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1. How To Write A Synthesis Essay
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2. Electromagnetic Model Of Light, Refraction And
Light and Geometric Optics. That is the title for Unit D. Unit D deals with the electromagnetic
spectrum, Ray models of light, Refraction, and a lot of other topics. Light is used in many
different ways. Mirrors and televisions use light so you can see yourself and the show you are
watching. The light bulbs we utilize use different sources of lightfor power. We have advance and
have been able to find many uses for many different things that give us light. But first we must
know how light works. Light is part of the Electromagnetic spectrum. The Electromagnetic spectrum
is made up of a range of Electromagnetic radiationthat extends from the shortest gamma ray to the
longest radio waves. The rays are in this order: radio... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There is a equation for calculating the speed of the wavelengths. The frequency is f and the
wavelength is . Speed equals v. Therefore V = f x wavelength . An example of this would be the
following question. The wavelength is 10 and the frequency is 2. So the speed of the waves
would equal 20 cm / s. Wave models of light help us understand the similarities between light and
the movement of water to explain properties of light we can t see. Refer to diagram 2.1 for
example. For example of this we can look at a prism. When a white light shines through it, it splits
into seven different colors. ROYGBIV: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and violet. This
is called the visible spectrum. While the most important light source is the sun, light can also be
produced by animals and plants. This ability is called Bioluminescence. Bioluminescence is very
common among the creatures of the sea. Only 10% of sea animals are not Bioluminescence. The
animals that are Bioluminescent use their ability to attract prey or to keep their schools together.
They are able to dim their lights if they sense a predator approaching. There are many other sources
of light such as the following six. Incandescent, Fluorescent, Phosphorescent, and
Chemiluminescence, triboluminescence, Electric Discharge. Incandescent is a light that is made
by a type of object . A incandescent light bulbhas a thin piece of metal inside of the bulb, which is
called a
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3. Comparing God And Jonah In The Book Of Jonah
In the book of Jonah we see the vast amount of tension between both God and Jonah. He is one of
the prophets who also believes in tolerance of non Jews opposite to Ezra s and Nehemiah s stress of
an unadulterated blood race of Jews under a restrictive Jewish God. Jonah is one of a vast line of
important people in the biblewho argues with God. As you see in past books of the bible everyone
has stood their own against the Lord. Jonah though decides to try and run from God. The Lord
called to Jonah and said Arise, go to Ninevah, that great city, and cry against it, but Jonah flees to
Joppa, setting sail on a ship duty bound for Tarshish, assuming he can evade the Lord. Jonah views
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This is when Jonah is anointed the role of a prophet that is a persuader, as a publicizer of the Lord
s mercy, and the gift of repentance. Ezra and Nehemiah believe when they returned to the promise
land that the lord had returned to them must be at its utmost holiest. That means the the people of
the old Israel that were left behind and married foreign wives had to leave. This is not right in
the meaning that we have today and if you re a follower of the Lord. Most people conclude you
are entitled to follow or not follow at your leisure. God is a God that cares for Jews and gentiles
akin. This is where you could battle equally Jonah s, Ezra s and Nehemiah s because both bring
valid reasoning to their accustoms. Jonah s who believes all should be given the chance and Ezra
Nehemiah s view that this land should have foreign idols worshipped in their land. I conclude that
this is presented to us in the book of the bible because we must make the choice in whether what s
correct and what s not correct within our
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4. The Importance Of Wealth In The Life Of The Society
Wealth is freedom to do as one wishes, without being tied to owing all their life, the idea of
having carefree life of pleasure and fame. It is the admiration, regardless of the flaws that one
might have, it is an illusion. The idea of riches, is the artificially created concept of happiness, that
drives people to being more productive and useful as the members of the society.
The works that have inadvertently interconnected is their themes are happiness, psychology,
productive labour and freedom verses slavery. As what psychologically drives people to work
harder and better, as nothing else, is the unconscious desire to be a freer man. The best way to
motivate people, is giving them loan, that would provide the life they want, but at the same time
restrict their freedom to the extent, where they have no other choice but to contribute to the
society, pay taxes and work. Observationally, it is evident, that people are psychological slaves to
their desires, and exactly this desire, to have more than one needs, or to be someone that one is
not, such as admiration for the rich and famous, is easily manipulated by big corporations today.
Although Smith claims that the money do not carry value, when they are not used to purchase
anything, and of course could end up losing its value, but what it gives is the security, as the goods
do not always give the freedom and security, as they do not guarantee the freedom, but the purchase
of those goods, is what secures the position of
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5. Lizard Adaptations
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Lizards
The lizard is a fascinating creature. Lizards vary in size, shape, ability, dietary needs, habitat, and
mating. For instance, the Komodo dragon is bigger than a gecko, needs more food to eat, and eats
a different source of food. The iguana will live near the water, while a ruin lizard will live in grassy
fields, parks, or gardens. Nonetheless all these animals are still lizards. It is intriguing to learn
about the habitats, predators, and characteristics of lizards.
Lizards have different habitats some choose sunny places to put their homes, while others will live
in shady spots. Then there are the lizards that live in the dessert where it is nice and hot, but they
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Most lizards that live in the shade will have smooth and soft skin. This will help the lizard crawl
through tight spots. If the lizard is a chameleon then it will have a specialized tail and feet. Their
tail is a prehensile tail, this means that they can use their tail to curl around a branch; their feet are
also special because they can use them to grip tightly to a branch. Chameleons live in trees, but
they do not have soft skin; they have hard skin and horns for protection, along with their ability to
camouflage (Bishop, 22, 26).
The lizard is not friends with everybody. There are animals that when they see a lizard they do
not see the cute or cool animal that we see; they see a snack, or dinner depending on the animal.
These animals consist of birds, snakes, or even other lizards (Knopf, 487 580). When a lizard
notices a snake slithering through the ground, it most likely will not try to fight it. Now that is
depending on the size of the snake and the lizard. Obviously, if the lizard is a lot bigger than the
snake then it will fight, or the snake will just turn away. If the snake is bigger than the lizard, then
most likely the lizard will dash away or climb up a tree. Some lizards will actually stand still, so
that way they are not noticed by the snake. (Bishop,
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6. What Is The Mood Of The Poem Old Love By Pat Mora
The poem Old Love by Pat Mora is about overcoming hardships in life, and the to ability accept
the sorrowful events that have occurred. The uncle in this poem is telling the speaker about
how long he and his wife were married, their funny moments, and how they both knew that one
day they would kiss goodbye, forever. This poem shows you how hard it is to accept that you
have lost someone so dear and important to you. Sorrow and happiness that is the mood of this
poem. The reader senses sorrow in the opening stanza. The speaker says, My uncle raised his
hands like a prophet in the Bible. I ve lost my girl, he said. The man continues to repeat those
words and shakes his head. Then the uncle tells the speaker about how every New Year s
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7. Add Cake, Subtract Self Esteem Analysis
Once upon a time, women were celebrated for their curves. Weight was a symbol of wealth and
fertility in a woman. During this time, women were subjugated to being a housewife and nothing
more. As time and society progressed, a woman s prison became her body and no longer her
home. Women had the freedom to vote, work, play, but could no longer be fat. This new beauty
standard of thinness affects women in many ways. In Add Cake, Subtract Self Esteem written by
Caroline Knapp, she describes her own personal experience on how this impossible standard affects
women s eating which leads to eating disorders and an unhealthy relationship with food. In The
Beauty Myth written by Naomi Wolf, she describes the mental effects on women from a... Show
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(4) Knapp describes how the average American woman is bombarded with ads on a daily basis...
which shows a controlled appetite, prerequisite for slenderness, connotes beauty, desirability,
and worthiness. (8) The daily reminders from society resonates in a woman s psyche which
leads to anxiety towards hunger. The anxiety that women feel leads to an insatiable desire to be
thin no matter the cost because of fear of being fat, and the negative connotation associated with
being fat. The Beauty Myth written by Naomi Wolf is an essay written to present how the
advancements of women in social power lead to a societal backlash that lead to a woman s value
being equated to her appearance by both sexes. This devaluation of women has led to a harmful
relationship with food and women subjecting themselves to mental and physical torture to be thin.
