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Dystopian Societies In The Hunger Games
Utopian societies have a tendency to become corrupt dystopias. This means that even though someone
has an idea of a perfect society it can never be achieved. It is important to life at large because people
must realize that there will always be problems some are just larger than others. If men were angels,
no government would be necessary. (James Madison) My first movie is The Hunger Games. The
director is Gary Ross. The Main Actors are, Jennifer Lawrence (Katniss), Josh Hutcherson (Peeta),
Liam Hemsworth (Gale), Elizabeth Banks (Effie), and Woody Harrelson (Haymitch). This movie is an
action film. In The Hunger Games, there is a new government called the Capital. They saved the
country from despair, and in return require each district to
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Ancient Cosmology And The Natural Laws Of The Universe
It has been embedded in Chinese psyche that nature is a powerful force which nurtures life and human
beings but could also be unpredictable, uncontrollable and terribly devastating. Always bearing in
mind the incredible power of nature, early Chinese noticed the perpetual transformation and
interchange between all elements in the universe in order to inhibit, to support, to impact and to
impulse each other s development and expansion. Therefore, it is a common belief among most
Chinese that harmony is the essence of life and all living beings coordinate under the natural laws of
the universe. This ancient cosmology leads us to the concept of yin and yang, a famous Chinese
philosophy explaining the balance of all elements in the universe. ... Show more content on
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Yin yang, in its simplest concept, is derived from peasant s daily life and was only meant to explain
natural phenomena: the rise and set of the sun, an essential force controlling Chinese s farming,
trading and production. The yang symbol implies the sunlight during the day when peasants start their
day at the fields while yin illustrates a lack of sunlight at night when farmers return home to rest. This
sun based daily pattern leads to further implication which associates yang with movement and activity
(dong) and yin, on the other hand, with rest and passivity (jing). There is not much historical evidence
suggesting other possible original meanings of yin and yang. However, no matter how and when the
primitive concept of yin yang was formed, it has become profoundly influential in Chinese and other
East Asian culture.
At the beginning, yin and yang existed as two independent and unconnected concepts. Later then, we
can see these two characters be written together for the first time in a verse from Shijing (Book of
Songs), one of Zhou Dynasty s famous classic: Viewing the scenery at a hill, looking for yinyang . Yin
and yang in this implication are interpreted as the shady and sunny sides of a hill, but meanwhile
emphasizes the general impact of the sun on that hill. Nowadays, yin and yang can be used to
represent many contrasting yet coordinating aspects of different objects. Yang can be masculine,
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Mabo Laramie
English Life Writing Essay In the two life writing pieces, Mabo and Laramie both share similar and
different themes as well as codes and conventions. The film Mabo, directed by Rachael Perkins,
revolves around the true story of Eddie Mabo and his decision to continue to fight for his land and
peoples rights. The audience is persuaded to side with Eddie throughout the use of point of view and
bias. The Laramie project, by Moises Kaufman and the members of the tectonic theatre project,
follows the actions and communications of the Laramie people after the horrific manslaughter of
Matthew Shepard. The two life writing pieces, Mabo and Laramie both share the same key theme
Power. In Mabo, this is shown throughout the biopic and demonstrated ... Show more content on
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In Mabo where Eddie was refused a drink but stayed there until he was thrown in the lockup was seen
as an injustice as he didn t get justice for the racism he experienced but instead got thrown in jail. In
Laramie, Matthew Shepard experienced injustice right before he died, the hatred that grew from the
hearts of Russell Henderson and Aaron McKinney in which lead to the death of Matthew Shepard, had
no justice until the court case. Matthew was vulnerable and didn t get the justice he deserved. In
Mabo, when Eddie had won the Supreme Court case, his family felt as sense of relief and justice for
Eddie. Eddie had passed away prior to the court cases hearing, but the family felt as though his life
had meaning and were proud that his life was spent doing well. In Laramie an example of justice is
when the court case hearing was held and Matthews s father had openly expressed how he felt about
the matter at hand. Dennis Shepard stated Every time you celebrate Christmas, a birthday, the fourth
of July remember that Matt isn t. p.g. 94 In Dennis Shepard s statement he expressed the hate he feels
towards Aaron McKinney and how he would love to see him die. The court case attracted the media
and gathered everyone s attention towards the justice that people wanted to see. The family of
Matthew Shepard felt as though at least some good is coming from the bad of Matthews s
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Gung Ho and Office Space Organizational Communication
Trevor Jones
ORG COMM
Paula Haug
March 27, 2011
Gung Ho And Office Space: How NOT To Manage
Chapter 1 of James C. McCroskey s Organizational Communication for Survival states that some
people believe competent communication is competent communication no matter where it is practiced
. (1) I believe this to be entirely untrue. Subordinate to subordinate communication differs greatly
from subordinate to supervisor communication. As is true for different cultures communicating. In the
movies Office Space and Gung Ho we see two different work places with different management
styles, different office culture, different everything. They both are similar in the way that they feature
a clash between management and the employees. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Movie Office Space features a typical cubicle style office environment. There is no culture clash,
just classic examples of bad management. Peter and Joanna are two people in different environments
who both suffer from dissatisfaction. Peter works at a company similar to Intel or IBM, Joanna at a
restaurant similar to TGI Friday s. The office environment is exactly how our book says it should not
be, which leads to many comical scenes. Communication comes from the top down only, in the form
of impersonal memos. There are 8 bosses that Peter all must answer to. This is described as a Tall
structure of business in our book, like IBM. At IBM there are many units, with many supervisors, and
fewer employees per supervisor (53). Power is very centralized at Peter s job; his main boss is named
Bill Lumbergh. Bill is a greedy, overbearing authoritarian and abuses his power in many ways he has
his own reserved parking spot right in front of the building, he forces Peter to come in to work on the
weekends, and he is very condescending to his employees. The multiple bosses just create a more
negative work environment. For example, when Peter forgets to put coversheets on his TBS reports,
Lumbergh and a couple of his other bosses talk to him like he is stupid, asking if he got the memo.
The memo represents the formal, written mode of communication that classical organizations use. As
stated, Communication comes from the top down, and any
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Sexuality In Brokeback Mountain
Sexuality can affect not only behavior, but also ones role in a social structure. Jack Twist, a rodeo
cowboy, and Ennis Del Mar, in the movie Brokeback Mountain, encounter a sexual experience with
each other and are not positively sure on how to react to it. A rancher, Joe Aguirre, hired Jack and
Ennis as sheepherders, their work took place on Brokeback Mountain located in Wyoming. After
months of lonely work on this mountain, Jack and Ennis finally began to appreciate each other s
company. No matter how bad the weather got and how tired they were, their work continued and
eventually these two men, who were initially strangers to each other, formed a bond. It was a cold
night on the job and Jack and Ennis were all set up at camp bonding ... Show more content on
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It was time for them to part ways and end what they secretly had on Brokeback Mountain. A question
many people would ask is; why would they not continue to love each other and stay together? The
answer is social structure affected them. Social structure is the relationship between different entities
or groups or as enduring and relatively stable patterns of relationship and emphasizes the idea that
society is grouped into structurally related groups or sets of roles, with different functions, meanings
or purposes. (Merton) In Ennis and Jacks society, they both played a role of straight men that work for
the American dream. Their secret relationship would not be accepted in society, which is why they
decided to say goodbye instead of continuing their love for each other. As time went on, they both
settled down and got married. Ennis married a woman named Alma and had two daughters while Jack
found a female rodeo rider. Years passed by and everything seemed to be working out until one day
Jack visited Ennis after about twenty years from when they were together last. Alma saw Jack and
Ennis greet each other with love and kissing. This shocked Alma and put her in a situation not
knowing how to handle it. Jack and Ennis continued to visit each other and would take spontaneous
trips to Brokeback Mountain to relive the old days. Jack was persistent with the
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Threat Assessments
Prepper Journal: Information Gathering for Threat Assessments If you only listen to like minded
individuals what have you leaned. Sometimes, you have to hear things you do not like or agree with
necessarily to learn something new. If everyone agrees with each other, then progressing forward is
not an option in some cases. Knowing the truth is important, and it can be difficult to hear sometimes,
but not knowing is worse. How do you know what is true and what is not however. Prepping is about
being ready, and to have some idea of what to be ready for, you have to have information. There are,
of course, news channels on cable and on local channels that bring you the new, breaking news, and
commentary on events happening locally, nationally and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The truth often times is boring, so it has to be spiced up to get people attention. In the competitive
news business the networks play to who they know their audience to be, so they may spice up to the
point of being misleading. If you are not paying attention, you may fall into the trap of believing
headlines like the banks will fail tomorrow and if you do not dig down into the story you may not
realize it is simply a catchy headline. You have dig down and peel the layers away to get to the actual
truth
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Essay On Mcl
Coming Back From an MCL Injury
When it comes to your ability to move around, participate in sports, and simply walk, your knee joints
are vital. The knee itself is made up of multiple ligaments, bones, and tendons and of all of these
different parts that need to work together to make the joint work. One of these parts is called the
medial collateral ligament or MCL. It is responsible for adding a little more stability to your knee and
leg as well as preventing your knee from bending in dangerous directions. If you are noticing some
pain in the inside portion of your knee or possibly you feel unsteady on one or both of your feet you
may have injured your MCL.
Symptoms
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These may be signs of damage to your MCL and if you find yourself experiencing some of these, you
should probably have your knee and leg checked out by a medical professional.
Causes
Damaging the tissue of MCL can be common in sports, especially contact sports such as football.
Injuring this part of your knee may also commonly be the result of a direct hit or impact on the outside
of the lower leg and/or knee, which can cause the tissue on the inner side of the leg and knee joint to
stretch or even tear in more traumatic situations. This ligament can also end up being damaged if the
joint becomes hyperextended causing the tissue to stretch and possibly tear.
Treatment
Recovery from an MCL injury is not always fun but there are some things that you can do to help
speed it along and maybe make it a little less painful. Rest is usually always helpful when healing
from just about any injury and MCL injuries are no different, so rest as much as possible and try to
stay off your feet when you are able to. Using a compression brace on your knee might help to
improve blood flow and reduce swelling and it may also aid in reducing the pain you are probably
living with through the healing process.
Another thing that you might want to consider to aid in treating your pain may be ice. Icing the area of
your leg and knee that hurts could lower the level of pain you experience and it could help lower the
amount of swelling
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Why Did Texas Fight In The Civil War Analysis
Texans struggled in the civil war, but worked very hard to earn everything. Nearly 65,000 soldiers
served in civil war and 1 fifth of them died. This showed that Texans worked very hard. Why did
Texas fight in the civil war? Texans fought in the civil war because to protect states rights,
sectionalism and most important, slavery. Texans fought in the civil war because of the love for Texas.
In doc D, its says that John wesley Rabb was one of about 65000 soldiers who fought in the war and
that John got many wounds and scars from the war. The love John had for texas was very strong
because he wanted to fight for Texas and in the war for his people. Another reason Texas fought in the
civil war was because of their states rights . In doc
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Advantages Of Recycling Washing Machine
13 Reasons to Recycle Your Washing Machine
Do you have a washing machine that is more than a decade old? Of the 76 million washing machines
used in the country today, 25 million are at least 10 years old. The washing machines that were
manufactured before 2003 are relatively less efficient than the ones produced now. All these inefficient
washing machines, together, cost users more than $2.9 billion in both energy and water.
You need to give up your old and used washing machine as it s inefficiency is costing you $180 in
utility bills, every year! This is the most important reason to recycle your washing machine
The second reason to recycle is to save the environment. Recycling metals saves energy and
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You will need to check local regulations for a responsible appliance disposal.
#7. Exchange for an energy efficient model
An energy efficient washing machine will help you save money on your utility bills. A new washing
machine that comes with the ENERGY STAR consumes 40 percent less water and close to 25 percent
less energy compared to the old less efficient machines.
#8. Benefit the Local Charities
If your washing machine is still in a working condition, you can contact the Red Cross, faith
communities or local women s shelters who will gladly accept appliances that are workable. If your
washing machine works well, then you can donate it to an underprivileged family. This is a good
alternative and your chance to make a donation, to pay it forward.
#9. Make Stylish Furniture
You can now re purpose different parts of the washing machine and create unique and useful products
for your home. You can create stools or lamps from the washing machine drum. You can also create an
outside fireplace with an inverted drum. With a paint job and some effort, salvage the drum as a plant
container for your outdoor
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The Neolithic Revolution, A Llist of Events
Unit 1: 1. Fire was one of the most important early technological innovation. Fire made surviving
through the cold months possible. It was also useful for cooking foods. Spears were useful for hunters
and gatherers. It helped catch and kill their prey. After the industrial revolution, innovations such as
the plow helped in agriculture to speed the process and not have to do each individual task by hand. 2.
The Neolithic Revolution was the start of agriculture. Due to it causing a surplus of good production,
specialized jobs were introduced. If one person has the ability to produce enough food for the entire
community, then everyone else can focus on different jobs. Along with time to focus on jobs, time for
recreation was introduced giving people more free time. Another long term effect of the Neolithic
Revolution was that land was thought of as property because people began living in the same place for
longer periods of time. 3. The Neolithic Revolution was responsible for food surplus that gave people
the opportunity to develop new technologies. Plows and hoes advanced agriculture greatly.
Agriculture meant people didn t have to move around following their food, but instead, stay in one
place. This brought on the construction of stable homes and buildings. 4. A state is a nation of people
unified based on their culture. Leaders such as King Hammurabi, Nebuchaddnezzar, King Menes, and
Queen Hatshepsut ruled these states and were supported by 5. Culture was what
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The Tension In The Iran Hostage Crisis
Many people think the Iran Hostage Crisis started when America opened its doors to the Shah, but did
it really?
The tension in the Iran Hostage Crisis may have started almost half a century ago, when the U.S.
stemmed from an increasingly intense conflict over oil .During the Cold War Era, conflicts arose
between the United States and Iran over oil. Where decades ago, Iran had good relationships with
America. Due to the location of Iran, it gave the country an abundance of oil reserves, making Iran
particularly envied during the Cold War. Middle Eastern oil was an interest to American leaders even
before World War II. With America intervening in Iran, it had created the way the state of Iran is.
Another episode from this period was critical
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Under What Conditions Is An Acetanilide Is A Heterogeneous...
This experiment uses the separation technique of filtering. What type of mixtures can be separated
using filtering? Is filtering a physical or chemical filtering technique?
Filtration can only be used to separate a solid from a liquid. Typically, the mixture is heterogeneous
because filtration is a physical filtering technique that separates components that has noticeably
different size.
2) Under what conditions is an acetanilide/water mixture a solution? a heterogeneous mixture? An
acetanilide/water mixture is considered a solution when the acetanilide is completely dissolved in
water above the melting point of the acetanilide. An acetanilide/water solution is a heterogeneous
mixture when it is below the melting point of the acetanilide,
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Transformational Leaders And Its Impact On School Schools
Public school districts in Illinois are facing ever rising challenges from a lack of funding, a shortage of
teachers, an ever increasing danger of traumatic events occurring on school grounds, a decline teacher
moral, an increase in at risk students, and others. During this difficult time it is imperative that the
leaders of districts are providing their stakeholders the leadership necessary to move the district
forward in educating all of its students. Transformational leaders are best suited to deal with the
multiple and diverse challenges that face districts.
Transformational leadership was first introduced into our lexicon by James MacGregor Burns, a
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2. Individualized Consideration represent the degree the leader responds to individual follower s
needs. How the leader acts as a coach to the follower provides empathy, support. The leader
recognized the induvial contributes each follower makes, or can make, to the organization.
3. Inspirational Motivation represents the leader s ability to inspire their follower through articulating
their vision. Followers are challenged with accountability through high standards while motiving the
followers through providing meaning to the difficult tasks they are charged with. This provides
meaning and creates a sense of urgency which leads follower to commit deeply to the task at hand.
