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Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory of Development Report
The psychosocial theory of development was formulised by the German psychoanalyst Erik Erikson.
His theory considers the impact of external factors, parents, and the society, on personality
development from childhood to adulthood (Candida, 2010, p. 51). According to Erikson s theory,
every person must pass through a series of eight interconnected stages (split into general age ranges)
over their entire life cycle.
In this assignment, I will discuss these eight stages of development and how Erikson s theory is
similar to my own life. Furthermore, I will address how defining moments in the first stages
influenced my adolescence and identity. The first of Erikson s eight stages of development is infancy
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During this stage, teenagers feel they need to develop a sense of personal identity. Success in this
leads to an ability to stay true to who they are, while failure results in role confusion and weak sense
of their role in the world (AllPsych, 2009, ¶ 6).
During the first part of my adolescence, I was extremely shy with a very low self esteem. Even though
I had moved schools since the last stage, I still felt as though I didn t fit in or have many true friends. I
found it really tough to find my identity and went through the first three years depressed. I believe that
it was the events that I experienced in the previous stage which influenced that person I was during the
first few years of adolescence.
It was only in the last couple years of high school when I became more confident in myself and who I
was. I achieved a sense of identity by developing close relationships with the young adults at my
church.
The next stage of Erikson s theory is young adulthood (18 to 35 years). Once we enter into this stage
we start to search for someone we can begin to share ourselves with more intimately. However, if this
does not happen, isolation and distance from others may occur (AllPsych, 2009, ¶ 7).
I am currently less than two months away from turning 18 and am therefore just entering into this
stage of life. Currently, I am in a relationship with a guy from my young adults group at church named
Daniel. We have dating for a
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Isabel Allende Obstacles
Research, Isabel Allende, In any story or novel there is more that goes into the line plot than a writer
with an imagination. In the novel The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende, there is real hurt as well
as real problems that happen in the real world but with a twist. Some of these obstacles that are
presented in the novel come from the real hurt and the real struggles that author goes through in their
lifetime. Yes through Isabel Allende s rough life she was able to have a very successful career in her
writing and being able to make this illusion of discomfort. In this career she has written many best
sellers, how she presents her characters and their life background . Family Background ... Show more
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absolutely miserable , she adds, Thank God because what are you going to write about if you don t
struggle as a child? I don t think that you become creative because you have struggled, no, but creative
people are fuelled by anger and passion, and haunted by demons and memories. (PBS.org) She was
born in Peru on August 2, 1942, but raised in Chile She worked as a journalist in chile until the 1973
military coup (PBS.org) she then had to flee the country because Allende s uncle, President Salvador
Allende, committed suicide when his administration was overcome in a 1973 military coup.
(PBS.org)Isabel the fled to Venezuela where she would soon meet her husband and her first and only
daughter s father. She married her first husband, Miguel Frias, in 1962 at the age of 20, daughter Paula
was born a year later (PBS.org)Her daughter was born on october 22, 1963 , I wanted to be like my
grandfather because my mother had a terrible life and he had all the privileges and the power and the
freedom and the car I think that was the moment I started to rebel against all male authority: the
police, the church, everything. I was so angry and my mother was very worried because she thought I
was never going to catch a husband. I wasn t particularly good looking
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Syrian Revolution Research Paper
Despite its reputation for almost anarchism like conditions, Syria is a complex country with an
interesting history and government affairs.
The country we know today was not always known as Syria . The beginning is thought to be when
Prince Faisal captured Damascus in 1918. In 1920, France enforces the Sykes Pico treaty, removing
Faisal from power and claiming Syria and surrounding areas. Riots by the citizens wanting to escape
French rule eventually cause their oppressors to withdraw, and after WWII, all of the French were
gone. Michel Aflaq and Salah al Din al Bitar founded the Arab Socialist Baath Party in 1947. This was
disbanded between 1949 1952. Army officers then rebel, bringing back a civilian government and
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Concern over the joining of ISIS has also caused extreme measures to be taken, such as banning
burqas because of fears that they will encourage students to join the extremists. Most citizens hate the
government due to the torture of 15 schoolchildren who were writing graffiti on the wall back in 2011,
and the government s reaction to the protests.
Syria is a small country bordered by Iraq, Turkey, Jordan, Israel, and Lebanon. The majority of the
Western side of the country is bordered by the Mediterranean sea. Most of the land is dry and dusty,
with gigantic sand dunes and flat terrain due to the Syrian desert covering most of the country.
However, there are oases present. There are two mountain ranges in the 71,998 mile country (which
also has the Euphrates river in its borders): The Anti Lebanon Mountains and abal an Nusayriyah.
Syria s population consists of 230,018,387 individuals as of January 1st of 2015. 35.2% are under 15,
61% are between 15 and 64, and 3.8% are over 64. More than 4 million refugees have fled the country
since 2011. 86% of adults (15+) can read as of 2013. 90.3% are Arabs, and 9.7% are other ethnicities
(Kurds, Armenians, etc.) Arabic is the national language, although Kurdish, Armenian, and Aramaic
are also spoken. 57.7% live in Urban areas. 4% of children are used in child labor.
The government of Syria is a republic under an authoritarian regime,
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Zombies Of Toronto Summary
Response Paper for Zombies of Toronto The journal article The Zombies of Toronto was published in
2010 and deals with the famous Toronto zombie walk. According to Dr. Bryce Peake, the zombie walk
is a modern trend in which thousands of people gather together to flood the streets, clothed and
painted as zombies. The first impression one might gain, seems a little ridiculous, but behind thus
masquerade is a serious background hidden. Ontario becomes once a year the setting of the notorious
zombie walk. Thousand of actors flood the streets to perform their vision of the impending
apocalypse, foreshadowed by the signs of increased global violence (65). The first recorded zombie
walk took place in 2001, but since 2003 Toronto is the capital of the zombie walk cities. Evolving over
the years, it has become a global phenomenon and resembles for most participants [...] an implicit and
explicit critique of war and violence, taking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During the atomic age, the zombie was born, as a new monster that resembled Cold War anxieties.
One of the most known fears was the fear of the spread of communism in the United States that would
[turn] citizens into mindless hordes. Nowadays, zombies have developed and are not stupid and slow
as shown in the first zombie movies, but they are smart and fast today. The perfect killing machines.
Zombies can be compared to terrorist sects and sleeper cells [...] (66). The zombie walked represents
insecurity in a culture, about who we are, who the enemy is, and whether s/he is us. The zombie walk
helps participants to express their feelings about cultural anxieties related to death and warfare. The
destructive force of zombies is detectible in modern anxieties over terrorism and worldwide war. Here,
zombies walks have a deep meaning. They act as a means for working through [...] the structural
conditions of a new and violence that so
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Music Concert Critique
The Lyrique Quintette, Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall
Leonard Bernstein stated, Music can name the unnamable and communicate the unknowable
(Wandberg, 2001, p. 16). This means that music has the power to transmit, inspire passion and
sensations that mere words will not do. As a part of the curriculum for the class Music Lecture (MLIT
1003), it was required to attend a classical music concert in order to perceive and analyze distinctive
elements of the performance.
On Tuesday, March 31, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. the Lyrique Quintette performed three different
compositions. The first one was a piece named Le Grand Tango composed by Astor Piazzola with
arrangement for quintet for Sharretts. Secondly, they quintet performed Compass Kaleidoscope
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This concert opened with Le Grand Tango by the Argentine tango composer Astor Piazzola. Some of
the most relevant aspects that I noticed of this pieces were its arrangement, tempo and mood. Even
though this piece was originally composed for piano and cello, the arrangement made for quintet
added new combination of timbers. Also, it was noticed that Le Grand Tango first section was
predominantly exalted by the rhythm. Nevertheless, the second section of the piece presented a change
of dynamic because of melancholic mood mixed with some jumps of expressivity. Finally the last
section s main attraction was the variable tempo providing a taste of excitement and energy. The
second piece analyzed was Quartet in E flat Major op.51 movement 4 by Antonín Dvořák. Before the
performers started playing, one of them gave a brief story about this composition. There are two
factors that was relevant to me. First, this composition was not originally made for woodwind quintet;
however, one composer prepared this arrangement for them as a gift. As a second factor, the whole
Quartet in E flat, Op. 51 by Antonín Dvořák presented Czech folk
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Transition From Transitional Lava Types
Transition From Pahoehoe to A a
In its most general sense, as the flow advances away from the vent, core temperature decreases
leading to an increase in viscosity and ultimately marks a transition from pahoehoe to a a. This point
of transition is most often referred to as the transition threshold (Peterson Tilling, 1980). Lava which
continues to deform even after it has become highly viscous, may reach this threshold and
subsequently changes to a a. There are many factors which govern this change, and will be discussed
in the proceeding section.
Transitional lava types have been studied, such as the rubbly pahoehoe observed from the Laki flows,
Iceland, of 1783 84 (Guilbaud, 2005), and slab pahoehoe on Kilauea (Peterson Tilling, ... Show more
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Due to this regard, it was first considered to be impossible (MacDonald, 1953).
Factors Controlling Emplacement of Pahoehoe A a flow
As discussed above, pahoehoe morphology forms from hotter, more fluid lava, and a a from critically
stressed and highly viscous lava. As already alluded to, Peterson Tilling (1980) recognised an inverse
relationship between viscosity and shear rate; if viscosity is low, a high rate of shear is required to
begin transition to a a, giving rise to its characteristic brecciated surface. Likewise, if viscosity is high,
a lower rate of shear will induce a transition. This section will discuss the most significant factors
governing the transition.
Effusion Rates
During a magmatic episode, a high discharge rate of magma is likely to produce lava fountaining high
into the air. It is inferred that the higher the fountaining, the more exposure the lava has to cool air,
thus increasing its viscosity. Further, with a high flow rate, lava continues to move even if viscosity
and yield stress is high. This continues up to a point at which surface disruptions can no longer be
healed , and the transition threshold is duly reached.
Rowland (1990) is one such advocate, attributing differences in lava type on Kilauea to differences in
volumetric flow rate. Rowland concluded that:
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Legalizing Assisted Suicide Persuasive Essay
With the advances in medicine, physicians have the ability to extend a patient s life many years passed
what was possible even a mere fifty years ago. However, the quality of life of those extended years
has become a major topic of discussion. Many times the surviving years are miserable for the patient,
as well as the family. Legalizing assisted suicide would benefit Medicare by bringing it out of huge
debt. Also, it would relieve the pain of terminal patients and open a door of opportunity for patients on
the transplant list waiting for an organ. Because of all humans eventually die, every person should
have the right to live a pain free life. Although some religions are opposed to it, assisted suicide
should be legal in all of the United States to the terminally ill.
Assisted suicide/euthanasia has been a controversial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The most commonly known forms are passive and active euthanasia. Passive is when a patient refuses
life saving medical treatment, and active is when lethal medication is injected into the patient.
