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2. The Wizard Of Oz By William Shakespeare
The door man cries when he see how upset Dorothy is and say he will get them in to see the Wizard of
Oz.. They walk down a long hall and see fire and a large head of a god like figure who identified
himself as the Wizard of Oz and demand to know who they were. The Wizard of Oz is acting evil and
mean, but his action is a mask, a persona. He presents himself through fire and smoke, and is full of
insults for his uninvited guests. He command the Tin Man to step forward, he is aware he is coming
for a hearts, he calls him ugly names, including junk. The Tin Man speaks to him and is told to be
quiet. The Wizard of Oz addresses the Scarecrow, knowing he wants a brain, he calls him ugly names.
He calls the Cowardly to step forward, who is frighten and faints. Dorothy becomes angry at the way
the Wizard of Oz is treating them and steps forward in their defense. Dorothy tells the Wizard of Oz
he should be ashamed of himself, she shows her maturity in defense of her allies. The Wizard of Oz
does not give the Dorothy, the Tin Man, Scarecrow or the Cowardly Lion what they are seeking. He
said he would grant their requests, but they must prove themselves by performing a small task; they
must bring him the broom stick of the wicked witch of the west. The Wizard of Oz takes on the
personality of a shapeshifter, because he changes the direction of Dorothy s journey by sending them
on another journey. The new journey ordered by the Wizard of Oz leads to Dorothy s ultimate
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3. The Role Of Genius In Plato s Ion
The role and knowledge of the artist has been part of the philosophical discourse on art for a very long
time. There have been several philosophers who have contributed to the discussion. Plato, in his piece
Ion, provides an explanation of knowledge (technique) and inspiration, and how they affect an artist.
Plato does this through the dialogue of Socrates and the rhapsode Ion, whom is an expert in the poems
of Homer. Although written long ago, when art wasn t as developed/diverse as it has come to be, the
basic concept of knowledge versus inspiration is one that paved the road for future philosophers to
further the discussion of the knowledge and role of the artist. From the beginning of the dialogue, it is
inferred that Ion is a great rhapsode because he won first place in a contest. However, Ion admits early
on that his skill as a rhapsode only apply to when he is reciting the poems of Homer and not others .
Socrates responds to Ion: No one can fail to see that you speak of Homer without any art of
knowledge. If you were able to speak of him by rules of art, you would have been able to speak of all
other poets; for poetry is a whole. (Ion, Plato) This is the beginning of Plato establishing technique
when a man has acquired a knowledge of a whole art, the enquiry into good and bad is one and the
same. (Ion,Plato) It is clear through this dialogue that Socrates doesn t see Ion as having
knowledge/technique due to his inability to understand and perform anything other
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4. Guns Germs And Steel Summary
Allison Case Mr. Pachankis 4th period December 1, 2015 Diamond, Jared. Guns, Germs, and Steel:
The Fates of Human Societies. New York: W.W. Norton, 1998. Print. In the book Guns, Germs, And
Steel, Jared Diamond explains how different parts and people of the world advanced faster than
others. He states that it is not because of race or ethnicity that caused this difference; it is because of
the surroundings of the people that caused these improvements. Diamond argues this throughout the
whole book. He makes his argument believable to his readers. The point the author is trying to make
in this book was to dispute the important qualities that caused distinguished societies to have an
advancement
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5. 25 Million Car Research Paper
When you decide to start looking for a new car, you normally have a price range that you would like
to stay in. Of course, when it comes to different add ons and features, the price may seem to get way
out of hand very fast. However, surely there is a car out there that is more expensive than what you are
planning on getting. Of course there are. Some cars manage to rank up the price to over and above a
million dollars. Can you imagine getting a car loan for that? The 2012 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 can cost
you about $2.25 million. So, for those of you who are billionaires, that is probably just pocket change
right? What makes this a $2.25 million car is not only its sleek stylish design that would take James
Bond s breath away, but it would probably blow his hair off of his head. The Veyron has a 16 cylinder
engine and 1001 horsepower. Its top speed is 253 and can reach it in about 42.3 seconds, which is
pretty impressive seeing as the car weighs around 4,160 pounds. For those of you who don t have
$2.25 million to spend on the Veyron, perhaps you may want to look at the Pagani Zonda F Coupe,
which is only $1.4 million. This Italian car is well worth the million though. It has a V12, 6 speed
engine with twin plate clutch. With a 214 mph top speed, the Zonda Coupe is a little shy of matching
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The 2012 Maybach 62S Landaulet may the perfect car for those who want to feel the wind in their hair
while not sacrificing any of the luxury. The roof can fully retract towards the rear of the car, but can
still have the chauffeur s compartment closed and wind free. You can also kick your feet up and enjoy
the ride, literally. The rear seats, ok, arm chairs are made of white leather, recline, and also have a leg
and footrest. I know when I m riding in my $1.38 million car I have to be able to lean back and
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6. Data And Three Types Of Data Centers
Migration of data, applications from traditional data centers to the cloud has been calling the attention
to many corporations and analysts.
However, as the immense cloud relocation changes the data center industry, a smaller, under rated
change has been occurring around the non cloud applications that have been abandoned. These edge
applications have remained on premise and, because of the nature of the cloud, the criticality of these
applications has expanded altogether.
Some of the current limitations for applications shifting to the cloud are identified as
Latency
Limitation of bandwidth
Security
These apply to applications that require high availability, low latency and connectivity such as Uber,
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They are deliberately situated to address high volume needs.
