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How To Write A Descriptive Essay On Chile
A beautiful end of Rescue Operation By: A.K.Mishra,B.E.(Mining) In the last two decades when the
world has been plagued by terrorism, violence, war, poverty, disease and natural disasters like
tsunamis and earthquakes, the pictures of the amazing operation of rescue of 33 miners trapped in the
copper and gold mine in Copiapo in San Hose, Chile will probably go down as this decade s best
loved story.
Chile is a country in South America where mining for solid mineral resources take place. Earlier in
2010 the nation, which had celebrated 200 years of independence, suffered a devastating earthquake.
Not long afterwards on August 5, 2010 the nation was abuzz with the scary news that 33 workers
working at San Jose Mine in Copiapo town had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A first group of miners were near or at the entrance of the mine and escaped immediately without
incident. The main group of 33 miners was deep inside the mine and included local workers and some
subcontracted employees of a different company, who would not normally have been with them.
The miners location and fate were unknown for 17 days, until a drill probing for air pockets poked
through into a lunchroom where the men were waiting.
The miners had listened to the drills approaching for days and had prepared pre written notes to their
rescuers on the surface as well as making sure they had adhesive tape to secure the prepared notes to
the drill once its tip poked into their space. The notes surprised the rescuers when they pulled the drill
bit out and discovered the letters; the miners having survived longer than anyone had expected. The
note read: Estamos bien en el refugio los 33 (English: The 33 of us in the shelter are well ).
Hours later, cameras sent down the bore hole made contact with the miners, taking the first images of
the trapped workers. Although the emergency supplies were intended for only two or three days, the
miners rationed them to last for 17 days until contact with the surface. They consumed two little
spoonfuls of tuna, a sip of milk and a biscuit every 48 hours and a morsel of peach. They
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Rape as a War Tactic in the Rwandan Genocide
The sweetly sickening odor of decomposing bodies hung over many parts of Rwanda in July 1994: . . .
at Nyarubuye in eastern Rwanda, where the cadaver of a little girl, otherwise intact, had been flattened
by passing vehicles to the thinness of cardboard in front of the church steps, (Deforges 6). The
normalcy of horrible images like this one had cast a depressing gloom over Rwanda during the
genocide, a time when an extreme divide caused mass killings of Tutsi by the Hutu. Many tactics such
as physical assault or hate propaganda are well known and often used during times of war. Sexual
assault and rape, however, during times of war is an unspoken secret it is well known that rape occurs
within combat zones and occupied territories, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After she was seized, she had been raped multiple times not only because of her beauty, but also
because she had been sleeping with Tutsis which therefore meant that she could sleep with the Hutu as
well (Mullins 726). The woman had been raped in front of four Interhamwe soldiers as well as a large
group of refugees. In the chaos after of the rape by Musema, the woman was ordered to turn over from
her stomach to her back and raped by multiple soldiers in turns. Her breast was cut off by one of the
soldiers, which they tried to make her child eat (Mullins 726 727). The violence and chaos allowed for
the pre existing animosities to turn into the crime of rape. The act, though isolated, was obviously
meant directed towards the entire Tutsi population as a whole. Alfred Musema was a man who often
engaged in these opportunistic rapes, which were single episode events (Mullins 726).
During the Rwandan genocide, some rapes occurred recurrently throughout a timespan. Sexual
enslavements occurred when a woman was detained, typically in the house of an Interhamwe, and
subjected to repeated sexual assaults over a period of days, (Mullins 727). These kinds of rapes belong
in their own category because of the added element of confinement and intent to continually rape and
therefore, harm. An Interhamwe soldier named Rafiki, personally sought out one Tutsi woman whom
he had
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Four Main Ideas For Ethical Reasoning
There are four main ideas for ethical reasoning. All differ and have important features individually.
The first is utilitarian, the second Kantian, the third Aristotelian and finally feminist. Looking at these
all separately by what they stand for will show the differences and most important pieces of these four
reasoning s. Let us begin by looking at Utilitarian. Utilitarian is the standard ethical reasoning that
determines the rightness of an action made. It s most important factor is that it deals with the
consequences of each action taken. In order to find out what action would produce the least
consequences you would weigh the pros and cons and choose the one that produces more pros. The
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Its important factor is that it states that certain actions should always, because of certain morals, be our
duty to perform, or to not perform, regardless of the consequences. This is based on only certain
morals though to perform or not perform and do not take into consideration anything diverting outside
that box. In order to have a good grasp of moral theories we must be broader than this. Therefore
Aristotelian looks more into the virtues of qualities of character and not just the actions that need to be
taken. The important factor here is that you need to look at what type of person you need to be,
building your character so that you are able to make the right ethical choice in a decision you need to
make. However, this moral theory is based on ethics of character and does not really focus on how or
what the right ethical choice in reasoning would be. Lastly, feminism focuses on looking at all of these
theories from a different prospective. It helps look at the bigger picture in an ethical dilemma, from a
woman nurturing point of view. The most important factor to remember with this moral theory is that
they are not out casting the opposite sex in this case but putting a different prospective on the
whatever moral ethic is being looked at. The other important factor pertaining to moral ethics is to also
look at the crucial need for justice when looking at any moral ethical
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The Perfect Setting For A Ghost Story
A warm, foggy December morning along the Florida coast is the perfect setting for a ghost story. I
never intended to have these particular feelings, and emotions don t come easily for me, but add this
gloomy weather to the after holiday hangover, the dread of a looming workday, the perfect song on the
radio, and the haunts start to flow like tears. Or maybe they were tears. This is unfamiliar territory for
a girl like me, but one thing I know for sure is the ghosts were real. They were right there beside me,
in my head, through my windshield, and tagging along behind. They are always there.
Ghosts can come in a lot of forms. There are the loved ones lost, there are the spooky haunts and ghost
stories, but the worst kind of ghost is the memory of pur own actions. A ghost we create freely and
then have to live with indefinitely. We all have regrets, but a ghost takes regret to another level. A
ghost is a recurring emotion, a feeling imprinted upon us and others that cannot be forgotten nor
rectified. In time all things can be forgiven; the majority of my ghosts have been forgiven, but they
still reside inside of me. Forgiveness does not allay the haunt. I know what I said. I know what I did. I
know where I ve been. I know the power I have over others, and I know I haven t always wielded it
responsibly. I know how to inflict pain. When something hurts me, I know how to hurt it 10 fold in
return via my words, action, or violence, but the words are what haunt me the most. The
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A Critical Evaluation of the Deductive Argument from Evil
Critically Evaluate the Deductive Argument from Evil
Logically, can Evil and the three O God co exist in this universe? The deductive argument from evil
says they cannot. In this essay I will explain the argument and analyze why it is valid but unsound. I
will do this by discussing fallacious nature of the premise that if God were omnipotent and knew he
could prevent the existence of evil without sacrificing some greater good he would then necessarily
prevent it. The essay will propose the following evaluation of the deductive argument from Evil: that
each premise logically follows from its antecedent, but that the concepts in the premises themselves
are not entirely understood and can be refuted. God s Omni benevolence, ... Show more content on
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An even further analysis of the issue of misinterpretation of Omni benevolence, or false assumptions
about God s nature, is the claim that the deductive argument from evil contains a referential fallacy;
presuming that all words refer to existing things and that their meaning lies in what the refer to. This
claim of the unsound nature of the argument asserts that the deductive argument from evil fallaciously
assumes the idea of Omni benevolence is defined by existing ideas and worldly concepts of all good
nature . It is logically possibly, however, that God s perfect goodness is beyond man s understanding
and cannot be defined by actions or non actions relating to the evil of this world. Thus leading to the
false conviction that God need necessarily eliminate all evil from the world in order to be inherently
good. These forms of counter arguments to the deductive explanation of evil s non compatibility with
God can be refuted. The following are defenses for the deductive argument that support the primary
understanding of God s Omni benevolence as mandating the elimination of all existing evil. Firstly,
Omni benevolence is a description of God s absolutely good nature and entails that God desires
everything that is good. This desire to bring about good things also means a desire to prevent evil
things from happening. Hence God s good nature doesn t need to necessarily lead to no omission of
good actions, but it does lead to the necessary idea that God
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Michelangelo Creation Of Adam Essay
Michelangelo is without a doubt, one of the most brilliant artists in history. One of his most famous
masterpieces occupies what is probably the largest canvas on earth: The Sistine Chapel. Each fresco
contains a glimpse of creation using nine separate stories from the book of Genesis. Yet the most
famous image from this 134 ft. x 45 ft. painting is The Creation of Adam. The image of God reaching
down to Adam is so commonplace that many forget, or do not know, how controversial this portrayal
of the divine was in the 16th century. God was a divine king seated upon a throne who wore royal
robes, a papal crown, and held a scepter in his hand. This was not a God that conveyed a sense of
warmness, intimacy, or desire for human contact. God was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Interestingly, the elements that represent this in the painting are God s clothing, nearness to Adam, and
the extended finger. God is no longer clothed in royal finery, but wears a garment that offers no
protection or distance from the created. By adding how close God is to Adam, a strong sense of human
intimacy emerges. Yet the most significant feature of this painting is the outstretched finger of God.
Through touch, God imparts life to Adam. Through touch, Adam receives not only physical breath, but
spiritual breath. Michelangelo himself said, To touch can be to give life. This was true of his famous
painting, but is also true for humanity today. (Keltner)
Research has shown how vital touch is to human development. At the University of California,
Berkley, professor of psychology Dacher Keltner, has conducted extensive research on the science of
human touch. In a lecture to his students, Keltner said, In recent years, a wave of studies has
documented some incredible emotional and physical health benefits that come from touch. This
research is suggesting that touch is truly fundamental to human communication, bonding, and health.
(emphasis mine)
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Csr And Its Usefulness For Modern Business
Many social scientists and economists like Friedman (1917 NYT article); Visser (2010) and Karnani
(2011) have been looking at the arguments for and against Corporate Social Responsibility . There are
many different definitions of CSR but the idea behind it is that businesses contribute to the well being
of society, as well as sustainable development by delivering environmental, economic and social
benefits to society, not just economic benefits to the shareholders. Most writers have made slightly
different cases against CSR and its usefulness for modern business and society. One can see, even by
looking at relevant case studies, that there are certainly a large amount of flaws involved in the
concept of CRS and DWBD (Doing well by doing good), which I shall point out over the rest of this
coursework. I shall also consider the positive aspects of CSR, I will explore the critical writings off
Karnani, who claimed that in each case CSR is either irrelevant or ineffective, and compare those to
other notable criticisms such as Reich and Visser who all analyse various faults with the concept of
CSR. A problem that I came across early in my research and reading was that motives for businesses
to engage in CSR are very often not pure. Many businesses use CSR in order to claim their social
licence to operate. As the CSR activity often makes them seem legitimate and responsible, it gives
managers an opportunity to hide and disguise the activities of the corporation. This is the
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Afghan War Research Paper
The Soviets had been helping Afghanistan since the 1920s to be a buffer state and to stop the influence
of Iran and Pakistan, which were backed by the United States, later when Iran got a new leader it
resulted in a challenge for the Soviets and Communism, this made the Soviets and Afghans hate each
other. In 1979 Afghans rebels and the soviets started a war with each other. Soviet leaders wanted to
kill the afghan leader and replace him with a new one that supports communism. The Soviets having
over 75,00 people were still not able to take down the Afghan rebels. Although Soviets tried to stop
this from happening, the Islamic groups in Pakistan which were backed by the United States helped
the Afghans get weapons. With the war going on for many more years in 1984 The United States
president released a ground to air missiles called Afghan freedom fighters. These missiles were one of
the causes for the war to end in 1989, with 20,000 soviet deaths and 1,000,000 afghan deaths, The ...
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The Soviet troops entered Afghanistan along two ground routes and one air corridor, quickly taking
control of the major urban centers, military bases, and the strategic installations. However, the
presence of the Soviet troops did not have the desired effect of pacifying the country. On the contrary,
it exacerbated a nationalistic feeling, causing the rebellion to spread further. Babrak Karmal,
Afghanistan s new president, charged the Soviets with causing an increase in the country s unrest and
demanded that the 40th army steps in, and put an end to the rebellion since his own army had proved
untrustworthy. Thus, Soviet troops found themselves drawn into fighting against urban uprisings,
tribal armies (called Lashkar), and sometimes against mutinying Afghan army units. These forces
mostly fought in the open and Soviet airpower and artillery made short work of
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Bad Stewardship
Stewardship is important because it is something that God calls us to do. Adam and Eve were the first
stewards and every person since then are stewards as well. But what is Stewardship?
What is stewardship? Stewardship, as defined in the Merriam Webster dictionary, is the activity or job
of protecting and being responsible for something . In other words, stewardship is being responsible
for something that was put into your care. Luke 16:11 reflects this by saying, So if you have not been
trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches? God calls us to be
responsible with the fading wealth here on earth to prepare us for the responsibility of God s true
riches.
Joseph gives us with a classic example of stewardship. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Another example comes from The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe when Peter, Susan, Edmund,
and Lucy become the new rulers of Narnia. The cultivate and grow the land to its former glory and all
the subjects adored them. They were responsible with stewarding the land.
An example of bad stewardship come from the White Witch of Narnia. She was the ruler of the land
and it was her duty to grow and protect it. But she chose not to, instead making her subjects miserable.
A second bad example comes from Gollum, in Lord of the Rings. He had taken ownership of the ring
but instead he let it consume him and drive him to insanity and selfishness. He did not steward the
ring with responsibility.
Being a good steward should affect us as christians because it s what God calls us to do. We are called
to be stewards of Christ, as 1 Peter 4: 10 states, As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another,
as good stewards of God s varied grace . Having a large responsibility as that makes me stop and think
of how i can be a better steward with the gifts God has given me. Especially financially by making
responsible choices and
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Why Are You Interested On The Entertainment Industry
1. How did you hear about BCEC? Please describe any past involvement with BCEC.
I heard about BCEC through Facebook! I saw it on my invites page, and the club looked well suited to
my interests, as I have spent the last year and a half starting to work in the industry, and most likely
want to end up working in entertainment back in my hometown of LA.
