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Cane Toads
Are They All From Down Under? When you think of animals in Australia, you think of koala bears
and kangaroos, but you do not think about the species that have migrated there. Most animals in
Australia are originally from there and do not live anywhere else in the world. Wombats, can toads,
and kangaroos are three great examples, native or not, of how these fascinating animals who live
down under survive. Wombats are native animals of Australia and over the years they have had to
adapt in many ways to survive in their environment. According to Source 1, wombats have four
powerful legs that they use for digging . Wombats are burrowing, nocturnal creatures, their powerful
legs allow them to burrow in the ground all day and come out at night. ... Show more content on
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Source 2 discusses, these toads were brought to Australia from Hawaii to try and lower the cane beetle
population. However, these toads had no effect on these creatures, but they do have some physical
attributes which are deadly to other native creatures of Australia. These toads are toxic, predators who
are native to Australia do not have any immunization to this poison (Source 2). The cane toads
poisonous abilities allow it to protect itself from predators it may have in Australia. These abilities
also allow the toads to capture their prey with more ease because their prey are not immune to their
poison. Source 2 states, cane toads kill native predators such as the quoll, a cat like marsupial . These
toads feed on native animals of Australia, whether they are eating the right animals is another debate.
Since these animals feed on native predators of Australia, there is not a shortage of them in their
habitat. The cane toad can easily find food in Australia, therefore they can easily stay healthy and
survive in Australia. Therefore, their reproduction rate is very high. According to Source 2, the cane
toad population has reached beyond two hundred million. Their high reproduction rate shows the cane
toads have not struggled to mate whilst living in the conditions of Australia. Therefore, since cane
toads have easily been able to adapt to life in Australia, they have been able to continuously
reproduce, generation after generation. Even though cane toads are not native to Australia, they have
not struggled to adapt to life
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Amanda Knox Trial
When you Google search the name Amanda Knox, roughly 11,000,000 results appear; primarily
featuring stories about her life and social media accounts. Yet, when you enter the same name into the
LexisNexis database, 977 newspaper related articles appear. The LexisNexis database provides
electronic accessibility to legal and journalistic documents; this shows that the media did not cover the
legal aspect of Knox s story as much as they covered her personal life. This discovery makes me
question: why was the media so infatuated with reporting about Amanda Knox s life, rather than her
murder trial? On November 1, 2007, Meredith Kercher a British exchange student, from the
University of Leeds, was found dead in her home in Perugia, Italy. Meredith s lifeless body was
discovered by her flatmate, Amanda Knox and Knox s boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito. Meredith s
bedroom door was locked, but the window had been broken. Initially, police suspected that, Meredith
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Although the case was covered vigorously by media throughout its entirety, the start of the trial
attracted reporters from all over the world. Thus, the courtroom became overcrowded, leading to some
media personnel having to sit at the defense table. Eventually the grueling process of conducting a
murder trial came to an end on December 4, 2009. Amanda and Raffaele were found guilty on all
counts in the brutal murder of Meredith Kercher. Knox received a 26 year sentence and Sollecito
received a 25 year sentence. Finally, Meredith s family thought they could put the trial behind them
and experience a sense of closure, but that wasn t the cases. Both, Knox and Sollecito appealed their
convictions. After going through two years of the appeal process, both convictions were overturned by
an Italian jury ( Timeline ). It s interesting because it appeared that there was strong evidence against
both
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The Inerrancy Of His Scriptures Essay
There are posters and bumper stickers declaring that God is dead. It has become fashionable in large
portions of American population to attribute belief in God to a mental disorder, or personality flaw.
This rejection does not change the omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent (Towns 117 122) and
immutable (Towns 102) One. It is in the belief that God is very much alive and is active with His
creation today that the vocation, or calling, of teaching, or sharing knowledge, is vital today. One of
the things that sets Yahweh apart from all others that claim deity is the inerrancy of his Scriptures
(Elwell 156). Although there are the voices that claim inerrancy is a nineteenth century concoction
(Elwell 158), or that Scripture never claims to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is important to teach the person of God, the self existent (Exod. 3:13 14) One; the first cause who
cares about his creation. Christianity has been watered down to be more acceptable by the masses.
Doctrine and dogma are no longer of primary importance. Without the teaching of the fundamental
tenets, Christ is a caricature of a sympathetic big brother figure, holding to the form of godliness but
denying its power (2 Tim. 3:5, HCSB). Much of what the unsaved American society knows of Christ
is what is presented at Christmas. Therefore, the birth of the Savior, and the gifts given at the holiday
are what is remembered. The Scriptures from Genesis to Revelation, from alpha to omega, in every jot
and tittle, testify of Christ Jesus. The miracle of the God who became flesh, and lived among men. He
was from God, He was God; eternal and divine. He became the servant to be obedient to God, and
thereby loved both God and mankind (Phil. 2:6 8). This is not the Jesus on Christmas cards. Neither is
it the Jesus who is only historical (Elwell 241), or only a spirit (Elwell 242) it is the God Man fully
able to be the author and finisher of [the] faith (Heb. 12:4, KJV). The Gospel is offensive. It begs the
hearer to decide who Christ was, and is, and either reject Him or worship
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The Liberation Of Women During The 18th And The 19th Century
Uprising of Women in Psychology Sydney Alan Brackin University of Montevallo Abstract This paper
shows the liberation of women in the 18th and the 19th Century, showing the different waves of
feminist in psychology. It s important to remember the gradual changes and actions displayed. I
choose to finalize this paper with Christine Ladd Franklin. She was the first women to complete the
necessary requirements for a PhD. Her contributions to mathematics and psychology paved the way
for other women to succeed. Uprising of Women in Psychology Women as Other Throughout history
women have not been given proper recognition for their insight in the field of psychology. They were
simply labeled as Other. Simone de Beauvoir, philosopher examines the concepts of woman and in
relation to the larger concepts of humanity. She concludes that women s status is not simply a matter
of definition, but a fundamental way of thinking that has political consequences. What is a Woman?
This question may seem to be rudimentary, but when thought about women are the foundation for life.
Women are more than their uterus, or an imperfect man. It was believed that women were made from
man s image, Adam and Eve. This alone gives rise to men and lessens women as an individual. Man
cannot think of himself without the other. Without women there would be no man. In the most
primitive societies there is duality between the self and the other. These were not
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The Constraints Of The Shackleton s Expedition
During the period of time that the expedition took place there were probably a lot of constraints and
limiting factors for explorers. The first solution mentioned was stopping the journey when Shackleton
received the weather report. While that was an easy fix, it did not make it an easy decision. Shackleton
could not stop the trip due to the time constraint given to him by the industry, as well as the amount of
money that was put into the expedition. Many people invested into the expedition, and if he did not go
on the trip those people would have lost their investment. For example the text states, Dame Janet
Stancomb Wills, sole heiress to a tobacco fortune, donated funds and became a lifelong friend, even
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The first solution was that the industry should limit exploration in the Polar region to very little, and
even limit time spent in the area. A constraint seen in this solution is that the industry sought to learn
more about what the region provided. There was land and resources that were yet to be claimed, and
each exploration company sought to claim them as their own. According to Amy Harris of Demand
Media, the Polar region has natural resources that include: fossil fuels, uranium, tungsten, nickel,
copper, gold, diamonds, freshwater, marine mammals, and important food sources. The second
solution mentioned was that a competitive nature should not have been encouraged. One thing that
should be considered is that it was not just explorers that were in the race, but also countries.
Explorers were the men that claimed the land and resources for a country. The text says, explorers
would place their country s flag on the land they covered. The third solution was that not enough facts
were provided to the industry to continue exploration. In the industry s defense, evidence could not be
recorded if a ship was lost. The exploration industry was not receiving information, therefore there
was still so many questions about the Polar
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Spectacular Changes In Alpine Environment Essay
Introduction: Spectacular changes take place in alpine environments. An obvious observation is that
the tree line ends and peaks emerge. A more subtle change occurs within the plants. There are two
major ways in which plants adapt to survive in alpine environments; morphologically and
physiologically. Although, W.D. Billings, in his Adaptations and Origins of Alpine Plants , states that
there are also a few other manners in which they adapt including reproductive and ecological (1974).
However, the main focus of this essay is on the morphological and physiological adaptations plants
make.
Description of an Alpine Environment:
Before discussing what changes plants undergo to survive in alpine environments, a description of an
alpine environment is needed. A brief explanation would be that an alpine environment begins where
the tree line on a mountain ends (Frank Salisbury et al., 1968). Classic characteristics of this sort of
environment include low temperatures, short and instable seasons, as well as windy and snowy
conditions (Billings, 1974). The Latin word for alpine is albus which means white or snow covered
according to Korner in his Alpine Plant Life (1949). Korner also believes that there are only two main
categories of plants that reside in alpine environments that ought to be considered alpine plants. The
categories include those plants that are restricted to life in alpine environments and those found in
alpine environments as well as some lower altitudes
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Examples Of Hypocriticism In Huckleberry Finn
Mark Twain was a social critic just as much as he was a novelist. He observed a society filled with
arrogant, racial hypocrisy. In his fictional novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Twain brings
criticism to the hypocritical society of his day. Twain argues that society was covered in a veil of self
deception and religious leaders taught hypocritical and absurd religious values. Twain crafts his
writings with characters like; The Widow Douglas, Miss Watson and Silas Phelps; all well intentioned
Christians, but their religion has deceived them into thinking that slavery is perfectly acceptable, and
that slaves are something less than humans. This arrogant and hypocritical belief system was
something that Twain vigorously opposes and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Twain demonstrates and questions through the families, the fidelity of the local congregation. Twain
has Huck has come into contact with the aristocratic family of the Grangefords and their rivals, the
Shepherdsons. Twain forces the two families into a deadly feud which has claimed many lives on both
sides. When the two families visit a church and hear a sermon about brotherly love, Twain ensures that
Huck observes that; the men took their guns along... and kept them between their knees. The fact that
the two families brought weapons, which they seem eager to use, to a sermon about brotherly love
demonstrates the absurd hypocrisy of the situation. The two families are hypocritical in the teachings
of the
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Chorus Concert I Reflection Paper
On that blistering day, the high school students giggled as they lay stretched out near the walls. Some
of them were aggressively touching one another.
I entered through the double doors, and I signed in while school security officers wand down students.
Then I located the main office, and I accepted my assignment papers titled: Chorus Concert I, (Period
6).
The substitute teachers coordinator told me that I was assigned to two chorus classes.
My instructions were to sit in the classroom and listen to them sing. I felt enthralled by the
assignment. I thought, Fantastic!
All day long, I looked forward to going to Period 6; the symphony class. I could not wait to be amused
by the melodies of talented young chorus singers.
The moment arrived, and I stepped into that rumbustious and loud classroom. Then I scanned the
architectural design of the room. The classroom resembled a mid size basketball gym. The concrete
blocked walls were painted white. The hard wood floors complimented two black pianos scattered in
opposite locations in the vicinity.
My evaluation of the room s facility was interrupted by a BLASTING surprise. For example, there
were 40 energetic students amid one substitute teacher: me. A few, but not all, of the students
hormones, ran faster than a New York City freight train.
After I glanced at what was happening, I said, Goodness gracious! Where is the choir?! I asked loudly.
Why aren t you singing? Come on, vocalize, Sing students, sing! I implored them.
They looked at me with amazement. Assuredly, I felt victimized by a fresh practical joke.
Despite what I felt, I still kept waiting to hear someone strike up a musical note.