Wolf describes in the 1920s was the first time that women became preoccupied with dieting and
thinness after receiving the right to vote. In the 1950s, women s curves were celebrated again
because their minds were occupied in domestic seclusion. According to Wolf, when women were in
male spheres, that pleasure had to be overridden by an urgent social
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8. Essay on Race, Racism and My Community
Racial issues are an important part of any city in America today. America is a racially diverse
country but still seems to have many problems as far as racial equality, race relations, and
encouraging diversity. My community is in, what I think, is a fairly unique situation in terms of
race. According to the census and other sources I found on the internet, the population of
Cedar Hill, Texas is approximately 32,093. The city is growing and very much like the other
upscale surburbs in Dallas. Cedar Hill offers satisying opportunities for both indoor and outdoor
activities and a very family orientate city, the chity has an amusement park, a skating rink, a 14
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There is an Asian family that live on the coner and I just love the way the grandmother walks
every morning and plant flowers in her yard, keep it water and cared for. I have a white family
that lives directly across the street from me, that s mad a
America and he has his flag hung upside down, I ask why did he do that and he says because the
United States is upside down because of our president. I could not understand that because
I feel that we should love our country no matter what. I still speak and he still gives my family a
cake every Christmas. And I send fruit and a card. But the real problem with him is that he is very
predioucs and don t like any other race, other than white. This is what his 34 year son says . But
despite his feelings about other races he still shows that he care at Christmas time. In my
community, I feel that it is a rainbow of people. I have contact with everyone, if it s just a wave
as I pass by, but not much communication. I don t consider myself a minority. I would say I
interact with a white and Hispanic person maybe 6 days a week. There are of course differences
in appearance even when people are of the same race. It s really hard to say how different people
in my community are from one another because they are all generally the same in terms of
appearance. We have many people of White descent or Polish descent who are just as different as
someone who is of Japanese descent. Because of the color of their
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9. The Last Supper With Jesus And The Synoptic Gospels
The Synoptic Gospels describe The Last Supper with Jesus performing many of the traditional
elements found during the Jewish Passover as detailed in Exodus. Jesus, himself, was a Jewish
man and celebrated this tradition as a part of his faith, so it makes sense that this final meal could
hold traditional aspects of a PassoverSeder. The three Synoptic Gospels seem to demonstrate
parallels between a typical Passover celebration and The Last Supper that Jesusperformed. The
Gospelof Luke even calls in a Passover meal in chapter 22 verse 15.
Joachim Jeremias , The Eucharistic Words of Jesus, comments that there are at least 14 specific
parallels between Jesus Last Supper and the Passover Seder as seen through Exodus and the
Synoptic Gospels. These 14 points include, worship, discussion of the symbolism of the meal,
and bread being consumed. The three Synoptic Gospels tell of Jesus breaking bread with the
disciples to symbolize his body which is a parallel to the unleavened bread that the Jewish
people were to eat during their Passover meal. In two of the Synoptic Gospels, the group
finishes their meal by singing a hymn before leaving the room which follows Moses command
from God to the Israelites to worship Him after all the other commands that the Lord had given
them for the Passover. During Passover, the recalling of the original event and symbolism of the
parts of the meal are to be told and the same traditions are to be followed as the Lord had
commanded to Moses and
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10. Nitrate Nitrite
However, nitrate reductase can further reduce nitrite to ammonia or molecular nitrogen, which does
not react with the reagents and does not produce a colour change. To verify nitrate has been reduced
past nitrite, zinc powder is added to the medium. If the medium does not change colour after the
addition of zinc powder, then the nitrates in the medium have been reduced further. If the bacterium
does not use nitrate, then the addition of zinc powder will reduce the nitrates in the medium to
nitrite, changing the medium to a pink or red colour.
I inoculated my bacteria into a tube containing nitrate broth, and waited until the next class day to
add the sulfanic acid and N,N dimethyl 1 naphthylamine. After adding the two reagents to my tube,
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11. Examining Low Young Voter Turnout
One of our most, and many would argue, the most valuable rights as citizens of a democracy is
our right to vote. It gives us a voice in the direction our elected representatives steer our country.
Unfortunately, historically young voters are underrepresented due to their low voting turnout.
This came as a shock to me being a young voter myself. Growing up in California I was excited
about getting the chance to vote, to have a voice as it were. However, this is clearly not the case
for all potential young voters.
The Problem Young voter turnouthas historically been disproportionately lower than all other
voting groups. In California alone, as indicated in the California Civic Engagement Project,
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With those that attended college being twice as more likely to vote (Center for Information and
Research on Civic Learning Engagement).
Political Polarization There s a great deal of debate on whether the issue of increased political
polarization of our elected representatives has had a positive or negative effect on voter turnout,
there s however little debate on whether the political process has become more polarized. While
this is an issue for voter turnout of all ages, I m in a unique position to speak on it as a young
voter. As I mentioned earlier growing up I was excited at the chance to help shape public policy
with my vote. However, as the years went on the increasingly polarized atmosphere of my
representatives has had a draining effect on me. I don t tune in to the TV broadcasts or read the
newspaper with the same gusto anymore. The constant name calling and gridlock has had a
profoundly negative effect on my enthusiasm to partake civic activity. Being a young voter I have
dwelt on this quite a bit, and come to the conclusion that this has discouraged me from taking part
in the political process. Apparently that s a common symptom of increased political polarization on
the electorate, as noted by several political scientists. For example, in a paper published in
American Journal of Political Science Dr. John Rogowski notes that My main finding is that, rather
than stimulate political
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12. Human Genetic Engineering Essay
Genetic engineering is a practice commonly used in food to produce yields of superior size or
quality. Recently this technology has been tested on humans. The human race will now be able to
improve upon itself and their offspring. With this technology disease can be disposed of and normal
people can become better than average. Not all technology needs to be utilized. Genetic engineering
that should not be used in humans unless done to prevent or treat disease until it is fully understood
since the consequences are undetermined and potentially devastating. Human genetic engineering,
HGE, is a new technology been incorporated into modern science where the genes or more
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Preventing sickness is not wrong. The issue occurs when one tries to, as Sandel claims, reach
beyond health or above the norm ( The Case Against ). Pills and other devices have done this. For
example, David King, a professor at Harvard, recollects when human growth hormone was
marketed towards people with hormone deficiencies. Now it is prescribed to normal short
children (39). Surgery was also originally used for medical uses, but cosmetic surgery is now its
own field. When HGE becomes affordable and safe the public will find use.
Clapper explains germline changes the genes in eggs or sperm ( Human Genetic ). This will
modify any future children. Mitochondrial transfer, a form of germline engineering, is now
possible allowing for three genetically linked parents to a child. Wynne Parry, LiveScience
contributor, describes that it replaces faulty mitochondria with healthy ones from a third party (
Designing Life ) riding the child of mitochondrial diseases from the mother due to old age during
pregnancy.
Germline engineering will satisfy few people who have infertility and do not want to use other
methods. Parents can have the same bond between another being without conceiving a child. There
is adoption, but some do not do this since the child will not be genetically linked to them. Clapper
mentions that gamete and embryo donation, or pre implantation diagnosis and selection can be
used ( Human Genetic ). The latter allows for both parents to be related
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13. Fatima Mernissi s Dreams Of Trespass
The story of Fatima Mernissi is truly an enchanting and empowering one. In the book Dreams of
Trespass, we are given a glimpse of the young girl s adventurous life in a traditional Moroccan
harem during the 1940 s and early 1950 s. Through her journey in the harem, we see how life in
the harem can be enchanting and confined at the same time. In this book, Fatima elaborates life in
a traditional Moroccan harem, what a harem really means, the many women in her life that
continuously challenge the norms of her culture and society, and how that has inspired her to
dream big and work towards achieving freedom outside of the frontiers. In the beginning of the
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That is something I too asked myself multiple times while reading the book. That is something
that Fatima herself questioned many times while she was growing up. Something I immediately
began to adore about Fatima while reading her tales was her unstoppable curiosity and need to
ask questions. She asks many questions to feel more knowledgeable and to understand her
surroundings. However, as we learn about the many things forbidden inside the harem, Fatima
tells us that asking too many questions is one of them. That is only because asking a question
such as what is a harem? is not really a question that the adults will volunteer to answer (Mernissi,
39). Like many children do, Fatima and her cousins loved to break rules. Fatima, Samir, and their
other cousin, Malika used to occasionally climb onto the forbidden terrace. According to Fatima,
Samir and Malika s main purpose to climb onto the highest terrace was to push their investigation
of harems further. They would sit there and ponder on the unanswered questions by the adults and
find out the truth behind these questions. They would ask each other rather simple questions: Is a
harem a house in which a man lives with many wives? Do all married men have harems? Can you
have more than one master in a harem? (Mernissi, 150) As simple as these questions sound, they
figured that the answers to these questions were more complicated than they thought. They used
their own harem and other harems they knew up to answers these questions but eventually never
found the true answer. While many of the adults gave different answers to what a harem, it was
truly Lalla Yasmina, Fatima s maternal grandmother who gave her true closer on the definition of
a harem. She explained to Fatima, The word harem was a slight variation to the word haram, the
forbidden, the proscribed. It was the opposite of halal, the permissible. Harem was the place where
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14. Storage Strategies For The Enterprise Storage Environment...