I haven t had any past involvement, and all I can say is I regret not knowing about this club sooner!
2. Why are you interested in the entertainment industry, specifically film?
My initial interest in entertainment stemmed from the world I grew up in Los Angeles where so many
of my neighbors, friend s parents, and just general social community were involved in all the facets of
the industry. As I have gotten older, I have really found an interest in the business behind film. From
film marketing, financing, distribution to studio operations its all so fascinating. This past summer I
took a course at UCLA on the Business of Blockbusters, and I got to see all the business related sides
to entrainment, learn about everything from marketing to box office analysis, and hear from well
qualified and respected professionals from different areas of the entertainment industry.
People gather around entertainment, and everyday people can be overheard talking about their
favorites movies of all time, movies they just saw, and films they are anticipating. I want to a part of
creating those films that people love. People will always
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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
According to the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the people have to cut
about 90% of the use of fossil fuels worldwide to have a slim chance of stopping Global Warming. If
the people have anything less than the percentage given, Global Warming will not stop. As of now
Global Warming is a big issue throughout the world. Some say Global Warming is just a myth to scare
people and it s just a natural cause, but there is proof that Global Warming is a fact and that the main
cause of Global Warming is anthropogenic causes or man made. Man has overused the burning of
fossil fuels throughout generations and the numbers of burning fossil fuels keeps getting higher every
year. The increase of temperatures, sea levels, and carbon dioxide in the last century shows evidence
that Global Warming is occurring and man is the main problem. First of all, what is global warming?
Global warming is the increase of Earth s temperature due to carbon dioxide emissions from burning
fossil fuels also known as greenhouse gases (Global Warming). The carbon dioxide traps heat which
would make the temperature to rise, this is known as the greenhouse effect. The main causes of global
warming would have to be carbon dioxide and air pollution that is going around the atmosphere,
trapping the sun s heat which causes the earth to warm up. Human activity has been a key factor to
that. The burning of fossil fuels causes a lot more greenhouse gases to be trapped in the
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Essay On How To Play 3rb Base
Teach young kids to play 3rb base takes special care an instruction because it requires a different skill
set that the other infield positions. Even at the Little League level, the third base position requires
quick reflexes and a strong throwing arm. There are several aspects of the position that are important
to stress and ingrain in your young player from the first time they field the position in practice.
Positioning 2
Proper Ready Stance 3
A hard hit ball will reach the third baseman much quicker than any other position on the diamond so
being ready to field the position is a key to success. A third baseman s ready stance should be
balanced, perched on the balls of his feet with his glove open and as close to the ground as possible.
Your player needs to learn to keep his head up, lean his back forward with our arching it or shifting his
balance to the from, and have his throwing hand next to his glove ready to trap any ground ball that he
looks into his glove. During practice, it is important to remind your young player no to ... Show more
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If you watch baseball played at a high level, you will see that the third baseman will take two or three
steps onto the infield grass to anticipate the bunt, and then another step or two forward as the pitch
approaches the plate. We advise that you to avoid this technique and play your young infielder even
with the third base bag in a bunt situation. Bunt situations are often less defined in Little League
games. While some coaches try to emulate the major league game, there will be many times will a
player will swing away or show bunt to draw the infielders in before swinging at a pitch. If a third
baseman is moving forward with the pitch in anticipation of a bunt, he may be put in harm s way
should a batter be swinging away. It is generally a good idea to err on the side of caution when it
comes to the safety of young players learning the
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Performance Enhancing Drugs In Sport
Problem statement doping.
Performance enhancing drug is now a universal issue that is destroying international sports
competition around the world. For several years the IOC (International Olympic Committee) has tried
to prevent this problem from spreading with very little positive result. A large variety of actions were
taken so as to help to eradicate this issue. Actions like testing ,supportive medical treatment and
educational programs had very little effect on doping. On the other hand professional athletes are now
using unnoticeable and stronger form of doping strategies , while modern connection are being
developed for the spreading of performance enhancing drugs. Our youngsters often wants to imitate
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Taking illegal substances is mainly in an objective to have an advantage . athletes may choose to take
substance to deal with several problems like stress , injuries , pain , pressure to succeed. With the
impact of large financial prospects , the pressure to succeed has become enormous. The will to
succeed has brought some athletes to take illegal substances to improve their performances.
According to the UK anti doping website www UKad .org.uk the taking of illegal substances so as to
improve performance can be very harmful on an athlete s health as it may have short term and long
term effects . the campaign against the taking of illegal drug in sports started when a Danish cyclist
died during the Rome Olympic Games in 1960. The IOC settle a medical commission which main
objective was to find a method to fight the abuse of drugs in Olympic Sports. The Medical and
scientific commission role is to protect the clean athletes the protection of the health of the athletes
laying emphasis on the fight against injuries , illnesses and so supporting the health
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Cadbury Chocolate
Cadbury Dairy Milk
Background:
Cadbury dominates the chocolate market in India with a 70% share of the market.
Cadbury Dairy Milk is its largest chocolate brand which accounts fro a third of every chocolate bar
consumed.
The Task:
In 2005 the task before Cadbury Dairy Milk was to increase its consumer franchise.
The Strategy: * The task was to get the youth audience to adopt Cadbury Dairy Milk in the sweet
eating or muh meetha karna moments * The campaign of Jab Pappu Pass Ho jaye, Kuch Meetha Ho
jaye captured the thought of celebrating a moment of delight with Dairy Milk * A campaign was built
around the idea of how pappu celebrated passing his exams with Dairy Milk
The Media: * A multi media ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With variants such as Horlicks Lite, Mother s Horlicks and Junior Horlicks, the brand now caters to
the needs of the whole family. In 1992, the Horlicks brand also branched out into biscuits and earlier
this month launched Junior Horlicks biscuits for toddlers. The Horlicks brand alone contributes almost
80 per cent to GSK s revenues.
The fact that GSK has two more milk beverages in the same market Viva and Maltova gives it a firm
grip on the market. According to Sen, Viva and Maltova are popular in select markets in areas such as
West Bengal and Tamil Nadu where they have found favour for a long time. Their popularity is largely
taste based, he explains. The difference between the three brands of malted beverages under the GSK
umbrella is marginal. Viva and Maltova are niche products with long time consumers still sticking
with them.
The other major player in this segment, Cadbury, too believes that Bournvita is an important part of its
arsenal. Sanjay Purohit, Executive Director (Marketing), Cadbury India, says, Bournvita is the second
largest brand from the Cadbury stable after Cadbury Dairy Milk. Bournvita has approximately 25 per
cent share of Cadbury India s total revenue.
Bournvita, like Horlicks, has been present in India for a long time, since 1948 to be precise. This,
coupled with strong marketing campaigns over the years, has meant that Bournvita has continued as a
strong player. The Bournvita Quiz Contest , which began as an
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Righteousness, By Mark Twain
Upon further exploration of the timeless author, Mark Twain, it is clear from his work that he has
addressed the question of righteousness. As we take a look back in time from the lens of Twain s early
life, this question of righteousness becomes very relevant. Growing up during the mid 1800s in
Missouri, a place rampant with slavery, Twain was able to explore the American soul with wit,
buoyancy, and a sharp eye for truth. Eventually he would soon come to realize the deep racial
problems that existed in the south. For the young Mark Twain, violence was commonplace, he had
witnessed many acts that would challenge his view on righteousness; when he was 9 years old, he saw
a local man murder a cattle rancher, and at 10 he watched a slave die after a white overseer struck him
with a piece of iron. However, due to the fact that he lived on the border of the Mississippi River,
Twain witnessed both slavery and freedom which made him realize that although corruption lives
within all of us, righteousness can be found in all of us, which is what Twain had used for the premise
of most of his novels. Samuel Clemens, better know by his pen name, Mark Twain was born on
November 30, 1835 in Florida, Missouri as the sixth child of John and Jane Clemens. During Twain s
early life, his family was nearly destitute with the unexpected death of his father. Growing up, he was
introduced to many different extremes, on one hand his environment was sunlit and exuberant, but on
the other hand
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Pineapple Express Character Analysis
Similarities with fictional characters Have you ever thought of which fictional characters you relate
too? I am a person who is funny, intelligent and lazy. I chose 3 fictional character that I relate to the
most. The three fictional characters that most represent my personality are Saul Silver from Pineapple
Express for his funny personality, Chris Gardner from the Pursuit of Happiness for being intelligent
and his willingness to strive for success, and Patrick from Spongebob Squarepants for his laziness,
always being late to things he had to do.
Saul Silver from the movie Pineapple Express has a silly personality, which I believe is a
characteristic that I posses as well. A scene from the movie which Saul shows that character trait is
when his friend Dale Denton gets arrested for selling marijuana to kids and Saul had gone off to buy
burritos for them to eat. Next he came back and had seen what happened, as the cop was driving away
with his friend in the back seat he decided to get hit by the cop car so the officer could get out of the
vehicle. Then after that occurred Saul crawled around the car and hopped in the front seat and drove
away with his friend. When Saul was struck by the car he spilled a red smoothie all over the front
windshield. On that occasion he put his foot through the windshield to create an opening so he can
see, despite that wasn t the case his foot ended up getting stuck. This character trait hurts the character
because it gets him in sticky
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Asian Community in Modern Day Media
Did you ever really notice how Asians are really been portrayed within modern day media? As a
fellow Asian American. I have noticed that the media displays the Asian community in only one way,
the foreign genius who excels everything, like kung fu and math. You never really ever get to see a
main character, who is a independent, courageous Asian that doesn t know kung fu , in any movie or
TV shows. Many actors in modern day media prove these stereotypes to be true such as; beloved actor
Ken Jeong, Jackie Chan, James Hong, Lucy Liu, and John Cho. First off, to help prove my point is
,America s favorite comedic actor, Ken Jeong. You never see Ken Jeong ever play as a main character
of any movie. Ken Jeong usually plays as the random minor roll foriegn asian guy who is there to
make people laugh. Think about it, in The Hangover Ken plays a foreign asian mobster, in Community
Ken plays a know it all Korean spanish teacher, even in Knocked up he stereotypes the Asian job as a
doctor that got there because he is Asian. Ken is only the first person amongst the multiple examples.
Secondly, Jackie Chan is another actor in which they only play a stereotyped Asian. Sure Jackie Chan
play as the main character in a lot of movies, but is stereotyped a lot. In many of his movies he has a
particular Asian accent and knows kung fu that is mocked a lot. In movies like; Rush Hour Jackie
Chan plays a cop who somehow knows kung fu and every time he says Carter it sounds like he says
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Kidnapping Of Lindbergh Kidnapping
Lindbergh Kidnapping Did you know that the kidnapping of a toddler was once considered the Crime
of the Century? Charles Lindbergh was an aviator well known for his transatlantic flight in 1927. He
and his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, lost the life of their son Charles Lindbergh Jr. Due to the
Lindbergh s baby being taken, the next four weeks witnessed the most massive and publicized
manhunt in American History (Campbell 254). The abduction and death of the young Lindbergh baby
singlehandedly helped make kidnapping a federal crime. On Tuesday March 1st, 1932, an intruder
entered the second floor nursery of a newly constructed estate just outside the Sourland Mountain
hamlet of Hopewell and spirited away a 20 month old boy, the son and namesake of the era s most
famous and most revered man, Charles A. Lindbergh (Levy). The pieces of evidence left at the scene
of this crime were a handwritten note demanding $50,000, muddy footprints, and a homemade
wooden ladder. Because the Lindbergh s desperately wanted to see their child again, on April 2nd,
1932, John Condon had delivered the ransom over the fence of St. Raymond s Cemetery after
Lindbergh agreed to pay the money. The hope that Charles Lindbergh Jr. would find his way back to
the diminished on May 12, 1932, two months after the kidnapping. A baby s remains, later to be
recognized as the Lindbergh s child, was found by a trucker s helper in the woods a few miles from
the Lindbergh s residence. The corpse was decaying
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Summary Of Under The Influence Scott Sanders
Reading Response Under the Influence
Under the Influence by Scott Russell Sanders was a gripping story about a family and child that had to
keep a dark secret that their father was an alcoholic. Sanders opens his story by saying, My father
drank as a gasp for breath, as a starving dog gobbles food compulsively, secretly, in pain and
trembling . Pg. 60 When I read those words my stomach turned. It made me think about my ex
husband, he drank the same exact way. I felt the same way Sanders felt, that I had to keep this dark
secret from my family and friends. Sanders went into detail how they would never know what person
would come home from work. Would it be there loving father who was attentive, who was smart, who
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The day that they were moving, the movers cracked opened beers and afford one to his father. His
father just could not say no, why should he, after all he hadn t had drink in fifteen years. One drink is
all it took; Sanders father became a drunk again. Sanders mother just could not tell her son that his
father started drinking again. Sanders decided to visit his parents with his family. When they pulled up
he noticed his father was sleeping in the hammock in the middle of the day. He knew right then and
there that his father was drinking again because he would only sleep during the day if he was drunk.
He did not need his mother to tell him that he was drunk, he could smell it, see it in his eyes, he could
hear it in his speech. His wife and daughter asked him what was wrong and that moment he had to
admit to his wife for the first time, that his father is an alcoholic. His father passed away from
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Letter From Birmingham Jail Analysis
The source that I found most helpful for this project is The Letter from Birmingham Jail. I think it is
the best source because it is a primary source. Also because it explains what it was like to be a civil
rights activist. Lastly, the message that MLK was writing was very detailed and easy to visualize.
Everything in this passage was true and from an activist perspective. The second most helpful source
that I have found Is the Photographs. This source was very so helpful for many different reasons. One
of those reasons is because the images helped understand how bad segregation actually was. I could
understand that by breaking down what I could see in the pictures and breaking it down. Another thing
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The whole presentation was not a primary source but there were many primary sources included in it.
These sources were very helpful because it helped understand what it was like to be an activist during
the civil rights movement. This presentation also tries to demonstrate the action that was taken by
children during the civil rights movement.