Euthanasia itself is intentional killing by act or omission of a dependent human being for his or her
alleged benefit (Batten 398 400). Assisted suicide is when someone provides an individual with the
information, guidance, and means to take his or her own life with the intention that they be used for
this purpose (Batten 398 400). Physician assisted suicide is when a doctor is the one who assists, such
as by prescribing a lethal dose of medication. Assisted Suicide is legal in Oregon, Washington,
Montana, Vermont, and New Mexico. New regulations were brought about when these states legalized
assisted suicide. Specifically, you must make two oral request and one written one, two doctors must
be convinced that the decision is voluntarily, and you must be over eighteen (Batten
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Discrimination For Underpay Discrimination
There are many different types of discrimination in employment. For underpay discrimination there
are many laws. The Equal Pay act requires that men and women get an equal pay. If pay is unequal
then the employer cannot reduce the pay, they have to increase it for the underpaid gender. An
individual who experienced a violation of the equal pay act can go directly to court without having to
file a charge before. Title VII makes it illegal to discriminate based on pay and benefits. Someone who
has a claim under the equal pay act may also have a claim under the Title VII. Title VII, ADEA, and
ADA prohibit pay discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, origin, age, or disability. The EPA
requires that jobs given must be equal, whereas Title VII, ADA, and ADEA do not require the jobs to
be equal. There are also laws against different job opportunities. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of
1964 protects people from discrimination of employment, including recruitment and hiring decisions,
based on race, origin, gender, color, religion, and sex. A BFOQ is a bona fide occupational
qualification. BFOQs are often recognized in healthcare settings where health care workers of one
gender are hired because they can best meet the psychological, physical, and privacy needs of patients
of the same gender. Again, this exception is narrow and employers should not establish BFOQs based
on stereotypes or outdated notions of gender roles. There is also laws against having different
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Design Of Design Communication And Rhetoric Essay
Whether it is the Blog post by Utile Design, Design Communication and Rhetoric, or the Educational
paper titled An Argument for Argument in Architectural Education, both stress an utmost concern for
the lack of education in relation to certain skills that are invaluable in the design field in Architecture
Schools in the United States. These skills include, but are not limited to, well rounded critical
thinking, written and oral, and interpersonal communication skills in relation to both design thinking
and design process. Design Communication and Rhetoric dwells into detail of why such skills are
important, but fails to provide any solution except for a concise census. However, in An Argument for
Argument in Architectural Education the authors state the issue and concern, but also state a solution
in which schools can adapt to meet a new agenda. In the Blog post, the writer analyzes how the
methods in which an individual communicates constantly evolves over the course of the design
process. There are five specific target audiences for how one writes, speaks, and visual conveys an
idea in an architectural setting. First is the self, the originator, designer, and author of the idea, which
contains little to nothing in relation to persuasion, because an idea is only written then as being a
solution to a design problem. Next comes those that are collaborated with, the mode staying the same
(using sketching and writing) with an introduction of an additional layer of
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Essay about Intelligence Definition and Measurements
Psychologists have differed on the definition for intelligence and how to measure intelligence. In this
paper the definition of intelligence and how it is measured will be discussed by comparing and
contrasting the two intelligence tests and two achievement tests chosen from the Mental Measurement
Yearbook. The intelligence tests chosen were the Primary Test of Nonverbal Intelligence (PTONI) and
the Test of Memory and Learning, 2nd ed., (TOMAL 2) and the achievement tests chosen were the
Basic Achievement Skills Inventory (BASI) and the Differential Ability Scales, 2nd ed. (DAS II). The
measures of the intelligence tests will be evaluated for reliability, validity, normative procedure, and
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Theory
Choosing a theory of intelligence is difficult because like defining intelligence, most researchers look
at intelligence differently. Some believe intelligence is a single general ability and others believe
intelligence is multidimensional. Theories are just as controversial but one theory that fits the PTONI
and the TOMAL 2 is Louis Thurstone s theory of Primary Mental Abilities. This theory focuses on
seven different abilities. The PTONI test is designed for children who have social, language, and
motoric functioning difficulties. The test is easily administered and works best with children who have
some intellectual functioning. The TOMAL 2 works well to address questions regarding learning
disabilities, attention deficit, closed head injuries, and other questions concerning children. Thurstone
s theory focused on many of the areas that would show the deficits a child with a disability would
exhibit (Cherry, 2011).
Definition and Measurements
The definition of intelligence is very broad and includes different tasks and abilities that need to be
observed as well as one s life experiences and learned knowledge to be demonstrated. Many factors
can affect the measurement of intelligence on a test. The test designer s definition of intelligence and
the attentiveness of the person giving the test are just two factors. Other possible factors affecting the
outcome of the test are coaching or practicing prior to the test, interaction
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Essay On Multi Diversity Techniques
The combining diversity techniques are used to increase the performance of wireless or wired
communication system by collected all the uncorrelated faded signal from different diversity branches
and combine them all in such a way that improve the communication system and in results gives the
optimize received signal power and signal to noise ratio (SNR). Depending on the sophistication of
the system, the signals can be added directly (equal gain combining) or weighted and added
coherently (maximal ratio combining). Such a system provides the greatest resistance to fading but
since all the receive paths must remain energized, it is also consumes the most power.
5.1 MAXIMAL RATIO COMBINING (MRC)
Maximum ratio combining technique requires ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the normal process of equal gain combining each individual signal branch is coherently combined
but some noise component added non coherently. As compare to the other combining diversity
techniques maximum ratio combining is the expensive technique to use because it needs a very
expensive design at the receiver to adjust the gain in every branch. However equal gain combining
uses a simple phase lock summing circuit which is very easy to implement.EGC can engage in the
reception of diversity with coherent modulation. As in EGC the diversity branches are combined with
equal gain but they have conjugate phase. The structure of equal gain combining is shown as below:
5.3 SELECTION COMBINING:
Selection combining is used fir very high frequency and ultra high frequency as maximum ratio
combing and equal gain combing is not suitable to work under these high frequencies because tracking
performance is not easy in a frequency changing or multipath fading. A simple implementation
procedure is used in selection combining and is more beneficial then maximum ratio combining and
equal gain combining. In this technique the highest signal level branch is selected. In short selection
combining is used to look after all the diversity branches and
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Descriptive Essay Woods
The Woods
I don t know why we thought it was such a great idea to go to the woods on a rainy day. What were we
thinking? I thought hey maybe we can have an adventure and explore around those woods we always
pass by. What a horrible mistake, but I wasn t the only one who thought that was the best idea ever at
the time.
It was a gloomy day, the dusty clouds taking up space from the grey sky, laying down on my comfy
bed as I m wrapped around with my blanket, I decided to check on my phone. Hey, want to hang out
today?
Sure
What should we do?
Let s go to the woods that s near your house
That sounds like a wonderful idea! I quickly got up and put on some shorts and a tank top. I looked
around my room and finally found my black shoes and decided to bring an umbrella too just in case it
rain hard. I was so excited to go explore and take beautiful pictures at the woods. I grab my bag and
told my dad I was ready to leave to my friend s house, I remember the car ride felt like it took forever.
Finally, I arrive at her house, I knock on her door and as usual her Russian terrier starts to bark. Taylor
shut up or go outside! I could just hear her screaming at the dog to calm down. The door opened
slowly and there she was, I could tell she was also excited to go and explore around just like me. Hey
Lirio, come inside.
Are you ready to have an adventure with such happiness on my
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Putting Together an Online Presentation that Isn t Boring...
Putting together an online presentation that is not boring is quite an endeavor that leads to a more
difficult task of deciding which presentation tool would work best. Which is which the traditional
Microsoft PowerPoint or the newer Prezi? The MPP has been the standard tool for many users which
has commanded most familiarization requirements in all organizational structures. The concept of
Prezi on visual aids is a flash based application allowing the user to create a presentation using a large,
blank page instead of the much familiar traditional slides. The main difference pointed in between
PowerPoint and Prezi as pointed out by both David Wicks and Phil Bird is the method of presentation
which could be in the linear or non linear ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The finished process results are considered by Bird as more appealing to the presentation audience as
they are immersed in a kind of visual journey, as in the zooming out and in on the presentation details
which are far in contrast to PowerPoint s use of strictly steady slides. Planning with Prezi is much
simpler because one can get everything down on just one page and within it works out all its details.
PowerPoint is fast becoming a trademark for boring as users are unable to harness it for effective
presentation design, but a considerable number of advanced users declare that PowerPoint allows
more high end animation or a significant range of smooth and practical on slide animation than Prezi.
One can easily become proficient in Prezi s transitions with its major feature of a giant canvass where
one can zoom around in the information organized spatially which is much suitable for presenting
information that is spatially related. Prezi s organization of content diagrammatically or around large
photos however is adversely viewed with frames that are spatially related whether this makes sense or
not. One can easily relate to motion sickness in the swirling movements as zooming around the page,
rotating text or the arrangement of content over large distances process adds to the confusion as to
why the photos are related to each other. Prezi
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Change of Volume of a Gas
Change of Volume of a Gas
Planning
Aim
* Determine how the volume of a gas changes with the temperature for a fixed amount of gas and
pressure.
* Determine absolute zero
Hypothesis
Volume is directly proportional to Temperature
Preliminary Test
A preliminary experiment wsa carried out to test our apparatus. In this test we used an alcohol
thermometer to see if there was any change in volume as the capillary tube was heated. Our results
suggested that an increase in temperature resulted in an increase of volume of the air bubble.
Background research
When a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
· I have used a mercury thermometer over an alcohol one because it increases in volume at a greater
degree than alcohol when there s a change in temperature. Therefore it will reduce the chances of
recording the results incorrectly.
Capillary tube containing concentrated sulphuric acid
criteria needed to perform accurate measurements of change in volume:
· The amount of liquid mass and air mass must stay constant throughout the experiment.
· Sulphuric acid will not evaporate at temperatures used in the experiment (like water might) so no
liquid will change to gas, thus invalidating results.
Ruler
· Measurement is in millimetres
· The range which it will measure is from 0 to 300mm in length well above the expected increase in
length of the
1 litre glass beaker
· 1 litre glass
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Underground Railroads And The Underground Railroad
Underground railroads were a network of secret routes and safe houses used during the 19th century
slaves from African descent that were in the United States, and wanted escape to the free states and
Canada. The safe houses located on these routes were run by abolitionists and people that were
sympathetic towards slaves. The Underground Railroad reached its height during the 1850s and 1860s.
It s difficult to determine how many people actually traveled the routes and made it to freedom, but it
is estimated that somewhere around 100,000 slaves journeyed along these paths. It is unfortunate
however, that not many people of this 100,000 made it to freedom. There were just around 5,000
recorded cases of runaway slaves, and only about 1,000 a year made it to safety during the peak of this
time. The lives of many slaves were horrendous during the early America s, so many of them sought
refuge in the Underground Railroad where they dealt with even dirtier, more dangerous conditions.