4. Idealized Influence represents the leader s ability to be a role model for ethical behavior. Through
the leaders ethical decision they build trust and respect with their followers.
These comments applied to transformational superintendents can be express in many ways. Below you
will find a general application of the components for the school leaders.
Transformational leaders begin with the development of a vision for their district that provides a view
of the future that will excite and convert potential followers.
Transformational leader must find a system that allows the district and stakeholders to move forward.
This often involves embracing change and challenging the status qou. It is important to note that
transformational leader will
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Mercantilism And Cocaine
From Tradition to Addiction; A Brief History of the Coca Leaf Cocaine
Today, the drug cocaine is widely known for its recreational uses, as well as its addictive properties.
Roughly 500 hundred years ago the coca leaf was introduced to Europe. Cocaine, the pure substance
that comes from a particular species of the coca leaf, has evolved from traditional usage in the
indigenous community of the Andes to the highly illegal consumption in America. Plowman (1989) a
taxonomist from the botany department in the museum of natural history of Chicago explains that
dried coca leaf has been used as a mild stimulant for centuries. The variety of species of Erythroxylum
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Cocaine took part of a small part of the initial triangular trade; it was one of the many resources that
Europe extracted from South America under the economic theory of Mercantilism. Mercantilism is the
economic theory that promoted trades of goods from colonized nations to more powerful ones in order
to increase the wealth of the main land. Current day Venezuela, Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, and Colombia
were the prime producers of the plant due to their direct access to the zones that grow it. Mass
consumption and production of the coca leaf did not begin until the plant was purified into cocaine.
The Chemical isolation and purification of cocaine from the coca leaf (which varies from .5% to 1%
of the plant.) started in 1860 by the German scientist Albert Niemann under the wing of Friedrich
Wohler . The triangular trade was the established trade routes in the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries where South America and west Africa exported raw goods and slaves to Europe where they
became commodities to be sold back to the Americas and Africa.. These route allowed the coca leaf to
reach the German research. Exotic commodities were gaining popular demand in the late 19 hundreds.
When cocaine was introduced in Europe it became popular in medical circles. The renowned Austrian
psychologist Sigmund Freud was a prominent advocate of its usage for medical purposes. United
States became a prime consumer of the drug in the late 19Th to early 20Th century. Products like
Coca Cola and healing elixirs had the purified cocaine as a main ingredient. In some cases it was
advertised as a cure for addiction to opiates. However, it became illegal due to the serious physical
harms and addiction concerns. Yet, with such great demand, an alternative market grew from that
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Pride and Prejudice V Bride and Prejudice
The way of life in this modern society has developed itself over hundreds of years. Still, however
changed, the values of today s society remain from the period of Regency England. Regency England,
being the super power of the world in the 18th century, imposed the morals and ethics upon the world
as they did their own country, where people were expected to abide by. Jane Austen illustrates the
values of this prejudiced society through Pride and Prejudice, which involved the role of women as a
major, governing over their marriages for economic sustainability and their lack of authority. Austen s
controversial novel was adapted into a feature film which presented the real and gritty society as how
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These values have driven the simple and traditional women of India to marry even without the factor
of love, as depicted in the transformation where Chandra Lamba (Charlotte s parallel) manages to
disappoint Lalita just as how Charlotte disappointed Elizabeth. While Lalita discusses with Johnny
Wickham (Lieutenant Wickham s counterpart) over Chandra s acceptance of Mr. Kholi, Johnny
comments that people do horrible things for money and a Green Card, too this note is of course, ironic
on Wickham s part as it was he who impregnated William Darcy s younger sister, Georgina in order
shame her family into marrying Georgina off to him to obtain her inheritance. Nevertheless, Chandra
once again portrays the women s desperate need to marry in order to acquire a comfortable living in a
country that offers more opportunities than one of binding traditions. Chandra s predicament in Bride
and Prejudice represents perfectly how the morals and ethics of Regency England still affect parts of
the world and have modelled their principles from their own.
The fact that women rely so dearly on marriage demonstrates what little power they hold over their
own wellbeing and status. In Pride and Prejudice, circumstances have left it so that women held
absolutely no authority at all, as women, at the time, were simply
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Similarities And Differences Between Wuthering Heights And...
Novelists choose all aspects of their stories carefully, including their settings. Emily Bronte s
Wuthering Height features two settings vastly different in physical, geographical, and cultural
surroundings that heavily shape the psychological and moral traits of the cast of characters. Young
Catherine Earnshaw is affected by both Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange which provide an
impact strong enough to alter her character to an extreme where Heathcliff considers her to be two
separate entities and her decisions and actions based on how the environments influence her greatly
impact the novel as a whole.
In her childhood, Wuthering Heights was what Catherine had considered her home. The heights was
described as having a strong and expertly crafted design with Lockwood noting the architect had
foresight to build it strong: the narrow, windows are deeply set in the wall, and the corners defended
with large jutting stones (Bronte, 3). The strong structure was likely influenced by the cold and harsh
geographic surroundings the Heights resided in, again commented on by Lockwood when he states
Wuthering being a significant provincial adjective, descriptive of the atmospheric tumult to which its
station is exposed in stormy weather (Bronte, 2). Along with the secure structure, the people dwelling
within the Heights created a rather mixed atmosphere with a generously kind father bringing back his
children and servants presents from his trips and a friendly and
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Health Disparities
Governmental agencies influence health policies by influencing the Federal government, State
government, and local laws by using population health research studies and interventions studies
reported of health disparities. In addition to being well informed with health disparities they have
access to investing, research and collecting evidence in assisting them to gather information that can
influence health care polices. With each research that is conducted can possibly create new or old
policies to be improved and aimed to reduce health disparities.
The Methods used are blends of information provided by evidence based information gather from
economics, sociology, anthropology, political science, public health and epidemiology research.
Furthermore,
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The Photograph As Fine Art By Graham Clarke
Graham Clarke, in his book The Photograph as Fine Art , states that photography can be considered as
fine art ; which is a statement that I entirely agree with. People all over the world take photos
everyday, so why is someone considered an artist while the other is just a person taking photographs?
A lot of characteristics differentiate an artist from a hobbyist or a memory collector, such as the ability
to properly execute his artistic visions and capture them in an photograph. Another characteristic is
how he chooses to structure his photograph and how he positions the objects inside the frame. Artists
observe their surroundings in a different way and capture moments in creative and beautiful
photographs. There is a major difference between a snapshot and a photograph. A snapshot captures a
moment in time; a photograph captures the emotions, feelings, and beauty from that moment in time 1.
When straight photography came out in the early 20th century, it was a revolutionary approach to
taking photographs that justly gave photography its own place in the world of art and far away from
paintings. Straight photography encourages the purity of tone and vision and is strongly against any
manipulation done to the photos after taking it.
As Graham describes its approach in saying: Speaking against manipulation, as such, it distinguishes
photography from painting as a unique medium in its own right with its own unique possibilities 2.
Edward Weston (1886 1958) is one of
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What Is The Easiest Summer Travel Experience
Top 7 tips for having the easiest summer travel experience
Before revealing the best tips for having the easiest summer travel experience, it is important to know
what travel actually means.
What travel is The capacity of individuals to move between moderately distant geographical areas, by
foot, bike, vehicle, plane, boat or any different means, having or not luggage, is defined as travel .
Travel can be one route or round trip. Many times, travel can likewise include short stays between
movements.
The vast majority of us have a summer travel planned, regardless of whether it s a road trip or
vacation on a beach. In case you are not prepared, traveling and vacations can usually be quite tricky.
When we leave on vacation we want to relax and feel good, we want to forget about all our worries
and thoughts. Practically, we run from our daily routine of stress and pollution, in a place ... Show
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Before going on a summer travel is best to get prepared, as is plan everything you need to know and
do, so you can enjoy a wonderful summer trip. Despite what sort of trip you are on, either is an active
vacation, a business travel, a honeymoon, a road trip, or on a cruise, there are a few important steps
you can take to ease your summer travel experience.
Tips for having the easiest summer travel experience A significant number of us spend the summer
making set arrangements and going to wonderful places with loved ones. The idea of traveling is
exciting but it can likewise be an upsetting attempt. The worry of planning the perfect summer travel,
down to every single detail, can be stressful, so stressful that at times we even forget that the purpose
of taking some time off is to unwind, relax and enjoy ourselves by having a ton of fun.
Here are some great tips to remember when planning your summer vacation, so you can have the
easiest and greatest summer travel experience ever.
1. Be realistic regarding your
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Contemporary Political Theory Should We Have On...
Policy makers need a certain measure of agreement on what is just and unjust (Rawls, 1999: 6) to
coordinate their policies efficiently, meet expectations and grant stability in society. Answering
whether policy makers should listen to a statement like this, we will explore what impact
contemporary political theory should have on policy makers and examine the nature of their
relationship.
Due to its limited scope, this essay cannot elucidate whether policy makers should listen to natural
scientists or economists, comparatively. In what follows I shall focus entirely on Rawls s A Theory of
Justice (TJ) and Nozick s Anarchy, State, and Utopia (ASU). I furthermore assume that political
theorists and policy makers are two separate parties and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Rawls convincingly illuminates that individual policy makers can critically reflect upon their self
interest by internally assuming impartiality (Rawls, 1999: 119 120). This intuitive method for
understanding the role of justice (Campbell, 1988: 82) serves as a framework for unbiased policy
making. Despite various political attitudes, institutions rest on an underlying consent about what is
(un)just. In this sense, the OP makes individuals see policy goals from distance (Rawls, 1999: 19).
Beyond that, by listening to political theory, policy makers learn to evaluate how we speak about
justice (see Campbell, 1988: 9). Intuitive societal debates about who deserves what should be heard so
that policy makers are not only informed by lobbyists. Even if parliament does not discuss political
theories, they translate into culture and beliefs. Listening could make policy makers reflect upon their
own normative grounds, becoming aware of the principles they should act
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Collecting Crime Data Analysis
Collecting crime data is very important to the criminal justice system. It helps in various ways from
showing increases of certain crimes in different regions to how often different crimes are committed.
There are three major crime data sources in the united states, official statistics, victimization survey
data, and self reported data.
Starting with official statistics, the main source is the UCR which stands for uniform crime reports.
The UCR Program collects statistics on violent crime (murder and nonnegligent manslaughter,
forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault) and property crime (burglary, larceny theft, and motor
vehicle theft). All the data collected is compiled by the FBI. The FBI gets all of the data from police
and sheriff departments. Only a majority of departments participate because participation is voluntary
which leaves the data as a whole to some extent inaccurate. The UCR will report not only the number
of crimes reported but can also portray the rate of occurrence. How the occurrence is presented is
through the crime rate. The crime rate is The actual number of reported crimes standardized by some
unit of the population. (Gibson 2016) The data collected from the law enforcement departments for the
UCR is separated into part 1 and part 2 offenses. Part 1 is for the more serious crimes such as murder
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NIBRS stands for the national incident based reporting system. This began in 1982, in order to collect
more detailed and comprehensive crime statistics. (Gibson 2016) The NIBRS does a good job
portraying crime data but it isn t used by most law enforcement agencies because of the long tedious
process it takes to collect all the information required by the NIBRS. One benefit is that there is no
hierarchy rule, that the UCR does have, which means in multiple crime cases all crimes will be
reported instead of just the most serious
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How To Build Your Own Teddy Bear
Building your own Teddy bear allows you to customize a bear based on an event coming up in
someone s life. It doesn t have to be only for children, although, a child would certainly appreciate a
Teddy bear. Graduation Bear Whether it s an adult graduation from college, a teenager from high
school or a child graduating from elementary school, graduations are a big deal. When you build a
graduation Teddy Bear, you ll make your own cap and gown outfit to go with it. The Stuffems Toy
Shop has Graduation Cap Gown Outfit Teddy Bear Clothes that fit bears and other stuffed animals that
are between 14 and 18 . You don t have to stick with a bear, you could have a stuffed duck, frog or pig
as long as they measure within the realm of 14 and 18 inches.
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To Kill A Mockingbird And Mississippi Burning Analysis
To Kill a Mockingbird , written by Harper Lee and Mississippi Burning directed Alan Parker can be
compared and contrasted with each other. Both texts share many themes especially the theme of
prejudice where one group of people had bigoted views against another. It is shown in the form of
racism throughout the two stories where whites discriminate the blacks. In the town of Maycomb and
Mississippi, there is bias, discrimination and injustice between the blacks and whites. Both Harper Lee
and Alan Parker explore this theme of prejudice through what their characters stand for, the events that
took place during both text and the context behind both stories.
Atticus and Mr Ward are dedicated to supporting people who are subjected to racism. Atticus and Mr
Ward and Mr Anderson stand for the justice of blacks. Atticus defends Tom Robinson, a black man, to
try to prove him innocent even though people call him a nigger lover and also has the disadvantage in
the trial. The only thing we ve got is a black man s word against the Ewells... The jury couldn t
possibly be expected to take Tom Robinson s word against the Ewells. With the odds against him,
Atticus still persist in giving Tom Robinson the fair trial he deserves. Mr Ward is also the same, he
believe in justice for all. You don t have the guts. (Anderson)... Not only do I HAVE the guts, I have
the AUTHORITY! (Ward). Mr Ward was willing to change his own ways to help the black people of
Mississippi. They both made a significant attempt to give the black people of Maycomb and
Mississippi justice, they both had to overcome hardships to do what they believed what was right.
Furthermore, both text have events that are similar which explore the theme of prejudice. In both
stories there are two court scenes one where Tom Robinson is trial for the rape of Mayella Ewell and
the other was where a groups of white men are trialled for bombing a black man s house. In this
country, courts are the great levellers and in our courts all men are created equal. However Tom
Robinson was innocent but only could get another trial and the white men were guilty but had their
sentence suspended. In our courts when it s a white man s word against a black man s the white man
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Catalase Test Essay
Results The catalase test was positive for unknown #4. After addition of hydrogen peroxide the
sample began to bubble. The bubbles indicated that the unknown produced catalase that broke down
the hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas ( Microbugz ). The initial coagulase test was
inconclusive. After the addition of coagulase in the second attempt, the sample began to clump
indicating that the unknown bacteria possessed the ability to produce fibrin barriers ( Microbugz ).
After the 18 hour incubation period, the bile esculin tube turned completely brown. This indicated that
unknown #4 could hydrolyze esculin to esculetin and dextrose which reacts with the ferric citrate in
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aureus. Since B. subtilus was not an organism available in the lab, at this point, it was safe to assume
that unknown #4 was S. aureus. The positive results for the bile esculin and blood agar and the
negative SFB results provided further evidence of S. aureus. The only test that did not go as planned
was the MSA. No growth was observed on either of the plates even though S. aureus can grow in
hypersaline environments and ferment mannitol. The plate should have turned yellow from acid
production and exhibited growth. Perhaps the sample was dying and couldn t grow on either MSA
plate or the strain possessed a mutation that took away its ability to grow on that media. The only way
to know for sure would be to run more tests and perhaps a sequence of the genome to scan for
mutations or abnormalities. However, the back up TSA slant turning blue, albeit not a biochemical
test, also supported the conclusion that S. aureus was unknown #4 because S. aureus can turn TSA
slants blue. The Gram negative rod, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, can also turn TSA slants blue because
of pyocyanin production, but the majority of the biochemical tests supported S.
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The Factors That Make Asian Growth So Phenomenal
The Main Factors That Make Asian Growth So Phenomenal
Amber N. Sands
Cleveland State University
In this essay, the author explains the essential parts of Asia s phenomenal growth. Asia is the poster
child for the saying, slow and steady wins the race . Asia has been growing since the early 1900s. This
paper breaks down the growth of Asia into three core factors and explains which one has been the
most influential on that growth. Graphs are used to highlight how certain factors, such as population
age, and birth rate, affect Asian megacities. Influential aspects of the Asian culture and how they affect
growth are also demonstrated. A greater understanding of what factors influence the phenomenal
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Issues such as migration, population age, and birth rates are the biggest influences on the phenomenal
growth in Asia. These issues can be considered part of the population dynamics, which will be
explained in more detail along with the economic markets and sociopolitical conditions.
