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How To Write A Thesis Statement For An Essay About Yourself
How To Write A Thesis Statement For An Essay
About Yourself
Compare And Contrast Old Social Movements
1.What are the social movements?
a)Social movements are form of collective actions that emerge in response to situation of inequality,
oppression and/ or unmet social, political, economic or cultural demands.
A social movement is an organized effort by a large number of people to bring about or impede
social change to bring better organized culture in the society.
b)Civil and political rights movement
Feminist movement
Anti Capitalization movement
c)Social movement is a type of collection of pupils carried out the movement. It can be informal
and formal group can be individual or organization to focus on the political and social rights to
resist or undo the changes.
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Start your own social movement
a)If I want to run any social movement. I will go for the Anti corruption movement, this is
because I belong to the developing country, most closely underdeveloped country and every task
is run with the under the table theory. Because this is wrong for the merit base seekers people. In
my society have to pay under the table in every step of work either it is in government office or in
private sector.
b)I will tell them true stories of the people who got their work done by giving the money to the
officers. Recently, this is true case, my sister planned to take the admission in MBBS she qualifies
the all requirements of this medical education and she nearly got the admission but she have to pay
three million PK rupees which is almost three thousand dollar, which is too expensive to just take
the admission without course fees. Then she took admission in the BDS dental education with still
paying bribe of nine hundred thousand without the course fees and with
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What Is The Code Of Hammurabi Dbq
The Killer Hammurabi Imagine hitting your parents and having your hands cut off because you
will never make a mistake again. Can you imagine that from the rules of your king? Well let s find
out if you would like Hammurabi as a king that told everyone the laws from a God. The year he
began ruler was 1707 B.C.E. and ended in 1750 B.C.E. He ruled babylonand created the first ever
written laws. He made the laws and he made 282 of them! The laws are called Hammurabi s code.
Mostly if you disobeyed the code you will die or get punished for your actions even if you make a
mistake. He was born in the year 1811 B.C.E. Were Hammurabi s laws fair to everyone in Babylonia
? No the laws were not fair for everyone in Babylonia because if you make a... Show more content
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First, In Law 148 If a man has married a wife and a disease has seized her, if he is determined to
marry a second wife, he shall marry her. He shall not divorce the wife whom the disease has
seized. (Doc C). Second, In Law 129 If a married lady is caught [in adultery] with another man,
they shall bind them and cast them into the water. (Doc C). These examples show that
Hammurabi s Code was unjust because if you are stupid and you make a mistake you will most
likely die. If you cheat on your husband and had to get bound together with the man you cheated
on him for and both of you thrown into a river and drowned so you would never make a mistake
like again and your punishment would be death back then with Hammurabi as a king you should
be only put in jail or divorced on the spot instead of dying in a river. Hammurabi had even more
laws that you had to for example if your with get diagnosed with a disease and you want to get
another wife she will stay in the same house and you have to care for both wives. I believe that
this is unjust for the reason of you making a mistake and dying for it and if you get a disease it is
not your fault so the husband should not even have a choice of getting another
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Low Vision Advantages And Disadvantages
DISCUSSION
The World Health Organization (WHO, 2011) estimates thattherearemore than 285 million people
worldwide who are visually impaired, of whomnearly 39 million people are blind and 246 million
suffer from low vision1. A person with low vision has a best corrected visual acuity in the better
eyeoflessthan6/18tolightperceptionoracentralvisualfieldofless 10than degrees, but who uses or has
the potential to use vision for the planning and execution of a task
Visual impairment is a worldwide concern and it is very likely that it will gain moreimportance as
the present standard of medical therapy is on the rise and the average life expectancy of an
individual is lengthened. There are a significant number of people with irreversible loss of vision,
in spite of the best possible therapy, who also possess some degree of useful residual vision, termed
as low vision. This impaired vision not only affects their daily living activities but also increases
their dependence on other people. The current investigation sought to focus on the impact of low
vision services and to address the barriers involved in visual rehabilitation of adults (16 to 60 years).
Different individuals undergo different experiences with reference to low vision, and may show
variable responses to low vision rehabilitation. Ultimately, an individual suffering from low vision
has to accept his/her disorder and should strive to obtain the best final outcome. This necessitates
the initiation of new programs, or
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A Murder In Safrax
The Maid
Everything stood still in the kingdom, and peace was easy to find. Safrax was a magical place
and everyone had a purpose within the city walls. The castle had about one hundred and fifty
personnel and the city consisted of about eight thousand people. The city streets were always
packed and the markets full of food. You could probably say though, that a good portion of the
men didn t eat anything because their bellies were always full of mead. This is what the kingdom
was known for, their strong noble men and the wonderful mead that washes worries away. It did
just that until today. The day that a maid was murdered.
William Henry used to folly in detective business but resided to blacksmithing a few years back.
It s something his father taught him. His old apprentice Walter Hayes is the handyman at the
forge. They mostly get business because of Williams brains. If people have a problem with
anything they come and ask him how to solve it. By now the town crier was running the streets
screaming, Deceased maid in the castle! Cause unknown! This was unheard of. A murder in
Safrax cannot be possible. Or is it? William took no time to gather his things. He didn t stop
detective business because he didn t care for it anymore, but there were no cases to solve. William
and Walter were running through the streets pushing through the river of consumers. While running
up to the castle it seemed as though everyone had died. No one was ... Show more content on
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Yes it is. Walk carefully.
The two continued passing the stairs. The large doors to the brewery were open and everyone was
gathered to the left. William glanced at all of their faces looking for a lead as to who may have
done it. If they were even still here. Could everyone back away! Please, if you have any decency
you will not disturb the scene. Let me do my work.
The king noticed William and jogged towards him. Sir William, I am so happy to see you. I cannot
fathom what is going on
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Upon The Burning Of Our House Analysis
Puritans were people who came from England to express their religion. When they made it to
America the future generations started to stray from their belief. In 1666 and 1741 two writers
tried to use two different scare tactics to get them back in good graces with God. They both mainly
focused on eternal life, human moral weakness, relationship between Godand person, and religious
beliefs. Eternal Life is something we as humans all all Puritans strive to have. Who would not
want to see God? In Bradstreet s poem Upon the Burning of Our House , she compares her home to
the Heaven above. My hope and treasure lies above (54). She gave all of her faithinto her home and
trusted that because her home was in order that God would accept her completely. However the
Lord said Set thine house in order, for thou shalt die and not live (Isaiah 38:1). When the Lord
said this to his people, he didn t actually want them to go home and clean, but to get their personal
selves together before God returns. Bradstreet took that line to literal; however, Edwards knew the
true meaning. In Edwards Sinners In the Hands of An Angry God , God will have no other use to
put you to, but to suffer misery (p.11). When you put other things before Jesus he becomes jealous.
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Puritans believed that God takes everything that youthey put before him away, so that youthey can
reconnect with him. Edward and Bradstreet tried to save their people from that tragedy. In contrast,
Edward used a more scare straight tactic, while Bradstreet used more subtle learn from my
mistakes tactic. Both are effective ways to get the Puritans to hear them. However, being threaten to
going straight to Hell or losing everything are great ways to catch people s eye; on the other hand,
would that change the way you have gotten accustomed to things? No, because as humans, they
find a way to justify their unruly
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Natural Lashes Persuasive Speech
Beautiful, long lashes are one of the top beauty aspects desired by women worldwide.
Unfortunately, not everyone can have full luscious lashes like the celebrities we see strutting their
stuff on the red carpet. Full, healthy lashes can take about two months to regrow and generally last
about three months before naturally falling out. Unhealthy lashes fall out at a much higher
frequency due to their generally brittle, dry state. However, there are some easy to implement
strategies which can make a real, and noticeable, impact to the growth of your own natural lashes,
making them fuller, healthier and more attractive. Moisturise them Luscious Lashes Moisturising
your eyelashes protects against dry, brittle lashes which tend to break, fall out
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Analysis Of Warriors DonT Cry
Both African Americans and White Americans were used to living a segregated life, despite the
occasional frustrations that the younger generations would have. It was a life that they were born
into, but it could all be turned upside down in the years to come for the 1950`s were about to bring
an unexpected change. The memoir Warriors don t cry by Melba Pattillo Beals shed light on the
situation. The focus point of this story is the little rock ninewho were at the center of all the hate
and support for integration. The blacks and whites each had their own point of view on the idea of
integrating these kids into a white school. They would be the deciding factor of whether these nine
African Americans would make it through the school year. It was obvious that most blacks would
support the integration and interestingly enough there was a few silent whites that did as well.
Despite this there was still a large number of community members who opposed this movement and
showed this with hatred and violence. As a community, people would hope that each side would
come together in aiding each other through the integration process. Instead of uniting, the
community was torn into four different groups by the fear brought on by the integration of the
Little Rock Nine into Central High. Segregation wasn t kind to anyone, especially the African
Americans as each item in their daily lives was labeled in bold letters, colored. As Melba Beals one
of the nine described segregation as The
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Eagle-Headed Apkallu Guardian Figure Analysis
Paper Assignment #1 Writing in Art History: The Formal Analysis
Figure 1 : Eagle headed Apkallu Guardian Figure
Angelica Copaus
ARTH 1380 Art and Society (Prehistoric to Gothic)
Figure 2
The Eagle headed Apkallu Guardian Figure is a low relief sculpture from 883 859 B.C. Assyria.
Made from gypsum, this sculpture measures approximately 42 1/8 inches tall, 26 inches wide and 1
ВЅ inches thick. The sculpture is mounted on the wall of the dark, navy blue painted Antiquities
section of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, dimly lit by the luminance of showcase lights. The
guardian figure watches over the room as visitors pass through the archway between two exhibits of
the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. In The Eagle headed Apkallu Guardian Figure, the artist uses
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Explained in the dissertation written by Gane, the Assyrian name of the bucket is banddudГ»
which translates exactly to bucket , and the name for the cone is mulluli which translates to
purifier. The bucket is said to contain holy water, so when the purifying cone is dipped into the
bucket and then sprinkled atop the Sacred Tree, it leads to the conclusion that the apkallu figure is
performing an act of purification for the land of Ashur. However, another interpretation of these
items is that the shape of the cone also resembles that of the male flower of date palms, and is held
in the right hand of the subject which symbolizes masculinity. The bucket could be interpreted as
containing pollen, and thus when the cone is dipped into the bucket held in the feminine hand and
sprinkled atop the Sacred Tree, it leads to the conclusion that the apkallu figure is performing an
act of fertilization for the land of Ashur. Either way, the apkallu figure is performing some kind of
ritual to secure the abundance of the
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The Importance Of College Education
So our education really isn t priceless?
As college costs continue to rise, more and more students are discouraged from furthering their
education and reaching their capabilities to the fullest. In today s society, a college education is
essential for a good career. Based off a Edward Jones survey, 83% of Americans say they cannot
afford the expense of a college education. Growing up in public schools, college has always been
slipped into conversations. Especially in high school, our teachers are preparing us for college.
However, they are not preparing us for our future careers or how to obtain a household income,
just simply for us to attend college. We are taught about the importance of college, but never
warned about the cost of tuition and how to pay for it. In my own personal experience I was not
taught how to pay for college but to just go, just figure it out and go. On average, an in state
college is $10,000 a year. The average american familyhas an income of around $55,000, however,
the average family also spends around $60,000 a year on bills and necessary items. With this being
said, are our tuition rates reasonable?
With costs being so high, some students can t afford it and just don t go, while others burry
themselves with debt and student loans which can lead to stress and the pressure of dropping out.
The term student loans has been tossed around a lot in high school but no one explains the
downsides. In 2016 30% of Americans went to college. Of that 30%,
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Ego and Super Ego in Dante s Inferno Essay
Catherine Craven
GHUM200, Tu/Th 12:25
October 23rd, 2012
Compare the relationship between Virgil and Dante in Inferno with Sigmund Freud s discussion of
the conscience or super ego in Civilization and Its Discontents. How does Freud explain and
characterize the relationship between super ego and ego in the individual? Cite examples of the
interaction between Virgil and Dante and compare closely with Freud s discussion of the psychical
agencies, super ego and ego: To what extent does the dynamic between Virgil and Dante illustrate
the same pattern or features?
Freud meets Dante: Ego and Super Ego in Inferno In his book Civilization and Its Discontents,
Sigmund Freud offers an explanation for why, as individuals, we tend to punish ... Show more
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However, According to Freud, the super ego exists as a way to level out the ego, and, in a way,
keep it in check. Therefore, the super ego is responsible for an individual s conscience, or, their
ability to feel guilt. Freud continues his explanation of these concepts by asserting the idea that the
super ego calls our attention to our own failures and misconducts, and attempts to assist us in
learning from them in order to avoid making similar mistakes in the future. Furthermore, the
conscience is the form in which the super ego controls our actions and thoughts, and creates guilt
within us. Therefore, the ego is the decision making, acting part of an individual, while the super
ego acts as the ego s voice of authority and control (Freud).
Moreover, the relationship between the characters of Dante and Virgil in Dante s Inferno stands as
an excellent example of the relationship between the ego and the super ego. In the opening of the
poem, the character of Dante finds himself lost in a place he does not know, surrounded by
terrifying beasts. In this dark moment, Virgil, a ghost from an earlier time, comes forwards and
reveals to Dante that, because sin has obstructed his path to God, he must journey through hell and
purgatory in order to return to life, as he once knew it. This journey, according to Virgil, would
allow Dante to overcome his sin and, at last, find God s love. However, Dante does not believe he
can complete the journey alone, at which point Virgil
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The Manhunt For Christopher Cortez
Title
Dorner and Cortez are victims as much as they are criminals because of the choices they have made
and the things they have done. They have both made bad decisions that has led them to where they
are now.
Dorner got called many rude names for being a black person, he suffered all through his childhood
and most of his adulthood. In the Manhunt for Christopher Dorner, chapter 2, it states, In first grade
at Norwalk Christian School, he wrote, the principal swatted him for punching a student who had
taunted him with a racial slur. The swattings from authority figures continued through junior high,
he claimed, when he dared to stand up to bigots. Throughout his life, there were many things said
to him that he didn t like, even when he arrived at the LAPD. In chapter 3, it states, When he
arrived at the LAPD, he wrote, he found it a nest of racists. In the Police Academy, he complained
about another recruit s use of a racial slur and was shunned. Although, Cortez was a Mexican, he
also had racist stuff said against him because of his race. In Applebee (707), it states, And as he
drove off the American said, Now isn t that just like a Mexican. He takes his time. ... Show more
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In Applebee (708), it states, The major Sheriff shot first, and he missed; and Gregorio Cortez shot
next, he didn t miss. In The Manhunt for Christopher Dorner, chapter 5, it states, A round from
Dorner s assault rifle entered just under his left nostril, crashed through the roof of his mouth,
shattered his front teeth, split his tongue and exploded bone as it emerged from his lower right jaw.
His face went numb. Also in chapter 3, it states, One bullet had pierced his badge, ripped through
his ballistic vest, and punctured his heart. He had not drawn his gun. Both Dorner and Cortez had
shot innocent cops doing their
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St. Thomas Aquinas Essay
Owen Zimmermann11 20 11
Mrs.DonofreeRel. Pd. B
St. Thomas Aquinas
Saint Thomas Aquinas was a philosopher, theologian, Doctor of the Catholic Church, and is the
patron saint of Catholic Universities, colleges, and schools. He was born in Rocca Secca, Italy,
in 1225 and was born into a wealthy family. He even was related to the kings of Aragon, Castile,
and France. His journey into Catholic beliefs seemed predestined, for he was told when he was a
young child that he would become a friar and no one would be equal to him. He started his
questioning of faith and religion when he was a youngster, frequently asking his teachers, What is
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4) Therefore, there must be an uncaused first cause called God. The third manner of Aquinas
support of God was that there are two types of beings, contingent beings (humans) and a necessary
being (God). Saint Thomas believed that this necessary being (God), was necessary for the
contingent beings (humans), to exist and without God, we humans would not exist. The easiest
way to explain this very confusing subject would be as follows: 1) Contingent beings are caused.
2) Not every being can be contingent. 3) There must exist a being that is necessary to cause
contingent beings. 4) This necessary being is God. Saint Thomas Aquinasfourth argument of the
presence of God came from his observations of the quality of objects. For example one may say
that of two paintings one is more beautiful than the other. So for these two objects, one has a
greater degree of beauty than the next. This is referred to as degrees or graduation of a quality.
From this fact Aquinas concluded that for any given quality (e.g. goodness, beauty, knowledge)
there must be a perfect standard by which all such qualities are measured. These perfections are
contained and reflected in God. God is the ultimate and everything is insufficient compared to His
greatness. The final way that Saint Thomas Aquinas speaks of God s existence has to do with the
observable universe and the order of nature. Aquinas states that common sense tells us that the
universe works in such a way, that
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What Is The Mexican Mafia Prison Gang La Familia
The California drug cartel investigation essentially revealed how rooted and connected gang
members are within their own gang, yet, shockingly, this article displays how separate gangs were
able to unite and form relationships with one another.