However, this helped thousands of slaves successfully reach freedom and helped create one of the
biggest slave movements of the 1800s. How it all began. In 1786, George Washington complained one
of his runaway slaves was helped by a society of Quakers, formed for such purposes. Before long, by
1831, the system grew into what is now the Underground Railroad. Many people think the
Underground Railroad had something to do with paths that were once railroad tracks or something,
but that is not the
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Vietnam Veterans Wall Research Paper
As I recently traveled to Washington D.C. I visited an extremely empowering memorial the Vietnam
Veterans Wall. I walked along the endless panels and the thousands of names, I realized the impact
that this war had on our country and that these names are actual people. They are brothers, fathers,
sons, uncles, friends. These individuals left their family, their wives, their children. Some gave their
lives, and some gave their sanity, but they all suffered for something much bigger. Many Americans
fought in the Vietnam War some against their will, many as young as 18 years of age. They risked
their lives fighting for us, for our country and for a difference. Some soldiers returned home, and
sadly, some did not. Many of whom arrived in April,
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The Battle Of The Fairfax Court House In Virginia
The first person who reported back to the Fairfax Court House in Virginia after the skirmish was
Major General Julius Stahel of the commanding Cavalry Division department of Washington due to
the orders received. The skirmish began between the hours of seven and ten in the morning. Stahel
states that it all started with an attack done by Mosby, with his band of guerrillas, together with a
portion of the Black Horse Cavalry and a portion of the North Carolina Regiment. The strategic attack
was done in the sneakiest way, Mosby and his conjoined calvaries and regiment blindsided their
opponents without any warning as they came from Warrenton. So to sum it up, the army suddenly
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However it wasn t over yet, seventy men who were a part of the Fifth Regiment New York Cavalry,
that was posted in the rear came to the rescue. Under the command of Major Hammond, the men came
upon the rebels from behind just as they had did the First Virginia Cavalry in their sneak attack.
Shortly after, a running fight ensued between both sides. The fight continued for about five to seven
miles down the side of the railroad. So, the men followed the rebels in every direction possible, killing
and wounding a substantial amount of soldiers. Mosby being one of the wounded, was reported shot in
the shoulder, resulting in the compromise of his force with the exception of twenty. However the end
didn t come until the fight made its way toward Warrenton all the prisoners taken by Mosby were
recaptured, with the exception of two. Not only that but Major General Stahel believes if their horses
had been in better condition, and not tired out by the service of the last few days, Mosby, nor a single
one of his men, would ve escaped. But despite the horses being tired out, and them being outnumbered
the First Virginia and Fifth Regiment New York managed to come out with a crazy victory. On the
other had, the rebels suffered a tragic loss. Their men were murdered and scattered along the road
from Warrenton Junction to Warrenton. However besides those killed, many were immediately
removed from the fields and woods by citizens who lived
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Hong Took Tong History
Hong Took Tong: The Migration of Cantonese Opera in the United States
In the nineteenth century, the first form of Chinese theater known as Cantonese opera was introduced
to the United States . Cantonese opera quickly gained traction and became the rendition of Chinese
theater in America. The new form migrated from the Canton region, and was in Cantonese dialect.
After the discovery of gold and the building of the Transcontinental railway the first immigrants began
to travel from Southern China to the United States. Cantonese was the native language for many of the
immigrants during the first group of settlers. Three years after the discovery of gold, the Hong Took
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Upon his arrival in the United States Hong Took Tong imported a prefabricated stage that the troupe
was able to build on site in a week, so they did not need to use the American theaters. The theater had
a different style to the current theater in the United States. It was described by one American writer as
a curious pagoda looking edifice painted, outside and in, in an extraordinary manner. The theater could
seat about the one thousand and the Hong Took Tong Opera company would sell out every
performance. The theater not only brought along Chinese theater, but they also brought back some old
traditions melon seeds, candles, and oranges in the aisle during the performance. The audience had a
full view of the orchestra because the musicians were located center stage right behind the actors. New
instruments traveled to the United States with the Opera that many Westerns had never seen.
Originally, the whole performance was a cultural spectacle for Westerns The opening night bill
included various dramatizations of early Chinese history and folklore, presented in a variety of forms,
including romances and comedies all standard fare to the Chinese immigrants in the audience, but
unfamiliar territory to novice Western spectators. The immigration of Cantonese opera was a time for
Chinese viewers to reconnect with their culture and a place where Western viewers to learn about
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Carolina Maria De Jesus s Child Of The Dark
The novel, Child of the Dark, details the stories of a poor woman and her struggles in life. The book is
a diary written by Carolina Maria de Jesus where she writes about her experiences living in the favelas
in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Carolina s diary details the events in her life that took place between the years of
1955 and 1960. Carolina documents the everyday lives of people who live in the favelas and details
what life is like for poor people in Brazil. Carolina s diary gives a good depiction of life in the favela.
During the time the novel was written, Carolina was a forty one year old Brazilian woman who lived
in the favelas of São Paulo, Brazil. The living conditions of the favelas are appalling. There is no
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Carolina uses writing as a way to escape her life in the favelas, with her words being a means to
express herself. Many of the others living in the favela use violence as way to express how they feel
and engage in arguments and fights. Carolina does not resort to violence and instead chooses to use
her words and her ability to write as a way to defend herself. She threatens to put people in her book
when they wrong her.
Carolina s gender, race, and social location make her a key study because it can reflect on Brazil as a
country and demonstrate how the country operates. Carolina s poor living conditions and struggles as
a woman shows how other women of color may live in Brazil. Carolina s life and the events that are
portrayed in her diary give insight to the politics of Brazil and how the poor are treated.
In conclusion, reading about Carolina s life has had a huge impact on my learnings of Brazil. While
reading this book, I was able to reflect on what we learned and discussed about life in the favelas in
class. When I hear of Brazil, I always hear of the wealthy places, pretty women and beautiful sites to
visit. However, the favelas and life of the poor people living in Brazil is rarely mentioned and talked
about. Reading Carolina s diary gave me a different image of the country and showed Brazil in
another light. Carolina s diary gave me more insight on what the daily life of a favelado is like and
what people who live in the favelas experience on a daily
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The Causes Of Suicidal Ideation
Suicidal Ideation
Most suicidal people do not want death, they just want the pain to stop, so how can the pain they feel
be resolved? The point of my paper is to find out the reasons that people become suicidal and how to
prevent it from happening. People contemplate suicide till the end so by understanding the source of
their pain, it is possible to prevent the unfortunate outcome of suicide. Don t ignore even the smallest
of signs of suicide.
Suicidal ideation is the idea of ending one s life. Suicidal ideations may be the result of loss, anxiety
disorders, depression, substance abuse, and problems in other areas of a person s life that feel so
overwhelming suicide seems like the only way to cope [Pacific Grove Hospital]. People in painful
situations struggle to find solutions to end their suffering.
People who are suicidal can often be very manipulative with their emotions, hiding their darkest
thoughts and instead showing everyone happiness, so how do we really know if someone is showing
suicidal symptoms? Some symptoms include change in appetite, substance abuse, distance from once
loved things, self criticism, psychosis, paranoia, talking about death. Suicide ideations are often a
symptom of result of undiagnosed or untreated mental health disorders [Valley Behavioral]. Suicidal
people may be manipulative with their emotions, but they can t put on a happy face at every moment,
so watch them carefully and confront them when you see some of the symptoms or dual disorders.
The causes for suicide are not thought to be the result of a single factor, but rather the combined forces
of genetic, physical, and environmental risk factors. Individuals who have a family history of mental
illnesses do have a higher risk, however this is not always the case. The effects of genetics on suicide
are due to inheriting mental illness and by inheriting traits. Several mental illnesses have genetic
influences and increase the risk of suicide. These include depression, bipolar disease, schizophrenia,
and some types of anxiety [Dr. Pat, About Kids Health]. Genetics have a large influence on suicidal
thoughts and mental illnesses, although it s not something you can prevent, you can protect yourself
and others
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Cause And Effect Of Kidnapping
Kidnapping is a global and historic issue all around the world, and although government is doing all
that they can to ensure that kidnappers are captured and punished, the numbers are steal increasingly
high. Kidnapping is abducting and holding anybody captive. There are many causes of kidnapping,
among them are unemployment, poverty, religion, and so on. The rate of kidnapping in North America
is attracting the attention of people all over the globe. Some people have even taken it as their
business. The disappearance of children in the United States is not unheard of, either, and it is one of
the things that the security in our country is working on. According to National Center for Missing and
Exploited Children, Roughly 800,000 children are reported missing each year in the U.S. The act of
kidnapping has made so many people lose their reasoning, like why would someone do this? It is just
wrong. As of December 31, 2016, according to the FBI s NCIC, there are 88,040 active missing
person records, and children under the age of 18 account for 33,706 (38.3%) of the records.
NISMART 12 reported that from the years 1997 to 1999, of the 797,500 children missing in a one year
span, 203, 900 were abducted by family members and 58,200 were abducted by non relatives; 118,000
were classified as being taken by a stranger. Reading those statistics blew my mind, honestly you can t
even trust the same people you be with every day, the same people who tell you that they love you,
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Cycle Duration Lab Report
Kinematics Cycle duration greatly decreased with increased speed within the walking gait and running
at 4.5 mph (Fig. 2A,B; Table 1, 2). During walking, cycle duration was relatively shorter at slow
speeds and low inclines, but longer at fast speeds and low inclines (Fig. 2B). There were significant
differences in cycle duration between subjects, and interactions with cycle duration and subject, gait,
and incline (Table 1,2,3). Step length statistically differed between subjects and showed interactions
between subjects, speed and incline (Table 1,2,3). Stride length decreased at a notable rate with an
increased speed as well as with running within the 4.5 mph, and was at its lowest at a 0% incline (Fig.
2D; Table 1,3) Within a gait, duty factor did change between speeds (F1,2= 67.7 (0.014), W1,2= 14.4
(0.063)) (Table 1,2). Duty factor was much lower during running (F1,2= 43.5) at 4.5 mph than
walking (W1,2=60.7) (Table 3). The 4.5 mph treatment there was an interaction between speed and
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During walking, there was significant decreases in the values of VL duration between subjects, speed
and incline. Within running gait, there was a cogent interaction between VL EMG duration and speed
and incline (Fig. 3C). In each treatment, EMG duration of the BF varied significantly between
subjects and there were interactions between subject and speed or gait in during walking or between
gaits, respectively (Table 1,3). During walking, there was also an interaction between BF EMG
duration subject, incline and speed. Gast. and TA EMG durations showed similar activity to the VL.
There was a cogent interaction for Gast EMG duration between gait and incline in which activity was
similar between all inclines at low speeds, but widely dispersed at high speeds (Fig.