Population Dynamics Population dynamics looks at the biological and environmental factors that
influence change amongst a region. Migration, Population Age, and Birth Rates among Asian
Megacities
Asia has been a growing force since about 1960. With population dynamics being the biggest
influencing factor. Population dynamics looks at the long term and short term changes in the size and
age of a population, with three factors being analyzed: migration, population age, and birth rates.
Castles and Miller (2009) state that In 2005, Asian countries housed 53 million of the world s 191
million migrants . (para1). Migration throughout Asia is nothing new; it dates back many centuries.
Some people migrated from Asia because of political struggles while others either migrated within
Asia or were indentured workers who were forced to work in other countries such as China and Japan.
According to Castles and Miller (2009), between the years 1921 and 1941, Japan recruited 40,000
people from its then colony, Korea. Taking into account what Castles and Miller had noted, with all
the internal migration happening,
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Australian Solar Designs Pty Ltd (ASD)
[Type the document title] [Type the document subtitle] [Pick the date] Ankit Table of Contents 1.
Reflection of AS 4120 1994 2 1.1 Definition of Tender 2 1.1.1 2 1. Reflection 1.1 Definition of Tender
Tender is an offer which incorporates the sum of money, time and other condition required to carry out
the contract obligations in order to complete a project or a part of it consisting of specified works. 1.2
Statement of Ethics Australian Solar Designs Pty Ltd (ASD) will comply with all requirements of the
tender, as well as all Australian Standards and Regulations pertaining to the solar energy industry. 1.3
Tendering procedure, 1.3.1.1 Project Definations Construction work : has the same meaning as in the
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1.3.1.2 Tender documents ASD uses only premium commercial and industrial grade solar products and
equipment with Industry leading warranties and ongoing monitoring, maintenance and support.
Further documents are available 1.3.1.3 Select Tender A select delicate is just open to a select number
of suppliers. The providers might be a short rundown sourced from an open delicate or be a
compilation of business that the association has worked with beforehand. 1.3.1.4 call for tender An
organisation contacts a select number of suppliers directly and request them to perform the contract, it
is generally used for specialist work,emergency situations. 1.3.1.5 Methods of tender There are four
types of tender 1) open tender 2) select tender 3) multi stage tender 4) Invited tender 1.3.1.6
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Effective Use Of Film Techniques In Alfred Hitchcock s...
Citizen Kane was the first feature film of Orson Welles, who at the time was well known for his work
in radio and theatre. Released in 1941, the film has often been regarded as one of the most influential
films of the century, still having a significant impact on modern filmmakers all over the world. The
film even held the number one title of the BFI s Sight Sound poll for 50 years, meaning it was
considered the greatest film of all time by hundreds of top critics in the business. Now, it still ranks at
number two, recently being overtaken by Alfred Hitchcock s Vertigo .
Following the success and ultimate controversy of the radio broadcast of The War of The Worlds in
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Cinematographer Gregg Toland used the technique to assure that both the foreground and background
of scenes were in sharp focus at the same time, allowing the audience to decide where they focus their
attention to in the frame. One particularly effective use of the technique is in a scene where Susan
Alexander, the second wife of Kane, can be seen attempting suicide. The shot is carefully orchestrated
to draw attention to key parts of the frame, which would otherwise be thrown out of focus if
traditional techniques were used. Susan Alexander can be seen in the midground of the shot, lying in
bed beside a jar of drugs, which is a very important element of the scene. The drugs are placed very
clearly in the foreground, and remain in focus even when Charles Foster Kane enters the room in the
background of the shot, which is also in sharp focus. The composition of the shot suggests a link
between the drugs and Kane, possibly implying that he is responsible for Susan Alexander s attempted
suicide. Deep focus techniques are still popular in modern filmmaking, as many directors consider it
to enhance the portrayal of
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What Is The Difference Between Heart Of Darkness And...
Introduction
According to the Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad and the capitalism and slavery by Eric William,
both of the book told people about the slavery labour in the past was darkness. William shows that the
origin of Negro slavery was economic not racial; he believe that white people could not perform
adequate labor in the tropics; and he also told that white servitude was the historic base upon which
Negro slavery was constructed. Conrad s story is a complex exploration of the beliefs people hold on
what constitutes a barbarian versus a civilized society and the stance on colonialism and racism that
was part and parcel of European imperialism. After comparing this two book, it is believe that the free
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Africans made ideal slaves for the whites because they were ignorant of European languages, customs,
and laws; they were cheap to obtain by trade. Thus, African slaves preferred over indigenous slaves
and indentured servants.
By the Williams s opinion, he asserts that the primary propose of slavery were gaining the capital; and
also producing the social concept of race. At first, the natives slaves knew too much about the land,
they could take the advantage on what they knew; this was not the master want (Eric William, 1994).
Secondly, the people try to enslave the convicts from England. This was also a problem that the
employer would worried about, because those convicts were getting transported to the New World
with the intentions on becoming planters themselves. Once their sentence was complete, they
maintained personal aspirations towards ownership. Thus, these convicts saw the opportunity of
freedom in the transportation to the New World from the mother country. The transportation of these
convicts greatly increased the population in British colonies. Nevertheless, the use of this form of
labor was not producing maximum capital gain for the colonies (Eric William, 1994). Consequently,
the better
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Relationship Between The Crc And The Optional Protocol
1. The relationship between the CRC and the Optional Protocol is supplemental, being that the CRC is
the binding/ruling international law on children s rights and the Optional Protocol expounds and
expands upon issues that the CRC did not address sufficiently. The Optional Protocol is a separate
convention that expands on three issues: armed conflict, sale of children, and communication. States
that choose to ratify the Optional Protocol, do so by the same methods as the CRC, thus superseding
the CRC provision on that issue. Under the CRC, article 28, age fifteen was the only age that could be
agreed upon for children to participate in armed conflict, therefore, that is the minimum age; however,
the Optional Protocol convention stated that age fifteen was too low and decided that age eighteen
should be the minimum for participation in armed conflict. The Optional Protocol on the sale of
children expands on the CRC s stance on the exploitation of children. The Optional Protocol made
specific provisions on the sale of children in the sexual context such as prostitution and pornography.
It outlines the measures that States should take in protecting children rom sexual exploitation. The
Optional Protocol on communication is fairly new and it recognizes children s rights to bring
grievances on the violation of their rights to the committee. It also outlines ways that States and
governments can help children submit their claims. 2a. Haiti reported that street children in
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Power And Power In Judith Slaying Holofernes By Artemisia...
Violence and gore are not uncommon themes in art, however, few paintings depict bloodshed and
power with such resounding naturalism as Artemisia Gentileschi s work titled Judith Slaying
Holofernes . The work is an oil on canvas completed in the Baroque era sometime between 1614 to
1620, and depicts Judith and her maidservant holding down the struggling Holofernes as Judith pulls a
sword through his neck. Gentileschi utilizes a combination of chiaroscuro and diagonal lines to not
only create the lifelikeness and drama of the moment, but also to demonstrate the motions of the
struggle as well as continually draw the focus back to the goriest part of the scene with the bloody
head of Holofernes.
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Likewise, half of each woman s facial features are obstructed by shadows creating a deep sense of the
ruthlessness in their commitment to holding down and killing Holofernes. Moreover, Holofernes face
itself is completely covered in a light shadow compared to the brightness of his arms already giving a
perception that his head is separated from his body and his grim fate is imminent.
In addition to Gentileschi s use of chiaroscuro to provide lifelikeness and focus, she poses Holofernes,
the maidservant, and Judith at natural angles that provide an idea of the strength involved for
maidservant to hold Holofernes down and for Judith to pull the sword through this neck while
gripping the hair and beard. Notably, each character is posed in a diagonal position, adding to the
feeling of the motion involved in the struggle as the women hold down this large man to behead him.
Beginning with Judith, her entire body is angled at a slant, both arms locked in a diagonal position, as
well as the right knee placed at a diagonal on the bed displaying the commitment and power it takes to
hold Holofernes down while pulling the sword through his neck. Similarly, the maidservant s back is
positioned at a steep angle demonstrating the amount of weight she would be placing into her upper
body and arms to hold Holofernes down as he pushes back on her with his right arm. Lastly, the sharp
downward angle of Holofernes head as it hangs off the edge of the bed adds to the
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Government and Politics
Knowledge will forever govern ignorance, and a people who mean to be their own governors, must
arm themselves with the power knowledge gives. A popular government without popular information
or the means of acquiring it, is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy or perhaps both. James Madison (
Focus 1)
The United States has strived to be a true democracy, a place in which the citizens are free to govern
themselves, since its inception. For a democracy to work, the citizens must remain knowledgeable and
elections must remain unbiased. Our current system of electing presidents fails in both of these
regards: citizens are only given two choices that stand any chance of winning and their decisions
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In 1996, an estimated $400 million was spent on television airtime alone by presidential candidates
and that number is predicted to rise 150% to $600 million in the 2004 elections (Associated Press 1).
The majority of this money is spent by the two largest political parties. Candidates backed by smaller
parties and independent candidates cannot afford the huge cost of television advertising. By banning
television and radio advertising, as they have done in France, we would allow candidates who cannot
afford commercials would to legitimately compete in the elections (Basham 1).
In addition to making elections too expensive for smaller candidates, the use of thirty second
television commercials as campaign tools has shifted the focus of campaigns from positive plans for
the future to simply offering negative claims about the other candidates. False claims run rampant in
commercials because their is no mediator overlooking them. The networks will air virtually anything
as long as the airtime is paid for. Although there are legal steps that opposing parties can take to stop
false advertising, it takes days or weeks to get a commercial taken of the air. During that time, millions
of people will have seen it and most will have accepted it as truth. The best defense against false
allegations in commercials has become creating more commercials to counter attack. Of course, all
this takes money that candidates do not have unless they are backed by huge political
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Brief Overview of American Literature From Plymouth to the...
The trace in literature and history from Plymouth and Virginia colonies through the Jeffersonian
Enlightenment to the transcendentalists represented by Emerson and Hawthorne all begins with John
Smith, whom had been granted by a charter from King James I reached Virginia in 1607. The settlers
landed in what was Jamestown ready to begin the dangerous undertaking of surviving in a new
environment. Dealing with harsh winters, lack of drinking water, and the spread of disease made life
in Jamestown difficult for the settlers. Which Smith details in his writing, later on a man named
William Bradford set sail with for the new world with a religious group called the puritans. The group
landed on Massachusetts Plymouth Harbor in 1620. Soon after being settled Bradford was made to be
governer of the new colony. The people of the colony suffered of a while until the help of the
Massasoit leader of Native Americans in the New England area showed the people of the colony how
to harvest the right foods and there was even a gathering of food and entertainment, which created an
agreement between the Indians and the colony in which lasted twenty four years. The pact did not last
for much long after the Wampanoag nation had been peaceful with the settlers and colonists. However,
in 1675 son of Massasoit, Metacom who was as called King Philip by the colonists led the Native
Americans to fight against the colonists as they captured land and persons in the colony. One of the
persons captured
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Different Reactions of a Modern and Elizabethan Audience...
In the Elizabethan era, many of the issues Shakespeare included in his plays were socially accepted by
the audience. In contrast these issues are in large not accepted in today s modern society.
The first decisive opposing reactions by a modern and Elizabethan audience to a Shakespeare play
such as Othello, is the status of women in this period. Othello among other plays of its era, introduce
the idea of women as possessions.
quot;O heaven! How got she out? quot;
Here Brabantio is talking about his daughter Desdemona as if she is locked up in his prison. Later
examples of this also include Desdemona herself admitting in sorts to being a possession:
quot;How to respect you; you are the lord of all my duty...
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Once more as a modern audience we find it hard to appreciate the impact a woman speaking up for
herself in this situation may have had on an Elizabethan audience. This is because in our society
women speak up fro themselves everyday and this is taken for granted.
The fact that Desdemona is given a voice is due to the controversial character of Othello. Because he
says quot;let her speak quot;, he is showing not only respect and trust for Desdemona, but also great
compassion.
This understanding maybe comes from the fact that he was once a slave himself, and has sympathy for
women because of his past experiences.
Othello is an important character in showing other divided reactions by an Elizabethan and modern
audience.
In this era slavery was widely accepted, as of course is not the case today.
Men such as Othello were extremely honoured to have a status such as a general, and again like the
fact that Desdemona has a say, a black man being a general in the army would have been a highly
unlikely event.
Still this event would have had an exciting impact on am Elizabethan audience as Shakespeare is
venturing out of the ordinary and into the unknown
This also gives a modern audience a good insight into how Shakespeare was an exceptional scripter
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Unit 3 Assignment 1
Running Head: WEEK 5 ASSIGNMENT 1
SOCIAL NETWORKING
JOHN E. SCOTT, JR
INF 103 COMPUTER LITERACY
ROSE SAFIR
JUNE 15, 2014
SOCIAL NETWORKING 2 Today s society has involved the technology and have made ways
communication easier with a thing called social networking. Social networking is a way to
communicate with family and friends. Technology has improved over the years and with its
improvement and advances we have advanced with technology. Social networking can provide good
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Web 2.0 has made it possible for anyone to communicate and share their ideas and thoughts on the
Web.
SOCIAL NETWORKING 3
Web 1.0 was just a way for us to read news articles with Web 2.0 we can cut and what we read and
share our own opinions on the topic at hand. Many radio stations in new stations has Twitter accounts
and Facebook accounts so their readers and listeners can comment on the stories or situations that is
going on in their community. Many celebrities have Facebook and Twitter accounts because they want
to keep in touch with their fans and the social networking sites serve as public relations for celebrities.
Celebrities capitalize on how many followers may have on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Fans up
to date on the current trends of their favorite celebrity. Twitter is a social networking site that gives
people the ability to pose at 140 characters on what is going on in their day to day life. Each post is
called a tweet. Social networking sites such as Twitter, Google+, Facebook, and LinkedIn shares
information about businesses, promotions, and products and services. Bowles, states that blogging and
tweeting empowers you to become your own web author and share your ideas and actions with the
world . Social networking has changed the way we communicate amongst friends, family, and
coworkers. Major corporations are setting a
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Reflection On Mindfulness Meditation
Mindfulness
The second transformational practice that I chose to participate in for this course was mindfulness. I
decided to perform this in a meditative structure with similar goals to my first transformational
practice, which was a different form of meditation, and see which provided more benefit or was
simply a better fit for me. Decreasing my stress level and reducing work related anxiety were the two
primary objectives I was hoping to transform by engaging in this twice a week.
Through my personal experience with the mindfulness meditation, a lesson that I learned was that this
offered a substantial amount of stress relief. Not particularly attending to thoughts that enter my mind
and being mindful of the present, allowed stress from the day to dwindle away. I found the meditation
to be particularly effective on high stress days and this was a welcome event when I had a very hectic
day at work. Further, I discovered that in my case, this form of meditation was better at removing
stress than utilizing a mantra meditative technique. Another lesson learned was that mindfulness
meditation did not lessen my work anxiety to any great degree. It may have taken my mind off it
during the meditation practice, but I would feel some anxiousness soon afterwards as thoughts of work
began to prevail after my earnest focus during meditation came to an end. However, I think with more
time to develop the practice outside of a meditative setting, it is possible that this could be
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A Unified Thai Kingdom
During the 14th century, a unified Thai kingdom was established. Today it is known as Thailand but
up until 1939 it was called Siam. It is the only Southeast Asian country that has never been under
European rule. As archaeology studies suggests, 4000 B.C. was the time period where early bronze
metallurgy centers were thriving. Metallurgy refers to the science and technology concerned with the
properties of metals and their production. This development along with the cultivation of wet rice
gave the motivation for social and political organizations to make an appearance. Also, research
suggests that these new discoveries could have been transmitted to the rest of Asia, including China.