Seconds later, I heard, Oh. Uh, um... We don t sing, one of the students jocularly replied.
With raised eyebrows, I said, Huh? What do you mean, you don t sing? Isn t this a chorus class?
Chorus means to sing, right? I asked with a tone of frustration. Since nobody struck up a tune, my next
instinct was to get the class organized. I stopped trying to identify the songbirds, and I walked around
the classroom telling students to complete their written activity.
The worksheet related to a discussion of specific
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Martin Luther s Power And Efficacy Of Indulgences
Martin Luther wrote the Power and efficacy of indulgences .Know as the 95 theses. Martin Luther
came up with the 95 theses in Germany in Wittenberg. These 95 theses show what the church was
doing wrong in his time this change the course of the catholic church. See the church would take and
fool the good christian people by take and stealing their money. Like if the person was having a bad
day they would come to the church and the pope are monks would tell them they could feel mary, or
anybody from the bible bones are some fake holy relic or they told them they could drop money in a
pot and when it hit the bottom there person they to wanted to go to heaven went . And they also fooled
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The first and second theses were contained Martin idea of Gods intended believer to seek out
repentance and there faith alone with no deeds at all and it would leave them to salvation. Salvation is
the acceptance into heaven, but god did not intend on them doing that stealing other money to benefit
themselves . The other 93 theses criticized the practice of the indulgence. The 93 theses support the
first to. But the church and the people were forced to read it cause it was on many other the church
doors around. But November 9, 1518 pope complained luther 95 theses writing was conflicting the
churches teaches. But it was hard for them to believe Martin Luther cause that was what they have
grown up doing following the church that way so he got turndown a lot but he was gain more follower
as they seen what the church was doing to the people. On may 25 the holy roman emperor Charles V
signed the edict against his writing to be burned. Luther hid in a town of Eisenach for 1 year he began
working on major life projects. The Testament into German which took him 10 years to finish
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Why The Explorers Should Not Be Glorified
Why the Explorers Shouldn t be Glorified
At the bloody hands of the explorers, lay millions of deaths. To honor these souls, we must not glorify
these explorers for these awful crimes they have committed. These explorers have done many things
that cannot be overlooked. They have brought in epidemics, they have killed people, and they have
enslaved Native Americans. These inexcusable crimes are the very reason we should not be glorifying
these explorers.
The explorers killed people. Document 5 states that the explorers have a cruel and abnormal
punishment. They burn their organs, no year passes in which they do not sacrifice 50 soul at each
temple in their kingdom. Whenever they asked anything of their gods, in order for it to be fulfilled,
they take several boys, girls, men, and women, and in the presence of the statues of their gods they cut
open their chests while they are still alive and take out their hearts. This document provides the
evidence to support my claim, this document proves that the explorers killed humans in horrible way.
Therefore, the explorers should not be glorified. I acknowledge the fact that Christopher Columbus
discovered America, or that Magellan tasted the salt water and found out where he was. We should be
able to endorse that they made a lot of positives, but the positives don t cancel out ... Show more
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According to doc 4, in the New World there were 40 50 million until Columbus arrived, brought in
epidemics and killed tens of millions of people. According to document 2, the epidemics killed a vast
number of people, sores erupted on everywhere, they were covered from head to toe. The illness was
so dreadful that no one could walk or move. A great amount of people died from the epidemics, and if
you didn t die from the disease, you would die of hunger. Millions of people died from the epidemics
that were brought in from the explorers. To honor these deaths, we shouldn t be glorifying these
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Personality Disorder Research Paper
Jadelyn Lorton
English 10
Mrs. Wintrow
10 April,2015
Personality Disorder
What are personality disorders and what do they do? There are a numerous of personality disorders
and people that have them. You can t look at someone sometimes and know right away. For example,
Robin Williams had the bipolar disorder but most people couldn t tell. Personality disorder is a
psychiatric term and draws on a medical framework to try to understand human emotions, behaviour
and distress (Diagnosis).
Personality disorders are broken into 3 different classifications, Cluster A, Cluster B and Cluster C
(Diagnosis). Cluster A comprises with the paranoid ,schizoid and schizotypal personality disorder
(Diagnosis). Cluster B comprises with antisocial, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A person that has Dependent personality disorder has a lack of self confidence and an excessive need
to be taken care of, fears abandonment and may go to considerable lengths to secure and maintain
relationships(1). They often feel safe and secure in the hands of people that they know will protect
them. People with the avoidant personality disorder are persistently tense, belives they are socially
inept, unappealing, fear being embarrassed, criticized or rejected. (1). Anxiety plays a huge role in this
disorder. People with the obsessive compulsive disorder tend to have an excessive preoccupation with
details, rules, lists, order, organization and schedules (1). For example Mrs. Heitkamp flipped the
lights on and off until it felt right to her, she counted to three each time. In Cluster C, anxiety is the
main key.
The cure and treatment...
Personality disorders affect people of all ages and sizes. They range from anxiety to phobias. Majority
of the time you could never guess someone had them. The quote Don t judge a book by its cover
comes in to play with the personality disorders. You have to go to a doctor to get diagnosed with it and
depending on the type of disorder you have you can get help and
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Fear In The Hunger Games, By Suzanne Collins
In the Hunger Games, author Suzanne Collins presents the idea that when people are feeling fear the
do unexpected things that can affect them in a positive or negative way. The author, Suzanne Collins,
shows this when Prim s, Katniss sister, name is called for her to become a tribute. In the text it says,
One time, when i was in a blind in a tree, waiting motionless for game to wonder by, I dozed off and
fell ten feet to the ground, landing on my back. It was as if the impact had knocked every wisp of air
from my lungs, and I lay there struggling to inhale, to exhale, to do anything. That s how I feel now,
trying to remember how to breath, unable to speak, totally stunned as the name bounces around the
inside my skull. Someone is gripping my arm, a boy from the Seam, and I think maybe I started to fall
and he caught me (Collins, 21). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Katniss volunteered as tribute, taking her sisters place in the games. She was scared that her sister
wouldn t make it through the games allowed and that she would have a better chance of surviving.
Katniss saved her sisters life and put hers in danger. Another example of when Katniss feels fear is
when she is directed to a rich building. She holds back the tears to make her look strong. In the text it
says, When I sat on the couch, I can t help running my fingers over the fabric repeatedly. It helps to
claim me as I try to prepare for the next hour. The time allotted for the tributed to say goodbye to their
loved ones. I cannot afford to get upset, to leave this room with puffy eyes and a red nose (Collins,
34). This quote shows that katniss is feeling fear by telling herself she has to be strong. She s scared
and is holding herself back from crying or getting upset so she wont show weakness. The last piece of
evidence showing that Katniss is feeling fear is when her and Peeta step onto the train to go the the
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The Brazilian Culture Of Brazil Essay
Much like the U.S., Brazilian culture is extremely diverse. Brazil s current population of 190 million
represents various nationalities from European to African (Country Facts). Brazil has an extremely
diverse culture with some common pervasive threads that grouped together give Brazil a national
identity.
The concept of aesthetics describes what people of certain cultures tend to consider to be popular or in
good taste (Wild Wild, 2014). To this extent, despite being mostly unified by a single language, Brazil
represents such a diverse culture that regional aesthetic variances could almost seem like they were
different countries altogether (Castano, Goossens, Terlouw, and Vliet, n.d.). According to
Encyclopedia Britannica, of all the cultures that make up the Brazilian way of life, the Portuguese
culture is the dominant influence and provides the main language, religion, and many customs.
Indigenous Indians and African influences are also apparent in some forms, especially in certain parts
of the country.
If one were to ask a Brazilian what symbols they feel would represent the culture of Brazil,
Everyculture.com states that most in the country would view soccer, family, and the four day national
party called Carnival as the symbols of Brazil s passion and free spirit. Values are those ideas and
beliefs to which people are emotionally attached (Wild Wild, 2014), and to that end Brazilians have a
very strong focus on family. Families in Brazil are typically large,
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Zoos Pros And Cons Essay
The Debate Over Pro Or Con
People are changing the natural world in many different ways Kira Freed.
People should care of what zoos are doing to the animals because when they keep the animals in there
cages and won t let them out, the animals get very sick and don t get very much better. The debate is
from people not wanting zoos and some people liking zoos, many people don t want zoos because the
animals may not be healthy, but some people like zoos because they are healthy. Many zoos shouldn t
be kept because the animals do not feel very good around people, zoos should not be kept because, in
zoos, animals are kept in captivity, animals behavior changes, and the animals are not taken care of the
right way.
Most zoos don t have a lot of room in there cages/places because, according to the video, Jane Goodall
on Role Zoos Play in Saving Wild Animals , elephants, dolphins, wolves need room to roam around.
In the article, Pro or Con? , animals get stressed when living in small spaces. Also according to the
video, Born Wild : Are zoos a necessity? (Aired: August 2004) , animals can be kept alone in a cage
for more than a year. Therefore there is no purpose of watching animals behind a glass wall.
When not living in their normal habitat, their behavior changes, such as, according to the Pro ... Show
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My opponent thinks that zoos should stay because animals are safe, despite the fact, that animals get
teased by the kids/people, they are put in captivity, and their behavior changes when put in zoos. This
is important in the debate because, when the animals are not treated the right way and put somewhere
they don t belong they change a lot and they are confused because they normally see the wild but they
only see people that they are not used to. As a result the animals don t get to live or eat where they
want and where they
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Development Of Penobscot Filed Offshore Nova Scotia
Development of Penobscot Filed Offshore Nova Scotia Sankaranarayanan Sai Darshan B00613681
Supervisor: Dr. Adam Donaldson Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree
of Meng in Petroleum Engineering Department of Process Engineering and Applied Science
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia August 2015 CONTENTS Page No Introduction 1 History
of Nova Scotia Offshore 2 Part I Field Development 3 Water Saturation 3 Permeability 4 Porosity 5
Volume calculation 6 Fluid Modelling 7 Part II Reservoir Modelling 9 Rock Physics 9 1. Saturation
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Analysis Of The Book American Way By Gary Althen
I was always interested in understand wf the american (capitalize proper nouns) culture. When I first
came here I noticed that americans are really independent and self reliant individuals, so for the
research I chose the topic American friendship so I could understand better what americans think
about friendship. According to the author of the book American Ways (written by Gary Althen with
Janet Bennet), americans do not like to feel dependent on someone or that someone become V
dependent on them. The author also said that americans have different groups of friends. Friends to go
to the movie, to study, and so on. For my research I interviewed 15 americans, namely 12 students of
the University of Arkansas and 3 older friends of mine (a couple and one other friend) that I met
because of a program of the UofA. The interviewees were between 20 and 50 years of age. Some of
the students I already knew and a few others was s/v random students. My survey had simple
questions that I though sp would be interesting to ask. Such as(P), what do they expect from a
friendship, what are they prepare VT to give for a friend and if they have any international friends.