The last source that helped me during this presentation is 1963 Birmingham Civil Rights Campaign
Barbara Sylvia Shores. This source helped me by showing what civil rights activist went through and
the violence that was struck upon them. It also helped because it was a primary source. Primary
sources are important because it is coming first hand from an African American. This source was very
detailed and easy to visualize what it was like to be her. It also explains the police brutality. The police
blocked the roads to her house so she could be
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Skin Aging Research Paper
Since reaching the age of 44 years old activities that 40 year olds do has not stopped me from being
active. Besides recognizing and feeling the age of 40 something it feels great nothing has changed, the
only thing that comes upon me is the maturity and experience of what to do and how to do it. Age has
not crept up on me yet I only have one gray hair in the middle of my scalp, I feel well rested
physically and mentally being 44 years old. People in their 40s complain about their health, keeping
youth, how long to live by making too many doctors appointments, and getting tarot cards or zodiac
readings. By the time I got to my forties strangers wanted to know what products I use to stay
youthful. As a result of keeping the crow s feet off my eyes and mouth, there are special kinds of
lotions and creams I use to stop the process of any effects of skin aging and damage from happening.
Now thinking with a very low budget the products I purchase all of the items are from the dollar tree
store and it s not that expensive it s only one dollar, especially if you have somewhat of trouble skin.
The dollar tree store in New Jersey sales lotions, like Shea butter, diabetic, extra dry, ultimate dry, and
acne skin care products. When severe skin effects approach I have to shop at another store to buy ...
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That s why I mention earlier, I rest, walk, and breathe counting to ten, making sure all problems are
resolved so I won t develop anxiety again. I walk almost every day not like I use to because of my
health issues, I had to cut down, but I walk just to stretch my legs so both legs won t get stiff.
Reaching 40 something is very difficult and different for one thing I hate giving advice from
experience and maturity of my wise words; my advice only works if you re willing to listen to
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Level Up, Relationship Down
Level Up, Relationship Down
Imagine having a door shut in your face. That is how it feels when someone ignores you as that person
is playing video game. You are on your way home after a long and difficult day at work. The traffic
slows you down and adds up the stress to your already worn out body. As you are nearing your
home,you notice that the lights in your home are on and you realize that you have a family to come
home to and you are grateful for it. You immediately feel relieved because you know that a quality
conversation with your children and/or other family member will ease the stress and pain that you are
experiencing. Therefore then, you park your car on the driveway and rush yourself into the house,
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However, how does the advancement of video games affect our relationships with one another? While
a group of people strongly believe that it is helping bring people together, the addiction, the over
competitiveness mentality, and the frustration that video games generate are, in reality, pushing people
apart.
Video games are addictive. It makes its users forget themselves and their surroundings, including their
loved ones. What makes people addicted to video games is the fact that video games are constantly
rewarding people for every little in game act they do when playing the game. For instance, one gains
virtual currency or skill points for every point, rebounds, blocks, and steals one records in the game
NBA 2K. Another example, one gains money and reputation points every time one finish a mission in
the game Grand Theft Auto. The constant rewards are a type of positive reinforcement that people do
not easily receive in real life and this makes people want to keep playing the games over and over
again: The addition of a stimulus [will] increase the probability that a behavior will be repeated
(Grison 212). In this instance, the addition of a stimulus is the rewards (virtual currency or reputation
points) that video games give to its users and the behavior that is expected to be repeated is the act of
playing that video games. In an article for the video game addiction.org, Meghan Vivo, the Content
Media Relations Director at Elements Behavioral Health,
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Homer Bad Man Analysis
Modern society relies heavily on media, a form of mass communication, to inherit its values and
beliefs on political and social issues occurring around the world. Two of the most common forms of
communication in this field are current affairs programs and news broadcasts. Due to the mass
production and high demand for news around the world, the images and stories presented to the public
are often skewed, therefore sometimes misrepresenting the truth behind the stories being reported on.
As media has become more commonplace in modern society, modern texts have explored this idea
more frequently. Both the television series, Frontline by Rob Sitch et al and The Simpsons episode
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The episode has the media depict Homer Simpson, the protagonist, as sexually harassing a younger
woman when the audience can see that Homer was really trying to retrieve his precious gummy bear
from the back of the woman s pants. When the woman retaliates to what she assumes is an act of
harassment, the media begin to get involved and a fictitious news station called Rock Bottom asks to
interview Homer to get his account of the story. The report begins with the woman portrayed as a
university honours student who devoted her life to kids, (Daniels Lynch, 1994, 10:46) and Homer as a
grossly overweight pervert. (Daniels Lynch, 1994, 10:49) When she is spoken about, the music is
angelic and sweet which suddenly contrasts to the sinister non diagetic sound played when Homer is
depicted. Later in the interview, Daniels and Lynch humorously show the blatant and obvious cuts in
the interview by the clock in the background constantly switching back and forward in time, and
Homer s words cutting from sweet and candy repeatedly. This mise en scene and use of cinematic
techniques within the show, is used to portray how easy it is for the media to misrepresent the truth
through film editing and other technological
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Pillbug Lab Report
Background Information: This experiment was performed using the crustacean Armadillidium
vulgare, also known as the pillbug. Pillbugs mate in the spring, and it takes several weeks for their
fertilized eggs to hatch. After hatching the offspring spend an additional six weeks in a pouch under
the female pillbug. Pillbugs eat dead and decaying organic matter, so they are often found in dark
damp places. Another reason they like damp places is because they have gills that must be kept moist.
The gills are located on the thorax, which is covered by large exoskeleton plates. The thorax is also
where the pillbug s seven pairs of legs are located. The pillbug also has the nickname roly poly, this is
because the pillbug has a defensive mechanism where it rolls into a tight ball, using the large
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This will help improve the understanding of pillbugs behavior as well as provide the students
performing the experiment with more experience with lab work, and a better understanding of the
scientific method. Hypotheses: If a pillbug is exposed to fine sand, then it will have no reaction. If a
pillbug is exposed to flour, then it will have no reaction. If a pillbug is exposed to sugar, then it will be
attracted to the sugar. If a pillbug is exposed to bread, then it will be attracted to the bread. If a pillbug
is exposed to water, then it will be attracted to the water. If a pillbug is exposed to tea, then it will be
attracted to the tea. If a pillbug is exposed to soda, then it will be repelled by the soda. If a pillbug is
exposed to milk, then it will be attracted to the soda. Materials: Glass bowls, one to hold the pillbugs
that have not been tested, one to hold those that have been tested, and four to hold the materials that
pillbugs will be exposed to Fine sand,
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The Development Of Liberalism After The Chinese Economic...
Friedrich von Hayek elaborates the necessity of economic freedom to the formulation of liberalism. In
the 1980s, China, a country undergoing dramatic economic program, worshiped Hayek s idea, and
fiercely debated the extent of government interventionism in this entire process. Following Hayek s
logic, a pure and complete economic freedom would inevitably lead to political liberalism. In contrast,
a manipulated economy, like the one China developed before 1977, suppressed consumers freedom,
and facilitated an authoritarian government. Yet, did the Chinese economic development really
enhance the foundation of a liberal society? Or is there something else that impedes the growth of
freedom? Before answering these questions, liberalism (ziyou ... Show more content on
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Hayek s vision echoes the Chinese economic scene today, in which the decelerating economic growth
rate is coupled with an increasing centralization of political power, foreshadowing an absolutist
autocracy, at least.
Hayek argues that the foundations of individualism go back to a root from classical antiquity and
Christianity. And he sees the transfer of power from the state to the individual as the basis of western
civilization. People in the past experienced dramatic elevation of material comfort and development of
science and technology, thanks to the granting of individual freedom. Unconscious and unintended
aggregate of individual actions outweighed the idea of central planning. Yet when socialism appeared,
there emerged a great utopia that socialism could be combined with democracy. Hayek opposes this
naive interpretation because socialism seeks equality through restraint and servitude. A planned
economy in socialism, as well, would not produce the most efficient output and creativity simply due
to a lack of price mechanism and thus a lack of information. When the allocation of resources is
unpredictable and often false, and when the economic policy is imposed by force, the government is
accumulating greater centralized power that weighs much more than individual wills. Even though
Hayek says the government has the duty to ensure the competitiveness of the market, he would
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How Did The Enlightenment Created The American Political...
Primarily, the philosophes of Enlightenment almost singly designed the American political system. By
the early 1700s, the Western world had grown tired of the Machiavellian absolutism that dominated all
political systems. With inherent corruption in French leadership, apathy towards citizens in Great
Britain, and constant instability in Central Europe, absolutism left much to be desired. For the
American colonies , the Enlightenment disrupted this predictable path of government through its
development of republicanism, the guiding ideology which stressed liberty and inalienable rights of
citizens. As a philosophy, republicanism was a radical departure from European norms on
government, yet politicians and citizens heralded it as a significantly more egalitarian alternative to ...
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As secondary education advocate and founder of the University of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson
reasoned, I know no safe depositary of the ultimate powers of the society but the people
themselves...if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome
discretion, the remedy is....to inform their discretion by education. 6 The Enlightenment forced a
paradigm shift in both American and European approaches to knowledge. Rather than a commodity to
be hoarded, education was imperative for the survival of society, through the instruction of
universities which would maintain a safe depositary for future generations and the proliferation of
texts that would keep citizens edified in science and the humanities. While the Enlightenment
integrated science in the culture of the Americas, the efforts of Jonathan Edwards and his Great
Awakening colleagues attempted to slow its integration. Similar to the Catholic Church, philosophers
and preachers of the Great Awakening viewed science as a direct challenge to the blind
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The Scientific Method Of Psychology
Unit 1 Intro and Research Methods
1. Empiricism states that knowledge can only be derived from the senses. Every science utilizes the
empirical approach, which has developed into the utilization of the scientific method to gain
knowledge. (McLeod, 2008) Since psychology depends on the scientific method to attain knowledge,
psychology can conclusively be considered a science. Besides empirical evidence, some other key
traits of a science are the following: objectivity, control, predictability, hypothesis testing, and
replication. (McLeod, 2008) Psychology ensures objectivity via single , double , and triple blind
experiments. Causation can only be confirmed in psychology through an experiment where all
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Humanism was developed in response to the pessimism of psychoanalysis and behaviorism.
Humanists believe that all humans have free will and the ability to reach self actualization (Cherry,
n.d.). Out of all three of the early psychological schools, humanism is the most optimistic.
3. The three psychological perspectives that we will be focusing on for the IB Exam are biological,
cognitive, and sociocultural. These three different perspectives would analyze a behavior, such as
being afraid of heights, in three different ways. A psychologist who subscribes to the biological
perspective might say that a person is afraid of heights due to abnormalities in the anterior insular
cortex. A psychologist who subscribes to the cognitive perspective may say that a person is afraid of
heights because he or she associates heights with danger in his or her thoughts. A psychologist who
subscribes to the sociocultural perspective may say that a person is afraid of heights because their
friends and family are afraid of heights, so they learn to be afraid of heights as well.
4. Four types of research studies that psychologists may conduct are case studies, observational
studies, tests, and surveys. A case study is when one individual is carefully observed and test. The
information derived from the observations and tests are used to formulate a detailed description of the
individual. The major advantage
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Research Paper On Unbroken
Unbroken is the story of Louie Zamperini, a kid from a small midwestern town who experiences the
highest of highs and the lowest of lows in his astounding life. Louie had to work his absolute hardest
to make the qualifying time for the 1937 Berlin Olympics. It took all of his willpower to survive forty
seven days stranded on the ocean and then another two years under extreme torture in a Japanese
POW camp. Finally after returning home he had to face his own demons in a battle with alcoholism
and save his failing marriage. I believe that the book Unbroken shows perseverance, hard work, and
faith can help you achieve all of goals in life and help you through any challenges life may throw at
you. To begin with Louie had a hard upbringing. He was one of four kids born to Italian immigrants
Anthony and Louise Zamperini. He was often bullied because of his parent s nationality and the way
he and his family spoke. He was always in some kind of trouble, claimed his mother. The police
caught him once, at age twelve, drinking bourbon out a milk bottle painted white. One day when his
mother had had enough of his antics she instructed his older brother to take Louie outside and make
him run until he learned his lesson. This became a daily occurrence Louie would get in trouble and he
would have to run longer every time. Then eventually came a time when he was running so much he
had no time to get in trouble and was too exhausted to start fights. This went on for about a year
before
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How Is Grendel Selfish
The True Monster The true monster of Beowulf would have to be Grendel, Grendel is ruthless and
would not stop at any mean to kill a man that he wanted to kill. Grendel is one of the strongest
creatures who had ever lived, he had the strength to carry off 30 men in one arm. Grendel would not
hold back on no one, no matter who that someone was. Grendel lived in an underground cave with his
mother, this is where he would take some of the bodies of the men he had killed. Beowulf spent his
life killing and torturing innocent men. Grendel did not like when the men would would be cheerful
and happy, so he put an end to all happiness in the land that he roamed and lived in. Grendel is easily
perceived as the monster, because of thall the terror and horror he causes in the eyes of the warriors
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He haunted the people of Hrothgar, every night he would go into the hall where the people of
Hrothgar would sit and rejoice and party nearly every night before the Grendel attacks began, and
happened evernight. Grendel attacks upon the hall, because he does not like when the men and women
of Hrothgar are having fun, and partying. Grendel was the beast and the monster that everyone was
scared of. The leader of Hrothgar was afraid that his people and his hall would never rejoice again
because of this foul beast. Grendel would kill up to 30 men a night, he would take them to his home
and to his mother, who would take the treasure that came with the
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U.s. India s Economic Potential Of The Regional Economy...
Interest in Afghanistan s Economic Potential:
At the 2012 Heart of Asia conference Indian intended to support Afghanistan and integrate it into the
regional economy through a two lead confidence building measure. India can take a leading position
in facilitating trade and commerce opportunities for Afghanistan and the region. The New Silk Road
narrative where Afghanistan will regain its role as a land bridge between south, central, middle east
and Eurasia has some traction in India. If relationship between India, Pakistan is sorted out
Afghanistan can be a beneficiary and become a hub for trade, transportation and energy in the region.
