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2. Use of Symbols in The Lottery by Shirley Jackson
Many great authors use symbolism numerous of time in their stories. A symbol is a noun or word that
represents a different idea. An author displays the symbols as a hit rather than blurting it out. Symbols
are not only used in novels or poems, they are also used in everyday use. For an example, the
American flag has fifty stars on it which each star represents a state. On the other hand, the thirteen
stripes plays the part of our thirteen colonies; the beginning of our country. Even with our high school,
a tiger pawl represents us as a fighting tiger that will strive to do what s right, and to show our strength
against our greatest rivals.
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(The Lottery Names) Jack is standing for the young generation. He was the youngest household taking
the risk for the family. glad to see your mother s got a man to do it (Shirley Jackson 1994) One of the
minor characters in The Lottery is Mrs. Delacroix. According to Martine the name Delacroix is the
meaning of the cross in French (Literary Analysis Essay) The Delacroix family wasn t picked, so they
were blessed.
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Shirley Jackson did not only use characters to represent a different idea but she also used objects for
symbolism. The main object form the story was the black box. The box plays on the idea of a coffin
holding the dead people (symbolism in Shirley Jackson The Lottery ) The box contains the white
papers which represent each family, who have a chance of death. The box itself is a symbolizes
tradition. No one really knows how the lottery began, but they keep following through with it, because
it s always been done (pirate teacher) The villagers themselves have no clue when the lottery started,
but it s been their tradition that they ve been doing for years. It s been done even before Old Time
Warner. Not only is it a tradition to the people but they are also loyal to it. The black box is nearly
falling apart... But the villagers are unwilling to replace it. (Symbols The Black Box) Even the
villagers knew that the box was hardly even a box. Their loyalty to the box was so great that they won
t
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3. Racial Profiling After September 11 Essay
Hessian Abbess says he watched in humiliation as two security officers yanked clothes out of his carry
on bag in plain view of dozens of other travelers at Baltimore/Washington International Airport.
Hessian Abbess, an Arab lawyer going to a convention, was kept at the gate for 30 minutes that
October day. He tried to show them a business card that identified him as member of the National Bar
Association, but they paid no attention. I felt threatened. I felt if I protested too much, I was going to
eat airport carpet, Hessian Abbess says.
A US Airways gate agent told him he was detained because he fit a profile designed to identify
travelers who may pose a security risk. But the agent wouldn t be more specific. Hessian Abbess
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The model is expected to be an improvement over the written guidelines that airport employees use
now.
Civil rights groups met with Secretary of Transportation to discuss concerns about the profiling
system. Participants included the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, the ACLU and the American Muslim
Council. One result: By Dec. 31, signs will be posted at airports telling travelers how to contact the
Department of Transportation if they have a complaint about security. The DOT says it is investigating
45 complaints about racial and ethnic concerns received this year. We are going to be working with the
airlines on the things we re hearing about, says DOT general counsel Nancy McFadden. We re going
to be vigilant about this.
Profiling is not new. American Airlines began using profiling in 1986, drawing on the expertise of
former El Al employees who developed it for the Israeli airline.
Simply put, profiling is a screening system intended to ferret out travelers who might try to hijack a
plane or smuggle a bomb aboard. It involves asking questions Did you pack your own bags and Did
anyone ask you to carry anything for them are two examples and examining a passenger s travel
habits. A ticket paid for with cash, a one way ticket bought the day of departure, or lack of a travel
history with a particular airline may be red flags that lead to extra scrutiny.
Airline and Federal Aviation Administration officials say profiling methods do not include
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4. Needs Analysis
Needs Analysis
Training and Development
HR 592
Introduction
The purpose of the survey is to give the employee the opportunity to provide opinions on where Solar
Turbines Inc. should focus their attention in order to improve the climate and productivity of the Test
Department. The survey was complete and analyzed, the results will be used to improve in areas of
training and development.
The results of the assessment was analyzed by our human resource department, the two student from
Keller School of Management and will be shared with the members of the organization shortly after a
training package is put in place.
Organization Business
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We will be a leader in providing preferred solutions that maximize the use of pre engineered industrial
gas turbine products and systems that demonstrate quality and value to customers with power
generation, compression, or pumping needs.
We Will Grow Profitably. We will focus on an expanding range of turbo machinery products and
services in growth oriented markets and geographic areas to ensure our returns continuously exceed
the corporate average.
This mission statement drives the organization from the top level executive and staff to the hourly
work force. The mission core values are managed at the departmental level by the managers and
supervisors.
Needs Analysis
A survey was provided to 30 Solar Turbines Engine Test Department. Arrangements were made by the
test management and Human Resources to conduct a needs assessment. The survey was review by the
Test Manager and an HR rep prior to administering the survey. Once the survey was administered it
took an average of 10 min to complete the 25 question survey. Once the data was complete, it was
collected for analysis. There were a total of 25 questions in the areas of Quality, Communication and
Employee Expectation. The results of the survey reveal two basic and specific training needs. The first
training need was in the area of Communication. This is vitally important for developing the best
talent in our people. This can only be
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5. College Admissions Essay-The Fearless Foursome
The Fearless Foursome
Mom! Mommy! Maaaaaaaaa! This is the ringtone that I use for my children s phone calls I want to be
certain that when they call I know that it s one of them or someone with their phone calling me about
them. It is of the utmost importance that my girls know that I have created a system that lets me know
when they are in need of my voice, my presence, my Mothering. My Mommy relationship with my
daughters all 3 of them is the most important one, only second to God Almighty. It took time for me to
feel free as a single mother though, in the beginning I saw it was a source of bondage!