Since I am a art international student and for me it has been a little hard to get to know them as a
friend, I thought about this last question. The interviewees seemed surprised when I asked about the
type (gender) of friends they had. Both male and female was he majority of art. responses (87%). Only
2 girls from
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The Pros And Cons Of Ecotourism
Over the past few decades, the tourism industry has grown leaps and bounds in regards to the amount
of traveling and recreational opportunities available. Many of these options now include fine dining on
airlines, unique lodging options worldwide, and other activities. Although the industry may be
evolving, consequently many legal issues arise as a result. These issues become a challenge for travel
officials, as they work together to find effective solutions to settle them. One of the larger issues at
hand in the world today is ecotourism. Ecotourism allows people to visit areas around the world that
have experienced little to no human impact such as pollution, traffic, and other types of invasive
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Essentially, Showing people a rainforest rather than logging... is a good compromise if the forest is
preserved (qtd. in ). Then there are the negatives associated with ecotourism as a whole. Various
reports such as the damaging of coral reefs by tourists involved in scuba diving activities have become
a prevalent issue, while the building of eco lodges in forests and jungles have resulted in the continual
disturbance of the animals who live in those areas as well as the continuous removal of natural
vegetation which may also contain food supplies for animals. Safari tours that take place in Africa also
have similar results, as many tourists who ride in jeeps contribute to the disturbance of food sources,
such as game that lions depend on for survival. In Africa, many indigenous peoples such as the Masai
in Kenya have lost their land to the ecotourism industry, and have been forced to move elsewhere.
Environmentalists argue that, Unwittingly, the tourists are destroying the culture that they are paying
to preserve. Ecotourism seeks to go to the remotest places. These places are often not well policed.
There is nothing stopping people taking money from tourists as well as pursuing environmentally
unfriendly activities (qtd. in
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Homelessness And The Homeless Community
We have all seen it before. The man sitting on the cold street possessing only a few rudimentary goods
while begging for food or the woman holding her child s hand while asking for spare change. Some
people saunter by these downtrodden individuals unconcerned, while others give them sympathetic
looks and drop a few coins in their cups. We are aware of homelessness, almost too aware and yet we
go on with our lives without further regard. Homelessness has become such an epidemic in the United
States that it is normal and practically expected to be seen in our urban streets. Homelessness is
defined by the Merriam Webster dictionary as, Having no home or permanent residence. While that is
true, there are many other dynamics that come into play with this social problem. Without proper
housing, the homeless community is more susceptible to violence, disease, weather conditions, hunger
and ultimately death. We all recognize homelessness but what can we do to help those in need?
Having grown up less than an hour away from San Francisco, my family would make frequent trips to
the city. In the city, encountering victims of homelessness is inevitable. In my younger years I could
not help myself and would stare at these people which was usually followed by me asking my parents
questions like, Why is that man sleeping on the ground? . Though these questions were laced in
innocence, they still hold significance today. Why is homelessness so prevalent and what are we doing
as a
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Beethoven s Major Accomplishments
Ludwig van Beethoven was a famous composer between the Classical and Romantic eras. He was
born in December of 1770, in Bonn, Germany. Ludwig had a terrible childhood, because of his dad
who was an alcoholic most of his life, who was also a musician himself, and with that his father would
make him play the piano and practice every day and would smack him if he made a mistake. This is
how he developed such a talent for music, because of his father. Although he was deaf, he made most
of his famous and important works during that time. He still remains to be the most famous and
influential composers of all time. At the age of seventeen, his teacher and mentor sent him to Vienna,
to study more in depth of the art of music. There in Vienna, he was able to meet great musicians and
composers, such as Mozart. Ludwig would continue to grow in his knowledge of music and writing
great symphonies. From his time in Vienna, he began to excel and people began to notice him. This all
started his impact on music. From Beethoven s famous works, moonlight sonata to the 3rd symphony,
Beethoven is considered as the most well known composer between the transitions of classical music
to the romantic era. (Biography Par. 3) In 1798 when he was 26 years old, he noticed that ... Show
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As the book states, Beethoven was considered to be the bridge between the Classical and Romantic
eras. Many of his methods were used by composers long after him. Beethoven paved the way many
composers wrote their music by the tension and intensity in his music. From the range of pitch and
color tone, it would add such character to the music to make it come alive (McGraw 191). During the
early years of Beethoven s pieces, Mozart was the main influence, however, other pieces clearly show
his individuality and particular
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Different Types of Attacks
An attack is any malicious or accidental disruption in the confidentially, integrity, or availability of
information and network resources. Attacks can come from many places, electronic, physical, or
human. Electronics attacks may come from the external network (Internet) or the internal network
(Intranet); physical attacks can come in the form of hardware and equipment sabotage or theft, and
human attacks most often come in the form of social engineering. Some of the attacks identify and
evaluate in this paper are: spoofing, replays attacks, access attack suppress relay, and source and
repudiation attack. Spoofing is when the attackers attempts to appear to be someone else, usually an
authentic user. The phenomenon of Web spoofing or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Website defacements are a common form of modification attack. Repudiation attack is the main
application layer level attack repudiation refers to the rejection or attempted denial by a node involved
in a communication of having contributed in a part or the entire communication. For example, is
someone access your email account and inflammatory information to other under the guise of one of
your top managers. This information might prove humiliation to your company and possibly do
irreparable harm. This type of attack is easy to accomplish because most email systems do not check
outbound email for validity. Data encryption and decryption have become increasingly important as
more people are communicating over the internet. Although cryptology is not new, the demand for this
technology has soared as its usefulness for security purposes has become more evident. Cryptology
involves converting original messages into non readable formats and plays an important role in
keeping data safe while it is in transit (Agrawal Mishra, 2012). Two popular forms of cryptology are
symmetric and asymmetric. Symmetric cryptology also known as single key encryption has been in
existence for several decades. It is the most widely used. Symmetric encryptions consist of five
components: plaintext, encryption algorithm, secret key, ciphertext, and decryption algorithm.
Additionally, in order for the
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Why Did Alexander The Great Expand His Empire Following...
Social Studies Summer Reading Assignment Directions: After reading Alexander the Great: Master of
the Ancient World, please answer the following questions in complete sentences. Describe the steps
that Alexander the Great and his mother took to ensure his rise to power. Alexander and his mother
took many steps to ensure his power as king of Macedonia. One of the first steps he took was to have
a great education. Secondly, Alexander may have gotten his father killed by his bodyguard. Lastly, the
both of them killed off all potential successors to the throne, even Alexander s baby boy, Caranus. 2.
How did Alexander the Great expand his empire following his rise to power? Alexander the Great
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If I was Alexander the Great I would have acted in a similar manner. I would have because you always
treat others the way you want to be treated. 4. Alexander the Great adopted the cultures of the people
he conquered. He did by becoming an example of one of the nations he conquered which was Persia.
Alexander began to dress like a Persian king, instead of the simplistic Macedonian ruler, which
angered many of his soldiers. He also urged his men to marry women from different cultures which
also angered his soldiers. Alexander also spread the various cultures throughout his empire. He did
this because he wanted to show respect to those he conquered. 5. Why did Alexander the Great decide
to turn back after he conquered northern India? Do you agree with is decision? Explain why or why
not. Alexander the Great decided to turn back after he conquered North Asia because his soldiers
wanted to go back home and because his philosophers/advisors told him that that s what the gods
wanted him to do. I agree with this in favor of the solders. After 8 years of traveling and conquering
countries one after another, he should have given them a
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Summary Of March By Geraldine Brooks
March is a valuable novel written by Geraldine Brooks in 2005, which won the Pulitzer in 2006. The
author retells the story of the absent father, Mr. March, in the novel Little Women, written by Louisa
May Alcott. March is described like a sensitive man who leaves his family to join to the war as a
chaplain, facing atrocities which he must survive. Geraldine Brooks also introduces a new character
fiction created from her own imagination, not found in Little Women, who Mr. March haves some
love encounters.
When Geraldine was a girl, about 12 years old, her mother (who she considered as a world s cynics)
advised her to read the novel, Little Women and take it with a grain salt. The Little Women has
reached a great boom and it is still famous; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
March is the absent father, army chaplain, abolitionist who enlisted to the war in 1861. Louisa May
Alcott, the author of Little Women, narrates the story of four sisters: Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy, Who
lived with their mother Margaret while his father is in the war. She based on the story on her life and
her three sisters, also his father, who was an abolitionist and teacher, too, like Mr. March, but unlike
that he never goes to the war. Louisa may Alcott s publisher recommended her to write a book about
girls, at first she resisted, but later with the help of her father, Amos Bronson Alcott, who also
encourage her to do it, She wrote her first book, Little
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Genetically Modifying for Smarter Living Things
GENETICALLY MODIFYING FOR SMARTER LIVING THINGS Scientific research holds vast
propensities for advancement. Recently, the genetic modification of organisms has been a topic for
debate among professionals and the general public alike. For instance, some value the benefits of
modifying foods to contain greater nutritional benefits, yield larger crop sizes, and have resistance to
many diseases. Alternatively, others fear the undetermined risks for consuming scientifically altered
organisms long term, and deem the act of tampering with the makeup of living things unethical. Even
more controversial, is the modern idea of using genetic modification techniques to create smarter
organisms, largely, humans. Advances in scientific research particularly in the field of neuroscience
make this argument not only possible, but entirely plausible and more attainable than ever before.
Thus, it is important to become educated on the topic and explore both sides of the argument prior to
making this prospect a reality. This paper argues that it is beneficial for researchers to generate smarter
living organisms through genetic modification based on the biological, social, and ethical benefits that
arise from the act.
Although there are many factors that influence an individual s ability to learn, the most biological
support for the process of learning involves the strengthening and weakening of synaptic connections
in the brain. These processes, termed long term potentiation (LTP)
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The Disaster Of Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster
Abstract The fragile of complex and large systems, it is argued, is addressed through the catastrophic
events that happened in different fields. This report looks at three serious systemic failures in
engineering and finance domains among the history, including the Disaster of Space Shuttle Columbia
in 2003, the Japanese asset bubble in late 1980s and the explosion of Deepwater Horizon in 2010. The
research draws upon final reports of NASA, related magazines and published books. Looking through
the lenses of those catastrophes, the analysis reveals the tremendous loss and effect of system failures
and gives a lesson to avoid similar disasters in the future.
Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster On February 1st, 2003, Space Shuttle Columbia was destroyed on its
way re entering Earth and all 7 crew members died in that accident. Space Shuttle, different from the
one time used rocket launcher or manned spacecraft, is a partially reusable low earth orbital spacecraft
system operated by the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Each
space shuttle may bring different missions leave and re enter Earth several times. Since the final flight
of the Space Shuttle Columbia is the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle Program and Columbia s 28th
mission, we will refer Space Shuttle Columbia in its final flight as STS 107 in the later passage. STS
107, carried equipment and 7 crew members, was launched on January 16th, 2013 and was expected
to stay in space
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The Federalist Party Vs. The United States
By 1800, the Federalist Party was divided, clearing the way to the presidency for the Democratic
Republicans. Federalists like Washington and Adams wanted the federal government to have most of
the power in the United States. The non Federalists, Jefferson and Madison, during that time wanted a
small federal government with very little power. They were very much concerned with state rights and
individual freedom for the people. The political shift from Federalists, Washington and Adams, to
Democratic Republicans, Jefferson and Madison, resulted in non Federalists coming to power and a
shifting of government focus, the repealing of policies such as the Alien and Sedition Acts and the
Judiciary Act of 1808, and westward expansion. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Jefferson, as a non Federalist, believed that Hamilton s national bank was unconstitutional and
decided to abandon that policy, trim the federalist budget, and cut taxes. Jefferson, as a Democratic
Republican, did not like or trust the government due to its limit on the freedom of the individuals, but
he acknowledged the necessity. Jefferson believed in a democracy where the people and the states had
most of the power, which was a great step away from the policies the federalists had been putting in
place. In order to fulfill the non federalist s wishes to return power to the state, it meant relinquishing
powers of the central government, and this began with repealing the alien and sedition acts put in
place by the federalists. One of Adam s major flaws in his presidency was the execution of the Alien
and Sedition Acts, which allowed the government to compulsorily banish foreigners and jail
newspaper editors for scandalous writing. The acts were political, aimed at abolishing new settlers
support for Democratic Republicans. The Sedition Act strictly regulated anti government speech and
was a clear violation of the First Amendment. When the Federalists came into power, they repealed
the Alien and Sedition acts, and Jefferson led the opposition to them. Together with Madison, he
drafted the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, which claimed that the Alien and Sedition Acts were
unconstitutional. In addition, before the federalists had left
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A Man s Search For Meaning By Mor Frankl
Man s Search for Meaning A man s search for meaning is an autobiography written by author Viktor
Frankl. Viktor Frankl writes about spending three years in the concentration camps of Auschwitz, and
Dacha, all of this occurring during the Holocaust. The book discusses the theme of survival during a
time where horror and fear were all too common. Frankl uses a clear perspective by focusing on others
tragic stories and more or less on his own experience. Frankl describes the fundamental necessity of
hope and survival. Frankl s psychological theory is called logotherapy, this theory is mainly focused
on a man s search for meaning in human existence. In other words suffering exists in the world, and
humans adapt and gain meaning from that suffering. In Man s search for meaning Viktor Frankl uses
specific and detailed example during the holocaust to explain and further confirm his logo therapy
theory, Frankl demonstrates how suffering can lead to meaning in one s life.