In generic terms, I guess some may say that gangs tend to keep to themselves (meaning they keep
relationships with only those associated with that gang), group of people with similar ideas and
visions, simply, just up to no good. Interaction with other gangs would merely be for retaliation
purposes, initiation purposes (having to kill a member of a rival gang or some random innocent
civilian). Gangs are exceptionally territorial and the fact that the Mexican Mafia prison gang and
the La Familia drug
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The Impact Of Japanese American Internment
On February 10 1942, After the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Roosevelt
signed Executive order 9066 fearing that the Japanese Americans would be more loyal to Japan and
attack the US. The president ordered all Japanese Americans to evacuate the west coast. Following
the internment, many news articles had been written. For this essay, I have found two news articles
that are connected to the constitutional issues that arose because of Executive order 9066. The
news articles are from the Los Angeles times and New York Times. Both articles covered the
constitutional issues of the internment of Japanese Americans; however, both articles addressed
different situations. The La Times reported that President Roosevelt wanted reprimanding... Show
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This article is about the bill that president Truman applied for the end of the internment of Japanese
Americans and claiming the damages during the internment camp. As it appears in the article,
Democratic leaders planned to force votes before the session ends on a measure recommended by
the interior department s setting up a three man commission to compensate evacuees for real estate
and other property losses incurred when they were evacuated , which shows that President Truman
and the Democrats party tried to end the allegation by signing the Japanese American Evacuation
Claims Act. Eventually, Congress accepted the bill which was unexpected by many people. The
President gave his opinion about the congresses unexpected approval and said it would in my
opinion be a tragic anomaly if the united states were on the one hand...on the other hand it ignored
and left underdressed the very real and grievous losses which some of them, together with their
immediate families have suffered because of government action during the same war . According
the article, The President played a big role for the freedom for Japanese Americas and
reimbursement to the losses that happened during the
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The Enlightenment Of People On Identity By Judith Ortiz Cofer
The Enlightenment Of People On Identity The identities of an individual may differ from how
they see themselves to how others see them, and this is known as a personal and a social
identity. People are often misinformed about another person s, or group of people s social
identities through stereotypes or bad experiences. For some people such as Brent Staples and
Judith Ortiz Cofer, this has led to many awkward and potentially dangerous situations. Brent
Staples is an African American journalist for the New York Times and was a professor of
psychology. During his graduate years at the University of Chicago, he found many situations that
were potentially dangerous because of people who had either stereotyped him or categorized him
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Cofer found out about the difference in culture one day at school in New Jersey. The way that
our teachers and classmates looked at us that day in school was just a taste of the culture clash
that awaited us in the real world, where prospective employers and men on the street would often
misinterpret our tight skirts and jiggly bracelets as a come on. (Ortiz Cofer 205) During the 1970
s the over sexualization of latinas were commonplace in the media and through stereotypes which
labeled them in terms of their preconceived sexuality. As with the situation with the man who
sang Maria , Cofer realized that misinformation about her culture and stereotypes would cause
people, specifically male, to approach her and others like her as sexual objects. On the other hand,
Staples had the opposite effect on those in the community. I could cross in front of a car stopped
at a traffic light and elicit the thunk, thunk, thunk. thunk of the driver black, white, male, or female
hammering down the door locks. On less traveled streets after dark, I grew accustomed to but
never comfortable with people crossing to the other side of the street rather than pass me (Staples
20). These instances illustrated that fear caused by history full of conflict and stereotypes had
control over his community. This fear created a social identity of
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3-D Printing Essay
Introduction
3 D printing is a relatively new technology compared to other manufacturing methods. It first
showed is face in the 1980 s and then faded out of limelight due to the high cost of procurement
and operation. In the early 2000 s, breakthroughs occurred when working printed kidneys appeared
and SLS (selective laser sintering) machines became available. During late 2009, the early
advocates finally produced machines cheap enough but still capable of great precision and accuracy
that were available to the consumer. These machines can produce items of virtually anything with
applications varying from fashion and food to advanced engineered systems. The versatility of this
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Applications
Around 2010, 3 D printers became available to consumers in desktop form and their popularity
exploded. The most iconic example of these machines emerging popularity is the 3 D printable
plastic gun, which was fully functional. This simple but cutting edge piece of consumer
technology became a diadem in the eyes of hobbyists and small scale manufacturers alike while
arousing concerns amongst governmental and anti weapons activists as to the legality and safety
issues 3 D printers posed. (Simon Bradshaw)By now, anyone with only some designing
inclinations could use freely available Google SketchUp to create basic 3 D objects. Because of the
applications of this wonderful technology, the industry grew in leaps and bounds. With companies
such as Boeing, Virgin Atlantic, Bentley, Delphi and MTT investing into research and
development, the estimated worth of the industry is currently estimated at 2.2 billion dollars. (Jon
Excell) Boeing s interest in 3 D printing comes from their desire for complex, hard to manufacture
parts for jet engines. In fact, Boeing uses 22 thousand different 3 D printed parts across the broad
range of their military aircraft. (Christopher Winnan) Healthcare is right behind in the race to
implement additive manufacturing into medical practices. A recent ASME presentation on additive
manufacturing exhibited images of stents
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James Brown Monument Dbq
In today s society, we try to remember every little thing that happens, from the first day of school
to the graduation of college. One of the ways we try to remember things is through photos.
However, photos and just natural memory are not enough. In our lives extraordinary events are
done by extraordinary people, and tragedies strike our nation. Those people and events deserve to
get recognized by more than a simple photo or a hazy memory. The process that is used to select a
memorialare proper place, sensitivity of memorial, materials used, and the design itself.
A major question to ask is if the monument is being put in the proper place. Would you want a statue
of George Washington in the middle of a Native American Reserve? I think not. Having the proper
place is essential to making sure that the person/event is being respected properly. A great example
of this is the James Brown Statue that is located in downtown Augusta. It is placed in the walkway
that is breaks up Broad Street. As far as the statue being in Augusta that is the proper... Show more
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Sensitivity affects how people feel and view memorials, and it is chanced upon in some cases
what is politically correct. An example of this the Savannah Memorial Park which dedicated to
pioneers. Many feel as though it brings bad luck (Source D). This is a superb example because
the whole reason they wanted to get rid of it is purely based on how they feel, and there appears to
be no other apparent reason. Another example is Mount Rushmore, yes the great Mount Rushmore.
Before Mount Rushmore, that land belonged to the Sioux (Native Americans). They were driven
from their land. That mountain is considered sacred and holy to them. The American people have
just defaced the property that initially belonged to them. How do you think they felt? They would
be extremely hurt not only from having to leave their land, but also an import at part of their
culture was destroyed (Source
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Biography Of James Scott Wheeler s The Big Red
The history of the United States Army s 1st Infantry Division is one of many firsts. The most
complete history of the division, James Scott Wheeler s The Big Red One: America s Legendary
1st Infantry Division from World War I to Desert Storm, describes many of these firsts in detail.
The 1st Division was the first U.S. divisionto be organized in the Army during World War I
, the first
division to deploy overseas, and the first unit to engage the enemy in Europe as part of the
American Expeditionary Force (A.E.F.). This paper is the story of these World War I firsts.
Using primary documents to include the massive volumes of the World War Records of the First
Division, A.E.F., Regular available at the Fairchild Library, and the reminiscences of Major
General Robert Lee Bullard, who initially served as a Brigade Commander and then commanded
the Division for the first American battles in France. This paper chronicles the deployment, training
in France, and major battles of the 1st Division in the Great War. The United States entered World
War I on 6 April 1917. Thus began a massive mobilization and expansion of the United States Army
with the intent to deploy enough Soldiers and Marines to the Western Front in France to defeat
the German forces and end the war. The plan was to eventually deploy a million men organized
into 42 U.S. divisions, a staggering number considering that the Army had zero divisions in April
1917 and was comprised of only 127,588 Soldiers in
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Case Study on Baby Ryan
At the age of two months baby Ryan suffered from cardiac arrest 9 days after receiving his second
injection of Hepatitis B vaccine (HBV) . He was successfully resuscitated at Coney Island Hospital
in New York. His chest x ray and CT scan showed evidence of pulmonary edema, bleeding, and
pneumonia. A CT exam of his had showed brain edema. He had a bloodPh of 6.83 and a potassium
level of 6.0 mEq/L. He was stabilized and transferred to Maimonides Medical Center (MMC).Blood
test performed on baby Ryan at MMC revealed that Ryan had an elevated band neutrophil count,
hyperglycemia, hyperkalemia, hyperammonimia, hemolytic anemia, liver damage,
hypophosphatemia, and hypermagnesium. His PT, PTT, and INR were elevated. Ryan was treated
with four types of antibiotics and other medications.
Ryan had an MRI head exam and eye exam performed at 8 and 9 days after admission. Ryan s
MRI showed intracranial bleeding and his eye exam revealed retinal bleeding. They accused Ryan
s father for his injuries by shaking him vigorously (Shaken Baby Syndrome) (Strokes, 2014). The
court believed that the infection with Streptococcus pneumonia caused Ryan s illness and led to the
development of hemorrhagic pneumonia, hemolytic uremic syndrome, kidney and liver problems,
hepatic encephalopathy, seizure, coma, and cardiac arrest. They likely causes of Ryan s
intracranial and retinal bleeding are liver damage, infections, vitamin K deficiency and severe
anemia. The Hepatitis B vaccine increased
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How Did The Us Convert To The Metric System
When the United States separated from Britain they kept the original Imperial measurement system
despite disregarding the previous government. Ever since America has used inches, feet, and yards
as standard measurement. However, while the U.S. continued to use the imperial system other
countries progressed. In 1799, after the french revolution, France converted to the metric system.
Invented by Gabriel Monton in France 1670, the metric system uses common powers of ten to
measure weight and lengths so that it could be conveniently used with decimals. Soon the metric
system had spread from France to Britain and most of the world. Countries now use the metric
system to measure length, area, volume, mass, force, pressure, energy, power, and temperature....
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By converting to the metric system our trade would increase because there would no longer be a
need to change between systems and other countries could view the modification as making
amends. It could also save millions of dollars for the U.S. because large companies like NASA
would all be on the same page using the metric system. Smaller mistakes could also be prevented by
swapping to the much simpler metric system. One last thing the change would impact is education.
If kids no longer had to learn two measurement systems they would have more time to learn other
material. All in all, If america wants to prosper economically and in education then the government
must make the switch to go
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What s Internal Electrical System Controls The Rate And...
So, what is an arrhythmia? An arrhythmia is a problem with the rate and rhythm of the heart. The
heart can either beat too fast, too slow, or with an irregular rhythm. Arrhythmias can also cause the
heart to inefficiently pump blood to the body and other organs which can lead to damage in the
brain, heart, other organs and can ultimately lead to heart failure. Although most arrhythmias are
non life threatening, they can develop into a serious problem. To better understand arrhythmias, it
helps to understand the heart s internal electrical system. The heart s internal electrical system
controls the rate and rhythm of each heartbeat. Each heartbeat sends off an electric impulse that
tells the heart to contract and pump blood. The electric signal first begins in a group of cells
known as the sinoatrial cells or to state simply, the SA node. The SA node is located within the
wall of the heart s upper right chamber, the right atrium. In a healthy adult heart, the SA node fires
off an electrical signal to begin each heartbeat 60 100 times per minute.From here, the electrical
impulse travels through special pathways in the atria, making the atria contract and pump blood
into the heart s two lower chambers, the ventricles. The electric signal then passes through a group
of cells called the atrioventricular node or the AV node, located between the atrium and the
ventricles. Here, the electric signal slows down, allowing the ventricles with enough time to finish
filling with blood.
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How to Write Law Exam Answers
How to Write Law Exam Answers Personal notes made with reference to Legal Reasoning And
Legal Writing by Richard K. Neumann, Jr. What a teacher looks for * Your understanding of
how to use the rules * Your understanding of what the law is trying to accomplish with them Two
kinds of questions * Hypothetical situations * Response to issue/statement Rubric of grading:
what a teacher looks for when marking * Issue spotting * Knowledge of legal rules * Ability to
analyse and solve a legal problem in depth Reading hypotheticals * 1st read: See the big picture,
read from beginning to end without using your pen. * 2nd read: Underline important things and
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He completed drilling and struck water at 300 feet on October 30. In July, Betty sued Art
seeking to recover her $3500, plus the $4500 paid to Carlos. On August 1, County s dam failed,
thus reducing the amount of water available for irrigation. Betty lost her apple crop worth
$15,000. The loss could have been avoided by pumping from Betty s well if it had been
operational by August 1. Betty amended her complaint to add the $15,000 loss. In her suit
against Art, what are Betty s rights and what damages, if any, will she recover? Discuss.
ANSWER A TO CONTRACTS ESSAY ONE WAS A VALID CONTRACT FORMED? Betty s
(B s) rights against Art (A) depend on whether a valid contract was formed between them, and
whether it was breached and by whom. A and B clearly agreed on the subject matter (drilling a
well) and price ($10 a foot) and time for performance (June 1 completion). These terms suffice to
form a contract. The contract did not have to be in writing. A writing to evidence a contract is
required by the statute of frauds when land is transferred, but not for services to be performed,
as here. Betty would not have rights against A if the contract called only for drilling for water,
but the subject matter here is clearly a completed well, not the mere act of drilling: B s interest
(known to A) was in the water, and she asked him about drilling to supply drinking water, and
further asked for a
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Condominimal Housing In Canada
In Canadian real estate there are three major types of ownership freehold, co operative and
condominimum. Each of them has its own advantages and disadvantages. The owner of each type
is responsible for maintaining the property and following the bylaws.
Condominium is a form of property that can be appied to almost any type of housing. To be an
owner of a condo means to own a unit built inside a condominimum complex. The unit does not
come with the land or any space outside the walls. There are monthly patments to maintain common
areas, such as elevators, stairs, parking lots, carpets, entrances, and recreational facilities. Each
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It does not share outside walls with another house or building. Detached house tends to be the most
expensive type of property due to the land costs. To be an owner of a detached house means to
own both the house and the land it stands on. The maintenance of a detached house is a sole
responsibility of the owner. The owners pay the monthly bills for water, electricity and heating, as
well as all the other bills. Owners can make changes to their houses, but they must follow local
bylaws. Detached houses provide more space and privacy than other property types.
Co operative ownership can be divided into three categories: townhouse, semi detached house and
duplex/triplex.
Townhouse is a complex of units that are adjoined to each other, share common walls, and are
combined into one building. Usually townhouses consist of 2 3 floors and have a basement.
Townhouses are quite popular, because they are not too expensive and has low maintenance costs.
The price of the townhouse depends on the area, proximity to the subway stations, highways,
universities, business centers and other infrastructure.
Semi detached house is a property attached to another on one side. Owners maintain their own
side, like a detached house. To be an owner of a semi detached home means to own one side of the
property and the land it stands on. Semi detached houses are less expensive than detached houses.
The price depends on the area and
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The Federalist And Anti Federalist
The Anti Federalist put up a long and hard fight, however, they were not as organized as the
Federalists. While the Anti Federalist had great concerns about the Constitution and National
government, the Federalist had good responses to combat these concerns. The Federalist were and
for the Constitution and feel the Article of Confederation were not worth ratifying, these should be
scrapped altogether. They felt that the Articles limited the power of congress, because congress had
to request cooperation from the states. Unlike the Anti Federalist, the Federalist organized quickly,
had ratifying conventions, and wrote the Federalist papersto rebut the Anti Federalist arguments.
An example of this is the Anti Federalist concerns about a republican government not working on
a scale this large or diverse. Like the Roman empire, whose government was based on the idea on
classical republicanism, they believed it would fall and turn into a monarchy in order to control its
people. The Federalist needed a theory to combat this argument so James Madison complied wrote
in Federalist 10 that factions were the great enemy of society. Madison defines a faction as a
number of citizens,... who united and actuated by some common impulse of passion, or of interest,
adverse to the rights of other citizens, or to the permanent and aggregate interests of the
community. Factions are dangerous because there will be a majority faction and then a risk of
tyranny will arise, because the
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Legal Positivism Over Natural Law Theory
Introduction This article discusses the conceptions of legal normativity, both moral and strictly
legal conceptions. According to Spaak, regarding the normative force of legal justification, legal
positivists can still embrace the moral idea and not be in conflict with their generally held belief
in the strictly legal concept of law. In Torben Spaak s opinion, there is a reason to desire legal
positivism; he explains this through introducing the concept of jurisprudence. When discussing the
nature of law, Spaak states, that while the moral conception is what is likely favored on a
smaller scale, the strictly legal conception is more appealing because it is broader, (478). Spaak
is arguing, his belief that validity based explanations come nearer to the truth, (483) rather than
belief based explanations. He concludes that we are to prefer legal positivism over natural law
theory. That is why in this article I have been concerned with the law itself rather than our views
about it. (483) Spaak actually states that his focus has been exclusively on the law rather than
people s opinions of the law. He does not appear to be consistent in this focus. Rather, he fluctuates
many times between agreeing and disagreeing with whether morals have a base in law itself or in
just the application or theory of law.
Summary I agree mostly with what Ronald Dworkin is quoted as stating in this article. His opinion
of the moral conception of law s normativity (479) is what
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Family As A Social Institution Of People
We all raised to believe that from the best thing that one can have is an ideal family and growing
up we all wanted to be raised in a peaceful, happy and secure family with loving parents who will
be there for us no matter what physically and mentally able to provide for the family where we
will be always welcomed by our parents and siblings alike and heard and respected all the time.
Sociologist define the familyas an intimate, domestic and primary group, a social institution of
people related to one another by blood or adoption with legal ties, it have three important social
functions: to provide and raise children, to provide a sense of identity, belonging and a set of
close and strong relations among its members and to transmit culture between generations. In the
modern societies, we prefer to think of a family as constructed of a mother, father, and children
living under one roof called a nuclear family , when it consist of several generations living
together or close by it s called extended family.
As we grow up also we can notice how much we are far from the ideal family, I lived with two
sisters from different fathers my mother went through three marriages she also raised as for a
long period as single mother we had some really hard times where my mom could barely support us
financially and mentally because she had to work for more and more hours so I had to raise my
younger sister instead in a very young age this was bad for me as I did not have a normal childhood
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Examples Of Rapport And Empathy
Angelica Lai Discussion #2: Empathy and Rapport Building rapport and empathy with clients is
extremely important no matter what the job is. As mentioned throughout this module, empathy and
rapport fuel the relationship between people. My previous work experience includes working at a
movie theatre and hospital security. Both jobs required rapportand empathy as these jobs required
serving the public. However, even though the jobs itself were different, both had the same
underlying task, which is working with people. Working at the movie theatre, it is directed to
more of a customer service job, where often the guests get upset over issues we as the employee do
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I found if I focus on the interpersonal aspect of the relationship, I can build and maintain positive
working relationships. However, this is not the only skills that are important. It is important to
showcase characteristics, or attributes like trust, respect, humour, and integrity. After reading the
content in Module 2, I have seen skills I use, but also new skills I am going to incorporate. One
suggestions I am going to incorporate is the acronym E.M.P.A.T.H.Y. from the TedTalk by Helen
Riess (2013). The reason being that, this is an easy acronym to remember and apply when building
both rapport and empathy. I will need to practice this for a while, but as soon as I get it right, it
will be an easy guideline to help build that connection with others. Another skill, which was
explained in this module was the power of powerless communication from the Ted Talk by Adam
Grant (2013). In a security position it is often explained to talk with assertiveness, but sometimes
this backfires as the client becomes more aggressive. By applying the concepts of tentative talking,
it may help build that rapport and empathy as it shows a more humanistic side. I think it is
important that we show our humanistic side, as many individuals just see the uniform and not the
person wearing it. By applying these skills, I
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Evaluation Of A Psychology Experiment
Method
Participants
Each researcher in the class interviewed between one to two children within the following age
group; 3 5, 8 10 and, 13 15 years old. As a total, there were 33 children involved in the experiment.
