name of seeking refuge from wars in their countries. Similarly, if allowing immigrants into the
nation triggers anxiety among the locals, it is not
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Review Of Pieces Mended By Film, And Digital Art
Title: Pieces Mended Modality: Movement, Drama, Film, and Digital Art Materials: Samsung Galaxy
Edge, HP stream, Filmora editing software, and music by The Used. Flashback: The year was 2002, I
was standing on the corner waiting for the van to take me to therapy. The outfit that day was likely a
black hoodie, studded belt, family guy t shirt, skinny jeans, and checkered vans. The music blasted
through foam covered Sony headphones that looped behind my neck. The song Pieces Mended by The
Used (2002) played on a beat up disc man, which was decorated in yellow caution tape, duct tape, and
sharpie marker. Three minutes passed felt more like a decade. I remember thinking that the entire
situation was bullshit and no medication, or amount of therapy was going to help me. The only
ingredients that would ensure a smooth day were whiskey, a wine flavored dutch, and my bed. The
song lyrics supported my decision to ditch therapy that day, because honestly, what did they know
about anything. The lyric, fuck it, I m fine became my motto for the next few years (The Used, 2002).
Present Day Detailed memories from childhood and adolescence are difficult to remember, but the
emotions that arise in association with being fifteen are difficult to forget. Using music and movement
made it easier to embody a younger version of myself for the Adolescent Mandala assignment.
Embodiment meant going back to that song that motto, and recalling those moments when [b]eing
faced with
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Critical Literacy Essay
Premise for Critical Literacy
Critical Literacy has many different forms, and can be very different depending on which classroom it
is taking place in. The basic premise that I acquired from researching critical literacy is that it requires
the literate consumers of the text to adopt a critical questioning approach (Critical Literacy, 2015).
Critical Literacy is forming an individual opinion on a topic that isn t only superficial, but also in
depth and meaningful. Being critically literate isn t about attaining literacy for the purpose of reading
letters on a page, it is to read the words on the page and become engaged in a discussion formulating
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A couple of them are Paulo Freire, Allen Luke, Henry Giroux, and Joe Kincheloe. Many of them share
the same beliefs about this topic, but with a different viewpoint. Paulo Freire was a twentieth century
Brazilian educator. He was born September 19, 1921 and died May 2, 1997. Freire was a leading
advocate for critical pedagogy, and contributed to the philosophy of education from a more classical
approach such as Plato and modern Marxist. Freire believed in a banking method which is compared
to students. He viewed students as empty bank accounts waiting to be filled by the teacher. According
to Freire, by filling students with this new knowledge it transforms them into receiving objects (Paulo
Freire, Wiki). Paulo Freire believed that Critical thinking was not a one way development, not
something done for students or to them for their own good (Freire, 1989, 34). Freire s pedagogy
focused on writing, reading, and things based around the student s life, and not repetitive lecturing.
One of Freire s most stressed phrases, I believe, is reading the world. Something that Paulo says is that
when reading words, you are actually reading different perspectives of the
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Hawaiian Missionaries
The first missionaries arrived to the Hawaiian Islands in 1820 and made a lot of changes to Hawaii
when they arrived, both good and bad. When the missionaries arrived to the islands they thought of
the natives as savages. They all needed to become converts to followers of Christ, drop their own
beliefs and pick up new ones. They also sought out to civilize the natives, by teaching them how to
read and write, sing and Christianize them. Hiram Bingham and Asa Thurston were the first of many
missionaries to arrive in Hawaii. The Queen at the time, Kaahumanu accepted the arrival of the
missionaries from New England to teach their religion. Although there were many positive affects of
missionary that came to the Hawaiian Islands, there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Asa Thurston stayed with Liholiho, and Bingham led the others to Honolulu and arrived there on April
14,1820.
Bingham had a hard time setting up mission schools and drawing the islanders in for them to learn. A
lot of the Hawaiians were interested in what was going on, but never really stayed around, they did not
like the clothes and learning to read and they thought writing was just to hard, but they were still able
to teach a good number of them. There were also many things the Hawaiians did that the missionaries
thought were a disgraceful. They viewed hula as sinful and too provocative, and they were not
overjoyed with polygamy and incest, marrying into their same bloodline happening everywhere. It
was going to be a huge job for these missionaries to change this place around. They did what they
could and it would make a huge impact on Hawaii eventually. The missionaries developed a
successful alphabet for Hawaiian by 1826, taught Hawaiians to read and write the language, published
various educational books in Hawaiian, and eventually finished translating the Bible.
Soon after the first Protestant missionaries arrived in Hawaii in 1820, Kaahumanu embraced the
missionaries teaching, and Christianity. Kaahumanu was born in 1768 she married Kamehameha.
When he died he passed down the crown to his son Liholiho. But Kaahumanu and Liholiho ruled as
equal because Kamahameha thought his son lacked leadership ability. So
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The Overall Concept Of Public Relations
The purpose of this paper is to identify and discuss various image problems or publicity needs within a
company through their specific Public Relations Campaigns. Through the study and research of this
topic, deeper understanding of the overall concept of Public Relations will hopefully be attained. A
corporate identity or image is the comprehensive image of a corporation, business or firm from the
view of the public, including customers, employees and investors. It is essential that good corporate
image is achieved within a corporation, so that the public may view the corporation as positive or
beneficial. Therefore, if the image of a corporation is affected negatively or perceived by the public to
be bad, it can damage not only the corporation s reputation and credibility, but also its appeal to the
public. Publicity is the distribution of information with the goal of increasing awareness among the
public on a specific concept or entity. This entity may range from a person to an organization; it can be
an object or an idea; it could be anything thinkable. As long as there is a concept or entity, it can be
publicized. The main point of publicity is to have the public gain awareness on something. In the
business world, publicity is usually used to create awareness and understanding of a corporation,
therefore increasing popularity and overall image. There is a famous saying, There is no such thing as
bad publicity. This sentence is true of publicity in the
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The Extract By Junot Diaz Essay
The extract How to Date a Brown Girl by Junot Diaz basically explains a detailed instruction on how
to deal with females of different races. It is filled with gender stereotypes throughout the extract where
most of these stereotypes are not justified. The protagonist would like others to believe that he is a
girls man or girls dem sugar according to Beenie Man. Is he such a girls man if he is worried that a
girl would not turn up to a date? Is he a true girls man if he sees all the possible things that could go
wrong during the date?
One would argue that his views and stereotypes are all wrong and race does not determine
promiscuity. It is not fair to say that all white girls are open to explore their sexuality. It is not fair to
say that you are guaranteed to get a hand job from any white girl once you get her alone. One can
argue that all his views about women are due to what he heard and not based on his experience of
being a male.
Noting that most main stream pornographic movies are those of white women, maybe the notion that
white women are opened to their sexuality is not too far off. Maybe there is some truth behind this
stereotype, and maybe there is not any truth to it at all.
Within this extract, there are strong elements that suggest various degrees of respectability and
reputation, along with a very small aspect of sexual objectification of women. Today we see the
objectification of women in media ever so often that it becomes normal and almost
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Rubberteech Case
Outsourcing production of Fibertech s company needs to be delicately decided due to the potential
resentment engendered in the United Kingdom s workers and customers. Even though most
companies that outsource their production due to production costs being cut, that still does not always
lead them into the clear due to the many other risks that are still at hand. For this business, in
particular, I would advise FiberTech to expand the company s productions processes outside of the
United Kingdom. This company has hit a key milestone in that we have expanded our market reach
and are selling on a global scale. Though the board is suggesting to you, Niall that you should cease
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Furthermore, depending on which location this company decides to produce in, we may be able to
further reduce costs by paying for pieces produced. In addition, we would avoid any contact with
unions reducing any additional problems like strikes, contract negotiations, and terminating poor
performance workers that may affect our production time to customers. In addition, lowering labor,
operating, and overhead costs though outsourcing would allow this company to potentially lower out
price levels. And with our high demand, this can lead to an increase in sales and the ability to take
market shares from our
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Social Institutions
Social Institutions
Kelly Beam
Criminal Organization Week 3
Thomas Borton
A social institution is the area or group where a person lives or grows up. Getting an education creates
a social institution because school helps to forming variable for the students who attend. The
experience and knowledge a person receives in school, the environment a person grows up around
helps them make the choices they make in life and develops what kind of person they become as an
adult.
Social Institutions relate to organized crime as being the theory we are all a product of the
environment we grow up in. Most feel what we are exposed to within any kind of social group for any
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Having the possible risk of being sentenced to death is supposed to be a general deterrence.
The theory within this theory known as the special deterrence theory further states the punishment for
criminal acts should be significantly more severe for convicted criminals to deter them from ever
repeating their acts again.
Although many argue the deterrence theories are not effective, many researchers have acknowledged
that if the expecting costs of committing crimes go up without the increase of expected benefit,
potential criminals will not commit as many crimes (Lyman amp; Potter, 2007).
Although all of these theories have very different points of view on why organized crime and criminal
behavior exist and continue to exist, they all have adopted ways to solve the problem and those ways
have been implemented into our criminal justice system in many ways to deter and control criminal
activity. The variables of the cause of organized crime is still debated by many, but social institutions
and being the product of our environment is clearly a good foundation to start with.
Sources
Lyman, M. D., amp; Potter, G. W. (2007). Organized crime (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ:
Pearson/Prentice
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Science-Fiction Films During The 1950 s
The science fiction film genre serves as an excellent medium for examining shifting power structures,
social paranoia and Cold War politics during the 1950s. A number of films released during this period,
including: Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956), The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951), Them (1954)
and Attack of the 50ft Woman (1958), are particularly symptomatic of the social and political
atmosphere of the time. These films navigate not only narrative based issues such as the threat of
aliens and science experiments gone wrong; but also wider issues of the time, such as the Cold War,
changes in the US film industry, urbanisation, politics, the growing power of women and most
significantly, social concern about nuclear energy.
Before analysing individual science fiction films from the 1950s, it is important to gain a clear
understanding of the social, cultural and political background against which these films were set.
Paranoia is a term frequently used to describe an acute, anxiety dominated medical condition
(Paranoia, 2009), however in the context of 1950 s America, this term can be used more accurately to
describe the general, delusionary mood of the nation. The first important event that influenced a
paranoiac filmmaking atmosphere was the Cold War. As opposed to the hot war (WWII) that involved
active military hostilities, the Cold War was based on heightened tension and suspicions between
Western Bloc (USA) powers and Eastern Bloc (Soviet Union) powers (The
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Learning Environment in Clinical Practice
Clinical practice in hospital plays an important part of learning environment for nursing curriculum.
Mc Cabe (1985) thinks that clinical learning experience provides students for knowledge and
socializing in professional education. Furthermore, the professional socialization of nursing students
occurs largely in the practice setting (Windsor 1987.Lee French 1997).
I am a registered staff nurse working in emergency department with experience almost for nine years.
Before this I m one of the nursing student diplomas in this hospital for three years. Now I m under
gone for my top up degree nursing for two years later. I m working in emergency department from
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Sometimes there is missing equipment in my skill lab. This issue can disadvantageous for my
workplace. Every student or staff should have pass or id number before they enter the skill lab. It can
prevent missing or damage equipment in my skill lab.
Social environment is a social setting provides those individuals with the feeling of comfort and
safety. Relationship between behavior, environment and personal can help student for their learning in
social environment. In emergency department we always work together as a friends and team works,
with nurses, student, doctors and also manager. Windsor (1987) agrees that students must have a good
relationship with learner and patient for their clinical experience.
Social learning in workplace and personal professional development must stand together as a growing
education. Streumer (2006), Palonen et al (2004) believe that individual cognitive is social interactions
at workplace.
My workplace is very busy, sometime when student posting in our department, nurses don t have time
teach them. The students must learn by themselves. If they have any problem in their procedures or
learning, they can ask the nurses. Hinchliff (1999) thinks that students learn by acting as their role
model and there is no problem for them to learn.
Although my clinical area are very busy, my ward sister always helps their staff or student to organize
ward, staff
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Personal Narrative Essay On Millie Cane
It was a sunny afternoon in the town of jamesville. Nobody, including myself, was inside. Everyone
was out mowing their yards or planting flowers. There weren t many days like today in this town.
Many of the people here have plenty of secrets that they would never tell. See, its sunday and nearly
the entire town is pretending to be the perfect little church family they want everyone to think they
are. But is this how they actually are? Later that quiet day, I was walking on the sidewalk past one of
my best friend s house. Her name is Millie Cane and let me tell you, she is a crazy one. Millie was one
of those people you could tell anything and know that they would never tell a soul...lets just say she
was my partner in crime. As I was walking
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Critical Analysis of Jiri Kylian’s Choreographic Style in...
Anna Kisselgoff a professional dance critic believes; Jiri Kylian s choreography resulted in scores of
younger choreographers being influenced by the emotional and kinetic thrust of his signature style, a
highly physical fusion of ballet technique with the idiomatic freedom of modern dance. As an artist, he
has been remarkably deep and original. Jiri Kylian s Black and White ballets, premiered on May 7,
1988, have a number of defining characteristics which create a unique contemporary style. Elements
of movement, theatrical elements and themes are carried through all six dances which creates a
number of motifs throughout the series of dance works.