The Thai are linguistically related to the Tai groups in Southern China because migration groups left
from China and settled in Southeast Asia. Thai s date the founding of their nation to the 13th century.
According to tradition, in 1238 the Thai chieftains overthrew the Khmer rulers and established a Thai
kingdom in its place. This kingdom soon declined and a new Thai Kingdom emerged in 1350, the
Kingdom of Ayutthaya. The first ruler of this kingdom, King Rama Thibodi, made two very important
contributions to Thai history. One was the establishment and promotion of Buddhism as the official
religion and the second one was the compilation of the Dharmashastra, which are laws based on Hindu
and traditional Thai customs. The Dharmashastra stayed as a tool of Thai law until the late 19th
century
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Equality Expectations And Envy By Alain De Botton
Alanah Claybaugh
Mr. Brian Isbell
Composition I
08 September 2015
Equality, Expectations and Envy In chapter two of Status Anxiety, Equality, Expectations and Envy ,
Alain de Botton explains to readers that perturbation about self image is caused by feelings of
inadequacy, which are usually self inflicted. Envy occurs when a person compares themselves to the
people around them. Botton contends, our judgment of what constitutes an appropriate limit . . .on
wealth or esteem is never arrived at independently. . . ;it is formed when a person compares their
surrounding with a reference group (25). People are compelled to do better because of jealousy and
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Even the equal rights revolution in America still didn t prevent the resentment felt by most. In fact, it
made it worse. Tocqueville noticed that when people are set to the same level, the slightest variation is
easily spotted (32). He asserted that, when people fail to rise to who they think they can be, it causes
them to feel self hatred and underachievement (33). The success stories of others who have risen up
from the dirt do not help the esteem of the people who think what and how much they have done in
life is insignificant (41). William James, looked at the psychology behind the sociological problems
created by expectations. James wrote an equation to describe self esteem, which is equal to the ratio of
success rate to perceptions of ability. The equation suggests there are two ways to raise self esteem:
one, work harder and achieve more, or two, want to achieve less things (36). Botton s interpretation of
James s ideas signify Rousseau s argument that we may be happy enough with little if little is what we
have come to expect, and we may be miserable with much if we have been taught to desire everything,
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Multitasking And Retention Paper
Attention and Retention Inhibited in the Electronic Age It may be hard to grasp the idea that
developing electronical multitasking lifestyles may in turn develop an inability or prevention to learn
at full capacity. Electronic multitasking may inhibit the way a person is capable of receiving and
retaining important information, whether it be in school or in a person s everyday life. In order to truly
learn, a student or person must develop the proper skills of paying attention. Over the past decade, as
electronic technologies have advanced and become more and more integrated into everyday life,
studies are showing that electronic multitasking has not only brought along the persistent belief that
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As Clifford Nass (2009) says, the research is almost unanimous, which is very rare in social science,
and it says that people who chronically multitask show an enormous range of deficits. They re
basically terrible at all sorts of cognitive tasks, including multitasking. Nass s statement is basically
saying that although many studies have been conducted, the results are all fairly similar and they are
all related closely. As society continues to develop and as electronics continue to develop, it is most
likely that these issues that are currently being and have been studied will continue to take
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Factors Affecting Vermont s Economy
Vermont used to be a state whose main source of economic value was in the land; Although Vermont s
economy does still largely depend on agriculture and farming, other industries such as manufacturing
and the service industry have taken the lead.
According to the 1960 Census report, Vermonters main fields of employment included manufacturing,
service jobs (yes, tourism), health care, grocery stores, educational institutions, and government jobs.
And analyzing more recent statistics only points in favor of this conclusion. Jobs that were once
considered to be popular in Vermont, such as agriculture and logging, now only account for 3.4
percent of the labor force.
This, however, does not mean that Vermont is doomed to be uprooted from its identity, which boasts
its green image and the Made in Vermont labels. In fact, in many ways this comes as good news:
Vermont s economy no longer needs to be completely dependent upon the exploitation of the state s
relatively poor soil and few mineral sources. Another positive result that has come out of all of this are
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SPRAWL refers to the development of huge, consumer driven companies such as Wallmart, Target,
etc. Sprawl isn t only restricted to business though. Buildings such as union schools, government
offices, or even town halls can be considered part of SPRAWL if they are located outside of
downtown and obstruct the landscape in any way. In my opinion, I don t think that Vermont will suffer
too horribly from SPRAWL. I believe that just as the highway that was supposed to run through the
peaks of the tallest Vermont mountains was passionately protested against by Vermonters, so will
anything else that compromises the aesthetic appeal of our beautiful little
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Effects Of Regulation On The Economy
Every economy needs regulations to a certain extent, but how much is too much, and how exactly do
regulations even affect the economy of the country? Those are key questions that many are asking,
and don t truly have answers for. Many people in the country feel that there is way too much
regulation on the economy at this point; however, there s also a great amount of people who are
content with how much regulation is going on, and would keep pushing. Essentially there are two
extremes when it comes to the topic of regulation and what too much of it will do to the economy. Too
much regulation on the economy can have a negative impact in many ways. The biggest reason as to
why many are so terribly against too much regulation is because ... Show more content on
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In Texas each person who is a computer repair technician is required to obtain a private investigator s
license, or a PI license. The only way two ways for and individual to receive a PI license is to either
go to school and earn a degree in criminal justice (CJ), or they are required to take part in a three year
apprenticeship with an individual who is already a licensed PI. Considering that there are individuals
who just repair computers on the side or want to just help a friend or someone else out simply because
they possess the skill set is also not an option. Any person who repairs a computer without possessing
a license, and any person who lets someone without the PI license repairs their computer are both
violating laws. Both could receive up to a year of jail time and both could be fined up to $4,000. Texas
isn t the only place that requires individuals to get license for petty things. In Pennsylvania, any person
who is a blogger it is obligatory to purchase a business privilege license. These licenses cost $300, and
it truly wouldn t be a big deal if one is making a lot of money off of blogging; however, regardless of
how much or how little you make off of blogging one is required to pay the $300 license fee. There
was a case about a young lady who was chased after because she earned $11 from blogging over the
course of two years. It truly isn t worth
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Policy In Pakistan
US policy in Pakistan largely centres around expending military aid to combat regional terrorism and
facilitate peace in Afghanistan. However, it has hardly achieved any tangible results.
The Pakistani army, which supersedes it s elected government, diverted these funds towards anti India
terror factions for covert proxy wars due to it s historic rivalry with India. These terror factions carried
out the Mumbai terror attacks in 2008, attracting censure from Pakistan s civilians and international
condemnation at a time when US strategic convergence with India was growing. Simultaneous
changes in Pakistan s military leadership led to attempts to dissolve these groups, who turned on it
instead. They subsequently allied themselves with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The fundamental problem was a lack of leverage : Pakistan had no interest in a peaceful Afghanistan
but the US had no other partner to turn to.
Eventually, the Pakistan army lost control over some of these terror groups, who linked up with al
Qaeda, Taliban and more recently, the Islamic State, across the porous Afghanistan border. In light of
pressure from the US and it s growing non state actors, the Pakistan military attempted to curb these
groups but failed. Consequently, these groups pledged alliance to one of al Qaeda, Taliban or the
Islamic State and amped up terror attacks within Pakistan. This reached the tipping point in December
2014, when members of the Tehrik i Taliban Pakistan killed 243 children in an army school. In
response, the Pakistani army killed 3500 terrorists of the Tehrik i Taliban Pakistan and other internal
terror factions in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) near the Afghanistan border, over the
last two years. Simultaneously, the Pakistani media blamed the US for Pakistan s thriving internal
violence and anti American sentiment amongst civilians grew.
While this was a major counter terrorism initiative, Pakistan has an episodic history of reverting to
proxy terrorism. It continues to harbour anti India terror groups, which could be refocused towards
India, once tensions with the Tehrik i Taliban subside and Pakistan could resume double crossing the
US. However,
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Healthy Septic System
Total: Educate customers on how to maintain a healthy septic system
Total Words in this Document:
Title: Time for Laundry? How to Maintain a Healthy Septic System
Whether you ve chosen a septic system because it s an environmentally friendly option for your home
or because sewer isn t available where you live, a healthy septic system is vital for the long term care
of your household wastewater. Properly maintained systems can last for 25 to 30 years, and help to
keep groundwater clean and free of pollution, bacteria and viruses, as well as the nitrates and
phosphates that can cause algae bloom in bodies of water.
Many homeowners, though, want to know the best way to take care of their septic system, and one of
the best ways to do so is by understanding how laundry can affect the overall health of ... Show more
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Certain cleaning agents, like bleach, soaps that aren t biodegradable, and antibacterial soaps, can
weaken and even kill the bacteria that maintains septic system health. Additionally, too much
detergent released into the tank can be the cause of clogged soil pores, preventing drainage and
inciting backups. Typically, liquid detergents are the best option when it comes to healthy septic
systems.
Certain detergents are labeled to be safe for septic tanks, and they are almost liquid, because they have
fewer ingredients that can be harmful for septic tanks. Some dry detergents use clay as a filler, which
will cause clogs. Others may include sodium as a filler, which can also cause problems.
Combining good laundry habits with the five most important tips that can protect your tank will help
your septic system operate at its best, giving you and your family peace of mind and a protected
investment that will keep the system running for 20 to 30 years. If you have a question about your
system, or want more information about how your laundry habits might affect your tank, call Paradise
Valley Septic
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The Stages Of Young Adulthood
INTRODUCTION
Young adulthood is a time of life when a person has just entered adulthood from adolescence. During
young adulthood one is less mature or one can say they are just like the adolescents but little more
mature and their body has fully developed as compared to adolescents. There are many ups and down
in young adulthood
In young adulthood we begin to share ourselves more closely acquainted with others. We delve into
relationships leading towards a longer term commitments with someone other than our family
member. Successful completion of this stage can lead to comfortable relationships and a sense of
commitment, safety, and care within a relationship. If an individual avoids intimacy, fearing
commitment and relationships it can lead to isolation, loneliness, and sometimes depression. Success
in young adulthood will lead to the virtue of love.
Young adulthood is a phase in an individual s life where there exists a lot of decision making related
to career and also thing like friendship, romance, exploration and experimentation about their body
and their opinions about sexuality takes place. They have various opinions about sexuality, ... Show
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physical changes, cognitive changes and emotional changes.
Premarital sex
Premarital sex is defined as a sexual intercourse that can be penile vaginal, penile anal, penile mouth
that takes place between couples before they are married.
Premarital relationships are incomplete fulfillments and a phase of the development towards mature
sexuality. There are numerous people among whom premarital sex is very rare. In many societies male
and female individuals are strictly kept apart. But at the same time among many other societies the
unmarried boys and girls have sexual intercourse; they indulge in sexual activity with or without the
information from the family members. Therefore we find premarital sex as an extensive form of
sexual relationship among young
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Differences And Similarities Of The Buddhist And Christian...
A comparative essay, discussing the differences and similarities of the Buddhist and Christian
traditions using the working definition of mysticism.
Mysticism: Buddhism and Christian Traditions, the Differences and Similarities.
Introduction
According to Carmody Carmody (1996:10) the working definition of mysticism is the direct
experience one has with ultimate reality. In this essay this definition will be dissected and compared to
other definitions, word by word. An attempt will be made to explain how this definition relates to
mysticism from two traditions; Christian and Buddhist. Although mysticism is not confined to
religion, for the purpose of this essay mysticism as in two religious traditions; one eastern and one
western, will be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Both mystical traditions seek to overcome and go beyond sin or karma. Both sin and karma relate to
the suffering and evils in the world.
When Buddhists receive enlightenment they are freed from suffering, they are transformed and exhibit
a detachment and compassion. Carmody and Carmody (1996:305) describe it as a psychosomatic
transformation. Christian mystics go through similar psychological processes but the difference lies in
the way sin affects the mystic because it is entails repentance, conversion or reconversion, weeping
over fidelity and renewing pledges to keep the covenant (Carmody and Carmody, 1996:307).
There is one dimension of mysticism, distinguished by Moore (Kruger, et al, 2012:23) that has an
impact on the experiences of both the Christian and Buddhist traditions and that is the setting or
context, in which these mystics seek the ultimate reality. The direct experience of either tradition
cannot not be coloured by the teachings of their respective religions. Despite the claims of the mystics
that the experience goes beyond known consciousness, the transformations that occur still, on the
whole, conform to the tradition from which the mystic operates.
In
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Lady Gaga Research Paper
The Grammys, a prestigious music awards show, broadcasted on NBC on February 15, 2016. This
year, the red carpet was filled with the latest bold trends, baby bumps, and major hair changes. Once
all the stars entered the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles, Taylor Swift started off the event
with a wild performance of songs from her latest album 1989. Later, she won Album of the Year, and
Best Pop Vocal Album for the album. Lady Gaga performed a tribute to David Bowie. Adele
performed a song from her recently released album, and was faced with some technical difficulties
that threw off the singer during her performance. Ed Sheeran, currently on hiatus after completing a
world tour, won Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance for his hit Thinking Out Loud. ...
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What Good Morning America called the performance of the night, Gaga raced through a multi song
medley that roared through 9 of Bowie s best known songs in six minutes Space Oddity, Changes,
Ziggy Stardust, Suffragette City, Rebel, Rebel, Fashion, Fame, Let s Dance, and Heroes, with a tiny
guitar lick of Under Pressure (Aswad). Gaga is known for her extreme and extravagant ways, and her
performance did just that. She paired up with Intel, a technology company based from Santa Clara,
California, to create this memorable
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Persuasive Writing Experience
Writing is a powerful tool used to communicate one s ideas and feelings with others. Students can be
taught to convey their opinion through the use of supporting details and clear organization of their
reasoning. Immersion in persuasive writing does not happen by chance. It requires a dynamic teaching
environment in which persuasive writing is regularly and explicitly taught. Writing Workshop
provides a gradual release of responsibility to students using modeling and guided practice. Students
must be challenged to be constantly thinking, talking, drawing, and writing about what they are
learning. Sharing one s opinion is a very social activity, creating instant engagement and and energy in
the classroom. Students validate one another s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Title 1 Services are provided in the area of math and reading, as part of a tiered response to
intervention (MSAD 54 Title 1a, 2017) .
Mill Stream Elementary School has seen a dip in their overall academic performance over the last
couple years. With a rating of 28% proficiency in math and a 42% proficiency in reading there is room
for improvement (Mill Stream Elementary, 2017). I believe that this may be due to the continual
turnover of staff and the third administrator in nine years.
I am one of the oldest teachers at the school. I have spent my entire 29 years of teaching at Mill
Stream Elementary and at the former Central Grade School. I love teaching and have the most
wonderful class of 14 second graders in my second grade classroom. There are 6 boys and 8 girls in
my self contained classroom. Of that group, four students are learning disabled and receive
programing for math, reading, and writing in the Special Education classroom. These four students are
reading on a beginning first grade level and are currently working in a first grade math program P.
Moody (personal communication, January 19, 2017). They participate in science, social studies, and
health in the regular classroom setting. Two of my students are supported by an educational technician
due to behavior issues. One of these students goes out on business to Special Ed. All regular
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Persuasive Essay On Special Needs
Giving disabled individuals everything they want seems to be good when looking at it from an outside
point of view. However, after paying attention to the effects on the individual, it does not always have
positive outcomes. Special needs individuals should not be given everything, because doing so
deprives them of learning valuable life skills.
Giving individuals with special needs everything they want more often than not makes them mean
because they are spoiled. When parents spoil their kids, the children often get in trouble at school,
which disrupts the class. While some parents think it is okay to spoil their kids, it can often lead to
violence behavior. Giving the individual everything they want leads to violence because they learn ...