Localized or Micro Data Center. A localized data center that is co located with the users of the data
center.
Characteristics:
Lack of security Unorganized racks
No redundancy
. No dedicated cooling
No DCIM monitoring.
The local equipment is critical to connectivity to everyday business applications. With more and more
living in the cloud, when that access point is down, employees cannot be productive.
This suggests that a change in how we design these small on premise data centers is needed. We can
no longer focus only on central and regional data centers, and arguably, more focus should be on the
localized sites because they are currently the weakest links.
The issue is that many downsized on premise data centers are not properly designed to assume their
new role as critical data outposts. Most are organized as one or two servers housed within a wiring
closet
Later in this paper, we describe best practices that should be deployed at these sites to ensure a highly
connected and productive business
Steps that enhance edge resiliency
In order to enhance critical edge application availability, several best practices are recommended:
Enhanced security When you enter some of these server rooms and closets, you typically see
unsecured entry doors and open racks (no doors). To enhance security, equipment should be moved to
a locked room or placed within a locked enclosure. Biometric access
8. Greek Influence On Hollywood
The Paramount decision and the Hollywood black list forever altered the direction of American film
making standards. Before the Paramount decision, major Hollywood studios owned a monopoly on
the movie industry. They bought their own movie theaters and hawked only their movies and also
forced movie stars into highly restrictive contracts. The Hollywood blacklistk, on the other hand, was
a time in history when the American Government focused on Hollywood to make sure they weren t
pushing a communist agenda on the public. They scrutinized many actors and directors and black
listed them from working in Hollywood. These events made a large change in the way movies were
produced and made the people of Hollywood question their rights as movie makers. The Paramount
decision was a supreme court ruling in 1948 against the major film studios in Hollywood. The studios
were Loew s incorporated, Fox, RKO, Paramount Pictures, and Warner Brothers, also called The big 5
. The court ruled for the elimination of block booking and blind buying. Block booking meant that a
studio would sell its films in packages on an all or nothing basis, usually theaters had to buy several ...
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This happened in 1947 when the House Committee of Un American Activities (HUAC) started to
convict writers, producers, and directors in Hollywood as being communist and pushing communist
inspired propaganda on the masses. The media at the time began extensive coverage of these
accusations and called the blacklisted people the Hollywood Ten . The Hollywood Ten declined to tell
HUAC whether or not they were communists. They found HUAC s questions to be infringing on their
constitutional rights. Because they would not cooperate the Committee found them guilty of contempt.
All ten people served up to a year in jail and were fined one thousand dollars. Being blacklisted they
were no longer able to work in America, some worked under sue do
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9. A Teacher s Assistant For An Afterschool Program Essay
As a teacher s assistant for an afterschool program called Good Grades Academy, I decided to the
vocabulary as an extension of the classroom teacher s comprehension unit. My vocabulary game was
based on a lesson involving literary elements for fifth grade students. I worked with a fifth grade
student named Bartek who is eleven years old. His strengths lie in his ability to figure out challenging
math problems, but he struggles in the areas of reading and comprehension. Bartek decoding skills are
on par with his grade level, but his comprehension skills are representative of a third or fourth grade
level. He cannot recall important information in the text and his writing responses are unrelated to the
text. In addition, Bartek often lacks motivation and has difficulty completing his work. He cannot sit
still and disturbs the other students working in the classroom. When asked to complete work related
tasks he states that it is too difficult and is inattentive when receiving instruction. I decided to play the
vocabulary game with him because it would be a fun and interactive way to help him learn words.
After the students in the afterschool program finish assigned work they are allotted time for fun
activities, so I used this opportunity to implement the vocabulary game. The purpose of my game was
to clarify literary elements that Bartek was working on understanding. As stated in the Core manual
Knowing about story structure provides a framework that helps students to
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10. Street Robbery Is A Most Frightful Crime
National Bureau of Investigation defines robbery as the attempting or taking one s personal property
by force, threat or violence. The most important evidence in a robbery is putting the victims in fear of
taking his/her belongings by force. Some crimes of robbery are giving death threats to the victim. It is
not robbery when the crimes are intentionally spreading rumors and scandals of the victims in the past.
Another reason when they are in the spirit of alcohol or drugs.If the victim was threatened to take his
or her important belongings, this is the time it will be called as robbery. If the person was taken
important belongings from his body parts or from the cloth he or she wears without consent then it is a
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Eadicicco (2014) stated that people are willing to give money in exchange of their gadgets. It also said
that it is not just the device, but the stored data was more important which includes the applications,
pictures, videos, contacts and documents. For this they commonly used GPS (Global Positioning
System) a navigation system that will help to locate the location of a device, but not all phones are
supported with GPS. There was also an instructable about backpack anti theft bag alarm which is
similar to this study. The instructable also aims to draw the attention of the crowd when the culprit
tries to steal from the
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11. The Importance Of Real Property
Statutory deferral when real property is transferred to a corporation with FMV higher than the tax
basis.