There were 8 children ages 3 5 interviewed; 4 males and 4 females. There were 15 children ages 8
10 interviewed; 8 males and 7 females. There were 10 children ages 13 15 interviewed; 6 males
and 4 females. The participants were selected because the experimenter knew the child they were
interviewing. Before interviewing the child, the experimenter asked the parent of the child if it was
ok to ask the child some questions for a psychology experiment.
Materials
Items necessary to complete the experiment were a computer to type up the responses from the
child being interviewed and a phone to call the intended child if the interview was not conducted
face to face.
Procedure
Age groups were assigned based on the people in the class who knew a child within an age group
designated by the experiment. From there, the instructor attempted to keep the groups as even as
possible so to have even results. Interviews were conducted over the phone or in person. Before the
experiment, the prior lab session explained the purpose of the experiment, the procedure, and the
interview questions and instructions. The purpose of the experiment was to look at the social
cognitive development of children as they grew older by interviewing a child about their friendship.
The responses
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Patrick Henry Allusion
Lawyer and Politician, Patrick Henry, in his speech, Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death (03/23
/1775), argues why they shouldn t sit there and wait and not do anything when war is coming.
As well as not letting it be, if they don t fight they ll become slaves of the British and he doesn t
want that for the people wanting them to fight for their freedom. He supports his claim by first
going to the president and letting him know that for their country they should take in
consideration the war that s coming, his personal belief is not to lay back, there is no backup with
no time to waste, while questioning freedom and slavery, him being a natural man he believes that
illusion of hope is false, finally not being dishonest with themselves and fight. Henry s purpose is
to get themselves to stand up for their freedom and not to become slaves, and not be under British
ruling and keep what they have. He implies an aggravated and raffle tone for the Second Virginia
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Explaining to them their mistake on assuming the British would ever treat them fairly, making
them think if it is right when in reality at the end it will just devour them fully until there is no
more American colonies. He creates a clear point letting them know he will not be transformed
into what the King wants him to be, he will not be become a completely different person that he
won t recognize, a living beast in his body who he doesn t
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Clean Edge Razor Case Study
Clean Edge Razor Splitting Hairs in Product Positioning
MBA8145 Marketing Management Alpharetta, Summer 2011 GSU
Individual Case Analysis
Situation at Paramount
Paramount had established itself as a global consumer products giant with over $13 billion in
worldwide sales and $7 billion in gross profits for 2009 since it s entry in the market in 1962. In
2009, Paramount had established itself as unit volume market leader in 2009 based on non
disposable razor product sales. The Non disposable razor category market is entering a new phase
with technology products and new entrants posing a threat to capture Paramount s Market Share.
From the target market positioning perspective the challenges can be broken down as below:
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The marketing campaign for Clean Edge has to be carefully planned in such a way that the message
reaches the target market with great success and also satisfy the executive team.
Branding: Paramount executives have different opinions when it comes to branding this
revolutionary Clean Edge product. However, Randall and Paramount has a challenge to name come
up with a name that provides the necessary boost for Clean Edge branding, and not cannibalize
Paramount Pro and Avail products.
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Paramount studies showed that consumers purchased razors and replacement cartridges more
frequently than ever before in the history of Non disposable razors. Also, Paramount s consumer
research indicated that one category of consumers called Maintenance users that made up 33% of
consumers were not interested in Superior technology. A very important finding that cannot be
ignored for Paramount. Based on the data in the case and my analysis, below are my alternatives
that can be used to develop a market strategy that will position Paramount as a market leader in
Non Disposable razor category with Clean Edge product launch:
1) Launch Clean Edge as a mainstream technology product to be a market leader. 2) Launch Clean
Edge as a niche revolutionary technology product to be a market leader. 3) Create a
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A Straightforward Wedding Speech by the Groom Essay
A Straightforward Wedding Speech by the Groom
I ve put a bit of a speech together today, but after the previous speaker put us all to sleep I ll try to
make mine a bit more interesting and entertaining. Sorry; only joking. On behalf of my beautiful
wife and I, we would like to thank you all for coming along, and sharing this very special day with
us. And a huge thank you for the wonderful presents.
I would like everybody here, especially my wife, to know how lucky and proud I am to be standing
here today speaking to you as her husband. She is beautiful, caring, intelligent. charming and
(pause) ... What s that?... I can t read your writing darling!
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She has organized today s events almost single handedly.
I would like to propose a toast to the ushers and bridesmaids who I think you will agree with me
look almost as beautiful as my wife the bridesmaids that is, not the ushers, they just look like...
ushers for the wonderful job they have done today and I d like them to receive a small gift as a
token of our appreciation.
I d also like to thank (the bride s parents) for the help you ve given us both emotionally and
financially. We have a small gift for you as a token of our appreciation. I have to thank you for
bringing up such a beautiful and intelligent daughter. I ll leave you to argue over which trait comes
from whom.
They are the best father and mother in law anyone could wish for and I appreciate everything
they have done for me in the last six years and I love them to bits. I d like to thank my friend for
arranging the mini bus at short notice when the limo didn t turn up and making it possible for us
all to go to my stag do. What a great weekend we had, we won t forget that for a long time. I d also
like to thank every one who came with me for what was a brilliant weekend..
Hope you all appreciate the lovely cake before us. I woke up last Sunday morning thinking I was
going to London to pick up the cake but it turned out the cake was the other side of Leeds. So I d
like to thank my friend for traveling up to Harrogate to fetch it.
On a final note
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Safavid Pottery Art
The Safavid Empire was the first to take under control the whole Persia since the Sasanian
Empire. From 1501 to 1736, art greatly flourished under this Shiite Dynasty led by significant
patrons such as Shah Tahmasp and Shah Abbas. Persian pottery art was one of these art forms that
rapidly developed during this period. Safavid potteries had origins in Persian tradition and was
influenced by Ottoman, European and Chinese styles. Since early 9th century, Chinese porcelains
and celadon wares have been traded to the Middle East. Because of the hardness, whiteness and
translucency of porcelain and metal like color of celadon, these Chinese products have always been
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It is made of stonepaste covered with copper green glaze. The only decorations are patterns
carved around the body of the plate instead of being painted. This piece closely resembles
Chinese celadon wares from Longquan. The glaze was made from copper instead of iron that
was normally used for celadon wares. Differed from traditional colorful Persian art, this plate
only has one color. Its monochrome green color, the lack of decoration and short foot
demonstrate its imitation of celadon wares. Safavid craftsmen did not stop at purely borrowing
Chinese designs, but incorporated local traditions in different ways. The blue and white
porcelain like potteries with Persian shapes are one significant example. The Tulip Vase (Figure
3) has a baluster form body with three short nozzles. This stonepaste piece was painted in blue
under transparent glaze, thus only has two basic colors: blue and white. On the wide flat rims
of each nozzle, there are painted flower petals surrounding the center opening. On the neck of
the vase, there are repeating decorative motifs including perhaps birds and clouds at the top,
along with vertical flowers and leaves motifs closer to the body. The paintings on the top part of
the body appear to have three identical birds and clouds in compartmentalized sections around
the vase. Below the birds, there are bamboos, rocks, flowers and a peacock. At the lowest part,
there are repeating decorations in geometric forms and vine motifs. The iconographies of swirly
clouds, bamboos and rocks are very similar to common Chinese ones. The swirly clouds means
fortune and heaven, while the bamboos represents longevity, resilience, flexibility, and strength.
Judging from the blue and white color. Meanwhile, the birds, peacocks and patterns on the lower
part of body could be seen in both Chinese and Islamic artworks. The most distinct part is the
shape of this vase. It is often
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The Classic 1957 Movie 12 Angry Men Delves In To A Panel
The classic 1957 movie 12 Angry Men delves in to a panel of twelve jurors who are deciding the
life or death fate of an eighteen year old italian boy accused of stabbing his father to death. The
twelve men selected as jurors are a diverse group, each coming to the table with their own
socioeconomic backgrounds, personal experiences, prejudice s, and all of this plays a role in the
jurors attitudes and/or misconceptions of the accused young man. How each of the jurors, all but
Juror Eight played by Henry Fonda, experiences and personalities impact their original vote of
guilty is clear at the beginning of the movie with the first vote. However, from the start, Juror Eight
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He had a pretty miserable eighteen years... I just think we owe him a few words. That s all. Juror
Eight uses the appeal of logos often throughout the film, but one of the most prominent examples
occurs when the jurors are discussing the knife that Juror 4 has pointed out is a unique knife
that the storekeeper testified it was ...The only one of it s kind he had ever had in stock. Juror
Eight responds to Juror Four by saying, No. I m saying it s possible that the boy lost the knife
and that someone else stabbed his father with a similar knife. It s possible. Then Juror Eight pulls
the same knife from his pocket and stabs it into the table next to the murder weapon. Along with
the three appeals, Juror Eight also utilizes logical fallacies to prove a point with other jurors.
Logical fallacies are repeatedly used by the jurors throughout the movie, and Juror Eight is no
exception. After Juror Ten states that he believes the boy is guilty because of the testimony given
by the woman who lives across the street, Juror Eight employs an Ad Hominem fallacy when he
responds to Juror Ten by asking, I d like to ask you something: you don t believe the boy s story.
How come you believe the woman s? She s one of them too, isn t she? Juror Eight uses another Ad
Hominem fallacy just after Juror Three admits he would like to pull the switch to electrocute the
boy when Juror Eight reacts to this by saying,
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Personnel Security Program
The roots of the U.S. Personnel Security Program can be traced back to the Civil Service Act of
1883 that required applicants for federal employment to possess the requisite character, reputation,
trustworthiness, and fitness for employment. In 1912 the LaFollette Act established protection for
federal employees from being fired from their jobs for arbitrary reasons and imposed a standard of
just cause that would promote the efficiency of the service, a concept later applied to security
clearance determinations. The Hatch Act of 1939 added a prohibition against anyone employed by
the government from being a member of any organization that advocates overthrowing the U.S.
Government. Executive Order 8781 (1941) required fingerprinting of... Show more content on
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The quota system remained in place until 1999 and significantly increased the backlog of these
cases. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM), which had been created in 1978 to partially
replace the CSC, privatized their Office of Federal Investigations (about 770 employees) resulting
in the creation of the US Investigations Services (USIS) in 1996 under an Employee Stock
Ownership Plan. USIS was awarded a 3 year non competitive contract to conduct investigations for
OPM. The 1997 report of The Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy
recommended a full range of changes to the security clearance process to make it more efficient
and to address transparency and due process
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Book Report History of the World in 6 Glasses Essay
AP World History A History Of The World In 6 Glasses 1. The consequences of agricultural
revolution was a turning point. Civilizations began focusing on making surpluses rather than
producing new food and crafts. They became more modern. (pg.20) 2. The archaeological
evidence that supports the cultivation, harvesting, storage and processing of cereal grains is
since there weren t any other foodstuff to makes soup they were able to make a thick porridge or
a thin broth or gruel. This discovery led to the creation of tools and techniques to collect, process,
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The service depended on your social class, you drank your own wine however way you liked it.
In a Greek symposion everyone was equal, you drank sine from a shared krater.You could sit
anywhere and it didn t matter if you were poor or rich.(pg.77 78) 4. In christianity wine was a
miracle. Wine drinking in christianity was a form of sacred communion. In Islam alcohol was an
abomination divided by satan. It is a distraction from daily prayers to god. It leads to other sinful
doings like gambling prohibition of alcohol in Islam.(pg.87) 5. Wine drinking predominates in the
South of Europe. In the north of Europe beyond the reach of roman rule. Today, the worlds leading
producers of wine are France, Italy, and Spain. Beer is drank in Germany, Austria, Belgium,
Denmark, the Czech Republic, Britain, and Ireland.(pg.89) 6. Greek and Roman cultures had an
impact on modern day american and European culture. They passed on architecture and literature.
They also passed down law and christianity. Chapter 5 1. One of the many acheivments of the arabs
was a technique that gave rise to a new range in drinks(distillation). It involved vaporizing and then
re condensing a liquid in order to separate and purify its constituent parts. The Greeks became
familiar with this technique, it became dominant. European explorers established colonies and then
empires around the world. 2. Prince Henry becoming the
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Mcbride Financial Services
McBride Financial Services Marketing Plan
University of Phoenix
BSA 310 Business Systems
McBride Financial Services Marketing Plan The first step in any marketing plan should be
marketing research. McBride Financial Services will be using a four step plan for gathering
research for marketing. The goal of marketing research for McBride is to gather data from local
chambers of commerce, visitors bureaus, and local realtors concerning the target market:
professionals and retirees purchasing a primary or secondary home and families or individuals
purchasing recreational properties. With suggestions from McBride the marketing plan will include
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An exchange of Web links opens up McBride Financial to the world of viral marketing and
exposes them to search engines, meaning a greater potential for someone on the Internet to find
McBride Financial Services. In the last decade, more homebuyers have found their new home
online. In a study done by the National Association of Realtors (NAR) in 2008, 35% more people
used the Internet to find a new home versus using a newspaper (WB3). In respect to the research
done by NAR, it is suggested that McBride Financial Services should consider expanding their
presence on the Internet elevating their exposure to the target market and expanding their
marketing niche. With the largest portion of homebuyers using the Internet to search for homes,
McBride Financial Services should place a greater emphasis on Internet marketing. McBride s
Internet marketing should include customer testimonials and Web links to relatable businesses on
the company s Web site. With information gathered from local chambers of commerce, visitors
bureaus, and local realtors McBride Financial Services will be well armed to reach their target
market of higher end customers looking for primary or secondary homes or recreational properties.
References a la Mode. (2009). Three Viral Marketing Ideas for Mortgage
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Human Factors Report
Human Factors Report CONTENTS INTRODUCTION
.................................................................................................... 3 VISUAL SENSORY SYSTEM
..................................................................................... 4 AUDITORY, TACTILE AND
VESTIBULAR SYSTEM...................................................... 6
COGNITION........................................................................................................... 8 DECISION
MAKING................................................................................................ 9 DISPLAYS AND
CONTROLS................................................................................... 10 ANTHROPOMETRY AND
WORKSPACE DESIGN ..................................................... 11 By Harry Smart 7233663 Human
Factors MEE40005 INTRODUCTION The task at hand is to analyse a human machine system.
Topics such as; visual sensory systems, auditory, tactile and vestibular systems, cognition, decision
making, displays and controls, and anthropometry and workspace design will be explored. The
aim of this project is to show understanding of human factors by applying them to a human
machine system. For this report a human machine system had to be chosen to analyse. The chosen
product is a mobile phone, more specifically a Nokia 6220 (as pictured below). This product is
relevant to this project because it encompasses many of the different topics that will be considered
and when
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Strengths In The Strength Of Asd Essay
Patients Strengths in the Presence of ASD
Learning
While there are many difficulties imposed by ASD, it does not appear that ASD has the power to
take away one s ability to learn. During the aforementioned 2003 study of symptom severity in
autism, a group of adolescents (age 10 21, mean age = 15.61) was compared to a cohort of adults
(age 22 and older, mean age = 31.57), it was observed that symptoms seem to improve overtime. The
study attempted to compare childhood symptoms to current symptoms. The results indicated that
there was differential improvement; there was a pattern of symptoms suggesting and improved use
of language, ability to communicate nonverbally, and reduced stereotyped, repetitive, or
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Adolescents, in particular, seem to be especially aware of the social difficulties they face and
report feelings of isolation, rejection, and bullying (Laugeson et al., 2009). Especially for high
functioning individuals with ASD, the effects of having a social disability may be perceived more
keenly during adolescence (White et al., 2010)
Anxiety and Other Comorbid Pathologies Perhaps as a result of social isolation or awareness of
one s disadvantage, anxiety related concerns are the most common presented problems for
adolescents with ASD. High rates of diagnosed comorbid anxiety related pathologies have been
found in people diagnosed with ASD: 55% in a 2006 study, and 42% in a 2008 study (de Bruin et
al., 2006); (Simonoff et al., 2008). Both physiological concerns, such as hyperarousal, and social
deficits may influence the high prevalence of social anxiety in children with ASD (White et al.,
2010). Nonetheless, many Axis I anxiety disorders, social phobia and obsessive compulsive
disorders, are often undiagnosed in people with ASD since the symptoms can be explained by ASD
itself. Other disorders, such as ADHD, cannot explicitly be diagnosed in children and teens with
autism, since it is difficult to differentiate between inattention and/or overactivity as a symptom of
ASD or another comorbid pathology (White et al., 2009). In general, however, there is a high
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The Tuft Of Flowers By Robert Frost
Robert Frost said many times throughout his life that all men share a common bond. In his
poem The Tuft of Flowers he analyzes the potential of such a bond, in first person. Frost turns an
everyday common job, into discovering a common bond with another laborer. The author uses a
comparison between aloneness with a sense of understanding to demonstrate his theme of unity
between two men. In another one of Frost s poems Birches he imagines walking through the
woods looking at all the trees, and seeing the top bending towards the ground. When he sees this
he imagines they are bending from kids swinging on them, rather then what is really happening
to them. It can be analyzed that Frost had a very definitive appreciation for nature, and a very
broad imagination. The poem begins with a man going to turn the grass . In this time period
grass was cut using a scythe in the early morning, while grass was still wet. After this was done
another laborer had to scatter the grass to let it dry. As the other laborer is going out to the field,
there is no one else around him, he is completely alone, until a single silent butterfly crosses paths.