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This is what leads to theft, because when they go into a store they think everything they want in the
store is theirs as well.This problem could easily be fixed if their caretakers reprimanded them when
they took things that are not theirs instead of getting away with it because of their disability.
Special needs individuals should have the opportunity to speak for themselves. Someone always
speaking in their place will only hurt them in the long run. In order to learn how to communicate with
others, individuals have to be given the opportunity to talk. For example, a mom who always speaks
for their special needs child will hinder his or her ability to communicate without an adult present.
When the child grows older, they will not be able to speak for themselves and will always rely on
someone else. Many special needs individuals have difficulties ordering in restaurants without the
assistance of someone else as a result of his or her caretakers taking on the role of speaking for the
child. Speaking for a special needs individual instead of helping them order prevents them from
learning anything from it. Speaking for them does not help them in any way because they are not
learning how to do things on their own.
Math skills are skills that every person should learn. When math skills are not learned by children with
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  • 2. Dystopian Societies In The Hunger Games Utopian societies have a tendency to become corrupt dystopias. This means that even though someone has an idea of a perfect society it can never be achieved. It is important to life at large because people must realize that there will always be problems some are just larger than others. If men were angels, no government would be necessary. (James Madison) My first movie is The Hunger Games. The director is Gary Ross. The Main Actors are, Jennifer Lawrence (Katniss), Josh Hutcherson (Peeta), Liam Hemsworth (Gale), Elizabeth Banks (Effie), and Woody Harrelson (Haymitch). This movie is an action film. In The Hunger Games, there is a new government called the Capital. They saved the country from despair, and in return require each district to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Ancient Cosmology And The Natural Laws Of The Universe It has been embedded in Chinese psyche that nature is a powerful force which nurtures life and human beings but could also be unpredictable, uncontrollable and terribly devastating. Always bearing in mind the incredible power of nature, early Chinese noticed the perpetual transformation and interchange between all elements in the universe in order to inhibit, to support, to impact and to impulse each other s development and expansion. Therefore, it is a common belief among most Chinese that harmony is the essence of life and all living beings coordinate under the natural laws of the universe. This ancient cosmology leads us to the concept of yin and yang, a famous Chinese philosophy explaining the balance of all elements in the universe. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yin yang, in its simplest concept, is derived from peasant s daily life and was only meant to explain natural phenomena: the rise and set of the sun, an essential force controlling Chinese s farming, trading and production. The yang symbol implies the sunlight during the day when peasants start their day at the fields while yin illustrates a lack of sunlight at night when farmers return home to rest. This sun based daily pattern leads to further implication which associates yang with movement and activity (dong) and yin, on the other hand, with rest and passivity (jing). There is not much historical evidence suggesting other possible original meanings of yin and yang. However, no matter how and when the primitive concept of yin yang was formed, it has become profoundly influential in Chinese and other East Asian culture. At the beginning, yin and yang existed as two independent and unconnected concepts. Later then, we can see these two characters be written together for the first time in a verse from Shijing (Book of Songs), one of Zhou Dynasty s famous classic: Viewing the scenery at a hill, looking for yinyang . Yin and yang in this implication are interpreted as the shady and sunny sides of a hill, but meanwhile emphasizes the general impact of the sun on that hill. Nowadays, yin and yang can be used to represent many contrasting yet coordinating aspects of different objects. Yang can be masculine, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Mabo Laramie English Life Writing Essay In the two life writing pieces, Mabo and Laramie both share similar and different themes as well as codes and conventions. The film Mabo, directed by Rachael Perkins, revolves around the true story of Eddie Mabo and his decision to continue to fight for his land and peoples rights. The audience is persuaded to side with Eddie throughout the use of point of view and bias. The Laramie project, by Moises Kaufman and the members of the tectonic theatre project, follows the actions and communications of the Laramie people after the horrific manslaughter of Matthew Shepard. The two life writing pieces, Mabo and Laramie both share the same key theme Power. In Mabo, this is shown throughout the biopic and demonstrated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Mabo where Eddie was refused a drink but stayed there until he was thrown in the lockup was seen as an injustice as he didn t get justice for the racism he experienced but instead got thrown in jail. In Laramie, Matthew Shepard experienced injustice right before he died, the hatred that grew from the hearts of Russell Henderson and Aaron McKinney in which lead to the death of Matthew Shepard, had no justice until the court case. Matthew was vulnerable and didn t get the justice he deserved. In Mabo, when Eddie had won the Supreme Court case, his family felt as sense of relief and justice for Eddie. Eddie had passed away prior to the court cases hearing, but the family felt as though his life had meaning and were proud that his life was spent doing well. In Laramie an example of justice is when the court case hearing was held and Matthews s father had openly expressed how he felt about the matter at hand. Dennis Shepard stated Every time you celebrate Christmas, a birthday, the fourth of July remember that Matt isn t. p.g. 94 In Dennis Shepard s statement he expressed the hate he feels towards Aaron McKinney and how he would love to see him die. The court case attracted the media and gathered everyone s attention towards the justice that people wanted to see. The family of Matthew Shepard felt as though at least some good is coming from the bad of Matthews s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Gung Ho and Office Space Organizational Communication Trevor Jones ORG COMM Paula Haug March 27, 2011 Gung Ho And Office Space: How NOT To Manage Chapter 1 of James C. McCroskey s Organizational Communication for Survival states that some people believe competent communication is competent communication no matter where it is practiced . (1) I believe this to be entirely untrue. Subordinate to subordinate communication differs greatly from subordinate to supervisor communication. As is true for different cultures communicating. In the movies Office Space and Gung Ho we see two different work places with different management styles, different office culture, different everything. They both are similar in the way that they feature a clash between management and the employees. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Movie Office Space features a typical cubicle style office environment. There is no culture clash, just classic examples of bad management. Peter and Joanna are two people in different environments who both suffer from dissatisfaction. Peter works at a company similar to Intel or IBM, Joanna at a restaurant similar to TGI Friday s. The office environment is exactly how our book says it should not be, which leads to many comical scenes. Communication comes from the top down only, in the form of impersonal memos. There are 8 bosses that Peter all must answer to. This is described as a Tall structure of business in our book, like IBM. At IBM there are many units, with many supervisors, and fewer employees per supervisor (53). Power is very centralized at Peter s job; his main boss is named Bill Lumbergh. Bill is a greedy, overbearing authoritarian and abuses his power in many ways he has his own reserved parking spot right in front of the building, he forces Peter to come in to work on the weekends, and he is very condescending to his employees. The multiple bosses just create a more negative work environment. For example, when Peter forgets to put coversheets on his TBS reports, Lumbergh and a couple of his other bosses talk to him like he is stupid, asking if he got the memo. The memo represents the formal, written mode of communication that classical organizations use. As stated, Communication comes from the top down, and any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Sexuality In Brokeback Mountain Sexuality can affect not only behavior, but also ones role in a social structure. Jack Twist, a rodeo cowboy, and Ennis Del Mar, in the movie Brokeback Mountain, encounter a sexual experience with each other and are not positively sure on how to react to it. A rancher, Joe Aguirre, hired Jack and Ennis as sheepherders, their work took place on Brokeback Mountain located in Wyoming. After months of lonely work on this mountain, Jack and Ennis finally began to appreciate each other s company. No matter how bad the weather got and how tired they were, their work continued and eventually these two men, who were initially strangers to each other, formed a bond. It was a cold night on the job and Jack and Ennis were all set up at camp bonding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was time for them to part ways and end what they secretly had on Brokeback Mountain. A question many people would ask is; why would they not continue to love each other and stay together? The answer is social structure affected them. Social structure is the relationship between different entities or groups or as enduring and relatively stable patterns of relationship and emphasizes the idea that society is grouped into structurally related groups or sets of roles, with different functions, meanings or purposes. (Merton) In Ennis and Jacks society, they both played a role of straight men that work for the American dream. Their secret relationship would not be accepted in society, which is why they decided to say goodbye instead of continuing their love for each other. As time went on, they both settled down and got married. Ennis married a woman named Alma and had two daughters while Jack found a female rodeo rider. Years passed by and everything seemed to be working out until one day Jack visited Ennis after about twenty years from when they were together last. Alma saw Jack and Ennis greet each other with love and kissing. This shocked Alma and put her in a situation not knowing how to handle it. Jack and Ennis continued to visit each other and would take spontaneous trips to Brokeback Mountain to relive the old days. Jack was persistent with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Threat Assessments Prepper Journal: Information Gathering for Threat Assessments If you only listen to like minded individuals what have you leaned. Sometimes, you have to hear things you do not like or agree with necessarily to learn something new. If everyone agrees with each other, then progressing forward is not an option in some cases. Knowing the truth is important, and it can be difficult to hear sometimes, but not knowing is worse. How do you know what is true and what is not however. Prepping is about being ready, and to have some idea of what to be ready for, you have to have information. There are, of course, news channels on cable and on local channels that bring you the new, breaking news, and commentary on events happening locally, nationally and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The truth often times is boring, so it has to be spiced up to get people attention. In the competitive news business the networks play to who they know their audience to be, so they may spice up to the point of being misleading. If you are not paying attention, you may fall into the trap of believing headlines like the banks will fail tomorrow and if you do not dig down into the story you may not realize it is simply a catchy headline. You have dig down and peel the layers away to get to the actual truth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay On Mcl Coming Back From an MCL Injury When it comes to your ability to move around, participate in sports, and simply walk, your knee joints are vital. The knee itself is made up of multiple ligaments, bones, and tendons and of all of these different parts that need to work together to make the joint work. One of these parts is called the medial collateral ligament or MCL. It is responsible for adding a little more stability to your knee and leg as well as preventing your knee from bending in dangerous directions. If you are noticing some pain in the inside portion of your knee or possibly you feel unsteady on one or both of your feet you may have injured your MCL. Symptoms Your medial collateral ligament is on the inside part of each leg and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These may be signs of damage to your MCL and if you find yourself experiencing some of these, you should probably have your knee and leg checked out by a medical professional. Causes Damaging the tissue of MCL can be common in sports, especially contact sports such as football. Injuring this part of your knee may also commonly be the result of a direct hit or impact on the outside of the lower leg and/or knee, which can cause the tissue on the inner side of the leg and knee joint to stretch or even tear in more traumatic situations. This ligament can also end up being damaged if the joint becomes hyperextended causing the tissue to stretch and possibly tear. Treatment Recovery from an MCL injury is not always fun but there are some things that you can do to help speed it along and maybe make it a little less painful. Rest is usually always helpful when healing from just about any injury and MCL injuries are no different, so rest as much as possible and try to stay off your feet when you are able to. Using a compression brace on your knee might help to improve blood flow and reduce swelling and it may also aid in reducing the pain you are probably living with through the healing process. Another thing that you might want to consider to aid in treating your pain may be ice. Icing the area of your leg and knee that hurts could lower the level of pain you experience and it could help lower the amount of swelling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Why Did Texas Fight In The Civil War Analysis Texans struggled in the civil war, but worked very hard to earn everything. Nearly 65,000 soldiers served in civil war and 1 fifth of them died. This showed that Texans worked very hard. Why did Texas fight in the civil war? Texans fought in the civil war because to protect states rights, sectionalism and most important, slavery. Texans fought in the civil war because of the love for Texas. In doc D, its says that John wesley Rabb was one of about 65000 soldiers who fought in the war and that John got many wounds and scars from the war. The love John had for texas was very strong because he wanted to fight for Texas and in the war for his people. Another reason Texas fought in the civil war was because of their states rights . In doc ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Advantages Of Recycling Washing Machine 13 Reasons to Recycle Your Washing Machine Do you have a washing machine that is more than a decade old? Of the 76 million washing machines used in the country today, 25 million are at least 10 years old. The washing machines that were manufactured before 2003 are relatively less efficient than the ones produced now. All these inefficient washing machines, together, cost users more than $2.9 billion in both energy and water. You need to give up your old and used washing machine as it s inefficiency is costing you $180 in utility bills, every year! This is the most important reason to recycle your washing machine The second reason to recycle is to save the environment. Recycling metals saves energy and consumption of raw materials. These ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You will need to check local regulations for a responsible appliance disposal. #7. Exchange for an energy efficient model An energy efficient washing machine will help you save money on your utility bills. A new washing machine that comes with the ENERGY STAR consumes 40 percent less water and close to 25 percent less energy compared to the old less efficient machines. #8. Benefit the Local Charities If your washing machine is still in a working condition, you can contact the Red Cross, faith communities or local women s shelters who will gladly accept appliances that are workable. If your washing machine works well, then you can donate it to an underprivileged family. This is a good alternative and your chance to make a donation, to pay it forward. #9. Make Stylish Furniture You can now re purpose different parts of the washing machine and create unique and useful products for your home. You can create stools or lamps from the washing machine drum. You can also create an outside fireplace with an inverted drum. With a paint job and some effort, salvage the drum as a plant container for your outdoor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Neolithic Revolution, A Llist of Events Unit 1: 1. Fire was one of the most important early technological innovation. Fire made surviving through the cold months possible. It was also useful for cooking foods. Spears were useful for hunters and gatherers. It helped catch and kill their prey. After the industrial revolution, innovations such as the plow helped in agriculture to speed the process and not have to do each individual task by hand. 2. The Neolithic Revolution was the start of agriculture. Due to it causing a surplus of good production, specialized jobs were introduced. If one person has the ability to produce enough food for the entire community, then everyone else can focus on different jobs. Along with time to focus on jobs, time for recreation was introduced giving people more free time. Another long term effect of the Neolithic Revolution was that land was thought of as property because people began living in the same place for longer periods of time. 3. The Neolithic Revolution was responsible for food surplus that gave people the opportunity to develop new technologies. Plows and hoes advanced agriculture greatly. Agriculture meant people didn t have to move around following their food, but instead, stay in one place. This brought on the construction of stable homes and buildings. 4. A state is a nation of people unified based on their culture. Leaders such as King Hammurabi, Nebuchaddnezzar, King Menes, and Queen Hatshepsut ruled these states and were supported by 5. Culture was what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Tension In The Iran Hostage Crisis Many people think the Iran Hostage Crisis started when America opened its doors to the Shah, but did it really? The tension in the Iran Hostage Crisis may have started almost half a century ago, when the U.S. stemmed from an increasingly intense conflict over oil .During the Cold War Era, conflicts arose between the United States and Iran over oil. Where decades ago, Iran had good relationships with America. Due to the location of Iran, it gave the country an abundance of oil reserves, making Iran particularly envied during the Cold War. Middle Eastern oil was an interest to American leaders even before World War II. With America intervening in Iran, it had created the way the state of Iran is. Another episode from this period was critical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Under What Conditions Is An Acetanilide Is A Heterogeneous... This experiment uses the separation technique of filtering. What type of mixtures can be separated using filtering? Is filtering a physical or chemical filtering technique? Filtration can only be used to separate a solid from a liquid. Typically, the mixture is heterogeneous because filtration is a physical filtering technique that separates components that has noticeably different size. 2) Under what conditions is an acetanilide/water mixture a solution? a heterogeneous mixture? An acetanilide/water mixture is considered a solution when the acetanilide is completely dissolved in water above the melting point of the acetanilide. An acetanilide/water solution is a heterogeneous mixture when it is below the melting point of the acetanilide, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Transformational Leaders And Its Impact On School Schools Public school districts in Illinois are facing ever rising challenges from a lack of funding, a shortage of teachers, an ever increasing danger of traumatic events occurring on school grounds, a decline teacher moral, an increase in at risk students, and others. During this difficult time it is imperative that the leaders of districts are providing their stakeholders the leadership necessary to move the district forward in educating all of its students. Transformational leaders are best suited to deal with the multiple and diverse challenges that face districts. Transformational leadership was first introduced into our lexicon by James MacGregor Burns, a presidential biographer. Burns believed transformational leaders were leaders who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2. Individualized Consideration represent the degree the leader responds to individual follower s needs. How the leader acts as a coach to the follower provides empathy, support. The leader recognized the induvial contributes each follower makes, or can make, to the organization. 