Along with the computer appears, storage strategy becomes one of the most important features for
data storing and data sharing based on computer infrastructure. Enterprises prefer faster
performance, lower costs for the storage solutions, especially with a high security protection. Cost,
performance, data backup, data recovery, data sharing, security issues are all popular topics for the
enterprise storage strategies when they meet their storage issues. How can enterprise make a
reasonable decision to meet their real requirements and business need based on their budget? How
can enterprise know which is the best solution for their business strategies? How can enterprise
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The Impact of Enterprise Storage Strategies
Introduction
When a business started, the related data has been generated. Along with the development of the
business, the data becomes larger and accumulates day by day. The accumulated data can be
transferred to meaningful information for the managers decision makings. Storing and protecting
the data is essential to the development of the enterprise business. Today, almost all enterprises use
computer storage to store their data instead of the hard copy papers. In the past, hard copy
papers stored the data for the enterprise, but it existed too many potential risks, such as data loss,
data stolen, data destroy, or cannot sharing with others. In 1990s, more companies started to use
computer hard drive to store their business data; this change impacted the later development of
the storage strategies. Along with the technology development and the data becomes bigger and
bigger, big data problems appear. How can enterprise store such large data and manage such large
data effectively? Currently there are several classic storage strategies to help enterprise solve their
data storage problems, such as spinning media, flash, and cloud. The enterprise also can select
onsite or offsite option as their considerations based on their business environment. Security issues
are popular discussion topics as well in this paper.
Success factors and pitfalls for spinning media
The spinning media solution for enterprise storage
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15. Memorandum On Firearm Policies While Answering The Four...
This memo is to provide an institutional analysis of my memorandum on firearm policy while
answering the four main questions you provided. First, I will explain how I approached this
problem by using frameworks from class. Second, I will analyze how the audience shaped my
proposal and whether they are likely to accept what I have outlined. Third, I will explain why my
proposal work will achieve the desired outcome while analyzing the mechanisms I considered.
Finally, I will provide arguments as to why this is the right memo at the right time for the right
people.
1. I ve used various frameworks from class to approach this issue. I applied concepts from Alinsky,
Cobb Elder, and lessons from Sinclair. I based my work on Alinsky theory of limited wins. My
objective is to gradually implement firearm control policies. In this case my policy was limited to
prevent criminal from purchasing firearms and documenting private firearm transactions. Even if
this policy is implemented, other issues such as mentally ill people and potential domestic terrorist
having access to all kinds of weapons, including assault rifles, will still loom society.
Alinsky argues that power is built through establishing and shaping an organization to reach
policy objectives (Sinclair 2016 Lecture 5, s52). In other words, power is the reason for being of
organizations (Alinsky 1971). As part of this assignment I assumed that I worked for an established
organization called NY CPS. This fictitious
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16. Arkansas Rhetorical Analysis
The Confederacy gained support after shots rang at Ft. Sumter on xxx 1861. Before that event,
Arkansas preferred to remain neutral and hoped for a peaceful outcome to the divided country.
President Lincoln s decision to issue a call for troops signified an attempt to use violence to
preserve the union, and triggered a vote that would change Arkansas forever. The elected leaders of
Arkansas by a margin of 69 to 1 passed a disunion ordinance and chose to stand with the
Confederate States to oppose Northern aggression, unfortunately there loyalty went
underappreciated as Arkansas geographical and political significance went overlooked by
confederate leaders and their war strategy. This strategic error resulted in limited government
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Hindman assumed command of the Trans Mississippi District, an area that stretched Missouri to
Louisiana. Charged with the organization of troops to defend the states of Texas, Missouri,
Arkansas, Louisiana, and the Indian Territory, he had the appropriate authority but very few
resources. With limited forces, he imposed martial law throughout Arkansas in order to seize
munitions, gather supplies, and enforce the Conscription Act. He initiated the rationing of
goods and ordered the forming of independent Guerilla bands. Groups known as the Bands of
Tens formed from his issuance of General Orders Number 17, which called for all citizens to
assemble in groups of ten and elect a captain. The group s sole mission was to annoy and harass
the union army whenever and wherever possible, just as Hindman envisioned the Spanish doing
to Napoleon s Army. The strategic objective of this action was to slow down the Union armies
long enough to rebuild a conventional force. His efforts were relatively successful as he was
able to amass 18000 regular forces and over 5000 irregular troops. Even with limited resources, a
leader with vision and an understanding of military theory can develop a strategy, which if given
some assistance can prove to be extremely effective. His newly formed army showed promise
against Curtis s Army of the Southwest in June
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17. The Five Components Of The Civil Rights Movement
1. A movement must have five components which includes people, cohesion, a mission, advocacy,
and a political/social agenda. There were five antecedent movements to the Victims Movement
beginning with the Civil Rights Movement from 1963 1972. The Civil Rights Movement s focus
was equality between black and white Americans and this mission highly impacted the later victims
movement as it fought for equality to rights and services of the both the offender and victim. Next,
the Anti War Movement, which took place from 1970 to the present time, focused on protesting that
the government can force young men to serve in a war they do not believe in through the draft.
This influenced the Victims Movement through displaying that the people have a right to protest
and question the government and their actions. The third movement was the Women s or Feminist
Movement, which took place from 1967 to 1972, concentrated on the right for women to receive
equal pay for equal work, as equivalent to men. The Victims Movement s focus was influenced by
this mission for equality in pay through fighting for equal funds in services, such as lawyers,
therapy, and compensation for the victim and the offender. The Law and Order Movement, which
started in 1968, questioned if it was right of not to increase the discipline imposed by law
enforcement which effected the Victims Movement through wanting a balance of rights for victims
and offenders. The final movement that influenced the Victims
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18. Paradoxes of Power in Sociological Insight by Randall Collins
Paradoxes of Power in Sociological Insight by Randall Collins It may be said that the institution
of power has always been a prevalent force in our society. It is a large part of what holds society
together; without it civilized society as we know it would not exist. The functions of power
range from keeping crime at bay to the more commonplace aspects such as allowing patrons to be
served in a restaurant. The notion of power is almost invisible until further analyzed; it is
something that we perceive as being simple and therefore take for granted. Yet there are so many
intricacies in regard to power that still remain to be seen. In Chapter Three of Sociological Insight
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Yet some forms of power are certainly more effective than others. The key to realizing power
most effectively lies in the acknowledgement of occasional concession and knowing when to
giv(e) in on something less important (74). For instance, once again consider the example of a
mother and child. Assume that the child wants to go over to a friend s house to play, but he has
promised his mother that he would do his chores that afternoon. The child begs his mother to let
him go and play, assuring her that he will do his chores immediately upon arriving home. The
mother concedes, and the child is happy. If we are to analyze this situation in terms of gains and
losses, the mother has gained points with her son and has essentially suffered no loss the chores
will still be done, only a few hours later. Throughout the entire scenario, the mother s power is
evident, both explicit and implicitly; the son does not forget that his mother has the ultimate say in
what he does, and in letting her son go she has not only made him happy but is also asserting her
power as a parent. In sum, the mother has most effectively realized her power by knowing when to
sacrifice something that is of lesser importance while gaining more long term benefits. Another way
that power may be asserted is by the influences of certain situations, namely
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19. Trademark Infringement Essay
Trademark infringement is a growing concern to businesses that has caused disruptions in both
local and international trade. Infringement is the violation of intellectual property rights in which
violators take organizations/individuals ideas (trademark) and market them as their own. Another
form of intellectual propertyis copyrightthat protects people s creating expressions. In the case of
infringement and copyrights, the accuser can file a claim against the alleged group/individual for
using their trademarkor ideas. If they are convicted then they ll be required to pay reimbursements
for damages caused or losses incurred, prohibit further infringement actions, and recall all products
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The other way would be excluded to claim of unintentional action has a liable excuse all together.
The issues concerning infringement and copyright isn t just a problem here in the U.S., but
international as well. The only difference being that it is harder to enforce these rules and
regulations and to resolve these issues when each country has their own. Although there are
standards that are enforced by most industrialized nations there are no fully international property
rights and countries don t always interpret and enforce intellectual property right with the same
standards. This problem could be addressed by setting international rules and regulations that could
be used to address more of specific issues then the basics that are covered in the Trade Related
Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) and the World Trade Organization (WTO). Also,
the establishment of an international system for protecting intellectual property that would manage
and enforce these regulations in each
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20. Memory Is A Social Phenomenon
It is been seen that memory is now ubiquitous .All of Memory has been wholly observed by its
meticulous reconstitution.. When we examine a little closely to how we recollect things in our day
to day to life, we realize that the greatest number of memories come back to us when our parents,
our neighbours, our friends or the other persons recall them to us. Differences in discourse of
memoryhave been understood by the remnants of experience which is still lived in the warmth of
tradition, in the silence of custom, in the repetition of ancestral which have been displaced under
the pressure of a fundamentally historical sensibility.
Memory is a social phenomena. It has become the subject of controversies among observers and
analysts. The notion of memory when it is defined, can be either understood as internal or inward
memory and external memory, or personal memory or social memory(Halbwach 1950, 52).
Narratives about the past by nations and states are not something new. When we reflect upon them
, we make many discoveries ; we discover the shape and the why of the events. (ibid: 55). But the
explosion of the memorial phenomenon by largely, is increased from the utterance of specific
groups, whether intranational or transnational groups, and from the range of scales on which the
narrative of past experience is legitimately expressed. A social group s identity is constructed with
narratives and traditions that are created to give its members a sense of an community.