My worst fear, I did say my worst fear was having children and raising them alone! I was willing to
subject myself to all manner of
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6. Youth Culture Is Saturated With Porn Essay
The main purpose for this essay is to discuss whether or not youth culture is saturated with porn? The
essay aims to highlight what youth culture is and how it can be affected? This will take into account a
number of sources, research including The Academy of Paediatrics and Colett (2014) in order to
establish a definition of what the term youth culture truly is. It will then discuss what porn is and how
it can affect a young person and finally how educators can approach such a sensitive topic. What is
youth culture? Youth culture is the way adolescents live their lives and the social normalities, values
and practices they share. Colette identifies that youth culture is not so easily defined and is rapidly
changing. This identifies an issue in itself that because of rapid change youth can find it difficult to
define them selves, who they are and what they want. There are many areas in society that affect youth
culture, these include: music and film, literature, social media, sexual attitudes, sub cultures, political
and commercial influences, and a constant battle to challenge traditions. In more recent years young
people are feeling more pressure by society in many ways but none so as high as sexual pressure. The
age people are beginning to have their first sexual experience is on a rapid decrease with some known
cases as young as 10, along side the amount of sexual promiscuity is on the increase. Television and
radio advertisement, movies and everyday music young people
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7. Lee Iacocc An American Businessman Known For Engineering...
Brief Introduction of Leader
Lee Iacocca is an American businessman known for engineering the Ford Mustang and Ford Pinto
cars. He was born on October 15, 1924 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States.He was a President
and CEO of Chrysler from 1978 and also a chairman from 1979, until the end of 1992.He graduated
from Allentown high School in 1942, and Lehigh University in neighboring Bethlehem, Pennsylvania,
with a degree in industrial engineering. He also took his electives in politics and plastics from
Princeton University.
Iacocca began a career at the Ford Motor Company as an engineer. Iacocca joined Ford Motor
Company in August 1946. Iacocca served as president of Ford between 1970 and 1978, cutting costs,
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Jaques E. Clement, 1994 defined leadership as, the process in which one person sets the purpose or
direction for one or more other persons and gets them to move along together with him or her and with
each other in that direction with competence and full commitment .
According to Nicole Fallon in Business News Daily on December 10, 2014, Leader is someone who
brings people together and guides them toward a common goal. Anyone can tell others what to do, but
effective leadership requires much more than the ability to assign tasks to a group.
Although the goal is one, the ways to achieve the goals may vary. They may depend upon
characteristics, skills and vision of the leader
Follower
Great Leaders know they are not good at everything and accept the truth that delegation is
required.They respond by hiring skilled professionals to address the deficiencies in team and
strengthen the capacity of team.Iacocca demonstrated goodwill by taking a nominal salary as he asked
for union concessions to cut operating costs. Iacocca also built customer trust with his marketing
mantra, If you can find a better car, buy it. The best leaders not only develop their teams, but they also
share the publicity and rewards of successes with their teams.Training and mentoring are vehicles
through which leaders utilize trust to develop the potential of their teams.The follower must trust the
leader to impart knowledge in a way that is beneficial and
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8. Annotated Bibliography Of Kitty Genovese
Kitty Genovese: An Annotated Bibliography
Worthen, Meredith. Kitty Genovese Biography. Biography, 28 Oct. 2016,
http://www.biography.com/people/kitty genovese 120415
This article explained the key details of Kitty s life before the murder took place through stories from
her childhood. Catherine Susan Genovese whom everyone referred to as Kitty was born on July 7,
1935 in Brooklyn, New York to parents Vincent and Rachel Genovese. Kitty was known as a
chatterbox with energy and zest for life was well known among her classmates who elected her Class
Cut Up . After graduating high school her parents and siblings moved to Canaan, Connecticut. Kitty s
independence and love for New York kept her behind where she began working a few odd jobs until ...
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Over the years Gansberg s article brought about debunkers that claimed fewer than thirty eight people
actually saw what happened to Kitty. Pelonero researched for herself through police reports, trail
transcripts and reading through statements made by witnesses. In doing so Pelonero found that instead
of bringing a new light on the case it their statements produced a watered down version of the murder.
Pelonero s article does a good job stiffing through Gansberg article presenting the errors within his
article like the fact that he stated there were three attacks, but Winston Moseley confessed in court that
he attacked her twice. Pelonero speaks about the origin of the number thirty eight which is a big point
used by people who believe Gansberg article to be stuff of myth which seemed to fall in a gray area.
A.M. Rosenthal claimed in his book, Thirty Eight Witnesses, that the police commissioner Michael
Murphy was the first to mention the number. People close to Gansberg who has passed away say that
Gansberg counted the witnesses himself. Looking through police reports Pelonero found that thirty
night was a understatement because sixty nine people admitted hearing screams. Many of them did not
see anything but about thirty did admit to seeing Kitty s attack. A closer look at the police log
Pelonero found the claims that anyone called the police
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9. Informative Study Of Gender Roles In Children
A very informative article on the study of the gender roles children feel stressed to conform to. The
article provides insights in how children interpret each other s masculine and feminine behaviors.
When children are informed of how each gender feels the same, it relieves the pressure, thereby
allowing the children to be more at ease with one another and exhibit their true behaviors. The
stereotype of gender roles produces health risks such as eating disorders and low level bullying.