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Another common feature of all the dances is that the music is an irregular rhythm, creating suspense
and standing out as individual. Kylian s choreography uses the ability to isolate and coordinate
different body parts as well as the use of hands to communicate meaning in all of his dances. Humor is
often created as a result in over the top facial expressions like in six dances . Kylian as a contemporary
choreographer uses stillness as a choreographic device in all of his dances. Another unique element to
his dance style is the entrances and exits of the performers. He explores space s limitations and
capabilities making the entrances and exits part of the dance. In all of Jiri Kylian s dances, the dancers
enter and exit the stage into darkness rather than through wings. The dancers in all Jiri Kylian s Black
and white ballets, dance predominately in a large group, with individuals or pairs breaking off to do
their individual movements before soon joining back in with the group.
The use of theatrical elements in Jiri Kylian s dances is a defining characteristic of his style as a
choreographer. He chooses to use plain, often nude coloured costumes in all his dances, for example in
Sarabanade and Petite mort , the dancers look naked. This is a personal choice and was done to
reinforce his views that dance should be about dancing not the costumes . Also this nude costuming
matches the
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Analysis Of Edgar Allan Poe s I Became Insane, With...
As stated by Edgar Allen Poe, a prominent gothic author, I became insane, with long intervals of
horrible sanity (Poe). Gothic authors were known for writing about insanity, but also becoming insane
themselves. Poe was one of the authors that were known for becoming insane after writing about it for
so long. Gothic period authors use terror and horror throughout novels, as well. Gothic literature was
written in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. American Gothicism adapted the writing
techniques and from European Gothicism. American authors adapted plots from others and made them
into their own. The movement began by writing about the terrifying Indians of the frontier (Snodgrass
1). Gothic literature draws on a combination of terror and romanticism as its foundation. Movement
authors incorporated more psychological aspects into the novels instead of peaceful aspects. Edgar
Allan Poe, Herman Melville and Nathaniel Hawthorne are influential authors of the movement. The
authors incorporate the unique qualities of gothic literature in their works. In particular, Gothic period
author Charles Brockden Brown incorporates the two characteristics of insanity and an atmosphere of
mystery in his novels Wieland and Edgar Huntley.
Undoubtedly, Gothicism was meant to focus on the darker side of human nature (Gothic Literature).
This literary movement began from authors that believed the novels in the transcendentalism
movement were too optimistic. The readers became
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Power In Crime And Punishment Crime And Punishment By...
According to Foucault, power does not belong to the individual, but to the system, to the institution. In
his essay on Discipline and Punish, Foucault presents his idea of the panopticon mechanism, a
mechanism in which visibility is a trap. With little importance over the actual individual in the role of
the observer or of the observed, the object of the system is total power over the observed. Due to the
unique shape of the panopticon, there are no corners and thus no blind spots for the observed to hide
in. The private space is replaced by the public one. Furthermore, as final evidence of total control, the
observed never knows for sure if they are being watched or not, as they can t see the observer
(Foucault 200 205). Foucault further argues that this system is followed by any government
institution, placing the society under permanent observation. Individuals might try to evade the
system, but achieving liberation and freedom is not something that anyone could do. Dostoevsky s
famous novel, Crime and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The protagonist, Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, a former student, decides to murder and rob an old
pawn broker, Alyona Ivanovna, not due to his desperate need of money, but due to a theory he wants
to test. Raskolnikov leaves no evidence which would lead the investigation to him; however, the
police lieutenant in charge of the case, Porfiry Petrovich, a meticulous thinker, understands
Raskolnikov s theory and has a big role in influencing the student to confess. Between the murder and
the confession, Raskolnikov undergoes a long and painful process of thought. His friend, Razumikhin
Prokofych, along with a prostitute and his future significant other, Sonia Semyonovna Marmeladova,
are part of the protagonist s path. In the end, Sonia turns out to be Raskolnikov s salvation as she helps
him find redemption and start living
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Essay on Jewish History
Jewish History
Throughout the history of the world, the Jewish people have been persecuted and oppressed because
of their religious beliefs and faith. Many groups of people have made Jews their scapegoat. Jews have
suffered from years of intolerance because people have not understood what the religion really means.
They do not understand where and why the religion began, nor the customs of it s people. For one to
understand the great hardships, triumphs, and history of the Jewish people one must open mindedly
peruse a greater knowledge of the Jewish people and faith.
In the beginning, Judaism was founded by Abraham when he began to worship a figure called Elohim.
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The prophets Ezekiel and Deutero Isaiah believed that Yahweh had used the Babylonian Empire to
punish the Israelites for their sins, and he therefore had the power to redeem them from captivity if
they repented. The Babylonian exiles messianic hope for a restored Judean kingdom under the
leadership of a scion of the royal house of David seemed to have been justified when Cyrus the Great,
after conquering Babylon in 539 BC, permitted a repatriation of subject populations and a restoration
of local temples. The restored Judean commonwealth did not fully realize this hope, however, because
the Persians did not allow the reestablishment of a Judean monarchy, but only a temple state with the
high priest as its chief administrator. A truly monotheistic religion developed as the God of Israel came
to be seen as the God ruling universal history and the destiny of all nations (Rich 2). As for a common
thread throughout Judaism, the area of focus is the place associated with the religion, Jerusalem, a
place to call home. No other religion has ever been so attached to its birthplace as Judaism. Perhaps
this is because Jews have been exiled and restricted from this place for most of their history. Jerusalem
is not only home to Judaism, but to the Muslim and Christian religions, as well. Historically, this has
made it quite
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Sportsmanship Vs Sportsmanship
There is much debate in our current athletic culture on sportsmanship and gamesmanship. Stories of
scandals seem to make the news headlines almost weekly in college and professional athletics. In fact,
a story just broke about the Boston Red Sox using an apple watch to steal signs from the New York
Yankees (Olney, 2017). Stealing signs has always been part of baseball but using technology is
prohibited. There are numerous other examples of athletic teams bending the rules or completely
breaking the rules in order to gain a competitive advantage.
Sportsmanship is an important part of sports because it ensures that competitors are competing in a
fair and ethical manner. According to Epstein (2016), The ethics of sports was once fairness. Fairness
meant not taking undue advantage; if anything, it meant allowing such advantages as chance turned up
to go to one s opponent. The Illinois High School Association s slogan for sportsmanship is, Do What
s Right! ( Do What s Right ). According to the IHSA athletes and coaches should, Represent their
school and community favorably through positive interaction with opposing fans and players before,
during, and after the competition ( Do What s Right! ). Good sportsmanship means that athletes,
coaches, and fans, respect their opponent, the referees, and the game. This means playing within the
rules, accepting the judgment of the officials, and be humble and gracious in both victory and defeat.
It is easy to identify good or bad
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Miserism In A Christmas Carol
Books are written in different time periods and are read by the people during that time and the
following generations to come. The way that each book is interpreted may differ depending on the
time period, because there will be changes in the ways of thinking depending on the historical or
cultural context. In A Christmas Carol written by Charles Dickens during the Industrial Revolution,
the belief that everyone should become charitable instead of miserly is represented throughout the
novella. In another novel, The Old Man and the Sea written by Ernest Hemingway, Santiago an old
fisherman carries many beliefs: that one should depend on his or her skill instead of luck and things
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Therefore, Dickens wanted to convey how absurd the wealthy people are for abusing the people who
are below their social group through Scrooge. He believes that his readers would avoid making the
mistakes that Ebenezer Scrooge made. Additionally, if a person from the United States in 2015 were to
read this novella, the message of being generous towards others, that Dickens communicates, would
still be transmitted. This is because by going through Scrooge s life in the past, present and future, and
showing him learning his lessons, transfers to the readers, who then learn the lesson as well. In
addition, there are times when Dickens reveals Scrooge s self realization in hopes that the readers will
too. For example, the realization that he is the fault of his misery and has no one to blame for it, he
vows, I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future! ...The Spirits of all Three shall strive within
me (61) and becomes a very merry and unselfish person. Furthermore, by overtly having Scrooge
speak the lesson more than once, readers in any time period could learn Dickens belief that he tried to
convey throughout the
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Chromatography Lab
Chromatography is a separation technique that is used to separate the components of a mixture (BBC,
2014). Chromatography is used to identify chemicals or colours in food, ink, and dyes to name a few
(BBC, 2014). Chromatography has a stationary phase and a mobile phase. The stationary phase doesn
t move and consists of a solid, or a liquid on a solid (University of California Davis, 2013). The
mobile phase moves up through the stationary phase and consists of a liquid or a gas (University of
California Davis, 2013). In the experiment conducted, paper was used as the stationary phase, and
chromatography solvent was used as the mobile phase. With the help of chromatography paper and
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The pigments chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b both have different structures, however the differences
are small. The structure of chlorophyll consists of molecules such as carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and
nitrogen bonded to a metal ion in the center (Harvey et al., 2000). The metal ion in the center of
chlorophyll is magnesium, and is the molecule in the center of the porphyrin ring (Harvey et al.,
2000). The porphyrin ring consists of four nitrogen atoms bonded around the magnesium ion in a
square like shape (Harvey et al., 2000). Outside of the magnesium ion and four nitrogen atoms are
atoms of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen (Harvey et al., 2000). To add on, chlorophyll bonds to the
hydrophobic regions of chlorophyll proteins (Harvey et al., 2000). When talking about the chemical
properties of chlorophyll they vary for both chlorophyll a and for chlorophyll b. When chlorophyll a is
separated from the magnesium ion it has a blue black colour when it is in solid form (Onslow, 2014).
However, chlorophyll a gives a blue green colour when in a soluble solvent (Onslow, 2014). On the
other hand, chlorophyll b has a green black colour when in solid form, but it is a pure green colour
when in a soluble solvent (Onslow,
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Essay On Reconstruction After The Civil War
From April 12, 1861, to May 9, 1865, the United States had one of its bloodiest conflicts that it was
ever involved in. The Civil War was a war between the North and the South of the United States.
During this war, there were around 620,000 men that were killed. This war ended after Confederate
general Edmund Kirby Smith surrendered his troops. At this point the fighting had ceased, however,
the tensions between the North and the South were still present. There were still disagreements on the
rights of the now freed blacks. After the Civil War, there was a question on how the South would re
enter the government of the Union and how the southern states were going to view the blacks. This
time period after the Civil War where these questions were answered is known as The Reconstruction
and lasted from 1863 1877. During this time period, President Lincoln was murdered and President
Johnson was impeached. Congress also made major additions to the Constitution that they thought
would bring equality to the South. These changes caused a backlash and whites tried to get back to the
way things were before the war when whites had all the power. Despite a few positive outcomes, this
era of reconstruction of the South ultimately failed. Presidents Lincoln s plan in 1863 was to reunite ...
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The southern states entered back into the Union but there were still uncertainties on the status of the
slaves. During this time period, there were three amendments to the constitution that gave the blacks
their rights. These amendments cause backlash from white supremacy groups. This time period also
shifted the economy in both the North and the South. The Reconstruction ultimately failed to protect
the freed slaves. This era put the blacks into a poor economic and social situation and did not achieve
equal rights for all citizens. The Reconstruction Era left the South with a weakened economic and
political
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Evaluation Of The Pediatric Manager Martha Mcguire, What...
To All Meeting Participants:
This meeting is called to review the VRMC s question and its relation to the Pediatric Manager
Martha McGuire, What does RIGHT look like ?
I m not sure of the past practices and relationships between the manager and the employees and the
manager and the patients and patents families. The Peds manager s behavior I ve witnessed on
Wednesday December 21st, is unacceptable and simply will not be tolerated.
I cared for 5 patients the previous night. As shift change was approaching, 3 of the 5 asked me who
will be the nurses working today. As I provided them with the answer, the replies were shocking, to
me! The parents of the 3 requested that they have another nurse to care for them instead of Martha.
My reply to them was we all aim to provide excellent service. All three parents had similar responses
to why they didn t want Martha as their nurse. This goes to the VRMC s phrase What does RIGHT
look like ?
Do I smile at others in the hallway?
According to these parents, Martha does not. One parent went on to tell me that as they approach the
unit they greeted the nurses at the desk. She stated Martha may not have heard them. She stated that
Martha stated in a very disturbing tone EXCUSE ME, Y ALL COULD SPEAK. I didn t witness this
but it was enough for the parent to request her to not be their caregiver for the day.
Do I project a professional appearance?