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21. Impact of Globalization on Aldi
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Established in 1913 in Germany, ALDI operates what are known in the grocery business as limited
assortment stores or hard discounters. ALDI has taken this retail concept, which features low
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In times of recession people tend to be very conservative when spending and the people see that
ALDI offers value add to their spending by saving them money in their groceries. Globalization
forces companies to standardize processes and ALDI has been very good at it, making sure their
stores have the same concept everywhere they are located world wide. Economic and
Technological forces influencing the global context of ALDI Despite the economical recession
that the US currently faces, all around the country, ALDI continues to grow. ALDI is recently
celebrating the opening of their 1,000th U.S. store in West Haven, Connecticut. At a time when
other retailers are cutting back and the recession is deepening, ALDI continues to build new
stores in 29 states nationwide and also around the globe. ALDI claims that when you shop at
ALDI, you can always count on finding products that are consistently equal to or better than the
top national brands in quality and taste, for up to 50% less than at traditional grocery stores.
ALDI claims that by shopping at their stores, one can save an average of $115 a month on
family s groceries on staples like fresh produce, milk, bread and eggs. ALDI has been able to tap
a niche in the market that is more appealing to small stores, do not care much about the brand of a
product but more to the economic benefit by buying the product in a more economical way. As we
have discussed in
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22. Archduke Ferdinand Assassination
Although the preponderance of people in the world today believe that the assassination of
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austria Hungary Empire caused the ensuing Great War , it was
not the sole reason behind the Great War and the carnage that permeated all of Europe afterwards
from 1914 to 1919. Many people wonder if the Great War and the millions of deaths of both
soldiers and civilians could have been avoided if the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austriawas not
killed on June 28th, of 1914. Many theories have been formulated, however, according to Henry
Kissinger, The well respected political scientist, The war would happen one way or another. Henry
Kissinger was noted to have said in an interview with Business Insider that, The Great War was an
unavoidable catastrophe . Although many people believe that the Great War, was solely caused by
the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the Great War and the resulting casualties of over
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Even though the scale of the war was smaller, more than 17 million deaths and more than 20
million were wounded. According to Madeline Albright, the former Secretary of State, from the
Clinton administration, Every war is avoidable, all you need are the right leaders in place. Perhaps
if this were true then the Great War would never have happened. Even though much of the world
believes that World War One was a direct result of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand,
World War One actually was inevitable, because of the already strained relations in the serbian area,
the pressure that the austrian and german government put on the rest of europe to fight, and the
instability in russia that led to their eventual departure from the war. It was not the murder of the
archduke that started the war but actually a series of other events and greediness displayed by the
aristocracy of the German and Austro Hungarian
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23. Fetal Pig Prelab
Fetal Pig Prelab
Explain dorsal; ventral.
In the fetal pig, dorsal refers to the exterior anatomy on the back portion of its body, and ventral
refers to the underside, or belly, of the pig.
Which structures are anterior; posterior?
In the fetal pig, an anterior structure would be the head, whereas posterior refers to the tail end of
the pig.
What type of instruments will be used to expose internal structures?
According to the list of materials, the instruments that will be used in this dissection are scissors,
dissecting pins, a scalpel, a dissecting tray, a probe, forceps, dissecting needles, and a cord.
The first step upon obtaining your pig is...
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This opening lead to the outside of the body below the anus.
Where is the epididymis in the male pig?
The epididymis, a small coiled tube, is located next to the testes, and is continuous with the sperm
duct.
Where will you find the testes in the male pig?
Depending on how developed the pig is, the testes can be found in different locations, but for the
fetal pig, the testes can usually be found within the abdomen, specifically the inguinal canals. If not,
they will be found in the scrotal sacs.
Describe how you will expose the heart area.
To expose the heart, you have to gently pull apart the wall of the chest along the incision (made
earlier) and pin down the two flaps. Finally, pull away any of the pleural membrane that has not
been pulled away with the body wall.
What is the pericardium?
The pericardium is one of the membranes located in the chest cavity. This membrane serves to
cover the heart itself.
Where is the diaphragm?
The diaphragm is located in the fetal pig attached to the body wall and it serves to separate the
abdominal cavity from the chest cavity.
What gland covers the heart? The upper, or head end, of the heart is partially covered by the thymus
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24. The Formation Of The United Nations
Indigeneity is a concept that rose internationally as awareness of cultural and minority suppressions
grew in the post World War II sphere. The dissolution of European colonies left behind many
unequal power structures and as nation states defined borders, many local cultural groups became
marginalized and disadvantaged as a result of political hegemony by majority populations. The
formation of the United Nations(U.N.) and the Universal Declaration of Human Rightswere created
to link local and global communities, bypassing the actions of the nation state, in an attempt to
avoid repetition of the atrocities committed in the early part of the century (Niezen 2003, p.19).
Communities involved in indigenous movements were recognized to differ from other movements,
such as civil rights movement, due to their wish to remain distinct from the dominant population
and have their territorial rights recognized and livelihood respected. This desire to continue cultural
and linguistic practices separate from the norm, and continued residence in an area has been a
commonality for groups seeking indigenous status such as the Maasai and the Ogiek in East Africa.
Indigeneity on a global scale has increasingly gained traction as political movements of indigenism
around the world recognize their commonalities in pursuance of their rights. Definitions of the term
indigenous and what it may stand for have differed due to varying condition and circumstance. The
concepts of being a native
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25. Drones In Sports
1.Introduction It is the year 2016, and the word drone, or UAS, seems to be a popular one these
days. These unmanned aircraft systems are versatile pieces of technology that have an
innumerable amount of purposes, from agriculture to law enforcement and everything else in
between. One interesting aspect of UAS is their use in sports broadcasting. As with anything, this
can have positive points and draw backs. Think of the aerial shots one could capture of any given
sporting event. What about the perspective of a coach who wants to use a UAS from a
recruitment or practice standpoint? Those are all well thought of ideas, but there is always a catch.
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Starting out with wired cameras then onto quad copter drones which have more freedom to
cover a larger area. Sports have not changed, but the various ways to gather information has with
the new technology of drones. Safety is a huge concern, especially when it comes to sports and
flying over large crowds of people. The FAA 333 Exemption is something broadcasters need to
be aware of whether they re flying for a TV event or even just coaching. Looking into the future of
the UAS industry, the progress of technology will take some time but should improve safety
measures. Just take a minute and imagine what the world of sports broadcasting will be like five or
ten years from
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26. Argumentative Essay On The Color Purple
According to the Collins Dictionary, the term belittle is when you speak of (something) as less
valuable or important than it really is . When evaluating the given definition, the word something
is key to the topic that will be delivered. This is because The color Purple by Alice Walker
exemplifies the time period between 1910 1940 in which the belittling of women was very
common. The word something stands out because during this time period (1910 1940) women
were treated as things and not human beings, which is why the definition given by the Collins
Dictionary represents more completely the conduct usually men manifested. We can infer that
belittling falls into the category of abuse, mainly because when you abuse of someone, either
physically or emotionally, you make the person feel inferior and powerless. Throughout the novel...
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For example, Celie developed a strong character and was now standing up for herself and
Mr._______ now looked at Celie with other eyes and started to feel actual emotions towards her.
In another case, Moraima Oyola took her situations as an experience for a positive outcome.
Both had an alteration in their way of thinking and acting, which is why they are an example to
other women. When receiving abuse of any kind women usually keep it to themselves because
they fear things will get worst. Fortunately, in the society we are living today our laws protect us
from this abuse. This is why my recommendation to women is to stand up and confront the
situation, not necessarily with the abuser but with high forces that will ensure safety. No women
nor men deserves to be disrespected or feel useless due to others. This is why I am a feminist,
which according to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a person who believes in the social, political
and economic equality of the
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27. Hockey Trips
When you think of hockey trips you you think of just the games. I have been on many trips for
hockey and they all have been different. The two trips i remember the most are the ones that i
went to St. Louis and Toronto,Canada. These trips contrast in so many ways you would think it
couldn t possible be the same game. These trips compared to each other are very each to overlay
with some similarities as well. When these trips happen they were similar in the year and during the
time period. When I first went to Torontoi was able to see and hear thing that i never would of
imaged of seeing. The toronto needle was one of them. The thing i heard that was very different
was the language. I am not talking about the a that many people think. I ve heard... Show more
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We played the St.Louis jr Blues. This team was a funnel organization for the NHL team St.Louis
Blues. A funnel organization is one that makes a ameture hockey team in their name and the
best players go their and play. So the Jr. Blues made sure they beat us. They had such a great
forecheck that they didn t need to have defensive zone scheme. They beat us 5 2. This game was
played after our six and a half hour drive from Michigan. We had learned something that night.
The hockey out west is still very good. Typically hockey is not the same competitively as it is in
warmer climates like Missouri.Hockey in Michigan is some of the best hockey you can get not
only in the United States but the world. Since we have longer winters and hockey rinks all over
and a successful NHL team in the state hockey was very prominent in Michigan.