India hosted an investment summit in Afghanistan in 2012, inviting other Asian countries which
sought opportunities to invest in Afghanistan.The emerging sectors highlighted by India as being very
productive mining, infrastructure, telecom, agro based and small scale
industries,health,pharma.education and IT . While India shares security concerns about Afghanistan
Future ,it is keen to play a role in ensuring a more optimal outcome post 2014.India is especially
interested about the lucrative mining industries in Afghanistan.The US government estimated
Afghanistan s mineral wealth at $1 trillion, while Afghan government estimates it to be $3 trillion.
Indian Government Activities:
India recognizes that social and economic development in Afghanistan is critical to ensure security in
Indian subcontinent. The signing of Strategic
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The Idea Of Governess Extended Until The Nineteenth Century
The idea of governess extended until the nineteenth century. The Victorian women, especially the
Bronte sisters, Charlotte and Anne, experienced the occupation of a governess. Their impressions were
negative because of the poor condition, bad treatment, and low wage of a governess during the
Victorian era. According to Gilbert, Anne endured in the governess s job for six years while Charlotte
shortened it to two years. Charlotte wrote in a letter to her sister Emily, I can now see more clearly
than I have ever done before that a private governess has no existence, is not considered as a living
and rational being, except as connected with the wearisome duties she has to fulfill (qtd. in Heyck,
203). Charlotte transfers her negative views of the governess s status in English society through her
literary work Jane Eyre. She portrays the poor conditions and bad treatments of the private school that
Jane attends. In Lowood School, Jane spends eight years before she accepts an offer of becoming a
governess and starting her financial dependence. Mr. Brocklehurst who is the headmaster of Lowood
School keeps the girls hungry and cold. Also, he treats the girls very badly by punishing them. One of
the problems that children from working and middle class face in schools, rather than the social
distinction, is the physical punishment. In Aspects of Neglect: The Strange Case of Victorian Popular
Education, Harold Silver investigates about the corporal punishment that is used in
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Do Soda Taxes Really Work
The debate on weather sugary drinks, especially soda, should be taxed or not has been a topic for
years. Some people believe that they should be taxed for the improvement of health while on the other
hand some people think that taxing the drinks won t do much and actually hurt people. Taxing sugary
drinks is helpful to those who have a hard time with temptation for the drinks. In the article Do Soda
Taxes Really Work? Sifferlin states that when researchers looked at Berkeley residents, they found
that when taxing soda started sales of sugary sweetened drinks fell by close 10% and sales of water
increased in Berkeley by about 16% (4) Just by the percent difference rasing prices on soda made
people decide against buying the sweet drinks,
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Free Will Vs. Determinism Is Tackled By Scott Meyers
Throughout history, scientists and philosophers have pondered the question, Do we as humans really
make our own choices, or rather are our choices predetermined by some sort of natural order? Our
decisions and actions may, in fact, even be the result of chemical reactions occurring in the neurons
residing in our brain. We as humans are curious as to what free will is truly defined as. Whatever the
answer, the question posed is one that will result in many different varying opinions, many of which
could impact the worlds of both science and philosophy. The subject of free will vs. determinism is
tackled by Scott Meyers in his novel, Off to Be the Wizard, which was released in March of 2014. In
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He is baffled by this realization, and holds off from using his newly attained powers for a time, but the
temptation of ultimate control eventually proves to be too much for him to manage. Eventually Martin
begins testing reality more and more via the program, and as a result, he discovers a variable that
would allow him to change many different details pertaining to his exact location in space and time.
These include, but are not limited to, his sea level, latitude and longitude location, as well as his
precise location in history. Further testing his will, Martin increases the amount of money in his bank
account. This move alerted the attention of the F.B.I., who in turn assigns two federal agents to go and
question Martin Banks. The agents collect Martin and bring him to an interrogation room, where they
adamantly and harshly question him as to how he deposited money into his bank account without
making any transfers. Martin convinces the agents that if they d allow him to use his phone, he could
simply show them the answers they wanted from him. He uses this opportunity to escape, but not back
home. Instead he decides to abandon the life he knew, and travels back in time, to the Medieval Era,
so that he could live as a wizard. Once there, Martin discovers that he is not the first to come upon the
all powerful computer program. In the following excerpt from Off to Be the Wizard, two characters,
Martin and
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Persuasive Essay On How To Change A Flat Tire
How to Change a Flat Tire
Suppose you are driving to your local convenience store. Suddenly, you hit a sharp object, and your
tire blows. What do you do? Do you panic and call roadside assistance, or are you lucky enough to
have the knowledge to replace the tire? It is surprising that many people have no idea how to change a
flat tire. It is a shame that more people do not know how to perform such a simple and useful task.
Learning this skill will help you become more independent and get you back on the road quicker.
Luckily, it is not that hard to learn. Follow these simple steps, and you will have a new tire on your car
in approximately eight to ten minutes.
We have already set the scene for how you got a flat tire: you are driving to the local store, suddenly,
you run over something sharp and your tire pops. The key step in this process is to stay calm and try to
think logically so that you do not make any dangerous mistakes. First, find a safe place to park your
car. Make sure that you have room to work and that you are safe from oncoming traffic. Next, lock
your emergency brakes. It is very important to do this. This will prevent your car from rolling into
oncoming traffic. There are many accidents that can happen during this whole process. For example,
you or someone else could get hit by the car if the steps are not followed precisely. If you are on a
mountainous road, try to find the flattest slope to park on. Lastly, place an object under the wheel
diagonal from the
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Essay on Resilience and How One Can Promote Resilience
STUDENT S NAME: Tanya Whelan
LECTURER S NAME: David Williams
COURSE: B.A. Social Care Practice (_In Service_)
YEAR: 2
SUBJECT: Principles of Professional Practice in social care
SUBMISSION DATE: 27 October 2009
WORD COUNT:
TITLE OF ASSIGNMENT: Discuss how social care workers might utilise resiliency theories and
frameworks to meet the needs and enhance the life skills of a group of clients in their care. Your
discussion should draw on relevant theoretical frameworks and be applied to a particular social care
setting of your choice.
Declaration of ownership: I declare that the attached work is entirely my own and that all sources have
been acknowledged.
Signed: _____________
Date: _____________
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The resilience methodology seeks to build on strengths and strengthen the supports and opportunities
of the child. Resilience plays a vital role in assisting a child in settling into a new placement, without
experiencing major emotional difficulties. Three factors that promote resilience are secure base, Self
esteem and Self efficacy(Grotberg, 2000). These can be influenced by positive experiences on a daily
basis, some which will be highlighted throughout the assignment.
Resilience in an individual refers to successful adaptation, despite the risk and adversity. The manner
in which Matson 2004 defines resilience is very clear to me, as I can relate and reflect this to one
particular girl that resided in the care centre I worked. Throughout the young girl s childhood, she
developed an insecure and ambivalent attachment to both her parents, as a result of their hectic
lifestyle of substance misuse. At a young age her father died from the HIV viruses, which lead her
mother in becoming depressed and profoundly dependant on drugs. Due to the mother s dependency,
she was unable to respond accordingly to the girls needs, given very mixed and inconsistent responses.
At the age of 10, due to extreme neglect, the young girl was removed from her mothers care and
entered the care setting. Over the years the young girl had experienced several placement breakdowns,
and at 13 was admitted to a residential centre. During this time she felt both a
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Comparison Of First And Second Language Acquisition
Comparison of First and Second Language Acquisition This paper gives a comprehensive comparison
of how acquiring a first language differs from acquiring a new or a second language. It provides the
similarities and differences of the two analogies and gives a critical appraisal of the strengths and
weaknesses of these two issues. Finally, the paper provides personal suggestions and insights for
future research on the same topics. Moreover, the paper will detail the differences between first
language acquisition in the pre school period of learning and second language acquisition at an
advanced or higher classroom level. Acquisition of a second language is one of the most remarkable
aspects of the development of human knowledge and way of communication. It is an unusual
phenomenon that has caught the attention of many researchers especially in the field of learning and
linguistics for generations to come. The first language acquisition and the acquisition of a second
language have been treated in most cases as two distinct analogies thus forming contrivances because
of their differences regarding environment and age. Brown (2000), while differentiating between
attainment of first language and the acquirement of a second or new language contends that the first
emanates from unconscious, and naturalistic use of language and in many instances lead to a person
becoming fluent in conversation, while the second language acquisition symbolizes the cognizant
understanding of
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Intertextuality In The Butcher Boy
The concept of fantasy can be defined as the forming of mental images, especially wondrous or
strange fancies; imaginative conceptualizing (Dictionary.com). At one time or another we have all
fantasized about different things. However, have any of us ever attempted to incorporate those
fantasies into the real world? The following paper will attempt to analyse how the narratives Mickybo
and me and The Butcher Boy combine elements of imagination/fantasy and reality. It will discuss how
the of mixing the two concepts helped to form the narratives and move them forward and will gauge
how these characters are shaped through their imaginations/fantasies. This essay will focus on four
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Mainly we see this combination through the lens of Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid. Being
obsessed with the film, the boys base themselves on the two characters. Intertextuality is the concept
of texts borrowing from each other. In terms of film, this could be the borrowing of a line of dialogue,
the composition of a shot, or direct reference to another film/text. Intertextuality is present throughout
the film as on occasion the boys use direct quotes from their favourite film Manos arriba (Loane,
2004). As Mickybo enters the bank to rob it he not only quotes Butch Cassidy, but we actually see
many elements from Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid present in this scene. As he walks towards
the entrance we can hear the soundtrack from the film. We can tell that it is from Butch Cassidy and
The Sundance Kid because the music doesn t fit in with the setting of the scene. If there wasn t enough
evidence to suggest the presence of intertextuality between the two then the moment where Mickybo
walks through the door of the bank outright proves it. The clever use of shots from Butch Cassidy and
The Sundance Kid depicting Mickybo as Butch was a smart way to show how Mickybo felt like he
was being his hero whereas the people in the bank most certainly did not take him seriously. In this
scene Mickybo is consciously copying the film. The intertextuality aids the viewer to understand the
boys train of thought throughout the film. Can the same be said for Frankie Brady in The Butcher
Boy? Let s examine how Neil Jordan combined elements of imagination and reality in his adaption of
Patrick Mc Cabe s novel of the same
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The Emergence Of Market Society
The whole society has become a market. Societies used to consist of people that were governed by
certain ideologies, laws, and practices. Being driven by capitalism, society has developed everything
into a commodity, in which we now call a market society. Other socio economic communities
historically had concepts that were different from what is predominated in our present society. The
emergence of market society establishes the great transformation from a traditional society to a market
economy that has greatly impacted societal workplaces, and beliefs around ideological conditions. The
emergence of market society starts with the self regulating system called the market economy
(Polanyi, 1957, P. 68). Self regulation indicates that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As a result, the Industrial Revolution lead to the great transformation of the market society. The
economy grew and people used labour as commodity that endures the greatest societal consequence.
Since the market relied on this commodity, human rights were at a disadvantage to the economy.
There is no such thing as a self regulating market because people believe that the economy can build a
system based on false commodities (Polanyi, 1957, P. 75). Society faces an economic problem that
provides for the material well being of the society, meaning we produce and exchange the basic
necessities in order to survive. If mankind does not live by bread alone, it is obvious that it cannot live
without bread (Heilbroner, P. 1). The economic problem arises because human nature struggles for
existence which is derived from scarcity (Heilbroner, 1993, P. 4). This problem presents itself
critically and uniquely as it is shown through economic history that people struggle for survival.
Society has to organize a system of providing enough production for everyone and being able to
distribute them properly. Other than market society, there are two other overarching systems found in
other societies, tradition and command. For a traditional economy, production and distribution are
constructed by procedures designed
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Example Of Presidential Budget
Every Monday of February of each year, the Congress must have in the President s budget message so
they can see how much the President would like to spend on each federal program that takes place.
The government has a budget, which covers a whole fiscal year. A fiscal year lasts 12 months, it starts
the first of October and goes through the following year on September 30. Fiscal year is a time that is
chosen for accounting and taxing purposes. The federal government uses the fiscal year to prepare for
financial statements and getting their accounting correct.
After the fiscal year is set, the Congress of the United States of America must agree on a budget
resolution. The Congress must agree on a budget resolution in order for them to make ... Show more
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Revenues and expenditures is the two main parts of the federal budget. Personal income tax is the
biggest revenue for the federal revenue. Personal taxes is paid by all american people who make above
a certain amount. Payroll taxes is the second largest share of revenue for the feds. Payroll taxes is
taken out of employees checks in order to fund their Medicare and Social Security. The third source of
federal revenue is the tax that corporations must pay on their profits they receive. There s three
categories that taxes go into. Progressive, proportional and regressive. Progressive tax, is where that
tax rate will increase as their income increases. Progressive tax is what the federal income tax is.
Proportional tax is where it has a consistent tax rate, no matter what the income. Regressive tax is a
small percentage of that person s income that you earn goes up. An example of regressive is sales tax.
Through the years, federal spending has increased. The budget process must be removed. In 1921
Congress passed a law that the budget process must be more formal. After this, the President was
required to send a budget every year.
Local and State government must also help to prepare for the budgets. All state governments have a
law that they cannot spend more than they receive except for the state of Vermont. Local government
must do a similar thing, they must limit themselves on spending so it to, will not exceed revenues.
Intergovernmental revenue is the
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Essay Technical Advancement in the Field of Telecommunication
Technical Advancement in the Field of Telecommunication The move into the Information Society is
driven by the market for new information and communications technologies and services. Whilst the
large number of technologies and services and their providers bring expectations of higher economic
growth, there has been a growing concern about the social, ethical, cultural, political and economic
aspects of the coming society. For some time there has been a considerable interest in the prospects of
obtaining a sustainable development through the use of telecommunication technologies. The
generally accepted definition of sustainable development is that current generations should meet their
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Wireless Communications: Explosive Growth.