On December 21st, Martha passed out breakfast trays. One parent stated that as Martha entered
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Ancient Jews And Their Belief Of God
Ancient Jews and their Belief in God(s)
Throughout the centuries, the Jewish people have maintained their customs and religion. One of the
most common assumptions has been that the ancient Jews have always been monotheistic. Yet, upon
closer examination, this conventional wisdom is inaccurate. Ugaritic texts, archeological data, and the
Biblical narrative itself all demonstrate that the ancient Jews were not monotheistic, contrary to what
many believe. In fact, there is proof that they acknowledged and sometimes worshipped other gods, as
late as the seventh century CE. In order to grasp what this means, there needs to be an understanding
of who the ancient Jews were, who their neighbors were, and what was worshipped at the time. To
understand what the ancient Jews believed in, we first must define who these ancient Jews were. The
first mention of ancient Jews in history is in the year 1207 BCE. In the book, Ancient Inscriptions:
Voices from the Biblical World, an Egyptian King Merneptah tries to conquer many lands through his
campaign to achieve greatness. He writes about his conquests and mentions Israel by saying, Israel is
laid to waste, his seed is no more. Ronald Hendel, a Biblical scholar, cites this verse in his article,
Israel among the Nations, and we begin to see mention of the Jewish people in history. Up until this
point, there is no historical proof that a separate nation of Israel existed. This verse gives us evidence
of the coexistence of Israel and
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Matthew Shepard Analysis
Society s view on sexuality has played a pivotal role in the equality of the gay community. Their
existence is often ignored as there is a stigma against their lifestyle and those who choose to reveal
their identity are either attacked or shunned away. The fatality of Matthew Shepard during the late 90s
proved to show that some parts of society had not yet accepted homosexuality. Whether or not
acceptance is relevant today, the play works to address the issues of sexuality through Matthew and
have the audience understand the reality of the lives tormented by hate.
Shepard s character reveals to the audience the issues of sexuality by serving as a martyr for the gay
community. Sadly his death would then only bring the attention needed to recognize anti gay hate
crimes and awaken the movement needed to replace hate with understanding and acceptance. As an
audience, we regrettably understand that when a tragic event occurs, only then do we decide to act.
Most people are unaware that they have the power to prevent hate crimes by educating their
communities about sexuality and taking away the dogmatic view that only heterosexuality is normal.
One could think of Matthew as a Christ figure, whom he is sacrificed for the sake of change
considering that his death received national attention to anti gay sentiment. Throughout history there
have been worse crimes but never received as much attention as Laramie. To have one person
represent the struggles of the gay community is not acceptable and the audience needs to understand
that there will be more crimes. The residents Laramie declare they have a live and let live mentality as
opposed to the rest of Wyoming. Whether this mentality is relevant for the rest of the United States, it
reaches out to the audience to question whether they feel the same as those in Laramie. As a society,
we choose to avoid people who don t fit our agenda and as long as they don t come in contact with us,
we are ok with them. This type of mentality is more of a silent treatment. The indifference can be
shown by characters such as Sherry Johnson, wife of a police officer. While she does express
sympathy for Matthew Shepard, she also feels that he is granted a special privilege for
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Age Of Enlightenment DBQ
The Age of Enlightenment, a movement during the 17th and 18th century started from the Europeans,
later moving into American colonies. The point of this movement was for the society to reform on a
new base such as emphasizing reason and individualism over tradition. Enlightenment thinkers,
Montesquieu, Rousseau, Beccaria, Locke, and Voltaire helped launched this project amongst
Europeans. John Locke, for example, criticized absolute monarchy and favored self government.
Voltaire also believed that people should be able to speak their minds without the fear they may be
punished. Through these philosophy influence, this eventually leads to European rulers ruling with a
sense of equality, democratic governance, and abolition. John Locke known as an Enlightenment
thinker believed in the equality between men. A state also of equality, wherein all the power and
jurisdiction is reciprocal, no one having more than another...by an evident and clear appointment, an
undoubted right to dominion and sovereignty (Doc. 2). John Locke stated this in 1690 with the
meaning that everyone is equal no matter what their rank or power may be. They must all have the
same advantages with the except that the person may want to work for someone else. To renounce
liberty is to renounce being a man, to surrender the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For a country to have equality, rank or power does not matter and all people have the same rights. The
three branches lead to a more of a democratic governance and more of a self government where one
branch does not have more power than another. Finally, rulers are making adjustments to the Age of
Enlightenment, starting with a patent and later reforming their own characters. The Age of
Enlightenment began a reformation of a society while a new object in mind. This Enlightenment
Movement helped Europe...and now it ll help American
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Lululemon Analysis
Lululemon was founded by Chop Wilson in Vancouver, Canada in 1998. Lululemon itself is described
as a yoga inspired athletic apparel that is both for men and women. The company has apparel for yoga,
training, running and fashion. It has shaped the way people dress to go workout. Society finds
themselves purchasing consumer products for no reason. Lululemon is recognized for its high quality
and pricy products. They buy these things that fill a void they have inside of them. But in the end they
will keep wanting more. Consumers today have depended on money and how consumption brings
negative outcome behind materialism. In the essay Two Cheers for Materialism by James B. Twitchell,
he defines us American as materialists and how we are a nation of consumers. While Lululemon is a
popular consumer choice, many aspects influence the consumption of such a product such as when
Lululemon first started out, When I first came across the brand and the expatiations it has for
consumers.
When Lululemon first started out, it was only for women. Now they expanded their store and brought
in a men s section and a youth section for just girls. When you walk into Lululemon you walk into a
store that has a bunch of athletic wear. There is a Men s side and Women s side. You walk into an
atmospheric friendly place, the employees are very nice and helpful. Lululemon does not advertise
their product like Nike, Puma or any other athletic brand usually does with their commercials and ads.
They get
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Types Of Videogames
Which are the best videogames? For the past 40 plus years, videogames have taken over
entertainment. With genres like first person shooters, horror, massive multiplayer online role playing,
open world, and strategy games being the biggest of them all. Many argue about which of these genres
is the best, with most arguments ending in torn friendships or just any negative ending there is to offer.
With these genres in mind, there are plenty sub genres. For now, we will focus on the general genre of
each game and the other games of that genre that did well. Having that in mind, which are the best
videogames? First Person Shooters To start it off we will start with the first person shooter genre and
games. The first first person shooter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It has become fan favorites all over the world. It will literally take you out your seat in fear. Can you
guess which one it is? It is indeed the genre of horror. Horror has been around for ages in
entertainment and when it hit the games back in the late 1980s it wasn t as popular as it is now. The
game that started it all was Resident Evil 1 for PlayStation 1. As a kid, most remember playing this
game and enjoying every moment of the jump scares and total rampage. It was a horror game that also
added the factor of a third person shooter, surviving in a whole lot of different scenarios, having you
stay up for hours trying to complete the whole game and explore every crevice of the game. The
franchise is one of the most popular of them all. Another example of the more popular games that
came out back in 2014 is Five Nights At Freddy s. The franchise has then released many more games
after that ranging from Five Nights At Freddy s 1 all the way to 4, Five Nights At Freddy s World and
Five Nights At Freddy s : Sisters Location. (Five Nights at Freddy s)Every kid knowing this game and
having played it, it shows how horror and the aspect of not knowing can introduce curiosity in a
person and have you playing these horror games for hours at a time. To give a better perspective of
how big this genre is we can talk about even another very very big game, Outlast. Outlast being one of
the biggest games of the year in 2016
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The Power of Social Engineers in The Art Of Deception by...
The Art of Deception is an in depth look at the vulnerability that the common man has to the social
engineer. Mitnick s perspective comes from a social angle instead of a technological one, seeing as he
is known as the greatest hacker all over media and most of his methods weren t technologically
inclined but socially. A quick look into Mitnick s background, he was an only child who had a knack
for understanding the Nitti Gritty of technology. As a child, he managed to hack the bus system in Los
Angeles and travel for free, exploited telephone networks as a teen and in college, infiltrated their
network and was later hired because it was either that or expulsion. These are just a few of his many
hacking exhibitions. He has served jail time because he realised what he did was wrong and is now
helping companies avoid similar exploitations through his security company, public talks and through
his books.
In this day and age, where information is the new currency on the block, criminals are on the rise to
acquire this information. The book highlights the different techniques and attacks of the social
engineer and how easily we are persuaded into thinking that technology has secured us from these
attacks. He shows these through a variety of stories that have actually happened as indications of our
negligence to these attacks, but as well points out ways that we can protect ourselves from these
attacks and become less victimized by the social engineer. He gets us to look through
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Lack Of Discipline For Prosecutorial Consecutors
I. Introduction Prosecutorial misconduct is something that rarely gets brought to the light. Mainly
because prosecutors seldom get punished for their misconduct. Prosecutors are held to a higher moral
standard than the average person because of their knowledge of the law. However, some prosecutors
use this as an excuse to cut corners and think that he or she is untouchable. The job of a prosecutor is
to find justice, but some prosecutors just want to get a conviction every time. Some prosecutors are
willing to do whatever it takes to do so, even if it means breaking the rules.
II. Lack of Discipline for Prosecutors Believe it or not, prosecutorial misconduct is not new, it has
been going on for decades. Carmen Marino was a prosecutor in the Cuyahoga County District
Attorney s Office in Ohio for thirty years; he made many convictions over his career and even got an
award named after him. That was until most of those convictions got overturned because of his
misconduct. For example, failing to disclose key pieces of evidence to defendants before trial,
allowing prosecution witnesses to lie on the stand, and delivering improper closing statements. The
Center for Public Integrity reported that five of Marino s convictions had been overturned by
reviewing courts. One of the most well known cases of Marino s was a case involving someone named
Joseph D Ambrosio who was convicted of murder in 1989 and sentenced to death. D Amborsio filed a
writ of habeas corpus based
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Homelessness Praxis Lab Report
Homelessness has proven to be a stubborn community issue in Utah, so much so that it was listed as
one of Utah s top ten priorities by the Utah Foundation. This is due to the fact that, according to the
Department of Workforce Services, nearly 15,000 people are considered homeless (continuous
homeless for one year) as of 2015. The homeless population, in addition to having no stable home,
faces a range of challenges in both their health and social situations. These issues include substance
abuse, mental health disorders, criminal records, and extended periods of unemployment. Despite the
state providing funding for housing, particularly with House Bill 436 of 2016, these issues will
certainly impede the ability of these people to maintain stable housing. For the purpose of the Praxis
Lab idea, the focus of this Praxis Lab description will be on the substance abuse problems and mental
health disorders the homeless experience. The lab would incorporate students majoring in Health
Promotion Education, Psychology, Sociology, and Health Society Policy. ... Show more content on
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Nearly a quarter of the homeless face both substance abuse and mental issues, therefore individualized
care, while potentially effective in individual cases, will be slow in helping the homeless population as
a whole. Sociology students will examine the scope of the homeless population, encompassing issues
with poverty, social structure, and deviant behavior. Health Society Policy students will explore the
lifestyle, environmental exposure, and socioeconomic facets of the homeless. Together, these students
will have the purpose of creating a more long term and extensive solution mediated through their
research and
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Media Ecology Theory
MEDIA ECOLOGY THEORY Terms | Definitions | Media Ecology Theory | the medium is the
message; the laws of media (enhancement, obsolescence, retrieval, reversal) demonstrate that
technology affects communication through new technology | media ecology | the study of how media
and communication processes affect human perception, feeling, emotion, and value | | | bias of
communication | Harold Innis s contention that technology has a shaping power on society | global
village | the notion that humans can no longer live in isolation, but rather will always be connected by
continuous and instantaneous electronic media | epoch | era or historical age | tribal era | age when oral
tradition was embraced and hearing was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Mark hacks into the databases of various residence halls, downloads pictures and names of female
students and, using an algorithm for ranking chess players supplied by his best friend Eduardo Saverin
(essentially the Elo rating system, written on a window pane recalling a scene of A beautiful mind), he
creates in a few hours a website called FaceMash.com , where male students can iteratively choose
which of two girls presented at a time is more attractive. Mark is punished with six months of
academic probation after the traffic to the site brings down parts of Harvard s network, and becomes
vilified among most of Harvard s female community. However, the popularity of FaceMash and the
fact that he created it in one night, while drunk, brings him to the attention of Cameron Winklevoss
and Tyler Winklevoss, identical twins and members of Harvard s rowing team, and their business
partner Divya Narendra. As a result, he gains a job working for the Winklevoss twins as the
programmer of their website, Harvard Connection. Soon afterwards, Mark approaches his friend
Eduardo and tells him of his idea for what he calls Thefacebook , an online social networking website
exclusive to Harvard University students. He explains this would let people share personal and social
information securely. Eduardo agrees to help Mark, providing a thousand dollars to help start the site.