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Carrie Bradshaw Quotes
Carrie Bradshaw comes from a prosperous, broken family. At the age of seven, her parent s marriage
floundered and as she began to mature, she became neglectful, ignorant and isolated herself. She
disliked it when people showed pity and benevolence towards her; clearly, she did not want to be
sympathized.
Carrie, even if your father and I are not together anymore, we will still make time for you and spend
our Sunday afternoons together as a family, cried Carrie s mother.
Don t you understand? We stopped being a family the moment you and dad signed the divorce paper!
Face reality mom and stop convincing yourself that we can be a family again, because that will never
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On the night of the party, Carrie s mom was overloaded with work so she informed Carrie that she
would be working overnight. Carrie was enlightened; instantly she grabbed her car keys and drove off
to the party.
As soon as Carrie entered the bar, a swarm of inebriated teenagers cuddling and playing beer pong
welcomed her. She scanned the whole room in search of her friends and when she recognized Rachel,
she approached the group.
Carrie! You re here. I didn t know you d be able to make it, Rachel exclaimed, with a hint of
disappointment in her tone.
Yeah, well I m here. What makes you think that? I already told you I m coming... so I m here. You
know I stick to my words, Carrie raised her eyebrows.
With all your family issues, we really didn t expect you to come. We thought you d be all stodgy so we
re just surprised to see you here, Rachel added and displayed a sly smirk. Carrie was bewildered; she
did not see that coming from her supposed friends. Eventually, she was beginning to realize that they
were never sincere and genuine to her from the
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1984 Is A Dystopia
It seems as though every time a society attempts to create a utopia, it has the opposite effect. 1984 is
an example of an attempt at a utopian society that results in a place that is definitely not perfect. In
most instances, a dystopia will be created when trying to make a utopia (Hough). There are multiple
reasons as to why a utopia cannot work. Some of these reasons include resources and people in the
society. George Orwell s 1984, along with past governments, show that a utopia can never be truly
created and that it will always turn into a dystopia.
One reason why a perfect society can never be made is due to the fact that even though it might be set
up perfectly, we cannot change the fact that people are imperfect. Any bit of imperfection is all it takes
to cause something to turn from perfect to imperfect. One writer said about utopian societies, Even
with such optimism, the flawed individual is still inserted into otherwise improved societies (Hough
1). This quote explains how the society in general is improved, but the people are not. Governments
have tried to change the way people think to create perfect humans. People are influenced to think
exactly how the government wants them to, and teaches them from a young age to love the Party and
the government in which they live. Their right to make their own assessment is being taken away. It is
true that governments are often successful in brainwashing the majority of the population; however,
they can never control
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The Censorship Of The Digital Age
Are people s information online truly private? Do people know that privacy is no longer guaranteed?
Technological updates in digital spaces make our private information easily accessible for anyone who
is looking for it. There have been plenty of instances of people s personal information being hacked.
When a person buys an item online or fills out a personal account, is their information safe? The
Ashley Madison hacking sandal was one of the biggest media controversies of 2015. The hacking of
the adult website leaked personal information of high profiled celebrities, politicians, and athletes.
Information such as credit card numbers, phone numbers, and addresses were leaked for everyone to
see. Hackers can obtain private information from any communication technology. Privacy in the
digital age is relevant because no one is safe online. Invasion of privacy is only getting worse with
new technology advances. The internet has millions of networks and websites that require one s
personal information. Each personal account holds a privacy setting that should guarantee
confidentiality but that is not always the case. The advances of technology leads to situations that
people are unprepared for such as hacking personal data. Some may believe their information is secure
online because companies are always improving security. However, society will always be faced with
individuals who will want to steal information. Hackers use private information for monetary value
and
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The Final Lines From Beowulf s Speech
Consider the final lines from Beowulf s speech when he asks Hrothgar for permission to fight Grendel
(ll. 440 455). In these final lines Beowulf envisions the scene of Grendel s victory. How does our
translation use alliteration, assonance, and compound words to make vivid the nature of Grendel, the
devastating effects of that possible victory, and the necessary acceptance of God s will and the
working of fate? S2 Answer #1 Beowulf:
Our translation almost seems to create key words in the lines that contain alliteration and assonance.
Examples such as fight with the fiend (440), frenzy fouling (449), or fear on that flower (444) add a
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For example, the compound moor nest (450) is much stronger than simply nest because the moor
evokes images of wild, uncultivated land; Grendel is as uncultivated as the land.
2. Consider carefully the cross s narrative in The Dream of the Rood. How does the cross s narrative
adhere to Anglo Saxon notions of heroism in its depiction of the crucifixion? How does the cross s
narrative deviate from Anglo Saxon notions of heroism in its depiction of the crucifixion? In
answering this question, please refer to the Anglo Saxon notions of heroism discussed in class. I m not
listing particular formal and stylistic devices because those of you with the 8th edition have a different
translation than those of you with the 9th edition, but you will need to select key formal and stylistic
devices in order to provide evidence for your claims.
Answer #2 The Dream of the Rood:
The cross s narrative in The Dream of the Rood adhered to Anglo Saxon notions of heroism because
Jesus is depicted as a triumphant hero that defeats human sin which is startlingly unlike the actual
Biblical account. Essentially, poets in the Middle Ages put Jesus into the most popular box of the time,
the warrior box, in order to appeal to Pagans. Regardless, Anglo Saxon heroes were aggressive,
violent, and hypermasculine so Christ inherently subverts being a perfect Anglo Saxon hero because
of his
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The City Of The Aztec Empire
When thinking of ancient, urban centers many think of ancient capitals such as Rome, Athens, or
Cairo. However, across the Atlantic Ocean in Central and South America, there were a number of
growing urban centers being built by the Aztec, Mayan, and Incan civilizations. An example of a
Central American urban center is Tenochtitlan. Tenochtitlan was the capital of the ancient Aztec
capital which is located in present day Mexico City, Mexico. The development of this ancient city was
dependent on three important factors: favorable ecology, advancing technology, and social
organization. With these three preconditions, the growth of Tenochtitlan as a major urban center and as
the capital of the Aztec s civilization was able to flourish.
Similarly to modern day real estate, location played a detrimental role in determining whether or not
an urban center could truly develop and flourish. A location with favorable ecology allows for
resources such as agriculture to be produced near or within the city. However, agriculture is not the
only element of ecology that allows for a city to develop. Other ecological elements such as rivers,
lakes, elevation, mineral resource, and building materials are important in determining whether or not
a location has favorable ecology (28). Tenochtitlan is often compared to Europe s Venice due to its
structure and location within the Valley of Mexico. The landscape of the Valley of Mexico consisted of
multiple lakes and resembled a water filled
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Organizational Plan For Organization Plan
Organization Plan
Functions
Production
Create eLearning product in multitude of formats utilizing equipment, resources and time effectively
and efficiently. Production is also involved with the marketing of the product and providing materials
and resources to Vendor Management and after market support.
Web/IT
Create, manage and trouble shoot for website which will be one conduit for selling product.
Legal Consult
Consult on copyright, partner agreements, and legal responsibilities in selling product
Additional responsibilities may include but are not limited to:
Setting up an appropriate business structure including tax considerations
Protecting business name such as copyrights, trademarks and other intellectual property
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The following are job requirements for the producer:
Design, development, execution, and evaluation of screen capture based software simulations
Create and maintain databases to track course technical and quality assurance feedback during
production.
Design interactive eLearning exercises, scenarios and assessments to accompany software simulations
Document progress
Ensure overall flow and consistency of content
Manage the Director, Editor and Talent towards the completion of the product
Director
Creates and manages the physical environment where the eLearning product is recorded, in a
consistent and efficient manner. Position includes but is not limited to the following:
Create and develop multimedia (audio/video) content for customer stories, internal company
announcement videos, external promotional social videos, product marketing videos, recruiting
videos, corporate training and other enterprise wide projects
Record and edit video and sound projects, including selecting program format for final output,
capture/import media, organize raw media, edit footage and sound files, create and insert static and
motion graphics and titling, add music/voice over/sfx, manage media and archive project media
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Characteristics Of John Smith
Abusive. Slave owner. Boastful. All traits that the infamous John Smith possessed. In 1624, John
Smith wrote an autobiography about his encounters with the native Indians in North America, under
the name General History. Previously, Bartolomé De Las Casas wrote an autobiography about his
adventures in 1515 called Relation that discusses the mistreatment of the native Indians that he
observed in the Americas, specifically Hispaniola. John Smith s autobiography exhibits unacceptable
traits such as degrading Indians, boasting about himself and lusting for fame which makes De Las
Casas, the previous explorer of the Americas, a better role model who exhibited benevolent
characteristics.
John Smith s autobiography highlights his poor characteristics as a human being. For example, when
John Smith first encounters the native Indians, he tries to escape and he used an Indian as a human
shield against the rain of arrows that followed him. Smith had forcibly held a man against his will as
arrows pierced the Indian s body with each arrow being driven deep into his stomach. This act of
manipulation is morally wrong as everyone should be entitled to their own actions, but John Smith
takes this to a new level by sacrificing another s life to save his own. In addition, Smith s
autobiography talks of the six or seven weeks those barbarians kept him prisoner, (105). This
terminology is found throughout all of Smith s autobiography and is revolting as he killed many
Indians despite the
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Gangster Films In The 1920s
The dawn of Prohibition engendered the societal normalities of the United States to be completely
turned upside down. What had been a source of a good time for so many was declared illegal and now
millions of Americans were forced to seek alternative means of obtaining their alcohol, no matter how
unscrupulous the source. Enter the gangster, a larger than life, pinstripe wearing, gun wielding
renegade. It was this romanticized idea that would come to serve as an embodiment of society turning
to the darker side. This idea would also take center stage on the silver screen with the emergence (and
later alteration) of the gangster film. The gangster film would be continuously popular into the 1930s,
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As Prohibition continued to drag on, the social acceptability of consuming bootlegged alcohol
continued to grow alongside the increasing popularity of gangster films. As mentioned before,
bootleggers had come to represent social heroes in the eyes of the public and were therefore portrayed
this way in gangster films. Gangsters glamorous lifestyles began to become glorified in the eyes of the
public , which revelled in the idea of breaking a law that they considered to be unjust. Gangsters
weren t considered to be the bad guy , but instead as symbols of the true desires of the American
people. By the late 1920s, films such as The Underworld, The Racket, and Tenderloin, though they
were all silent, continued to romanticize this idea of the gangster. However, it should also be noted
that the true nature of gangster violence wasn t explicitly depicted on screen until 1932, with the
release of Scarface. Thus, audiences of the 1920s were detached from a more realistic idea of the
gangster and the violence of his acts. The 1930s, however, would yet again change the gangster film
as the Great Depression and its social consequences set in. To begin with, the United States during this
time was a place of widespread loss and frustration. Many people felt let down by the government and
financial institutions and blamed them for their current situation.People wanted to escape their present
condition and live life
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Analysis Of AinT I A Woman Speech
Samantha Trevino
Ms. Dodd
ENGL 1302
8 July 2017
Ain t I a Woman Speech Analysis Draft
The truth is powerful and it will prevail. This quote was composed by Isabelle Baumfree, a solid
African American pioneer. She believed that truth is so strong that it cannot be hindered, and it will
eventually be known. Ms. Baumfree had the powers to express and motivate people on what she
believes in through her words and wisdom. Isabelle Baumfree wrote one of the most famous women
right s speeches known today called, Ain t I a Women , in which she uses purpose, audience, content,
tone, and structure to get her message across.