The two tournaments very similar in ways of how many game we played in each tournaments. This
was your typical four game round robin tournament. The teams are different because their were two
other major tournaments happening at the same time of these two tournaments. Our team was
picked to win these two tournament but we did not fulfill these
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28. Key Properties Of Galaxy Clusters
section{Results} label{sec::result}
The fact that this galaxy cluster was not identified by textit{ROSAT} as a cluster suggests that
there may be a hidden population of galaxy clusters hosting extreme central galaxies (i.e.
starbursts and/or QSOs). Table~ref{table::keyvalue} shows the key properties of both PKS1343
341 which are derived in this work ($R_{500}, M_{500}, M_{rm{gas},500}, T_x, L_x,
t_{rm{cool},0}, rm{SFR}$) and other similar clusters, including Abell 1795 (a strong cool core
cluster) and 3C 186 (a quasar mode cluster).
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We assume that the cluster is located at the same redshiftas the central AGN.}
tablenotetext{b}{$T_x$ is measured from 0.15$R_{500}$ to 1.0$R_{500}$.}
tablenotetext{c}{SFR is measured from the UV luminosity of the BCG for PKS1353 341. (see
Section~ref{sec::sfr})}
tablenotetext{d}{Most of the numbers for Abell 1795 are from~citet{2006VikhlininA}, except
SFR is from~citet{2005Hicks}.}
tablenotetext{e}{All the numbers of 3C 186 are
from~citet{2005Siemiginowska,2010Siemiginowska}}
tablenotetext{f}{$0.85,R_{500}$ is the edge of the chip to guarantee the luminosity calculation.}
tablenotetext{g}{These numbers are from~citet{2010Russell,2014Walker}}
tablenotetext{h}{The cooling radius is defined to be a radius at which the cooling time fell to 7.7
Gyr while the cooling rate is defined within the cooling radius.}
end{deluxetable*}
In the following sections, we discuss morphology and different derived properties of the cluster,
involving the gas fraction, entropy, total hydrostatic mass and its cooling time.
subsection{X ray and Optical Morphology}
begin{figure}[!ht]
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29. The Operation Management System Of Primark
Operation management system relates to the concept of how an organization is able to offer their
goods and services with satisfying the customer and maintaining quality (Mullins Gill, 2013). It is a
fact that the operation system of any firm is major resources arrangement that is often linked with
the production and delivery of its product and services.
Purpose of the study
As for any firm to start up their operation there are various aspects to take under consideration. We
are asked to provide an over view and highlight the role of Human resource within an existing
organization; for this we will analyse the operation management system of Primark.
About The Company
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Under developing marketing strategies, various macro environmental elements are analysed both
on national and international level for effectively penetrating the market and attain higher niche
target (Saabira, 2015).
Political Factors: Primark operates in global environment with their operation spread all around the
globe; the operation of the company is influenced strongly by political situation of the country
where they are doing business. They have flexible policies to adjust in an unstable economy.
Economic Factors: Entire world has faced economic decline and this has impacted on the
purchasing power of the customer that has badly hit the multinational organizations along with
Primark plc. Thus for surviving they have revised their pricing strategy of the product.
Socio Cultural Factors: Primark is situated where potential buyers are the major target. In UK, more
than 90% of the population are whites, therefore the traders mostly targets
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30. Khadak And Shamanism
It s difficult to grasp the concept of entering the Shamanism type of trance without experiencing it
for yourself. For people who have experienced it they have to document and break down
everything that happened to be able to pass on everything that they have experienced. In the
movie Khadak a Mongolian boy named Bagi has been gifted with this ability to enter the spirit
world but he tries to ignore it and get rid of it. The main question in the movie is how the
government insists an animal plague has hit and Bagi can t figure out where the animalsgo. In the
beginning Bagi loses one of his own sheep and finds it which causes his first experience to the
spirit world and the Shamaness is called to help him out of the spirit world. He is able
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31. Essay on Week 1 Business Statistics
1.2 Below we list several variables. Which of these variables are quantitative and which are
qualitative?
Quantitative means that the measurement of the value gives an actual quantity that can mean how
much , or how many . Whereas qualitative means we are simply recording into which of the
categories the element falls. (Bowerman, O Connell, Murphree, Orris, J. B. (2012). Essentials of
Business Statistics 4th ed.). A. The dollar amount on an accounts receivable invoice.
This would be quantitative, because it is showing the actual dollar amount and is not grouping it
into different categories. B. The net profit for a company in 2009.
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C. Television show classification.
Ordinal Why? Because there is a reasoning behind the classifications. This allows the audience to
see what kind of show they are going to watch. D. Personal computer ownership.
Nominative Why? There is no real reason or ranking as to who owns a computer and who doesn t
and to why they do or they don t. E. Restaurant rating.
Ordinal Why? Because when critics rank restaurants it lets consumers know which ones have been
chosen with the best food and the best service overall. Most people will really want to eat at
restaurants ranked higher. F. Income tax filing status.
Nominal Why? It is just showing a list of classifications of what people are not ranking them in any
order. 3.3 Calculate the mean, median, and mode of each of the following population of numbers.
A. 9, 8, 10, 10, 12, 6, 11, 10, 12, 8
Mean = 9+8+10+10+12+6+11+10+12+8 = 96
Mean = 9.6
Median = 6 8 8 9 10 10 10 11 12 12 = 10+10/2
Median = 10
Mode = 10 Because 10 is the number that appears the most in this group.
B. 110, 120, 70, 90, 90, 100, 80, 130, 140.
Mean = 110+120+70+90+90+100+80+130+140 = 930/9= 103.33
Mean = 103.33
Median = 70 80 90 90 100 110 120 130 140 = 100
Median = 100 this is 100 because it is the number that meets in the middle.
Mode = 90 because it shows up twice
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32. Ephesians Rebellion
Plinking into a small, cold pool from the razor tip of a hanging stalactite, the minuscule droplets
reverberated through the musty cavern. Through the stillness seeped a moan, more likely felt than
heard. Awakening after centuries awaited under cold stone covered in frosty starlight, the great
monster stirred, unfurling with life, raising its hideous, stunted head with a yawning, fanged mouth,
and inducing a rumble to shake the foundations of the earth. Soon the world would know the wrath
and terror of the imprisoned. Human hearts house in them an evil so vile it threatens to upheave the
universe: the absolute rejection of everything right and pure, the wholehearted rebellion against a
kind Creator. Fell in nature, sinful, human hearts breed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Whether that sin pertains to a teen or his parents, in which the teen clutches to his true Master in
surrender rather than follow his parents into death, the monster belches forth its refuse upon the
world. Rebellion hurls upon the bearer, regardless of his ultimate innocence, a multitude of earthly
quandaries, effects that spring from the fallen world which Adam hewed. Rending relationships,
piling stress upon the hurting, devastating previous trust, and smiting a blow to the depths of the
soul, sin utterly mocks God s pure perfection. Rebellion taunts the Ruler of the Universe. On this
good earth two consequences ultimately result: maturity found through these hardships or a
hardening of the gaping pit of sin. If the teen humbly endures the marks he will mature towards
wisdom that only God can lend. On the other hand, should the teen delve deeper into the chasm of
sin, holding out bitterly against the consequences, he will pour upon his life such hideous damage
that can only find repair through more pain. For rebellion constitutes sin and sin deserves eternal
damnation in Hell. Two choices: wisdom through pain or unending
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33. Disability As A Metaphor For Inferiority
Charlotte McCarthy
9.22.17
Prof. Rifkin
Disability as a Metaphor for Inferiority While disability rights and awareness have advanced,
disabled people have not been able to wrest total control of the discrimination placed upon them
due to the way society uses the idea of disability as a metaphor signifying human incapacity. In
Douglas C. Baynton s, Disability and the Justification of inequality in American History, he
analyzes the controlling metaphor of disability through race. Similarly, watching Donald Trump s
infamous speech where he mocks a disabled reporter shows how the metaphor also relates to
hierarchical ineqaulity. Throughout history, American culture has come to define disability as a
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He shows this by saying, It is this use of disability as a marker of hierarchical relations that
historians of disability must demonstrate in order to bring disability into the mainstream of
historical study (Baynton 34). Subconscious associations surround disability in America; disability
is linked with social burdens, differences with mental illness, and impairment with deterioration.