Once complete, they distribute the link to Eduardo s connections at the Phoenix
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How To Write A Play Name In An Essay. 4 Ways To Write A Boo

  • 1. How To Write A Play Name In An Essay. 4 Ways To Write A Boo 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. How To Write A Play Name In An Essay. 4 Ways To Write A Boo How To Write A Play Name In An Essay. 4 Ways To Write A Boo
  • 2. Vertigo Gender Roles Vertigo has been at the centre of film critique for decades, inspiring an abundance of scholarly works and research. Vertigo has been a template for plot twists, the narrative twisting and turning, its characters always moving and changing both physically and metaphorically. From long winding drives on San Francisco streets, to the shifting of the characters mental state, Vertigo is steeped in movement and transformation, and few things exist in a constant state of flux the way gender roles do in this film. Hitchcock is renowned for his portrayal of the classic heroine in the genre of suspense. However Vertigo looks to re examine and play with these gender roles. Vertigo constantly pushes again the traditional gender tropes in narratives while ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The same applies to the second time Scottie attempts to save the lady, as Judy climbs to the scene of Madeline s death. As Scottie chases after the woman he believes to be Madeline, he, due to his acrophobia, ends up being the person in distress in the tower, placed in that position by the woman he is attempting to save and her lover/ director. Hitchcock tricks the audience into believing the scene as Scottie saw it by using traditional gender roles of the fragility of female mental health and the woman in distress tropes that the audience has been conditioned to expect. The traditional gallantry of the heroic actions of the male rescuer and the desirable passivity of the rescued female is not just flipped, for this is not a simple role reversal, but thoroughly twisted into a nightmarish event scripted to get away with committing murder. Yet in the same scene there is an actual woman in distress, or more accurately dead, i.e. the real Madeline, for whom this entire plot has been constructed but who never actually appears on screen, with the exception of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Stakeholders Are An Important Factor For Any Business Stakeholders are an important factor to any business, because their actions can determine certain business outcomes. Target states that Engaging with our stakeholders and listening to their ideas, concerns and perspectives is vital to the success of our business. Going forward, we (Target) will continue to shape our approach to stakeholder engagement to be more collaborative and partnership oriented to identify opportunities, focusing on improving how we incorporate stakeholder viewpoints into business decisions. (Stakeholder Engagement, n.d.). Target has identified a total of six different stakeholders. The first type of stakeholder Target identifies is guests. A guest is person that shops in their brick and mortar locations and online at Target.com. Target currently engages with its guests through receipt to online surveys, input from the Guest Relations team, who responds directly to guest inquires, face to face interactions every day in stores and also through focus groups. The second stakeholder is team members. Team members include Target s current, prospective and even retired employees in any store, distribution center, global sourcing offices and headquarters locations. Engagement with team members takes place through confidential surveys, internal communications, an Integrity hotline and Diversity Business Council meetings. Another type of stakeholder is a policy influencer, which can be at National, state and local elected and appointed officials and trade ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Langston Hughes The Weary Blues Analysis On Langston Hughes s The Weary Blues Kevin Young, a graduate of Harvard University and one of the winners of the Guggenheim Fellowship, writes the historical perspective of Langston Hughes. He discusses the flowering of the African American literature and culture and how it is actually just the extension of the New Negro movement. From the Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes is able to represent different things for different men. The uprising of Hughes s poems are the result of their hardships that many people of his time faced. The black cultural ferment found from the teens to the nineteen twenties and beyond provided an opportunity to prove in culture things sometimes denied black folks in society namely, their humanity. Young ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Miller, Baxter R. The Art and Language Hughes. On The Weary Blues , The University Press of Kentucky, 1989, www.english.illinois.edu/maps/poets/g_l/hughes/weary.htm. What Langston Hughes Powerful Poem I, Too Tells Us About America s Past and Present David C. Ward, a writer for the Smithsonian and historian, writes the lens of the African American experience through the eyes of Langston Hughes s poem I, Too. He states that this poem embodies that history at a particular point in the early 20th century when Jim Crow laws and other racial segregations were heavily influenced. From the build up of lack of importance becomes a larger notice of the presence that Langston Hughes brings. Ward brings the title into play when referring to the secondary relationship that Hughes brings into play. It suddenly shifts the terrain to someone who is secondary, subordinate, even, inferior. David Ward States. The African American lens that Ward notices largely in Hughes s writing is that he speaks for the second class, also known as, the ones who are excluded. The multi dimensional pun in the title are not only close and open the poem, but fill the drama the poem portrays for the struggle of the African Americans. From moving out of sight, eating in the kitchen, and then taking their place at the dining room table co equal with the company that is dining. Ward includes the evolution of the message Hughes presents through his poem. Ward, David C. What Langston ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Zeus Role In Greek Society Throughout Greek myths, Zeus plays a highly important role because he is the king of the gods, involved in many mortals lives, and continually effects these mortals lives. This effect mirrors many norms within Ancient Greek society which was highly focused on male figures who dictated the decisions of families and individuals and their choices were often not questioned or change by others. This presents a difference from many aspects of modern society, and at times, this difference shocks modern audiences interacting with Greek myth. Specifically, one can find actions and characteristics of the god Zeus by examining his role in the myths of the Rape of Persephone, Io, and Heracles that would shock modern audiences. A well known myth involving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This myth details the capture of Persephone, the daughter of Demeter and Zeus, by the god Hades, the brother of Zeus. Three specific details about this myth are of interest when examining the character of Zeus. First, the traditional Greek version of this myth uses verbiage meaning the violent seizing and carrying off of someone or something to describe Hades taking Persephone (DeBloois, 1997). This detail becomes important in the context of the actions taken by Zeus throughout the myth. Hades is given Zeus s permission to create a trap to distract and capture Persephone (Morford, 2013, p. 339 340). Zeus allows for this in order to appease Hades, assumedly because Hades is confined to the Underworld. This does demonstrate a peacemaker aspect of Zeus s character, specifically a peacemaker among the gods. The second detail from this myth that further supports this characteristic of Zeus is his actions after Persephone has been captured. Zeus ignores Persephone s cries for help as Hades is taking her to the Underworld (Morford, 2013, p. 340). Ignoring her cries reinforces this peacemaker idea because he does not act against Hades or take back his previous approval, despite the audible cries from his daughter. These actions, despite being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Size Of The Grand Canyon-Personal Narrative Today is going to be great. I woke up this morning with a smile the size of the Grand Canyon. My roommate even looked at me like I was crazy. I didn t care though, today was the day that if we made it coach was going to tell us if we were going to the state championships. Which I m pretty confident that we are. My team is 10 to 2 we re having an amazing season. I pushed my fluffy black and white comforter with at least 10 blankets on top ( I get really cold at night) and got out of bed. I head to the shower with the music blaring. The water worked its way into my thick curly hair, and slid down my back and then to the drain. I was in the shower for about 20 minutes. I got out of the shower wrapped a warm steam dampened towel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hey Mads, you ready for a 2 hour plane ride. Definitely not. Have you met me. Come on we re goin to be late. We got in the Uber, and were on our way to Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International airport. Our flight left at 5 am it s 3 now. You should go to the doctor, Kay. Your wrist seems to be getting worse. I heard Madlin say out of nowhere. I m fine. It s fine. Its wrapped I ice my wrist every night before bed. It s frustrating because my wrist only hurts after practice, and for the next 3 days we have 2 practices. When we got on the plane, we were sitting in coach, the seats were comfortable. We were traveling from Atlanta,Georgia to Orange county, Los Angeles, a 2 hour flight. We made it to LA. Me and Madi were both hungry. Mads turned to me and stopped right in front of me. Halting any more movement and almost tripping me. She started talking. Plane food isn t filling at all. I M starving. And the pla I cut her off to talk. Chill you almost tripped me. I said slowly. She nodded, I continued ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Song Essay The Song Many of John Donne s poems are on the subject of love and equally as many on the subject of sex. As a love poet, especially when Donne writes vividly on his wife he is very much concerned with his subject (his wife) however he can appear selfish and cold in the more sexual referenced poems. To fully make my point I have studied two poems, which I believe show his character as less self absorbed as in the sexual referenced poems. This poem is written for his wife and is essentially saying goodbye as he is leaving her physically but arguing that she mustn t be sad of his departure and instead arguing that they are not really parting and each verse is a different image or argument for this. I feel that this poem ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is an effective metaphor as when compared to the distance of the world that the sun has to travel to return, his distance seems small and therefore not as bad, and combining his feelings with the relatively small distance, this reassures that there is every chance of him returning. When thou sigh st, thou sigh st not wind, But sigh st my soul away; When thou weep st, unkindly kind, my life s blood doth decay. When she sighs or weeps, he says he feels worse. This is his way of asking her to not be sad at his leaving and uses the paradox unkindly kind, which means that she is being cruel to him by being upset as it is hurting him inside (his blood doth decay decaying away inside, the blood). In a way he is selfish in his love, as he doesn t like to see her upset over him so uses his power he has over her to stop her from making him feel worse. If she really loved him then she would not break him up as she is and waste his life. (It cannot be, that thou lov st me, as thou say st, If in thine my life thou waste) Let not thy divining heart Forethink me any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Conspiracy Of Suppression Of Alternative Energy The Conspiracy of suppression of Alternate Energy There are many ways of alternate energy that can replace the need for oil and gas in the United States. And the reason it could do that is because the forms of energy come from the environment and are not harmful to it. Plus they are a lot cheaper than oil and gas prices. The government suppresses some advanced energies for fear of their enemies getting these technologies and using the technologies against them. So the two biggest reasons for suppressing energy are to save money, and to keep us safe in a way. The conspiracy of the government and oil/gas corporations suppressing free, alternate forms of energy makes sense, and there are many reasons for this; one being, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of course the majority of the public would start using free , clean energy sources instead of using expensive sources of energy that harm the earth. So in order to stop that, they make committees that go around and pick up alternate forms of energy that are invented and remove them from public access so the people won t switch over to those energy sources. Then if the inventor wants to patent it and make it public, they must go through the patent office and wait a year. This is also how they slow down production of alternate energy. They make them wait a year before making it public so they can make more money during that year. The oil and gas monopolies are suppressing energy for the wrong reasons. They are doing it for money, and not for the greater good. In essence if the whole public switched to alternate energy there wouldn t be any more need for gas or oil because there are enough forms of energy to replace them. But by stopping these alternate energies oil and gas companies can continue to make money. Alternate energy is cheap today. For example, in California solar developers have bought contracts for alternate energy over natural gas because it is cheaper and more efficient. Also alternate energy produces more jobs than fossil fuels do, so the actual company itself doesn t make as much money. That would also be another reason why companies suppress alternate energy. Also some alternate energy prices cannot be compared to fossil fuels because they are suppressed by the receipt of state and federal incentives. The world will be used up a lot quicker if corporations and companies continue to suppress alternate energy just for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Fear Peter Godwin The Fear by: Peter Godwin is a very captivating and educational, non fiction story that leads you on a suspenseful, thrilling journey through a country of hurt, pain, and deceit. Peter Godwin and his sister, Georgina Godwin are caucasian farmers in their hometown of Zimbabwe. Their prime minister, Robert Mugabe discriminates against all white farmers in his country, as he is a black man. He shows this hatred everyday through his brutal, violent stunts. When his people get tired of his antics, they try to put him out to make their situation better, but they only make it worse. As the book begins, everything is definitely not perfect, actually, it is the complete opposite. Mugabe didn t want to give up his power and he was described as a racist pig who wanted to get rid of all white people in this country by his people. Mugabe is upset over a lost election because his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There was a huge party somewhere close to the border of Zimbabwe and Carlos was to perform as a clown. Carlos was suppose to be entertainment, but instead he was there to protest. As a protest, Carlos got up on stage on mooned everyone and yelled, Curse the president! . Apparently, Mugabe s soldiers were there, but they didn t attack Carlos. One would think they are going to take the high road, but that is not what they did at all. Instead, they went to Carlos farm and burned half of it down and the other half now belonged to Mugabe. Ninety percent of Zimbabwean farms belong to Mugabe and the government. Carlos was told to get all of his belongings out of his house and to leave and never return. Why is this my favorite part of the story, you ask? Well, Carlos didn t fight back or even yell. He simply packed up his things and left because he knew he is was sense in opposing the power. I admit what he did at the party was wrong and he seen it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. India And Pakistan Dbq India and Pakistan emerged from British rule during 1947, while Algerians gained independence from the French in 1962. However, each new nation rose in very ways. Great Britain attempted to avoid war, while France fought one with their colony. The British cleverly gave India independence and withdrew before fighting broke out, unlike the French who stubbornly retaliated against the violent rebellions of native Algerians with guerrilla warfare. Recognizing India s partition between Hindus and Muslims as a step towards war, the British government quickly withdrew and allowed India to gain independence and settle its own affairs, an insightful choice as it ultimately avoided a civil war. Jawaharlal Nehru and Mohandas Gandhi both sought an independent, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The end of WWII fueled Algeria s nationalist sentiments when successful countries called other countries to rise up against their colonial rulers (Bentley 895). The French realized that its various colonies were trying to gain independence and the French focused their authority on only Algeria, allowing all other colonies to gain independence (Bentley 895). That action showed France s determination to control Algeria, for resources, security of their own country, and their own honor. Algeria, already motivated by