The law provides three exceptions where the transfer of Real property to a corporation with market
value higher than the basis is not taxable; 1. The transferor owns more than 80% of voting stock of the
corporation immediately after the transfer 2. The transferor and a group, simultaneously transfer real
property to a corporation and own more than 80% of the corporate voting stock immediately after the
transfer. 3. The transferor already owns 80% voting stock of the corporation and any additional
transfers do not trigger gain. The above transfers only deferred the gain but did not exempt it, pursuant
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IRC § 721, which dictates transfer of property to partnership, is comparable to §351 except it does not
have an 80% or more ownership constraint, you could own 1% of partnership interest the transfer
would still be tax free. In addition, basis rules are like corporate rules upon transfer. The similarity
ends from this point forward, in cases where property is subject to liability, the partner would adjust its
basis in the partnership. Gain, if triggered due to partner s liability decrease, termed deemed
distribution, recognition of this gain could be circumvented by adjusting the transferor s outside basis,
hence no recognition of gain either by the partnership or the partner. In case of liquidating or non
liquidating distribution interplay of sections in partnership law avoids the recognition of gain, and in
both cases basis is adjusted instead. Gain is only triggered when the transferor sells property received
in both liquidating and non liquidating scenarios.
International investors investing in US real estate:
With real estate investment returns hovering between 14% to 21%, combined with the relative safety
of US markets and additional tax in Canada for Nonresident real estate investors, no wonder
investment in US real estate is way up according to a recent report. Topping this list are Brazilian,
Chinese, Canadians, Colombians and Middle Easterners who are investing heavily in Miami real
estate,
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12. Enter The Wu-Tang Clan
Wu Tang clan is a legendary New York based hip hop group which rose to fame in the early 90s.
Formed in Staten Island, it consists of ten members, RZA, GZA, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface
Killah, Inspectah Deck, U God, Masta Killa, Cappadonna and Ol Dirty Bastard (deceased). In this
paper, I will write about one of their most famous song, C.R.E.A.M. (which is the acronym for Cash
Rules Everything Around Me) from their debut album Enter The Wu Tang (36 Chambers) . The word
cream ever since then becomes a slang for money due to the popularity of this song. It was produced
by RZA, featuring hooks by Method Man and verses from Raekwon and Inspectah Deck.
The introduction starts with Raekwon doing a short introduction of this song with his aggressive ...
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He started of by telling the audience that he had struggled with survival since day one of his twenty
two years of life( It s been twenty two long hard years of still struggling ). He then proceeded onto
why: he used to dream big, with plans to make cream (cream refers to money here) but went to jail at
the age of fifteen shattered his dream due to his drug dealing. Getting arrested and facing jail time due
to dealing crack was very common at that time, According to The New York Times article After 3
Years, Crack Plague In New York Only Gets Worse , from January to October of 1988, 31,223 arrests
were made related to crack. Hence at that time, the situation faced by Inspectah Deck is very common
in New York. Then Inspectah Deck continued that the court ordered him to serve a sentence longer
than he deserved in a New York upstate prison with other convicted criminals. (from the court played
me short, now I face incarceration to handcuffed in the back of us, forty of us ) There is injustice in
sentencing crack and powder cocaine even though powder cocaine actually has higher potency than
crack. Before Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 was implemented, there was 100 to 1 sentencing disparity
between crack and powder cocaine according to the editorial The Fair Sentencing
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13. EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic And Trade Agreement Case...
On September 6, Belgium officially submitted its request to the Court of Justice of the European
Union ( CJEU ) for an opinion about the compatibility of the Investment Court System ( ICS ) with
EU law. This request result of a Belgian internal political compromise intended to lift Wallonia s veto
on the conclusion of the EU Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) seeks
clarification and asks the CJEU to shed light on the reformed system of dispute settlement between
States and investors. Needless to say, this opinion together with the Opinion 2/15 issued last May by
the CJEU will constitute a landmark decision for the future shaping of the EU trade and investment
policy.
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This system establishes a permanent judicial structure composed of two courts a Tribunal of First
Instance and an Appeal Tribunal. The members of these tribunals are appointed by representatives of
the Parties to the Treaty and must fulfill ethical requirements set up in the agreement. Therefore, this
permanent system marks a turning point and demonstrates the European Commission s will to
increase the legitimacy of the investment dispute settlement (even though, in our view, the system is
still not totally exempt of shortcomings due to the involvement of political powers in the appointment
process).
(1) Autonomy of the EU legal order and consequences on the investment dispute settlement
The EU s legal order is traditionally seen as autonomous. The CJEU already established this doctrine
in early 60 s in the landmark case, Costa v. Enel. This principle is simple: the EU has its own order,
distinctive from national and international legal systems, with essential characteristics that domestic
law, international law and therefore international agreements cannot alter. Among these characteristics
figure the peculiar architecture of the EU legal system: the Treaties grant to the CJEU an exclusive
judicial prerogative over the interpretation of EU law.
To note, the CJEU took precisely into account, among others, this argument to reject the EU s
adhesion to the European
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14. Shadowhunters Research Paper
Preface
Everyone knows the world has an evil side but only a few know just how evil. Demons exist, though a
pure demon is now a rare thing, most of the bloodlines have been tainted and are now full of half
breeds called downworlders. Vampires, Fairies, Wizards, Shifters, Werewolves and more walk the
earth and mundanes, or humans, see them as other humans. Only other downworlders or
Shadowhunters can see them in their true form.
Shadowhunters, now that is a special breed! They are an advanced race of humans called Nephilim,
born with angel blood. They have the ability to use magic runes, burned into their bodies by an angel
weapon called a stele, to help protect them and give them strength. They were tasked with defending
the mundanes, or humans, of the world and keeping the downworlders in check. Their job was
difficult and dangerous and their numbers had dwindled greatly over the years. Though very few of
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Lucian and Valentine were parabatai a pair of Nephilim who take an oath to fight side by side, willing
to lay down their lives for one another without hesitation, bound as fighting partners for life. Parabatai
are rare as the pair has to be chosen when they are under the age of eighteen. To have a Parabatai is
considered a blessing of the angel Raziel upon the pair and they must vow and unbreakable oath
before the Shadowhunter council.