In the first half of the book Frankl attempts to answer the question How is an average prisoner affected
by everyday life in the concentration camps? Frankl uses this question and demonstrates examples of
other prisoners who continued to find hope even in such horrific conditions. Furthermore, Frankl
clarifies how finding a meaning in a tragedy is of great ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Frankl gives his logo therapy theory and correlates it with specific events in the holocaust in which he
himself experienced or witnessed. Throughout the book Frankl examines the average prisons
behaviors in the concentration camps. Although Frankl limits his demographic by not acknowledging
the different factions or groups of prisoners behaviors to logo therapy. Viktor Frankl demonstrates that
even through the most tragically heartbreaking situations, one can always find a silver
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Humanity In The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
Gandhi stated that You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is like an ocean; if a few drops of
the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty. (Hardiman 1). Gandhi s proverb accurately
provides reasoning for why the novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is not trash. It showcases
humanity s ability to make positive choices, however there are few individuals that do not follow the
same amicable path. The author of the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain, enables the
characters in his story to exhibit free will regardless of their ability to make negative or despicable
choices. The central protagonist, Huck, is capable of enacting upon positive decisions that benefit and
aid others, as well as treat people based on their character
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Biography of Joseph Fourier
Joseph Fourier was born in a modest family at Auxerre, France. Orphaned at an early age, Joseph
acquired his initial education from Pallais s school, which was run by the music teacher from the
cathedral. Thereafter he proceeded to the École Royale Militaire of Auxerre. While he showed an
aptitude and flair for literature, by the age of thirteen, this was overshadowed by mathematics a
subject he found himself really interested in. Joseph completed a study of the six volumes of Bezout s
Cours de mathématiques when he was fourteen and in the following year received the first prize for
his study of Bossut s Mécanique en general. In the year 1787, Fourier took admission in the
Benedictine abbey of St Benoit sur Loire with a motive to train himself for priesthood. However
simultaneously he submitted a paper on algebra to Montucla in Paris and even wrote a letter to Bonard
stating his desire to make a major influence in mathematics. This move suggested Fouriers uncertainty
as to whether he really wanted to pursue the training in priesthood or not. In 1789 Fourier left for Paris
where he read a paper on algebraic equations at the Académie Royale des Sciences. The next year
Fourier took up the position of a tutor at the Benedictine college Ecole Royale Militaire of Auxerre
where he had studied. As if Fouriers uncertainty to follow a religious life or one of mathematical
research was not enough the conflict became worse when he got involved in
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A Free Man By Thomas Jefferson And Sally Hemings
Imagine living a life in slavery, where you have a limited freedom and society constantly looks down
on you. If you had the opportunity to be a free man, would you take it or would you come running
back to becoming a slave? Two of Thomas Jefferson s slaves, James Hemings and Sally Hemings had
to make this decision in 1789. James and Sally are part of a family that held various high positions at
Monticello, Jefferson s plantation. Martha Jefferson, Jefferson s wife, was step siblings with James
and Sally. When Jefferson was called to be the U.S. minister in France, he called upon James to come
with him to serve as his servant. Two years later, Sally followed accompanying Jefferson s youngest
daughter, Polly to France. While in France, James and Sally were considered free due to the Freedom
Principle. This states that any slave who sets foot in France is now considered a free man. Jefferson
chose James specifically to come with him to France because he knew that James wanted to be chef
and France was the perfect place to enhance his culinary skills. Not only did Jefferson pay for James
training but he also gave James a salary that was more than the average salary of anyone in his
profession. There are those who believe that James loyalty to Jefferson was a valid reason to stay;
however, I believe James unwisely chose to leave behind the booming city of Paris and his personal
freedom. This paper will explore the factors that James considered to make his decision. First, I
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Maccabees Research Paper
The Jewish People in the Land of Israel are in the midst of a very difficult period. A war is raging all
around us, as the Arab population turns against us with stones, knives and bullets. Despite the terror
all around us, Israelis are continuing to walk the streets and the malls and shops are busy, but the price
for a can of pepper spray has more than tripled from 60 NIS to 200 NIS. Jews are ready to defend
themselves and will take no chances.
Jews across the country are flocking to seek gun licenses, because during stabbing and rock attacks, it
is the average citizen that must act as the first response team. In an overwhelming majority of attacks,
the citizens of Israel have succeeded in neutralizing the terrorist before security officials ... Show more
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We cannot allow the murderers to be granted any form of legitimacy or understanding on the world
scene. We must declare in a loud and clear voice that this stabbing war is just another attempt to
undermine Jewish sovereignty and rule throughout the land of Israel. We must declare that there are
no settlements, but only Jewish communities reborn on their ancient soil. We must state clearly that
the Temple Mount is the holiest Jewish site in the world and that Muslim attempts to harm Jewish
worshipers will not succeed.
We must take this time to broaden the Lev HaOlam movement, and so I ask each and every one of you
to take part in this great task. Direct your friends to the Lev HaOlam Website via Facebook, twitter,
Email and any other social media outlet at your disposal.
We will continue to unite on behalf of the Land and People of Israel.
Nati
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Walt Disney s Perseverance And Imagination
The Magic of Disney can be attributed to Walt Disney s perseverance and imagination. Swearing to
never create another character he didn t have the license to, he created an animation studio in Kansas,
which went bankrupt shortly after. After moving to California, he set up shop and started Disney
Brothers Cartoon Studio. One of the first real successes of the studio is a short in 1982 called
Steamboat Willie, by Les Clark, which introduced the character later known as Mickey Mouse and
was the first time audiences experienced synchronized sound (TL). Walt s death in 1966 left the
Empire in uncharted territory as the company had to learn how to fend for itself or did with Walt and
Nine Truly Old Men. They needed new talent and skilled animators, and Eric Larson was the man for
the job (W9OM).
In death Walt left $80 million behind, $38 million (47.5%) went to the founding and funding of an
animation program in Chouinard Art Institute, CalArts, room A113 (VF) (Quora). This class reaped
the benefits of Disney s monopoly on the animation industry and trained the next generation of
animators in the Disney way. This was originally Walt s goal and he was close to starting class.
However, he was inconveniently side tracked by dying and project was put on hold till Larson adopted
it. Students of this class include Tim Burton, Brad Bird, Glen Keane, Nancy Beiman and many more,
working on projects like The Little Mermaid, Toy Story, Cars, and The Incredibles. The students
talked about
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Salem Witch Trials Summary
Psychologist Caporael did some research into the Salem witch trials and noticed a connection between
the unusual symptoms that the accusers reported and symptoms of the hallucinogenic effects of a drug
like LSD. LSD is a derivative of ergot, a fungus that affects rye grain which is caused by the fungus
Claviceps purpurea. This fungus can affect rye, wheat, and other cereal grasses which were all in
popular demand in Salem at the time of the witch trials. Toxicologist found that eating ergot
contaminated food could lead to violent muscle spasms, vomiting, delusions, hallucinations, crawling
sensations on the skin, and a host of other symptoms. This was very ironic due to the fact that these
symptoms were reported by the accusers in the witch trials. Majority of the accusers lived in Salem
Village which was a region of swampy meadows and would be a perfect place for the fungi to grow.
The accusers could have easily been contaminated by the large quantities of ergot which would
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The puritan society was very religious and lived by a restrained lifestyle and rigid moral code. People
were expected to work hard, repress any emotion and opinions, and even their individual differences
were frowned upon. Since the Puritans lived by this strict moral code, they believed that all sins
should be punished no matter what the circumstances were. Whenever someone fell ill or was having
a hard time in life, they believed that the individual was being punished for sinning and they would
not help. They also had the belief that Satan was a real God and whoever followed was considered to
be a witch. Satan was thought of to select weak individuals such as women, children, or the insane to
carry out his sinful work and the people accused were just that. This could explain why the accused
individuals were in
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Liar s Poker Essay
arMary Petritz
Real Estate Seminar
November 10, 2011
Liar s Poker
Liar s Poker, by Michael Lewis, is a book that thoroughly looks into the author s life as a broker on
Wall Street working for Salomon Brothers, the most profitable firm in the 1980 s. Michael Lewis
graduated from The London School of Economics and decided to take his career into trading when
offered a job by the top trading firm. At this time, the mortgage market started booming, and money
was flowing all over Wall Street. The secondary mortgage market was on the up rise when Michael
Lewis accepted a job at Salomon Brother s. The secondary mortgage market was the selling of bonds,
with a promise to be paid back with mortgage loans. The lender, whomever that ... Show more content
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In October 1981, Congress passed a tax break that allows thrifts to sell their money losing mortgage
loans and reinvest the proceeds for higher returns. Mortgages were pooled by dollar amount and
interest rate and then traded. Salomon Brother s wanted to make mortgages look like bonds. Ranieri
had the loans transferred into bonds by getting a stamp of the U.S. government agency Ginnie Mae,
Frannie Mae, or Freddie Mac. The stamp was proof of the U.S. government guarantee that made
trading mortgage bonds possible. Ranieri s mortgage department made 215 million over 3 years. After
6 years, Ranieri s mortgage department was making more money than any other Salomon businesses
combined. They formed this group of traders, all characterized as Italian, loud, and fat. Ginnie Mae,
Frannie Mae, and Freddie Mac were U.S. government agencies that guaranteed various types of
mortgage loans. They allowed mortgage lenders to obtain a better price for their mortgage loans in the
securities market. Lenders used the proceeds to make new mortgage loans available. After some time,
and with the mortgage market soaring, buyers and sellers were making their own rules. Salomon
Brother s created a CMO in 1983, which dominated the mortgage market in 1986. The mortgage
market was attractive to many investors due to the money outflow that it generated. It was unattractive
to some investors due to the stress, competition, and buying
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Canadian Multiculturalism Act And The Canadian Charter Of...
Introduction
Multiculturalism has always been perceived as one of the integral components of Canadian Culture .