nationalism, was triggered when French authorities fired shots into a peaceful Algerian nationalist rally in Sétif (Bentley 895). Mass revolution broke out state wide. Unlike the British in India or Pakistan, France dug in its heels and sent half a million troops to combat rebellions, but that just further inspired the revolutionaries (Bentley 895). They kept fighting the Algerian rebels instead of avoiding violence. One man who helped motivate insurrection was a man named Frantz Fanon who supported Algerian independence, specifically by using of violence (Bentley 896). In The Wretched of the Earth, he said violence is a cleansing force. It frees the native from his inferiority complex and from his despair and inaction . It gives natives a reason to rebel because there is a chance of success. Fanon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. ISLAM REL1006S: COURSE ESSAY Discuss how Islam is a quest to be faithful to the transcendent, both directly and through social engagement Islam is a religion based on the belief in one God, His messenger and the four other pillars. These five pillars are central to Muslims, followers of Islam and mould their beings and are part of their everyday lives. This essay will look at the abovementioned pillars, what they are and how they form part of the quest to be faithful to the transcendent. Mention will also be made to how Islam plays out in everyday life, thus how this quest is and can be done both directly and through social engagement. Firstly, we need to establish who or what the Transcendent is. I would like to describe the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This again, makes reference to the remembrance of those who are not as fortunate, specifically, fellow Muslim brothers and sisters and the importance of togetherness in order to once again, please Allah, following in the Prophet s footsteps. The fifth and last pillar of Islam is the Hajj. The Hajj refers to the holy pilgrimage to Makkah, acts done at and around the Ka bah, the house of God and also other precise and detailed series of rituals as prescribed. The gathering of all pilgrims on the plains of Arafat, men dressed in nothing but two cloths and women in plain white thobes (form of Islamic dress), is the highlight and most important part of the journey for pilgrims. Here one s previous sins are forgiven and lots and lots of supplication are made to God (Online Source Al Islam.org). The white attire that is prescribed is so that no one Muslim can be socially distinguished from the other. This is the one place where everyone is equal and no judgement can be made. The five pillars that are central to Islam make it evident that through these various ways, Muslims are governing their lives correctly, according to Allah, following the way of His messenger and as a result, brought closer to Him on a spiritual level. Allah is never objectified and one cannot then be physically closer to Him. There are also other acts of worship that can be done in order to become closer to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Community Nurse Prescribing This paper aims to explore the role of the V100 nurse prescriber. The development of nurse prescribing will be outlined, followed by a reflective case study in which ethical and legal implications will be discussed and finally a reflective conclusion will be drawn. Where appropriate the paper will be written in the first person (Webb 1992). Nurse prescribing was first recommended, by the RCN, in 1980 and became part of the government s policy agenda in 1986 with the Cumberlege Report (DH 1986). Further, the Crown Report (DH 1989) advocated prescribing by trained community nurses from a limited formulary. Legislation was introduced in 1992 The Medicinal Products: Prescription By Nurses Act, 1992 followed by secondary legislation, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jane presented with a wound to her lower left leg which, following a holistic assessment (appendix 2), was diagnosed as a venous leg ulcer. The assessment was conducted in accordance with Local PCT Leg Ulcer Guidelines (appendix 3) as well as RCN Guidelines (RCN 2006) to rule out other possible aetiology such as arterial ulceration, diabetes or malignancy (Moloney and Grace 2004). Although traditionally considered uncommon, recent studies suggest that malignant ulcers are more prevalent than previously thought (Miller et al 2003, Taylor 1998) therefore even though initial assessment suggests an uncomplicated venous ulcer, if Jane s wound fails to heal following appropriate treatment then specialist advice will be sought. Between 17% and 65% of people with a leg ulcer experience severe or continuous pain with a major impact on quality of life (Briggs and Nelson, 2003) and effective pain relief is important to maximise quality of life, to enable mobilisation and improve appetite to facilitate wound healing. Fortunately, Jane experienced no pain from the leg ulcer prior to or at the time of assessment. However, careful review and monitoring of any pain will be important throughout the treatment process as the first line of treatment for uncomplicated venous leg ulcers are compression systems (RCN 2006) and although compression counteracts the harmful effects of venous hypertension and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How Did The American Slave Trade Affect The West Indies When most people think of the West Indies, they mainly think of Jamaica, Barbados, and Hispaniola (the Dominican Republic and Haiti), which also happen to be some of the most popular vacation areas. Yet, after a flight over to any of these hot spots, one would begin to notice the land is sprinkled with old sugar plantations, the countries and territories are heavily populated with African and Creole descendants, and there is a clear division between wealthy communities and their slum like counterparts. These characteristics were brought upon the West Indies through Sugar Trade, beginning roughly around the first English settlements in the 1620 s and living through the passing of the English Slave Trade Act on March 25, 1807. Europeans began ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After arriving to the plantations, slaves almost instantaneously faced the high mortality rate which was caused by disease, despondency, accidents, malnutrition, and the harsh labor regime (Pares). The most common of the diseases included smallpox, scurvy, worms, dysentery, and more, which were paired with the overworking and underfeeding of slaves. The unhealthy states of the slaves worsened when they were paired with the punishments of masters due to resistance and refusal to work. In some cases, the situations were so awful that many African slaves attempted to run away; those who were successful were given the name ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Theories Of Albert Bandura The Theories of Albert Bandura I chose to research Albert Bandura. Albert is a contemporary psychologist specializing in development and educational psychology. A lot of his work revolves around the social learning theory. He is one of the most widely cited psychologists of all time. He was born in Alberta, Canada in a small town of Mundare. He was the youngest of six children, two of his siblings died when they were young one from a hunting accident and the other from the flu. (goodtherapy.org.llc) Albert Bandura was influenced by behaviorism while at the University Of Iowa where he earned his MA and his PhD. In the early 1950s, he developed his own Theories called reciprocal determinism, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The many different variations of the tests that Bandura carried out, showing the model rewarded for their behavior, showing them punished for the same behavior, and with no consequences for their behavior, allowed him to establish that there is certain steps involved in the modelling process. 1) Attention, the more attention people pay the more they learn, if a model is likable, attractive and seems competent then you re more likely to pay attention. 2) Retention, you must be able to remember what you have seen, this is where imagery and language are important, so that you can copy the behavior. 3) Reproduction, being able to reproduce the behavior, (it s one thing to watch someone doing something, but another to actually have the ability to reproduce what you ve seen for yourself). Social learning theory of Bandura stresses the importance of observing and modelling, behaviors, attitudes, and emotional reactions of others. (Bandura 1977) states: Learning would be exceedingly laborious, not to mention hazardous, if people had to rely solely on the effects of their own actions to inform them what to do . 4) Motivation, you need to have some reason to want to do something. Bandura gives a number of reasons for this, past reinforcement, (traditional behaviorism) promised reinforcements, (incentives) vicarious reinforcement, recalling the model being reinforced, this is considered to be what causes us to learn, although Bandura believes it s more a case of, causing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Advantages And Disadvantages Of FDMA (MAC) FDMA, WDMA and CDMA can be categorized as a class of communication protocol known as deterministic protocols in medium access control(MAC). The problem presented to us is how to access a communication medium in such a way that transmissions from different users will not interfere with each other or at least keep the interference, if any, to a minimum degree so that users can reliably communicate with their intended destinations. The full name of the mentioned multiple scheme are as follows: FDMA Frequency division multiple access WDMA Wavelength division multiple access CDMA Code division multiple access In deterministic protocol, users know exactly when transmission is allowed in the shared channel as some sort of a regulation or rule ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the reason that FDMA is still in use in modern age. The use of equalizer is not necessary. Less vulnerable to near far problem compared to other multiple access schemes. Require fewer bits for overhead purposes such as synchronization and framing compared to TDMA. Disadvantages: Assigned channel is unique to each user, thus no sharing can occur to increase capacity. FDMA system have higher cell site system costs as compared to TDMA system. Require duplexer in the system. FDMA requires tight RF filtering to minimize adjacent channel interference. Noise Effect on FDMA, WDMA CDMA As the radio communication field expands, traffics have been piling up and problem of noise and interference can no longer be ignored. Noise is unwanted signal that enters the system and causes distortion to the desired signal, thus degrading the quality of the intended signal. Noise can be categorized into external and internal noise whereby external noise is mostly generated from man made source while internal noise is usually contributed by the vibrating of atoms such as thermal noise. In this session we will discuss how noises arises from different multiple access ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Importance Of Intertextuality In Literature Intertextuality the idea that there is only one story and ideas are just borrowed to make more stories. The importances of this device is to show how culture and everyday life influences authors. Music and philosophy also have a strong influence through intertextuality. Thomas C. Foster believes that there is only one big story and every other story is related to that one. In the movie Titanic Jack, dies from hypothermia, in Romeo and Juliet they both commit suicide. Both stories someone died out of love for someone else. Grease and High School Musical are two movies that involve high school with singing and dancing and becoming friends with new people. Another set of movies that have a similar story line are The Notebook and Romeo and Juliet. In The Notebook Allie s mother doesn t want Allie to be hanging around Noah. Allie moves away and Noah is crushed, they then find each other again one day and live a happy life together. They finally died together in each other s arms. In Romeo and Juliet both of the their families were at war with each other, but Romeo and Juliet fell in love with each other. But since their families didn t like each other they had to keep it a secret. Eventually other people find out about the secret relationship. So they came up with a plan, but the plan didn t work well and they both ended up killing themselves. The examples that I just talked a little about show that some, not all stories are based on a similar story line. When in Doubt, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Sildenafil Citrate Research Paper What is sildenafil citrate? Sildenafil citrate is one of the drugs of choice for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. It is a selective inhibitor of cGMP PDE5 or the cyclic guanosine monophosphate specific phosphodiesterase type 5. Since erectile dysfunction or impotence is estimated to affect more than 140 million men around the world, many tend to resort to medications such as this drug. More than half of these affected men have physical or medical issues that lead to their impotence such as diabetes, and urological, neurological and circulatory conditions. How does the drug work? Penile erection is caused by an engorgement of the penis which occurs when there is an increase in the delivery of blood by the blood vessels, while decreasing the removal of blood. During normal sexual activity, nitric oxide is released from the penis. This substance will activate guanylate cyclase which will in turn produce cGMP. cGMP is the primary reason for penile erection as it affects the amount of blood being delivered and removed from the penis by the blood vessels. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Can I just buy sildenafil citrate? People may be familiar with what Viagra is all about, but since this drug usually requires a prescription from a doctor, many tend to resort into purchasing the generic form of the drug and this is the sildenafil. You can buy sildenafil online even without a prescription from your doctor. However, I strongly recommend that you should know the dose that you must take to avoid under and over dosage which will result to aggravating issues rather than solving it. The usual dose taken is 100mg. When you buy sildenafil citrate 100mg, ensure that the online shop from where you will get your product sells genuine items and not fake ones. There are instances that this drug is being falsely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Rifle and Pg Essay example Quotes 1. Before leaving a corpse, Elijah tells me he has taken to opening each man s eyes and staring into them, then closing them with his calloused right hand, letting a strange spark of warmth accumulate deep in his gut each time that he does it, noting the colour of the iris knowing that he, Elijah, is the last thing that each will see before being placed into the cold mud and water here. Before they go to their place. (pg 200) 2. He walks back to the dugout, his anger watered down by fear. (pg 146) 3. He stood and ran with the others, shooting from the hip, too close to use his scope, and joined the rest of the men around him in bayoneting the frightened Hun until the survivors ran from their trenches and down ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mist rises from the craters and swirls in the stink. In the end, the answer that come is simple. Elijah has learned to take pleasure in killing. Elijah says that something in me has hardened in the past few months. (pg 262) 12. He is someone I no longer know. (pg 285) 13. It is just like hunting, I think. It is hunting. (pg 79) 14. Elijah got dozens, I imagine, if you include the crater raid they dud a couple of months ago (pg 98) 15. Elijah has killed more men already than I can count on both hands. It doesn t seem to bother him. Me, I ve killed no one that I could see yet, but I ve helped Elijah. I don t think it bothers me, but I won t let myself think of it, just push it away whenever it appears (pg 99). 16. Thompson says the Fritz are using this area as a training ground (pg 113). 17. I have reached the point where nothing makes sense to me anymore. (pg 303). 18. specially the actions of the ones who move the soldiers about and order them to their deaths (pg 303). 19. I am trained not to hesitate in situations of danger (pg 306). 20. They will buy you honour among us, , And we are honourable men. (204) 21. I know I ve done horrible things here. (343) 22. I remember him learning to love killing rather than simply to survive. (269) 23. The...day I killed my first human...I prayed to Gitchi Manitou for many hours on that day and the following day, thanking him that is was I who still breathed and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Impostor Syndrome Research Paper You stare into the audience. They re all waiting, and waiting, to discover whether or not you were the one. The chosen one. The one to win the award. But you? That award isn t yours. That award should go to your best friend, because she helped you all the way through. Though your name is written where it says, author, you don t feel it is 100% your work, and nobody knows. Nearly 70% of American people face this feeling every day. The impostor syndrome or phenomenon is a concept delineating high achieving individuals who have trouble accepting accomplishments, due to the trepidation of their real self being shown, revealing that they are a fake. Because this group of people considers themselves unintelligent or over evaluated, they overwhelm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Vacation In Alabama For anyone planning a vacation in the South might want to consider Alabama. The state offers visitors with tranquility, beauty and a relaxed atmosphere combined with excellent shopping, dining and recreational activities. Gulf Shores and Orange Beach located along the beautiful Gulf Coast are Alabama s most popular vacation spots providing visitors with plenty of outdoor activities and local cuisine. A little further along the Gulf Coast lies the port city of Mobile. Visitors can explore some of the city s unique attractions, museums, and downtown Mobile s historical section. Be sure to sample the seafood that the city is known for. Situated in the northeastern part of Alabama close to the town of Bridgeport is Russell Cave National Monument. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Rebuttal For Refugees Essay Rebuttal While offering help to refugees is necessary, caution should be taken on the appropriateness of the immigrants. Individuals proposing that employees should be accepted in any country fail to present reliable evidence to justify their claims. In fact, issues arise when the aspect of peace raises questions among the locals. Fundamentally, accepting immigrants from war torn areas into the U.S. is a way of fulfilling the moral obligation (Hansel 15). Besides, it saves individuals from brutal death and the disastrous outcomes of battle. Equally, it would be shameful for a well developed country with many resources such as America to just sit back and watch as people suffer in front of their eyes knowing that they can offer assistance. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... is subject to debate. Firstly, the availability of cheap labor reduces the wages which high schools of Native American dropout get (Tichenor 11). Most refugees perform the difficult tasks that the well educated citizens cannot undertake since they readily accept low wages. Since the labor intensive tasks do not require sophisticated skills, school dropouts find them as the best opportunities for them to acquire a salary. However, due to the benefits offered to the refugees already working there, the Americans have no option but accept the low wages. Even though the U.S. fulfills its humanitarian responsibility by giving homage to refugees, it would be unethical to do so at the cost of the natives. The danger imposed by the acceptance of immigrants from regions which face terrorism is a critical issue subject to questions. Although the U.S. government screens its refugees, it does not warrant the innocence of the foreigners (Hansel 18). It is possible for terrorists to invade the borders of America in the name of seeking refuge from wars in their countries. Similarly, if allowing immigrants into the nation triggers anxiety among the locals, it is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Review Of Pieces Mended By Film, And Digital Art Title: Pieces Mended Modality: Movement, Drama, Film, and Digital Art Materials: Samsung Galaxy Edge, HP stream, Filmora editing software, and music by The Used. Flashback: The year was 2002, I was standing on the corner waiting for the van to take me to therapy. The outfit that day was likely a black hoodie, studded belt, family guy t shirt, skinny jeans, and checkered vans. The music blasted through foam covered Sony headphones that looped behind my neck. The song Pieces Mended by The Used (2002) played on a beat up disc man, which was decorated in yellow caution tape, duct tape, and sharpie marker. Three minutes passed felt more like a decade. I remember thinking that the entire situation was bullshit and no medication, or amount of therapy was going to help me. The only ingredients that would ensure a smooth day were whiskey, a wine flavored dutch, and my bed. The song lyrics supported my decision to ditch therapy that day, because honestly, what did they know about anything. The lyric, fuck it, I m fine became my motto for the next few years (The Used, 2002). Present Day Detailed memories from childhood and adolescence are difficult to remember, but the emotions that arise in association with being fifteen are difficult to forget. Using music and movement made it easier to embody a younger version of myself for the Adolescent Mandala assignment. Embodiment meant going back to that song that motto, and recalling those moments when [b]eing faced with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Critical Literacy Essay Premise for Critical Literacy Critical Literacy has many different forms, and can be very different depending on which classroom it is taking place in. The basic premise that I acquired from researching critical literacy is that it requires the literate consumers of the text to adopt a critical questioning approach (Critical Literacy, 2015). Critical Literacy is forming an individual opinion on a topic that isn t only superficial, but also in depth and meaningful. Being critically literate isn t about attaining literacy for the purpose of reading letters on a page, it is to read the words on the page and become engaged in a discussion formulating opinions and expressing ideas openly. Becoming critically literate means that an individual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A couple of them are Paulo Freire, Allen Luke, Henry Giroux, and Joe Kincheloe. Many of them share the same beliefs about this topic, but with a different viewpoint. Paulo Freire was a twentieth century Brazilian educator. He was born September 19, 1921 and died May 2, 1997. Freire was a leading advocate for critical pedagogy, and contributed to the philosophy of education from a more classical approach such as Plato and modern Marxist. Freire believed in a banking method which is compared to students. He viewed students as empty bank accounts waiting to be filled by the teacher. According to Freire, by filling students with this new knowledge it transforms them into receiving objects (Paulo Freire, Wiki). Paulo Freire believed that Critical thinking was not a one way development, not something done for students or to them for their own good (Freire, 1989, 34). Freire s pedagogy focused on writing, reading, and things based around the student s life, and not repetitive lecturing. One of Freire s most stressed phrases, I believe, is reading the world. Something that Paulo says is that when reading words, you are actually reading different perspectives of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Hawaiian Missionaries The first missionaries arrived to the Hawaiian Islands in 1820 and made a lot of changes to Hawaii when they arrived, both good and bad. When the missionaries arrived to the islands they thought of the natives as savages. They all needed to become converts to followers of Christ, drop their own beliefs and pick up new ones. They also sought out to civilize the natives, by teaching them how to read and write, sing and Christianize them. Hiram Bingham and Asa Thurston were the first of many missionaries to arrive in Hawaii. The Queen at the time, Kaahumanu accepted the arrival of the missionaries from New England to teach their religion. Although there were many positive affects of missionary that came to the Hawaiian Islands, there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Asa Thurston stayed with Liholiho, and Bingham led the others to Honolulu and arrived there on April 14,1820. Bingham had a hard time setting up mission schools and drawing the islanders in for them to learn. A lot of the Hawaiians were interested in what was going on, but never really stayed around, they did not like the clothes and learning to read and they thought writing was just to hard, but they were still able to teach a good number of them. There were also many things the Hawaiians did that the missionaries thought were a disgraceful. They viewed hula as sinful and too provocative, and they were not overjoyed with polygamy and incest, marrying into their same bloodline happening everywhere. It was going to be a huge job for these missionaries to change this place around. They did what they could and it would make a huge impact on Hawaii eventually. The missionaries developed a successful alphabet for Hawaiian by 1826, taught Hawaiians to read and write the language, published various educational books in Hawaiian, and eventually finished translating the Bible. Soon after the first Protestant missionaries arrived in Hawaii in 1820, Kaahumanu embraced the missionaries teaching, and Christianity. Kaahumanu was born in 1768 she married Kamehameha. When he died he passed down the crown to his son Liholiho. But Kaahumanu and Liholiho ruled as equal because Kamahameha thought his son lacked leadership ability. So ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Overall Concept Of Public Relations The purpose of this paper is to identify and discuss various image problems or publicity needs within a company through their specific Public Relations Campaigns. Through the study and research of this topic, deeper understanding of the overall concept of Public Relations will hopefully be attained. A corporate identity or image is the comprehensive image of a corporation, business or firm from the view of the public, including customers, employees and investors. It is essential that good corporate image is achieved within a corporation, so that the public may view the corporation as positive or beneficial. Therefore, if the image of a corporation is affected negatively or perceived by the public to be bad, it can damage not only the corporation s reputation and credibility, but also its appeal to the public. Publicity is the distribution of information with the goal of increasing awareness among the public on a specific concept or entity. This entity may range from a person to an organization; it can be an object or an idea; it could be anything thinkable. As long as there is a concept or entity, it can be publicized. The main point of publicity is to have the public gain awareness on something. In the business world, publicity is usually used to create awareness and understanding of a corporation, therefore increasing popularity and overall image. There is a famous saying, There is no such thing as bad publicity. This sentence is true of publicity in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Extract By Junot Diaz Essay The extract How to Date a Brown Girl by Junot Diaz basically explains a detailed instruction on how to deal with females of different races. It is filled with gender stereotypes throughout the extract where most of these stereotypes are not justified. The protagonist would like others to believe that he is a girls man or girls dem sugar according to Beenie Man. Is he such a girls man if he is worried that a girl would not turn up to a date? Is he a true girls man if he sees all the possible things that could go wrong during the date? One would argue that his views and stereotypes are all wrong and race does not determine promiscuity. It is not fair to say that all white girls are open to explore their sexuality. It is not fair to say that you are guaranteed to get a hand job from any white girl once you get her alone. One can argue that all his views about women are due to what he heard and not based on his experience of being a male. Noting that most main stream pornographic movies are those of white women, maybe the notion that white women are opened to their sexuality is not too far off. Maybe there is some truth behind this stereotype, and maybe there is not any truth to it at all. Within this extract, there are strong elements that suggest various degrees of respectability and reputation, along with a very small aspect of sexual objectification of women. Today we see the objectification of women in media ever so often that it becomes normal and almost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Rubberteech Case Outsourcing production of Fibertech s company needs to be delicately decided due to the potential resentment engendered in the United Kingdom s workers and customers. Even though most companies that outsource their production due to production costs being cut, that still does not always lead them into the clear due to the many other risks that are still at hand. For this business, in particular, I would advise FiberTech to expand the company s productions processes outside of the United Kingdom. This company has hit a key milestone in that we have expanded our market reach and are selling on a global scale. Though the board is suggesting to you, Niall that you should cease mitigating the cost of international delivery by producing FiberTech ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, depending on which location this company decides to produce in, we may be able to further reduce costs by paying for pieces produced. In addition, we would avoid any contact with unions reducing any additional problems like strikes, contract negotiations, and terminating poor performance workers that may affect our production time to customers. In addition, lowering labor, operating, and overhead costs though outsourcing would allow this company to potentially lower out price levels. And with our high demand, this can lead to an increase in sales and the ability to take market shares from our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Social Institutions Social Institutions Kelly Beam Criminal Organization Week 3 Thomas Borton A social institution is the area or group where a person lives or grows up. Getting an education creates a social institution because school helps to forming variable for the students who attend. The experience and knowledge a person receives in school, the environment a person grows up around helps them make the choices they make in life and develops what kind of person they become as an adult. Social Institutions relate to organized crime as being the theory we are all a product of the environment we grow up in. Most feel what we are exposed to within any kind of social group for any length of time we will start to adopt many of the ways and characteristics ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Having the possible risk of being sentenced to death is supposed to be a general deterrence. The theory within this theory known as the special deterrence theory further states the punishment for criminal acts should be significantly more severe for convicted criminals to deter them from ever repeating their acts again. Although many argue the deterrence theories are not effective, many researchers have acknowledged that if the expecting costs of committing crimes go up without the increase of expected benefit, potential criminals will not commit as many crimes (Lyman amp; Potter, 2007). Although all of these theories have very different points of view on why organized crime and criminal behavior exist and continue to exist, they all have adopted ways to solve the problem and those ways have been implemented into our criminal justice system in many ways to deter and control criminal activity. The variables of the cause of organized crime is still debated by many, but social institutions and being the product of our environment is clearly a good foundation to start with. Sources Lyman, M. D., amp; Potter, G. W. (2007). Organized crime (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Science-Fiction Films During The 1950 s The science fiction film genre serves as an excellent medium for examining shifting power structures, social paranoia and Cold War politics during the 1950s. A number of films released during this period, including: Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956), The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951), Them (1954) and Attack of the 50ft Woman (1958), are particularly symptomatic of the social and political atmosphere of the time. These films navigate not only narrative based issues such as the threat of aliens and science experiments gone wrong; but also wider issues of the time, such as the Cold War, changes in the US film industry, urbanisation, politics, the growing power of women and most significantly, social concern about nuclear energy. Before analysing individual science fiction films from the 1950s, it is important to gain a clear understanding of the social, cultural and political background against which these films were set. Paranoia is a term frequently used to describe an acute, anxiety dominated medical condition (Paranoia, 2009), however in the context of 1950 s America, this term can be used more accurately to describe the general, delusionary mood of the nation. The first important event that influenced a paranoiac filmmaking atmosphere was the Cold War. As opposed to the hot war (WWII) that involved active military hostilities, the Cold War was based on heightened tension and suspicions between Western Bloc (USA) powers and Eastern Bloc (Soviet Union) powers (The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Learning Environment in Clinical Practice Clinical practice in hospital plays an important part of learning environment for nursing curriculum. Mc Cabe (1985) thinks that clinical learning experience provides students for knowledge and socializing in professional education. Furthermore, the professional socialization of nursing students occurs largely in the practice setting (Windsor 1987.Lee French 1997). I am a registered staff nurse working in emergency department with experience almost for nine years. Before this I m one of the nursing student diplomas in this hospital for three years. Now I m under gone for my top up degree nursing for two years later. I m working in emergency department from greed until now. My workplace is a famous department in most hospital with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sometimes there is missing equipment in my skill lab. This issue can disadvantageous for my workplace. Every student or staff should have pass or id number before they enter the skill lab. It can prevent missing or damage equipment in my skill lab. Social environment is a social setting provides those individuals with the feeling of comfort and safety. Relationship between behavior, environment and personal can help student for their learning in social environment. In emergency department we always work together as a friends and team works, with