Young and idealistic Valentine, Lucian, and Jocelyn felt that the Shadowhunter laws needed to be
updated and had begun the process of meeting with the Clave council to voice their ideas. Of course,
as they were young, they didn t feel like they were being taken seriously and got frustrated. Lucian
and Jocelyn were okay with continuing to work at getting the council to change its mind but Valentine,
he was not content to go through the proper channels any
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15. The Morality Play Everyman
The morality play Everyman is a play during the medieval period that represent all mankind while
dramatizing evil characters and good characters. The play upholds Christian virtues as the characters
are presented with abstract qualities. The play starts with God talking to Death to convey a message to
Everyman a pilgrimage he must take because of the sins that everyman has commented. God is upset
with everyman because of unkind acts, plentiful sins, and worldly riches that man has commented
while living without fear. The morality play Everyman is a play that illustrate life and death as the
author show the perception of death to Everyman.
In this play, God has made Death mandatory to everyman, Lord, I will in the world go run over all,
And cruelly outsearch both great and small; Every man will I beset that liveth beastly Out of God s
laws, and dreadeth not folly; He that loveth riches I will strike with my dart, His sight to blind, and
from heaven to depart, Except that alms be his good friend, In hell for to dwell, world without end.
Lo, yonder I see Everyman walking; Full little he thinketh on my coming; His mind is on fleshly lust
and his treasure, And great pain it shall cause him to endure Before the Lord Heaven King
(Pavao, 2014). Death is not tempted by man persuasions as he must deliver God s message. Death,
thou mighty messenger, is sent to search out Everyman to rely a message that grave awaits him. When
Death approached Everyman, Everyman tells him, Oh
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16. Antonio Gramsci Prison Notebooks
Antonio Gramsci s ideology adheres to the fundamental re orientation of Marxist thought applied to
the revolutionary change in the context of 20th Century Western European society. His discourse on
the dynamics of class struggle and the power of dominating institutions, forms the foundation of a
distinct cultural critique of the causes and consequences of the elite s maintenance of hegemony
(dominance) that is, through the consent of the mass of people as a result of the ruling classes
propagation of false consciousness. Whilst accepting Marx s analysis of capitalism and the ongoing
struggle between the ruling class and the subordinate working class as the driving force which
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This was then the main task of a socialist movement, with the intention of breaking the ideological
bonds between the ruling class and the general population. The central theme of Gramsci s theoretical
reflections in his prison notebooks is the taking and management of power by an emerging historical
force intent on creating a new civilisation. In his writings, Gramsci s exploration on the potential of
Marxism, enabled an alternative form of a communist society. In response to the emergence of a
totalitarian regime under Stalin, Professor Pellicani revived the works of Gramsci to offer an
alternative to communism which aimed at a truer Marxism devoid of coercion and evil. While the
fundamental nature of Marxism calls on the need for a utopian society, Pellicani concludes that
through an attempt to reorganise civilisation according to a single principle, totalitarianism is the
inevitable result of all programs that aim at a perfect world. In the aftermath of the Russian Revolution
and Lenin s leadership, the Russian state and its coercive arms allowed for the dictatorship of Stalin to
arise. Stalinism enforced state terror, rapid industrialisation and a command economy whereby all
society was subservient to Stalin s will. A cult of personality was developed with Stalin placed as the
super human embodiment of the Russian Revolution Stalin, man of steel; perfection of Soviet man. A
critical objective of Stalinism was the concept of a classless society. While the basis of communism
stems from marxist theory, Gramsci stressed that socialism could never be imposed from above, but
would have to be the self conscious expression of the oppressed groups
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17. Essay On Texas Senate
Khatiwada5 Sandesh Khatiwada Professor Sharifian Government 2306 71001 19 November 2017
Texas House of Representative is the part of Texas legislature. There are 150 members in Texas house
of representative who are elected from single member district and are served for limited 2 years term.
According to the 2010 Census, each member of Texas house of representative represents about
167,637 people. Texas house of representative consist of large numbers of different house committees.
Economic Small Business Development, Energy resources, Country affairs, Environment regulation,
home land security and public safety, Higher education, Public health, Transportation are some
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They are Environment Regulation, County Affairs and Education. As I already mentioned I will give
my best to keep the environmental fresh and healthy by make a policy which will very effective and it
would play an important role to regulate the environment. Because of the construction, industry and
business there are lots of impact in environment and polluted the environment. So, by making certain
laws I could be able to reduce the pollution. I like to mention the function of those selected house
committees which I already mention as my field of interest where I wish to serve and represents
people. Firstly, Environmental Regulation where it s been currently represented by Pickett Joseph as a
chairman and Thompson Ed as vice chairman along with other 7 house members. 2 They mainly
function on air, land and water pollution, the regulation of waste disposal. They function on
environment matter which is regulated by the state health service. 3 They make a policy on oversight
of the Texas commission on environment Quality as a part of environmental regulation. They also
passed a different bill to keep the environment by controlling the waste and recycling process.
Secondly, House committee of County affairs, which is currently representing by Coleman Garnet as a
chairmen and Springer Drew as a Vice chairmen. They re total 9 members having jurisdiction. Their
function is counties organization, creation, boundaries, government,
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18. A Reflection On Physical Aggression
Physical aggression Narcissism is linked to low empathy, and aggressive reactions to threat.