To begin with, the speaker of Ain t I a Women is Isabelle Baumfree. Isabelle Baumfree was born in
Hurley, New York on 1797. Unfortunately, she was born into slaves, and like most slaves, she
experienced the agonies by being brutally beaten and abused. As indicated in her biography, In late
1826, she escaped to freedom with her infant daughter, Sophia. Her other daughter and son stayed
behind. (Biography.com). In 1827, she at long last turns out to be free when New York abolished
slavery. As the vast majority perceive her today, she changed her name to Sojourner Truth. Ms. Truth
becomes a well know activist not only for women s rights but as well for civils rights. As indicated by
the National Historic Park in New York, At the 1851 Women s Rights Convention held in Akron,
Ohio, Sojourner Truth delivered.... Ain t I a Woman? (NPS.gov). The audience of the
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Mary Dorcey Come Quietly Essay
3.2. Mary Dorcey s Come Quietly or the Neighbours Will Hear
Another poem which manifests against the Catholic view of women is the Mary Dorcey s Come
Quietly or the Neighbours Will Hear in which the lesbian love is juxtaposed with the deliberately
silenced reality of the sexual assaults against women (Fogarty 93 94). Lesbian sexuality was a
disorder according to the 1992 Catholic Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (Moane 442) and
although they were not criminalized, it was definitely not a sign of acceptance, of course, but a
negation of women s agency, . . . effectively restricting women s behaviour and desire (Weekes 123).
Although at first sight, the Virgin Mary does not fit into this scenario, the poem has multiple layers
and as Michaele Schrage Früh writes:
On one level, quite simply, through the ring of the Angelus, the bell rung in Roman Catholic churches
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The plea to come quietly (Dorcey 1119) is in such wise is the only single act of obedience, the speaker
of the poem agrees to be hushed by the society; but not to follow the religious rules and oppress her
sexuality. Images from the news present another layer of narration. News report on physical assaults
on a woman: and it demonstrates that it is the part of the necessary, / daily litany of life in Ireland as
the Angelus. A contrast between lesbian love and heterosexual brutality provides a clear statement that
in Ireland, the homosexual relationship should take place as secretively as rape and murder no one
heard her scream (Quinn 232).These two issues are forced to be equally noiseless, from the cultural
and religious norms for the lesbian couple and from a male criminal towards the woman: mouth bound
(Dorcey
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Cervantes’ Don Quixote and St. Augustine’s Confessions...
Cervantes Don Quixote and St. Augustine s Confessions
Christianity teaches that in order to be able to truly serve God, one must give up worldly pleasures,
which are deemed selfish. Throughout literature, many authors touch on this subject, some in very
direct manners. Such is the case in Cervantes Don Quixote and St. Augustine s Confessions. In
excerpts from each, the narrator describes how he had undergone a change from relishing in worldly
and selfish activities to renouncing such immoral pleasures in order to follow the moral path to God.
As each passage progresses, the narrator tells of his past and his new thinking in the present, and ends
by praising God for His mercy. Throughout the passages, several dichotomies exist ... Show more
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Also, as he describes the emotions he felt while watching shows, Augustine uses the past tense: felt,
had, became, gave. In this manner, there is a clear emphasis on the fact that the feelings he mentions
are not what he feels now, which is important because he feels his past beliefs were immoral.
Throughout both of the passages, the word now is repeated many times to show the contrast between
each man s past and present. Now also serves as a tool for Don Quixote and Augustine to express the
negative feelings behind objects from their pasts. Don Quixote states that he is now...the enemy of
Amadis of Gaul, a well known novel of chivalry that he had revered. By calling himself the enemy,
Don Quixote emphasizes that he no longer believes in the stories he once loved. In fact, those stories
are described as profane as Don Quixote tells his friends that such novels are odious to me now.
Continuously, the word now reappears, showing that Don Quixote has abandoned his former ways and
wants to prove that he is different in the present.
Augustine also describes his new feelings with the words but now, which show an obvious shift in
opinion. What Augustine once found pleasurable is now pernicious, and his former source of joy he
now views as vile. These two words are extremely strong, and express to what a great extent
Augustine has altered his beliefs. In both passages, the narrator employs a great deal of negative
words to illustrate
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Total Phenolic Content of Red and White Grape Juice
Determining Total Phenolic Content of Grape Juice using Visible Spectrophotometry
Formal Food Analysis Laboratory Report
February 7, 2013
By Carla Reed
Lab partner: Nina Jung
Total Phenolic Content of Grape Juice using Visible Spectrophotometry
Abstract
The health benefits of red wine are well known and consumption has been encouraged more over the
years because of the populations increasing obesity rates and the inherent complications thereof;
including coronary heart disease and high blood pressure. Since the phenolic compounds in wine
combats these negative effects and originate from the grape itself the focus of this study was the total
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The concentrations of total phenolic compounds are written in Gallic Acid Equivalents (GAE) in units
of milligrams of gallic acid per 100 milliliters of juice. Educational institutes frown upon buying
students alcohol, even for scientific purposes, so white and red grape juices were used in this
experiment rather than wine to determine the total phenolic content by visible spectrophotometery.
Objective
The overall objective of this experiment is to measure the total phenolics content in grape juice using a
standard curve to find the sample s phenolic concentration in milligrams of gallic acid equivalent for
every 100 milliliters of juice.
Materials and Methods
This experiment used the Gilson pipetman Neo, Genesys 20 spectrophotometer, Folin Ciocalteu s
phenol reagent, saturated Na2CO3 solution as well as the requisite test tubes, volumetric flasks,
analytical scale and graduated cylinder necessary to obtain accurate results. The first step required the
preparation of the gallic acid stock solution. This was made by quantitatively transferring 80
milligrams of gallic acid into a 250 mL volumetric flask, dissolving it into solution by using 50 mL
methanol, bringing it up to volume with deionized water and mixing the solution vigorously. The final
concentration of the stock solution should be approximately 320 µg/mL, depending on the mass of
gallic acid measured. The working solutions that
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Rain Man Essay
Rain Man In the movie Rain Man Directed by, Barry Levinson, Charlie Babbitt played by Tom Cruise,
is a Los Angeles car dealer in the business of importing high end luxury cars to California. His current
deal of bringing in four Lamborghinis is being threatened by the EPA for emissions. If Charlie is
unable to meet its requirements he will lose $80000 in deposits plus all the money spent obtaining the
cars. After some quick ploy with an employee, Charlie leaves on a weekend trip to Palm Springs with
his girlfriend, Susanna played by Valeria Golino. Just as Charlie begins his trip it s quickly cancelled
by the news father s death. Charlie and Susanna travel to his hometown in Cincinnati, to settle the
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In further exploration of their tactics the security team sends an attractive woman who finds Raymond
alone in the casino s bar. She is able to get Raymond to allude to his and Charlie s system of counting
of cards. Later, security asks to speak to Charlie privately and suggests that Charlie take his winnings,
about $80,000 and leave. In the end, Charlie finds himself becoming protective of Raymond, and
grows to truly care for and love him. Upon arriving in Los Angeles, Charlie finally meets with his
attorney to try to get his share of his inheritance, but then decides that he no longer cares about the
money and really just wants to have custody of his brother. However, at a meeting with a court
appointed psychiatrist and Dr. Bruner, because of Raymond s mental condition he is unable to decide
exactly what he wants. One option being to live with Charlie in California and the other is staying at
the mental hospital in Ohio. Eventually, the psychiatrist presses Raymond to make the decision,
upsetting him and leading Charlie to request that the doctor back off. Raymond is taken back home to
the Wallbrook Mental Institution in Cincinnati. Charlie, who has gained a new brother and grown
significantly as a person, promises Raymond that he ll come to visit. The DSM IV states that to be
diagnosed with an autistic disorder a person must have six of twelve listed traits coming from certain
groups in the DSM. I feel
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How Did Shakespeare Contribute To The English Renaissance
English Renaissance
In the English Renaissance events happened that changed and made the contributions to the
Renaissance era which made things bad and good to the generations and future generations. The
Renaissance era was a period in of years that started in the 14th century and ended in the 17th century,
but the Renaissance era was not only based in Great Britain. It was happening all over Europe such as
Italy, France, and Spain. The English Renaissance contributed a lot in the era which was philosophy,
literature, music, and politics, so here are some of the people who made contributions to the English
Renaissance.
Queen Elizabeth I was crowned in 1558 after the death of her half sister Mary. While Queen Elizabeth
I ruled, a famous poet by the name of William Shakespeare was born in 1564, William Shakespeare
was known for his work such as Romeo and Juliet , The Tragedy of Macbeth , and Hamlet: Prince of
Denmark . Christopher Marlow, who was also a play writer and poet was born while Queen Elizabeth
I was ruling Great Britain, but he was also born in the same year as William Shakespeare. Six years
later on 1570 Queen Elizabeth was excommunicated by the Catholic Church, because Pope Pius V did
not like Queen Elizabeth I; he believed she had no right to the throne.
Some time during the Anglo Spanish War of 1585, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The important people during the English Renaissance made a huge impact on the Renaissance era, but
not only in Great Britain; they also changed the Renaissance era all over Europe. They changed
everything for their generation and future generations; for instance William Shakespeare s work is
being used during the 21st century for teaching and reading. Not all the people will be named, because
there were so many humans who did great and bad things, but some of the important people will
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The Lakota Ceremony
Throughout history, religions have diverse impacts on humanity. As a part of society, people have lots
of types of relationships with each other. As the most popular ideology in ancient world, religions lead
not only how people think about the physical nature. They have also affected to how people relate to
each other through different rituals and rules. The hunka ceremony of Lakota is one of the rituals,
which builds a special kind of relationship between some people who were in the ceremony. So how
hunka affect to people who participated it? How is the ceremony similar from the sacrament of
marriage and some other ceremony?
The hunka ceremony builds a strong relationship among people, which is stricter and closer than any
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In the point of view of actual affect, this ceremony constructs a solid peace between the individuals or
tribes joined it. In the ceremony held between Sioux and Ree, they exchanged foods and lots of other
goods. After the ceremony, Ree get corns which is what they need as food and a symbol of sacredness.