A very surprising article on at home mothers and full time working moms that seem to be pitted
against each other instead of banding together for support. The article paints working moms as
frazzled, exhausted, and neglectful all the while the stay at home
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10. The Chocolate War
Cormier s The Chocolate War uses the theme of disturbing the universe and its consequences as the
main conflict between Jerry and the established order of The Vigils and Brother Leon. Before Jerry,
The Vigils ruled the school without any opposition to their authority. The group caused trouble and
mayhem, like destroying Room Nineteen or causing psychological harm in their victims, without
worry of the consequences from those involved or the school. When Jerry defied them, he showed the
other students that The Vigils were not the all powerful group the boys believed them to be. To
reestablish their dominance, The Vigils torment Jerry both physically and psychologically for daring
to defy them. However the most troubling part is that the adults
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11. The Ruined Maid Analysis Essay
Emily Egbert Dr. Karen C. Holt ENG 333 3/26/2013 Literary Analysis: The Ruined Maid Introduction
Thomas Hardy s poem The Ruined Maid introduces its reader to the harsh reality of lower class
Victorian Women. Critical scrutiny through a feminist lens helps widen the scope of understanding to
reveal beyond the satirical irony of the writing and bring to light the deep rooted social issue of
Victorian England s paralyzing poverty and its effects on women. In Critical Theory Today feminist
criticism is explained as, ...the ways in which literature (and other cultural productions) reinforce or
undermine the economic, political, social, and psychological oppression of women (Tyson). The
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Women in the lower class had very limited options, the main being manual labor and prostitution
(Wojtczak). The speakers in The Ruined Maid are two women in the working class. The first is a
simple country worker that has run into a lavishly changed version of her former farm working friend.
The extravagantly dressed woman, Melia, is quite different than our simple country woman
remembers. Throughout the poem the manual laborer repeatedly exclaims at the difference in her
appearance, dress, speech and actions. In reply to each of the country woman s remarks Melia tells her
that is the result when one is ruined (4). Literary Analysis Great writers convey their message without
bluntly stating it to their audience. Hardy s insightful poetry conjures the minds of his audience and
encourages them to reflect on how inhumane the social classes were and how poorly women were
treated without every saying it. Because of its simplicity and relatability Hardy s clever use of an
everyday conversation between two women is more powerful than any lengthy lecture or
straightforward statement he could have given. The poem is opened by a country woman discovering a
dramatically changed woman that used to work beside
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12. The Correlation Of Indian Stock Market
Abstract
The stock market is witnessing keen activities and is gradually more gaining Importance. Post the1997
East Asian disaster which had caused significant reduction in asset prices and stock markets in quite a
a small number of Asian countries, these economies bang back. These economies maintained high
interest rates thereby creation them attractive to foreign investors. As a result these economies
customary a large inflow of funds and experienced a theatrical run up in asset prices. As a part of
market amalgamation, the capital market of India is no longer cut off from international economic
measures and their stock index travels. This paper finds the correlation of Indian Stock market with
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The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) is one of the oldest exchanges crossways the world, while the
National Stock Exchange (NSE) is among the best in terms of complexity and advancement of
technology. The Indian stock market scene really picked up after the opening up of the economy in the
early nineties. The whole of nineties were used to experiment and fine tune an efficient and effective
system. The badla system was stopped to control unnecessary volatility while the derivatives segment
started as late as 2000. The corporate governance rules were gradually put in place which initiated the
process of bringing the listed companies at a uniform level. This opening up of the system led to
increased integration with heightened cross border flow of capital, with India emerging as an
investment hot spot resulting in our stock exchanges being impacted by global cues like never before.
The study pertains to comparative analysis of the Indian Stock Market with respect to various asian
counterparts. Exchanges are now crossing national boundaries to extend their service areas and this
has led to cross border integration. Also, exchanges have begun to offer cross border trading to
facilitate overseas investment options for investors. This not only increased the appeal of the exchange
for investors but also attracts more volume. Exchanges regularly solicit companies outside their home
territory and encourage them to list on their
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13. Ronda Rousey Research Paper
Women s bantamweight champion, Ronda Rousey, will defend her belt against Holly Holm in the
main event of UFC 195. Rousey made the announcement during her appearance on Good Morning
America on Friday. She also noted the date for the fight as January 2nd. In addition, it has been
confirmed that the showdown is going to take place in Las Vegas, Nevada at the MGM Grand Garden
Center. The fight is also the only one on the UFC 195 card thus far. The announcement shocked many
in the MMA community who thought the third installment of Ronda Rousey v. Meisha Tate was a
foregone conclusion. Rousey did say however that she considers Holm her best competition yet.