Therefore, it comes as no surprise that it has been linked to physical aggression as well (Blinkhorn,
Lyons, Almond, 2016). Baumeister and colleagues (1996, as discussed in Maples et al., 2010) suggest
the threatened egotism hypothesis, which claims that when the positive view of the self of a
narcissistic individual is attacked by others, violence may result. Hence, why narcissistic individuals
get aggressive when their self concept is threatened (Maples et al., 2010). Especially individuals with
vulnerable narcissism get in a shame rage cycle. Their sense of entitlement makes them think they
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This might explain why high rates of narcissistic personality styles were found in women arrested for
intimidate partner violence (Simmons, Lehmann, Cobb, Fowler, 2005).
Psychological abuse Psychological abuse should not be overlooked when one looks at intimidate
partner violence. Narcissism often has negative consequences, such as pain and suffering, in romantic
partners, due to mainly antagonistic and intrusive behaviours (Lamkin, Campbell, vanDellen Miller,
2015). Narcissistic individuals see themselves as better looking, smarter, and more socially
extraverted than their partner when having grandiose narcissism (Campbell, Foster, Finkel, 2002).
They often use interpersonal relationships to enhance and maintain their self concept (Lamkin,
Campbell, vanDellen, Miller, 2015). This predicts an exploitative and selfish approach to interpersonal
relationships that include a lack of empathy, game playing, and infidelity. Since the initial stages of the
relationship are often very positive. The interpersonal difficulties become apparent over time (Miller,
Campbell, Pilkonis, 2007). Narcissism is linked to a game playing love style, aversion to partner
dependence, deception, and attention to other potential partners. Receiving the benefits of the
relationship without paying the costs.
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19. Joseph Heller s Catch 22 Essay
Catch 22 Comparison Paper
Catch 22 by Joseph Heller is a complex and intricate novel. Heller uses many themes, does not have
the story line in chronological order and often uses irony in his descriptions. Many of the themes can
be compared to other literature. One of the themes that can be compared is fear in war. The idea is that
the evils and cruelty of war can make a grown man go back into a fetal state. This can be seen in The
Ball Turret Gunner by Randall Jarrell and can be compared to the metaphor used in chapter five of
Catch 22. In this chapter Yossarian talks about the tight crawl space which led to the plexiglass
bombardier s compartment.
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When he went to tell ex PFC Wintergreen his theory though, he was pushed away. It was if he didn t
care to think about the situation. This shows the lack of respect for another human life. This can also
be seen in SlaughterHouse V. One of the things Billy thinks about is the value of human life. The
question he asks is how can God not value the life of people and let them be slaughtered. What he was
referring too was the concentration camps that he was in and saw people die at and the bombing of
Dresden where many people lost their lives. Billy Pilgrim felt that if God loved his people that he
wouldn t allow this to happen. So therefore there would be no God because the God that people have
learned about, loves everyone and would certainly not allow harm to anyone. This definitely takes aim
at religion and basically sees how much faith a person might have in God despite the evil he sees
around him. Another take on it is that why does God want people to be miserable. This is seen by Doc
Daneeka constantly asking Why Me . She talks about Hungry Joe and how Yossarian is constantly
worries about Hungry Joe. She starts out by sarcastically saying that she has no stress. She says that
she knows there is a war and there are people suffering. She can t figure out why she has to be one of
them. Another theme and imagery used in Catch 22 is the prison
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20. Medical Office Research Paper
Computers Medical Offices Anyone who has either worked in the healthcare field or who have made a
visit to a medical facility for patient care have likely seen or experience the advancement of
technology for healthcare operations and patient care delivery. A testament to this fact is the use of
computers in medical offices usage encompasses the front and back office operations. Two examples,
of how medical staff uses computers is for registering patients and entering diagnostic results such as
lab test(Colorado Technical University, 2017). Electronic Health Records (EHR) One of the most
transcending advances that technology has allotted the healthcare field is the use of Electronic Health
Records (EHR). Simply stated, EHRs are a contemporary approach to storing patient s information by
exchanging paper for technology (Colorado Technical University, 2017; HealthIT, 2017). Among the
information that found in E H R s include Administrative and billing data; Patient demographics;
Progress notes; Vital signs; Medical histories; Diagnoses Medications; Immunization dates; Allergies;
Radiology images; and Lab and test result (HealthIT, 2017). Thus, the ramifications for inaccurate
information can have far reaching impacts not just to medical operations but also to a patient s health.