Sioux get tobacco. They also exchanged other important and sacred goods like buffalo meat, bladder
and skull. Life was rough in North America back then; people could survive only when they learn to
help each other. They form bigger communities to keep the stability of their nation. The representative
of Sioux, Matohoshila, said that is should be their responsibility to extend the relationship to different
people, and this could be an example of other nations.
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I Want For My Math Exam
It s been 3 weeks since the school year started. I go to class as usual, I do homework as usual, I take
tests as usual. Nothing seems out of the ordinary. Or rather, nothing would have seemed out of the
ordinary. I find it hard to focus on my math exam with so many thoughts running through my head. I
look up from my test and scan the room. Everyone seems equally as invested in the test in front of
them. However, I see some people starting to lose focus as their eyes start to wander. Others, realizing
how futile their efforts are, have already began pulling out their phones, hoping Google can help them
figure out just what exactly a polynomial function is. I can t help but wonder how I have not failed out
of the class yet considering the fact that I don t remember what a polynomial function is either. No one
remembers what it is. I haven t heard that word since junior year of high school. All these people
sitting around me are just as lost as I am. I ve been in this math class for 3 weeks and passed every test
and quiz but honestly, I feel like I ve learned nothing. Learning nothing has become so routine that no
one even comments on it anymore. Going with the flow is usually the easiest course. However, in my
many years of schooling, I ve only known one person who addressed the problem, Samuel A. Fink.
Sam Fink was an interesting kid. He had the strongest sense of righteousness that the world had ever
seen and was the type of person who was never afraid to speak their mind
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  • 2. Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory of Development Report The psychosocial theory of development was formulised by the German psychoanalyst Erik Erikson. His theory considers the impact of external factors, parents, and the society, on personality development from childhood to adulthood (Candida, 2010, p. 51). According to Erikson s theory, every person must pass through a series of eight interconnected stages (split into general age ranges) over their entire life cycle. In this assignment, I will discuss these eight stages of development and how Erikson s theory is similar to my own life. Furthermore, I will address how defining moments in the first stages influenced my adolescence and identity. The first of Erikson s eight stages of development is infancy (0 to 12 months). During this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this stage, teenagers feel they need to develop a sense of personal identity. Success in this leads to an ability to stay true to who they are, while failure results in role confusion and weak sense of their role in the world (AllPsych, 2009, ¶ 6). During the first part of my adolescence, I was extremely shy with a very low self esteem. Even though I had moved schools since the last stage, I still felt as though I didn t fit in or have many true friends. I found it really tough to find my identity and went through the first three years depressed. I believe that it was the events that I experienced in the previous stage which influenced that person I was during the first few years of adolescence. It was only in the last couple years of high school when I became more confident in myself and who I was. I achieved a sense of identity by developing close relationships with the young adults at my church. The next stage of Erikson s theory is young adulthood (18 to 35 years). Once we enter into this stage we start to search for someone we can begin to share ourselves with more intimately. However, if this does not happen, isolation and distance from others may occur (AllPsych, 2009, ¶ 7). I am currently less than two months away from turning 18 and am therefore just entering into this stage of life. Currently, I am in a relationship with a guy from my young adults group at church named Daniel. We have dating for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Isabel Allende Obstacles Research, Isabel Allende, In any story or novel there is more that goes into the line plot than a writer with an imagination. In the novel The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende, there is real hurt as well as real problems that happen in the real world but with a twist. Some of these obstacles that are presented in the novel come from the real hurt and the real struggles that author goes through in their lifetime. Yes through Isabel Allende s rough life she was able to have a very successful career in her writing and being able to make this illusion of discomfort. In this career she has written many best sellers, how she presents her characters and their life background . Family Background ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... absolutely miserable , she adds, Thank God because what are you going to write about if you don t struggle as a child? I don t think that you become creative because you have struggled, no, but creative people are fuelled by anger and passion, and haunted by demons and memories. (PBS.org) She was born in Peru on August 2, 1942, but raised in Chile She worked as a journalist in chile until the 1973 military coup (PBS.org) she then had to flee the country because Allende s uncle, President Salvador Allende, committed suicide when his administration was overcome in a 1973 military coup. (PBS.org)Isabel the fled to Venezuela where she would soon meet her husband and her first and only daughter s father. She married her first husband, Miguel Frias, in 1962 at the age of 20, daughter Paula was born a year later (PBS.org)Her daughter was born on october 22, 1963 , I wanted to be like my grandfather because my mother had a terrible life and he had all the privileges and the power and the freedom and the car I think that was the moment I started to rebel against all male authority: the police, the church, everything. I was so angry and my mother was very worried because she thought I was never going to catch a husband. I wasn t particularly good looking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Syrian Revolution Research Paper Despite its reputation for almost anarchism like conditions, Syria is a complex country with an interesting history and government affairs. The country we know today was not always known as Syria . The beginning is thought to be when Prince Faisal captured Damascus in 1918. In 1920, France enforces the Sykes Pico treaty, removing Faisal from power and claiming Syria and surrounding areas. Riots by the citizens wanting to escape French rule eventually cause their oppressors to withdraw, and after WWII, all of the French were gone. Michel Aflaq and Salah al Din al Bitar founded the Arab Socialist Baath Party in 1947. This was disbanded between 1949 1952. Army officers then rebel, bringing back a civilian government and electing a veteran ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Concern over the joining of ISIS has also caused extreme measures to be taken, such as banning burqas because of fears that they will encourage students to join the extremists. Most citizens hate the government due to the torture of 15 schoolchildren who were writing graffiti on the wall back in 2011, and the government s reaction to the protests. Syria is a small country bordered by Iraq, Turkey, Jordan, Israel, and Lebanon. The majority of the Western side of the country is bordered by the Mediterranean sea. Most of the land is dry and dusty, with gigantic sand dunes and flat terrain due to the Syrian desert covering most of the country. However, there are oases present. There are two mountain ranges in the 71,998 mile country (which also has the Euphrates river in its borders): The Anti Lebanon Mountains and abal an Nusayriyah. Syria s population consists of 230,018,387 individuals as of January 1st of 2015. 35.2% are under 15, 61% are between 15 and 64, and 3.8% are over 64. More than 4 million refugees have fled the country since 2011. 86% of adults (15+) can read as of 2013. 90.3% are Arabs, and 9.7% are other ethnicities (Kurds, Armenians, etc.) Arabic is the national language, although Kurdish, Armenian, and Aramaic are also spoken. 57.7% live in Urban areas. 4% of children are used in child labor. The government of Syria is a republic under an authoritarian regime, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Zombies Of Toronto Summary Response Paper for Zombies of Toronto The journal article The Zombies of Toronto was published in 2010 and deals with the famous Toronto zombie walk. According to Dr. Bryce Peake, the zombie walk is a modern trend in which thousands of people gather together to flood the streets, clothed and painted as zombies. The first impression one might gain, seems a little ridiculous, but behind thus masquerade is a serious background hidden. Ontario becomes once a year the setting of the notorious zombie walk. Thousand of actors flood the streets to perform their vision of the impending apocalypse, foreshadowed by the signs of increased global violence (65). The first recorded zombie walk took place in 2001, but since 2003 Toronto is the capital of the zombie walk cities. Evolving over the years, it has become a global phenomenon and resembles for most participants [...] an implicit and explicit critique of war and violence, taking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the atomic age, the zombie was born, as a new monster that resembled Cold War anxieties. One of the most known fears was the fear of the spread of communism in the United States that would [turn] citizens into mindless hordes. Nowadays, zombies have developed and are not stupid and slow as shown in the first zombie movies, but they are smart and fast today. The perfect killing machines. Zombies can be compared to terrorist sects and sleeper cells [...] (66). The zombie walked represents insecurity in a culture, about who we are, who the enemy is, and whether s/he is us. The zombie walk helps participants to express their feelings about cultural anxieties related to death and warfare. The destructive force of zombies is detectible in modern anxieties over terrorism and worldwide war. Here, zombies walks have a deep meaning. They act as a means for working through [...] the structural conditions of a new and violence that so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Music Concert Critique The Lyrique Quintette, Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall Leonard Bernstein stated, Music can name the unnamable and communicate the unknowable (Wandberg, 2001, p. 16). This means that music has the power to transmit, inspire passion and sensations that mere words will not do. As a part of the curriculum for the class Music Lecture (MLIT 1003), it was required to attend a classical music concert in order to perceive and analyze distinctive elements of the performance. On Tuesday, March 31, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. the Lyrique Quintette performed three different compositions. The first one was a piece named Le Grand Tango composed by Astor Piazzola with arrangement for quintet for Sharretts. Secondly, they quintet performed Compass Kaleidoscope written ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This concert opened with Le Grand Tango by the Argentine tango composer Astor Piazzola. Some of the most relevant aspects that I noticed of this pieces were its arrangement, tempo and mood. Even though this piece was originally composed for piano and cello, the arrangement made for quintet added new combination of timbers. Also, it was noticed that Le Grand Tango first section was predominantly exalted by the rhythm. Nevertheless, the second section of the piece presented a change of dynamic because of melancholic mood mixed with some jumps of expressivity. Finally the last section s main attraction was the variable tempo providing a taste of excitement and energy. The second piece analyzed was Quartet in E flat Major op.51 movement 4 by Antonín Dvořák. Before the performers started playing, one of them gave a brief story about this composition. There are two factors that was relevant to me. First, this composition was not originally made for woodwind quintet; however, one composer prepared this arrangement for them as a gift. As a second factor, the whole Quartet in E flat, Op. 51 by Antonín Dvořák presented Czech folk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Transition From Transitional Lava Types Transition From Pahoehoe to A a In its most general sense, as the flow advances away from the vent, core temperature decreases leading to an increase in viscosity and ultimately marks a transition from pahoehoe to a a. This point of transition is most often referred to as the transition threshold (Peterson Tilling, 1980). Lava which continues to deform even after it has become highly viscous, may reach this threshold and subsequently changes to a a. There are many factors which govern this change, and will be discussed in the proceeding section. Transitional lava types have been studied, such as the rubbly pahoehoe observed from the Laki flows, Iceland, of 1783 84 (Guilbaud, 2005), and slab pahoehoe on Kilauea (Peterson Tilling, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to this regard, it was first considered to be impossible (MacDonald, 1953). Factors Controlling Emplacement of Pahoehoe A a flow As discussed above, pahoehoe morphology forms from hotter, more fluid lava, and a a from critically stressed and highly viscous lava. As already alluded to, Peterson Tilling (1980) recognised an inverse relationship between viscosity and shear rate; if viscosity is low, a high rate of shear is required to begin transition to a a, giving rise to its characteristic brecciated surface. Likewise, if viscosity is high, a lower rate of shear will induce a transition. This section will discuss the most significant factors governing the transition. Effusion Rates During a magmatic episode, a high discharge rate of magma is likely to produce lava fountaining high into the air. It is inferred that the higher the fountaining, the more exposure the lava has to cool air, thus increasing its viscosity. Further, with a high flow rate, lava continues to move even if viscosity and yield stress is high. This continues up to a point at