Baynton employs the examples of women s suffrage and African American civil rights to display
this metaphor of disability as inferiority. He explains that the concept of disability has been used to
justify discrimination against other groups by attributing disability to them (Baynton 33). In a
rejection of social equality, humanity understands women s perceived physical and physiological
attributes to be disabling, solely because they are different from men s attributes. These traits,
including excess emotionality and physical weakness, are considered to be an impairment that
makes life harder for women. Similarly, Baynton explains that disability arguments were common
in justifying slavery in the nineteenth century. One argument stated that African Americans were
not competent enough to function in society and therefore were meant for captivity. American
culture doesn t cope well with differences, which results in the societal antipathy surrounding
disability. While Baynton uses the example of minority groups
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34. Great Accomplishments Of The Mayan Calendar
Although the Maya had many great achievements, the Maya calendar was the most remarkable. It
is the most remarkable because they used a common writing system and organized their lives
around the calendar. The calendar also tracked religious ceremonies honoring the many Mayan
gods. The Mayans really appreciate it when you are tracking their religion and when you honor
the many Mayan gods. Sometime around the year 900 CE , the Maya abandoned many of their
cities and moved to the highlands of modern day central america. Scholars still don t know why
this happened. The Scholars were very confused over why it happened and some think it shouldn t
have happened. So the calendar can really help them out. The Mayan calendar really helped them. It
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35. For Six Months During 1835 And 1836, The People Of Texas,
For six months during 1835 and 1836, the people of Texas, both Tejanos and colonist, fought for
their independence from Mexico and from Santa Anna, who had been establishing new, stricter laws
for those in Texas. In the most iconic battle of this revolution, the men at the Alamo went beyond
what was expected of the typical Texassoldier in the revolution and their deaths created a thirst for
revenge that lasted through the rest of the war. It was this thirst for revenge that played a
significant role in the success at the Battle of San Jacinto. As was true with the rest of the Texas
revolutionaries, there was variety in the group of men who fought at the Alamo. They were freemen
and slaves, Tejanos and Texans, those who were willing to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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While Fannin s attitude is not necessarily representative of the rest of the Texas Army, there was
certainly a difference between the Texas Army and the men at the Alamo. Although all of the
soldiers fighting in the revolution were putting their lives at risk, the men at the Alamo knowingly
sacrificed their lives because of their commitment to their cause. Prior to the battle of the Alamo,
San Antonio was taken by the Texas army with significant help from the local Tejanos
population. Approximately 160 Tejanos fought, many from the city to which they were laying
siege. While having the Tejanos on the same side as the Texans was incredibly beneficial, the
relationship began to fall apart quickly, due in part to the Texas soldiers need for supplies and
their lack of funds. The Texans started to simply take what they needed, be it crops or livestock.
Although farmers and ranchers received assurances that they would be reimbursed in the years
following the war, it was small comfort. Another problem was the difference in what the two
groups were trying to accomplish. While the Texans were seeking complete freedom from Mexico,
the majority of Tejanos wanted to become a Federalism within Mexico. This difference in end goals
coupled
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36. I Want To Pursue My Master s Degree At Robert Wood Johnson...
I recall a warm summer afternoon when I had just arrived home from college to find the house
wide open and eerily dormant. As I entered, my eyes suddenly caught hold of a bright yellow
note on the counter written by my father. Barkha, call my cell phone. My mother, who had gone
to do laundry at a Laundromat, was suddenly assaulted by a stranger wearing a mask and
wielding a knife. As she grabbed onto the knife, her hands chafed against the sharp edges. I
recollect standing anxiously in a side room of the ER when a young physicianopened the door, and
in a clear, deliberate, yet empathetic manner, informed us that my mother s skin and the nerves of
her hand had been torn and damaged. A lacework of I.V. lines and an oxygen mask on her face was
the last thing I could ever imagine. I visually examined in astonishment the young physician s
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Although, these myriad exposures allowed me to expand my horizons, I was still in search of an
unparalleled experience to fulfill my own desire for emotional connection and astute thirst for
knowledge. Shadowing a physician at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital, New Jersey, was an
enlightening experience, which helped me to become well versed with the medical system and
made me realize the endless responsibilities of an intern. The self satisfaction I gained by noting
the appreciation not only on the faces of the patients, but also the supporting medical staff inspired
me to be more empathetic and understanding with the next patient I encountered. Through my
experiences at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital of my observer ship and research, I became very
determined and cognizant of my desire to pursue the field of
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37. How To Struggle In Laura Hillenbrand s Unbroken
The American olympian Gail Devers once said, Sometimes we fall, sometimes we stumble, but
we can t stay down. We can t allow life to beat us down. Everything happens for a reason, and it
builds character in us, and it tells us what we are about and how strong we really are when we didn
t think we could be that strong. In Laura Hillenbrands biography Unbroken, the determination Louis
Zamperini possessed, personifies Gail Deverswords when, Undoubtedly, Zamperini s will to
survive helped him reunite with his family after World War II, after he fought against the brutal and
sadistic beatings he endured in Japanese POW camps.
Quite an agitator in his adolescent years, Louie tried to find the proper path to success: He doled
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The fear of the POW prison camps still lurks in Louie s mind and every prisoner returning home.
To sooth their war torn minds and souls many veterans turned to alcohol for comfort;in fact,
Louie was one of those who turned to alcohol to ease his mind. Drinking made Louie violent and
full of rage and if life is going to get any better something had to change. Louie s determination
like a presidential race pushed him to overcome insurmountable obstacles and refused to admit
defeat. One night Louie attended a sermon and something clicked in Louie reminding him of a
promise he made to God: If you will save me, I will serve you forever (382). That night when
Louie arrived home, He carried the bottles to the kitchen sink, opened them, and poured their
contents into the drain (383), this was the beginning of the new and improved Louie. Later
Louie created a camp to help young boys who ve gone through the same experiences as him,
such as getting into fist fights or creating trouble with the law. When Louie wasn t with boys at
camp he gave speeches of his experiences. As years passed Louie was still climbing, running, and
taking on new activities like skateboarding: When I get old, he said as he tossed a football on the
Kwajalein beach, I ll let you know (392). If Louie could stand he was moving. The determination
Louie possessed to help others, do what he loved, and persevere through the hardships of if never
escaped
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38. Allaphor To God And The Bible In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein
In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein, there are several references to God and the bible, specifically the
book of Genesis. Shelley uses allusion to point to the idea of the parallels between Victor and the
Monster and the story of Adam and Eve. These allusions are not only comparisons of Victor to God
and the Monster to Adam but also Victor to Adam.
Driven by his mother s own death, Victor looked to science for a way to combat death and illness
for his own personal benefit and glory. By giving his creation life, he manages to attain the
knowledge and status similar to that of God. The creation of this monster, like Prometheus stealing
of fire, leads to Victor s punishment. His life becomes one of loneliness and isolation, brought upon
him by the creation of his creature and his attempt to be God. His carelessness and inability to fully
understand the complications with his experiment contributed to his downfall and ultimately leads
to a diversion in this comparison.
Bodies
Victor and the creation of his monster to God and the creation of Adam, I feel as though another
implication could be made. Victor Frankenstein could be seen as Adam. In Genesis God says to
Adam, But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that
thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die (Genesis 2). The creation of the monster sets off a series of
events ultimately ending in the death of Victor s family, leaving him to die alone in isolation. The
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39. The Role Of Democracy In Ancient Greece
The Greeks, despite never being lead by a single leader are known as a single people. This is due
to the culture that was spread across the landmass of Greece being so similar to each other but
yet the individuals are still highly memorable. Even someone who has not heard of Socrates, the
Persian Wars, or Sparta can recognize things that were heavily inspired by the Greeks. In which I
believe the political system of democracy, the taking down of history, and way that battles in war
occur are the most prominent. In this paper, I will be attempting to cover these ideals in great detail
in an attempt to educate you over this rather mythical topic.
Democracy, easily one of the main backbones of society s around the world and certainly American
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The first historian was a Greek man known as Herodotus, whoВґs legacy only grew larger as time
grew on. Without history, then humanity would be bound to repeat the grave mistakes of the
past. This could range from swimming in a ocean during a lightning storm to something that
could be rather dangerous, such as going to war at a whim. The latter was rather common seen
in the later eras of ancient Greece, between the city states of Sparta and Athens. To have
something like this occurring in today s world between countries such as America and Russia
would have highly negative side effects. As it would greatly decrease the number of human
beings or even living beings alive, if not fully destroying the planet due to nuclear weapons being
used. Technology certainly has improved since the time of the Greeks, but luckily the majority of
humanity has learned that killing off someone just because of a patch of farmland was far from
the best thing to do. Even things such as technology is affected by history. As without it, we
would have to reinvent something every time after the person who originally created it died. The
recording of history that was originally started by the greeks is important because it links us to
those who lived in the past. Which made our lives essentially better than those who came before us.
While many people may say that history is a worthless endeavor
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40. Compare And Contrast Owens And The Ohio State University
Owens and The Ohio State University
Owens achievements on the track in high school were so phenomenal that he caught the attention
of several Big Ten universities, including The Ohio State University and the University of
Michigan. It came down to which school had the best offer, and in the end, OSU s proposal that
Owens could work part time as a freight elevator operator at the State House while training and
going to classes was the winning one. After passing a series of exams that summer to qualify him
to enter college (he was a few credits shy of graduating from high school), Owens started classes at
OSU in the fall of 1933.