nurses, student, doctors and also manager. Windsor (1987) agrees that students must have a good relationship with learner and patient for their clinical experience. Social learning in workplace and personal professional development must stand together as a growing education. Streumer (2006), Palonen et al (2004) believe that individual cognitive is social interactions at workplace. My workplace is very busy, sometime when student posting in our department, nurses don t have time teach them. The students must learn by themselves. If they have any problem in their procedures or learning, they can ask the nurses. Hinchliff (1999) thinks that students learn by acting as their role model and there is no problem for them to learn. Although my clinical area are very busy, my ward sister always helps their staff or student to organize ward, staff ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Personal Narrative Essay On Millie Cane It was a sunny afternoon in the town of jamesville. Nobody, including myself, was inside. Everyone was out mowing their yards or planting flowers. There weren t many days like today in this town. Many of the people here have plenty of secrets that they would never tell. See, its sunday and nearly the entire town is pretending to be the perfect little church family they want everyone to think they are. But is this how they actually are? Later that quiet day, I was walking on the sidewalk past one of my best friend s house. Her name is Millie Cane and let me tell you, she is a crazy one. Millie was one of those people you could tell anything and know that they would never tell a soul...lets just say she was my partner in crime. As I was walking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Critical Analysis of Jiri Kylian’s Choreographic Style in... Anna Kisselgoff a professional dance critic believes; Jiri Kylian s choreography resulted in scores of younger choreographers being influenced by the emotional and kinetic thrust of his signature style, a highly physical fusion of ballet technique with the idiomatic freedom of modern dance. As an artist, he has been remarkably deep and original. Jiri Kylian s Black and White ballets, premiered on May 7, 1988, have a number of defining characteristics which create a unique contemporary style. Elements of movement, theatrical elements and themes are carried through all six dances which creates a number of motifs throughout the series of dance works. All six dances in the black and white ballets are based on sexuality. The male ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another common feature of all the dances is that the music is an irregular rhythm, creating suspense and standing out as individual. Kylian s choreography uses the ability to isolate and coordinate different body parts as well as the use of hands to communicate meaning in all of his dances. Humor is often created as a result in over the top facial expressions like in six dances . Kylian as a contemporary choreographer uses stillness as a choreographic device in all of his dances. Another unique element to his dance style is the entrances and exits of the performers. He explores space s limitations and capabilities making the entrances and exits part of the dance. In all of Jiri Kylian s dances, the dancers enter and exit the stage into darkness rather than through wings. The dancers in all Jiri Kylian s Black and white ballets, dance predominately in a large group, with individuals or pairs breaking off to do their individual movements before soon joining back in with the group. The use of theatrical elements in Jiri Kylian s dances is a defining characteristic of his style as a choreographer. He chooses to use plain, often nude coloured costumes in all his dances, for example in Sarabanade and Petite mort , the dancers look naked. This is a personal choice and was done to reinforce his views that dance should be about dancing not the costumes . Also this nude costuming matches the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Analysis Of Edgar Allan Poe s I Became Insane, With... As stated by Edgar Allen Poe, a prominent gothic author, I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity (Poe). Gothic authors were known for writing about insanity, but also becoming insane themselves. Poe was one of the authors that were known for becoming insane after writing about it for so long. Gothic period authors use terror and horror throughout novels, as well. Gothic literature was written in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. American Gothicism adapted the writing techniques and from European Gothicism. American authors adapted plots from others and made them into their own. The movement began by writing about the terrifying Indians of the frontier (Snodgrass 1). Gothic literature draws on a combination of terror and romanticism as its foundation. Movement authors incorporated more psychological aspects into the novels instead of peaceful aspects. Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville and Nathaniel Hawthorne are influential authors of the movement. The authors incorporate the unique qualities of gothic literature in their works. In particular, Gothic period author Charles Brockden Brown incorporates the two characteristics of insanity and an atmosphere of mystery in his novels Wieland and Edgar Huntley. Undoubtedly, Gothicism was meant to focus on the darker side of human nature (Gothic Literature). This literary movement began from authors that believed the novels in the transcendentalism movement were too optimistic. The readers became ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Power In Crime And Punishment Crime And Punishment By... According to Foucault, power does not belong to the individual, but to the system, to the institution. In his essay on Discipline and Punish, Foucault presents his idea of the panopticon mechanism, a mechanism in which visibility is a trap. With little importance over the actual individual in the role of the observer or of the observed, the object of the system is total power over the observed. Due to the unique shape of the panopticon, there are no corners and thus no blind spots for the observed to hide in. The private space is replaced by the public one. Furthermore, as final evidence of total control, the observed never knows for sure if they are being watched or not, as they can t see the observer (Foucault 200 205). Foucault further argues that this system is followed by any government institution, placing the society under permanent observation. Individuals might try to evade the system, but achieving liberation and freedom is not something that anyone could do. Dostoevsky s famous novel, Crime and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The protagonist, Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, a former student, decides to murder and rob an old pawn broker, Alyona Ivanovna, not due to his desperate need of money, but due to a theory he wants to test. Raskolnikov leaves no evidence which would lead the investigation to him; however, the police lieutenant in charge of the case, Porfiry Petrovich, a meticulous thinker, understands Raskolnikov s theory and has a big role in influencing the student to confess. Between the murder and the confession, Raskolnikov undergoes a long and painful process of thought. His friend, Razumikhin Prokofych, along with a prostitute and his future significant other, Sonia Semyonovna Marmeladova, are part of the protagonist s path. In the end, Sonia turns out to be Raskolnikov s salvation as she helps him find redemption and start living ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay on Jewish History Jewish History Throughout the history of the world, the Jewish people have been persecuted and oppressed because of their religious beliefs and faith. Many groups of people have made Jews their scapegoat. Jews have suffered from years of intolerance because people have not understood what the religion really means. They do not understand where and why the religion began, nor the customs of it s people. For one to understand the great hardships, triumphs, and history of the Jewish people one must open mindedly peruse a greater knowledge of the Jewish people and faith. In the beginning, Judaism was founded by Abraham when he began to worship a figure called Elohim. There were twelve original tribes that were enslaved for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The prophets Ezekiel and Deutero Isaiah believed that Yahweh had used the Babylonian Empire to punish the Israelites for their sins, and he therefore had the power to redeem them from captivity if they repented. The Babylonian exiles messianic hope for a restored Judean kingdom under the leadership of a scion of the royal house of David seemed to have been justified when Cyrus the Great, after conquering Babylon in 539 BC, permitted a repatriation of subject populations and a restoration of local temples. The restored Judean commonwealth did not fully realize this hope, however, because the Persians did not allow the reestablishment of a Judean monarchy, but only a temple state with the high priest as its chief administrator. A truly monotheistic religion developed as the God of Israel came to be seen as the God ruling universal history and the destiny of all nations (Rich 2). As for a common thread throughout Judaism, the area of focus is the place associated with the religion, Jerusalem, a place to call home. No other religion has ever been so attached to its birthplace as Judaism. Perhaps this is because Jews have been exiled and restricted from this place for most of their history. Jerusalem is not only home to Judaism, but to the Muslim and Christian religions, as well. Historically, this has made it quite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Sportsmanship Vs Sportsmanship There is much debate in our current athletic culture on sportsmanship and gamesmanship. Stories of scandals seem to make the news headlines almost weekly in college and professional athletics. In fact, a story just broke about the Boston Red Sox using an apple watch to steal signs from the New York Yankees (Olney, 2017). Stealing signs has always been part of baseball but using technology is prohibited. There are numerous other examples of athletic teams bending the rules or completely breaking the rules in order to gain a competitive advantage. Sportsmanship is an important part of sports because it ensures that competitors are competing in a fair and ethical manner. According to Epstein (2016), The ethics of sports was once fairness. Fairness meant not taking undue advantage; if anything, it meant allowing such advantages as chance turned up to go to one s opponent. The Illinois High School Association s slogan for sportsmanship is, Do What s Right! ( Do What s Right ). According to the IHSA athletes and coaches should, Represent their school and community favorably through positive interaction with opposing fans and players before, during, and after the competition ( Do What s Right! ). Good sportsmanship means that athletes, coaches, and fans, respect their opponent, the referees, and the game. This means playing within the rules, accepting the judgment of the officials, and be humble and gracious in both victory and defeat. It is easy to identify good or bad ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Miserism In A Christmas Carol Books are written in different time periods and are read by the people during that time and the following generations to come. The way that each book is interpreted may differ depending on the time period, because there will be changes in the ways of thinking depending on the historical or cultural context. In A Christmas Carol written by Charles Dickens during the Industrial Revolution, the belief that everyone should become charitable instead of miserly is represented throughout the novella. In another novel, The Old Man and the Sea written by Ernest Hemingway, Santiago an old fisherman carries many beliefs: that one should depend on his or her skill instead of luck and things will not always go the way it was planned. These books would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, Dickens wanted to convey how absurd the wealthy people are for abusing the people who are below their social group through Scrooge. He believes that his readers would avoid making the mistakes that Ebenezer Scrooge made. Additionally, if a person from the United States in 2015 were to read this novella, the message of being generous towards others, that Dickens communicates, would still be transmitted. This is because by going through Scrooge s life in the past, present and future, and showing him learning his lessons, transfers to the readers, who then learn the lesson as well. In addition, there are times when Dickens reveals Scrooge s self realization in hopes that the readers will too. For example, the realization that he is the fault of his misery and has no one to blame for it, he vows, I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future! ...The Spirits of all Three shall strive within me (61) and becomes a very merry and unselfish person. Furthermore, by overtly having Scrooge speak the lesson more than once, readers in any time period could learn Dickens belief that he tried to convey throughout the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Chromatography Lab Chromatography is a separation technique that is used to separate the components of a mixture (BBC, 2014). Chromatography is used to identify chemicals or colours in food, ink, and dyes to name a few (BBC, 2014). Chromatography has a stationary phase and a mobile phase. The stationary phase doesn t move and consists of a solid, or a liquid on a solid (University of California Davis, 2013). The mobile phase moves up through the stationary phase and consists of a liquid or a gas (University of California Davis, 2013). In the experiment conducted, paper was used as the stationary phase, and chromatography solvent was used as the mobile phase. With the help of chromatography paper and chromatography, three types of pigments were found in the plant. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The pigments chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b both have different structures, however the differences are small. The structure of chlorophyll consists of molecules such as carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen bonded to a metal ion in the center (Harvey et al., 2000). The metal ion in the center of chlorophyll is magnesium, and is the molecule in the center of the porphyrin ring (Harvey et al., 2000). The porphyrin ring consists of four nitrogen atoms bonded around the magnesium ion in a square like shape (Harvey et al., 2000). Outside of the magnesium ion and four nitrogen atoms are atoms of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen (Harvey et al., 2000). To add on, chlorophyll bonds to the hydrophobic regions of chlorophyll proteins (Harvey et al., 2000). When talking about the chemical properties of chlorophyll they vary for both chlorophyll a and for chlorophyll b. When chlorophyll a is separated from the magnesium ion it has a blue black colour when it is in solid form (Onslow, 2014). However, chlorophyll a gives a blue green colour when in a soluble solvent (Onslow, 2014). On the other hand, chlorophyll b has a green black colour when in solid form, but it is a pure green colour when in a soluble solvent (Onslow, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Essay On Reconstruction After The Civil War From April 12, 1861, to May 9, 1865, the United States had one of its bloodiest conflicts that it was ever involved in. The Civil War was a war between the North and the South of the United States. During this war, there were around 620,000 men that were killed. This war ended after Confederate general Edmund Kirby Smith surrendered his troops. At this point the fighting had ceased, however, the tensions between the North and the South were still present. There were still disagreements on the rights of the now freed blacks. After the Civil War, there was a question on how the South would re enter the government of the Union and how the southern states were going to view the blacks. This time period after the Civil War where these questions were answered is known as The Reconstruction and lasted from 1863 1877. During this time period, President Lincoln was murdered and President Johnson was impeached. Congress also made major additions to the Constitution that they thought would bring equality to the South. These changes caused a backlash and whites tried to get back to the way things were before the war when whites had all the power. Despite a few positive outcomes, this era of reconstruction of the South ultimately failed. Presidents Lincoln s plan in 1863 was to reunite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The southern states entered back into the Union but there were still uncertainties on the status of the slaves. During this time period, there were three amendments to the constitution that gave the blacks their rights. These amendments cause backlash from white supremacy groups. This time period also shifted the economy in both the North and the South. The Reconstruction ultimately failed to protect the freed slaves. This era put the blacks into a poor economic and social situation and did not achieve equal rights for all citizens. The Reconstruction Era left the South with a weakened economic and political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Evaluation Of The Pediatric Manager Martha Mcguire, What... To All Meeting Participants: This meeting is called to review the VRMC s question and its relation to the Pediatric Manager Martha McGuire, What does RIGHT look like ? I m not sure of the past practices and relationships between the manager and the employees and the manager and the patients and patents families. The Peds manager s behavior I ve witnessed on Wednesday December 21st, is unacceptable and