3. Inspirational Motivation represents the leader s ability to inspire their follower through articulating their vision. Followers are challenged with accountability through high standards while motiving the followers through providing meaning to the difficult tasks they are charged with. This provides meaning and creates a sense of urgency which leads follower to commit deeply to the task at hand. 4. Idealized Influence represents the leader s ability to be a role model for ethical behavior. Through the leaders ethical decision they build trust and respect with their followers. These comments applied to transformational superintendents can be express in many ways. Below you will find a general application of the components for the school leaders. Transformational leaders begin with the development of a vision for their district that provides a view of the future that will excite and convert potential followers. Transformational leader must find a system that allows the district and stakeholders to move forward. This often involves embracing change and challenging the status qou. It is important to note that transformational leader will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Mercantilism And Cocaine From Tradition to Addiction; A Brief History of the Coca Leaf Cocaine Today, the drug cocaine is widely known for its recreational uses, as well as its addictive properties. Roughly 500 hundred years ago the coca leaf was introduced to Europe. Cocaine, the pure substance that comes from a particular species of the coca leaf, has evolved from traditional usage in the indigenous community of the Andes to the highly illegal consumption in America. Plowman (1989) a taxonomist from the botany department in the museum of natural history of Chicago explains that dried coca leaf has been used as a mild stimulant for centuries. The variety of species of Erythroxylum extends to about 200 varieties. Most species grow on the tropical area of the Eastern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cocaine took part of a small part of the initial triangular trade; it was one of the many resources that Europe extracted from South America under the economic theory of Mercantilism. Mercantilism is the economic theory that promoted trades of goods from colonized nations to more powerful ones in order to increase the wealth of the main land. Current day Venezuela, Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, and Colombia were the prime producers of the plant due to their direct access to the zones that grow it. Mass consumption and production of the coca leaf did not begin until the plant was purified into cocaine. The Chemical isolation and purification of cocaine from the coca leaf (which varies from .5% to 1% of the plant.) started in 1860 by the German scientist Albert Niemann under the wing of Friedrich Wohler . The triangular trade was the established trade routes in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries where South America and west Africa exported raw goods and slaves to Europe where they became commodities to be sold back to the Americas and Africa.. These route allowed the coca leaf to reach the German research. Exotic commodities were gaining popular demand in the late 19 hundreds. When cocaine was introduced in Europe it became popular in medical circles. The renowned Austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud was a prominent advocate of its usage for medical purposes. United States became a prime consumer of the drug in the late 19Th to early 20Th century. Products like Coca Cola and healing elixirs had the purified cocaine as a main ingredient. In some cases it was advertised as a cure for addiction to opiates. However, it became illegal due to the serious physical harms and addiction concerns. Yet, with such great demand, an alternative market grew from that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Pride and Prejudice V Bride and Prejudice The way of life in this modern society has developed itself over hundreds of years. Still, however changed, the values of today s society remain from the period of Regency England. Regency England, being the super power of the world in the 18th century, imposed the morals and ethics upon the world as they did their own country, where people were expected to abide by. Jane Austen illustrates the values of this prejudiced society through Pride and Prejudice, which involved the role of women as a major, governing over their marriages for economic sustainability and their lack of authority. Austen s controversial novel was adapted into a feature film which presented the real and gritty society as how it truly was during the time of Regency ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These values have driven the simple and traditional women of India to marry even without the factor of love, as depicted in the transformation where Chandra Lamba (Charlotte s parallel) manages to disappoint Lalita just as how Charlotte disappointed Elizabeth. While Lalita discusses with Johnny Wickham (Lieutenant Wickham s counterpart) over Chandra s acceptance of Mr. Kholi, Johnny comments that people do horrible things for money and a Green Card, too this note is of course, ironic on Wickham s part as it was he who impregnated William Darcy s younger sister, Georgina in order shame her family into marrying Georgina off to him to obtain her inheritance. Nevertheless, Chandra once again portrays the women s desperate need to marry in order to acquire a comfortable living in a country that offers more opportunities than one of binding traditions. Chandra s predicament in Bride and Prejudice represents perfectly how the morals and ethics of Regency England still affect parts of the world and have modelled their principles from their own. The fact that women rely so dearly on marriage demonstrates what little power they hold over their own wellbeing and status. In Pride and Prejudice, circumstances have left it so that women held absolutely no authority at all, as women, at the time, were simply ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Similarities And Differences Between Wuthering Heights And... Novelists choose all aspects of their stories carefully, including their settings. Emily Bronte s Wuthering Height features two settings vastly different in physical, geographical, and cultural surroundings that heavily shape the psychological and moral traits of the cast of characters. Young Catherine Earnshaw is affected by both Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange which provide an impact strong enough to alter her character to an extreme where Heathcliff considers her to be two separate entities and her decisions and actions based on how the environments influence her greatly impact the novel as a whole. In her childhood, Wuthering Heights was what Catherine had considered her home. The heights was described as having a strong and expertly crafted design with Lockwood noting the architect had foresight to build it strong: the narrow, windows are deeply set in the wall, and the corners defended with large jutting stones (Bronte, 3). The strong structure was likely influenced by the cold and harsh geographic surroundings the Heights resided in, again commented on by Lockwood when he states Wuthering being a significant provincial adjective, descriptive of the atmospheric tumult to which its station is exposed in stormy weather (Bronte, 2). Along with the secure structure, the people dwelling within the Heights created a rather mixed atmosphere with a generously kind father bringing back his children and servants presents from his trips and a friendly and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Health Disparities Governmental agencies influence health policies by influencing the Federal government, State government, and local laws by using population health research studies and interventions studies reported of health disparities. In addition to being well informed with health disparities they have access to investing, research and collecting evidence in assisting them to gather information that can influence health care polices. With each research that is conducted can possibly create new or old policies to be improved and aimed to reduce health disparities. The Methods used are blends of information provided by evidence based information gather from economics, sociology, anthropology, political science, public health and epidemiology research. Furthermore, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Photograph As Fine Art By Graham Clarke Graham Clarke, in his book The Photograph as Fine Art , states that photography can be considered as fine art ; which is a statement that I entirely agree with. People all over the world take photos everyday, so why is someone considered an artist while the other is just a person taking photographs? A lot of characteristics differentiate an artist from a hobbyist or a memory collector, such as the ability to properly execute his artistic visions and capture them in an photograph. Another characteristic is how he chooses to structure his photograph and how he positions the objects inside the frame. Artists observe their surroundings in a different way and capture moments in creative and beautiful photographs. There is a major difference between a snapshot and a photograph. A snapshot captures a moment in time; a photograph captures the emotions, feelings, and beauty from that moment in time 1. When straight photography came out in the early 20th century, it was a revolutionary approach to taking photographs that justly gave photography its own place in the world of art and far away from paintings. Straight photography encourages the purity of tone and vision and is strongly against any manipulation done to the photos after taking it. As Graham describes its approach in saying: Speaking against manipulation, as such, it distinguishes photography from painting as a unique medium in its own right with its own unique possibilities 2. Edward Weston (1886 1958) is one of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. What Is The Easiest Summer Travel Experience Top 7 tips for having the easiest summer travel experience Before revealing the best tips for having the easiest summer travel experience, it is important to know what travel actually means. What travel is The capacity of individuals to move between moderately distant geographical areas, by foot, bike, vehicle, plane, boat or any different means, having or not luggage, is defined as travel . Travel can be one route or round trip. Many times, travel can likewise include short stays between movements. The vast majority of us have a summer travel planned, regardless of whether it s a road trip or vacation on a beach. In case you are not prepared, traveling and vacations can usually be quite tricky. When we leave on vacation we want to relax and feel good, we want to forget about all our worries and thoughts. Practically, we run from our daily routine of stress and pollution, in a place ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before going on a summer travel is best to get prepared, as is plan everything you need to know and do, so you can enjoy a wonderful summer trip. Despite what sort of trip you are on, either is an active vacation, a business travel, a honeymoon, a road trip, or on a cruise, there are a few important steps you can take to ease your summer travel experience. Tips for having the easiest summer travel experience A significant number of us spend the summer making set arrangements and going to wonderful places with loved ones. The idea of traveling is exciting but it can likewise be an upsetting attempt. The worry of planning the perfect summer travel, down to every single detail, can be stressful, so stressful that at times we even forget that the purpose of taking some time off is to unwind, relax and enjoy ourselves by having a ton of fun. Here are some great tips to remember when planning your summer vacation, so you can have the easiest and greatest summer travel experience ever. 1. Be realistic regarding your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Contemporary Political Theory Should We Have On... Policy makers need a certain measure of agreement on what is just and unjust (Rawls, 1999: 6) to coordinate their policies efficiently, meet expectations and grant stability in society. Answering whether policy makers should listen to a statement like this, we will explore what impact contemporary political theory should have on policy makers and examine the nature of their relationship. Due to its limited scope, this essay cannot elucidate whether policy makers should listen to natural scientists or economists, comparatively. In what follows I shall focus entirely on Rawls s A Theory of Justice (TJ) and Nozick s Anarchy, State, and Utopia (ASU). I furthermore assume that political theorists and policy makers are two separate parties and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rawls convincingly illuminates that individual policy makers can critically reflect upon their self interest by internally assuming impartiality (Rawls, 1999: 119 120). This intuitive method for understanding the role of justice (Campbell, 1988: 82) serves as a framework for unbiased policy making. Despite various political attitudes, institutions rest on an underlying consent about what is (un)just. In this sense, the OP makes individuals see policy goals from distance (Rawls, 1999: 19). Beyond that, by listening to political theory, policy makers learn to evaluate how we speak about justice (see Campbell, 1988: 9). Intuitive societal debates about who deserves what should be heard so that policy makers are not only informed by lobbyists. Even if parliament does not discuss political theories, they translate into culture and beliefs. Listening could make policy makers reflect upon their own normative grounds, becoming aware of the principles they should act ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Collecting Crime Data Analysis Collecting crime data is very important to the criminal justice system. It helps in various ways from showing increases of certain crimes in different regions to how often different crimes are committed. There are three major crime data sources in the united states, official statistics, victimization survey data, and self reported data. Starting with official statistics, the main source is the UCR which stands for uniform crime reports. The UCR Program collects statistics on violent crime (murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault) and property crime (burglary, larceny theft, and motor vehicle theft). All the data collected is compiled by the FBI. The FBI gets all of the data from police and sheriff departments. Only a majority of departments participate because participation is voluntary which leaves the data as a whole to some extent inaccurate. The UCR will report not only the number of crimes reported but can also portray the rate of occurrence. How the occurrence is presented is through the crime rate. The crime rate is The actual number of reported crimes standardized by some unit of the population. (Gibson 2016) The data collected from the law enforcement departments for the UCR is separated into part 1 and part 2 offenses. Part 1 is for the more serious crimes such as murder rape, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... NIBRS stands for the national incident based reporting system. This began in 1982, in order to collect more detailed and comprehensive crime statistics. (Gibson 2016) The NIBRS does a good job portraying crime data but it isn t used by most law enforcement agencies because of the long tedious process it takes to collect all the information required by the NIBRS. One benefit is that there is no hierarchy rule, that the UCR does have, which means in multiple crime cases all crimes will be reported instead of just the most serious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. How To Build Your Own Teddy Bear Building your own Teddy bear allows you to customize a bear based on an event coming up in someone s life. It doesn t have to be only for children, although, a child would certainly appreciate a Teddy bear. Graduation Bear Whether it s an adult graduation from college, a teenager from high school or a child graduating from elementary school, graduations are a big deal. When you build a graduation Teddy Bear, you ll make your own cap and gown outfit to go with it. The Stuffems Toy Shop has Graduation Cap Gown Outfit Teddy Bear Clothes that fit bears and other stuffed animals that are between 14 and 18 . You don t have to stick with a bear, you could have a stuffed duck, frog or pig as long as they measure within the realm of 14 and 18 inches. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. To Kill A Mockingbird And Mississippi Burning Analysis To Kill a Mockingbird , written by Harper Lee and Mississippi Burning directed Alan Parker can be compared and contrasted with each other. Both texts share many themes especially the theme of prejudice where one group of people had bigoted views against another. It is shown in the form of racism throughout the two stories where whites discriminate the blacks. In the town of Maycomb and Mississippi, there is bias, discrimination and injustice between the blacks and whites. Both Harper Lee and Alan Parker explore this theme of prejudice through what their characters stand for, the events that took place during both text and the context behind both stories. Atticus and Mr Ward are dedicated to supporting people who are subjected to racism. Atticus and Mr Ward and Mr Anderson stand for the justice of blacks. Atticus defends Tom Robinson, a black man, to try to prove him innocent even though people call him a nigger lover and also has the disadvantage in the trial. The only thing we ve got is a black man s word against the Ewells... The jury couldn t possibly be expected to take Tom Robinson s word against the Ewells. With the odds against him, Atticus still persist in giving Tom Robinson the fair trial he deserves. Mr Ward is also the same, he believe in justice for all. You don t have the guts. (Anderson)... Not only do I HAVE the guts, I have the AUTHORITY! (Ward). Mr Ward was willing to change his own ways to help the black people of Mississippi. They both made a significant attempt to give the black people of Maycomb and Mississippi justice, they both had to overcome hardships to do what they believed what was right. Furthermore, both text have events that are similar which explore the theme of prejudice. In both stories there are two court scenes one where Tom Robinson is trial for the rape of Mayella Ewell and the other was where a groups of white men are trialled for bombing a black man s house. In this country, courts are the great levellers and in our courts all men are created equal. However Tom Robinson was innocent but only could get another trial and the white men were guilty but had their sentence suspended. In our courts when it s a white man s word against a black man s the white man ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Catalase Test Essay Results The catalase test was positive for unknown #4. After addition of hydrogen peroxide the sample began to bubble. The bubbles indicated that the unknown produced catalase that broke down the hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas ( Microbugz ). The initial coagulase test was inconclusive. After the addition of coagulase in the second attempt, the sample began to clump indicating that the unknown bacteria possessed the ability to produce fibrin barriers ( Microbugz ). After the 18 hour incubation period, the bile esculin tube turned completely brown. This indicated that unknown #4 could hydrolyze esculin to esculetin and dextrose which reacts with the ferric citrate in the media to produce a dark brown or black color ( Microbugz ). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... aureus. Since B. subtilus was not an organism available in the lab, at this point, it was safe to assume that unknown #4 was S. aureus. The positive results for the bile esculin and blood agar and the negative SFB results provided further evidence of S. aureus. The only test that did not go as planned was the MSA. No growth was observed on either of the plates even though S. aureus can grow in hypersaline environments and ferment mannitol. The plate should have turned yellow from acid production and exhibited growth. Perhaps the sample was dying and couldn t grow on either MSA plate or the strain possessed a mutation that took away its ability to grow on that media. The only way to know for sure would be to run more tests and perhaps a sequence of the genome to scan for mutations or abnormalities. However, the back up TSA slant turning blue, albeit not a biochemical test, also supported the conclusion that S. aureus was unknown #4 because S. aureus can turn TSA slants blue. The Gram negative rod, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, can also turn TSA slants blue because of pyocyanin production, but the majority of the biochemical tests supported S. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Factors That Make Asian Growth So Phenomenal The Main Factors That Make Asian Growth So Phenomenal Amber N. Sands Cleveland State University In this essay, the author explains the essential parts of Asia s phenomenal growth. Asia is the poster child for the saying, slow and steady wins the race . Asia has been growing since the early 1900s. This paper breaks down the growth of Asia into three core factors and explains which one has been the most influential on that growth. Graphs are used to highlight how certain factors, such as population age, and birth rate, affect Asian megacities. Influential aspects of the Asian culture and how they affect growth are also demonstrated. A greater understanding of what factors influence the phenomenal growth of Asia and which one has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Issues such as migration, population age, and birth rates are the biggest influences on the phenomenal growth in Asia. These issues can be considered part of the population dynamics, which will be explained in more detail along with the economic markets and sociopolitical conditions. Population Dynamics Population dynamics looks at the biological and environmental factors that influence change amongst a region. Migration, Population Age, and Birth Rates among Asian Megacities Asia has been a growing force since about 1960. With population dynamics being the biggest influencing factor. Population dynamics looks at the long term and short term changes in the size and age of a population, with three factors being analyzed: migration, population age, and birth rates. Castles and Miller (2009) state that In 2005, Asian countries housed 53 million of the world s 191 million migrants . (para1). Migration throughout Asia is nothing new; it dates back many centuries. Some people migrated from Asia because of political struggles while others either migrated within Asia or were indentured workers who were forced to work in other countries such as China and Japan. According to Castles and Miller (2009), between the years 1921 and 1941, Japan recruited 40,000 people from its then colony, Korea. Taking into account what Castles and Miller had noted, with all the internal migration happening, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Australian Solar Designs Pty Ltd (ASD) [Type the document title] [Type the document subtitle] [Pick the date] Ankit Table of Contents 1. Reflection of AS 4120 1994 2 1.1 Definition of Tender 2 1.1.1 2 1. Reflection 1.1 Definition of Tender Tender is an offer which incorporates the sum of money, time and other condition required to carry out the contract obligations in order to complete a project or a part of it consisting of specified works. 1.2 Statement of Ethics Australian Solar Designs Pty Ltd (ASD) will comply with all requirements of the tender, as well as all Australian Standards and Regulations pertaining to the solar energy industry. 1.3 Tendering procedure, 1.3.1.1 Project Definations Construction work : has the same meaning as in the work healt and safety. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1.3.1.2 Tender documents ASD uses only premium commercial and industrial grade solar products and equipment with Industry leading warranties and ongoing monitoring, maintenance and support. Further documents are available 1.3.1.3 Select Tender A select delicate is just open to a select number of suppliers. The providers might be a short rundown sourced from an open delicate or be a compilation of business that the association has worked with beforehand. 1.3.1.4 call for tender An organisation contacts a select number of suppliers directly and request them to perform the contract, it is generally used for specialist work,emergency situations. 1.3.1.5 Methods of tender There are four types of tender 1) open tender 2) select tender 3) multi stage tender 4) Invited tender 1.3.1.6 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Effective Use Of Film Techniques In Alfred Hitchcock s... Citizen Kane was the first feature film of Orson Welles, who at the time was well known for his work in radio and theatre. Released in 1941, the film has often been regarded as one of the most influential films of the century, still having a significant impact on modern filmmakers all over the world. The film even held the number one title of the BFI s Sight Sound poll for 50 years, meaning it was considered the greatest film of all time by hundreds of top critics in the business. Now, it still ranks at number two, recently being overtaken by Alfred Hitchcock s Vertigo . Following the success and ultimate controversy of the radio broadcast of The War of The Worlds in 1938, Hollywood had a keen interest in working with Welles, who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cinematographer Gregg Toland used the technique to assure that both the foreground and background of scenes were in sharp focus at the same time, allowing the audience to decide where they focus their attention to in the frame. One particularly effective use of the technique is in a scene where Susan Alexander, the second wife of Kane, can be seen attempting suicide. The shot is carefully orchestrated to draw attention to key parts of the frame, which would otherwise be thrown out of focus if traditional techniques were used. Susan Alexander can be seen in the midground of the shot, lying in bed beside a jar of drugs, which is a very important element of the scene. The drugs are placed very clearly in the foreground, and remain in focus even when Charles Foster Kane enters the room in the background of the shot, which is also in sharp focus. The composition of the shot suggests a link between the drugs and Kane, possibly implying that he is responsible for Susan Alexander s attempted suicide. Deep focus techniques are still popular in modern filmmaking, as many directors consider it to enhance the portrayal of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. What Is The Difference Between Heart Of Darkness And... Introduction According to the Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad and the capitalism and slavery by Eric William, both of the book told people about the slavery labour in the past was darkness. William shows that the origin of Negro slavery was economic not racial; he believe that white people could not perform adequate labor in the tropics; and he also told that white servitude was the historic base upon which Negro slavery was constructed. Conrad s story is a complex exploration of the beliefs people hold on what constitutes a barbarian versus a civilized society and the stance on colonialism and racism that was part and parcel of European imperialism. After comparing this two book, it is believe that the free labor is more profitable than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Africans made ideal slaves for the whites because they were ignorant of European languages, customs, and laws; they were cheap to obtain by trade. Thus, African slaves preferred over indigenous slaves and indentured servants. By the Williams s opinion, he asserts that the primary propose of slavery were gaining the capital; and also producing the social concept of race. At first, the natives slaves knew too much about the land, they could take the advantage on what they knew; this was not the master want (Eric William, 1994). Secondly, the people try to enslave the convicts from England. This was also a problem that the employer would worried about, because those convicts were getting transported to the New World with the intentions on becoming planters themselves. Once their sentence was complete, they maintained personal aspirations towards ownership. Thus, these convicts saw the opportunity of freedom in the transportation to the New World from the mother country. The transportation of these convicts greatly increased the population in British colonies. Nevertheless, the use of this form of labor was not producing maximum capital gain for the colonies (Eric William, 1994). Consequently, the better ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Relationship Between The Crc And The Optional Protocol 1. The relationship between the CRC and the Optional Protocol is supplemental, being that the CRC is the binding/ruling international law on children s rights and the Optional Protocol expounds and expands upon issues that the CRC did not address sufficiently. The Optional Protocol is a separate convention that expands on three issues: armed conflict, sale of children, and communication. States that choose to ratify the Optional Protocol, do so by the same methods as the CRC, thus superseding the CRC provision on that issue. Under the CRC, article 28, age fifteen was the only age that could be agreed upon for children to participate in armed conflict, therefore, that is the minimum age; however, the Optional Protocol convention stated that age fifteen was too low and decided that age eighteen should be the minimum for participation in armed conflict. The Optional Protocol on the sale of children expands on the CRC s stance on the exploitation of children. The Optional Protocol made specific provisions on the sale of children in the sexual context such as prostitution and pornography. It outlines the measures that States should take in protecting children rom sexual exploitation. The Optional Protocol on communication is fairly new and it recognizes children s rights to bring grievances on the violation of their rights to the committee. It also outlines ways that States and governments can help children submit their claims. 2a. Haiti reported that street children in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Power And Power In Judith Slaying Holofernes By Artemisia... Violence and gore are not uncommon themes in art, however, few paintings depict bloodshed and power with such resounding naturalism as Artemisia Gentileschi s work titled Judith Slaying Holofernes . The work is an oil on canvas completed in the Baroque era sometime between 1614 to 1620, and depicts Judith and her maidservant holding down the struggling Holofernes as Judith pulls a sword through his neck. Gentileschi utilizes a combination of chiaroscuro and diagonal lines to not only create the lifelikeness and drama of the moment, but also to demonstrate the motions of the struggle as well as continually draw the focus back to the goriest part of the scene with the bloody head of Holofernes. In order to appreciate the lifelikeness of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Likewise, half of each woman s facial features are obstructed by shadows creating a deep sense of the ruthlessness in their commitment to holding down and killing Holofernes. Moreover, Holofernes face itself is completely covered in a light shadow compared to the brightness of his arms already giving a perception that his head is separated from his body and his grim fate is imminent. In addition to Gentileschi s use of chiaroscuro to provide lifelikeness and focus, she poses Holofernes, the maidservant, and Judith at natural angles that provide an idea of the strength involved for maidservant to hold Holofernes down and for Judith to pull the sword through this neck while gripping the hair and beard. Notably, each character is posed in a diagonal position, adding to the feeling of the motion involved in the struggle as the women hold down this large man to behead him. Beginning with Judith, her entire body is angled at a slant, both arms locked in a diagonal position, as well as the right knee placed at a diagonal on the bed displaying the commitment and power it takes to hold Holofernes down while pulling the sword through his neck. Similarly, the maidservant s back is positioned at a steep angle demonstrating the amount of weight she would be placing into her upper body and arms to hold Holofernes down as he pushes back on her with his right arm. Lastly, the sharp downward angle of Holofernes head as it hangs off the edge of the bed adds to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Government and Politics Knowledge will forever govern ignorance, and a people who mean to be their own governors, must arm themselves with the power knowledge gives. A popular government without popular information or the means of acquiring it, is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy or perhaps both. James Madison ( Focus 1) The United States has strived to be a true democracy, a place in which the citizens are free to govern themselves, since its inception. For a democracy to work, the citizens must remain knowledgeable and elections must remain unbiased. Our current system of electing presidents fails in both of these regards: citizens are only given two choices that stand any chance of winning and their decisions between those two candidates are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1996, an estimated $400 million was spent on television airtime alone by presidential candidates and that number is predicted to rise 150% to $600 million in the 2004 elections (Associated Press 1). The majority of this money is spent by the two largest political parties. Candidates backed by smaller parties and independent candidates cannot afford the huge cost of television advertising. By banning television and radio advertising, as they have done in France, we would allow candidates who cannot afford commercials would to legitimately compete in the elections (Basham 1). In addition to making elections too expensive for smaller candidates, the use of thirty second television commercials as campaign tools has shifted the focus of campaigns from positive plans for the future to simply offering negative claims about the other candidates. False claims run rampant in commercials because their is no mediator overlooking them. The networks will air virtually anything as long as the airtime is paid for. Although there are legal steps that opposing parties can take to stop false advertising, it takes days or weeks to get a commercial taken of the air. During that time, millions of people will have seen it and most will have accepted it as truth. The best defense against false allegations in commercials has become creating more commercials to counter attack. Of course, all this takes money that candidates do not have unless they are backed by huge political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Brief Overview of American Literature From Plymouth to the... The trace in literature and history from Plymouth and Virginia colonies through the Jeffersonian Enlightenment to the transcendentalists represented by Emerson and Hawthorne all begins with John Smith, whom had been granted by a charter from King James I reached Virginia in 1607. The settlers landed in what was Jamestown ready to begin the dangerous undertaking of surviving in a new environment. Dealing with harsh winters, lack of drinking water, and the spread of disease made life in Jamestown difficult for the settlers. Which Smith details in his writing, later on a man named William Bradford set sail with for the new world with a religious group called the puritans. The group landed on Massachusetts Plymouth Harbor in 1620. Soon after being settled Bradford was made to be governer of the new colony. The people of the colony suffered of a while until the help of the Massasoit leader of Native Americans in the New England area showed the people of the colony how to harvest the right foods and there was even a gathering of food and entertainment, which created an agreement between the Indians and the colony in which lasted twenty four years. The pact did not last for much long after the Wampanoag nation had been peaceful with the settlers and colonists. However, in 1675 son of Massasoit, Metacom who was as called King Philip by the colonists led the Native Americans to fight against the colonists as they captured land and persons in the colony. One of the persons captured ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Different Reactions of a Modern and Elizabethan Audience... In the Elizabethan era, many of the issues Shakespeare included in his plays were socially accepted by the audience. In contrast these issues are in large not accepted in today s modern society. The first decisive opposing reactions by a modern and Elizabethan audience to a Shakespeare play such as Othello, is the status of women in this period. Othello among other plays of its era, introduce the idea of women as possessions. quot;O heaven! How got she out? quot; Here Brabantio is talking about his daughter Desdemona as if she is locked up in his prison. Later examples of this also include Desdemona herself admitting in sorts to being a possession: quot;How to respect you; you are the lord of all my duty... But here s my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once more as a modern audience we find it hard to appreciate the impact a woman speaking up for herself in this situation may have had on an Elizabethan audience. This is because in our society women speak up fro themselves everyday and this is taken for granted. The fact that Desdemona is given a voice is due to the controversial character of Othello. Because he says quot;let her speak quot;, he is showing not only respect and trust for Desdemona, but also great compassion. This understanding maybe comes from the fact that he was once a slave himself, and has sympathy for women because of his past experiences. Othello is an important character in showing other divided reactions by an Elizabethan and modern audience. In this era slavery was widely accepted, as of course is not the case today. Men such as Othello were extremely honoured to have a status such as a general, and again like the fact that Desdemona has a say, a black man being a general in the army would have been a highly unlikely event. Still this event would have had an exciting impact on am Elizabethan audience as Shakespeare is venturing out of the ordinary and into the unknown This also gives a modern audience a good insight into how Shakespeare was an exceptional scripter
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  • 36. Unit 3 Assignment 1 Running Head: WEEK 5 ASSIGNMENT 1 SOCIAL NETWORKING JOHN E. SCOTT, JR INF 103 COMPUTER LITERACY ROSE SAFIR JUNE 15, 2014 SOCIAL NETWORKING 2 Today s society has involved the technology and have made ways communication easier with a thing called social networking. Social networking is a way to communicate with family and friends. Technology has improved over the years and with its improvement and advances we have advanced with technology. Social networking can provide good points and bad points, it s all in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Web 2.0 has made it possible for anyone to communicate and share their ideas and thoughts on the Web. SOCIAL NETWORKING 3 Web 1.0 was just a way for us to read news articles with Web 2.0 we can cut and what we read and share our own opinions on the topic at hand. Many radio stations in new stations has Twitter accounts and Facebook accounts so their readers and listeners can comment on the stories or situations that is going on in their community. Many celebrities have Facebook and Twitter accounts because they want to keep in touch with their fans and the social networking sites serve as public relations for celebrities. Celebrities capitalize on how many followers may have on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Fans up to date on the current trends of their favorite celebrity. Twitter is a social networking site that gives people the ability to pose at 140 characters on what is going on in their day to day life. Each post is called a tweet. Social networking sites such as Twitter, Google+, Facebook, and LinkedIn shares information about businesses, promotions, and products and services. Bowles, states that blogging and tweeting empowers you to become your own web author and share your ideas and actions with the world . Social networking has changed the way we communicate amongst friends, family, and coworkers. Major corporations are setting a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Reflection On Mindfulness Meditation Mindfulness The second transformational practice that I chose to participate in for this course was mindfulness. I decided to perform this in a meditative structure with similar goals to my first transformational practice, which was a different form of meditation, and see which provided more benefit or was simply a better fit for me. Decreasing my stress level and reducing work related anxiety were the two primary objectives I was hoping to transform by engaging in this twice a week. Through my personal experience with the mindfulness meditation, a lesson that I learned was that this offered a substantial amount of stress relief. Not particularly attending to thoughts that enter my mind and being mindful of the present, allowed stress from the day to dwindle away. I found the meditation to be particularly effective on high stress days and this was a welcome event when I had a very hectic day at work. Further, I discovered that in my case, this form of meditation was better at removing stress than utilizing a mantra meditative technique. Another lesson learned was that mindfulness meditation did not lessen my work anxiety to any great degree. It may have taken my mind off it during the meditation practice, but I would feel some anxiousness soon afterwards as thoughts of work began to prevail after my earnest focus during meditation came to an end. However, I think with more time to develop the practice outside of a meditative setting, it is possible that this could be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. A Unified Thai Kingdom During the 14th century, a unified Thai kingdom was established. Today it is known as Thailand but up until 1939 it was called Siam. It is the only Southeast Asian country that has never been under European rule. As archaeology studies suggests, 4000 B.C. was the time period where early bronze metallurgy centers were thriving. Metallurgy refers to the science and technology concerned with the properties of metals and their production. This development along with the cultivation of wet rice gave the motivation for social and political organizations to make an appearance. Also, research suggests that these new discoveries could have been transmitted to the rest of Asia, including China. The Thai are linguistically related to the Tai groups in Southern China because migration groups left from China and settled in Southeast Asia. Thai s date the founding of their nation to the 13th century. According to tradition, in 1238 the Thai chieftains overthrew the Khmer rulers and established a Thai kingdom in its place. This kingdom soon declined and a new Thai Kingdom emerged in 1350, the Kingdom of Ayutthaya. The first ruler of this kingdom, King Rama Thibodi, made two very important contributions to Thai history. One was the establishment and promotion of Buddhism as the official religion and the second one was the compilation of the Dharmashastra, which