At the time of Owens matriculation, The Ohio State University had only one men s dorm, and
Owens was barred from it because of his race. He instead shared a boarding house with several other
African American students on East 11th Avenue, where they cooked their own meals and
sometimes ate in the student union. No restaurant along High Street would serve them, nor were
they allowed to go to most movie theaters. Owens, though, made the best of the situation, focusing
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He also altered Owens long jump style, teaching him to move his legs in mid air. By May 1935,
Owens was showing the nation a glimmer of what was to come at the 1936 Olympic Summer
Games: That month, at the Big Ten Finals in Ann Arbor, he set world records in the 220 yard dash,
the 220 yard low hurdles and the long
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41. Nevada Wishes
Welcome to Nevada Wish, and thank you for seeking to learn more about our purpose. We are a
statewide non profit designed to enhance the lives of children suffering hardships by granting
wishes. The number of children in Nevada dealing with adversity relating to illness or injury is
staggering. While there are national organizations with the same objective, we direct our efforts
toward serving Nevada s youth, as there are already more recipients than any one agency can
accommodate. Wishes coming to fruition inspires hope in families when they need it most. When a
child s quality of life is improved, even for a short while, the optimism infused within the entire
familyunit is undeniable.
#### Making Wishes Come True in Nevada
Through professional partnerships and generous private and corporate donations, we are able to
facilitate unforgettable experiences for many in need children per year. Our long time history
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While we lack the resources to work with every family we read about, we do our best to reach
those who contact us.
**Monetary Contribution** The easiest, most impactful way to assist Nevada Wish is with a tax
deductible financial gift. Any amount is a tremendous help, as we rely on public donations to cover
all operating costs.
**Make a Bequest** A lasting means of helping Nevada s youth is to leave Nevada Wish a
charitable bequest. Creating a legacy by your good name living on by enhancing the lives of
children speaks to your undying dedication to our state s youngest residents.
**Volunteerism** Community based fundraising efforts by Nevada Wish occur throughout the
year, and we are always in need of manpower during these events. Attend as a guest to lend
support, or help us by putting some elbow grease into any of our fundraising
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42. Tae Guk Gi Cultural Analysis
R e p o r t
On
Tae Guk Gi
The brotherhood of war
I Presentation II Summary III Presentation of the main characters IV Culture analysis
I presentation
Tae Guk Gi was directed and written by Je gyu Kang. It s a drama about the fate of two brothers
forced to fight in Korean War. This film received five rewards of which three for the best artistic
direction.
II Summary
A group of Korean archeologists find a skeleton and identify it as Lee Jin Seok. But Lee Jin Seok
is still alive and he is now an old man. It is his brother Jin Tae who went missing in the Korean
War. We travel from the present to 1950, when the Korean War started.
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Sounds: In the background you can hear sounds of freedom like kid s laughs, man screaming ice
cream, ice cream... all these sounds form a loving atmosphere. Products: It s really hard to
survive because food is really expensive (Barley, ice cream...). The woman says I can kill for
free food and the oldest brother only bought one ice cream because he hasn t got enough money.
Heroes: The oldest brother is considered as a hero because he is responsible for the family. He
does his best by working hard to have money for send his brother to the university and it s not a
problem for him to do that. Ceremonies: At a moment in the film, you can hear the brother saying
Dad is waiting for us and then talking with him. Finally you understand that actually, the father is
dead and they are talking to a memorial. Speaking to ancestors and offer gifts is common.
Language: Language brings a lot of spiritual symbols. For example, the two brothers don t call
each other by their names, like written in the subtitles; they call big brother and young brother .
Each word has a precise meaning. Another example is when the radio announces that the South
Korea wins, it has been translated by victory . Actually, the true meaning is we found our harmony
again . Harmony is really important in Korean culture as we will see after.
2. Values
Sense of sacrifice: The main symbol of the sense of sacrifice in this film is the shoes. The oldest
brother sacrifices himself to send his
44. Adolf Hitler And The Nazi Rule
In the year 1939 World War Two came into play and chaos had erupted all across Europe. The
war had lasted for over 6 years and during that time period, and Hitler had made his mark in
trying to eradicate the Jews from existence and almost succeeded in his goal. The Jews were like
a wrong answer to a question and that Hitler could use an eraser to get rid of the mistakes. Hitler
was gaining power as he was reviving the Germans from the Great Depression and ending their
suffering by solving all of their woeful problems. He had gained a plentiful amount of popularity
and eventually became the dictator or Fuhrer of Germany through his revival of Germany. He and
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No interference meant Hitler can achieve his goal in creating an ultimate German empire, and
wiping the Jews from the face of the earth. The very existence of the Jewish race depended on
the help of others. The Jews cannot go in this battle alone and the people grasped this. They
know that they have to do something, anything to help stop the occupation. Although the fear of
a Nazi takeover in Europe was strong many people risked their lives to for those who were
incapable to fight themselves. Through terror stricken hearts as the Nazis were attaining more
control over Europe, the people of the world still strived to make a stand and warn the Jews of
the Nazi advancements. Trying to escape a deadly force such as the Nazis is a difficult task to
do especially if a person is going out on their own. Though it often appeared that no one wished
to help the victims in need, and that everyone has turned completely against them there are those
who willingly go out on a limb to help save the Jews; such as the Poles, Chinese, Germans,
Dutch, Americans, and Jews from neighboring villages who may not may not witness the
massacres of other Jewish lives. The people of the world still cared but were extremely cautious.
They knew for a fact that if they were to help aid the Jews in any way they put themselves in
jeopardy of being killed, or sent to a concentration camp to work as slaves until they die from all
the different variables. Variables such
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45. Greed In Snow Country
In the novel of Snow Country by Yasunari Kawabata, this is a wary relationship between a wedded
guest and a geisha at a hot spring. Kawabata creates a love story that results into nothing. He creates
the theme of wasted effort between them. Through out the book, two situations of wasted effort is
the hobbies they took up and their relationship. Between the two of them they had little to nothing
in common but what brought them together was a little bit of luck and knowledge.
The first situation of wasted effort in the novel is the hobby the two main characters had.
Shimamura loves and dedicates his time into the study of occidental dance. Shimamura spent a
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She opens herself up to him once by playing the samisen for him, and at the end of the song he
realizes something; Ah this woman is in love with me but he was annoyed with himself for the
thought . (Kawabata 72). He knows this relationship between the two of them was not going to
work well. This relationship has gotten too far and he needs to end it soon. Being a wedded
visitor who visits once or twice a year and staying with a geisha, he knows the relationship
consisted of one sided emotions. But as the book comes to an end, Komako herself realizes this
whole relationship was not going to work. Everything she had did to prevent him from getting
close and then the things she did to keep him close resulted as a waste of
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46. Role Of Engineers During The Planning Process
1.Introduction
Peace Bridge is a cycle footpath bridge across the River Foyle in Derry, Ireland. It connected the
Walled city centre and the Ebrington redevelopment site. The bridge opened to the public in 25
June 2011.
Peace Bridge won many excellence awards such as Structural Steel Design award, ICE North East
Region Robert Stephenson award and the Overall planning award by the Irish Planning Institute.
The government and the public have described the bridge as a sustainable infrastructure asset, which
provided the basic services, and allowed the local communities and societies to function more
effectively. More importantly, Peace Bridge became a landmark very quickly due to its iconic
structure, which attracts millions of visitors every year.
This essay will mainly focus on the roles of engineers during the planning process. The relation
between engineers and the associated Ecological, Economical, Political and regeneration aspects
will also be discussed.
2.Overview of Peace Bridge
Structure of the Bridge
The bridge is a self anchored suspension bridge. It combined the reverse curvature of the deck,
inclined towers and suspension cables to balance the forces in the system. The total length of cable
used was 4.5 kilometers. The use of construction material was mainly steel, and the structure
weights 1000 tonnes. There is a 150mm gap at each end of the bridge to permit the expansion of
steel during the summer.
Size of the Bridge
The bridge obeys a S shaped
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47. What Is Marilyn Monroe A Good Role Model
Marilyn Monroe was a popular actress and model in the 40 s and 50 s. She was born on June 1,
1926 in Los Angeles, California as Norma Jeane Mortenson. Her mom was a film cutter and
mentally ill, so she abandoned Marilyn to foster homes. She studied acting at the Actors lab in
Hollywood and took literature courses at UCLA downtown. 20th Century Foxgave her a contract
and so did Columbia, but Fox s lapsed while Columbia didn t. With Columbia she was in 3
different movies. After that Fox re signed her with a 7 year contract and got her 2 movies that
made her have a bad image.
Between 1954 and 1955 she married and divorced baseball star, Joe DiMaggio. She also made
another movie. After that movie she really wanted to change her image so she went to New York s
Actors Studio. The movie Bus Stop was how you could see her transformation. She got married to a
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She had an affair with another man and also created her last film. She had 2 miscarriages that
added to her plate. She had another movie but was dropped because of her lateness and drug
dependency. 1962 on August started with threatening phone calls. Her physician came over that
following day and left in a document saying, felt it was possible that Marilyn Monroe had felt
rejected by some of the people she had been close to.
August 4, 1962 is the date of her death. She had people over but got upset when they had to
leave. She called one of the persons that was over that night and said that her words were slurred.