Under the Canadian Multiculturalism Act, Canadian citizens are free to exercise their religious and
cultural practices . However, niqab ban takes effect in some public aspects of Canada . Supporters of
the ban believes that wearing niqab is not a part of the Canadian Culture and should be banned in
order to free Muslim Women from oppression . Niqab ban, however, infringes on the religious and
cultural freedom instilled in the Canadian Multiculturalism Act and the Canadian Charter of Rights
and Freedom and is unlawful . A careful examination on Canadian culture and laws, the origins and
arguments of the ban, and its implications is needed in order to further understand the issue.
The Canadian Culture
Canada has never acknowledged itself as a homogeneous nation but rather rooted in diversity . The
government assume a neutral role in regards to religion and accommodation, keeping in mind the goal
of integration based on differences . Immigrants are placed in a different situation where they are
expected to adopt and assimilate elements of the Canadian culture and at the same time still try to
keep their own cultural identity . Canada is known for encouraging diversity and has a positive
perspective on minority group s traditional practices . The Multiculturalism Act is supposed to give
the same and fair recognition and accommodation for non dominant groups .
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  • 2. Cane Toads Are They All From Down Under? When you think of animals in Australia, you think of koala bears and kangaroos, but you do not think about the species that have migrated there. Most animals in Australia are originally from there and do not live anywhere else in the world. Wombats, can toads, and kangaroos are three great examples, native or not, of how these fascinating animals who live down under survive. Wombats are native animals of Australia and over the years they have had to adapt in many ways to survive in their environment. According to Source 1, wombats have four powerful legs that they use for digging . Wombats are burrowing, nocturnal creatures, their powerful legs allow them to burrow in the ground all day and come out at night. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Source 2 discusses, these toads were brought to Australia from Hawaii to try and lower the cane beetle population. However, these toads had no effect on these creatures, but they do have some physical attributes which are deadly to other native creatures of Australia. These toads are toxic, predators who are native to Australia do not have any immunization to this poison (Source 2). The cane toads poisonous abilities allow it to protect itself from predators it may have in Australia. These abilities also allow the toads to capture their prey with more ease because their prey are not immune to their poison. Source 2 states, cane toads kill native predators such as the quoll, a cat like marsupial . These toads feed on native animals of Australia, whether they are eating the right animals is another debate. Since these animals feed on native predators of Australia, there is not a shortage of them in their habitat. The cane toad can easily find food in Australia, therefore they can easily stay healthy and survive in Australia. Therefore, their reproduction rate is very high. According to Source 2, the cane toad population has reached beyond two hundred million. Their high reproduction rate shows the cane toads have not struggled to mate whilst living in the conditions of Australia. Therefore, since cane toads have easily been able to adapt to life in Australia, they have been able to continuously reproduce, generation after generation. Even though cane toads are not native to Australia, they have not struggled to adapt to life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Amanda Knox Trial When you Google search the name Amanda Knox, roughly 11,000,000 results appear; primarily featuring stories about her life and social media accounts. Yet, when you enter the same name into the LexisNexis database, 977 newspaper related articles appear. The LexisNexis database provides electronic accessibility to legal and journalistic documents; this shows that the media did not cover the legal aspect of Knox s story as much as they covered her personal life. This discovery makes me question: why was the media so infatuated with reporting about Amanda Knox s life, rather than her murder trial? On November 1, 2007, Meredith Kercher a British exchange student, from the University of Leeds, was found dead in her home in Perugia, Italy. Meredith s lifeless body was discovered by her flatmate, Amanda Knox and Knox s boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito. Meredith s bedroom door was locked, but the window had been broken. Initially, police suspected that, Meredith had been attacked by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the case was covered vigorously by media throughout its entirety, the start of the trial attracted reporters from all over the world. Thus, the courtroom became overcrowded, leading to some media personnel having to sit at the defense table. Eventually the grueling process of conducting a murder trial came to an end on December 4, 2009. Amanda and Raffaele were found guilty on all counts in the brutal murder of Meredith Kercher. Knox received a 26 year sentence and Sollecito received a 25 year sentence. Finally, Meredith s family thought they could put the trial behind them and experience a sense of closure, but that wasn t the cases. Both, Knox and Sollecito appealed their convictions. After going through two years of the appeal process, both convictions were overturned by an Italian jury ( Timeline ). It s interesting because it appeared that there was strong evidence against both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Inerrancy Of His Scriptures Essay There are posters and bumper stickers declaring that God is dead. It has become fashionable in large portions of American population to attribute belief in God to a mental disorder, or personality flaw. This rejection does not change the omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent (Towns 117 122) and immutable (Towns 102) One. It is in the belief that God is very much alive and is active with His creation today that the vocation, or calling, of teaching, or sharing knowledge, is vital today. One of the things that sets Yahweh apart from all others that claim deity is the inerrancy of his Scriptures (Elwell 156). Although there are the voices that claim inerrancy is a nineteenth century concoction (Elwell 158), or that Scripture never claims to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is important to teach the person of God, the self existent (Exod. 3:13 14) One; the first cause who cares about his creation. Christianity has been watered down to be more acceptable by the masses. Doctrine and dogma are no longer of primary importance. Without the teaching of the fundamental tenets, Christ is a caricature of a sympathetic big brother figure, holding to the form of godliness but denying its power (2 Tim. 3:5, HCSB). Much of what the unsaved American society knows of Christ is what is presented at Christmas. Therefore, the birth of the Savior, and the gifts given at the holiday are what is remembered. The Scriptures from Genesis to Revelation, from alpha to omega, in every jot and tittle, testify of Christ Jesus. The miracle of the God who became flesh, and lived among men. He was from God, He was God; eternal and divine. He became the servant to be obedient to God, and thereby loved both God and mankind (Phil. 2:6 8). This is not the Jesus on Christmas cards. Neither is it the Jesus who is only historical (Elwell 241), or only a spirit (Elwell 242) it is the God Man fully able to be the author and finisher of [the] faith (Heb. 12:4, KJV). The Gospel is offensive. It begs the hearer to decide who Christ was, and is, and either reject Him or worship ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Liberation Of Women During The 18th And The 19th Century Uprising of Women in Psychology Sydney Alan Brackin University of Montevallo Abstract This paper shows the liberation of women in the 18th and the 19th Century, showing the different waves of feminist in psychology. It s important to remember the gradual changes and actions displayed. I choose to finalize this paper with Christine Ladd Franklin. She was the first women to complete the necessary requirements for a PhD. Her contributions to mathematics and psychology paved the way for other women to succeed. Uprising of Women in Psychology Women as Other Throughout history women have not been given proper recognition for their insight in the field of psychology. They were simply labeled as Other. Simone de Beauvoir, philosopher examines the concepts of woman and in relation to the larger concepts of humanity. She concludes that women s status is not simply a matter of definition, but a fundamental way of thinking that has political consequences. What is a Woman? This question may seem to be rudimentary, but when thought about women are the foundation for life. Women are more than their uterus, or an imperfect man. It was believed that women were made from man s image, Adam and Eve. This alone gives rise to men and lessens women as an individual. Man cannot think of himself without the other. Without women there would be no man. In the most primitive societies there is duality between the self and the other. These were not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Constraints Of The Shackleton s Expedition During the period of time that the expedition took place there were probably a lot of constraints and limiting factors for explorers. The first solution mentioned was stopping the journey when Shackleton received the weather report. While that was an easy fix, it did not make it an easy decision. Shackleton could not stop the trip due to the time constraint given to him by the industry, as well as the amount of money that was put into the expedition. Many people invested into the expedition, and if he did not go on the trip those people would have lost their investment. For example the text states, Dame Janet Stancomb Wills, sole heiress to a tobacco fortune, donated funds and became a lifelong friend, even writing admiring poems to the explorer. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first solution was that the industry should limit exploration in the Polar region to very little, and even limit time spent in the area. A constraint seen in this solution is that the industry sought to learn more about what the region provided. There was land and resources that were yet to be claimed, and each exploration company sought to claim them as their own. According to Amy Harris of Demand Media, the Polar region has natural resources that include: fossil fuels, uranium, tungsten, nickel, copper, gold, diamonds, freshwater, marine mammals, and important food sources. The second solution mentioned was that a competitive nature should not have been encouraged. One thing that should be considered is that it was not just explorers that were in the race, but also countries. Explorers were the men that claimed the land and resources for a country. The text says, explorers would place their country s flag on the land they covered. The third solution was that not enough facts were provided to the industry to continue exploration. In the industry s defense, evidence could not be recorded if a ship was lost. The exploration industry was not receiving information, therefore there was still so many questions about the Polar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Spectacular Changes In Alpine Environment Essay Introduction: Spectacular changes take place in alpine environments. An obvious observation is that the tree line ends and peaks emerge. A more subtle change occurs within the plants. There are two major ways in which plants adapt to survive in alpine environments; morphologically and physiologically. Although, W.D. Billings, in his Adaptations and Origins of Alpine Plants , states that there are also a few other manners in which they adapt including reproductive and ecological (1974). However, the main focus of this essay is on the morphological and physiological adaptations plants make. Description of an Alpine Environment: Before discussing what changes plants undergo to survive in alpine environments, a description of an alpine environment is needed. A brief explanation would be that an alpine environment begins where the tree line on a mountain ends (Frank Salisbury et al., 1968). Classic characteristics of this sort of environment include low temperatures, short and instable seasons, as well as windy and snowy conditions (Billings, 1974). The Latin word for alpine is albus which means white or snow covered according to Korner in his Alpine Plant Life (1949). Korner also believes that there are only two main categories of plants that reside in alpine environments that ought to be considered alpine plants. The categories include those plants that are restricted to life in alpine environments and those found in alpine environments as well as some lower altitudes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Examples Of Hypocriticism In Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain was a social critic just as much as he was a novelist. He observed a society filled with arrogant, racial hypocrisy. In his fictional novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Twain brings criticism to the hypocritical society of his day. Twain argues that society was covered in a veil of self deception and religious leaders taught hypocritical and absurd religious values. Twain crafts his writings with characters like; The Widow Douglas, Miss Watson and Silas Phelps; all well intentioned Christians, but their religion has deceived them into thinking that slavery is perfectly acceptable, and that slaves are something less than humans. This arrogant and hypocritical belief system was something that Twain vigorously opposes and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Twain demonstrates and questions through the families, the fidelity of the local congregation. Twain has Huck has come into contact with the aristocratic family of the Grangefords and their rivals, the Shepherdsons. Twain forces the two families into a deadly feud which has claimed many lives on both sides. When the two families visit a church and hear a sermon about brotherly love, Twain ensures that Huck observes that; the men took their guns along... and kept them between their knees. The fact that the two families brought weapons, which they seem eager to use, to a sermon about brotherly love demonstrates the absurd hypocrisy of the situation. The two families are hypocritical in the teachings of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Chorus Concert I Reflection Paper On that blistering day, the high school students giggled as they lay stretched out near the walls. Some of them were aggressively touching one another. I entered through the double doors, and I signed in while school security officers wand down students. Then I located the main office, and I accepted my assignment papers titled: Chorus Concert I, (Period 6). The substitute teachers coordinator told me that I was assigned to two chorus classes. My instructions were to sit in the classroom and listen to them sing. I felt enthralled by the assignment. I thought, Fantastic! All day long, I looked forward to going to Period 6; the symphony class. I could not wait to be amused by the melodies of talented young chorus singers. The moment arrived, and I stepped into that rumbustious and loud classroom. Then I scanned the architectural design of the room. The classroom resembled a mid size basketball gym. The concrete blocked walls were painted white. The hard wood floors complimented two black pianos scattered in opposite locations in the vicinity. My evaluation of the room s facility was interrupted by a BLASTING surprise. For example, there were 40 energetic students amid one substitute teacher: me. A few, but not all, of the students hormones, ran faster than a New York City freight train. After I glanced at what was happening, I said, Goodness gracious! Where is the choir?! I asked loudly. Why aren t you singing? Come on, vocalize, Sing students, sing! I implored them. They looked at me with amazement. Assuredly, I felt victimized by a fresh practical joke. Despite what I felt, I still kept waiting to hear someone strike up a musical note. Seconds later, I heard, Oh. Uh, um... We don t sing, one of the students jocularly replied. With raised eyebrows, I said, Huh? What do you mean, you don t sing? Isn t this a chorus class? Chorus means to sing, right? I asked with a tone of frustration. Since nobody struck up a tune, my next instinct was to get the class organized. I stopped trying to identify the songbirds, and I walked around the classroom telling students to complete their written activity. The worksheet related to a discussion of specific