The worker witnesses the butterfly looking for flowers, and eventually finds a gathering of them,
which amuses the author. The author begins to ponder what was going through the other workers
head to make him decide to leave the flowers intact. He begins to sense the beauty that the other
worker must have felt when he left the flowers
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Impulsive Buying and Retail Therapy
Table of Contents S No| Chapters| Page No| 1.| Chapter 1Introduction| 4| 2.| Chapter 2Review Of
Literature| 5| 3.| Chapter 3Methodology| 6| 4.| Chapter 4Data Analysis| 7| 5.| Chapter 5Summary|
13| 6.| Chapter 6Conclusion| 15| 7.| Chapter 7Bibliography| 16| 8.| Chapter 8Appendix| 17| List
of Tables Table N o.| Table name| Page No.| 1.| Demographics of Respondents| 7| 2.| Modes of
Shopping| 8| 3.| Modes of Payment| 8| 4.| Credit/ Debit Cards Owned by the Customer| 9| 5.|
Impact of Shopping on Mood| 10| 6.| Traits and behaviours about the Customer during shopping| 11|
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3. Pilot Study:To test the feasibility of the tool of data collection, a pilot study was conducted
with a sample size of 10 respondents(6 students and 4 working professionals) by means of
stratified random sampling. A questionnaire of 21 questions was prepared to gather the required
information from the respondents. 4. Hypotheses: H1: Women are more impulsive buyers than
men and need retail therapy more often. H2: Plastic Money promotes impulsive buying. 5. Data
Collection: A) Primary Data: Primary data was collected from a first hand experience and with
the help of self administered questionnaire.A sample of the final questionnaire is presented on
page 17 under Chapter 8 as Appendix. B) Secondary Data: Secondary data was collected from
journals, books, previous research papers and internet. 6. Analysis of Data: The data collected
has been analysed and presented in form of tables and graphs under Results in Chapter 4 on
page #. Statistical tools such as correlation, standard deviation etc. were also employed. Chapter
4 Data Analysis The results of the study are presented in the form of tables. Table
1:Demographics of Respondents SrNo| General Information| Number| Percentage| 1.| Age (in
years)| | a.| lt;20| 2| 4| b.| 21 30| 46| 92| c.| 31 40| 1| 2| d.| gt;40| 1| 2| 2.| Gender| | a.| Male| 22| 44| b.|
Female| 28| 56| 3.| Monthly Income|
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The Civil Rights Of Native Indians
In the seventeenth century, European people begin to settle in the North America. They started to
invest in the natural resources in the eastern America using the best resource they found in the land,
captured Native Indians. Many poor European people migrated to North America for opportunity
to earn money and rise of their social status. They came to the America as indentured or contracted
servants because the passage aboard was too expensive for them. By the time many Native Indians
and indentured servants die from the hard labor and low morality rate, masters of the plantation
purchased more slaves from Africa to profit themselves. The VirginiaServant and Slave Laws
reveal the dominant efforts of masters to profit from their servants and slaves by passing laws to
treat slaves as their properties and to control servants and slaves by suppressing the rebellion using
brutal force. Masters and rich planters sought to earn more profit from mercantilism, or trade,
economic system by violating the civil rights of Native Indian, African, and poor European people
and this thought and practice still exist today as a form of racism and segregation in America.
Masters gain profit by exploiting the servants and slaves through the political powers. As more
African slave mothers bore more children, the Virginia Servant and Slave Law of 1622 states, that
all children borne in this country shalbe held bond slave or free only according to the condition of
the mother [sic] ( Virginia
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Aristotle Virtue
Virtues dictate all systems of human morality. Aristotle s interpretation of virtue is found in Book II
of the Nicomachean Ethics, the man who possesses character excellence does the right thing, at the
right time, and in the right way. While this holds true, it leads to an ambiguous interpretation.
Aristotleunderstood virtueas a set of character traits that, once developed, will lead to an overall
good character. Core virtues such as respect, loyalty, and honesty make up the foundation of the
virtue theory of ethical thinking. By living an ethical life, a person must demonstrate moral
character traits. A virtuous person lives his life in a sweet spot called the golden mean of the two
extremes of excess and deficiency. Actions dictated... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Captain Marty was a well known daredevil skier, who on multiple recorded incidents had flown
other Concord flights overweight. Flight 4590 was attempting to fly with 1790 pounds over
maximum structural weight, this was unlawful, but was not an outrageous risk. However, this
added weight caused the centre of gravity of the plane to be pushed dangerously far to the rear.
This change in the centre of gravity made the plane more likely to stall at lower speeds. It was
also proven that even in a takeoff with all four engines working normally, they were well beyond
the point where the testing and models had deemed safe. Additionally, as the fuel gushed from the
hole in the forward number five tank, the centre of gravity moved still further back. In no way was
Captain Marty courageous when risking the lives of his crew and passengers by approving the extra
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All Behavior Caused By External Stimuli Operant Conditioning
All behavior caused by external stimuli operant conditioning). All behavior can be explained
without the need to consider internal mental states or consciousness. John B. Watson, Ivan Pavlov,
B.F. Skinner, are Classical conditioning Pavlov, Operant conditioning, Stimulus response that
assumes a learner is essentially passive, responding to environmental stimuli. The learner starts off
as a clean slate and behavior is shaped through positive reinforcement or negative reinforcement.
Both positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement increase the probability that the antecedent
behavior will happen again. In contrast, punishment both positive and negative decreases the
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After the meat powder and bell were presented together several times, the bell was used alone.
Pavlov s dogs, as predicted, responded by salivating to the sound of the bell without the food.
The bell began as a neutral stimulus (i.e. the bell itself did not produce the dogs. However, by
pairing the bell with the stimulus that did produce the salivation response, the bell was able to
acquire the ability to trigger the salivation response. Pavlov therefore demonstrated how stimulus
response are formed. He dedicated much of the rest of his career further exploring this finding. In
technical terms, the meat powder is considered an unconditioned stimulus and the dog s salivation
is the unconditioned response. The bell is a neutral stimulus until the dog learns to associate the
bell with food. Then the bell becomes a conditioned stimulus which produces the conditioned
response of salivation after repeated pairings between the bell and food. John B. Watson further
extended Pavlov s work and applied it to human beings. Around 1921, Watson studied Albert, an
11 month old infant child. The goal of the study was to condition Albert to become afraid of a
white rat by pairing the white rat with a very loud noise. Behavior modification is a technique
concerning the change in the undesired behavior and enhancing desired behavior. It is an approach
that aims to modify the behavior of a
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Nervous Disorders In Silas Weir Mitchell s The Yellow...
The rest cure is defined as a treatment given for nervous disorders, consisting of a complete rest,
usually combined with systematic diet, massage, etc. . This therapy was created by Silas Weir
Mitchell, M.D. to treat nervous disorders of women in the nineteenth century. To completely cure
the disorder could take approximately six to eight weeks long. For instance, in the beginning of the
story The Yellow Wallpaper
it states we have been here two weeks as the story continues on, she
tells her husband, she feels she is not getting better it states it is only three weeks more and they
would be leaving the house (195,199). It was also necessary for the patient to be secluded from
friends and family members. Not to mention, furnishing
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Cellular Respiration Assignment
Cellular Respiration Assignment
1. What two molecules are formed when a phosphate is removed from ATP?
There are three phosphate groups in ATP molecule (Adenosine Triphosphate), when removing one
phosphate molecule, ADP molecule is formed (Adenosine Diphosphate).
2. What is the function of ATP? Describe the molecule.
The function of ATP is storing energy within a cell. ATP is adenosine triphosphate
,
C10H16N5O13P3, a high energy complex, giving the necessary power to push metabolistic
reactions in the body. Its composed of adenosine, a ribose sugar, and three phosphates.
3. Describe how ADP is converted into ATP.
By adding one phosphate molecule to ADP, it becomes ATP.
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What are they?
Photosynthesis occurs in two stages. In the first stage, light dependent reactions or light reactions
capture light energy and utilize it to make energy storage molecules ATP and NADPH. During the
second stage, the light independent reactions use ATP and NADPH to capture and reduce CO2.
5. State the four factors that must be present to begin the process of photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts, H2O, sunlight, CO2.
6. Summarize the events of the light reactions.
Light Reactions of Photosynthesis:
Electrons flow to NADP
Split Water
Pump Protons
ATP Production
7. What are the products of the light reactions?
NADPH, O2 and ATP
8. In what part of the chloroplast do the light reactions take place?
Thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts.
9. Where in the chloroplast is chlorophyll located?
Chlorophyll molecules are embedded in the thylakoid membranes.
l0. What is the term for the stacks of disks seen in plants?
Grana for plural / Granum for singular.
11. What is the term for the fluid surrounding these stacks?
Stoma, is the fluid matrix that surrounds the thylakoids.
I2. What function is served by chlorophyll?
Chlorophyll is a molecule that absorbs light and synthesizes it into the energy, in turn giving plants
life. Chlorophyll is primarily responsible for the photosynthesis process and hence performs as the
basic building block of all life. It also gives plants
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Marriage Is A Necessity Of Life
At one point or another we will all experience the euphoric highs and devastating lows of love.
For most of us, the spell of love will culminate into marriage. It only seems natural since it has
been a cultural norm for hundreds of years. There is even a scientific consensus that we are
biologically compelled to find another mate. However inherent love is to us, marriageis an abstract
notion conceptualized by human philosophy. It is humanity s effort to manifest the unification of
two people and to be recognized by society. Unfortunately, it seems that we have to rethink the
validity of marriage in the 21st century. Divorce plagues society today with the probability
averaging out to fifty percent in the United States. The consequences of divorce generally
devastate whole families, destroying financial life long accomplishments, and even spur us in deep
states of depression sometimes leading to suicide. However conflicting marriage is with modernity,
to older generations the institution of marriage is a necessity of life, but is not fair to men, and is
often a disservice to our youths. As humans we seek the happiness through companionship. For
prior generations, one way this was fulfilled was through marriage. It was a way of life in which an
individual would share a household with their spouse and often times with their offspring. These
institutions would be interdependent on one another for financial stability and emotional support.
However, not every marriage was
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Walt Disney Captain Of Industry Essay
Mickey Mouse may be an iconic figure. However, history has shown that Walt Disney may have
actually been a rat. Building his empire of The Wonderful World of Disney does not qualify him
to be a captain of industry. By definition, a captain of industry is one with positive integrity.
Whereas, a robber baron is motivated by greed. As Disney began his ascent, he was like the
Pharaoh in his Prince of Egypt production. Believing the end justified the means, Disney plowed
over employees, considering their livelihood as part of collateral damage. Disney was a robber
baron with a pernicious temper, who harshly controlled employees, and ruled his cast members by
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The production Snow White alone produced ...over $8 million during its release about $130
million today. (Source F). Without the talent and skills of his animators, Walt Disney would not
have been able to gather this amount of proceeds. Disney could afford to treat his animators with
greater respect as reflected in their paychecks. A captain of industry helps create jobs. As would
follow with all of Disney s financial success, did that make him a captain of industry? Disney
may have opened a variety of job opportunities for the public, but it did not necessarily qualify
him as a captain of industry. Just as a sweat factory employed its unhappy workers, many Disney
employees felt similar oppression. This led to the rally call of a strike. The day of the strike,
...Walt Disney ... found the entrance to his studio ringed with a mob of 300 picketers and
reporters (Source E). This rebellion, the Disney Strike of 1941, was considered the biggest in
the history of the cartoon industry. It affected a guild of 800 members and lasted for over nine
weeks (Source E). The efforts of the strike forced Disney to heed the demands of his disgruntled
employees. Their strike was effective, and it gave workers the chance to be paid more, and to be
treated
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A Misunderstanding Of Gerald Finzi s Music
One misunderstanding of Finzi s style to those reflecting on his music, was that he refused to use
higher dissonant notes, which was a component in twentieth century music. This is a way that
people recognized Finzi s work because he kept his options open with new possibilities, but
restricted himself from specific rules. For example, a dominant seventh chord in a motet by Byrd is
as dissonant in its context as the opening chord of the finale of Beethoven s ninth symphony. In
other words, those characteristics were prominent in determining pieces by other composers, such
that small notation was recognizable for Finzi s work.
Compositions
Subsequently, Gerald Finzi s musical compositions gathered much fame, but in a rare storyline.
Throughout his life, only two of Finzi s pieces were physically made. Dies natalis, and White
flowering days are the pieces Finzi composed. Furthermore, he was not encouraged to record his
compositions, he was only interactive in conducting his own music in concerts and broadcasts.
During the 1939 1945 war, his musical talent was surpassed for the moment being. Finzi continued
to develop as he felt more intentions for his musical skills when observing the new characteristics
of his country during the war. Although he continued to compose, a majority of his music was not
yet recorded until after his death. An example would be a clarinet concerto, Five Bagatelles, which
was written during the war to portray the passing moments during his
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Effects Of Consumerism In The 1920s
The 1920s were a time of dramatic social and economic change in America. For the first time in
America s history, more people lived in cities than on farms due to industrialization. Labor laws
put in place after the Progressive Era not only raised hourly wages, but also gave workers more
free time. People had money to spend and plenty of time to spend it, which led to consumerism.
This era of consumerism took place from 1920 until 1929, Americans were challenging the
traditional ways of the past. Changes in traditional values led to tensions between old and new
generations. The tension was manifested in how society viewed women and consumerism. Women
didn t play the traditional role that they were expected to in the past which conflicted with how all
of society viewed women. The new eraof consumerism and buying on credit was seen as a luxury
to the younger generationand a waste to the older one, raising even more tension.
Traditional values were only taken seriously by the elders in society, and a new generation of
women began to emerge. These women drank alcohol, smoke cigarettes, cut their hair, and even
wore revealing clothing, society called them flappers. They were also experimenting sexually,
before marriage, which at the time was considered the worst sin. The older women and men in
society deeply disapproved of what was happening. They believed that nothing should change in
society, and that these women were corrupt. The New York Times published an article on
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Vasco Da Gama Thesis
Vasco Da Gama By: Dracen Poovey Vasco Da Gama was a portuguese explorer who discovered a
new trade route to India which was a very significant discovery to Europe. In this essay I will tell
you a story about a man named Vasco Da Gama. Vasco Da Gama was a portuguese explorer in in
the late 1400 s. He was very adventurous and brave, his biggest goal in life was to find a quicker
trade route by sea linked from Europe to India that was much faster. So he set out to do it, his
initial voyage was from 1497 to 1499. At the time his voyage was the longest voyage ever made.
He struck land May 20th, 1498. His discovery brought a great boost to both economies by making
trade much quicker. At first they traded pepper and cinnamon, but they ended up
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High Fidelity Analysis
High Fidelity by Nick Hornby Bibliography: Hornby, Nick. High Fidelity. Victor Gollancz, 1995.
Nick Hornby s High Fidelity (1995) details the struggles of Rob Fleming. High Fidelity by Nick
Hornby revolves around the professional and romantic endeavours of the protagonist Rob
Fleming. Rob is struggling to cope with the diminishing returns from his hapless record shop,
Championship Vinyl, which he runs with the help of Barry and Dick, two music lovers. Apart
from this, Rob is also trying to come to terms with heartbreak after he broke up with his
girlfriend. Rob s problems seem to be anchored in his tendency to replace his real feelings and
opinions with lists of tribulations. When Rob and Laura break up, he resorts to making a list of the
most memorable relationships and attempts to discover where exactly he went wrong. He believes
that real tension defines his relationship with women and the eventual breakups. Going by Rob s
numerous breakups with women, the novel seems to be all about dramatizing the romantic struggle
of this protagonist, with Burke s Act being the most dominant element. But elements like Agent,
Purpose, and Agency may only help to analyze minor aspects in the novel such as business failure
and infiltration of pop culture. The novel opens with Rob s top five breakups. The list includes
Sarah Kendrew, Penny Hardwick, Charlie Nicholson, Jackie Allen, and Allison Ashworth. The
protagonist is over thirty years old and he decides to create
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Essay On Hate Crimes
The Stakeholders The Hate Crime Opponents The societal problem of hate crimes has many
stakeholders not only opposing hate crimes but also supporting them. Of the many stakeholders
opposing hate crimes, specifically those relating to a race bias, Black Lives Matter is the most
prominent one in the media. Black Lives Matter, which was founded on July 13, 2013, is an
activist community that strives to end the world of anti Blackness, where every Black person has
the social, economic, and political power to thrive (What We Believe). The Black Lives Matter
movement has recently been geared toward police brutality. Black Lives Matter believes that
police intentionally treat blacks differently and see them more as a threat than other races. They
believe that the police inflict violent behavior on blacks because of their skin color. The Black
Lives Matter website says, We are guided by the fact that all Black lives matter, regardless of actual
or perceived sexual identity, gender identity, gender expression, economic status, ability, disability,
religious beliefs or disbeliefs, immigration status, or location (What We Believe). A prominent
stakeholder that opposes hate crimes relating to a religion bias is Alliance Defending Freedom.
Alliance Defending Freedom is a Christian organization that fights to defend the religious freedoms
guaranteed by the United States Constitution. Dr. Bill Bright, an American evangelist, founded the
organization on January 31, 1994. The
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The Journey Of Rain Poured Down
The Journey Rain poured down, creating small streams flowing down the sides of the street. A
leaf lay along the surface of the stream of muddy water, struggling to stay afloat as rain
continued to fall. The wind moved the branches of the trees so forcefully it was as if they were
trying to escape the swampy ground. Her concentration was broken as the white mail truck came
into sight. Andy had been peering out the window in the den for what seemed like hours waiting
for her letter to arrive. The mailman carried a blue umbrella covering his bag full of envelopes.
He looked rather young. He attempted to jump over the stream, but he missed, landing right in the
middle making the leaf drown. His head moved around as he checked to make sure no one saw.
After shaking his legs to try and get the water out of his shoes he headed up the stairs to Andy s
house.
Andy
Her hair was long and sandy brown and smelled of cherry blossoms with eyes like green olives that
sparkled in the morning sky. She had skin as golden as the top of freshly baked biscuits. Being tall
only enhanced her beauty. When she smiled you could not help but feel her joy. And her laugh,
how could you forget her laugh? Andy came into this world with music in her mind and soul. The
rhythm was in her heart. Music helped her escape from the world when the dark clouds came. The
day she lost her father, the storms never seemed to cease until she started playing again. The violin
brought her the wings to fly. When she
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How To Prevent Global Warming In Canada
Global warming is a concern to everybody in Canada. Unless Canadians act now, the problems will
increase and become a massive controversy for future generations. Shocking to say,but, Canada has
about 0.5 percent of the world s population, but yet contributes to about 2 percent of the total
greenhouse gas emissions. Along with that, in 2005, Canadians emitted about 747 megatonnes of
carbon dioxideequivalent of greenhouse gasemissions.
As a result of Canadians actions, Canada is facing shifting rainfall patterns, rising temperatures,
increases in certain types of hazardous weather like heat waves, and the polar ice caps are melting,
resulting in habitat loss for animals such as polar bears.