Beating Bethe Corriea improved Rousey s record as a professional record to 12 0 and 6 0, in her
career with the UFC. Since coming into the UFC, Ronda has destroyed everyone in her path. Finishing
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Rousey is, however, taking a a different kind of opponent in Holm and it will be interesting to see how
she tackles this new challenge. Ronda will no doubt be the favorite, but this fight has a different
dynamic. Meanwhile, Holly Holm, a relative newcomer to the sport, began taking MMA fights in
2011 and wasn t even in the UFC until 2014. Holm posted an impressive boxing career before moving
her focus to MMA, with a record of 33 2 3 in the ring. She has an undefeated 9 0 record in MMA and
is just 2 0 in the UFC. Holm will hope to use her punches from her experience in boxing to keep
Rousey at bay long enough for her endurance to make an impact. At one point, Holm was seen as the
potential biggest threat to Ronda Rousey, because of her excellent striking abilities. However, after
failing to live up to that potential in her first two fights in the UFC, expectations have seen a steady
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14. Practical CSA
Practical CSA Historically, one practical CSA was administered at the end of the third year (YR3) and
a second practical CSA was administered at the beginning of the fourth year (YR4.) It was determined
these two exams were no longer appropriately sequenced and did not meet the assessment needs of the
DCP. In response to recommendations made in the 2015 YR3 and YR4 CSA Outcomes report, the
YR4 practical exam was discontinued and the YR3 practical exam was renamed the practical CSA. In
correlation with this realignment, administration of the practical CSA shifted to the end of Q9, when
students have completed their introductory clinical experience. Successful completion of the practical
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This is consistent with observations made previously on the YR4 CSA exam. This led to the
recommendation to order advanced imaging that was not indicated for this patient. Many students also
failed to identify ultrasound as a viable treatment options and several mentioned afterwards that this
modality is rarely utilized in the CHC, partially due to clinician preference, but also because there was
not currently a functioning unit available. The SP 16 cohort struggled with the interpretation of lung
auscultation findings in the general exam PEP, missing a diagnosis of bronchitis. Many misdiagnosed
pneumonia, resulting in the recommendation of unnecessary imaging and/or referral for antibiotics. As
evident from the above discussion, students performed better on stations assessing practical skills than
the PEP stations focused on critical thinking. It should also be noted that students tended to struggle
more on PEP stations utilizing short answer questions testing recall. Many left responses blank or did
not adequately focus their answers as appropriate. It also appears as though students performed better
on PEP stations in which they were asked to identify differential diagnoses and follow up procedures
over those requiring a diagnosis / problem list with
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15. Frederick Douglass And Karl Marx And Friedrich Engels
Both authors Frederick Douglass and Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels focus on the topic of freedom.
Both authors argue that they are being oppressed. However, this is where the similarities end. Engels
and Marx believed that capitalism was a social system used by the proletariats to oppress the
bourgeoisie, and that the only way to be free was to fight back against the system. On the other hand,
Frederick Douglass focuses more on his individual story and his struggle for freedom, while he tries to
appeal to his audience from an ethical point of view. Frederick Douglass biography revolves around
the idea of freedom. After seeing a traumatizing incident as a child, Douglass slowly begins to realize
that he is not a free human being, but is a slave owned by other people. He is surrounded by a society
that devalues him and people like him, and systematically worked to keep them ignorant and
submissive. In this society, it is made clear that no slave is special, and everyone is replaceable. Rather
than accept this, Douglass struggles to maintain what little autonomy he was allowed to have. When
his one of his masters, Thomas Auld, bans his mistress, Sophia, from teaching Douglass how to read,
Douglass learned from the young boys on the street. His biography shows him transforming from an
ignorant child into his older, more learned self. Douglass sees the idea of slaves in a country that is as
passionate as about its revolution as America hypocritical; in fact, this is the basis
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16. Explain what is implied by the assumption that...
Explain what is implied by the assumption that decision makers are rational? How is the assumption
of rationality used in the economic analysis of individual behaviour? In many academic disciplines
much is spoken about rationality and rational choices. Economists generally refer to rational choices
and that individuals in economic theory are rational. By rational we mean people choose options
which they perceive to be the best, given the circumstances they are in. In terms of making rational
choices some of the conceivable options for example of going to work would be: · Actually going to
work. · Staying at home · Going out shopping · Buying a house · Fly to the moon etc. But with these
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However the consequences of making a choice that may seem rational is not always taken into
consideration as in many cases the choice taken may be actually irrational. For example, somebody
deciding or not they should buy a sandwich with limited money, will certainly consider the immediate
satisfaction of their hunger, but it is dependant on the individual how much importance they would
give to the fact that they wouldn t be able to get the bus back home later that night and would catch a
cold from walking back, resulting in days off work and subsequent loss of income. It could be said
therefore that anyone who bought the sandwich would be considered irrational . The assumption that
one is always in possession of all their rational senses is a dangerous one to make. It can hardly be
assumed that the decision of anyone already very drunk on a night out to buy another alcoholic
beverage to be rational .They know that it will result in them being violently sick and lead to them
regretting the purchase in the morning, yet this does occur as their intoxicated state has robbed them
of the power of rational thought. The same can be said of other conditions such as stress and being in
love. In terms of decision makers, rational decision making operates where a decider in an
environment must choose among alternative courses of action, each leading to a different expected
environmental outcome, where some outcomes are
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17. Essay about Job Outsourcing
The economy is one of the most varied topics on the political frontier that is constantly debated,
though there is no obvious solution to the United States perpetual economic problems. Held within the
crumbling economy of today, are many ongoing controversial issues that plague our once healthy
nation. One such problem is job outsourcing, an issue with many schools of thought giving the topic
its controversial nature.
The exportation of jobs offshore is job outsourcing. This, to some, is believed to be a benefit to our
economy. According to a brief report from the National Center for Policy Analysis, Increased
economic globalization has caused jobs to move to the United States as well as away from it, and ...
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Though in the very distant future we can reap the benefits of that outsourcing, largely, Americans have
no jobs and often in this lazy economy, go without for months on end. This just hurts our current
economy, creating more struggles and causing less spending, which is needed to get out of the current
economic despair. Outsourcing is a way for greedy corporations to make more profits, lay off more
workers who have seniority and corresponding wages, and to end up bringing in new workers at
starting salary. According to the president of eInnovate, Bill Bryant, America is losing more than two
thousand jobs a day across every field due to outsourcing . Outsourcing is affecting American industry
and it will only become a larger issue.