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The Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission (EHNAC) website (www.enac.gov,
2017) describes practice management systems as critical linchpins to take the success of a medical
practice and achieving its goals of driving down cost and improving quality (para1.). The systems are
used for the transmission of patient information (Colorado Technical University, 2017) and the need
for privacy and security of the information during transmission must meet the standards set by the
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) (www.healtit.gov,
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21. Persuasive Essay On Professional Sports Betting
Nfl, Nba, Nhl, how would you like to make money off of professional sports? Now you can. Maryland
is now a state that is allowing its citizens to bet on professional sports just as people would bet on
horse races. Obviously betting on a sport is gambling and it will come with a risk of losing your
money. Gambling itself however should not be illegal because if you are betting your own money that
you have earned than it is just a risk that you are willing to take with your money. As long as you bet
legally among allowed events to bet on people should be allowed to have a good time doing so and
that is why Maryland is now allowing you to bet on professional sporting events. The potential time
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Steve Thompson from the Washington Post stated in his article Long Odds , Experts suggest that
illegal sports betting in the United States is a $50 billion to $150 billion business, though it s probably
impossible to accurately estimate. According to research by UNLV s Center for Gaming Research,
legal sports betting in Nevada totaled nearly $5 billion last year, led by wagers on football both
college and professional which accounted for $1.76 billion. This shows that there is a huge market for
underground betting on professional sports but if it were to be legal more people would bet the legal
way because then they get clean money and it allows them to bet without a risk of being arrested. Jeff
Barker from The Baltimore Sun state There is an underground market in which people bet online
through offshore sites. The American Gaming Association says it is a multibillion dollar industry that
has been unregulated and untaxed. The Super Bowl and March Madness tend to attract huge interest
from American customers. A multibillion dollar underground market for sports betting is not what we
should have in America if we know we could do something to prevent it. Therefore legalizing the
betting on professional and college sports would help put a stop to illegal gambling activity that is
occuring in
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22. Crescent Hotel And Spa Research Paper
My tradition includes, going to the most haunted hotel in America! My family and I stay at the
Crescent Hotel and Spa every year. I ve always loved going here, even though I used to be scared out
of my pants.
The Crescent Hotel and Spa is located in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. It s only about a two hour drive
from my house. The hotel is very historic and so is all of Eureka Springs. It s all very warm and
welcoming. You feel at home as soon as you arrive. The adventures never end. From swimming, to the
ghost tour, to the food, There is always something to do, you are never bored.
The Ghost Tour is something I ve always done. Its long, you go from the morgue, which is where most
of the action happens, to the top
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23. Meaning Things Are Big Meaning
The Most Meaningful Word The most meaningful word in the story, ¨Little Things are Big¨, is failed.
The story, ¨Little Things are Big¨ is about a man recalling a time when he felt like he was impolite and
uncivil. This man has lots of respect for his culture and as a Puerto Rican believes in courtesy. When
he does not fulfill his imaginary duty he feels like he has failed. The word,failed, is the most
meaningful word in, ¨Little Things are Big¨ because it sets the tone. Tone means feelings or an attitude
expressed. So the word has a lot of feeling and meaning it behind it. The word helps the readers
understand how awful the character feels. At the end of the story when it says, If you were not that
prejudiced, I failed you, dear lady.
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24. Animal Farm By Vladimir Lenin
The novel Animal Farm is about a group of animals who rebel against the ranch owner and take over
the ranch. However, once the animals were at last all equal, the pigs started to gradually make the
farm a dictatorship by deceiving the other animals. The point where the free farm became just as
atrocious as the original was when the pigs begun to walk on two legs, which was incredibly
allegorical of the pigs becoming the evil humans that they swore never to become. Overall, the whole
story was a metaphor of the Russian Revolution. Much like it occurred in Animal Farm, the visions of
a better future dreamed about by Vladimir Lenin do not transpire. The philosophical goals and
outcomes of communist societies are drastically incongruent because humankind is avaricious. Once
absolute power is given to a person that does not genuinely believe in the purpose, that person often
becomes corrupt. In the case of Animal Farm, the pigs started to relish the luxuries of humans and
kept wanting more. To entirely understand why the philosophical goals and outcomes of communist
societies are drastically different, one must first understand the reasons for the original development of
socialist and communist philosophy in Europe, the events that were impetus behind fundamental
change in Russia, and the social, political, economic, and cultural factors which cause the practices of
newly formed political systems to deviate from purist philosophy. The reasons for the original
development of
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25. Tragic Death Of Romeo And Juliet
The play, Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare is a tragic love story set in the olden days about
two teenagers from different feuding families falling in love ultimately resulting in both of their
deaths. The story contains lots of supporting characters that contribute to causing the death of Romeo
and Juliet. One character that has a big impact on their deaths is Friar Laurence. Friar Laurence is a
friend to both Romeo and Juliet along with being a priest that marries many of the townspeople. Friar
Laurence s caring personality, gracious motives, and foolish actions lead to Romeo and Juliet s tragic
death. Throughout the play, Friar Laurence demonstrates a caring and friendly personality to Romeo
and Juliet. In act 3 scene 3 Romeo goes to Friar Laurence and tells him how distraught he is about not
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The friar supports Romeo and Juliet being together because he hopes that it will bring the two families
together, The Capulets, and Montagues, and end their generations long feud. In act 2 scene 4 the Friar
says, In one respect I ll thy assistant be; For this alliance may so happy prove, To turn your households
rancor to pure love. (Act 2, Scene 4, Lines 90 93). This shows that he not only wants Romeo and
Juliet to be happy but he wants to create peace by bringing the two households together. This shows
strong optimism because the two families have been feuding for generations and the solution to this
seems more complicated than two of the family members dating, this seems like it would create more
problems, which it later does in the story, but The Friar keeps his optimism that this will end the
fueding of the families. This does not go as The Friar believes it will, it actually goes tragically wrong,
resulting in causing the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet. This shows that even though The Friar
keeps optimistic views it still results in the tragic deaths of Romeo and