which surface disruptions can no longer be healed , and the transition threshold is duly reached. Rowland (1990) is one such advocate, attributing differences in lava type on Kilauea to differences in volumetric flow rate. Rowland concluded that: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Legalizing Assisted Suicide Persuasive Essay With the advances in medicine, physicians have the ability to extend a patient s life many years passed what was possible even a mere fifty years ago. However, the quality of life of those extended years has become a major topic of discussion. Many times the surviving years are miserable for the patient, as well as the family. Legalizing assisted suicide would benefit Medicare by bringing it out of huge debt. Also, it would relieve the pain of terminal patients and open a door of opportunity for patients on the transplant list waiting for an organ. Because of all humans eventually die, every person should have the right to live a pain free life. Although some religions are opposed to it, assisted suicide should be legal in all of the United States to the terminally ill. Assisted suicide/euthanasia has been a controversial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most commonly known forms are passive and active euthanasia. Passive is when a patient refuses life saving medical treatment, and active is when lethal medication is injected into the patient. Euthanasia itself is intentional killing by act or omission of a dependent human being for his or her alleged benefit (Batten 398 400). Assisted suicide is when someone provides an individual with the information, guidance, and means to take his or her own life with the intention that they be used for this purpose (Batten 398 400). Physician assisted suicide is when a doctor is the one who assists, such as by prescribing a lethal dose of medication. Assisted Suicide is legal in Oregon, Washington, Montana, Vermont, and New Mexico. New regulations were brought about when these states legalized assisted suicide. Specifically, you must make two oral request and one written one, two doctors must be convinced that the decision is voluntarily, and you must be over eighteen (Batten ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Discrimination For Underpay Discrimination There are many different types of discrimination in employment. For underpay discrimination there are many laws. The Equal Pay act requires that men and women get an equal pay. If pay is unequal then the employer cannot reduce the pay, they have to increase it for the underpaid gender. An individual who experienced a violation of the equal pay act can go directly to court without having to file a charge before. Title VII makes it illegal to discriminate based on pay and benefits. Someone who has a claim under the equal pay act may also have a claim under the Title VII. Title VII, ADEA, and ADA prohibit pay discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, origin, age, or disability. The EPA requires that jobs given must be equal, whereas Title VII, ADA, and ADEA do not require the jobs to be equal. There are also laws against different job opportunities. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protects people from discrimination of employment, including recruitment and hiring decisions, based on race, origin, gender, color, religion, and sex. A BFOQ is a bona fide occupational qualification. BFOQs are often recognized in healthcare settings where health care workers of one gender are hired because they can best meet the psychological, physical, and privacy needs of patients of the same gender. Again, this exception is narrow and employers should not establish BFOQs based on stereotypes or outdated notions of gender roles. There is also laws against having different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Design Of Design Communication And Rhetoric Essay Whether it is the Blog post by Utile Design, Design Communication and Rhetoric, or the Educational paper titled An Argument for Argument in Architectural Education, both stress an utmost concern for the lack of education in relation to certain skills that are invaluable in the design field in Architecture Schools in the United States. These skills include, but are not limited to, well rounded critical thinking, written and oral, and interpersonal communication skills in relation to both design thinking and design process. Design Communication and Rhetoric dwells into detail of why such skills are important, but fails to provide any solution except for a concise census. However, in An Argument for Argument in Architectural Education the authors state the issue and concern, but also state a solution in which schools can adapt to meet a new agenda. In the Blog post, the writer analyzes how the methods in which an individual communicates constantly evolves over the course of the design process. There are five specific target audiences for how one writes, speaks, and visual conveys an idea in an architectural setting. First is the self, the originator, designer, and author of the idea, which contains little to nothing in relation to persuasion, because an idea is only written then as being a solution to a design problem. Next comes those that are collaborated with, the mode staying the same (using sketching and writing) with an introduction of an additional layer of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay about Intelligence Definition and Measurements Psychologists have differed on the definition for intelligence and how to measure intelligence. In this paper the definition of intelligence and how it is measured will be discussed by comparing and contrasting the two intelligence tests and two achievement tests chosen from the Mental Measurement Yearbook. The intelligence tests chosen were the Primary Test of Nonverbal Intelligence (PTONI) and the Test of Memory and Learning, 2nd ed., (TOMAL 2) and the achievement tests chosen were the Basic Achievement Skills Inventory (BASI) and the Differential Ability Scales, 2nd ed. (DAS II). The measures of the intelligence tests will be evaluated for reliability, validity, normative procedure, and bias, and then compared with the achievement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Theory Choosing a theory of intelligence is difficult because like defining intelligence, most researchers look at intelligence differently. Some believe intelligence is a single general ability and others believe intelligence is multidimensional. Theories are just as controversial but one theory that fits the PTONI and the TOMAL 2 is Louis Thurstone s theory of Primary Mental Abilities. This theory focuses on seven different abilities. The PTONI test is designed for children who have social, language, and motoric functioning difficulties. The test is easily administered and works best with children who have some intellectual functioning. The TOMAL 2 works well to address questions regarding learning disabilities, attention deficit, closed head injuries, and other questions concerning children. Thurstone s theory focused on many of the areas that would show the deficits a child with a disability would exhibit (Cherry, 2011). Definition and Measurements The definition of intelligence is very broad and includes different tasks and abilities that need to be observed as well as one s life experiences and learned knowledge to be demonstrated. Many factors can affect the measurement of intelligence on a test. The test designer s definition of intelligence and the attentiveness of the person giving the test are just two factors. Other possible factors affecting the outcome of the test are coaching or practicing prior to the test, interaction ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay On Multi Diversity Techniques The combining diversity techniques are used to increase the performance of wireless or wired communication system by collected all the uncorrelated faded signal from different diversity branches and combine them all in such a way that improve the communication system and in results gives the optimize received signal power and signal to noise ratio (SNR). Depending on the sophistication of the system, the signals can be added directly (equal gain combining) or weighted and added coherently (maximal ratio combining). Such a system provides the greatest resistance to fading but since all the receive paths must remain energized, it is also consumes the most power. 5.1 MAXIMAL RATIO COMBINING (MRC) Maximum ratio combining technique requires ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the normal process of equal gain combining each individual signal branch is coherently combined but some noise component added non coherently. As compare to the other combining diversity techniques maximum ratio combining is the expensive technique to use because it needs a very expensive design at the receiver to adjust the gain in every branch. However equal gain combining uses a simple phase lock summing circuit which is very easy to implement.EGC can engage in the reception of diversity with coherent modulation. As in EGC the diversity branches are combined with equal gain but they have conjugate phase. The structure of equal gain combining is shown as below: 5.3 SELECTION COMBINING: Selection combining is used fir very high frequency and ultra high frequency as maximum ratio combing and equal gain combing is not suitable to work under these high frequencies because tracking performance is not easy in a frequency changing or multipath fading. A simple implementation procedure is used in selection combining and is more beneficial then maximum ratio combining and equal gain combining. In this technique the highest signal level branch is selected. In short selection combining is used to look after all the diversity branches and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Descriptive Essay Woods The Woods I don t know why we thought it was such a great idea to go to the woods on a rainy day. What were we thinking? I thought hey maybe we can have an adventure and explore around those woods we always pass by. What a horrible mistake, but I wasn t the only one who thought that was the best idea ever at the time. It was a gloomy day, the dusty clouds taking up space from the grey sky, laying down on my comfy bed as I m wrapped around with my blanket, I decided to check on my phone. Hey, want to hang out today? Sure What should we do? Let s go to the woods that s near your house That sounds like a wonderful idea! I quickly got up and put on some shorts and a tank top. I looked around my room and finally found my black shoes and decided to bring an umbrella too just in case it rain hard. I was so excited to go explore and take beautiful pictures at the woods. I grab my bag and told my dad I was ready to leave to my friend s house, I remember the car ride felt like it took forever. Finally, I arrive at her house, I knock on her door and as usual her Russian terrier starts to bark. Taylor shut up or go outside! I could just hear her screaming at the dog to calm down. The door opened slowly and there she was, I could tell she was also excited to go and explore around just like me. Hey Lirio, come inside. Are you ready to have an adventure with such happiness on my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Putting Together an Online Presentation that Isn t Boring... Putting together an online presentation that is not boring is quite an endeavor that leads to a more difficult task of deciding which presentation tool would work best. Which is which the traditional Microsoft PowerPoint or the newer Prezi? The MPP has been the standard tool for many users which has commanded most familiarization requirements in all organizational structures. The concept of Prezi on visual aids is a flash based application allowing the user to create a presentation using a large, blank page instead of the much familiar traditional slides. The main difference pointed in between PowerPoint and Prezi as pointed out by both David Wicks and Phil Bird is the method of presentation which could be in the linear or non linear ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The finished process results are considered by Bird as more appealing to the presentation audience as they are immersed in a kind of visual journey, as in the zooming out and in on the presentation details which are far in contrast to PowerPoint s use of strictly steady slides. Planning with Prezi is much simpler because one can get everything down on just one page and within it works out all its details. PowerPoint is fast becoming a trademark for boring as users are unable to harness it for effective presentation design, but a considerable number of advanced users declare that PowerPoint allows more high end animation or a significant range of smooth and practical on slide animation than Prezi. One can easily become proficient in Prezi s transitions with its major feature of a giant canvass where one can zoom around in the information organized spatially which is much suitable for presenting information that is spatially related. Prezi s organization of content diagrammatically or around large photos however is adversely viewed with frames that are spatially related whether this makes sense or not. One can easily relate to motion sickness in the swirling movements as zooming around the page, rotating text or the arrangement of content over large distances process adds to the confusion as to why the photos are related to each other. Prezi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Change of Volume of a Gas Change of Volume of a Gas Planning Aim * Determine how the volume of a gas changes with the temperature for a fixed amount of gas and pressure. * Determine absolute zero Hypothesis Volume is directly proportional to Temperature Preliminary Test A preliminary experiment wsa carried out to test our apparatus. In this test we used an alcohol thermometer to see if there was any change in volume as the capillary tube was heated. Our results suggested that an increase in temperature resulted in an increase of volume of the air bubble. Background research When a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... · I have used a mercury thermometer over an alcohol one because it increases in volume at a greater degree than alcohol when there s a change in temperature. Therefore it will reduce the chances of recording the results incorrectly. Capillary tube containing concentrated sulphuric acid criteria needed to perform accurate measurements of change in volume: · The amount of liquid mass and air mass must stay constant throughout the experiment. · Sulphuric acid will not evaporate at temperatures used in the experiment (like water might) so no liquid will change to gas, thus invalidating results. Ruler