Senator Kerry would benefit most in this coming election from placing the proper sanctions and
regulations on corporate America. The Constitutional government set fourth by our fore fathers, was
built upon by amendments to properly adjust to changing times and continue to protect American way
of life. Within are checks and balances to properly support the structure we call government. By
passing a bill, which Kerry could propose, one could properly monitor corporate activities. To protect
the best interest of our nations economical future, Kerry could also propose peace talks and
international trade with more
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18. The Importance Of Animal Experimentation
Throughout the years research centers have been using animals as a base of study. They have
genetically modified conditions for animals in order to gain knowledge for treatments or human
diseases. Animal experimentation is the use of non human animals in experiments that are controlled
by variables that can affect the animals biologically. The animals are used to test makeup products,
drug products, or curiosity driven experimentation. These are only a couple of areas where animals are
used for the personal gain of another species. Throughout the years more people have argued about
animal experimentation being ethical. The reason why it has become such a big issue is because of
how social media has grown throughout the years now people can search what really happens to
animals who are experimented on.The real question is whether animal experimentation is necessary.
Depending on people s beliefs some may say that it is necessary for the advancement of the human
race,but others may say it is not necessary need because of other factors that contribute into it and for
me personally animal experimentation is not a necessary option we have to take because of the endless
possibilities of other things. , Animal experimentation is not necessary because of how expensive it
is.Animal experimentation is a lot of money because the scientist have to pay to get the animals from
their natural habitats to a laboratory.Also animal experimentation can take up to 4 or 5 years for the
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19. Redemption And Utopia
Redemption and Utopia
The Torah doesn t recognize Messiah as a designation of waiting for a redeemer in the eschatological,
technical or personnel sense like the Christian tradition later understood in light of the redeeming
death of Jesus of Nazareth. The word Messiah derives etymologically from the Hebrew and means
anointed with oil. In the Jewish Bible the name Messiah applies to both the king (1 Sam 24,7.11), as
the high priest (Lev 4.3), and later appears associated with all priests (2Mac 1, 10). The anointed
presupposed, in short, the figure of anyone associated with the implementation of a special mission,
rushed by G d, but their status was still emptied of the eschatological and unique character of the
person Messiah as would be reinforced later by biblical hermeneutics.
The history of Judaism of the post exilic period gave rise to a complex set of beliefs towards the
expectations about the future: resurrection of the body, eternal reward and punishment, final judgment,
heaven, retribution and the Messiah. Many of these beliefs, however, have become doctrines only
later, and so are presented only bland and implicitly in the Torah. Indeed, to the astonishment of many,
if not used as a task careful exegetical research, these beliefs remain hidden between the lines of the
scripture. This was one reason, incidentally, that led the faction of the Sadducees to not believe in the
resurrection of the dead, that is, because they are not explicitly written in the
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20. 10, 000 Candy Bars Goals
On the other end setting goals super high can make people work extra hard, but your brain will always
know that there is a high percentage that you will never meet your goal. With a practical goal, you
know your goal is absolutely achievable without a doubt. In the real world, If you re working for a
company that sells candy bars and you set your goal as that you will sell 300 candy bars by the end of
the month. right? Then, on the other end, someone sets their goal to try to sell 10,000 candy bars by
the end of the month. Selling 10,000 candy bars in a month is a goal, but a goal that the chance of
actually achieving this goal is very low. In the back of your head you will always know this and it will
affect your performance to sell the
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21. Techno-Romance in the Film Her Essay
Her (2013) is based on a futuristic premise that sets the stage for an unusual love story between a
lonely, nebbish, professional letter writer, Theodore Twombly (Joaquin Phoenix) and his artificially
intelligent computer operating system, Samantha (voiced by Scarlett Johansson). In the movie, Spike
Jonze, the writer and director, touches upon the larger questions surrounding the human condition and
how our desire to be loved and accepted has led us to seek technological substitutes for our most basic
emotional needs. Importantly, the movie also comes with an embedded caveat for the future based on
our current socio cultural obsession with technology if we were to continue our zeitgeist y love affair
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The plot thickens as Theo and Samantha commence an unusual psychosexual relationship and he
begins to introduce Samantha as his girlfriend. She (it) ushers in a breath of fresh air into Theo s life,
draws him out of himself and helps him get back to being the optimistic schlemiel he once was. At
first, Theo thinks of himself as an outlier to be dating a disembodied operating system, but as he looks
around, he finds that he is not alone pursuing a relationship with an OS. Similarly, Amy (Amy
Adams), his friend, who has also recently ended her marriage, is getting caught up in a new
relationship with an OS left behind by her estranged husband. What follows is a cautionary tale of a
love affair between a man and his smartphone. Another element used in the film that adds strength to
its characters is the choice of actors. It is hard to imagine anyone other than Joaquin Phoenix playing
the poetic melancholic role of Theodore. Joaquin s clever costume design by Casey Storm, complete
with his tragicomic mustache, is used to convey the director s belief that fashion recycles itself. The
choice of Scarlett Johansson over Samantha Morton as the voice of Samantha during post production
was a momentous decision. Scarlett Johansson s scratchy, girly, seductively human voice creates a
cocoon that incubates Theo s and Samantha s romance. The visual imagery and brilliant
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22. Alcohol And Hepatocellular Tumor
The liver is the organ responsible for filtering chemicals and metabolizing drugs. It also makes
proteins responsible for blood clotting and other functions. When alcohol reaches the liver, it produces
a dangerous enzyme known as acetaldehyde. The liver needs water to do its basic functions. Alcohol
acts as a diuretic and dehydrates the body, depriving the liver of the water it needs to function. When
acetaldehyde and other alcoholic toxins build up in the liver, they can cause a variety of health
problems.