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This would be a considerable way to lessen the amount of greenhouse gases being released into
the atmosphere. When fuel is burned, sulphur combines with oxygen which construct emissions
that contribute to decreased air quality and have negative environmental effects. The government
of Canada says they would reduce the average sulphur content in gasoline by nearly 70 percent.
This means there would be reductions in air pollutant emissions from vehicles. By obtaining a
car that is well suited for the person and is eco friendly, is one thing that makes a great difference
in reducing the effects of global warming. Generally speaking, Canadians need to take major
action now in order to lessen the effects of global warming. In the first place, Canadians are
capable of saving energy from their own home. In addition to that, Canadians are capable of
researching about where their food comes from. Furthermore, the Canadian government is adept of
making strict greenhouse gas emission regulations on cars. It is important to act now and help save
the planet before it is too late and suffer through the harsh
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  • 2. Compare And Contrast Old Social Movements 1.What are the social movements? a)Social movements are form of collective actions that emerge in response to situation of inequality, oppression and/ or unmet social, political, economic or cultural demands. A social movement is an organized effort by a large number of people to bring about or impede social change to bring better organized culture in the society. b)Civil and political rights movement Feminist movement Anti Capitalization movement c)Social movement is a type of collection of pupils carried out the movement. It can be informal and formal group can be individual or organization to focus on the political and social rights to resist or undo the changes. Social movement organization is composed of different social movements ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Start your own social movement a)If I want to run any social movement. I will go for the Anti corruption movement, this is because I belong to the developing country, most closely underdeveloped country and every task is run with the under the table theory. Because this is wrong for the merit base seekers people. In my society have to pay under the table in every step of work either it is in government office or in private sector. b)I will tell them true stories of the people who got their work done by giving the money to the officers. Recently, this is true case, my sister planned to take the admission in MBBS she qualifies the all requirements of this medical education and she nearly got the admission but she have to pay three million PK rupees which is almost three thousand dollar, which is too expensive to just take the admission without course fees. Then she took admission in the BDS dental education with still paying bribe of nine hundred thousand without the course fees and with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. What Is The Code Of Hammurabi Dbq The Killer Hammurabi Imagine hitting your parents and having your hands cut off because you will never make a mistake again. Can you imagine that from the rules of your king? Well let s find out if you would like Hammurabi as a king that told everyone the laws from a God. The year he began ruler was 1707 B.C.E. and ended in 1750 B.C.E. He ruled babylonand created the first ever written laws. He made the laws and he made 282 of them! The laws are called Hammurabi s code. Mostly if you disobeyed the code you will die or get punished for your actions even if you make a mistake. He was born in the year 1811 B.C.E. Were Hammurabi s laws fair to everyone in Babylonia ? No the laws were not fair for everyone in Babylonia because if you make a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, In Law 148 If a man has married a wife and a disease has seized her, if he is determined to marry a second wife, he shall marry her. He shall not divorce the wife whom the disease has seized. (Doc C). Second, In Law 129 If a married lady is caught [in adultery] with another man, they shall bind them and cast them into the water. (Doc C). These examples show that Hammurabi s Code was unjust because if you are stupid and you make a mistake you will most likely die. If you cheat on your husband and had to get bound together with the man you cheated on him for and both of you thrown into a river and drowned so you would never make a mistake like again and your punishment would be death back then with Hammurabi as a king you should be only put in jail or divorced on the spot instead of dying in a river. Hammurabi had even more laws that you had to for example if your with get diagnosed with a disease and you want to get another wife she will stay in the same house and you have to care for both wives. I believe that this is unjust for the reason of you making a mistake and dying for it and if you get a disease it is not your fault so the husband should not even have a choice of getting another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Low Vision Advantages And Disadvantages DISCUSSION The World Health Organization (WHO, 2011) estimates thattherearemore than 285 million people worldwide who are visually impaired, of whomnearly 39 million people are blind and 246 million suffer from low vision1. A person with low vision has a best corrected visual acuity in the better eyeoflessthan6/18tolightperceptionoracentralvisualfieldofless 10than degrees, but who uses or has the potential to use vision for the planning and execution of a task Visual impairment is a worldwide concern and it is very likely that it will gain moreimportance as the present standard of medical therapy is on the rise and the average life expectancy of an individual is lengthened. There are a significant number of people with irreversible loss of vision, in spite of the best possible therapy, who also possess some degree of useful residual vision, termed as low vision. This impaired vision not only affects their daily living activities but also increases their dependence on other people. The current investigation sought to focus on the impact of low vision services and to address the barriers involved in visual rehabilitation of adults (16 to 60 years). Different individuals undergo different experiences with reference to low vision, and may show variable responses to low vision rehabilitation. Ultimately, an individual suffering from low vision has to accept his/her disorder and should strive to obtain the best final outcome. This necessitates the initiation of new programs, or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Murder In Safrax The Maid Everything stood still in the kingdom, and peace was easy to find. Safrax was a magical place and everyone had a purpose within the city walls. The castle had about one hundred and fifty personnel and the city consisted of about eight thousand people. The city streets were always packed and the markets full of food. You could probably say though, that a good portion of the men didn t eat anything because their bellies were always full of mead. This is what the kingdom was known for, their strong noble men and the wonderful mead that washes worries away. It did just that until today. The day that a maid was murdered. William Henry used to folly in detective business but resided to blacksmithing a few years back. It s something his father taught him. His old apprentice Walter Hayes is the handyman at the forge. They mostly get business because of Williams brains. If people have a problem with anything they come and ask him how to solve it. By now the town crier was running the streets screaming, Deceased maid in the castle! Cause unknown! This was unheard of. A murder in Safrax cannot be possible. Or is it? William took no time to gather his things. He didn t stop detective business because he didn t care for it anymore, but there were no cases to solve. William and Walter were running through the streets pushing through the river of consumers. While running up to the castle it seemed as though everyone had died. No one was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yes it is. Walk carefully. The two continued passing the stairs. The large doors to the brewery were open and everyone was gathered to the left. William glanced at all of their faces looking for a lead as to who may have done it. If they were even still here. Could everyone back away! Please, if you have any decency you will not disturb the scene. Let me do my work. The king noticed William and jogged towards him. Sir William, I am so happy to see you. I cannot fathom what is going on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Upon The Burning Of Our House Analysis Puritans were people who came from England to express their religion. When they made it to America the future generations started to stray from their belief. In 1666 and 1741 two writers tried to use two different scare tactics to get them back in good graces with God. They both mainly focused on eternal life, human moral weakness, relationship between Godand person, and religious beliefs. Eternal Life is something we as humans all all Puritans strive to have. Who would not want to see God? In Bradstreet s poem Upon the Burning of Our House , she compares her home to the Heaven above. My hope and treasure lies above (54). She gave all of her faithinto her home and trusted that because her home was in order that God would accept her completely. However the Lord said Set thine house in order, for thou shalt die and not live (Isaiah 38:1). When the Lord said this to his people, he didn t actually want them to go home and clean, but to get their personal selves together before God returns. Bradstreet took that line to literal; however, Edwards knew the true meaning. In Edwards Sinners In the Hands of An Angry God , God will have no other use to put you to, but to suffer misery (p.11). When you put other things before Jesus he becomes jealous. He wants to be the only spiritual guidance... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Puritans believed that God takes everything that youthey put before him away, so that youthey can reconnect with him. Edward and Bradstreet tried to save their people from that tragedy. In contrast, Edward used a more scare straight tactic, while Bradstreet used more subtle learn from my mistakes tactic. Both are effective ways to get the Puritans to hear them. However, being threaten to going straight to Hell or losing everything are great ways to catch people s eye; on the other hand, would that change the way you have gotten accustomed to things? No, because as humans, they find a way to justify their unruly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Natural Lashes Persuasive Speech Beautiful, long lashes are one of the top beauty aspects desired by women worldwide. Unfortunately, not everyone can have full luscious lashes like the celebrities we see strutting their stuff on the red carpet. Full, healthy lashes can take about two months to regrow and generally last about three months before naturally falling out. Unhealthy lashes fall out at a much higher frequency due to their generally brittle, dry state. However, there are some easy to implement strategies which can make a real, and noticeable, impact to the growth of your own natural lashes, making them fuller, healthier and more attractive. Moisturise them Luscious Lashes Moisturising your eyelashes protects against dry, brittle lashes which tend to break, fall out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Analysis Of Warriors DonT Cry Both African Americans and White Americans were used to living a segregated life, despite the occasional frustrations that the younger generations would have. It was a life that they were born into, but it could all be turned upside down in the years to come for the 1950`s were about to bring an unexpected change. The memoir Warriors don t cry by Melba Pattillo Beals shed light on the situation. The focus point of this story is the little rock ninewho were at the center of all the hate and support for integration. The blacks and whites each had their own point of view on the idea of integrating these kids into a white school. They would be the deciding factor of whether these nine African Americans would make it through the school year. It was obvious that most blacks would support the integration and interestingly enough there was a few silent whites that did as well. Despite this there was still a large number of community members who opposed this movement and showed this with hatred and violence. As a community, people would hope that each side would come together in aiding each other through the integration process. Instead of uniting, the community was torn into four different groups by the fear brought on by the integration of the Little Rock Nine into Central High. Segregation wasn t kind to anyone, especially the African Americans as each item in their daily lives was labeled in bold letters, colored. As Melba Beals one of the nine described segregation as The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Eagle-Headed Apkallu Guardian Figure Analysis Paper Assignment #1 Writing in Art History: The Formal Analysis Figure 1 : Eagle headed Apkallu Guardian Figure Angelica Copaus ARTH 1380 Art and Society (Prehistoric to Gothic) Figure 2 The Eagle headed Apkallu Guardian Figure is a low relief sculpture from 883 859 B.C. Assyria. Made from gypsum, this sculpture measures approximately 42 1/8 inches tall, 26 inches wide and 1 ВЅ inches thick. The sculpture is mounted on the wall of the dark, navy blue painted Antiquities section of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, dimly lit by the luminance of showcase lights. The guardian figure watches over the room as visitors pass through the archway between two exhibits of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. In The Eagle headed Apkallu Guardian Figure, the artist uses compositional choices, stylistic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Explained in the dissertation written by Gane, the Assyrian name of the bucket is banddudГ» which translates exactly to bucket , and the name for the cone is mulluli which translates to purifier. The bucket is said to contain holy water, so when the purifying cone is dipped into the bucket and then sprinkled atop the Sacred Tree, it leads to the conclusion that the apkallu figure is performing an act of purification for the land of Ashur. However, another interpretation of these items is that the shape of the cone also resembles that of the male flower of date palms, and is held in the right hand of the subject which symbolizes masculinity. The bucket could be interpreted as containing pollen, and thus when the cone is dipped into the bucket held in the feminine hand and sprinkled atop the Sacred Tree, it leads to the conclusion that the apkallu figure is performing an act of fertilization for the land of Ashur. Either way, the apkallu figure is performing some kind of ritual to secure the abundance of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Importance Of College Education So our education really isn t priceless? As college costs continue to rise, more and more students are discouraged from furthering their education and reaching their capabilities to the fullest. In today s society, a college education is essential for a good career. Based off a Edward Jones survey, 83% of Americans say they cannot afford the expense of a college education. Growing up in public schools, college has always been slipped into conversations. Especially in high school, our teachers are preparing us for college. However, they are not preparing us for our future careers or how to obtain a household income, just simply for us to attend college. We are taught about the importance of college, but never warned about the cost of tuition and how to pay for it. In my own personal experience I was not taught how to pay for college but to just go, just figure it out and go. On average, an in state college is $10,000 a year. The average american familyhas an income of around $55,000, however, the average family also spends around $60,000 a year on bills and necessary items. With this being said, are our tuition rates reasonable? With costs being so high, some students can t afford it and just don t go, while others burry themselves with debt and student loans which can lead to stress and the pressure of dropping out. The term student loans has been tossed around a lot in high school but no one explains the downsides. In 2016 30% of Americans went to college. Of that 30%, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Ego and Super Ego in Dante s Inferno Essay Catherine Craven GHUM200, Tu/Th 12:25 October 23rd, 2012 Compare the relationship between Virgil and Dante in Inferno with Sigmund Freud s discussion of the conscience or super ego in Civilization and Its Discontents. How does Freud explain and characterize the relationship between super ego and ego in the individual? Cite examples of the interaction between Virgil and Dante and compare closely with Freud s discussion of the psychical agencies, super ego and ego: To what extent does the dynamic between Virgil and Dante illustrate the same pattern or features? Freud meets Dante: Ego and Super Ego in Inferno In his book Civilization and Its Discontents, Sigmund Freud offers an explanation for why, as individuals, we tend to punish ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, According to Freud, the super ego exists as a way to level out the ego, and, in a way, keep it in check. Therefore, the super ego is responsible for an individual s conscience, or, their ability to feel guilt. Freud continues his explanation of these concepts by asserting the idea that the super ego calls our attention to our own failures and misconducts, and attempts to assist us in learning from them in order to avoid making similar mistakes in the future. Furthermore, the conscience is the form in which the super ego controls our actions and thoughts, and creates guilt within us. Therefore, the ego is the decision making, acting part of an individual, while the super ego acts as the ego s voice of authority and control (Freud). Moreover, the relationship between the characters of Dante and Virgil in Dante s Inferno stands as an excellent example of the relationship between the ego and the super ego. In the opening of the poem, the character of Dante finds himself lost in a place he does not know, surrounded by terrifying beasts. In this dark moment, Virgil, a ghost from an earlier time, comes forwards and reveals to Dante that, because sin has obstructed his path to God, he must journey through hell and purgatory in order to return to life, as he once knew it. This journey, according to Virgil, would allow Dante to overcome his sin and, at last, find God s love. However, Dante does not believe he can complete the journey alone, at which point Virgil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Manhunt For Christopher Cortez Title Dorner and Cortez are victims as much as they are criminals because of the choices they have made and the things they have done. They have both made bad decisions that has led them to where they are now. Dorner got called many rude names for being a black person, he suffered all through his childhood and most of his adulthood. In the Manhunt for Christopher Dorner, chapter 2, it states, In first grade at Norwalk Christian School, he wrote, the principal swatted him for punching a student who had taunted him with a racial slur. The swattings from authority figures continued through junior high, he claimed, when he dared to stand up to bigots. Throughout his life, there were many things said to him that he didn t like, even when he arrived at the LAPD. In chapter 3, it states, When he arrived at the LAPD, he wrote, he found it a nest of racists. In the Police Academy, he complained about another recruit s use of a racial slur and was shunned. Although, Cortez was a Mexican, he also had racist stuff said against him because of his race. In Applebee (707), it states, And as he drove off the American said, Now isn t that just like a Mexican. He takes his time. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Applebee (708), it states, The major Sheriff shot first, and he missed; and Gregorio Cortez shot next, he didn t miss. In The Manhunt for Christopher Dorner, chapter 5, it states, A round from Dorner s assault rifle entered just under his left nostril, crashed through the roof of his mouth, shattered his front teeth, split his tongue and exploded bone as it emerged from his lower right jaw. His face went numb. Also in chapter 3, it states, One bullet had pierced his badge, ripped through his ballistic vest, and punctured his heart. He had not drawn his gun. Both Dorner and Cortez had shot innocent cops doing their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. St. Thomas Aquinas Essay Owen Zimmermann11 20 11 Mrs.DonofreeRel. Pd. B St. Thomas Aquinas Saint Thomas Aquinas was a philosopher, theologian, Doctor of the Catholic Church, and is the patron saint of Catholic Universities, colleges, and schools. He was born in Rocca Secca, Italy, in 1225 and was born into a wealthy family. He even was related to the kings of Aragon, Castile, and France. His journey into Catholic beliefs seemed predestined, for he was told when he was a young child that he would become a friar and no one would be equal to him. He started his questioning of faith and religion when he was a youngster, frequently asking his teachers, What is God? Saint Thomas was a panentheist, meaning that he arrives through logical argument at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4) Therefore, there must be an uncaused first cause called God. The third manner of Aquinas support of God was that there are two types of beings, contingent beings (humans) and a necessary being (God). Saint Thomas believed that this necessary being (God), was necessary for the contingent beings (humans), to exist and without God, we humans would not exist. The easiest way to explain this very confusing subject would be as follows: 1) Contingent beings are caused. 2) Not every being can be contingent. 3) There must exist a being that is necessary to cause contingent beings. 4) This necessary being is God. Saint Thomas Aquinasfourth argument of the presence of God came from his observations of the quality of objects. For example one may say that of two paintings one is more beautiful than the other. So for these two objects, one has a greater degree of beauty than the next. This is referred to as degrees or graduation of a quality. From this fact Aquinas concluded that for any given quality (e.g. goodness, beauty, knowledge) there must be a perfect standard by which all such qualities are measured. These perfections are contained and reflected in God. God is the ultimate and everything is insufficient compared to His greatness. The final way that Saint Thomas Aquinas speaks of God s existence has to do with the observable universe and the order of nature. Aquinas states that common sense tells us that the universe works in such a way, that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. What Is The Mexican Mafia Prison Gang La Familia The California drug cartel investigation essentially revealed how rooted and connected gang members are within their own gang, yet, shockingly, this article displays how separate gangs were able to unite and form relationships with one another. In generic terms, I guess some may say that gangs tend to keep to themselves (meaning they keep relationships with only those associated with that gang), group of people with similar ideas and visions, simply, just up to no good. Interaction with other gangs would merely be for retaliation purposes, initiation purposes (having to kill a member of a rival gang or some random innocent civilian). Gangs are exceptionally territorial and the fact that the Mexican Mafia prison gang and the La Familia drug ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Impact Of Japanese American Internment On February 10 1942, After the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Roosevelt signed Executive order 9066 fearing that the Japanese Americans would be more loyal to Japan and attack the US. The president ordered all Japanese Americans to evacuate the west coast. Following the internment, many news articles had been written. For this essay, I have found two news articles that are connected to the constitutional issues that arose because of Executive order 9066. The news articles are from the Los Angeles times and New York Times. Both articles covered the constitutional issues of the internment of Japanese Americans; however, both articles addressed different situations. The La Times reported that President Roosevelt wanted reprimanding... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This article is about the bill that president Truman applied for the end of the internment of Japanese Americans and claiming the damages during the internment camp. As it appears in the article, Democratic leaders planned to force votes before the session ends on a measure recommended by the interior department s setting up a three man commission to compensate evacuees for real estate and other property losses incurred when they were evacuated , which shows that President Truman and the Democrats party tried to end the allegation by signing the Japanese American Evacuation Claims Act. Eventually, Congress accepted the bill which was unexpected by many people. The President gave his opinion about the congresses unexpected approval and said it would in my opinion be a tragic anomaly if the united states were on the one hand...on the other hand it ignored and left underdressed the very real and grievous losses which some of them, together with their immediate families have suffered because of government action during the same war . According the article, The President played a big role for the freedom for Japanese Americas and reimbursement to the losses that happened during the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Enlightenment Of People On Identity By Judith Ortiz Cofer The Enlightenment Of People On Identity The identities of an individual may differ from how they see themselves to how others see them, and this is known as a personal and a social identity. People are often misinformed about another person s, or group of people s social identities through stereotypes or bad experiences. For some people such as Brent Staples and Judith Ortiz Cofer, this has led to many awkward and potentially dangerous situations. Brent Staples is an African American journalist for the New York Times and was a professor of psychology. During his graduate years at the University of Chicago, he found many situations that were potentially dangerous because of people who had either stereotyped him or categorized him based... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cofer found out about the difference in culture one day at school in New Jersey. The way that our teachers and classmates looked at us that day in school was just a taste of the culture clash that awaited us in the real world, where prospective employers and men on the street would often misinterpret our tight skirts and jiggly bracelets as a come on. (Ortiz Cofer 205) During the 1970 s the over sexualization of latinas were commonplace in the media and through stereotypes which labeled them in terms of their preconceived sexuality. As with the situation with the man who sang Maria , Cofer realized that misinformation about her culture and stereotypes would cause people, specifically male, to approach her and others like her as sexual objects. On the other hand, Staples had the opposite effect on those in the community. I could cross in front of a car stopped at a traffic light and elicit the thunk, thunk, thunk. thunk of the driver black, white, male, or female hammering down the door locks. On less traveled streets after dark, I grew accustomed to but never comfortable with people crossing to the other side of the street rather than pass me (Staples 20). These instances illustrated that fear caused by history full of conflict and stereotypes had control over his community. This fear created a social identity of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. 3-D Printing Essay Introduction 3 D printing is a relatively new technology compared to other manufacturing methods. It first showed is face in the 1980 s and then faded out of limelight due to the high cost of procurement and operation. In the early 2000 s, breakthroughs occurred when working printed kidneys appeared and SLS (selective laser sintering) machines became available. During late 2009, the early advocates finally produced machines cheap enough but still capable of great precision and accuracy that were available to the consumer. These machines can produce items of virtually anything with applications varying from fashion and food to advanced engineered systems. The versatility of this type of machine promotes its popularity and encourages ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (troweprice.com) Applications Around 2010, 3 D printers became available to consumers in desktop form and their popularity exploded. The most iconic example of these machines emerging popularity is the 3 D printable plastic gun, which was fully functional. This simple but cutting edge piece of consumer technology became a diadem in the eyes of hobbyists and small scale manufacturers alike while arousing concerns amongst governmental and anti weapons activists as to the legality and safety issues 3 D printers posed. (Simon Bradshaw)By now, anyone with only some designing inclinations could use freely available Google SketchUp to create basic 3 D objects. Because of the applications of this wonderful technology, the industry grew in leaps and bounds. With companies such as Boeing, Virgin Atlantic, Bentley, Delphi and MTT investing into research and development, the estimated worth of the industry is currently estimated at 2.2 billion dollars. (Jon Excell) Boeing s interest in 3 D printing comes from their desire for complex, hard to manufacture parts for jet engines. In fact, Boeing uses 22 thousand different 3 D printed parts across the broad range of their military aircraft. (Christopher Winnan) Healthcare is right behind in the race to implement additive manufacturing into medical practices. A recent ASME presentation on additive manufacturing exhibited images of stents ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. James Brown Monument Dbq In today s society, we try to remember every little thing that happens, from the first day of school to the graduation of college. One of the ways we try to remember things is through photos. However, photos and just natural memory are not enough. In our lives extraordinary events are done by extraordinary people, and tragedies strike our nation. Those people and events deserve to get recognized by more than a simple photo or a hazy memory. The process that is used to select a memorialare proper place, sensitivity of memorial, materials used, and the design itself. A major question to ask is if the monument is being put in the proper place. Would you want a statue of George Washington in the middle of a Native American Reserve? I think not. Having the proper place is essential to making sure that the person/event is being respected properly. A great example of this is the James Brown Statue that is located in downtown Augusta. It is placed in the walkway that is breaks up Broad Street. As far as the statue being in Augusta that is the proper... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sensitivity affects how people feel and view memorials, and it is chanced upon in some cases what is politically correct. An example of this the Savannah Memorial Park which dedicated to pioneers. Many feel as though it brings bad luck (Source D). This is a superb example because the whole reason they wanted to get rid of it is purely based on how they feel, and there appears to be no other apparent reason. Another example is Mount Rushmore, yes the great Mount Rushmore. Before Mount Rushmore, that land belonged to the Sioux (Native Americans). They were driven from their land. That mountain is considered sacred and holy to them. The American people have just defaced the property that initially belonged to them. How do you think they felt? They would be extremely hurt not only from having to leave their land, but also an import at part of their culture was destroyed (Source ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Biography Of James Scott Wheeler s The Big Red The history of the United States Army s 1st Infantry Division is one of many firsts. The most complete history of the division, James Scott Wheeler s The Big Red One: America s Legendary 1st Infantry Division from World War I to Desert Storm, describes many of these firsts in detail. The 1st Division was the first U.S. divisionto be organized in the Army during World War I , the first division to deploy overseas, and the first unit to engage the enemy in Europe as part of the American Expeditionary Force (A.E.F.). This paper is the story of these World War I firsts. Using primary documents to include the massive volumes of the World War Records of the First Division, A.E.F., Regular available at the Fairchild Library, and the reminiscences of Major General Robert Lee Bullard, who initially served as a Brigade Commander and then commanded the Division for the first American battles in France. This paper chronicles the deployment, training in France, and major battles of the 1st Division in the Great War. The United States entered World War I on 6 April 1917. Thus began a massive mobilization and expansion of the United States Army with the intent to deploy enough Soldiers and Marines to the Western Front in France to defeat the German forces and end the war. The plan was to eventually deploy a million men organized into 42 U.S. divisions, a staggering number considering that the Army had zero divisions in April 1917 and was comprised of only 127,588 Soldiers in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Case Study on Baby Ryan At the age of two months baby Ryan suffered from cardiac arrest 9 days after receiving his second injection of Hepatitis B vaccine (HBV) . He was successfully resuscitated at Coney Island Hospital in New York. His chest x ray and CT scan showed evidence of pulmonary edema, bleeding, and pneumonia. A CT exam of his had showed brain edema. He had a bloodPh of 6.83 and a potassium level of 6.0 mEq/L. He was stabilized and transferred to Maimonides Medical Center (MMC).Blood test performed on baby Ryan at MMC revealed that Ryan had an elevated band neutrophil count, hyperglycemia, hyperkalemia, hyperammonimia, hemolytic anemia, liver damage, hypophosphatemia, and hypermagnesium. His PT, PTT, and INR were elevated. Ryan was treated with four types of antibiotics and other medications. Ryan had an MRI head exam and eye exam performed at 8 and 9 days after admission. Ryan s MRI showed intracranial bleeding and his eye exam revealed retinal bleeding. They accused Ryan s father for his injuries by shaking him vigorously (Shaken Baby Syndrome) (Strokes, 2014). The court believed that the infection with Streptococcus pneumonia caused Ryan s illness and led to the development of hemorrhagic pneumonia, hemolytic uremic syndrome, kidney and liver problems, hepatic encephalopathy, seizure, coma, and cardiac arrest. They likely causes of Ryan s intracranial and retinal bleeding are liver damage, infections, vitamin K deficiency and severe anemia. The Hepatitis B vaccine increased ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How Did The Us Convert To The Metric System When the United States separated from Britain they kept the original Imperial measurement system despite disregarding the previous government. Ever since America has used inches, feet, and yards as standard measurement. However, while the U.S. continued to use the imperial system other countries progressed. In 1799, after the french revolution, France converted to the metric system. Invented by Gabriel Monton in France 1670, the metric system uses common powers of ten to measure weight and lengths so that it could be conveniently used with decimals. Soon the metric system had spread from France to Britain and most of the world. Countries now use the metric system to measure length, area, volume, mass, force, pressure, energy, power, and temperature.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By converting to the metric system our trade would increase because there would no longer be a need to change between systems and other countries could view the modification as making amends. It could also save millions of dollars for the U.S. because large companies like NASA would all be on the same page using the metric system. Smaller mistakes could also be prevented by swapping to the much simpler metric system. One last thing the change would impact is education. If kids no longer had to learn two measurement systems they would have more time to learn other material. All in all, If america wants to prosper economically and in education then the government must make the switch to go ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. What s Internal Electrical System Controls The Rate And... So, what is an arrhythmia? An arrhythmia is a problem with the rate and rhythm of the heart. The heart can either beat too fast, too slow, or with an irregular rhythm. Arrhythmias can also cause the heart to inefficiently pump blood to the body and other organs which can lead to damage in the brain, heart, other organs and can ultimately lead to heart failure. Although most arrhythmias are non life threatening, they can develop into a serious problem. To better understand arrhythmias, it helps to understand the heart s internal electrical system. The heart s internal electrical system controls the rate and rhythm of each heartbeat. Each heartbeat sends off an electric impulse that tells the heart to contract and pump blood. The electric signal first begins in a group of cells known as the sinoatrial cells or to state simply, the SA node. The SA node is located within the wall of the heart s upper right chamber, the right atrium. In a healthy adult heart, the SA node fires off an electrical signal to begin each heartbeat 60 100 times per minute.From here, the electrical impulse travels through special pathways in the atria, making the atria contract and pump blood into the heart s two lower chambers, the ventricles. The electric signal then passes through a group of cells called the atrioventricular node or the AV node, located between the atrium and the ventricles. Here, the electric signal slows down, allowing the ventricles with enough time to finish filling with blood. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. How to Write Law Exam Answers How to Write Law Exam Answers Personal notes made with reference to Legal Reasoning And Legal Writing by Richard K. Neumann, Jr. What a teacher looks for * Your understanding of how to use the rules * Your understanding of what the law is trying to accomplish with them Two kinds of questions * Hypothetical situations * Response to issue/statement Rubric of grading: what a teacher looks for when marking * Issue spotting * Knowledge of legal rules * Ability to analyse and solve a legal problem in depth Reading hypotheticals * 1st read: See the big picture, read from beginning to end without using your pen. * 2nd read: Underline important things and make notes in margin. * 3rd read: Make a list on... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He completed drilling and struck water at 300 feet on October 30. In July, Betty sued Art seeking to recover her $3500, plus the $4500 paid to Carlos. On August 1, County s dam failed, thus reducing the amount of water available for irrigation. Betty lost her apple crop worth $15,000. The loss could have been avoided by pumping from Betty s well if it had been operational by August 1. Betty amended her complaint to add the $15,000 loss. In her suit against Art, what are Betty s rights and what damages, if any, will she recover? Discuss. ANSWER A TO CONTRACTS ESSAY ONE WAS A VALID CONTRACT FORMED? Betty s (B s) rights against Art (A) depend on whether a valid contract was formed between them, and whether it was breached and by whom. A and B clearly agreed on the subject matter (drilling a well) and price ($10 a foot) and time for performance (June 1 completion). These terms suffice to form a contract. The contract did not have to be in writing. A writing to evidence a contract is required by the statute of frauds when land is transferred, but not for services to be performed, as here. Betty would not have rights against A if the contract called only for drilling for water, but the subject matter here is clearly a completed well, not the mere act of drilling: B s interest (known to A) was in the water, and she asked him about drilling to supply drinking water, and further asked for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Condominimal Housing In Canada In Canadian real estate there are three major types of ownership freehold, co operative and condominimum. Each of them has its own advantages and disadvantages. The owner of each type is responsible for maintaining the property and following the bylaws. Condominium is a form of property that can be appied to almost any type of housing. To be an owner of a condo means to own a unit built inside a condominimum complex. The unit does not come with the land or any space outside the walls. There are monthly patments to maintain common areas, such as elevators, stairs, parking lots, carpets, entrances, and recreational facilities. Each condominimum has its own set of rules and regulations. The price of a condo depends on several factors: location, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It does not share outside walls with another house or building. Detached house tends to be the most expensive type of property due to the land costs. To be an owner of a detached house means to own both the house and the land it stands on. The maintenance of a detached house is a sole responsibility of the owner. The owners pay the monthly bills for water, electricity and heating, as well as all the other bills. Owners can make changes to their houses, but they must follow local bylaws. Detached houses provide more space and privacy than other property types. Co operative ownership can be divided into three categories: townhouse, semi detached house and duplex/triplex. Townhouse is a complex of units that are adjoined to each other, share common walls, and are combined into one building. Usually townhouses consist of 2 3 floors and have a basement. Townhouses are quite popular, because they are not too expensive and has low maintenance costs. The price of the townhouse depends on the area, proximity to the subway stations, highways, universities, business centers and other infrastructure. Semi detached house is a property attached to another on one side. Owners maintain their own side, like a detached house. To be an owner of a semi detached home means to own one side of the property and the land it stands on. Semi detached houses are less expensive than detached houses. The price depends on the area and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Federalist And Anti Federalist The Anti Federalist put up a long and hard fight, however, they were not as organized as the Federalists. While the Anti Federalist had great concerns about the Constitution and National government, the Federalist had good responses to combat these concerns. The Federalist were and for the Constitution and feel the Article of Confederation were not worth ratifying, these should be scrapped altogether. They felt that the Articles limited the power of congress, because congress had to request cooperation from the states. Unlike the Anti Federalist, the Federalist organized quickly, had ratifying conventions, and wrote the Federalist papersto rebut the Anti Federalist arguments. An example of this is the Anti Federalist concerns about a republican government not working on a scale this large or diverse. Like the Roman empire, whose government was based on the idea on classical republicanism, they believed it would fall and turn into a monarchy in order to control its people. The Federalist needed a theory to combat this argument so James Madison complied wrote in Federalist 10 that factions were the great enemy of society. Madison defines a faction as a number of citizens,... who united and actuated by some common impulse of passion, or of interest, adverse to the rights of other citizens, or to the permanent and aggregate interests of the community. Factions are dangerous because there will be a majority faction and then a risk of tyranny will arise, because the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Legal Positivism Over Natural Law Theory Introduction This article discusses the conceptions of legal normativity, both moral and strictly legal conceptions. According to Spaak, regarding the normative force of legal justification, legal positivists can still embrace the moral idea and not be in conflict with their generally held belief in the strictly legal concept of law. In Torben Spaak s opinion, there is a reason to desire legal positivism; he explains this through introducing the concept of jurisprudence. When discussing the nature of law, Spaak states, that while the moral conception is what is likely favored on a smaller scale, the strictly legal conception is more appealing because it is broader, (478). Spaak is arguing, his belief that validity based explanations come nearer to the truth, (483) rather than belief based explanations. He concludes that we are to prefer legal positivism over natural law theory. That is why in this article I have been concerned with the law itself rather than our views about it. (483) Spaak actually states that his focus has been exclusively on the law rather than people s opinions of the law. He does not appear to be consistent in this focus. Rather, he fluctuates many times between agreeing and disagreeing with whether morals have a base in law itself or in just the application or theory of law. Summary I agree mostly with what Ronald Dworkin is quoted as stating in this article. His opinion of the moral conception of law s normativity (479) is what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Family As A Social Institution Of People We all raised to believe that from the best thing that one can have is an ideal family and growing up we all wanted to be raised in a peaceful, happy and secure family with loving parents who will be there for us no matter what physically and mentally able to provide for the family where we will be always welcomed by our parents and siblings alike and heard and respected all the time. Sociologist define the familyas an intimate, domestic and primary group, a social institution of people related to one another by blood or adoption with legal ties, it have three important social functions: to provide and raise children, to provide a sense of identity, belonging and a set of close and strong relations among its members and to transmit culture between generations. In the modern societies, we prefer to think of a family as constructed of a mother, father, and children living under one roof called a nuclear family , when it consist of several generations living together or close by it s called extended family. As we grow up also we can notice how much we are far from the ideal family, I lived with two sisters from different fathers my mother went through three marriages she also raised as for a long period as single mother we had some really hard times where my mom could barely support us financially and mentally because she had to work for more and more hours so I had to raise my younger sister instead in a very young age this was bad for me as I did not have a normal childhood ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Examples Of Rapport And Empathy Angelica Lai Discussion #2: Empathy and Rapport Building rapport and empathy with clients is extremely important no matter what the job is. As mentioned throughout this module, empathy and rapport fuel the relationship between people. My previous work experience includes working at a movie theatre and hospital security. Both jobs required rapportand empathy as these jobs required serving the public. However, even though the jobs itself were different, both had the same underlying task, which is working with people. Working at the movie theatre, it is directed to more of a customer service job, where often the guests get upset over issues we as the employee do not understand. I found once you put their issues in front of your own personal... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I found if I focus on the interpersonal aspect of the relationship, I can build and maintain positive working relationships. However, this is not the only skills that are important. It is important to showcase characteristics, or attributes like trust, respect, humour, and integrity. After reading the content in Module 2, I have seen skills I use, but also new skills I am going to incorporate. One suggestions I am going to incorporate is the acronym E.M.P.A.T.H.Y. from the TedTalk by Helen Riess (2013). The reason being that, this is an easy acronym to remember and apply when building both rapport and empathy. I will need to practice this for a while, but as soon as I get it right, it will be an easy guideline to help build that connection with others. Another skill, which was explained in this module was the power of powerless communication from the Ted Talk by Adam Grant (2013). In a security position it is often explained to talk with assertiveness, but sometimes this backfires as the client becomes more aggressive. By applying the concepts of tentative talking, it may help build that rapport and empathy as it shows a more humanistic side. I think it is important that we show our humanistic side, as many individuals just see the uniform and not the person wearing it. By applying these skills, I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Evaluation Of A Psychology Experiment Method Participants Each researcher in the class interviewed between one to two children within the following age group; 3 5, 8 10 and, 13 15 years old. As a total, there were 33 children involved in the experiment. There were 8 children ages 3 5 interviewed; 4 males and 4 females. There were 15 children ages 8 10 interviewed; 8 males and 7 females. There were 10 children ages 13 15 interviewed; 6 males and 4 females. The participants were selected because the experimenter knew the child they were interviewing. Before interviewing the child, the experimenter asked the parent of the child if it was ok to ask the child some questions for a psychology experiment. Materials Items necessary to complete the experiment were a computer to type up the responses from the child being interviewed and a phone to call the intended child if the interview was not conducted face to face. Procedure Age groups were assigned based on the people in the class who knew a child within an age group designated by the experiment. From there, the instructor attempted to keep the groups as even as possible so to have even results. Interviews were conducted over the phone or in person. Before the experiment, the prior lab session explained the purpose of the experiment, the procedure, and the interview questions and instructions. The purpose of the experiment was to look at the social cognitive development of children as they grew older by interviewing a child about their friendship. The responses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Patrick Henry Allusion Lawyer and Politician, Patrick Henry, in his speech, Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death (03/23 /1775), argues why they shouldn t sit there and wait and not do anything when war is coming. As well as not letting it be, if they don t fight they ll become slaves of the British and he doesn t want that for the people wanting them to fight for their freedom. He supports his claim by first going to the president and letting him know that for their country they should take in consideration the war that s coming, his personal belief is not to lay back, there is no backup with no time to waste, while questioning freedom and slavery, him being a natural man he believes that illusion of hope is false, finally not being dishonest with themselves and fight. Henry s purpose is to get themselves to stand up for their freedom and not to become slaves, and not be under British ruling and keep what they have. He implies an aggravated and raffle tone for the Second Virginia Convention, and the President.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Explaining to them their mistake on assuming the British would ever treat them fairly, making them think if it is right when in reality at the end it will just devour them fully until there is no more American colonies. He creates a clear point letting them know he will not be transformed into what the King wants him to be, he will not be become a completely different person that he won t recognize, a living beast in his body who he doesn t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Clean Edge Razor Case Study Clean Edge Razor Splitting Hairs in Product Positioning MBA8145 Marketing Management Alpharetta, Summer 2011 GSU Individual Case Analysis Situation at Paramount Paramount had established itself as a global consumer products giant with over $13 billion in worldwide sales and $7 billion in gross profits for 2009 since it s entry in the market in 1962. In 2009, Paramount had established itself as unit volume market leader in 2009 based on non disposable razor product sales. The Non disposable razor category market is entering a new phase with technology products and new entrants posing a threat to capture Paramount s Market Share. From the target market positioning perspective the challenges can be broken down as below: Competition: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The marketing campaign for Clean Edge has to be carefully planned in such a way that the message reaches the target market with great success and also satisfy the executive team. Branding: Paramount executives have different opinions when it comes to branding this revolutionary Clean Edge product. However, Randall and Paramount has a challenge to name come up with a name that provides the necessary boost for Clean Edge branding, and not cannibalize Paramount Pro and Avail products. Page 3 of 11 Paramount studies showed that consumers purchased razors and replacement cartridges more frequently than ever before in the history of Non disposable razors. Also, Paramount s consumer research indicated that one category of consumers called Maintenance users that made up 33% of consumers were not interested in Superior technology. A very important finding that cannot be ignored for Paramount. Based on the data in the case and my analysis, below are my alternatives that can be used to develop a market strategy that will position Paramount as a market leader in Non Disposable razor category with Clean Edge product launch: 1) Launch Clean Edge as a mainstream technology product to be a market leader. 2) Launch Clean Edge as a niche revolutionary technology product to be a market leader. 3) Create a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. A Straightforward Wedding Speech by the Groom Essay A Straightforward Wedding Speech by the Groom I ve put a bit of a speech together today, but after the previous speaker put us all to sleep I ll try to make mine a bit more interesting and entertaining. Sorry; only joking. On behalf of my beautiful wife and I, we would like to thank you all for coming along, and sharing this very special day with us. And a huge thank you for the wonderful presents. I would like everybody here, especially my wife, to know how lucky and proud I am to be standing here today speaking to you as her husband. She is beautiful, caring, intelligent. charming and (pause) ... What s that?... I can t read your writing darling! Seriously though, I am overwhelmed at how beautiful she looks, and can t ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She has organized today s events almost single handedly. I would like to propose a toast to the ushers and bridesmaids who I think you will agree with me look almost as beautiful as my wife the bridesmaids that is, not the ushers, they just look like... ushers for the wonderful job they have done today and I d like them to receive a small gift as a token of our appreciation. I d also like to thank (the bride s parents) for the help you ve given us both emotionally and financially. We have a small gift for you as a token of our appreciation. I have to thank you for bringing up such a beautiful and intelligent daughter. I ll leave you to argue over which trait comes from whom. They are the best father and mother in law anyone could wish for and I appreciate everything they have done for me in the last six years and I love them to bits. I d like to thank my friend for arranging the mini bus at short notice when the limo didn t turn up and making it possible for us all to go to my stag do. What a great weekend we had, we won t forget that for a long time. I d also like to thank every one who came with me for what was a brilliant weekend.. Hope you all appreciate the lovely cake before us. I woke up last Sunday morning thinking I was going to London to pick up the cake but it turned out the cake was the other side of Leeds. So I d like to thank my friend for traveling up to Harrogate to fetch it. On a final note ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Safavid Pottery Art The Safavid Empire was the first to take under control the whole Persia since the Sasanian Empire. From 1501 to 1736, art greatly flourished under this Shiite Dynasty led by significant patrons such as Shah Tahmasp and Shah Abbas. Persian pottery art was one of these art forms that rapidly developed during this period. Safavid potteries had origins in Persian tradition and was influenced by Ottoman, European and Chinese styles. Since early 9th century, Chinese porcelains and celadon wares have been traded to the Middle East. Because of the hardness, whiteness and translucency of porcelain and metal like color of celadon, these Chinese products have always been valued much more than local ones. Since Yuan Dynasty (13th 14th century), new style... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is made of stonepaste covered with copper green glaze. The only decorations are patterns carved around the body of the plate instead of being painted. This piece closely resembles Chinese celadon wares from Longquan. The glaze was made from copper instead of iron that was normally used for celadon wares. Differed from traditional colorful Persian art, this plate only has one color. Its monochrome green color, the lack of decoration and short foot demonstrate its imitation of celadon wares. Safavid craftsmen did not stop at purely borrowing Chinese designs, but incorporated local traditions in different ways. The blue and white porcelain like potteries with Persian shapes are one significant example. The Tulip Vase (Figure 3) has a baluster form body with three short nozzles. This stonepaste piece was painted in blue under transparent glaze, thus only has two basic colors: blue and white. On the wide flat rims of each nozzle, there are painted flower petals surrounding the center opening. On the neck of the vase, there are repeating decorative motifs including perhaps birds and clouds at the top, along with vertical flowers and leaves motifs closer to the body. The paintings on the top part of the body appear to have three identical birds and clouds in compartmentalized sections around the vase. Below the birds, there are bamboos, rocks, flowers and a peacock. At the lowest part, there are repeating decorations in geometric forms and vine motifs. The iconographies of swirly clouds, bamboos and rocks are very similar to common Chinese ones. The swirly clouds means fortune and heaven, while the bamboos represents longevity, resilience, flexibility, and strength. Judging from the blue and white color. Meanwhile, the birds, peacocks and patterns on the lower part of body could be seen in both Chinese and Islamic artworks. The most distinct part is the shape of this vase. It is often ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Classic 1957 Movie 12 Angry Men Delves In To A Panel The classic 1957 movie 12 Angry Men delves in to a panel of twelve jurors who are deciding the life or death fate of an eighteen year old italian boy accused of stabbing his father to death. The twelve men selected as jurors are a diverse group, each coming to the table with their own socioeconomic backgrounds, personal experiences, prejudice s, and all of this plays a role in the jurors attitudes and/or misconceptions of the accused young man. How each of the jurors, all but Juror Eight played by Henry Fonda, experiences and personalities impact their original vote of guilty is clear at the beginning of the movie with the first vote. However, from the start, Juror Eight displays confidence, and demonstrates leadership abilities utilizing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He had a pretty miserable eighteen years... I just think we owe him a few words. That s all. Juror Eight uses the appeal of logos often throughout the film, but one of the most prominent examples occurs when the jurors are discussing the knife that Juror 4 has pointed out is a unique knife that the storekeeper testified it was ...The only one of it s kind he had ever had in stock. Juror Eight responds to Juror Four by saying, No. I m saying it s possible that the boy lost the knife and that someone else stabbed his father with a similar knife. It s possible. Then Juror Eight pulls the same knife from his pocket and stabs it into the table next to the murder weapon. Along with the three appeals, Juror Eight also utilizes logical fallacies to prove a point with other jurors. Logical fallacies are repeatedly used by the jurors throughout the movie, and Juror Eight is no exception. After Juror Ten states that he believes the boy is guilty because of the testimony given by the woman who lives across the street, Juror Eight employs an Ad Hominem fallacy when he responds to Juror Ten by asking, I d like to ask you something: you don t believe the boy s story. How come you believe the woman s? She s one of them too, isn t she? Juror Eight uses another Ad Hominem fallacy just after Juror Three admits he would like to pull the switch to electrocute the boy when Juror Eight reacts to this by saying, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Personnel Security Program The roots of the U.S. Personnel Security Program can be traced back to the Civil Service Act of 1883 that required applicants for federal employment to possess the requisite character, reputation, trustworthiness, and fitness for employment. In 1912 the LaFollette Act established protection for federal employees from being fired from their jobs for arbitrary reasons and imposed a standard of just cause that would promote the efficiency of the service, a concept later applied to security clearance determinations. The Hatch Act of 1939 added a prohibition against anyone employed by the government from being a member of any organization that advocates overthrowing the U.S. Government. Executive Order 8781 (1941) required fingerprinting of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The quota system remained in place until 1999 and significantly increased the backlog of these cases. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM), which had been created in 1978 to partially replace the CSC, privatized their Office of Federal Investigations (about 770 employees) resulting in the creation of the US Investigations Services (USIS) in 1996 under an Employee Stock Ownership Plan. USIS was awarded a 3 year non competitive contract to conduct investigations for OPM. The 1997 report of The Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy recommended a full range of changes to the security clearance process to make it more efficient and to address transparency and due process ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Book Report History of the World in 6 Glasses Essay AP World History A History Of The World In 6 Glasses 1. The consequences of agricultural revolution was a turning point. Civilizations began focusing on making surpluses rather than producing new food and crafts. They became more modern. (pg.20) 2. The archaeological evidence that supports the cultivation, harvesting, storage and processing of cereal grains is since there weren t any other foodstuff to makes soup they were able to make a thick porridge or a thin broth or gruel. This discovery led to the creation of tools and techniques to collect, process, and store grain. (pg.11 12) 3.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The service depended on your social class, you drank your own wine however way you liked it. In a Greek symposion everyone was equal, you drank sine from a shared krater.You could sit anywhere and it didn t matter if you were poor or rich.(pg.77 78) 4. In christianity wine was a miracle. Wine drinking in christianity was a form of sacred communion. In Islam alcohol was an abomination divided by satan. It is a distraction from daily prayers to god. It leads to other sinful doings like gambling prohibition of alcohol in Islam.(pg.87) 5. Wine drinking predominates in the South of Europe. In the north of Europe beyond the reach of roman rule. Today, the worlds leading producers of wine are France, Italy, and Spain. Beer is drank in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Britain, and Ireland.(pg.89) 6. Greek and Roman cultures had an impact on modern day american and European culture. They passed on architecture and literature. They also passed down law and christianity. Chapter 5 1. One of the many acheivments of the arabs was a technique that gave rise to a new range in drinks(distillation). It involved vaporizing and then re condensing a liquid in order to separate and purify its constituent parts. The Greeks became familiar with this technique, it became dominant. European explorers established colonies and then empires around the world. 2. Prince Henry becoming the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Mcbride Financial Services McBride Financial Services Marketing Plan University of Phoenix BSA 310 Business Systems McBride Financial Services Marketing Plan The first step in any marketing plan should be marketing research. McBride Financial Services will be using a four step plan for gathering research for marketing. The goal of marketing research for McBride is to gather data from local chambers of commerce, visitors bureaus, and local realtors concerning the target market: professionals and retirees purchasing a primary or secondary home and families or individuals purchasing recreational properties. With suggestions from McBride the marketing plan will include television, radio, and newspaper advertisements; informational flyers, and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An exchange of Web links opens up McBride Financial to the world of viral marketing and exposes them to search engines, meaning a greater potential for someone on the Internet to find McBride Financial Services. In the last decade, more homebuyers have found their new home online. In a study done by the National Association of Realtors (NAR) in 2008, 35% more people used the Internet to find a new home versus using a newspaper (WB3). In respect to the research done by NAR, it is suggested that McBride Financial Services should consider expanding their presence on the Internet elevating their exposure to the target market and expanding their marketing niche. With the largest portion of homebuyers using the Internet to search for homes, McBride Financial Services should place a greater emphasis on Internet marketing. McBride s Internet marketing should include customer testimonials and Web links to relatable businesses on the company s Web site. With information gathered from local chambers of commerce, visitors bureaus, and local realtors McBride Financial Services will be well armed to reach their target market of higher end customers looking for primary or secondary homes or recreational properties. References a la Mode. (2009). Three Viral Marketing Ideas for Mortgage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Human Factors Report Human Factors Report CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................... 3 VISUAL SENSORY SYSTEM ..................................................................................... 4 AUDITORY, TACTILE AND VESTIBULAR SYSTEM...................................................... 6 COGNITION........................................................................................................... 8 DECISION MAKING................................................................................................ 9 DISPLAYS AND CONTROLS................................................................................... 10 ANTHROPOMETRY AND WORKSPACE DESIGN ..................................................... 11 By Harry Smart 7233663 Human Factors MEE40005 INTRODUCTION The task at hand is to analyse a human machine system. Topics such as; visual sensory systems, auditory, tactile and vestibular systems, cognition, decision making, displays and controls, and anthropometry and workspace design will be explored. The aim of this project is to show understanding of human factors by applying them to a human machine system. For this report a human machine system had to be chosen to analyse. The chosen product is a mobile phone, more specifically a Nokia 6220 (as pictured below). This product is relevant to this project because it encompasses many of the different topics that will be considered and when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Strengths In The Strength Of Asd Essay Patients Strengths in the Presence of ASD Learning While there are many difficulties imposed by ASD, it does not appear that ASD has the power to take away one s ability to learn. During the aforementioned 2003 study of symptom severity in autism, a group of adolescents (age 10 21, mean age = 15.61) was compared to a cohort of adults (age 22 and older, mean age = 31.57), it was observed that symptoms seem to improve overtime. The study attempted to compare childhood symptoms to current symptoms. The results indicated that there was differential improvement; there was a pattern of symptoms suggesting and improved use of language, ability to communicate nonverbally, and reduced stereotyped, repetitive, or idiosyncratic speech over time ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Adolescents, in particular, seem to be especially aware of the social difficulties they face and report feelings of isolation, rejection, and bullying (Laugeson et al., 2009). Especially for high functioning individuals with ASD, the effects of having a social disability may be perceived more keenly during adolescence (White et al., 2010) Anxiety and Other Comorbid Pathologies Perhaps as a result of social isolation or awareness of one s disadvantage, anxiety related concerns are the most common presented problems for adolescents with ASD. High rates of diagnosed comorbid anxiety related pathologies have been found in people diagnosed with ASD: 55% in a 2006 study, and 42% in a 2008 study (de Bruin et al., 2006); (Simonoff et al., 2008). Both physiological concerns, such as hyperarousal, and social deficits may influence the high prevalence of social anxiety in children with ASD (White et al., 2010). Nonetheless, many Axis I anxiety disorders, social phobia and obsessive compulsive disorders, are often undiagnosed in people with ASD since the symptoms can be explained by ASD itself. Other disorders, such as ADHD, cannot explicitly be diagnosed in children and teens with autism, since it is difficult to differentiate between inattention and/or overactivity as a symptom of ASD or another comorbid pathology (White et al., 2009). In general, however, there is a high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Tuft Of Flowers By Robert Frost Robert Frost said many times throughout his life that all men share a common bond. In his poem The Tuft of Flowers he analyzes the potential of such a bond, in first person. Frost turns an everyday common job, into discovering a common bond with another laborer. The author uses a comparison between aloneness with a sense of understanding to demonstrate his theme of unity between two men. In another one of Frost s poems Birches he imagines walking through the woods looking at all the trees, and seeing the top bending towards the ground. When he sees this he imagines they are bending from kids swinging on them, rather then what is really happening to them. It can be analyzed that Frost had a very definitive appreciation for nature, and a very broad imagination. The poem begins with a man going to turn the grass . In this time period grass was cut using a scythe in the early morning, while grass was still wet. After this was done another laborer had to scatter the grass to let it dry. As the other laborer is going out to the field, there is no one else around him, he is completely alone, until a single silent butterfly crosses paths. The worker witnesses the butterfly looking for flowers, and eventually finds a gathering of them, which amuses the author. The author begins to ponder what was going through the other workers head to make him decide to leave the flowers intact. He begins to sense the beauty that the other worker must have felt when he left the flowers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Impulsive Buying and Retail Therapy Table of Contents S No| Chapters| Page No| 1.| Chapter 1Introduction| 4| 2.| Chapter 2Review Of Literature| 5| 3.| Chapter 3Methodology| 6| 4.| Chapter 4Data Analysis| 7| 5.