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26. Keeping Cool On The Hot Seat Analysis
Chapters eighteen through thirty six in Keeping Cool on the Hot Seat by author Judith Hoffman
discusses preparing for and recovering from the press. Getting the correct informational statements out
to the media in a timely and accurate fashion is important to any Crisis Management Team; and being
prepared for any forum of public speaking is vital as one only gets one chance to make a first
impression. In order to begin preparation, it is recommended by Hoffman to begin with brainstorming
to come up with the any and all possible questions that the press corps could possibly ask. Having the
answers to questions goes a lot further with one s credibility than the answer I don t know. Some of
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Answer the question: use the advice provided earlier to formulate a clear, concise, positive answer,
with a quotable sound bite . (Hoffman 2011, 145). And Make your point bridging to a must air
comment/message. Every question posed can provide the spokesperson with an opportunity to
reinforce the major points. Some of the other themes that the author points out include, if it is a false
assertion, correct it; confusing questions should be clarified, but be careful not to keep asking for a
question to be restated, this will make the spokesperson look incompetent. Don t let the reporter put
your words into another meaning so what you are saying... is a common pitfall to avoid. The reporter
is never off the record when a journalist gets a hold of a piece of information that could stimulate the
general public, suddenly the record was never off in the first place. Going back to the ten Cs , calm is
one of the most important when talking with the press. Nothing grabs headlines like Donald Trump
yelling at a Hispanic reporter to get out of the
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27. Gimpel The Fool Essay
Gimpel the Fool Theme Analysis Essay
It is written, better to be a fool all your days than for one hour to be evil Gimpel the Fool by Isaac
Bashevis Singer teaches readers about faith, acceptance, and forgiveness
The reason for Gimpel s faith is his belief in the afterlife. he believes in his god and that there is a
haven and hell he tells himself how things will be so much better once he finally able to reach that
final destination Faith in the short story Gimpel the fool plays a major role it is sometimes the very
reason Gimpel seems to be a fool no matter what he is told he believes every word that he hears. If I
ever dared say, Ah, you re kidding! there was trouble. People got angry. What was I to do? I believed
them, and hope
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28. Development Of A Mobile App For Healthcare
2. Literature review This section describes the initial phase of using mobile technologies in healthcare
sector presenting the review of past and current apps and innovations. Also, this describes the issues
surrounding the development of a mobile app for healthcare. It also studies the general questions faced
from the exploration of health services in Nepal. The main aim of this project is to develop a
healthcare app for a mobile that best suits the general people and healthcare providers in Nepal by
further investigation based on its availability, accessibility and usability. There are 75 districts in
Nepal, but the most developed are the three districts of Kathmandu Lalitpur and Bhaktapur within
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It not only started a mobile banking but has changed the lives of people. (TRANSFORMING RURAL
ECONOMIES THROUGH MOBILE BANKING IN NEPAL, 2013) (Shankar, 2010)(Regmi, 2015)
(Dixit, 2013) So, it is time to create another initiative from this and launch a mobile health service in
Nepal that can reach people as the mobile banking has done. As such, this raises more questions such
as: 1. What is the condition of health service in Nepal? Is a mobile health an answer to current issues?
2. Are the measures in place to launch such initiative? 3. Are the health organisations aware of mobile
health launched in other countries and ready to adopt them? (Shankar, 2010) (Dixit, 2013) 2.1. Review
of some of the mobile technologies used in Health sector Healthcare professionals require being
highly mobile because of the nature of their work, Working in various locations such as ICUs,
operation theatre, emergency departments etc. Hence communication between healthcare
professionals is very important. (Ammenwerth, et al., 2000) (Bardram, 2005) (Banitas, et al., 2004),
(Burdette Herchline, 2008) in the 1990s Healthcare professionals used to have pagers for mobile
communication until the mobile phones were widely available (Burdette Herchline, 2008). The
presence of mobile Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) in the 1990s enabled healthcare professionals
to organize their
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29. Charlie Gordon In Flowers For Algernon By Daniel Keyes
Imagine if scientists and doctors can give a higher IQ to those who are mentally challenged? Well, it
happened to Charlie Gordon in the novel Flowers For Algernon by Daniel Keyes. Charlie is a 32 year
old man who has an IQ of only 68. Charlie has always been frustrated because he is not able to
remember things or read difficult stories , he believes if he can read and write like everyone else he
would be more likeable and will be able to have more friends so, when he is offered an opportunity to
go through an operation to become smart he takes it, because all his life he wanted to be smart like
other pepul so I can have lots of frends who like me . Charlie was required to make progis riport to see
if he had any changes after
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30. Tornadoes Vs Hurricanes
Did you know that tornadoes can be described as cyclonic because of the way the wind rotate. , from
the article What You Should Know about Tornados This essay is about how hurricanes and tornadoes
have many differences and similarities. A tornado is a frequently visible cone that tornadoes narrow
points. The definition of hurricane is a wind from a rotating storm. First of all there are many different
similarities that tornadoes and hurricanes have in common. In fact the similarities between hurricanes
and tornados are many for example the description. Typical hurricanes are 500 miles wide. while
tornados are only a few hundred miles wide. Both of these extreme weather events, are hurricanes are
cyclonic and A tornado can
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31. Family Formation And Structure Of The Nuclear Family
Combining the multitude of factors that contribute to family formation and structure parallels to
mixing ingredients to make a soup that does not always come out with the same taste, as even with the
same contributing factors such as race, gender, and social, economic, and political pressure, one
family can greatly differ from another. The ideology of the nuclear family shape clashed with my
family s more extended and traditional family structure, and upon arrival to the United States from
Korea, initially resulted in opaque gendered behavior and thinking along with muddled male and
female constructs. As the family s stay continued, the idea and shape of the nuclear family began to
whittle away at my grandparents and father s initial ideals, albeit at a different pace. As a result of my
grandparents directing joining the workforce and contributing, the nuclear family ideals had little
influence; on the other hand, my father, after growing up through schooling and having more in depth
experience with American culture, was more affected, and the transition into the ideology of the
nuclear family was nearly complete after having children. As my father came to be the main
breadwinner of the family, the nuclear family shape and ideology was fortified and increasingly
embraced, as my dad was pressured to provide, which promoted male dominance within the
household.