One of the most commonly known problems of the liver caused by alcohol is hepatocellular
carcinoma (HCC), a type of liver cancer. There are other types of liver cancers, such as
cholangiocarcinoma, a cancer of the bile duct, and hepatic angiosarcoma, a rare malignant
mesenchymal tumor. Both of these cancers are not caused by alcohol abuse. HCC is caused by
cirrhosis or other long term damage to the liver. Cirrhosis is most often caused by alcohol abuse,
hemochromatosis, or a hepatitis B or C infection. Symptoms of HCC include abdominal pain, easy
bruising, enlarged abdomen, jaundiced skin or eyes, and unexplained weight loss. Many tests are
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Alcohol abuse and hepatitis B and C are the most common causes of cirrhosis. Cirrhosis can cause
weakness, loss of appetite, jaundice, itching, and fatigue, and can be diagnosed by blood tests,
physical examinations, and a liver biopsy. There are many complications of cirrhosis, such as edema
and ascites, spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, hepatic encephalopathy, portal vein hypertension,
hepatorenal and hepatopulmonary syndrome, hypersplenism, and liver cancer. One of the most
common treatments of cirrhosis is a liver transplant. However, alcoholics have to be sober for six
months to prove that they are serious about taking care of their new liver and staying sober after the
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23. Adoption Essay
Adopting a child is an experience that promises to bring great joy as it changes a couple or individual
s life forever. But what happens if the mother of that child wants to endorse their child? Those are the
issues that many adopting parents and birth right mothers are facing today. Many biological mothers
want their child back. There are many concerns for adopting parents to know that there is the possibly
that the birth mother may file for the child. As a birth mother or the adopting parent one must realize
consequences that could lay ahead.
The legal and social transfer of all parental right, responsibilities, and roles from one parent or parents,
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They do not feel ready or able to be good parents. Most adopting parents, although, feel confident that
most birth right mothers will not seize their child back. Chris Intagliata, a mother of two adopted
children advises that It [is] important to ask yourself what you can handle. If you feel you can handle
everything, that s a good attitude. Those are important notions adopting parents must do. Most of the
time adopting parents can handle the task but some times it backfires when the biological mother or
couple want the baby back.
Statistics show that the vast majority of independent adoptions in California are completed without a
hitch; less that 2 percent are even contested. But when an adoption is contested, the anguish felt by
both the adoptive and birth parents is unimaginable. Linda Ribordy, a family specialist who
represented a birth mother in a legal case says that if a birth mother changes her mind, it s automatic
that they get the baby back. But the adopting parents feel furiously and emotionally different. We have
no legal status, no legal rights, none, says Inger Bischofberger. But he calls me Mama. The only thing
that keeps me going is that I can t turn my back on him, I can t just walk away from him because all
the grownups in his life have messed up.
Birth mothers shouldn t gain their child
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24. Essay On Thomas Jefferson A Hypocrite
Is Thomas Jefferson a Hypocrite or Not? After writing the Declaration of Independence, and saying
All men are created equal, Jefferson continued to own slaves of his own. Before, and after writing the
Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson said many cruel and offensive things to describe a
runaway slave. He is greatly addicted to drink, and when drunk is insolent and disorderly. (Slavery, 1)
Following his rude and offensive descriptions, he offered a reward for the one to find the missing
slave. Jefferson is seen to be a big hypocrite to many and in many ways, by the choices he did not take
when he should have. When Jefferson was making the poster that was offering a reward for the
runaway slave, he should have thought it through, and put himself in the slaves spot, before trying to
say malicious and irrelevant things about them. Would Jefferson have wanted to be treated like those
slaves were? Would Jefferson have ran away, if he was that slave? Many thought that Jefferson did not
try to stop slavery, because he might have had sexual intercourse with some of his slaves. Would that
stop you from stopping slavery? But that is not the most valid reason Thomas Jefferson is seen to be a
hypocrite. The most valid reason Jefferson was known as a big hypocrite, is because he wrote the
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Some people think that Jefferson buying the Louisiana territory was a good thing, and a big help to the
nation, even though it was unconstitutional. A lot of people had the thought that Jefferson kept his
mouth shut about slavery because he did not want a bunch of chaos happening at the wrong time and
the wrong place. Jefferson clearly explains why he kept his mouth shut about slavery, and his fear of
certain things. I fear the terms in which I speak of slavery and of our constitution may produce an
irritation which will revolt the minds of our countrymen... and thus do more harm than good. (Slavery,
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25. Emily Prokott Essay
New York Times is proud to announce the very first device that is able to turn sound waves from a
human s brain into music. The creator of this invention goes by the name of Emily Prokott.
Ms. Prokott grew up in the countryside of Little Falls Minnesota, where her parents Chris and Jodi
Prokott raised Emily and her siblings Carly and Cole.
As parents Chris and Jodi taught them how to pursue their dreams by doing things they absolutely
love.
Learning from their examples, Emily did just that. Throughout school, from kindergarten to 12th
grade, she fell in love with music as well as creating it.