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  • 11. Martin Luther s Power And Efficacy Of Indulgences Martin Luther wrote the Power and efficacy of indulgences .Know as the 95 theses. Martin Luther came up with the 95 theses in Germany in Wittenberg. These 95 theses show what the church was doing wrong in his time this change the course of the catholic church. See the church would take and fool the good christian people by take and stealing their money. Like if the person was having a bad day they would come to the church and the pope are monks would tell them they could feel mary, or anybody from the bible bones are some fake holy relic or they told them they could drop money in a pot and when it hit the bottom there person they to wanted to go to heaven went . And they also fooled them by telling them to climb a bunch of stairs and they would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first and second theses were contained Martin idea of Gods intended believer to seek out repentance and there faith alone with no deeds at all and it would leave them to salvation. Salvation is the acceptance into heaven, but god did not intend on them doing that stealing other money to benefit themselves . The other 93 theses criticized the practice of the indulgence. The 93 theses support the first to. But the church and the people were forced to read it cause it was on many other the church doors around. But November 9, 1518 pope complained luther 95 theses writing was conflicting the churches teaches. But it was hard for them to believe Martin Luther cause that was what they have grown up doing following the church that way so he got turndown a lot but he was gain more follower as they seen what the church was doing to the people. On may 25 the holy roman emperor Charles V signed the edict against his writing to be burned. Luther hid in a town of Eisenach for 1 year he began working on major life projects. The Testament into German which took him 10 years to finish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Why The Explorers Should Not Be Glorified Why the Explorers Shouldn t be Glorified At the bloody hands of the explorers, lay millions of deaths. To honor these souls, we must not glorify these explorers for these awful crimes they have committed. These explorers have done many things that cannot be overlooked. They have brought in epidemics, they have killed people, and they have enslaved Native Americans. These inexcusable crimes are the very reason we should not be glorifying these explorers. The explorers killed people. Document 5 states that the explorers have a cruel and abnormal punishment. They burn their organs, no year passes in which they do not sacrifice 50 soul at each temple in their kingdom. Whenever they asked anything of their gods, in order for it to be fulfilled, they take several boys, girls, men, and women, and in the presence of the statues of their gods they cut open their chests while they are still alive and take out their hearts. This document provides the evidence to support my claim, this document proves that the explorers killed humans in horrible way. Therefore, the explorers should not be glorified. I acknowledge the fact that Christopher Columbus discovered America, or that Magellan tasted the salt water and found out where he was. We should be able to endorse that they made a lot of positives, but the positives don t cancel out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to doc 4, in the New World there were 40 50 million until Columbus arrived, brought in epidemics and killed tens of millions of people. According to document 2, the epidemics killed a vast number of people, sores erupted on everywhere, they were covered from head to toe. The illness was so dreadful that no one could walk or move. A great amount of people died from the epidemics, and if you didn t die from the disease, you would die of hunger. Millions of people died from the epidemics that were brought in from the explorers. To honor these deaths, we shouldn t be glorifying these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Personality Disorder Research Paper Jadelyn Lorton English 10 Mrs. Wintrow 10 April,2015 Personality Disorder What are personality disorders and what do they do? There are a numerous of personality disorders and people that have them. You can t look at someone sometimes and know right away. For example, Robin Williams had the bipolar disorder but most people couldn t tell. Personality disorder is a psychiatric term and draws on a medical framework to try to understand human emotions, behaviour and distress (Diagnosis). Personality disorders are broken into 3 different classifications, Cluster A, Cluster B and Cluster C (Diagnosis). Cluster A comprises with the paranoid ,schizoid and schizotypal personality disorder (Diagnosis). Cluster B comprises with antisocial, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A person that has Dependent personality disorder has a lack of self confidence and an excessive need to be taken care of, fears abandonment and may go to considerable lengths to secure and maintain relationships(1). They often feel safe and secure in the hands of people that they know will protect them. People with the avoidant personality disorder are persistently tense, belives they are socially inept, unappealing, fear being embarrassed, criticized or rejected. (1). Anxiety plays a huge role in this disorder. People with the obsessive compulsive disorder tend to have an excessive preoccupation with details, rules, lists, order, organization and schedules (1). For example Mrs. Heitkamp flipped the lights on and off until it felt right to her, she counted to three each time. In Cluster C, anxiety is the main key. The cure and treatment... Personality disorders affect people of all ages and sizes. They range from anxiety to phobias. Majority of the time you could never guess someone had them. The quote Don t judge a book by its cover comes in to play with the personality disorders. You have to go to a doctor to get diagnosed with it and depending on the type of disorder you have you can get help and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Fear In The Hunger Games, By Suzanne Collins In the Hunger Games, author Suzanne Collins presents the idea that when people are feeling fear the do unexpected things that can affect them in a positive or negative way. The author, Suzanne Collins, shows this when Prim s, Katniss sister, name is called for her to become a tribute. In the text it says, One time, when i was in a blind in a tree, waiting motionless for game to wonder by, I dozed off and fell ten feet to the ground, landing on my back. It was as if the impact had knocked every wisp of air from my lungs, and I lay there struggling to inhale, to exhale, to do anything. That s how I feel now, trying to remember how to breath, unable to speak, totally stunned as the name bounces around the inside my skull. Someone is gripping my arm, a boy from the Seam, and I think maybe I started to fall and he caught me (Collins, 21). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Katniss volunteered as tribute, taking her sisters place in the games. She was scared that her sister wouldn t make it through the games allowed and that she would have a better chance of surviving. Katniss saved her sisters life and put hers in danger. Another example of when Katniss feels fear is when she is directed to a rich building. She holds back the tears to make her look strong. In the text it says, When I sat on the couch, I can t help running my fingers over the fabric repeatedly. It helps to claim me as I try to prepare for the next hour. The time allotted for the tributed to say goodbye to their loved ones. I cannot afford to get upset, to leave this room with puffy eyes and a red nose (Collins, 34). This quote shows that katniss is feeling fear by telling herself she has to be strong. She s scared and is holding herself back from crying or getting upset so she wont show weakness. The last piece of evidence showing that Katniss is feeling fear is when her and Peeta step onto the train to go the the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Brazilian Culture Of Brazil Essay Much like the U.S., Brazilian culture is extremely diverse. Brazil s current population of 190 million represents various nationalities from European to African (Country Facts). Brazil has an extremely diverse culture with some common pervasive threads that grouped together give Brazil a national identity. The concept of aesthetics describes what people of certain cultures tend to consider to be popular or in good taste (Wild Wild, 2014). To this extent, despite being mostly unified by a single language, Brazil represents such a diverse culture that regional aesthetic variances could almost seem like they were different countries altogether (Castano, Goossens, Terlouw, and Vliet, n.d.). According to Encyclopedia Britannica, of all the cultures that make up the Brazilian way of life, the Portuguese culture is the dominant influence and provides the main language, religion, and many customs. Indigenous Indians and African influences are also apparent in some forms, especially in certain parts of the country. If one were to ask a Brazilian what symbols they feel would represent the culture of Brazil, Everyculture.com states that most in the country would view soccer, family, and the four day national party called Carnival as the symbols of Brazil s passion and free spirit. Values are those ideas and beliefs to which people are emotionally attached (Wild Wild, 2014), and to that end Brazilians have a very strong focus on family. Families in Brazil are typically large, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Zoos Pros And Cons Essay The Debate Over Pro Or Con People are changing the natural world in many different ways Kira Freed. People should care of what zoos are doing to the animals because when they keep the animals in there cages and won t let them out, the animals get very sick and don t get very much better. The debate is from people not wanting zoos and some people liking zoos, many people don t want zoos because the animals may not be healthy, but some people like zoos because they are healthy. Many zoos shouldn t be kept because the animals do not feel very good around people, zoos should not be kept because, in zoos, animals are kept in captivity, animals behavior changes, and the animals are not taken care of the right way. Most zoos don t have a lot of room in there cages/places because, according to the video, Jane Goodall on Role Zoos Play in Saving Wild Animals , elephants, dolphins, wolves need room to roam around. In the article, Pro or Con? , animals get stressed when living in small spaces. Also according to the video, Born Wild : Are zoos a necessity? (Aired: August 2004) , animals can be kept alone in a cage for more than a year. Therefore there is no purpose of watching animals behind a glass wall. When not living in their normal habitat, their behavior changes, such as, according to the Pro ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My opponent thinks that zoos should stay because animals are safe, despite the fact, that animals get teased by the kids/people, they are put in captivity, and their behavior changes when put in zoos. This is important in the debate because, when the animals are not treated the right way and put somewhere they don t belong they change a lot and they are confused because they normally see the wild but they only see people that they are not used to. As a result the animals don t get to live or eat where they want and where they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Development Of Penobscot Filed Offshore Nova Scotia Development of Penobscot Filed Offshore Nova Scotia Sankaranarayanan Sai Darshan B00613681 Supervisor: Dr. Adam Donaldson Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Meng in Petroleum Engineering Department of Process Engineering and Applied Science Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia August 2015 CONTENTS Page No Introduction 1 History of Nova Scotia Offshore 2 Part I Field Development 3 Water Saturation 3 Permeability 4 Porosity 5 Volume calculation 6 Fluid Modelling 7 Part II Reservoir Modelling 9 Rock Physics 9 1. Saturation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Analysis Of The Book American Way By Gary Althen I was always interested in understand wf the american (capitalize proper nouns) culture. When I first came here I noticed that americans are really independent and self reliant individuals, so for the research I chose the topic American friendship so I could understand better what americans think about friendship. According to the author of the book American Ways (written by Gary Althen with Janet Bennet), americans do not like to feel dependent on someone or that someone become V dependent on them. The author also said that americans have different groups of friends. Friends to go to the movie, to study, and so on. For my research I interviewed 15 americans, namely 12 students of the University of Arkansas and 3 older friends of mine (a couple and one other friend) that I met because of a program of the UofA. The interviewees were between 20 and 50 years of age. Some of the students I already knew and a few others was s/v random students. My survey had simple questions that I though sp would be interesting to ask. Such as(P), what do they expect from a friendship, what are they prepare VT to give for a friend and if they have any international friends. Since I am a art international student and for me it has been a little hard to get to know them as a friend, I thought about this last question. The interviewees seemed surprised when I asked about the type (gender) of friends they had. Both male and female was he majority of art. responses (87%). Only 2 girls from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Pros And Cons Of Ecotourism Over the past few decades, the tourism industry has grown leaps and bounds in regards to the amount of traveling and recreational opportunities available. Many of these options now include fine dining on airlines, unique lodging options worldwide, and other activities. Although the industry may be evolving, consequently many legal issues arise as a result. These issues become a challenge for travel officials, as they work together to find effective solutions to settle them. One of the larger issues at hand in the world