In order to comprehend and identify a family s ideals, it is important to know the structure first. My
family
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32. Eassy On Mouse
Introduction
Nowadays, mouse has become an important part of the interaction between human and computer. I ve
use a mouse since when I was still a kid for playing the computer games. But before I enter to the
Business Information Technology lecture and tutorial class, the word mouse for me is only a thing that
can connect to computer and let us to function the computer screen easily. I have no idea with who
was invented a mouse, and the others information about mouse. I think many people have the same
thought with me about to know more about mouse and what does it can be used for.
What Is Mouse
Mouse is also a device that can fit in everyone s hand palm with comfortably. (Shelly et al. 2005) The
idea of the called of mouse is derived from the shape of it, because mouse looks like the animal
mouse, and the wire that connect with it also can be imagine as the tail of the mouse. Computer mouse
can be rolled across a flat surface. Computer user can use the mouse to function the computer by
pressing the button on the mouse to perform the required activities and tasks on the computer. Mouse
is a good helper that helps people to do task on the computer with flexible and it was efficiency, this is
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When the ball rolls in a certain direction, the mechanical sensor or electronic circuit in the mouse will
detect the direction and move the pointer into signal of the computer, so that the computer can be
process. Mechanical mouse requires a mouse pad to place the mouse, so the mouse can be work
efficiently. Besides, to protect the ball in the mouse from the build up of the dust and dirt, one of the
best way is to put the mouse pad under it, because one of the drawbacks of mechanical mouse is, it is
more attracting to the dust and
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33. World War I Poetry with Emphasis on Wilfred Owens
World War I spanned four years, from June 1914 to June 1918. During this war, technological
advances increased the danger for the soldiers who took part in battle. Poison gas and trench warfare
transformed World War I into a cesspool of sickness and death. Poetry during World War I provided a
way to connect people back home with the horrific lifestyle soldiers had to face on a daily basis. Poets
such as Wilfred Owens used vivid imagery, dire diction, and other literary devices to depict the
grueling tasks of warfare. World War I, otherwise known as the Great War, began on June 28th, 1914,
when Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo, Bosnia. This began a four year war that
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But the struggle, and the sense that one is saving bits from the wreckage, doesn t give one a chance to
be mastered by the unutterable woe (Gay).
Chemical warfare was developed by German scientist in 1914, but was not deemed chivalrous until
January 1915. . The Germans launched the first major poison gas attack near Ypres on April 22, 1915.
French colonial troops were the victims. Two days later another gas attack hit Canadian troops who
had just entered the trenches. On both occasions the Germans inflicted thousands of casualties and
penetrated enemy lines but failed to achieve the hoped for decisive results. Much the same pattern
would follow as the war progressed. Following the initial German example, both sides used
increasingly treacherous varieties of poison gas and perfected methods of delivery (Lengel 18). The
use of poison gas claimed the lives of 500,000 to 650,000 people. One man who served for the British
Expeditionary Force described poison gas as, a crawling yellow cloud that pours in upon you, that gets
you by the throat and shakes you as a huge mastiff might shake a kitten, leaves you burning in every
nerve and vein of your body with pain unthinkable (Gay). Wilfred Owens was born on March 18,
1893 in Shropshire, England. Following his grandfather s death, The Owens family moved to
Birkenhead. Owens began studying at the Birkenhead Institution in 1897. In 1906 Owens s family
moved again, and Wilfred
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34. To What Extent Was Themistocles Responsible for Greek...
To what extent was Themistocles responsible for the Greek victory in the Persian Wars? Daniel Ashby
Themistocles was responsible for the Greek victory in the Persian wars to a considerable extent. The
key to Athens strength in the 5th Century BC was in this general and statesman and therefore, as
Greek victory relied so heavily on Athens, Themistocles vitally contributed to the outcome of the
Persian king s invasion of 480 479 BC. His early life reflects the character and skills developed that
were responsible for these contributions. Five pivotal roles he undertook were of varying degrees
responsible for Greece s success against Xerxes. Themistocles possessed an incredible foresight ...
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To a certain degree the characteristics of his youth, despite his own affirmation of breaking and
training , beneficially prevail to adulthood. The roman biographer Cornelius Nepos ascertains that The
vices of his early youth were compensated by great virtues . These same vices, his impulsive attitude
in the public life, were responsible for the very virtuous achievements he is referring to. In fact these
character traits foreshadow the decisions he would make years later in the Persian Wars.
Comparatively, his impulsiveness matured into a cunning and uncontrollable determination in the face
of authority. He was cleverly deceitful in the construction of a fleet of triremes, he was
uncompromising against the Spartan commander Eurybiades at the first gathering at Corinth in 480
BC, and he was determined to get his own way in vital battles such as Salamis and Artemisium
whether that required deceiving those authorities above him or not. Plutarch, Nepos, and Themistocles
himself all refer to a degree of uncontrollable yet cunning determination that serves a great purpose in
Greece s victory over Persia. Above all this, while he was still a youth public affairs laid their grasp
upon Themistocles. Plutarch also describes that while other boys would entertain themselves and
indulge in leisurely activities, Themistocles would be composing and rehearsing to himself mock
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