Her goal as a child was to receive the John Philip Sousa Award that is given to an outstanding senior
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Her task in this group was to come up with a way to make the school a better place for the students
and then pursue that plan.
Shortly after this assignment on August 3rd, 2018 she started her very first brainstorming that resulted
in the idea of creating a one of a kind device that translated sound waves from the brain into music.
Emily was convinced this unique device would earn her way to the John Philip Sousa Award.
From here on out this amazing creator never gave up. About a month later on September 3rd Ms.
Prokott had her first blueprint of the device.
She created a replica of a headband which would read the waves given off from the human brain and
transfer them to a speaker box where they would be turned into music. The person wearing the
headband could think of a song and that song would then be transferred to the wireless speaker and
projected for anyone else to hear.
Ms. Prokott, a brilliant young inventor was noticed by Ellen Degeneres and invited to her show to
share her wonderful creation with others. This opportunity to share her amazing device was one that
she could not pass up, and found very
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26. What Are The Three Philosophies Of Legalism
Philosophies are logical studies of basic truths about values, knowledge, and ultimately, the world.
China had three primary philosophies which were considered as religions: Legalism Confucianism,
and Daoism. These 3 main philosophies shaped China s government and history. Legalism is the belief
that a powerful yet efficient government accompanied by a strict legal system is the key to order in
society. One thing Legalists fear is disorder in society; that is why they believe order is important.
This philosophy arose during the time of the Warring States, when kingdoms fought for control it was
created in hope that, if China adopted a strong government which enforced strict laws, just like in
Legalism, China s order would be restored, and its problems would be solved. Yet ... Show more
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He was similar to Legalists, in that he wanted to restore order. Nevertheless, his ideas differed on
conflict resolution and peace in relationships. He believed that respect for and of others was essential
for peace and order, and that government leaders should exhibit virtue. Confucius also emphasized
education, believing it was of extreme importance for others to be educated. The Analects is a book
created by Confucius disciples containing all of Confucius teachings; combined they form the set of
beliefs known as Confucianism. There were 5 basic relationships: father and son; elder brother and
younger brother; husband and wife; friend and friend; and ruler and subject. All of the relationships
fall into 2 categories: proper conduct in the family and proper conduct in society. Now we delve into a
primary source The Analects: The filial piety of now a days means the support of one s parents. But
dogs and horses likewise are able to do something in the way of support; without reverence, what is
there to distinguish the one support given from the other? Mang I asked what filial piety was. The
Master said, It is not being
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27. Early Contractor Procurement Essays
Summary
Intro
What is early contractor procurement?
Early Contractor Procurement is a way to get the contractor involved before the construction phase
begins, (Mosey, 2011). The idea of this is to make use of the contractor and their knowledge and
understanding of the construction industry. This means fewer disputes over design issues.
When the client has invested time and money into design, and the contractor isn t involved, and then is
expected to complete all the work, it is likely for there to be disputes but the client would be missing
out on the contractor s ideas on how to save on costs. So is partnering up early on and getting to know
the job, the client and its goals the right way to go?
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Main contractors, subcontractors and suppliers join the project team as early as possible and
participate in appropriate stages of
Design review and specialist design contributions, including added value proposals n issues such as
sustainability;
Risk management and value engineering to reduce costs;
Price finalisation through second tier tenders or supplemental works package business cases;
Construction phase programming, to establish deadlines for the key deliverables of all parties; (Mosey,
2011).
What is wrong with single stage tendering?
Single stage tendering prices are based on incomplete information. That the client has to understand
and take into consideration when looking into the risk of the project. This creates a false sense of
security and a situation where both parties are looking to pick holes in the design work. Robert Smith
calls it legalised gambling as the attractive apparent cost is balanced with the sureness with transfer of
risk (Smith, 1995) page 44, cited in (Mosey, 2011).
The single stage approach also excludes the contractor, its subcontractors and suppliers from
everything pre construction phase, meaning that they cannot contribute towards ways of saving costs.
So there is little that the client can do to make these changes as they didn t have this initial
communication (Mosey,
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28. The Effect Of Vitamin C On Food
Introduction: I began researching for my IA fairly soon after it was assigned, specifically by googling
IA ideas for chemistry. I stumbled upon a site that described a variety of ideas concerning food.
Naturally I have an interest in food and different food varieties, and my mother has constantly instilled
ideas of eating healthily into me. So, I wanted to combine the two ideas in the field of chemistry. As I
continued my research, I discovered some labs mentioning vitamin C concentrations in food, and that
there might be changed in concentration based on cooking method. When I saw this, I decided that
this was precisely the kind of IA that I was looking for. Before beginning additional research, I had not
given much thought to vitamin C at all when consuming foods. As I began more research, I learned
quite a bit about the importance of vitamin C consumption. As it turns out, it prevents against illnesses
such as scurvy, which was extremely prevalent amongst sailors due to the amount of time they spent
away from land and most fruits, which would spoil on a ship. This only furthered my interest in the
subject of vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, and as such, my IA became entirely about vitamin C, and the
concentrations of it based on cooking method. In order to obtain good data, I quickly researched what
fruits might have the greatest concentrations of vitamin C. I quickly came across the bell pepper,
which then varies in colour from red to green to yellow. This is where things
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29. Hitler s Rise to Power
Hitler s rise to power was not inevitable. It depended heavily on a range of factors, events and
circumstances that were occurring at the time. The most important of these being, the collapse of the
German economy, the failed beer hall putsch and the weakness and infighting of the Weimar Republic.