She called others and one said that she sounded fine. That night between 9:30 and 11:30 is
believed to be when she died. Her maid could see light in her room, but couldn t get in because it
was locked. The maid called the police shortly after 12 and broke the door down. They saw
Marilyn there dead in bed. She died from acute barbiturate poisoning which could have been
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48. Essay On Tsunamis
Since Tsunamis have occurred, there has been a considerable amount of destruction to buildings
and structures. People have spend Millions in rebuilding these structures which is not benefiting
the economy and this disaster has been continuously been in the news and also has been
happening around the world especially in the Ring of Fire. This part of the world is disastrous as
many seismic sea waves, earthquakes and volcanoes occur. [1] There are many problems relating
to waves that affect people over the world. Some waves being very dangerous while other not as
much. Tsunamis (Seismic sea Waves) is a series of very huge waves which are created by
underwater disturbances including earthquake, landslide, volcanic eruptions or meteorites. [2]
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One major limitation to Curved seawalls or seawalls in general is that they ruin the view and
scene for tourists. Although, seawalls protect and prevent any harm to human residence, a big
tall concrete structure instead of an open area with a view will ruin the tourist attraction in an
area. Coming to a beach, people and especially tourists would expect to have a beautiful scene
with nothing blocking their sight. Would a concrete wall ruin tourists view on shorelines or
beaches? This connects to a social aspect as people want to enjoy and have fun at the beach with
sunny weather and also a great view, but with a big concrete wall, tourists and people would not
feel that welcomed. This also connects to Beach reviews online as tourists might comment
something negative about the scene and view. This also connects to an economical aspect because
tourists will not be as attracted to the beach or shoreline as they used to be, meaning, that the
workers in stores, shops or workers doing activities will not earn as much money as not many
people would be there.
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49. The Republicans Fight For Economic Justice And Security
Ideologies are referred as a set of ideas and values that provides a base for organised political
action. They justify and influence the different theories of society and human nature. Ideologies
have a big impact on policy making. Democratic and Republican parties differ on their ideologies
and values, therefore, impacting policy formulation. Democrats fight for economic justice and
security in the U.S. and global economies. For example, fairness is the core principle for the
Congressional progressive caucus. It also embodies national priorities that are consistent with the
values, needs, and hopes of all our people, not just the powerful and the privilege. They want to
invest in America and create new jobs in the U.S. by building more affordable housing, re building
America s schools and physical infrastructure, cleaning up our environment, and improving
homeland security. They also want to ensure working families can live above the poverty line and
with dignity by raising and indexing the minimum wage. Whereas the Republicans believe they
shouldn t be spending money on the homeless. Conservatives believe that giving away handouts
decreases incentives to work and that, generally, welfare is the enemy of freedom. As a result, The
House bill was an attempt to end the Housing Trust Fund. Housing is a human right and people
should not have to live in poor conditions. I know someone that was homeless when he was young
and that alone affected his mental health because of the
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50. The Iran Contra Affair Case
The Iran Contra Affair
Cpl Justin P. Cameron
Cpl Justin P. Cameron
CI HUMINT Research Paper
The Iran Contra Affair
The Iran Contra Affair
The topic which I have been assigned to research for my application to lateral move into the 0211
Counter Intelligence MOS is the Iran Contra Affair. The Iran Contra Affair was essentially labeled
as an, arms for hostages deal, which was politically charged and lead by different officials in the
United States, including the President at the time, Ronald Reagan. The facts surrounding the entire
incident still remain somewhat unknown and many accused the President of having much more
involvement than he let on. Ultimately Reagan s support from the people rebounded during this era
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So we have a proverbial arm wrestling match between the west and communism. Everything
reaches its tipping point in two unsuspecting places. Fueled by a relentless group of U.S. Officials
and what some have labeled as an obsessed Ronald Reagan, the Iran Contra became a pivotal point
in U.S. history and wrote the book on covert foreign policy.
NICARAGUA
The history between the U.S. and Nicaragua has always been aimed at making sure there
politically ideologies remain in line with our own. With the spread of communism, the U.S. had
been involved in Nicaragua since 1912. The U.S. has acted as Big Brother and used military
force when pro U.S. leaders were facing rebellion. Unfortunately in 1936 when the U.S. began
training the Nicaraguan National Guard, there was a forceful takeover by a man named Somoza
Garcia. The era of rule under the leadership and guidance of Garcia lasted for 43 years until a
group known as the FSLN which stands for the Sandinista National Liberation Front was created
which was essentially anti Somoza Garcia. The FSLN was a communist group which wanted to
make Nicaragua a socialist state. Ultimately the group took control of the country and committed
numerous human rights violations and also stole foreign aid for themselves. So with this takeover
began a very rocky and difficult relationship with the U.S.
IRAN
Amazingly at one point in time Iran was one of the U.S. s most important
52. What Is The Tone Of Sylvia Plath s Daddy
Being born of a German immigrant, Sylvia Plath shares an eye opening poem right before she
ended her life in 1963. On October 12th, 1962, Plath wrote a poem called Daddy. In this poem, she
portrays a speaker that expresses numerous feelings of hate and fear. Though most might think this
word actually means father, in German daddymeans oh you . Nevertheless, this poem relates to a
person or father. After reading further, one might notice that she references Natzi s and Jew s,
and uses many comparisons to explain her feelings and the type of person this individual was.
The speaker in this story presents that she is captured in a life that she never thought she would
live through. Not only does she feel she is less important in the eyes of another person, it leaves an
everlasting effect on her life. The most unequivocal message is hatred in SylviaPlath s poem Daddy
to emphasize the hardships and challenges she goes through.
In the beginning of Daddy , the speaker sets an intense tone to demonstrate how she feels towards
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The development in tone transitions us into thinking that she wants to be with this person when
she states, I tried to die (58) and get back, back, back to you. (60). Probably so used to the life
she did not know any better and needed to be around them. Then a reversal in tone signifies that
a change in heart came when she says, I m finally through (68). The speaker expresses that she
finally accepts what she was put through. To end the poem she lets out all of the anger that has
been kept by finalizing that there is a stake in your fat black heart (86) and they are dancing and
stamping on you (88). The speaker lets us in on the knowledge that she was not alone, and there
are others that would agree with her. The ending tone of that line lets out a sign of relief and
signifies that she is through with all of the hatred she had
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53. Wal Mart Discrimination
Workplace,Business Ethics on evaluation of job ethical standards in Wal Mart in South Carolina In
Partial Fulfillment of Business Research and Project BUS 499 Nagliesha L Miles Supervisor: Dr.
Mmutakaego Chukwuanu Allen University Date: December 8,2010 Table of content Table of
Content...............................................................................................................2
Abstract............................................................................................................................3 List of
Illustrations Wal Mart earnings preview......................................................................................13 U.S
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Wal Mart is reportedly the wealthiest company in the world, with approximately $288 billion
dollars in annual sales. In 2004, Wal Mart opened 242 new Super centers around the country, and
they plan to open over 1,000 Super centers over the next 5 years exploring the possibility of
expanding their market into urban centers such as New York and Chicago. According to Wal Mart
s investor web site, As of September 30, 2005, the Company had 1,253 Wal Mart stores, 1,876
Super centers, 555 Sam s Clubs and 95 Neighborhood Markets in the United States. Internationally,
the Company operated units in Argentina (11), Brazil (151), Canada (261), China (49),Germany
(88), South Korea (16), Mexico (730), Puerto Rico (54) and the United Kingdom (295).
(Anderson,Sarah) Statement of problem My objective is to present how Wal Mart has an affect on
individual, businesses and their employees. I will provide information such as Wal Mart vs
Grocers,their suppliers, small businesses. I will also inform you on Wal Mart s healthcare, Gender
discrimination, environment and if they had products vs No Products. Wal Mart has been highly
criticized for leading the attack against workers and their families, setting trends in union avoidance
tactics within the retail industry, engaging in gender discrimination, withholding healthcare, and
endangering the environment among other things. These and other issues
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54. Types Of Psychological Ideas Into A Design
My major is Human Factors which is the incorporation of psychological ideas into a design. In
order to design systems that are functional for all different types of people, one must first
understand the basics of psychological disorders. I have decided to look deeper in psychopathy.
Psychopathy testing has accepted the use of a moral questionnaire, but for a group of people
known for being deceiving, that may not be efficient. The goal of this research is to develop an
activity that identifies psychopaths based on the upper cognitive abilities.
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Levenson s Self Report Psychopathy Scale (LSRP)
The LSRP is the scale most often used to identify Psychopathy on a large scale. The questionnaire
consists of 26 behavior based question. Ten of the questions look at psychopathic behavior, while
the other 16 look at the internal psychopathic feelings of the individual. Answer choices were on a
1 (strongly disagree) to 4 (strongly agree) scale.
Antisocial Behavior Inventory
The Antisocial Behavior Inventory is a self reported measure that measure delinquency based on 11
specific acts. The survey asks participants if they ever committed the act, when they first committed
the act, and how many time the committed the act in the last 12 months. Seven questions ask about
relatively serious delinquent acts (like taking a car), while 4 questions ask about alcohol and drug
use (like cocaine).
Business Principles
Taken based on the proposal in an article on Psychopathic
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