| Chapter 5Summary| 13| 6.| Chapter 6Conclusion| 15| 7.| Chapter 7Bibliography| 16| 8.| Chapter 8Appendix| 17| List of Tables Table N o.| Table name| Page No.| 1.| Demographics of Respondents| 7| 2.| Modes of Shopping| 8| 3.| Modes of Payment| 8| 4.| Credit/ Debit Cards Owned by the Customer| 9| 5.| Impact of Shopping on Mood| 10| 6.| Traits and behaviours about the Customer during shopping| 11| 7.| Experiences of customers during shopping| 12| List... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3. Pilot Study:To test the feasibility of the tool of data collection, a pilot study was conducted with a sample size of 10 respondents(6 students and 4 working professionals) by means of stratified random sampling. A questionnaire of 21 questions was prepared to gather the required information from the respondents. 4. Hypotheses: H1: Women are more impulsive buyers than men and need retail therapy more often. H2: Plastic Money promotes impulsive buying. 5. Data Collection: A) Primary Data: Primary data was collected from a first hand experience and with the help of self administered questionnaire.A sample of the final questionnaire is presented on page 17 under Chapter 8 as Appendix. B) Secondary Data: Secondary data was collected from journals, books, previous research papers and internet. 6. Analysis of Data: The data collected has been analysed and presented in form of tables and graphs under Results in Chapter 4 on page #. Statistical tools such as correlation, standard deviation etc. were also employed. Chapter 4 Data Analysis The results of the study are presented in the form of tables. Table 1:Demographics of Respondents SrNo| General Information| Number| Percentage| 1.| Age (in years)| | a.| lt;20| 2| 4| b.| 21 30| 46| 92| c.| 31 40| 1| 2| d.| gt;40| 1| 2| 2.| Gender| | a.| Male| 22| 44| b.| Female| 28| 56| 3.| Monthly Income| ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Civil Rights Of Native Indians In the seventeenth century, European people begin to settle in the North America. They started to invest in the natural resources in the eastern America using the best resource they found in the land, captured Native Indians. Many poor European people migrated to North America for opportunity to earn money and rise of their social status. They came to the America as indentured or contracted servants because the passage aboard was too expensive for them. By the time many Native Indians and indentured servants die from the hard labor and low morality rate, masters of the plantation purchased more slaves from Africa to profit themselves. The VirginiaServant and Slave Laws reveal the dominant efforts of masters to profit from their servants and slaves by passing laws to treat slaves as their properties and to control servants and slaves by suppressing the rebellion using brutal force. Masters and rich planters sought to earn more profit from mercantilism, or trade, economic system by violating the civil rights of Native Indian, African, and poor European people and this thought and practice still exist today as a form of racism and segregation in America. Masters gain profit by exploiting the servants and slaves through the political powers. As more African slave mothers bore more children, the Virginia Servant and Slave Law of 1622 states, that all children borne in this country shalbe held bond slave or free only according to the condition of the mother [sic] ( Virginia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Aristotle Virtue Virtues dictate all systems of human morality. Aristotle s interpretation of virtue is found in Book II of the Nicomachean Ethics, the man who possesses character excellence does the right thing, at the right time, and in the right way. While this holds true, it leads to an ambiguous interpretation. Aristotleunderstood virtueas a set of character traits that, once developed, will lead to an overall good character. Core virtues such as respect, loyalty, and honesty make up the foundation of the virtue theory of ethical thinking. By living an ethical life, a person must demonstrate moral character traits. A virtuous person lives his life in a sweet spot called the golden mean of the two extremes of excess and deficiency. Actions dictated... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Captain Marty was a well known daredevil skier, who on multiple recorded incidents had flown other Concord flights overweight. Flight 4590 was attempting to fly with 1790 pounds over maximum structural weight, this was unlawful, but was not an outrageous risk. However, this added weight caused the centre of gravity of the plane to be pushed dangerously far to the rear. This change in the centre of gravity made the plane more likely to stall at lower speeds. It was also proven that even in a takeoff with all four engines working normally, they were well beyond the point where the testing and models had deemed safe. Additionally, as the fuel gushed from the hole in the forward number five tank, the centre of gravity moved still further back. In no way was Captain Marty courageous when risking the lives of his crew and passengers by approving the extra ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. All Behavior Caused By External Stimuli Operant Conditioning All behavior caused by external stimuli operant conditioning). All behavior can be explained without the need to consider internal mental states or consciousness. John B. Watson, Ivan Pavlov, B.F. Skinner, are Classical conditioning Pavlov, Operant conditioning, Stimulus response that assumes a learner is essentially passive, responding to environmental stimuli. The learner starts off as a clean slate and behavior is shaped through positive reinforcement or negative reinforcement. Both positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement increase the probability that the antecedent behavior will happen again. In contrast, punishment both positive and negative decreases the likelihood that the antecedent behavior will happen again. Positive... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the meat powder and bell were presented together several times, the bell was used alone. Pavlov s dogs, as predicted, responded by salivating to the sound of the bell without the food. The bell began as a neutral stimulus (i.e. the bell itself did not produce the dogs. However, by pairing the bell with the stimulus that did produce the salivation response, the bell was able to acquire the ability to trigger the salivation response. Pavlov therefore demonstrated how stimulus response are formed. He dedicated much of the rest of his career further exploring this finding. In technical terms, the meat powder is considered an unconditioned stimulus and the dog s salivation is the unconditioned response. The bell is a neutral stimulus until the dog learns to associate the bell with food. Then the bell becomes a conditioned stimulus which produces the conditioned response of salivation after repeated pairings between the bell and food. John B. Watson further extended Pavlov s work and applied it to human beings. Around 1921, Watson studied Albert, an 11 month old infant child. The goal of the study was to condition Albert to become afraid of a white rat by pairing the white rat with a very loud noise. Behavior modification is a technique concerning the change in the undesired behavior and enhancing desired behavior. It is an approach that aims to modify the behavior of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Nervous Disorders In Silas Weir Mitchell s The Yellow... The rest cure is defined as a treatment given for nervous disorders, consisting of a complete rest, usually combined with systematic diet, massage, etc. . This therapy was created by Silas Weir Mitchell, M.D. to treat nervous disorders of women in the nineteenth century. To completely cure the disorder could take approximately six to eight weeks long. For instance, in the beginning of the story The Yellow Wallpaper it states we have been here two weeks as the story continues on, she tells her husband, she feels she is not getting better it states it is only three weeks more and they would be leaving the house (195,199). It was also necessary for the patient to be secluded from friends and family members. Not to mention, furnishing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Cellular Respiration Assignment Cellular Respiration Assignment 1. What two molecules are formed when a phosphate is removed from ATP? There are three phosphate groups in ATP molecule (Adenosine Triphosphate), when removing one phosphate molecule, ADP molecule is formed (Adenosine Diphosphate). 2. What is the function of ATP? Describe the molecule. The function of ATP is storing energy within a cell. ATP is adenosine triphosphate , C10H16N5O13P3, a high energy complex, giving the necessary power to push metabolistic reactions in the body. Its composed of adenosine, a ribose sugar, and three phosphates. 3. Describe how ADP is converted into ATP. By adding one phosphate molecule to ADP, it becomes ATP. 4. Differentiate between oxidation and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What are they? Photosynthesis occurs in two stages. In the first stage, light dependent reactions or light reactions capture light energy and utilize it to make energy storage molecules ATP and NADPH. During the second stage, the light independent reactions use ATP and NADPH to capture and reduce CO2. 5. State the four factors that must be present to begin the process of photosynthesis. Chloroplasts, H2O, sunlight, CO2. 6. Summarize the events of the light reactions. Light Reactions of Photosynthesis: Electrons flow to NADP Split Water Pump Protons ATP Production 7. What are the products of the light reactions?
  • 47. NADPH, O2 and ATP 8. In what part of the chloroplast do the light reactions take place? Thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts. 9. Where in the chloroplast is chlorophyll located? Chlorophyll molecules are embedded in the thylakoid membranes. l0. What is the term for the stacks of disks seen in plants? Grana for plural / Granum for singular. 11. What is the term for the fluid surrounding these stacks? Stoma, is the fluid matrix that surrounds the thylakoids. I2. What function is served by chlorophyll? Chlorophyll is a molecule that absorbs light and synthesizes it into the energy, in turn giving plants life. Chlorophyll is primarily responsible for the photosynthesis process and hence performs as the basic building block of all life. It also gives plants ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Marriage Is A Necessity Of Life At one point or another we will all experience the euphoric highs and devastating lows of love. For most of us, the spell of love will culminate into marriage. It only seems natural since it has been a cultural norm for hundreds of years. There is even a scientific consensus that we are biologically compelled to find another mate. However inherent love is to us, marriageis an abstract notion conceptualized by human philosophy. It is humanity s effort to manifest the unification of two people and to be recognized by society. Unfortunately, it seems that we have to rethink the validity of marriage in the 21st century. Divorce plagues society today with the probability averaging out to fifty percent in the United States. The consequences of divorce generally devastate whole families, destroying financial life long accomplishments, and even spur us in deep states of depression sometimes leading to suicide. However conflicting marriage is with modernity, to older generations the institution of marriage is a necessity of life, but is not fair to men, and is often a disservice to our youths. As humans we seek the happiness through companionship. For prior generations, one way this was fulfilled was through marriage. It was a way of life in which an individual would share a household with their spouse and often times with their offspring. These institutions would be interdependent on one another for financial stability and emotional support. However, not every marriage was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Walt Disney Captain Of Industry Essay Mickey Mouse may be an iconic figure. However, history has shown that Walt Disney may have actually been a rat. Building his empire of The Wonderful World of Disney does not qualify him to be a captain of industry. By definition, a captain of industry is one with positive integrity. Whereas, a robber baron is motivated by greed. As Disney began his ascent, he was like the Pharaoh in his Prince of Egypt production. Believing the end justified the means, Disney plowed over employees, considering their livelihood as part of collateral damage. Disney was a robber baron with a pernicious temper, who harshly controlled employees, and ruled his cast members by intimidation. Although Walt Disney was known to the public as generous and gentle,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The production Snow White alone produced ...over $8 million during its release about $130 million today. (Source F). Without the talent and skills of his animators, Walt Disney would not have been able to gather this amount of proceeds. Disney could afford to treat his animators with greater respect as reflected in their paychecks. A captain of industry helps create jobs. As would follow with all of Disney s financial success, did that make him a captain of industry? Disney may have opened a variety of job opportunities for the public, but it did not necessarily qualify him as a captain of industry. Just as a sweat factory employed its unhappy workers, many Disney employees felt similar oppression. This led to the rally call of a strike. The day of the strike, ...Walt Disney ... found the entrance to his studio ringed with a mob of 300 picketers and reporters (Source E). This rebellion, the Disney Strike of 1941, was considered the biggest in the history of the cartoon industry. It affected a guild of 800 members and lasted for over nine weeks (Source E). The efforts of the strike forced Disney to heed the demands of his disgruntled employees. Their strike was effective, and it gave workers the chance to be paid more, and to be treated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. A Misunderstanding Of Gerald Finzi s Music One misunderstanding of Finzi s style to those reflecting on his music, was that he refused to use higher dissonant notes, which was a component in twentieth century music. This is a way that people recognized Finzi s work because he kept his options open with new possibilities, but restricted himself from specific rules. For example, a dominant seventh chord in a motet by Byrd is as dissonant in its context as the opening chord of the finale of Beethoven s ninth symphony. In other words, those characteristics were prominent in determining pieces by other composers, such that small notation was recognizable for Finzi s work. Compositions Subsequently, Gerald Finzi s musical compositions gathered much fame, but in a rare storyline. Throughout his life, only two of Finzi s pieces were physically made. Dies natalis, and White flowering days are the pieces Finzi composed. Furthermore, he was not encouraged to record his compositions, he was only interactive in conducting his own music in concerts and broadcasts. During the 1939 1945 war, his musical talent was surpassed for the moment being. Finzi continued to develop as he felt more intentions for his musical skills when observing the new characteristics of his country during the war. Although he continued to compose, a majority of his music was not yet recorded until after his death. An example would be a clarinet concerto, Five Bagatelles, which was written during the war to portray the passing moments during his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Effects Of Consumerism In The 1920s The 1920s were a time of dramatic social and economic change in America. For the first time in America s history, more people lived in cities than on farms due to industrialization. Labor laws put in place after the Progressive Era not only raised hourly wages, but also gave workers more free time. People had money to spend and plenty of time to spend it, which led to consumerism. This era of consumerism took place from 1920 until 1929, Americans were challenging the traditional ways of the past. Changes in traditional values led to tensions between old and new generations. The tension was manifested in how society viewed women and consumerism. Women didn t play the traditional role that they were expected to in the past which conflicted with how all of society viewed women. The new eraof consumerism and buying on credit was seen as a luxury to the younger generationand a waste to the older one, raising even more tension. Traditional values were only taken seriously by the elders in society, and a new generation of women began to emerge. These women drank alcohol, smoke cigarettes, cut their hair, and even wore revealing clothing, society called them flappers. They were also experimenting sexually, before marriage, which at the time was considered the worst sin. The older women and men in society deeply disapproved of what was happening. They believed that nothing should change in society, and that these women were corrupt. The New York Times published an article on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Vasco Da Gama Thesis Vasco Da Gama By: Dracen Poovey Vasco Da Gama was a portuguese explorer who discovered a new trade route to India which was a very significant discovery to Europe. In this essay I will tell you a story about a man named Vasco Da Gama. Vasco Da Gama was a portuguese explorer in in the late 1400 s. He was very adventurous and brave, his biggest goal in life was to find a quicker trade route by sea linked from Europe to India that was much faster. So he set out to do it, his initial voyage was from 1497 to 1499. At the time his voyage was the longest voyage ever made. He struck land May 20th, 1498. His discovery brought a great boost to both economies by making trade much quicker. At first they traded pepper and cinnamon, but they ended up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. High Fidelity Analysis High Fidelity by Nick Hornby Bibliography: Hornby, Nick. High Fidelity. Victor Gollancz, 1995. Nick Hornby s High Fidelity (1995) details the struggles of Rob Fleming. High Fidelity by Nick Hornby revolves around the professional and romantic endeavours of the protagonist Rob Fleming. Rob is struggling to cope with the diminishing returns from his hapless record shop, Championship Vinyl, which he runs with the help of Barry and Dick, two music lovers. Apart from this, Rob is also trying to come to terms with heartbreak after he broke up with his girlfriend. Rob s problems seem to be anchored in his tendency to replace his real feelings and opinions with lists of tribulations. When Rob and Laura break up, he resorts to making a list of the most memorable relationships and attempts to discover where exactly he went wrong. He believes that real tension defines his relationship with women and the eventual breakups. Going by Rob s numerous breakups with women, the novel seems to be all about dramatizing the romantic struggle of this protagonist, with Burke s Act being the most dominant element. But elements like Agent, Purpose, and Agency may only help to analyze minor aspects in the novel such as business failure and infiltration of pop culture. The novel opens with Rob s top five breakups. The list includes Sarah Kendrew, Penny Hardwick, Charlie Nicholson, Jackie Allen, and Allison Ashworth. The protagonist is over thirty years old and he decides to create ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Essay On Hate Crimes The Stakeholders The Hate Crime Opponents The societal problem of hate crimes has many stakeholders not only opposing hate crimes but also supporting them. Of the many stakeholders opposing hate crimes, specifically those relating to a race bias, Black Lives Matter is the most prominent one in the media. Black Lives Matter, which was founded on July 13, 2013, is an activist community that strives to end the world of anti Blackness, where every Black person has the social, economic, and political power to thrive (What We Believe). The Black Lives Matter movement has recently been geared toward police brutality. Black Lives Matter believes that police intentionally treat blacks differently and see them more as a threat than other races. They believe that the police inflict violent behavior on blacks because of their skin color. The Black Lives Matter website says, We are guided by the fact that all Black lives matter, regardless of actual or perceived sexual identity, gender identity, gender expression, economic status, ability, disability, religious beliefs or disbeliefs, immigration status, or location (What We Believe). A prominent stakeholder that opposes hate crimes relating to a religion bias is Alliance Defending Freedom. Alliance Defending Freedom is a Christian organization that fights to defend the religious freedoms guaranteed by the United States Constitution. Dr. Bill Bright, an American evangelist, founded the organization on January 31, 1994. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. The Journey Of Rain Poured Down The Journey Rain poured down, creating small streams flowing down the sides of the street. A leaf lay along the surface of the stream of muddy water, struggling to stay afloat as rain continued to fall. The wind moved the branches of the trees so forcefully it was as if they were trying to escape the swampy ground. Her concentration was broken as the white mail truck came into sight. Andy had been peering out the window in the den for what seemed like hours waiting for her letter to arrive. The mailman carried a blue umbrella covering his bag full of envelopes. He looked rather young. He attempted to jump over the stream, but he missed, landing right in the middle making the leaf drown. His head moved around as he checked to make sure no one saw. After shaking his legs to try and get the water out of his shoes he headed up the stairs to Andy s house. Andy Her hair was long and sandy brown and smelled of cherry blossoms with eyes like green olives that sparkled in the morning sky. She had skin as golden as the top of freshly baked biscuits. Being tall only enhanced her beauty. When she smiled you could not help but feel her joy. And her laugh, how could you forget her laugh? Andy came into this world with music in her mind and soul. The rhythm was in her heart. Music helped her escape from the world when the dark clouds came. The day she lost her father, the storms never seemed to cease until she started playing again. The violin brought her the wings to fly. When she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 56. How To Prevent Global Warming In Canada Global warming is a concern to everybody in Canada. Unless Canadians act now, the problems will increase and become a massive controversy for future generations. Shocking to say,but, Canada has about 0.5 percent of the world s population, but yet contributes to about 2 percent of the total greenhouse gas emissions. Along with that, in 2005, Canadians emitted about 747 megatonnes of carbon dioxideequivalent of greenhouse gasemissions. As a result of Canadians actions, Canada is facing shifting rainfall patterns, rising temperatures, increases in certain types of hazardous weather like heat waves, and the polar ice caps are melting, resulting in habitat loss for animals such as polar bears. Although, there are simple ways Canadians can prevent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This would be a considerable way to lessen the amount of greenhouse gases being released into the atmosphere. When fuel is burned, sulphur combines with oxygen which construct emissions that contribute to decreased air quality and have negative environmental effects. The government of Canada says they would reduce the average sulphur content in gasoline by nearly 70 percent. This means there would be reductions in air pollutant emissions from vehicles. By obtaining a car that is well suited for the person and is eco friendly, is one thing that makes a great difference in reducing the effects of global warming. Generally speaking, Canadians need to take major action now in order to lessen the effects of global warming. In the first place, Canadians are capable of saving energy from their own home. In addition to that, Canadians are capable of researching about where their food comes from. Furthermore, the Canadian government is adept of making strict greenhouse gas emission regulations on cars. It is important to act now and help save the planet before it is too late and suffer through the harsh ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...