Explosive growth of wireless communications technology continues as the industry experiences new
subscribers and lower prices for services. The U.S. market had 100 million wireless subscribers in
year 2000, a 16.2 percent rise from 1999 of 86 million. In 1993, there were only 16 million wireless
subscribers, a rise of 525 percent rise in subscribers over 7 years. Market penetration rose 33 percent
in 2000. In 1993, market penetration was only 6 percent. The explosive growth can largely be
attributed to intensive competition which forces prices down and increase cellular phone usage. In
fact, the market for wireless voice services is becoming mature. Growth rates and heavy competition
are restricting profit margins.
The U.S. telecommunications services industry will continue to expand in 2001. The popularity of
wireless phones has increased the demand for wireless cellular telephone service and reduced the
demand for in building wired phones. Approximately 50 percent of the population has access to a
wireless phone. With increased usage of wireless phones, the cost structure should be affordable to the
greater population.
Cellular phone growth has fueled expansion of network infrastructure expansion as well. In mid 2000,
there were 95,753 cellular sites. In 1999, there were 74,157 cellular sites. This is year to year increase
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  • 2. How To Write A Descriptive Essay On Chile A beautiful end of Rescue Operation By: A.K.Mishra,B.E.(Mining) In the last two decades when the world has been plagued by terrorism, violence, war, poverty, disease and natural disasters like tsunamis and earthquakes, the pictures of the amazing operation of rescue of 33 miners trapped in the copper and gold mine in Copiapo in San Hose, Chile will probably go down as this decade s best loved story. Chile is a country in South America where mining for solid mineral resources take place. Earlier in 2010 the nation, which had celebrated 200 years of independence, suffered a devastating earthquake. Not long afterwards on August 5, 2010 the nation was abuzz with the scary news that 33 workers working at San Jose Mine in Copiapo town had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A first group of miners were near or at the entrance of the mine and escaped immediately without incident. The main group of 33 miners was deep inside the mine and included local workers and some subcontracted employees of a different company, who would not normally have been with them. The miners location and fate were unknown for 17 days, until a drill probing for air pockets poked through into a lunchroom where the men were waiting. The miners had listened to the drills approaching for days and had prepared pre written notes to their rescuers on the surface as well as making sure they had adhesive tape to secure the prepared notes to the drill once its tip poked into their space. The notes surprised the rescuers when they pulled the drill bit out and discovered the letters; the miners having survived longer than anyone had expected. The note read: Estamos bien en el refugio los 33 (English: The 33 of us in the shelter are well ). Hours later, cameras sent down the bore hole made contact with the miners, taking the first images of the trapped workers. Although the emergency supplies were intended for only two or three days, the miners rationed them to last for 17 days until contact with the surface. They consumed two little spoonfuls of tuna, a sip of milk and a biscuit every 48 hours and a morsel of peach. They ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Rape as a War Tactic in the Rwandan Genocide The sweetly sickening odor of decomposing bodies hung over many parts of Rwanda in July 1994: . . . at Nyarubuye in eastern Rwanda, where the cadaver of a little girl, otherwise intact, had been flattened by passing vehicles to the thinness of cardboard in front of the church steps, (Deforges 6). The normalcy of horrible images like this one had cast a depressing gloom over Rwanda during the genocide, a time when an extreme divide caused mass killings of Tutsi by the Hutu. Many tactics such as physical assault or hate propaganda are well known and often used during times of war. Sexual assault and rape, however, during times of war is an unspoken secret it is well known that rape occurs within combat zones and occupied territories, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After she was seized, she had been raped multiple times not only because of her beauty, but also because she had been sleeping with Tutsis which therefore meant that she could sleep with the Hutu as well (Mullins 726). The woman had been raped in front of four Interhamwe soldiers as well as a large group of refugees. In the chaos after of the rape by Musema, the woman was ordered to turn over from her stomach to her back and raped by multiple soldiers in turns. Her breast was cut off by one of the soldiers, which they tried to make her child eat (Mullins 726 727). The violence and chaos allowed for the pre existing animosities to turn into the crime of rape. The act, though isolated, was obviously meant directed towards the entire Tutsi population as a whole. Alfred Musema was a man who often engaged in these opportunistic rapes, which were single episode events (Mullins 726). During the Rwandan genocide, some rapes occurred recurrently throughout a timespan. Sexual enslavements occurred when a woman was detained, typically in the house of an Interhamwe, and subjected to repeated sexual assaults over a period of days, (Mullins 727). These kinds of rapes belong in their own category because of the added element of confinement and intent to continually rape and therefore, harm. An Interhamwe soldier named Rafiki, personally sought out one Tutsi woman whom he had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Four Main Ideas For Ethical Reasoning There are four main ideas for ethical reasoning. All differ and have important features individually. The first is utilitarian, the second Kantian, the third Aristotelian and finally feminist. Looking at these all separately by what they stand for will show the differences and most important pieces of these four reasoning s. Let us begin by looking at Utilitarian. Utilitarian is the standard ethical reasoning that determines the rightness of an action made. It s most important factor is that it deals with the consequences of each action taken. In order to find out what action would produce the least consequences you would weigh the pros and cons and choose the one that produces more pros. The action that produces more cons then pros would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its important factor is that it states that certain actions should always, because of certain morals, be our duty to perform, or to not perform, regardless of the consequences. This is based on only certain morals though to perform or not perform and do not take into consideration anything diverting outside that box. In order to have a good grasp of moral theories we must be broader than this. Therefore Aristotelian looks more into the virtues of qualities of character and not just the actions that need to be taken. The important factor here is that you need to look at what type of person you need to be, building your character so that you are able to make the right ethical choice in a decision you need to make. However, this moral theory is based on ethics of character and does not really focus on how or what the right ethical choice in reasoning would be. Lastly, feminism focuses on looking at all of these theories from a different prospective. It helps look at the bigger picture in an ethical dilemma, from a woman nurturing point of view. The most important factor to remember with this moral theory is that they are not out casting the opposite sex in this case but putting a different prospective on the whatever moral ethic is being looked at. The other important factor pertaining to moral ethics is to also look at the crucial need for justice when looking at any moral ethical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Perfect Setting For A Ghost Story A warm, foggy December morning along the Florida coast is the perfect setting for a ghost story. I never intended to have these particular feelings, and emotions don t come easily for me, but add this gloomy weather to the after holiday hangover, the dread of a looming workday, the perfect song on the radio, and the haunts start to flow like tears. Or maybe they were tears. This is unfamiliar territory for a girl like me, but one thing I know for sure is the ghosts were real. They were right there beside me, in my head, through my windshield, and tagging along behind. They are always there. Ghosts can come in a lot of forms. There are the loved ones lost, there are the spooky haunts and ghost stories, but the worst kind of ghost is the memory of pur own actions. A ghost we create freely and then have to live with indefinitely. We all have regrets, but a ghost takes regret to another level. A ghost is a recurring emotion, a feeling imprinted upon us and others that cannot be forgotten nor rectified. In time all things can be forgiven; the majority of my ghosts have been forgiven, but they still reside inside of me. Forgiveness does not allay the haunt. I know what I said. I know what I did. I know where I ve been. I know the power I have over others, and I know I haven t always wielded it responsibly. I know how to inflict pain. When something hurts me, I know how to hurt it 10 fold in return via my words, action, or violence, but the words are what haunt me the most. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. A Critical Evaluation of the Deductive Argument from Evil Critically Evaluate the Deductive Argument from Evil Logically, can Evil and the three O God co exist in this universe? The deductive argument from evil says they cannot. In this essay I will explain the argument and analyze why it is valid but unsound. I will do this by discussing fallacious nature of the premise that if God were omnipotent and knew he could prevent the existence of evil without sacrificing some greater good he would then necessarily prevent it. The essay will propose the following evaluation of the deductive argument from Evil: that each premise logically follows from its antecedent, but that the concepts in the premises themselves are not entirely understood and can be refuted. God s Omni benevolence, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An even further analysis of the issue of misinterpretation of Omni benevolence, or false assumptions about God s nature, is the claim that the deductive argument from evil contains a referential fallacy; presuming that all words refer to existing things and that their meaning lies in what the refer to. This claim of the unsound nature of the argument asserts that the deductive argument from evil fallaciously assumes the idea of Omni benevolence is defined by existing ideas and worldly concepts of all good nature . It is logically possibly, however, that God s perfect goodness is beyond man s understanding and cannot be defined by actions or non actions relating to the evil of this world. Thus leading to the false conviction that God need necessarily eliminate all evil from the world in order to be inherently good. These forms of counter arguments to the deductive explanation of evil s non compatibility with God can be refuted. The following are defenses for the deductive argument that support the primary understanding of God s Omni benevolence as mandating the elimination of all existing evil. Firstly, Omni benevolence is a description of God s absolutely good nature and entails that God desires everything that is good. This desire to bring about good things also means a desire to prevent evil things from happening. Hence God s good nature doesn t need to necessarily lead to no omission of good actions, but it does lead to the necessary idea that God ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Michelangelo Creation Of Adam Essay Michelangelo is without a doubt, one of the most brilliant artists in history. One of his most famous masterpieces occupies what is probably the largest canvas on earth: The Sistine Chapel. Each fresco contains a glimpse of creation using nine separate stories from the book of Genesis. Yet the most famous image from this 134 ft. x 45 ft. painting is The Creation of Adam. The image of God reaching down to Adam is so commonplace that many forget, or do not know, how controversial this portrayal of the divine was in the 16th century. God was a divine king seated upon a throne who wore royal robes, a papal crown, and held a scepter in his hand. This was not a God that conveyed a sense of warmness, intimacy, or desire for human contact. God was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Interestingly, the elements that represent this in the painting are God s clothing, nearness to Adam, and the extended finger. God is no longer clothed in royal finery, but wears a garment that offers no protection or distance from the created. By adding how close God is to Adam, a strong sense of human intimacy emerges. Yet the most significant feature of this painting is the outstretched finger of God. Through touch, God imparts life to Adam. Through touch, Adam receives not only physical breath, but spiritual breath. Michelangelo himself said, To touch can be to give life. This was true of his famous painting, but is also true for humanity today. (Keltner) Research has shown how vital touch is to human development. At the University of California, Berkley, professor of psychology Dacher Keltner, has conducted extensive research on the science of human touch. In a lecture to his students, Keltner said, In recent years, a wave of studies has documented some incredible emotional and physical health benefits that come from touch. This research is suggesting that touch is truly fundamental to human communication, bonding, and health. (emphasis mine) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Csr And Its Usefulness For Modern Business Many social scientists and economists like Friedman (1917 NYT article); Visser (2010) and Karnani (2011) have been looking at the arguments for and against Corporate Social Responsibility . There are many different definitions of CSR but the idea behind it is that businesses contribute to the well being of society, as well as sustainable development by delivering environmental, economic and social benefits to society, not just economic benefits to the shareholders. Most writers have made slightly different cases against CSR and its usefulness for modern business and society. One can see, even by looking at relevant case studies, that there are certainly a large amount of flaws involved in the concept of CRS and DWBD (Doing well by doing good), which I shall point out over the rest of this coursework. I shall also consider the positive aspects of CSR, I will explore the critical writings off Karnani, who claimed that in each case CSR is either irrelevant or ineffective, and compare those to other notable criticisms such as Reich and Visser who all analyse various faults with the concept of CSR. A problem that I came across early in my research and reading was that motives for businesses to engage in CSR are very often not pure. Many businesses use CSR in order to claim their social licence to operate. As the CSR activity often makes them seem legitimate and responsible, it gives managers an opportunity to hide and disguise the activities of the corporation. This is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Afghan War Research Paper The Soviets had been helping Afghanistan since the 1920s to be a buffer state and to stop the influence of Iran and Pakistan, which were backed by the United States, later when Iran got a new leader it resulted in a challenge for the Soviets and Communism, this made the Soviets and Afghans hate each other. In 1979 Afghans rebels and the soviets started a war with each other. Soviet leaders wanted to kill the afghan leader and replace him with a new one that supports communism. The Soviets having over 75,00 people were still not able to take down the Afghan rebels. Although Soviets tried to stop this from happening, the Islamic groups in Pakistan which were backed by the United States helped the Afghans get weapons. With the war going on for many more years in 1984 The United States president released a ground to air missiles called Afghan freedom fighters. These missiles were one of the causes for the war to end in 1989, with 20,000 soviet deaths and 1,000,000 afghan deaths, The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Soviet troops entered Afghanistan along two ground routes and one air corridor, quickly taking control of the major urban centers, military bases, and the strategic installations. However, the presence of the Soviet troops did not have the desired effect of pacifying the country. On the contrary, it exacerbated a nationalistic feeling, causing the rebellion to spread further. Babrak Karmal, Afghanistan s new president, charged the Soviets with causing an increase in the country s unrest and demanded that the 40th army steps in, and put an end to the rebellion since his own army had proved untrustworthy. Thus, Soviet troops found themselves drawn into fighting against urban uprisings, tribal armies (called Lashkar), and sometimes against mutinying Afghan army units. These forces mostly fought in the open and Soviet airpower and artillery made short work of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Bad Stewardship Stewardship is important because it is something that God calls us to do. Adam and Eve were the first stewards and every person since then are stewards as well. But what is Stewardship? What is stewardship? Stewardship, as defined in the Merriam Webster dictionary, is the activity or job of protecting and being responsible for something . In other words, stewardship is being responsible for something that was put into your care. Luke 16:11 reflects this by saying, So if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches? God calls us to be responsible with the fading wealth here on earth to prepare us for the responsibility of God s true riches. Joseph gives us with a classic example of stewardship. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another example comes from The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe when Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy become the new rulers of Narnia. The cultivate and grow the land to its former glory and all the subjects adored them. They were responsible with stewarding the land. An example of bad stewardship come from the White Witch of Narnia. She was the ruler of the land and it was her duty to grow and protect it. But she chose not to, instead making her subjects miserable. A second bad example comes from Gollum, in Lord of the Rings. He had taken ownership of the ring but instead he let it consume him and drive him to insanity and selfishness. He did not steward the ring with responsibility. Being a good steward should affect us as christians because it s what God calls us to do. We are called to be stewards of Christ, as 1 Peter 4: 10 states, As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God s varied grace . Having a large responsibility as that makes me stop and think of how i can be a better steward with the gifts God has given me. Especially financially by making responsible choices and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Why Are You Interested On The Entertainment Industry 1. How did you hear about BCEC? Please describe any past involvement with BCEC. I heard about BCEC through Facebook! I saw it on my invites page, and the club looked well suited to my interests, as I have spent the last year and a half starting to work in the industry, and most likely want to end up working in entertainment back in my hometown of LA. I haven t had any past involvement, and all I can say is I regret not knowing about this club sooner! 