are laws based on Hindu and traditional Thai customs. The Dharmashastra stayed as a tool of Thai law until the late 19th century ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Equality Expectations And Envy By Alain De Botton Alanah Claybaugh Mr. Brian Isbell Composition I 08 September 2015 Equality, Expectations and Envy In chapter two of Status Anxiety, Equality, Expectations and Envy , Alain de Botton explains to readers that perturbation about self image is caused by feelings of inadequacy, which are usually self inflicted. Envy occurs when a person compares themselves to the people around them. Botton contends, our judgment of what constitutes an appropriate limit . . .on wealth or esteem is never arrived at independently. . . ;it is formed when a person compares their surrounding with a reference group (25). People are compelled to do better because of jealousy and feelings of insufficiency. For hundreds of years, there was the thought that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even the equal rights revolution in America still didn t prevent the resentment felt by most. In fact, it made it worse. Tocqueville noticed that when people are set to the same level, the slightest variation is easily spotted (32). He asserted that, when people fail to rise to who they think they can be, it causes them to feel self hatred and underachievement (33). The success stories of others who have risen up from the dirt do not help the esteem of the people who think what and how much they have done in life is insignificant (41). William James, looked at the psychology behind the sociological problems created by expectations. James wrote an equation to describe self esteem, which is equal to the ratio of success rate to perceptions of ability. The equation suggests there are two ways to raise self esteem: one, work harder and achieve more, or two, want to achieve less things (36). Botton s interpretation of James s ideas signify Rousseau s argument that we may be happy enough with little if little is what we have come to expect, and we may be miserable with much if we have been taught to desire everything, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Multitasking And Retention Paper Attention and Retention Inhibited in the Electronic Age It may be hard to grasp the idea that developing electronical multitasking lifestyles may in turn develop an inability or prevention to learn at full capacity. Electronic multitasking may inhibit the way a person is capable of receiving and retaining important information, whether it be in school or in a person s everyday life. In order to truly learn, a student or person must develop the proper skills of paying attention. Over the past decade, as electronic technologies have advanced and become more and more integrated into everyday life, studies are showing that electronic multitasking has not only brought along the persistent belief that one must learn to do many things at once, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Clifford Nass (2009) says, the research is almost unanimous, which is very rare in social science, and it says that people who chronically multitask show an enormous range of deficits. They re basically terrible at all sorts of cognitive tasks, including multitasking. Nass s statement is basically saying that although many studies have been conducted, the results are all fairly similar and they are all related closely. As society continues to develop and as electronics continue to develop, it is most likely that these issues that are currently being and have been studied will continue to take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Factors Affecting Vermont s Economy Vermont used to be a state whose main source of economic value was in the land; Although Vermont s economy does still largely depend on agriculture and farming, other industries such as manufacturing and the service industry have taken the lead. According to the 1960 Census report, Vermonters main fields of employment included manufacturing, service jobs (yes, tourism), health care, grocery stores, educational institutions, and government jobs. And analyzing more recent statistics only points in favor of this conclusion. Jobs that were once considered to be popular in Vermont, such as agriculture and logging, now only account for 3.4 percent of the labor force. This, however, does not mean that Vermont is doomed to be uprooted from its identity, which boasts its green image and the Made in Vermont labels. In fact, in many ways this comes as good news: Vermont s economy no longer needs to be completely dependent upon the exploitation of the state s relatively poor soil and few mineral sources. Another positive result that has come out of all of this are the laws that have been put in place in order to preserve the Vermont s individuality and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... SPRAWL refers to the development of huge, consumer driven companies such as Wallmart, Target, etc. Sprawl isn t only restricted to business though. Buildings such as union schools, government offices, or even town halls can be considered part of SPRAWL if they are located outside of downtown and obstruct the landscape in any way. In my opinion, I don t think that Vermont will suffer too horribly from SPRAWL. I believe that just as the highway that was supposed to run through the peaks of the tallest Vermont mountains was passionately protested against by Vermonters, so will anything else that compromises the aesthetic appeal of our beautiful little ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Effects Of Regulation On The Economy Every economy needs regulations to a certain extent, but how much is too much, and how exactly do regulations even affect the economy of the country? Those are key questions that many are asking, and don t truly have answers for. Many people in the country feel that there is way too much regulation on the economy at this point; however, there s also a great amount of people who are content with how much regulation is going on, and would keep pushing. Essentially there are two extremes when it comes to the topic of regulation and what too much of it will do to the economy. Too much regulation on the economy can have a negative impact in many ways. The biggest reason as to why many are so terribly against too much regulation is because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Texas each person who is a computer repair technician is required to obtain a private investigator s license, or a PI license. The only way two ways for and individual to receive a PI license is to either go to school and earn a degree in criminal justice (CJ), or they are required to take part in a three year apprenticeship with an individual who is already a licensed PI. Considering that there are individuals who just repair computers on the side or want to just help a friend or someone else out simply because they possess the skill set is also not an option. Any person who repairs a computer without possessing a license, and any person who lets someone without the PI license repairs their computer are both violating laws. Both could receive up to a year of jail time and both could be fined up to $4,000. Texas isn t the only place that requires individuals to get license for petty things. In Pennsylvania, any person who is a blogger it is obligatory to purchase a business privilege license. These licenses cost $300, and it truly wouldn t be a big deal if one is making a lot of money off of blogging; however, regardless of how much or how little you make off of blogging one is required to pay the $300 license fee. There was a case about a young lady who was chased after because she earned $11 from blogging over the course of two years. It truly isn t worth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Policy In Pakistan US policy in Pakistan largely centres around expending military aid to combat regional terrorism and facilitate peace in Afghanistan. However, it has hardly achieved any tangible results. The Pakistani army, which supersedes it s elected government, diverted these funds towards anti India terror factions for covert proxy wars due to it s historic rivalry with India. These terror factions carried out the Mumbai terror attacks in 2008, attracting censure from Pakistan s civilians and international condemnation at a time when US strategic convergence with India was growing. Simultaneous changes in Pakistan s military leadership led to attempts to dissolve these groups, who turned on it instead. They subsequently allied themselves with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fundamental problem was a lack of leverage : Pakistan had no interest in a peaceful Afghanistan but the US had no other partner to turn to. Eventually, the Pakistan army lost control over some of these terror groups, who linked up with al Qaeda, Taliban and more recently, the Islamic State, across the porous Afghanistan border. In light of pressure from the US and it s growing non state actors, the Pakistan military attempted to curb these groups but failed. Consequently, these groups pledged alliance to one of al Qaeda, Taliban or the Islamic State and amped up terror attacks within Pakistan. This reached the tipping point in December 2014, when members of the Tehrik i Taliban Pakistan killed 243 children in an army school. In response, the Pakistani army killed 3500 terrorists of the Tehrik i Taliban Pakistan and other internal terror factions in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) near the Afghanistan border, over the last two years. Simultaneously, the Pakistani media blamed the US for Pakistan s thriving internal violence and anti American sentiment amongst civilians grew. While this was a major counter terrorism initiative, Pakistan has an episodic history of reverting to proxy terrorism. It continues to harbour anti India terror groups, which could be refocused towards India, once tensions with the Tehrik i Taliban subside and Pakistan could resume double crossing the US. However, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Healthy Septic System Total: Educate customers on how to maintain a healthy septic system Total Words in this Document: Title: Time for Laundry? How to Maintain a Healthy Septic System Whether you ve chosen a septic system because it s an environmentally friendly option for your home or because sewer isn t available where you live, a healthy septic system is vital for the long term care of your household wastewater. Properly maintained systems can last for 25 to 30 years, and help to keep groundwater clean and free of pollution, bacteria and viruses, as well as the nitrates and phosphates that can cause algae bloom in bodies of water. Many homeowners, though, want to know the best way to take care of their septic system, and one of the best ways to do so is by understanding how laundry can affect the overall health of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Certain cleaning agents, like bleach, soaps that aren t biodegradable, and antibacterial soaps, can weaken and even kill the bacteria that maintains septic system health. Additionally, too much detergent released into the tank can be the cause of clogged soil pores, preventing drainage and inciting backups. Typically, liquid detergents are the best option when it comes to healthy septic systems. Certain detergents are labeled to be safe for septic tanks, and they are almost liquid, because they have fewer ingredients that can be harmful for septic tanks. Some dry detergents use clay as a filler, which will cause clogs. Others may include sodium as a filler, which can also cause problems. Combining good laundry habits with the five most important tips that can protect your tank will help your septic system operate at its best, giving you and your family peace of mind and a protected investment that will keep the system running for 20 to 30 years. If you have a question about your system, or want more information about how your laundry habits might affect your tank, call Paradise Valley Septic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Stages Of Young Adulthood INTRODUCTION Young adulthood is a time of life when a person has just entered adulthood from adolescence. During young adulthood one is less mature or one can say they are just like the adolescents but little more mature and their body has fully developed as compared to adolescents. There are many ups and down in young adulthood In young adulthood we begin to share ourselves more closely acquainted with others. We delve into relationships leading towards a longer term commitments with someone other than our family member. Successful completion of this stage can lead to comfortable relationships and a sense of commitment, safety, and care within a relationship. If an individual avoids intimacy, fearing commitment and relationships it can lead to isolation, loneliness, and sometimes depression. Success in young adulthood will lead to the virtue of love. Young adulthood is a phase in an individual s life where there exists a lot of decision making related to career and also thing like friendship, romance, exploration and experimentation about their body and their opinions about sexuality takes place. They have various opinions about sexuality, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... physical changes, cognitive changes and emotional changes. Premarital sex Premarital sex is defined as a sexual intercourse that can be penile vaginal, penile anal, penile mouth that takes place between couples before they are married. Premarital relationships are incomplete fulfillments and a phase of the development towards mature sexuality. There are numerous people among whom premarital sex is very rare. In many societies male and female individuals are strictly kept apart. But at the same time among many other societies the unmarried boys and girls have sexual intercourse; they indulge in sexual activity with or without the information from the family members. Therefore we find premarital sex as an extensive form of sexual relationship among young ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Differences And Similarities Of The Buddhist And Christian... A comparative essay, discussing the differences and similarities of the Buddhist and Christian traditions using the working definition of mysticism. Mysticism: Buddhism and Christian Traditions, the Differences and Similarities. Introduction According to Carmody Carmody (1996:10) the working definition of mysticism is the direct experience one has with ultimate reality. In this essay this definition will be dissected and compared to other definitions, word by word. An attempt will be made to explain how this definition relates to mysticism from two traditions; Christian and Buddhist. Although mysticism is not confined to religion, for the purpose of this essay mysticism as in two religious traditions; one eastern and one western, will be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both mystical traditions seek to overcome and go beyond sin or karma. Both sin and karma relate to the suffering and evils in the world. When Buddhists receive enlightenment they are freed from suffering, they are transformed and exhibit a detachment and compassion. Carmody and Carmody (1996:305) describe it as a psychosomatic transformation. Christian mystics go through similar psychological processes but the difference lies in the way sin affects the mystic because it is entails repentance, conversion or reconversion, weeping over fidelity and renewing pledges to keep the covenant (Carmody and Carmody, 1996:307). There is one dimension of mysticism, distinguished by Moore (Kruger, et al, 2012:23) that has an impact on the experiences of both the Christian and Buddhist traditions and that is the setting or context, in which these mystics seek the ultimate reality. The direct experience of either tradition cannot not be coloured by the teachings of their respective religions. Despite the claims of the mystics that the experience goes beyond known consciousness, the transformations that occur still, on the whole, conform to the tradition from which the mystic operates. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Lady Gaga Research Paper The Grammys, a prestigious music awards show, broadcasted on NBC on February 15, 2016. This year, the red carpet was filled with the latest bold trends, baby bumps, and major hair changes. Once all the stars entered the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles, Taylor Swift started off the event with a wild performance of songs from her latest album 1989. Later, she won Album of the Year, and Best Pop Vocal Album for the album. Lady Gaga performed a tribute to David Bowie. Adele performed a song from her recently released album, and was faced with some technical difficulties that threw off the singer during her performance. Ed Sheeran, currently on hiatus after completing a world tour, won Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance for his hit Thinking Out Loud. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What Good Morning America called the performance of the night, Gaga raced through a multi song medley that roared through 9 of Bowie s best known songs in six minutes Space Oddity, Changes, Ziggy Stardust, Suffragette City, Rebel, Rebel, Fashion, Fame, Let s Dance, and Heroes, with a tiny guitar lick of Under Pressure (Aswad). Gaga is known for her extreme and extravagant ways, and her performance did just that. She paired up with Intel, a technology company based from Santa Clara, California, to create this memorable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Persuasive Writing Experience Writing is a powerful tool used to communicate one s ideas and feelings with others. Students can be taught to convey their opinion through the use of supporting details and clear organization of their reasoning. Immersion in persuasive writing does not happen by chance. It requires a dynamic teaching environment in which persuasive writing is regularly and explicitly taught. Writing Workshop provides a gradual release of responsibility to students using modeling and guided practice. Students must be challenged to be constantly thinking, talking, drawing, and writing about what they are learning. Sharing one s opinion is a very social activity, creating instant engagement and and energy in the classroom. Students validate one another s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Title 1 Services are provided in the area of math and reading, as part of a tiered response to intervention (MSAD 54 Title 1a, 2017) . Mill Stream Elementary School has seen a dip in their overall academic performance over the last couple years. With a rating of 28% proficiency in math and a 42% proficiency in reading there is room for improvement (Mill Stream Elementary, 2017). I believe that this may be due to the continual turnover of staff and the third administrator in nine years. I am one of the oldest teachers at the school. I have spent my entire 29 years of teaching at Mill Stream Elementary and at the former Central Grade School. I love teaching and have the most wonderful class of 14 second graders in my second grade classroom. There are 6 boys and 8 girls in my self contained classroom. Of that group, four students are learning disabled and receive programing for math, reading, and writing in the Special Education classroom. These four students are reading on a beginning first grade level and are currently working in a first grade math program P. Moody (personal communication, January 19, 2017). They participate in science, social studies, and health in the regular classroom setting. Two of my students are supported by an educational technician due to behavior issues. One of these students goes out on business to Special Ed. All regular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Persuasive Essay On Special Needs Giving disabled individuals everything they want seems to be good when looking at it from an outside point of view. However, after paying attention to the effects on the individual, it does not always have positive outcomes. Special needs individuals should not be given everything, because doing so deprives them of learning valuable life skills. Giving individuals with special needs everything they want more often than not makes them mean because they are spoiled. When parents spoil their kids, the children often get in trouble at school, which disrupts the class. While some parents think it is okay to spoil their kids, it can often lead to violence behavior. Giving the individual everything they want leads to violence because they learn ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is what leads to theft, because when they go into a store they think everything they want in the store is theirs as well.This problem could easily be fixed if their caretakers reprimanded them when they took things that are not theirs instead of getting away with it because of their disability. Special needs individuals should have the opportunity to speak for themselves. Someone always speaking in their place will only hurt them in the long run. In order to learn how to communicate with others, individuals have to be given the opportunity to talk. For example, a mom who always speaks for their special needs child will hinder his or her ability to communicate without an adult present. When the child grows older, they will not be able to speak for themselves and will always rely on someone else. Many special needs individuals have difficulties ordering in restaurants without the assistance of someone else as a result of his or her caretakers taking on the role of speaking for the child. Speaking for a special needs individual instead of helping them order prevents them from learning anything from it. Speaking for them does not help them in any way because they are not learning how to do things on their own. Math skills are skills that every person should learn. When math skills are not learned by children with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...