today is ecotourism. Ecotourism allows people to visit areas around the world that have experienced little to no human impact such as pollution, traffic, and other types of invasive expansion. It revolves ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Essentially, Showing people a rainforest rather than logging... is a good compromise if the forest is preserved (qtd. in ). Then there are the negatives associated with ecotourism as a whole. Various reports such as the damaging of coral reefs by tourists involved in scuba diving activities have become a prevalent issue, while the building of eco lodges in forests and jungles have resulted in the continual disturbance of the animals who live in those areas as well as the continuous removal of natural vegetation which may also contain food supplies for animals. Safari tours that take place in Africa also have similar results, as many tourists who ride in jeeps contribute to the disturbance of food sources, such as game that lions depend on for survival. In Africa, many indigenous peoples such as the Masai in Kenya have lost their land to the ecotourism industry, and have been forced to move elsewhere. Environmentalists argue that, Unwittingly, the tourists are destroying the culture that they are paying to preserve. Ecotourism seeks to go to the remotest places. These places are often not well policed. There is nothing stopping people taking money from tourists as well as pursuing environmentally unfriendly activities (qtd. in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Homelessness And The Homeless Community We have all seen it before. The man sitting on the cold street possessing only a few rudimentary goods while begging for food or the woman holding her child s hand while asking for spare change. Some people saunter by these downtrodden individuals unconcerned, while others give them sympathetic looks and drop a few coins in their cups. We are aware of homelessness, almost too aware and yet we go on with our lives without further regard. Homelessness has become such an epidemic in the United States that it is normal and practically expected to be seen in our urban streets. Homelessness is defined by the Merriam Webster dictionary as, Having no home or permanent residence. While that is true, there are many other dynamics that come into play with this social problem. Without proper housing, the homeless community is more susceptible to violence, disease, weather conditions, hunger and ultimately death. We all recognize homelessness but what can we do to help those in need? Having grown up less than an hour away from San Francisco, my family would make frequent trips to the city. In the city, encountering victims of homelessness is inevitable. In my younger years I could not help myself and would stare at these people which was usually followed by me asking my parents questions like, Why is that man sleeping on the ground? . Though these questions were laced in innocence, they still hold significance today. Why is homelessness so prevalent and what are we doing as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Beethoven s Major Accomplishments Ludwig van Beethoven was a famous composer between the Classical and Romantic eras. He was born in December of 1770, in Bonn, Germany. Ludwig had a terrible childhood, because of his dad who was an alcoholic most of his life, who was also a musician himself, and with that his father would make him play the piano and practice every day and would smack him if he made a mistake. This is how he developed such a talent for music, because of his father. Although he was deaf, he made most of his famous and important works during that time. He still remains to be the most famous and influential composers of all time. At the age of seventeen, his teacher and mentor sent him to Vienna, to study more in depth of the art of music. There in Vienna, he was able to meet great musicians and composers, such as Mozart. Ludwig would continue to grow in his knowledge of music and writing great symphonies. From his time in Vienna, he began to excel and people began to notice him. This all started his impact on music. From Beethoven s famous works, moonlight sonata to the 3rd symphony, Beethoven is considered as the most well known composer between the transitions of classical music to the romantic era. (Biography Par. 3) In 1798 when he was 26 years old, he noticed that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the book states, Beethoven was considered to be the bridge between the Classical and Romantic eras. Many of his methods were used by composers long after him. Beethoven paved the way many composers wrote their music by the tension and intensity in his music. From the range of pitch and color tone, it would add such character to the music to make it come alive (McGraw 191). During the early years of Beethoven s pieces, Mozart was the main influence, however, other pieces clearly show his individuality and particular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Different Types of Attacks An attack is any malicious or accidental disruption in the confidentially, integrity, or availability of information and network resources. Attacks can come from many places, electronic, physical, or human. Electronics attacks may come from the external network (Internet) or the internal network (Intranet); physical attacks can come in the form of hardware and equipment sabotage or theft, and human attacks most often come in the form of social engineering. Some of the attacks identify and evaluate in this paper are: spoofing, replays attacks, access attack suppress relay, and source and repudiation attack. Spoofing is when the attackers attempts to appear to be someone else, usually an authentic user. The phenomenon of Web spoofing or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Website defacements are a common form of modification attack. Repudiation attack is the main application layer level attack repudiation refers to the rejection or attempted denial by a node involved in a communication of having contributed in a part or the entire communication. For example, is someone access your email account and inflammatory information to other under the guise of one of your top managers. This information might prove humiliation to your company and possibly do irreparable harm. This type of attack is easy to accomplish because most email systems do not check outbound email for validity. Data encryption and decryption have become increasingly important as more people are communicating over the internet. Although cryptology is not new, the demand for this technology has soared as its usefulness for security purposes has become more evident. Cryptology involves converting original messages into non readable formats and plays an important role in keeping data safe while it is in transit (Agrawal Mishra, 2012). Two popular forms of cryptology are symmetric and asymmetric. Symmetric cryptology also known as single key encryption has been in existence for several decades. It is the most widely used. Symmetric encryptions consist of five components: plaintext, encryption algorithm, secret key, ciphertext, and decryption algorithm. Additionally, in order for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Why Did Alexander The Great Expand His Empire Following... Social Studies Summer Reading Assignment Directions: After reading Alexander the Great: Master of the Ancient World, please answer the following questions in complete sentences. Describe the steps that Alexander the Great and his mother took to ensure his rise to power. Alexander and his mother took many steps to ensure his power as king of Macedonia. One of the first steps he took was to have a great education. Secondly, Alexander may have gotten his father killed by his bodyguard. Lastly, the both of them killed off all potential successors to the throne, even Alexander s baby boy, Caranus. 2. How did Alexander the Great expand his empire following his rise to power? Alexander the Great expanded his empire following his rise to power because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If I was Alexander the Great I would have acted in a similar manner. I would have because you always treat others the way you want to be treated. 4. Alexander the Great adopted the cultures of the people he conquered. He did by becoming an example of one of the nations he conquered which was Persia. Alexander began to dress like a Persian king, instead of the simplistic Macedonian ruler, which angered many of his soldiers. He also urged his men to marry women from different cultures which also angered his soldiers. Alexander also spread the various cultures throughout his empire. He did this because he wanted to show respect to those he conquered. 5. Why did Alexander the Great decide to turn back after he conquered northern India? Do you agree with is decision? Explain why or why not. Alexander the Great decided to turn back after he conquered North Asia because his soldiers wanted to go back home and because his philosophers/advisors told him that that s what the gods wanted him to do. I agree with this in favor of the solders. After 8 years of traveling and conquering countries one after another, he should have given them a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Summary Of March By Geraldine Brooks March is a valuable novel written by Geraldine Brooks in 2005, which won the Pulitzer in 2006. The author retells the story of the absent father, Mr. March, in the novel Little Women, written by Louisa May Alcott. March is described like a sensitive man who leaves his family to join to the war as a chaplain, facing atrocities which he must survive. Geraldine Brooks also introduces a new character fiction created from her own imagination, not found in Little Women, who Mr. March haves some love encounters. When Geraldine was a girl, about 12 years old, her mother (who she considered as a world s cynics) advised her to read the novel, Little Women and take it with a grain salt. The Little Women has reached a great boom and it is still famous; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... March is the absent father, army chaplain, abolitionist who enlisted to the war in 1861. Louisa May Alcott, the author of Little Women, narrates the story of four sisters: Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy, Who lived with their mother Margaret while his father is in the war. She based on the story on her life and her three sisters, also his father, who was an abolitionist and teacher, too, like Mr. March, but unlike that he never goes to the war. Louisa may Alcott s publisher recommended her to write a book about girls, at first she resisted, but later with the help of her father, Amos Bronson Alcott, who also encourage her to do it, She wrote her first book, Little ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Genetically Modifying for Smarter Living Things GENETICALLY MODIFYING FOR SMARTER LIVING THINGS Scientific research holds vast propensities for advancement. Recently, the genetic modification of organisms has been a topic for debate among professionals and the general public alike. For instance, some value the benefits of modifying foods to contain greater nutritional benefits, yield larger crop sizes, and have resistance to many diseases. Alternatively, others fear the undetermined risks for consuming scientifically altered organisms long term, and deem the act of tampering with the makeup of living things unethical. Even more controversial, is the modern idea of using genetic modification techniques to create smarter organisms, largely, humans. Advances in scientific research particularly in the field of neuroscience make this argument not only possible, but entirely plausible and more attainable than ever before. Thus, it is important to become educated on the topic and explore both sides of the argument prior to making this prospect a reality. This paper argues that it is beneficial for researchers to generate smarter living organisms through genetic modification based on the biological, social, and ethical benefits that arise from the act. Although there are many factors that influence an individual s ability to learn, the most biological support for the process of learning involves the strengthening and weakening of synaptic connections in the brain. These processes, termed long term potentiation (LTP) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Disaster Of Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster Abstract The fragile of complex and large systems, it is argued, is addressed through the catastrophic events that happened in different fields. This report looks at three serious systemic failures in engineering and finance domains among the history, including the Disaster of Space Shuttle Columbia in 2003, the Japanese asset bubble in late 1980s and the explosion of Deepwater Horizon in 2010. The research draws upon final reports of NASA, related magazines and published books. Looking through the lenses of those catastrophes, the analysis reveals the tremendous loss and effect of system failures and gives a lesson to avoid similar disasters in the future. Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster On February 1st, 2003, Space Shuttle Columbia was destroyed on its way re entering Earth and all 7 crew members died in that accident. Space Shuttle, different from the one time used rocket launcher or manned spacecraft, is a partially reusable low earth orbital spacecraft system operated by the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Each space shuttle may bring different missions leave and re enter Earth several times. Since the final flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia is the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle Program and Columbia s 28th mission, we will refer Space Shuttle Columbia in its final flight as STS 107 in the later passage. STS 107, carried equipment and 7 crew members, was launched on January 16th, 2013 and was expected to stay in space ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Federalist Party Vs. The United States By 1800, the Federalist Party was divided, clearing the way to the presidency for the Democratic Republicans. Federalists like Washington and Adams wanted the federal government to have most of the power in the United States. The non Federalists, Jefferson and Madison, during that time wanted a small federal government with very little power. They were very much concerned with state rights and individual freedom for the people. The political shift from Federalists, Washington and Adams, to Democratic Republicans, Jefferson and Madison, resulted in non Federalists coming to power and a shifting of government focus, the repealing of policies such as the Alien and Sedition Acts and the Judiciary Act of 1808, and westward expansion. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jefferson, as a non Federalist, believed that Hamilton s national bank was unconstitutional and decided to abandon that policy, trim the federalist budget, and cut taxes. Jefferson, as a Democratic Republican, did not like or trust the government due to its limit on the freedom of the individuals, but he acknowledged the necessity. Jefferson believed in a democracy where the people and the states had most of the power, which was a great step away from the policies the federalists had been putting in place. In order to fulfill the non federalist s wishes to return power to the state, it meant relinquishing powers of the central government, and this began with repealing the alien and sedition acts put in place by the federalists. One of Adam s major flaws in his presidency was the execution of the Alien and Sedition Acts, which allowed the government to compulsorily banish foreigners and jail newspaper editors for scandalous writing. The acts were political, aimed at abolishing new settlers support for Democratic Republicans. The Sedition Act strictly regulated anti government speech and was a clear violation of the First Amendment. When the Federalists came into power, they repealed the Alien and Sedition acts, and Jefferson led the opposition to them. Together with Madison, he drafted the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, which claimed that the Alien and Sedition Acts were unconstitutional. In addition, before the federalists had left ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. A Man s Search For Meaning By Mor Frankl Man s Search for Meaning A man s search for meaning is an autobiography written by author Viktor Frankl. Viktor Frankl writes about spending three years in the concentration camps of Auschwitz, and Dacha, all of this occurring during the Holocaust. The book discusses the theme of survival during a time where horror and fear were all too common. Frankl uses a clear perspective by focusing on others tragic stories and more or less on his own experience. Frankl describes the fundamental necessity of hope and survival. Frankl s psychological theory is called logotherapy, this theory is mainly focused on a man s search for meaning in human existence. In other words suffering exists in the world, and humans adapt and gain meaning from that suffering. In Man s search for meaning Viktor Frankl uses specific and detailed example during the holocaust to explain and further confirm his logo therapy theory, Frankl demonstrates how suffering can lead to meaning in one s life. In the first half of the book Frankl attempts to answer the question How is an average prisoner affected by everyday life in the concentration camps? Frankl uses this question and demonstrates examples of other prisoners who continued to find hope even in such horrific conditions. Furthermore, Frankl clarifies how finding a meaning in a tragedy is of great ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Frankl gives his logo therapy theory and correlates it with specific events in the holocaust in which he himself experienced or witnessed. Throughout the book Frankl examines the average prisons behaviors in the concentration camps. Although Frankl limits his demographic by not acknowledging the different factions or groups of prisoners behaviors to logo therapy. Viktor Frankl demonstrates that even through the most tragically heartbreaking situations, one can always find a silver ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Humanity In The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn Gandhi stated that You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is like an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty. (Hardiman 1). Gandhi s proverb accurately provides reasoning for why the novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is not trash. It showcases humanity s ability to make positive choices, however there are few individuals that do not follow the same amicable path. The author of the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain, enables the characters in his story to exhibit free will regardless of their ability to make negative or despicable choices. The central protagonist, Huck, is capable of enacting upon positive decisions that benefit and aid others, as well as treat people based on their character ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Biography of Joseph Fourier Joseph Fourier was born in a modest family at Auxerre, France. Orphaned at an early age, Joseph acquired his initial education from Pallais s school, which was run by the music teacher from the cathedral. Thereafter he proceeded to the École Royale Militaire of Auxerre. While he showed an aptitude and flair for literature, by the age of thirteen, this was overshadowed by mathematics a subject he found himself really interested in. Joseph completed a study of the six volumes of Bezout s Cours de mathématiques when he was fourteen and in the following year received the first prize for his study of Bossut s Mécanique en general. In the year 1787, Fourier took admission in the Benedictine abbey of St Benoit sur Loire with a motive to train himself for priesthood. However simultaneously he submitted a paper on algebra to Montucla in Paris and even wrote a letter to Bonard stating his desire to make a major influence in mathematics. This move suggested Fouriers uncertainty as to whether he really wanted to pursue the training in priesthood or not. In 1789 Fourier left for Paris where he read a paper on algebraic equations at the Académie Royale des Sciences. The next year Fourier took up the position of a tutor at the Benedictine college Ecole Royale Militaire of Auxerre where he had studied. As if Fouriers uncertainty to follow a religious life or one of mathematical research was not enough the conflict became worse when he got involved in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. A Free Man By Thomas Jefferson And Sally Hemings Imagine living a life in slavery, where you have a limited freedom and society constantly looks down on you. If you had the opportunity to be a free man, would you take it or would you come running back to becoming a slave? Two of Thomas Jefferson s slaves, James Hemings and Sally Hemings had to make this decision in 1789. James and Sally are part of a family that held various high positions at Monticello, Jefferson s plantation. Martha Jefferson, Jefferson s wife, was step siblings with James and Sally. When Jefferson was called to be the U.S. minister in France, he called upon James to come with him to serve as his servant. Two years later, Sally followed accompanying Jefferson s youngest daughter, Polly to France. While in France, James and Sally were considered free due to the Freedom Principle. This states that any slave who sets foot in France is now considered a free man. Jefferson chose James specifically to come with him to France because he knew that James wanted to be chef and France was the perfect place to enhance his culinary skills. Not only did Jefferson pay for James training but he also gave James a salary that was more than the average salary of anyone in his profession. There are those who believe that James loyalty to Jefferson was a valid reason to stay; however, I believe James unwisely chose to leave behind the booming city of Paris and his personal freedom. This paper will explore the factors that James considered to make his decision. First, I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Maccabees Research Paper The Jewish People in the Land of Israel are in the midst of a very difficult period. A war is raging all around us, as the Arab population turns against us with stones, knives and bullets. Despite the terror all around us, Israelis are continuing to walk the streets and the malls and shops are busy, but the price for a can of pepper spray has more than tripled from 60 NIS to 200 NIS. Jews are ready to defend themselves and will take no chances. Jews across the country are flocking to seek gun licenses, because during stabbing and rock attacks, it is the average citizen that must act as the first response team. In an overwhelming majority of attacks, the citizens of Israel have succeeded in neutralizing the terrorist before security officials ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We cannot allow the murderers to be granted any form of legitimacy or understanding on the world scene. We must declare in a loud and clear voice that this stabbing war is just another attempt to undermine Jewish sovereignty and rule throughout the land of Israel. We must declare that there are no settlements, but only Jewish communities reborn on their ancient soil. We must state clearly that the Temple Mount is the holiest Jewish site in the world and that Muslim attempts to harm Jewish worshipers will not succeed. We must take this time to broaden the Lev HaOlam movement, and so I ask each and every one of you to take part in this great task. Direct your friends to the Lev HaOlam Website via Facebook, twitter, Email and any other social media outlet at your disposal. We will continue to unite on behalf of the Land and People of Israel. Nati ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Walt Disney s Perseverance And Imagination The Magic of Disney can be attributed to Walt Disney s perseverance and imagination. Swearing to never create another character he didn t have the license to, he created an animation studio in Kansas, which went bankrupt shortly after. After moving to California, he set up shop and started Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio. One of the first real successes of the studio is a short in 1982 called Steamboat Willie, by Les Clark, which introduced the character later known as Mickey Mouse and was the first time audiences experienced synchronized sound (TL). Walt s death in 1966 left the Empire in uncharted territory as the company had to learn how to fend for itself or did with Walt and Nine Truly Old Men. They needed new talent and skilled animators, and Eric Larson was the man for the job (W9OM). In death Walt left $80 million behind, $38 million (47.5%) went to the founding and funding of an animation program in Chouinard Art Institute, CalArts, room A113 (VF) (Quora). This class reaped the benefits of Disney s monopoly on the animation industry and trained the next generation of animators in the Disney way. This was originally Walt s goal and he was close to starting class. However, he was inconveniently side tracked by dying and project was put on hold till Larson adopted it. Students of this class include Tim Burton, Brad Bird, Glen Keane, Nancy Beiman and many more, working on projects like The Little Mermaid, Toy Story, Cars, and The Incredibles. The students talked about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Salem Witch Trials Summary Psychologist Caporael did some research into the Salem witch trials and noticed a connection between the unusual symptoms that the accusers reported and symptoms of the hallucinogenic effects of a drug like LSD. LSD is a derivative of ergot, a fungus that affects rye grain which is caused by the fungus Claviceps purpurea. This fungus can affect rye, wheat, and other cereal grasses which were all in popular demand in Salem at the time of the witch trials. Toxicologist found that eating ergot contaminated food could lead to violent muscle spasms, vomiting, delusions, hallucinations, crawling sensations on the skin, and a host of other symptoms. This was very ironic due to the fact that these symptoms were reported by the accusers in the witch trials. Majority of the accusers lived in Salem Village which was a region of swampy meadows and would be a perfect place for the fungi to grow. The accusers could have easily been contaminated by the large quantities of ergot which would explain their symptoms. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The puritan society was very religious and lived by a restrained lifestyle and rigid moral code. People were expected to work hard, repress any emotion and opinions, and even their individual differences were frowned upon. Since the Puritans lived by this strict moral code, they believed that all sins should be punished no matter what the circumstances were. Whenever someone fell ill or was having a hard time in life, they believed that the individual was being punished for sinning and they would not help. They also had the belief that Satan was a real God and whoever followed was considered to be a witch. Satan was thought of to select weak individuals such as women, children, or the insane to carry out his sinful work and the people accused were just that. This could explain why the accused individuals were in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Liar s Poker Essay arMary Petritz Real Estate Seminar November 10, 2011 Liar s Poker Liar s Poker, by Michael Lewis, is a book that thoroughly looks into the author s life as a broker on Wall Street working for Salomon Brothers, the most profitable firm in the 1980 s. Michael Lewis graduated from The London School of Economics and decided to take his career into trading when offered a job by the top trading firm. At this time, the mortgage market started booming, and money was flowing all over Wall Street. The secondary mortgage market was on the up rise when Michael Lewis accepted a job at Salomon Brother s. The secondary mortgage market was the selling of bonds, with a promise to be paid back with mortgage loans. The lender, whomever that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In October 1981, Congress passed a tax break that allows thrifts to sell their money losing mortgage loans and reinvest the proceeds for higher returns. Mortgages were pooled by dollar amount and interest rate and then traded. Salomon Brother s wanted to make mortgages look like bonds. Ranieri had the loans transferred into bonds by getting a stamp of the U.S. government agency Ginnie Mae, Frannie Mae, or Freddie Mac. The stamp was proof of the U.S. government guarantee that made trading mortgage bonds possible. Ranieri s mortgage department made 215 million over 3 years. After 6 years, Ranieri s mortgage department was making more money than any other Salomon businesses combined. They formed this group of traders, all characterized as Italian, loud, and fat. Ginnie Mae, Frannie Mae, and Freddie Mac were U.S. government agencies that guaranteed various types of mortgage loans. They allowed mortgage lenders to obtain a better price for their mortgage loans in the securities market. Lenders used the proceeds to make new mortgage loans available. After some time, and with the mortgage market soaring, buyers and sellers were making their own rules. Salomon Brother s created a CMO in 1983, which dominated the mortgage market in 1986. The mortgage market was attractive to many investors due to the money outflow that it generated. It was unattractive to some investors due to the stress, competition, and buying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Canadian Multiculturalism Act And The Canadian Charter Of... Introduction Multiculturalism has always been perceived as one of the integral components of Canadian Culture . Under the Canadian Multiculturalism Act, Canadian citizens are free to exercise their religious and cultural practices . However, niqab ban takes effect in some public aspects of Canada . Supporters of the ban believes that wearing niqab is not a part of the Canadian Culture and should be banned in order to free Muslim Women from oppression . Niqab ban, however, infringes on the religious and cultural freedom instilled in the Canadian Multiculturalism Act and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom and is unlawful . A careful examination on Canadian culture and laws, the origins and arguments of the ban, and its implications is needed in order to further understand the issue. The Canadian Culture Canada has never acknowledged itself as a homogeneous nation but rather rooted in diversity . The government assume a neutral role in regards to religion and accommodation, keeping in mind the goal of integration based on differences . Immigrants are placed in a different situation where they are expected to adopt and assimilate elements of the Canadian culture and at the same time still try to keep their own cultural identity . Canada is known for encouraging diversity and has a positive perspective on minority group s traditional practices . The Multiculturalism Act is supposed to give the same and fair recognition and accommodation for non dominant groups . ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...