It was only through a combination of these unlikely circumstances that Hitler was able to come to
power.
One of the key events that allowed Hitler to come to power was the collapse of the German economy.
Primarily due to the harsh conditions of The Treaty of Versailles the German economy was always
precariously close to falling apart. It managed to survive an extreme amount of hyperinflation in the
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(Geary, 2000 pg 21) Without this incentive to vote for the Nazi party, Hitler may never have come to
power.
Another significant event in Hitler s journey to power was the Beer Hall putsch. The Beer Hall putsch
was an attempt by the Nazi party to gain control of the government by force. It is widely regarded as a
total failure with 16 stormtroopers being killed and Hitler being sent to prison for High Treason
(Kitson, 2001 pg 120). It was during his nine months in prison that Hitler was able to reflect upon the
fortunes of the Nazi party, coming to the conclusion that if he were to ever become leader of Germany
it would have to be through gathering electoral support rather than through sheer force. (Kitson, 2001
pg 120) He also made several other important decisions that would greatly impact the future of the
party and ultimately allow Hitler to come to power, such as deciding that strict organisation was
necessary and a larger geographical base would distinguish the party from other Nationalist groups, as
well as concluding that the Fuhrer s will need to dominate completely to enable the Nazi s to appear
united (Kitson, 2001 pg 120). The Beer Hall putsch although a failure, made Hitler realise
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30. The Lottery Persuasive Analysis
Just because someone is standing up for what is right does not mean they will always be well liked or
they will fit in with everyone. If someone stands up for what is right and everyone else disagrees with
them there may be some serious consequences. In The Lottery by Shirley Jackson, Tessie Hutchinson
spoke against their tradition, nobody would listen to her but she still spoke against it. She tried and
tried, no matter how difficult it was, to get into the townspeople s mind that they should not be doing
what they are doing, that it is wrong. Some people are not as brave as Tessie Hutchinson, Martin
Niemoller, for example, had the chance to speak up against the Nazi, he had the chance to speak for
what is right, instead he kept silent in First they came . It is hard standing up for what is right,
especially when you do not know what the consequences are, whether you ll get hurt or teased or
whether somebody else will.
In detail, The Lottery is about standing up for what is right is not always the easiest path. For example,
Some places have already quit lotteries Mrs. Adams said. Another quote that goes along with that is,
Nothing but trouble in that, Old Man Warner said stoutly. Pack of young fools. (paragraph 33 34). The
reason why this relates to the text because this is the time that Tessie Hutchinson could have stood up
and told everyone that it is not right to have this lottery, instead she kept quiet because she knew it was
not going to be easy standing up to the whole town and saying that what they are doing is not right.
She could have stood up more than she did, instead she chose to wait until it was her who won the
lottery. Another example to support the theme is, Tessie Hutchinson shouted to Mr. Summers, You
didn t give him time enough to take any paper he wanted. I saw you. It wasn t fair! (paragraph 45),
another quote that goes along with it is, Be a good sport Tessie, Mrs. Delacroix called, and Mrs.
Graves said, All of us took the same chance. (paragraph 46). The reason why these two pieces of
evidence supports the theme, standing up for what s right may not always be the easiest path, is by
showing that Tessie does stand up. Maybe she is not standing up for the fact that
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31. Varme Moran Summary
Vice Admiral (VADM) William Moran, Chief of Naval Personnel, heard so much about my division,
he decided to pay us a visit. I was use to Admirals visiting my spaces and being inquisitive about what
we do, but there was something about VADM Moran that was different and authentic. I was ordered to
meet him outside the door. I watch the parking lot and awaited his arrival, as well as his entourage.
They finally arrived in a white government mini van. As he approached, I surrendered my salute. He
walked toward me very polished, with a strong presence and big warm smile. I directed him towards
our cyberspace recruiting center. Instead of walking in silence he began asking about me, such as
where I was from and about what ships I ve been on.
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32. Sequoia National Park Conservation
Will most special places in America constantly be beautiful and sacred? There is one thing positive
that the nature cannot be frozen in time, it will continue to innovate and develop. The national parks
protect the best of our natural heritage: stunning landscapes, extraordinary wildlife, and majestic
forests. However, a climate change forces us to accept that those national parks are endangered and
need to be protected. Warming temperature has become the nation s superior issue that impacted the
balance of the animals and their habitats in the national parks. Over centuries, without the cooperation
of the community, it will not be possible to achieve the preservation of the national park system.
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Understanding of adaptive capacity and regional vulnerability to climate change on forests is not well
developed and requires more focused research efforts. They acknowledged the reality of human
caused climate change was a political act, and the Park Service doesn t discuss politics with its
visitors. Mankind activities have damaged dreadfully to the resources and polluted the environment.
Therefore, it becomes a threat to the nature and effects the climate in the parks. Increasing drought and
disturbance risks will cause adverse effects on the nature itself. These negative impacts are very likely
to outweigh positive trends in these national parks. Park managers began setting controlled fires in
forests where natural wildfires had long been suppressed; they reintroduced species that had vanished,
such as wolves and bighorn sheep. The ecologist and park manager have tried many ways to get the
nature under control and change it the scientific way. They want to avoid the significant impact of
natural disaster that caused damages on animal and habitats. They ignored the fact that nature itself,
left to its own devices, does not tend toward a steady, state landscapes and ecosystems are always
being changed by storms or
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