2. Why are you interested in the entertainment industry, specifically film? My initial interest in entertainment stemmed from the world I grew up in Los Angeles where so many of my neighbors, friend s parents, and just general social community were involved in all the facets of the industry. As I have gotten older, I have really found an interest in the business behind film. From film marketing, financing, distribution to studio operations its all so fascinating. This past summer I took a course at UCLA on the Business of Blockbusters, and I got to see all the business related sides to entrainment, learn about everything from marketing to box office analysis, and hear from well qualified and respected professionals from different areas of the entertainment industry. People gather around entertainment, and everyday people can be overheard talking about their favorites movies of all time, movies they just saw, and films they are anticipating. I want to a part of creating those films that people love. People will always ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change According to the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the people have to cut about 90% of the use of fossil fuels worldwide to have a slim chance of stopping Global Warming. If the people have anything less than the percentage given, Global Warming will not stop. As of now Global Warming is a big issue throughout the world. Some say Global Warming is just a myth to scare people and it s just a natural cause, but there is proof that Global Warming is a fact and that the main cause of Global Warming is anthropogenic causes or man made. Man has overused the burning of fossil fuels throughout generations and the numbers of burning fossil fuels keeps getting higher every year. The increase of temperatures, sea levels, and carbon dioxide in the last century shows evidence that Global Warming is occurring and man is the main problem. First of all, what is global warming? Global warming is the increase of Earth s temperature due to carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels also known as greenhouse gases (Global Warming). The carbon dioxide traps heat which would make the temperature to rise, this is known as the greenhouse effect. The main causes of global warming would have to be carbon dioxide and air pollution that is going around the atmosphere, trapping the sun s heat which causes the earth to warm up. Human activity has been a key factor to that. The burning of fossil fuels causes a lot more greenhouse gases to be trapped in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay On How To Play 3rb Base Teach young kids to play 3rb base takes special care an instruction because it requires a different skill set that the other infield positions. Even at the Little League level, the third base position requires quick reflexes and a strong throwing arm. There are several aspects of the position that are important to stress and ingrain in your young player from the first time they field the position in practice. Positioning 2 Proper Ready Stance 3 A hard hit ball will reach the third baseman much quicker than any other position on the diamond so being ready to field the position is a key to success. A third baseman s ready stance should be balanced, perched on the balls of his feet with his glove open and as close to the ground as possible. Your player needs to learn to keep his head up, lean his back forward with our arching it or shifting his balance to the from, and have his throwing hand next to his glove ready to trap any ground ball that he looks into his glove. During practice, it is important to remind your young player no to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you watch baseball played at a high level, you will see that the third baseman will take two or three steps onto the infield grass to anticipate the bunt, and then another step or two forward as the pitch approaches the plate. We advise that you to avoid this technique and play your young infielder even with the third base bag in a bunt situation. Bunt situations are often less defined in Little League games. While some coaches try to emulate the major league game, there will be many times will a player will swing away or show bunt to draw the infielders in before swinging at a pitch. If a third baseman is moving forward with the pitch in anticipation of a bunt, he may be put in harm s way should a batter be swinging away. It is generally a good idea to err on the side of caution when it comes to the safety of young players learning the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Performance Enhancing Drugs In Sport Problem statement doping. Performance enhancing drug is now a universal issue that is destroying international sports competition around the world. For several years the IOC (International Olympic Committee) has tried to prevent this problem from spreading with very little positive result. A large variety of actions were taken so as to help to eradicate this issue. Actions like testing ,supportive medical treatment and educational programs had very little effect on doping. On the other hand professional athletes are now using unnoticeable and stronger form of doping strategies , while modern connection are being developed for the spreading of performance enhancing drugs. Our youngsters often wants to imitate these professional athletes as they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Taking illegal substances is mainly in an objective to have an advantage . athletes may choose to take substance to deal with several problems like stress , injuries , pain , pressure to succeed. With the impact of large financial prospects , the pressure to succeed has become enormous. The will to succeed has brought some athletes to take illegal substances to improve their performances. According to the UK anti doping website www UKad .org.uk the taking of illegal substances so as to improve performance can be very harmful on an athlete s health as it may have short term and long term effects . the campaign against the taking of illegal drug in sports started when a Danish cyclist died during the Rome Olympic Games in 1960. The IOC settle a medical commission which main objective was to find a method to fight the abuse of drugs in Olympic Sports. The Medical and scientific commission role is to protect the clean athletes the protection of the health of the athletes laying emphasis on the fight against injuries , illnesses and so supporting the health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Cadbury Chocolate Cadbury Dairy Milk Background: Cadbury dominates the chocolate market in India with a 70% share of the market. Cadbury Dairy Milk is its largest chocolate brand which accounts fro a third of every chocolate bar consumed. The Task: In 2005 the task before Cadbury Dairy Milk was to increase its consumer franchise. The Strategy: * The task was to get the youth audience to adopt Cadbury Dairy Milk in the sweet eating or muh meetha karna moments * The campaign of Jab Pappu Pass Ho jaye, Kuch Meetha Ho jaye captured the thought of celebrating a moment of delight with Dairy Milk * A campaign was built around the idea of how pappu celebrated passing his exams with Dairy Milk The Media: * A multi media ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With variants such as Horlicks Lite, Mother s Horlicks and Junior Horlicks, the brand now caters to the needs of the whole family. In 1992, the Horlicks brand also branched out into biscuits and earlier this month launched Junior Horlicks biscuits for toddlers. The Horlicks brand alone contributes almost 80 per cent to GSK s revenues. The fact that GSK has two more milk beverages in the same market Viva and Maltova gives it a firm grip on the market. According to Sen, Viva and Maltova are popular in select markets in areas such as West Bengal and Tamil Nadu where they have found favour for a long time. Their popularity is largely taste based, he explains. The difference between the three brands of malted beverages under the GSK umbrella is marginal. Viva and Maltova are niche products with long time consumers still sticking with them. The other major player in this segment, Cadbury, too believes that Bournvita is an important part of its arsenal. Sanjay Purohit, Executive Director (Marketing), Cadbury India, says, Bournvita is the second largest brand from the Cadbury stable after Cadbury Dairy Milk. Bournvita has approximately 25 per cent share of Cadbury India s total revenue. Bournvita, like Horlicks, has been present in India for a long time, since 1948 to be precise. This, coupled with strong marketing campaigns over the years, has meant that Bournvita has continued as a strong player. The Bournvita Quiz Contest , which began as an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Righteousness, By Mark Twain Upon further exploration of the timeless author, Mark Twain, it is clear from his work that he has addressed the question of righteousness. As we take a look back in time from the lens of Twain s early life, this question of righteousness becomes very relevant. Growing up during the mid 1800s in Missouri, a place rampant with slavery, Twain was able to explore the American soul with wit, buoyancy, and a sharp eye for truth. Eventually he would soon come to realize the deep racial problems that existed in the south. For the young Mark Twain, violence was commonplace, he had witnessed many acts that would challenge his view on righteousness; when he was 9 years old, he saw a local man murder a cattle rancher, and at 10 he watched a slave die after a white overseer struck him with a piece of iron. However, due to the fact that he lived on the border of the Mississippi River, Twain witnessed both slavery and freedom which made him realize that although corruption lives within all of us, righteousness can be found in all of us, which is what Twain had used for the premise of most of his novels. Samuel Clemens, better know by his pen name, Mark Twain was born on November 30, 1835 in Florida, Missouri as the sixth child of John and Jane Clemens. During Twain s early life, his family was nearly destitute with the unexpected death of his father. Growing up, he was introduced to many different extremes, on one hand his environment was sunlit and exuberant, but on the other hand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Pineapple Express Character Analysis Similarities with fictional characters Have you ever thought of which fictional characters you relate too? I am a person who is funny, intelligent and lazy. I chose 3 fictional character that I relate to the most. The three fictional characters that most represent my personality are Saul Silver from Pineapple Express for his funny personality, Chris Gardner from the Pursuit of Happiness for being intelligent and his willingness to strive for success, and Patrick from Spongebob Squarepants for his laziness, always being late to things he had to do. Saul Silver from the movie Pineapple Express has a silly personality, which I believe is a characteristic that I posses as well. A scene from the movie which Saul shows that character trait is when his friend Dale Denton gets arrested for selling marijuana to kids and Saul had gone off to buy burritos for them to eat. Next he came back and had seen what happened, as the cop was driving away with his friend in the back seat he decided to get hit by the cop car so the officer could get out of the vehicle. Then after that occurred Saul crawled around the car and hopped in the front seat and drove away with his friend. When Saul was struck by the car he spilled a red smoothie all over the front windshield. On that occasion he put his foot through the windshield to create an opening so he can see, despite that wasn t the case his foot ended up getting stuck. This character trait hurts the character because it gets him in sticky ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Asian Community in Modern Day Media Did you ever really notice how Asians are really been portrayed within modern day media? As a fellow Asian American. I have noticed that the media displays the Asian community in only one way, the foreign genius who excels everything, like kung fu and math. You never really ever get to see a main character, who is a independent, courageous Asian that doesn t know kung fu , in any movie or TV shows. Many actors in modern day media prove these stereotypes to be true such as; beloved actor Ken Jeong, Jackie Chan, James Hong, Lucy Liu, and John Cho. First off, to help prove my point is ,America s favorite comedic actor, Ken Jeong. You never see Ken Jeong ever play as a main character of any movie. Ken Jeong usually plays as the random minor roll foriegn asian guy who is there to make people laugh. Think about it, in The Hangover Ken plays a foreign asian mobster, in Community Ken plays a know it all Korean spanish teacher, even in Knocked up he stereotypes the Asian job as a doctor that got there because he is Asian. Ken is only the first person amongst the multiple examples. Secondly, Jackie Chan is another actor in which they only play a stereotyped Asian. Sure Jackie Chan play as the main character in a lot of movies, but is stereotyped a lot. In many of his movies he has a particular Asian accent and knows kung fu that is mocked a lot. In movies like; Rush Hour Jackie Chan plays a cop who somehow knows kung fu and every time he says Carter it sounds like he says ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Kidnapping Of Lindbergh Kidnapping Lindbergh Kidnapping Did you know that the kidnapping of a toddler was once considered the Crime of the Century? Charles Lindbergh was an aviator well known for his transatlantic flight in 1927. He and his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, lost the life of their son Charles Lindbergh Jr. Due to the Lindbergh s baby being taken, the next four weeks witnessed the most massive and publicized manhunt in American History (Campbell 254). The abduction and death of the young Lindbergh baby singlehandedly helped make kidnapping a federal crime. On Tuesday March 1st, 1932, an intruder entered the second floor nursery of a newly constructed estate just outside the Sourland Mountain hamlet of Hopewell and spirited away a 20 month old boy, the son and namesake of the era s most famous and most revered man, Charles A. Lindbergh (Levy). The pieces of evidence left at the scene of this crime were a handwritten note demanding $50,000, muddy footprints, and a homemade wooden ladder. Because the Lindbergh s desperately wanted to see their child again, on April 2nd, 1932, John Condon had delivered the ransom over the fence of St. Raymond s Cemetery after Lindbergh agreed to pay the money. The hope that Charles Lindbergh Jr. would find his way back to the diminished on May 12, 1932, two months after the kidnapping. A baby s remains, later to be recognized as the Lindbergh s child, was found by a trucker s helper in the woods a few miles from the Lindbergh s residence. The corpse was decaying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Summary Of Under The Influence Scott Sanders Reading Response Under the Influence Under the Influence by Scott Russell Sanders was a gripping story about a family and child that had to keep a dark secret that their father was an alcoholic. Sanders opens his story by saying, My father drank as a gasp for breath, as a starving dog gobbles food compulsively, secretly, in pain and trembling . Pg. 60 When I read those words my stomach turned. It made me think about my ex husband, he drank the same exact way. I felt the same way Sanders felt, that I had to keep this dark secret from my family and friends. Sanders went into detail how they would never know what person would come home from work. Would it be there loving father who was attentive, who was smart, who would be nice, or would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The day that they were moving, the movers cracked opened beers and afford one to his father. His father just could not say no, why should he, after all he hadn t had drink in fifteen years. One drink is all it took; Sanders father became a drunk again. Sanders mother just could not tell her son that his father started drinking again. Sanders decided to visit his parents with his family. When they pulled up he noticed his father was sleeping in the hammock in the middle of the day. He knew right then and there that his father was drinking again because he would only sleep during the day if he was drunk. He did not need his mother to tell him that he was drunk, he could smell it, see it in his eyes, he could hear it in his speech. His wife and daughter asked him what was wrong and that moment he had to admit to his wife for the first time, that his father is an alcoholic. His father passed away from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Letter From Birmingham Jail Analysis The source that I found most helpful for this project is The Letter from Birmingham Jail. I think it is the best source because it is a primary source. Also because it explains what it was like to be a civil rights activist. Lastly, the message that MLK was writing was very detailed and easy to visualize. Everything in this passage was true and from an activist perspective. The second most helpful source that I have found Is the Photographs. This source was very so helpful for many different reasons. One of those reasons is because the images helped understand how bad segregation actually was. I could understand that by breaking down what I could see in the pictures and breaking it down. Another thing that the photographs helped me understand how big of a role the kids actually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The whole presentation was not a primary source but there were many primary sources included in it. These sources were very helpful because it helped understand what it was like to be an activist during the civil rights movement. This presentation also tries to demonstrate the action that was taken by children during the civil rights movement. The last source that helped me during this presentation is 1963 Birmingham Civil Rights Campaign Barbara Sylvia Shores. This source helped me by showing what civil rights activist went through and the violence that was struck upon them. It also helped because it was a primary source. Primary sources are important because it is coming first hand from an African American. This source was very detailed and easy to visualize what it was like to be her. It also explains the police brutality. The police blocked the roads to her house so she could be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Skin Aging Research Paper Since reaching the age of 44 years old activities that 40 year olds do has not stopped