simply will not be tolerated. I cared for 5 patients the previous night. As shift change was approaching, 3 of the 5 asked me who will be the nurses working today. As I provided them with the answer, the replies were shocking, to me! The parents of the 3 requested that they have another nurse to care for them instead of Martha. My reply to them was we all aim to provide excellent service. All three parents had similar responses to why they didn t want Martha as their nurse. This goes to the VRMC s phrase What does RIGHT look like ? Do I smile at others in the hallway? According to these parents, Martha does not. One parent went on to tell me that as they approach the unit they greeted the nurses at the desk. She stated Martha may not have heard them. She stated that Martha stated in a very disturbing tone EXCUSE ME, Y ALL COULD SPEAK. I didn t witness this but it was enough for the parent to request her to not be their caregiver for the day. Do I project a professional appearance? On December 21st, Martha passed out breakfast trays. One parent stated that as Martha entered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Ancient Jews And Their Belief Of God Ancient Jews and their Belief in God(s) Throughout the centuries, the Jewish people have maintained their customs and religion. One of the most common assumptions has been that the ancient Jews have always been monotheistic. Yet, upon closer examination, this conventional wisdom is inaccurate. Ugaritic texts, archeological data, and the Biblical narrative itself all demonstrate that the ancient Jews were not monotheistic, contrary to what many believe. In fact, there is proof that they acknowledged and sometimes worshipped other gods, as late as the seventh century CE. In order to grasp what this means, there needs to be an understanding of who the ancient Jews were, who their neighbors were, and what was worshipped at the time. To understand what the ancient Jews believed in, we first must define who these ancient Jews were. The first mention of ancient Jews in history is in the year 1207 BCE. In the book, Ancient Inscriptions: Voices from the Biblical World, an Egyptian King Merneptah tries to conquer many lands through his campaign to achieve greatness. He writes about his conquests and mentions Israel by saying, Israel is laid to waste, his seed is no more. Ronald Hendel, a Biblical scholar, cites this verse in his article, Israel among the Nations, and we begin to see mention of the Jewish people in history. Up until this point, there is no historical proof that a separate nation of Israel existed. This verse gives us evidence of the coexistence of Israel and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Matthew Shepard Analysis Society s view on sexuality has played a pivotal role in the equality of the gay community. Their existence is often ignored as there is a stigma against their lifestyle and those who choose to reveal their identity are either attacked or shunned away. The fatality of Matthew Shepard during the late 90s proved to show that some parts of society had not yet accepted homosexuality. Whether or not acceptance is relevant today, the play works to address the issues of sexuality through Matthew and have the audience understand the reality of the lives tormented by hate. Shepard s character reveals to the audience the issues of sexuality by serving as a martyr for the gay community. Sadly his death would then only bring the attention needed to recognize anti gay hate crimes and awaken the movement needed to replace hate with understanding and acceptance. As an audience, we regrettably understand that when a tragic event occurs, only then do we decide to act. Most people are unaware that they have the power to prevent hate crimes by educating their communities about sexuality and taking away the dogmatic view that only heterosexuality is normal. One could think of Matthew as a Christ figure, whom he is sacrificed for the sake of change considering that his death received national attention to anti gay sentiment. Throughout history there have been worse crimes but never received as much attention as Laramie. To have one person represent the struggles of the gay community is not acceptable and the audience needs to understand that there will be more crimes. The residents Laramie declare they have a live and let live mentality as opposed to the rest of Wyoming. Whether this mentality is relevant for the rest of the United States, it reaches out to the audience to question whether they feel the same as those in Laramie. As a society, we choose to avoid people who don t fit our agenda and as long as they don t come in contact with us, we are ok with them. This type of mentality is more of a silent treatment. The indifference can be shown by characters such as Sherry Johnson, wife of a police officer. While she does express sympathy for Matthew Shepard, she also feels that he is granted a special privilege for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Age Of Enlightenment DBQ The Age of Enlightenment, a movement during the 17th and 18th century started from the Europeans, later moving into American colonies. The point of this movement was for the society to reform on a new base such as emphasizing reason and individualism over tradition. Enlightenment thinkers, Montesquieu, Rousseau, Beccaria, Locke, and Voltaire helped launched this project amongst Europeans. John Locke, for example, criticized absolute monarchy and favored self government. Voltaire also believed that people should be able to speak their minds without the fear they may be punished. Through these philosophy influence, this eventually leads to European rulers ruling with a sense of equality, democratic governance, and abolition. John Locke known as an Enlightenment thinker believed in the equality between men. A state also of equality, wherein all the power and jurisdiction is reciprocal, no one having more than another...by an evident and clear appointment, an undoubted right to dominion and sovereignty (Doc. 2). John Locke stated this in 1690 with the meaning that everyone is equal no matter what their rank or power may be. They must all have the same advantages with the except that the person may want to work for someone else. To renounce liberty is to renounce being a man, to surrender the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For a country to have equality, rank or power does not matter and all people have the same rights. The three branches lead to a more of a democratic governance and more of a self government where one branch does not have more power than another. Finally, rulers are making adjustments to the Age of Enlightenment, starting with a patent and later reforming their own characters. The Age of Enlightenment began a reformation of a society while a new object in mind. This Enlightenment Movement helped Europe...and now it ll help American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Lululemon Analysis Lululemon was founded by Chop Wilson in Vancouver, Canada in 1998. Lululemon itself is described as a yoga inspired athletic apparel that is both for men and women. The company has apparel for yoga, training, running and fashion. It has shaped the way people dress to go workout. Society finds themselves purchasing consumer products for no reason. Lululemon is recognized for its high quality and pricy products. They buy these things that fill a void they have inside of them. But in the end they will keep wanting more. Consumers today have depended on money and how consumption brings negative outcome behind materialism. In the essay Two Cheers for Materialism by James B. Twitchell, he defines us American as materialists and how we are a nation of consumers. While Lululemon is a popular consumer choice, many aspects influence the consumption of such a product such as when Lululemon first started out, When I first came across the brand and the expatiations it has for consumers. When Lululemon first started out, it was only for women. Now they expanded their store and brought in a men s section and a youth section for just girls. When you walk into Lululemon you walk into a store that has a bunch of athletic wear. There is a Men s side and Women s side. You walk into an atmospheric friendly place, the employees are very nice and helpful. Lululemon does not advertise their product like Nike, Puma or any other athletic brand usually does with their commercials and ads. They get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Types Of Videogames Which are the best videogames? For the past 40 plus years, videogames have taken over entertainment. With genres like first person shooters, horror, massive multiplayer online role playing, open world, and strategy games being the biggest of them all. Many argue about which of these genres is the best, with most arguments ending in torn friendships or just any negative ending there is to offer. With these genres in mind, there are plenty sub genres. For now, we will focus on the general genre of each game and the other games of that genre that did well. Having that in mind, which are the best videogames? First Person Shooters To start it off we will start with the first person shooter genre and games. The first first person shooter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has become fan favorites all over the world. It will literally take you out your seat in fear. Can you guess which one it is? It is indeed the genre of horror. Horror has been around for ages in entertainment and when it hit the games back in the late 1980s it wasn t as popular as it is now. The game that started it all was Resident Evil 1 for PlayStation 1. As a kid, most remember playing this game and enjoying every moment of the jump scares and total rampage. It was a horror game that also added the factor of a third person shooter, surviving in a whole lot of different scenarios, having you stay up for hours trying to complete the whole game and explore every crevice of the game. The franchise is one of the most popular of them all. Another example of the more popular games that came out back in 2014 is Five Nights At Freddy s. The franchise has then released many more games after that ranging from Five Nights At Freddy s 1 all the way to 4, Five Nights At Freddy s World and Five Nights At Freddy s : Sisters Location. (Five Nights at Freddy s)Every kid knowing this game and having played it, it shows how horror and the aspect of not knowing can introduce curiosity in a person and have you playing these horror games for hours at a time. To give a better perspective of how big this genre is we can talk about even another very very big game, Outlast. Outlast being one of the biggest games of the year in 2016 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Power of Social Engineers in The Art Of Deception by... The Art of Deception is an in depth look at the vulnerability that the common man has to the social engineer. Mitnick s perspective comes from a social angle instead of a technological one, seeing as he is known as the greatest hacker all over media and most of his methods weren t technologically inclined but socially. A quick look into Mitnick s background, he was an only child who had a knack for understanding the Nitti Gritty of technology. As a child, he managed to hack the bus system in Los Angeles and travel for free, exploited telephone networks as a teen and in college, infiltrated their network and was later hired because it was either that or expulsion. These are just a few of his many hacking exhibitions. He has served jail time because he realised what he did was wrong and is now helping companies avoid similar exploitations through his security company, public talks and through his books. In this day and age, where information is the new currency on the block, criminals are on the rise to acquire this information. The book highlights the different techniques and attacks of the social engineer and how easily we are persuaded into thinking that technology has secured us from these attacks. He shows these through a variety of stories that have actually happened as indications of our negligence to these attacks, but as well points out ways that we can protect ourselves from these attacks and become less victimized by the social engineer. He gets us to look through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Lack Of Discipline For Prosecutorial Consecutors I. Introduction Prosecutorial misconduct is something that rarely gets brought to the light. Mainly because prosecutors seldom get punished for their misconduct. Prosecutors are held to a higher moral standard than the average person because of their knowledge of the law. However, some prosecutors use this as an excuse to cut corners and think that he or she is untouchable. The job of a prosecutor is to find justice, but some prosecutors just want to get a conviction every time. Some prosecutors are willing to do whatever it takes to do so, even if it means breaking the rules. II. Lack of Discipline for Prosecutors Believe it or not, prosecutorial misconduct is not new, it has been going on for decades. Carmen Marino was a prosecutor in the Cuyahoga County District Attorney s Office in Ohio for thirty years; he made many convictions over his career and even got an award named after him. That was until most of those convictions got overturned because of his misconduct. For example, failing to disclose key pieces of evidence to defendants before trial, allowing prosecution witnesses to lie on the stand, and delivering improper closing statements. The Center for Public Integrity reported that five of Marino s convictions had been overturned by reviewing courts. One of the most well known cases of Marino s was a case involving someone named Joseph D Ambrosio who was convicted of murder in 1989 and sentenced to death. D Amborsio filed a writ of habeas corpus based ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Homelessness Praxis Lab Report Homelessness has proven to be a stubborn community issue in Utah, so much so that it was listed as one of Utah s top ten priorities by the Utah Foundation. This is due to the fact that, according to the Department of Workforce Services, nearly 15,000 people are considered homeless (continuous homeless for one year) as of 2015. The homeless population, in addition to having no stable home, faces a range of challenges in both their health and social situations. These issues include substance abuse, mental health disorders, criminal records, and extended periods of unemployment. Despite the state providing funding for housing, particularly with House Bill 436 of 2016, these issues will certainly impede the ability of these people to maintain stable housing. For the purpose of the Praxis Lab idea, the focus of this Praxis Lab description will be on the substance abuse problems and mental health disorders the homeless experience. The lab would incorporate students majoring in Health Promotion Education, Psychology, Sociology, and Health Society Policy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nearly a quarter of the homeless face both substance abuse and mental issues, therefore individualized care, while potentially effective in individual cases, will be slow in helping the homeless population as a whole. Sociology students will examine the scope of the homeless population, encompassing issues with poverty, social structure, and deviant behavior. Health Society Policy students will explore the lifestyle, environmental exposure, and socioeconomic facets of the homeless. Together, these students will have the purpose of creating a more long term and extensive solution mediated through their research and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Media Ecology Theory MEDIA ECOLOGY THEORY Terms | Definitions | Media Ecology Theory | the medium is the message; the laws of media (enhancement, obsolescence, retrieval, reversal) demonstrate that technology affects communication through new technology | media ecology | the study of how media and communication processes affect human perception, feeling, emotion, and value | | | bias of communication | Harold Innis s contention that technology has a shaping power on society | global village | the notion that humans can no longer live in isolation, but rather will always be connected by continuous and instantaneous electronic media | epoch | era or historical age | tribal era | age when oral tradition was embraced and hearing was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mark hacks into the databases of various residence halls, downloads pictures and names of female students and, using an algorithm for ranking chess players supplied by his best friend Eduardo Saverin (essentially the Elo rating system, written on a window pane recalling a scene of A beautiful mind), he creates in a few hours a website called FaceMash.com , where male students can iteratively choose which of two girls presented at a time is more attractive. Mark is punished with six months of academic probation after the traffic to the site brings down parts of Harvard s network, and becomes vilified among most of Harvard s female community. However, the popularity of FaceMash and the fact that he created it in one night, while drunk, brings him to the attention of Cameron Winklevoss and Tyler Winklevoss, identical twins and members of Harvard s rowing team, and their business partner Divya Narendra. As a result, he gains a job working for the Winklevoss twins as the programmer of their website, Harvard Connection. Soon afterwards, Mark approaches his friend Eduardo and tells him of his idea for what he calls Thefacebook , an online social networking website exclusive to Harvard University students. He explains this would let people share personal and social information securely. Eduardo agrees to help Mark, providing a thousand dollars to help start the site. Once complete, they distribute the link to Eduardo s connections at the Phoenix ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...