me from being active. Besides recognizing and feeling the age of 40 something it feels great nothing has changed, the only thing that comes upon me is the maturity and experience of what to do and how to do it. Age has not crept up on me yet I only have one gray hair in the middle of my scalp, I feel well rested physically and mentally being 44 years old. People in their 40s complain about their health, keeping youth, how long to live by making too many doctors appointments, and getting tarot cards or zodiac readings. By the time I got to my forties strangers wanted to know what products I use to stay youthful. As a result of keeping the crow s feet off my eyes and mouth, there are special kinds of lotions and creams I use to stop the process of any effects of skin aging and damage from happening. Now thinking with a very low budget the products I purchase all of the items are from the dollar tree store and it s not that expensive it s only one dollar, especially if you have somewhat of trouble skin. The dollar tree store in New Jersey sales lotions, like Shea butter, diabetic, extra dry, ultimate dry, and acne skin care products. When severe skin effects approach I have to shop at another store to buy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That s why I mention earlier, I rest, walk, and breathe counting to ten, making sure all problems are resolved so I won t develop anxiety again. I walk almost every day not like I use to because of my health issues, I had to cut down, but I walk just to stretch my legs so both legs won t get stiff. Reaching 40 something is very difficult and different for one thing I hate giving advice from experience and maturity of my wise words; my advice only works if you re willing to listen to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Level Up, Relationship Down Level Up, Relationship Down Imagine having a door shut in your face. That is how it feels when someone ignores you as that person is playing video game. You are on your way home after a long and difficult day at work. The traffic slows you down and adds up the stress to your already worn out body. As you are nearing your home,you notice that the lights in your home are on and you realize that you have a family to come home to and you are grateful for it. You immediately feel relieved because you know that a quality conversation with your children and/or other family member will ease the stress and pain that you are experiencing. Therefore then, you park your car on the driveway and rush yourself into the house, expecting that warm welcome ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, how does the advancement of video games affect our relationships with one another? While a group of people strongly believe that it is helping bring people together, the addiction, the over competitiveness mentality, and the frustration that video games generate are, in reality, pushing people apart. Video games are addictive. It makes its users forget themselves and their surroundings, including their loved ones. What makes people addicted to video games is the fact that video games are constantly rewarding people for every little in game act they do when playing the game. For instance, one gains virtual currency or skill points for every point, rebounds, blocks, and steals one records in the game NBA 2K. Another example, one gains money and reputation points every time one finish a mission in the game Grand Theft Auto. The constant rewards are a type of positive reinforcement that people do not easily receive in real life and this makes people want to keep playing the games over and over again: The addition of a stimulus [will] increase the probability that a behavior will be repeated (Grison 212). In this instance, the addition of a stimulus is the rewards (virtual currency or reputation points) that video games give to its users and the behavior that is expected to be repeated is the act of playing that video games. In an article for the video game addiction.org, Meghan Vivo, the Content Media Relations Director at Elements Behavioral Health, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Homer Bad Man Analysis Modern society relies heavily on media, a form of mass communication, to inherit its values and beliefs on political and social issues occurring around the world. Two of the most common forms of communication in this field are current affairs programs and news broadcasts. Due to the mass production and high demand for news around the world, the images and stories presented to the public are often skewed, therefore sometimes misrepresenting the truth behind the stories being reported on. As media has become more commonplace in modern society, modern texts have explored this idea more frequently. Both the television series, Frontline by Rob Sitch et al and The Simpsons episode Homer Bad Man, written by Greg Daniels and directed by Jeffery Lynch ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The episode has the media depict Homer Simpson, the protagonist, as sexually harassing a younger woman when the audience can see that Homer was really trying to retrieve his precious gummy bear from the back of the woman s pants. When the woman retaliates to what she assumes is an act of harassment, the media begin to get involved and a fictitious news station called Rock Bottom asks to interview Homer to get his account of the story. The report begins with the woman portrayed as a university honours student who devoted her life to kids, (Daniels Lynch, 1994, 10:46) and Homer as a grossly overweight pervert. (Daniels Lynch, 1994, 10:49) When she is spoken about, the music is angelic and sweet which suddenly contrasts to the sinister non diagetic sound played when Homer is depicted. Later in the interview, Daniels and Lynch humorously show the blatant and obvious cuts in the interview by the clock in the background constantly switching back and forward in time, and Homer s words cutting from sweet and candy repeatedly. This mise en scene and use of cinematic techniques within the show, is used to portray how easy it is for the media to misrepresent the truth through film editing and other technological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Pillbug Lab Report Background Information: This experiment was performed using the crustacean Armadillidium vulgare, also known as the pillbug. Pillbugs mate in the spring, and it takes several weeks for their fertilized eggs to hatch. After hatching the offspring spend an additional six weeks in a pouch under the female pillbug. Pillbugs eat dead and decaying organic matter, so they are often found in dark damp places. Another reason they like damp places is because they have gills that must be kept moist. The gills are located on the thorax, which is covered by large exoskeleton plates. The thorax is also where the pillbug s seven pairs of legs are located. The pillbug also has the nickname roly poly, this is because the pillbug has a defensive mechanism where it rolls into a tight ball, using the large exoskeleton plates of its thorax to protect its head and underside. Purpose: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This will help improve the understanding of pillbugs behavior as well as provide the students performing the experiment with more experience with lab work, and a better understanding of the scientific method. Hypotheses: If a pillbug is exposed to fine sand, then it will have no reaction. If a pillbug is exposed to flour, then it will have no reaction. If a pillbug is exposed to sugar, then it will be attracted to the sugar. If a pillbug is exposed to bread, then it will be attracted to the bread. If a pillbug is exposed to water, then it will be attracted to the water. If a pillbug is exposed to tea, then it will be attracted to the tea. If a pillbug is exposed to soda, then it will be repelled by the soda. If a pillbug is exposed to milk, then it will be attracted to the soda. Materials: Glass bowls, one to hold the pillbugs that have not been tested, one to hold those that have been tested, and four to hold the materials that pillbugs will be exposed to Fine sand, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Development Of Liberalism After The Chinese Economic... Friedrich von Hayek elaborates the necessity of economic freedom to the formulation of liberalism. In the 1980s, China, a country undergoing dramatic economic program, worshiped Hayek s idea, and fiercely debated the extent of government interventionism in this entire process. Following Hayek s logic, a pure and complete economic freedom would inevitably lead to political liberalism. In contrast, a manipulated economy, like the one China developed before 1977, suppressed consumers freedom, and facilitated an authoritarian government. Yet, did the Chinese economic development really enhance the foundation of a liberal society? Or is there something else that impedes the growth of freedom? Before answering these questions, liberalism (ziyou ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hayek s vision echoes the Chinese economic scene today, in which the decelerating economic growth rate is coupled with an increasing centralization of political power, foreshadowing an absolutist autocracy, at least. Hayek argues that the foundations of individualism go back to a root from classical antiquity and Christianity. And he sees the transfer of power from the state to the individual as the basis of western civilization. People in the past experienced dramatic elevation of material comfort and development of science and technology, thanks to the granting of individual freedom. Unconscious and unintended aggregate of individual actions outweighed the idea of central planning. Yet when socialism appeared, there emerged a great utopia that socialism could be combined with democracy. Hayek opposes this naive interpretation because socialism seeks equality through restraint and servitude. A planned economy in socialism, as well, would not produce the most efficient output and creativity simply due to a lack of price mechanism and thus a lack of information. When the allocation of resources is unpredictable and often false, and when the economic policy is imposed by force, the government is accumulating greater centralized power that weighs much more than individual wills. Even though Hayek says the government has the duty to ensure the competitiveness of the market, he would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How Did The Enlightenment Created The American Political... Primarily, the philosophes of Enlightenment almost singly designed the American political system. By the early 1700s, the Western world had grown tired of the Machiavellian absolutism that dominated all political systems. With inherent corruption in French leadership, apathy towards citizens in Great Britain, and constant instability in Central Europe, absolutism left much to be desired. For the American colonies , the Enlightenment disrupted this predictable path of government through its development of republicanism, the guiding ideology which stressed liberty and inalienable rights of citizens. As a philosophy, republicanism was a radical departure from European norms on government, yet politicians and citizens heralded it as a significantly more egalitarian alternative to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As secondary education advocate and founder of the University of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson reasoned, I know no safe depositary of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves...if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is....to inform their discretion by education. 6 The Enlightenment forced a paradigm shift in both American and European approaches to knowledge. Rather than a commodity to be hoarded, education was imperative for the survival of society, through the instruction of universities which would maintain a safe depositary for future generations and the proliferation of texts that would keep citizens edified in science and the humanities. While the Enlightenment integrated science in the culture of the Americas, the efforts of Jonathan Edwards and his Great Awakening colleagues attempted to slow its integration. Similar to the Catholic Church, philosophers and preachers of the Great Awakening viewed science as a direct challenge to the blind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Scientific Method Of Psychology Unit 1 Intro and Research Methods 1. Empiricism states that knowledge can only be derived from the senses. Every science utilizes the empirical approach, which has developed into the utilization of the scientific method to gain knowledge. (McLeod, 2008) Since psychology depends on the scientific method to attain knowledge, psychology can conclusively be considered a science. Besides empirical evidence, some other key traits of a science are the following: objectivity, control, predictability, hypothesis testing, and replication. (McLeod, 2008) Psychology ensures objectivity via single , double , and triple blind experiments. Causation can only be confirmed in psychology through an experiment where all variables (besides the independent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Humanism was developed in response to the pessimism of psychoanalysis and behaviorism. Humanists believe that all humans have free will and the ability to reach self actualization (Cherry, n.d.). Out of all three of the early psychological schools, humanism is the most optimistic. 3. The three psychological perspectives that we will be focusing on for the IB Exam are biological, cognitive, and sociocultural. These three different perspectives would analyze a behavior, such as being afraid of heights, in three different ways. A psychologist who subscribes to the biological perspective might say that a person is afraid of heights due to abnormalities in the anterior insular cortex. A psychologist who subscribes to the cognitive perspective may say that a person is afraid of heights because he or she associates heights with danger in his or her thoughts. A psychologist who subscribes to the sociocultural perspective may say that a person is afraid of heights because their friends and family are afraid of heights, so they learn to be afraid of heights as well. 4. Four types of research studies that psychologists may conduct are case studies, observational studies, tests, and surveys. A case study is when one individual is carefully observed and test. The information derived from the observations and tests are used to formulate a detailed description of the individual. The major advantage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Research Paper On Unbroken Unbroken is the story of Louie Zamperini, a kid from a small midwestern town who experiences the highest of highs and the lowest of lows in his astounding life. Louie had to work his absolute hardest to make the qualifying time for the 1937 Berlin Olympics. It took all of his willpower to survive forty seven days stranded on the ocean and then another two years under extreme torture in a Japanese POW camp. Finally after returning home he had to face his own demons in a battle with alcoholism and save his failing marriage. I believe that the book Unbroken shows perseverance, hard work, and faith can help you achieve all of goals in life and help you through any challenges life may throw at you. To begin with Louie had a hard upbringing. He was one of four kids born to Italian immigrants Anthony and Louise Zamperini. He was often bullied because of his parent s nationality and the way he and his family spoke. He was always in some kind of trouble, claimed his mother. The police caught him once, at age twelve, drinking bourbon out a milk bottle painted white. One day when his mother had had enough of his antics she instructed his older brother to take Louie outside and make him run until he learned his lesson. This became a daily occurrence Louie would get in trouble and he would have to run longer every time. Then eventually came a time when he was running so much he had no time to get in trouble and was too exhausted to start fights. This went on for about a year before ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. How Is Grendel Selfish The True Monster The true monster of Beowulf would have to be Grendel, Grendel is ruthless and would not stop at any mean to kill a man that he wanted to kill. Grendel is one of the strongest creatures who had ever lived, he had the strength to carry off 30 men in one arm. Grendel would not hold back on no one, no matter who that someone was. Grendel lived in an underground cave with his mother, this is where he would take some of the bodies of the men he had killed. Beowulf spent his life killing and torturing innocent men. Grendel did not like when the men would would be cheerful and happy, so he put an end to all happiness in the land that he roamed and lived in. Grendel is easily perceived as the monster, because of thall the terror and horror he causes in the eyes of the warriors and townspeople. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He haunted the people of Hrothgar, every night he would go into the hall where the people of Hrothgar would sit and rejoice and party nearly every night before the Grendel attacks began, and happened evernight. Grendel attacks upon the hall, because he does not like when the men and women of Hrothgar are having fun, and partying. Grendel was the beast and the monster that everyone was scared of. The leader of Hrothgar was afraid that his people and his hall would never rejoice again because of this foul beast. Grendel would kill up to 30 men a night, he would take them to his home and to his mother, who would take the treasure that came with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. U.s. India s Economic Potential Of The Regional Economy... Interest in Afghanistan s Economic Potential: At the 2012 Heart of Asia conference Indian intended to support Afghanistan and integrate it into the regional economy through a two lead confidence building measure. India can take a leading position in facilitating trade and commerce opportunities for Afghanistan and the region. The New Silk Road narrative where Afghanistan will regain its role as a land bridge between south, central, middle east and Eurasia has some traction in India. If relationship between India, Pakistan is sorted out Afghanistan can be a beneficiary and become a hub for trade, transportation and energy in the region. India hosted an investment summit in Afghanistan in 2012, inviting other Asian countries which sought opportunities to invest in Afghanistan.The emerging sectors highlighted by India as being very productive mining, infrastructure, telecom, agro based and small scale industries,health,pharma.education and IT . While India shares security concerns about Afghanistan Future ,it is keen to play a role in ensuring a more optimal outcome post 2014.India is especially interested about the lucrative mining industries in Afghanistan.The US government estimated Afghanistan s mineral wealth at $1 trillion, while Afghan government estimates it to be $3 trillion. Indian Government Activities: India recognizes that social and economic development in Afghanistan is critical to ensure security in Indian subcontinent. The signing of Strategic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Idea Of Governess Extended Until The Nineteenth Century The idea of governess extended until the nineteenth century. The Victorian women, especially the Bronte sisters, Charlotte and Anne, experienced the occupation of a governess. Their impressions were negative because of the poor condition, bad treatment, and low wage of a governess during the Victorian era. According to Gilbert, Anne endured in the governess s job for six years while Charlotte shortened it to two years. Charlotte wrote in a letter to her sister Emily, I can now see more clearly than I have ever done before that a private governess has no existence, is not considered as a living and rational being, except as connected with the wearisome duties she has to fulfill (qtd. in Heyck, 203). Charlotte transfers her negative views of the governess s status in English society through her literary work Jane Eyre. She portrays the poor conditions and bad treatments of the private school that Jane attends. In Lowood School, Jane spends eight years before she accepts an offer of becoming a governess and starting her financial dependence. Mr. Brocklehurst who is the headmaster of Lowood School keeps the girls hungry and cold. Also, he treats the girls very badly by punishing them. One of the problems that children from working and middle class face in schools, rather than the social distinction, is the physical punishment. In Aspects of Neglect: The Strange Case of Victorian Popular Education, Harold Silver investigates about the corporal punishment that is used in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Do Soda Taxes Really Work The debate on weather sugary drinks, especially soda, should be taxed or not has been a topic for years. Some people believe that they should be taxed for the improvement of health while on the other hand some people think that taxing the drinks won t do much and actually hurt people. Taxing sugary drinks is helpful to those who have a hard time with temptation for the drinks. In the article Do Soda Taxes Really Work? Sifferlin states that when researchers looked at Berkeley residents, they found that when taxing soda started sales of sugary sweetened drinks fell by close 10% and sales of water increased in Berkeley by about 16% (4) Just by the percent difference rasing prices on soda made people decide against buying the sweet drinks, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Free Will Vs. Determinism Is Tackled By Scott Meyers Throughout history, scientists and philosophers have pondered the question, Do we as humans really make our own choices, or rather are our choices predetermined by some sort of natural order? Our decisions and actions may, in fact, even be the result of chemical reactions occurring in the neurons residing in our brain. We as humans are curious as to what free will is truly defined as. Whatever the answer, the question posed is one that will result in many different varying opinions, many of which could impact the worlds of both science and philosophy. The subject of free will vs. determinism is tackled by Scott Meyers in his novel, Off to Be the Wizard, which was released in March of 2014. In Scott Meyer s novel, Off to Be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is baffled by this realization, and holds off from using his newly attained powers for a time, but the temptation of ultimate control eventually proves to be too much for him to manage. Eventually Martin begins testing reality more and more via the program, and as a result, he discovers a variable that would allow him to change many different details pertaining to his exact location in space and time. These include, but are not limited to, his sea level, latitude and longitude location, as well as his precise location in history. Further testing his will, Martin increases the amount of money in his bank account. This move alerted the attention of the F.B.I., who in turn assigns two federal agents to go and question Martin Banks. The agents collect Martin and bring him to an interrogation room, where they adamantly and harshly question him as to how he deposited money into his bank account without making any transfers. Martin convinces the agents that if they d allow him to use his phone, he could simply show them the answers they wanted from him. He uses this opportunity to escape, but not back home. Instead he decides to abandon the life he knew, and travels back in time, to the Medieval Era, so that he could live as a wizard. Once there, Martin discovers that he is not the first to come upon the all powerful computer program. In the following excerpt from Off to Be the Wizard, two characters, Martin and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Persuasive Essay On How To Change A Flat Tire How to Change a Flat Tire Suppose you are driving to your local convenience store. Suddenly, you hit a sharp object, and your tire blows. What do you do? Do you panic and call roadside assistance, or are you lucky enough to have the knowledge to replace the tire? It is surprising that many people have no idea how to change a flat tire. It is a shame that more people do not know how to perform such a simple and useful task. Learning this skill will help you become more independent and get you back on the road quicker. Luckily, it is not that hard to learn. Follow these simple steps, and you will have a new tire on your car in approximately eight to ten minutes. We have already set the scene for how you got a flat tire: you are driving to the local store, suddenly, you run over something sharp and your tire pops. The key step in this process is to stay calm and try to think logically so that you do not make any dangerous mistakes. First, find a safe place to park your car. Make sure that you have room to work and that you are safe from oncoming traffic. Next, lock your emergency brakes. It is very important to do this. This will prevent your car from rolling into oncoming traffic. There are many accidents that can happen during this whole process. For example, you or someone else could get hit by the car if the steps are not followed precisely. If you are on a mountainous road, try to find the flattest slope to park on. Lastly, place an object under the wheel diagonal from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay on Resilience and How One Can Promote Resilience STUDENT S NAME: Tanya Whelan LECTURER S NAME: David Williams COURSE: B.A. Social Care Practice (_In Service_) YEAR: 2 SUBJECT: Principles of Professional Practice in social care SUBMISSION DATE: 27 October 2009 WORD COUNT: TITLE OF ASSIGNMENT: Discuss how social care workers might utilise resiliency theories and frameworks to meet the needs and enhance the life skills of a group of clients in their care. Your discussion should draw on relevant theoretical frameworks and be applied to a particular social care setting of your choice. Declaration of ownership: I declare that the attached work is entirely my own and that all sources have been acknowledged. Signed: _____________ Date: _____________ � _ A resilient child/ person have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The resilience methodology seeks to build on strengths and strengthen the supports and opportunities of the child. Resilience plays a vital role in assisting a child in settling into a new placement, without experiencing major emotional difficulties. Three factors that promote resilience are secure base, Self esteem and Self efficacy(Grotberg, 2000). These can be influenced by positive experiences on a daily basis, some which will be highlighted throughout the assignment. Resilience in an individual refers to successful adaptation, despite the risk and adversity. The manner in which Matson 2004 defines resilience is very clear to me, as I can relate and reflect this to one particular girl that resided in the care centre I worked. Throughout the young girl s childhood, she developed an insecure and ambivalent attachment to both her parents, as a result of their hectic
  • 37. lifestyle of substance misuse. At a young age her father died from the HIV viruses, which lead her mother in becoming depressed and profoundly dependant on drugs. Due to the mother s dependency, she was unable to respond accordingly to the girls needs, given very mixed and inconsistent responses. At the age of 10, due to extreme neglect, the young girl was removed from her mothers care and entered the care setting. Over the years the young girl had experienced several placement breakdowns, and at 13 was admitted to a residential centre. During this time she felt both a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Comparison Of First And Second Language Acquisition Comparison of First and Second Language Acquisition This paper gives a comprehensive comparison of how acquiring a first language differs from acquiring a new or a second language. It provides the similarities and differences of the two analogies and gives a critical appraisal of the strengths and weaknesses of these two issues. Finally, the paper provides personal suggestions and insights for future research on the same topics. Moreover, the paper will detail the differences between first language acquisition in the pre school period of learning and second language acquisition at an advanced or higher classroom level. Acquisition of a second language is one of the most remarkable aspects of the development of human knowledge and way of communication. It is an unusual phenomenon that has caught the attention of many researchers especially in the field of learning and linguistics for generations to come. The first language acquisition and the acquisition of a second language have been treated in most cases as two distinct analogies thus forming contrivances because of their differences regarding environment and age. Brown (2000), while differentiating between attainment of first language and the acquirement of a second or new language contends that the first emanates from unconscious, and naturalistic use of language and in many instances lead to a person becoming fluent in conversation, while the second language acquisition symbolizes the cognizant understanding of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Intertextuality In The Butcher Boy The concept of fantasy can be defined as the forming of mental images, especially wondrous or strange fancies; imaginative conceptualizing (Dictionary.com). At one time or another we have all fantasized about different things. However, have any of us ever attempted to incorporate those fantasies into the real world? The following paper will attempt to analyse how the narratives Mickybo and me and The Butcher Boy combine elements of imagination/fantasy and reality. It will discuss how the of mixing the two concepts helped to form the narratives and move them forward and will gauge how these characters are shaped through their imaginations/fantasies. This essay will focus on four main points. Firstly, it will address how the cruel reality ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mainly we see this combination through the lens of Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid. Being obsessed with the film, the boys base themselves on the two characters. Intertextuality is the concept of texts borrowing from each other. In terms of film, this could be the borrowing of a line of dialogue, the composition of a shot, or direct reference to another film/text. Intertextuality is present throughout the film as on occasion the boys use direct quotes from their favourite film Manos arriba (Loane, 2004). As Mickybo enters the bank to rob it he not only quotes Butch Cassidy, but we actually see many elements from Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid present in this scene. As he walks towards the entrance we can hear the soundtrack from the film. We can tell that it is from Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid because the music doesn t fit in with the setting of the scene. If there wasn t enough evidence to suggest the presence of intertextuality between the two then the moment where Mickybo walks through the door of the bank outright proves it. The clever use of shots from Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid depicting Mickybo as Butch was a smart way to show how Mickybo felt like he was being his hero whereas the people in the bank most certainly did not take him seriously. In this scene Mickybo is consciously copying the film. The intertextuality aids the viewer to understand the boys train of thought throughout the film. Can the same be said for Frankie Brady in The Butcher Boy? Let s examine how Neil Jordan combined elements of imagination and reality in his adaption of Patrick Mc Cabe s novel of the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Emergence Of Market Society The whole society has become a market. Societies used to consist of people that were governed by certain ideologies, laws, and practices. Being driven by capitalism, society has developed everything into a commodity, in which we now call a market society. Other socio economic communities historically had concepts that were different from what is predominated in our present society. The emergence of market society establishes the great transformation from a traditional society to a market economy that has greatly impacted societal workplaces, and beliefs around ideological conditions. The emergence of market society starts with the self regulating system called the market economy (Polanyi, 1957, P. 68). Self regulation indicates that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, the Industrial Revolution lead to the great transformation of the market society. The economy grew and people used labour as commodity that endures the greatest societal consequence. Since the market relied on this commodity, human rights were at a disadvantage to the economy. There is no such thing as a self regulating market because people believe that the economy can build a system based on false commodities (Polanyi, 1957, P. 75). Society faces an economic problem that provides for the material well being of the society, meaning we produce and exchange the basic necessities in order to survive. If mankind does not live by bread alone, it is obvious that it cannot live without bread (Heilbroner, P. 1). The economic problem arises because human nature struggles for existence which is derived from scarcity (Heilbroner, 1993, P. 4). This problem presents itself critically and uniquely as it is shown through economic history that people struggle for survival. Society has to organize a system of providing enough production for everyone and being able to distribute them properly. Other than market society, there are two other overarching systems found in other societies, tradition and command. For a traditional economy, production and distribution are constructed by procedures designed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Example Of Presidential Budget Every Monday of February of each year, the Congress must have in the President s budget message so they can see how much the President would like to spend on each federal program that takes place. The government has a budget, which covers a whole fiscal year. A fiscal year lasts 12 months, it starts the first of October and goes through the following year on September 30. Fiscal year is a time that is chosen for accounting and taxing purposes. The federal government uses the fiscal year to prepare for financial statements and getting their accounting correct. After the fiscal year is set, the Congress of the United States of America must agree on a budget resolution. The Congress must agree on a budget resolution in order for them to make ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Revenues and expenditures is the two main parts of the federal budget. Personal income tax is the biggest revenue for the federal revenue. Personal taxes is paid by all american people who make above a certain amount. Payroll taxes is the second largest share of revenue for the feds. Payroll taxes is taken out of employees checks in order to fund their Medicare and Social Security. The third source of federal revenue is the tax that corporations must pay on their profits they receive. There s three categories that taxes go into. Progressive, proportional and regressive. Progressive tax, is where that tax rate will increase as their income increases. Progressive tax is what the federal income tax is. Proportional tax is where it has a consistent tax rate, no matter what the income. Regressive tax is a small percentage of that person s income that you earn goes up. An example of regressive is sales tax. Through the years, federal spending has increased. The budget process must be removed. In 1921 Congress passed a law that the budget process must be more formal. After this, the President was required to send a budget every year. Local and State government must also help to prepare for the budgets. All state governments have a law that they cannot spend more than they receive except for the state of Vermont. Local government must do a similar thing, they must limit themselves on spending so it to, will not exceed revenues. Intergovernmental revenue is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay Technical Advancement in the Field of Telecommunication Technical Advancement in the Field of Telecommunication The move into the Information Society is driven by the market for new information and communications technologies and services. Whilst the large number of technologies and services and their providers bring expectations of higher economic growth, there has been a growing concern about the social, ethical, cultural, political and economic aspects of the coming society. For some time there has been a considerable interest in the prospects of obtaining a sustainable development through the use of telecommunication technologies. The generally accepted definition of sustainable development is that current generations should meet their needs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wireless Communications: Explosive Growth. Explosive growth of wireless communications technology continues as the industry experiences new subscribers and lower prices for services. The U.S. market had 100 million wireless subscribers in year 2000, a 16.2 percent rise from 1999 of 86 million. In 1993, there were only 16 million wireless subscribers, a rise of 525 percent rise in subscribers over 7 years. Market penetration rose 33 percent in 2000. In 1993, market penetration was only 6 percent. The explosive growth can largely be attributed to intensive competition which forces prices down and increase cellular phone usage. In fact, the market for wireless voice services is becoming mature. Growth rates and heavy competition are restricting profit margins. The U.S. telecommunications services industry will continue to expand in 2001. The popularity of wireless phones has increased the demand for wireless cellular telephone service and reduced the demand for in building wired phones. Approximately 50 percent of the population has access to a wireless phone. With increased usage of wireless phones, the cost structure should be affordable to the greater population. Cellular phone growth has fueled expansion of network infrastructure expansion as well. In mid 2000, there were 95,753 cellular sites. In 1999, there were 74,157 cellular sites. This is year to year increase ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...