  • 16. · Measurement is in millimetres · The range which it will measure is from 0 to 300mm in length well above the expected increase in length of the 1 litre glass beaker · 1 litre glass ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Underground Railroads And The Underground Railroad Underground railroads were a network of secret routes and safe houses used during the 19th century slaves from African descent that were in the United States, and wanted escape to the free states and Canada. The safe houses located on these routes were run by abolitionists and people that were sympathetic towards slaves. The Underground Railroad reached its height during the 1850s and 1860s. It s difficult to determine how many people actually traveled the routes and made it to freedom, but it is estimated that somewhere around 100,000 slaves journeyed along these paths. It is unfortunate however, that not many people of this 100,000 made it to freedom. There were just around 5,000 recorded cases of runaway slaves, and only about 1,000 a year made it to safety during the peak of this time. The lives of many slaves were horrendous during the early America s, so many of them sought refuge in the Underground Railroad where they dealt with even dirtier, more dangerous conditions. However, this helped thousands of slaves successfully reach freedom and helped create one of the biggest slave movements of the 1800s. How it all began. In 1786, George Washington complained one of his runaway slaves was helped by a society of Quakers, formed for such purposes. Before long, by 1831, the system grew into what is now the Underground Railroad. Many people think the Underground Railroad had something to do with paths that were once railroad tracks or something, but that is not the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Vietnam Veterans Wall Research Paper As I recently traveled to Washington D.C. I visited an extremely empowering memorial the Vietnam Veterans Wall. I walked along the endless panels and the thousands of names, I realized the impact that this war had on our country and that these names are actual people. They are brothers, fathers, sons, uncles, friends. These individuals left their family, their wives, their children. Some gave their lives, and some gave their sanity, but they all suffered for something much bigger. Many Americans fought in the Vietnam War some against their will, many as young as 18 years of age. They risked their lives fighting for us, for our country and for a difference. Some soldiers returned home, and sadly, some did not. Many of whom arrived in April, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Battle Of The Fairfax Court House In Virginia The first person who reported back to the Fairfax Court House in Virginia after the skirmish was Major General Julius Stahel of the commanding Cavalry Division department of Washington due to the orders received. The skirmish began between the hours of seven and ten in the morning. Stahel states that it all started with an attack done by Mosby, with his band of guerrillas, together with a portion of the Black Horse Cavalry and a portion of the North Carolina Regiment. The strategic attack was done in the sneakiest way, Mosby and his conjoined calvaries and regiment blindsided their opponents without any warning as they came from Warrenton. So to sum it up, the army suddenly came out the woods and crept behind the troops stationed at the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However it wasn t over yet, seventy men who were a part of the Fifth Regiment New York Cavalry, that was posted in the rear came to the rescue. Under the command of Major Hammond, the men came upon the rebels from behind just as they had did the First Virginia Cavalry in their sneak attack. Shortly after, a running fight ensued between both sides. The fight continued for about five to seven miles down the side of the railroad. So, the men followed the rebels in every direction possible, killing and wounding a substantial amount of soldiers. Mosby being one of the wounded, was reported shot in the shoulder, resulting in the compromise of his force with the exception of twenty. However the end didn t come until the fight made its way toward Warrenton all the prisoners taken by Mosby were recaptured, with the exception of two. Not only that but Major General Stahel believes if their horses had been in better condition, and not tired out by the service of the last few days, Mosby, nor a single one of his men, would ve escaped. But despite the horses being tired out, and them being outnumbered the First Virginia and Fifth Regiment New York managed to come out with a crazy victory. On the other had, the rebels suffered a tragic loss. Their men were murdered and scattered along the road from Warrenton Junction to Warrenton. However besides those killed, many were immediately removed from the fields and woods by citizens who lived ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Hong Took Tong History Hong Took Tong: The Migration of Cantonese Opera in the United States In the nineteenth century, the first form of Chinese theater known as Cantonese opera was introduced to the United States . Cantonese opera quickly gained traction and became the rendition of Chinese theater in America. The new form migrated from the Canton region, and was in Cantonese dialect. After the discovery of gold and the building of the Transcontinental railway the first immigrants began to travel from Southern China to the United States. Cantonese was the native language for many of the immigrants during the first group of settlers. Three years after the discovery of gold, the Hong Took Tong Opera company traveled to America on October 18th, 1852 to perform ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon his arrival in the United States Hong Took Tong imported a prefabricated stage that the troupe was able to build on site in a week, so they did not need to use the American theaters. The theater had a different style to the current theater in the United States. It was described by one American writer as a curious pagoda looking edifice painted, outside and in, in an extraordinary manner. The theater could seat about the one thousand and the Hong Took Tong Opera company would sell out every performance. The theater not only brought along Chinese theater, but they also brought back some old traditions melon seeds, candles, and oranges in the aisle during the performance. The audience had a full view of the orchestra because the musicians were located center stage right behind the actors. New instruments traveled to the United States with the Opera that many Westerns had never seen. Originally, the whole performance was a cultural spectacle for Westerns The opening night bill included various dramatizations of early Chinese history and folklore, presented in a variety of forms, including romances and comedies all standard fare to the Chinese immigrants in the audience, but unfamiliar territory to novice Western spectators. The immigration of Cantonese opera was a time for Chinese viewers to reconnect with their culture and a place where Western viewers to learn about Chinese ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Carolina Maria De Jesus s Child Of The Dark The novel, Child of the Dark, details the stories of a poor woman and her struggles in life. The book is a diary written by Carolina Maria de Jesus where she writes about her experiences living in the favelas in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Carolina s diary details the events in her life that took place between the years of 1955 and 1960. Carolina documents the everyday lives of people who live in the favelas and details what life is like for poor people in Brazil. Carolina s diary gives a good depiction of life in the favela. During the time the novel was written, Carolina was a forty one year old Brazilian woman who lived in the favelas of São Paulo, Brazil. The living conditions of the favelas are appalling. There is no plumbing and there is one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Carolina uses writing as a way to escape her life in the favelas, with her words being a means to express herself. Many of the others living in the favela use violence as way to express how they feel and engage in arguments and fights. Carolina does not resort to violence and instead chooses to use her words and her ability to write as a way to defend herself. She threatens to put people in her book when they wrong her. Carolina s gender, race, and social location make her a key study because it can reflect on Brazil as a country and demonstrate how the country operates. Carolina s poor living conditions and struggles as a woman shows how other women of color may live in Brazil. Carolina s life and the events that are portrayed in her diary give insight to the politics of Brazil and how the poor are treated. In conclusion, reading about Carolina s life has had a huge impact on my learnings of Brazil. While reading this book, I was able to reflect on what we learned and discussed about life in the favelas in class. When I hear of Brazil, I always hear of the wealthy places, pretty women and beautiful sites to visit. However, the favelas and life of the poor people living in Brazil is rarely mentioned and talked about. Reading Carolina s diary gave me a different image of the country and showed Brazil in another light. Carolina s diary gave me more insight on what the daily life of a favelado is like and what people who live in the favelas experience on a daily ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Causes Of Suicidal Ideation Suicidal Ideation Most suicidal people do not want death, they just want the pain to stop, so how can the pain they feel be resolved? The point of my paper is to find out the reasons that people become suicidal and how to prevent it from happening. People contemplate suicide till the end so by understanding the source of their pain, it is possible to prevent the unfortunate outcome of suicide. Don t ignore even the smallest of signs of suicide. Suicidal ideation is the idea of ending one s life. Suicidal ideations may be the result of loss, anxiety disorders, depression, substance abuse, and problems in other areas of a person s life that feel so overwhelming suicide seems like the only way to cope [Pacific Grove Hospital]. People in painful situations struggle to find solutions to end their suffering. People who are suicidal can often be very manipulative with their emotions, hiding their darkest thoughts and instead showing everyone happiness, so how do we really know if someone is showing suicidal symptoms? Some symptoms include change in appetite, substance abuse, distance from once loved things, self criticism, psychosis, paranoia, talking about death. Suicide ideations are often a symptom of result of undiagnosed or untreated mental health disorders [Valley Behavioral]. Suicidal people may be manipulative with their emotions, but they can t put on a happy face at every moment, so watch them carefully and confront them when you see some of the symptoms or dual disorders. The causes for suicide are not thought to be the result of a single factor, but rather the combined forces of genetic, physical, and environmental risk factors. Individuals who have a family history of mental illnesses do have a higher risk, however this is not always the case. The effects of genetics on suicide are due to inheriting mental illness and by inheriting traits. Several mental illnesses have genetic influences and increase the risk of suicide. These include depression, bipolar disease, schizophrenia, and some types of anxiety [Dr. Pat, About Kids Health]. Genetics have a large influence on suicidal thoughts and mental illnesses, although it s not something you can prevent, you can protect yourself and others ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Cause And Effect Of Kidnapping Kidnapping is a global and historic issue all around the world, and although government is doing all that they can to ensure that kidnappers are captured and punished, the numbers are steal increasingly high. Kidnapping is abducting and holding anybody captive. There are many causes of kidnapping, among them are unemployment, poverty, religion, and so on. The rate of kidnapping in North America is attracting the attention of people all over the globe. Some people have even taken it as their business. The disappearance of children in the United States is not unheard of, either, and it is one of the things that the security in our country is working on. According to National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Roughly 800,000 children are reported missing each year in the U.S. The act of kidnapping has made so many people lose their reasoning, like why would someone do this? It is just wrong. As of December 31, 2016, according to the FBI s NCIC, there are 88,040 active missing person records, and children under the age of 18 account for 33,706 (38.3%) of the records. NISMART 12 reported that from the years 1997 to 1999, of the 797,500 children missing in a one year span, 203, 900 were abducted by family members and 58,200 were abducted by non relatives; 118,000 were classified as being taken by a stranger. Reading those statistics blew my mind, honestly you can t even trust the same people you be with every day, the same people who tell you that they love you, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Cycle Duration Lab Report Kinematics Cycle duration greatly decreased with increased speed within the walking gait and running at 4.5 mph (Fig. 2A,B; Table 1, 2). During walking, cycle duration was relatively shorter at slow speeds and low inclines, but longer at fast speeds and low inclines (Fig. 2B). There were significant differences in cycle duration between subjects, and interactions with cycle duration and subject, gait, and incline (Table 1,2,3). Step length statistically differed between subjects and showed interactions between subjects, speed and incline (Table 1,2,3). Stride length decreased at a notable rate with an increased speed as well as with running within the 4.5 mph, and was at its lowest at a 0% incline (Fig. 2D; Table 1,3) Within a gait, duty factor did change between speeds (F1,2= 67.7 (0.014), W1,2= 14.4 (0.063)) (Table 1,2). Duty factor was much lower during running (F1,2= 43.5) at 4.5 mph than walking (W1,2=60.7) (Table 3). The 4.5 mph treatment there was an interaction between speed and incline, during walking duty factor was highest at 10% incline, but during running duty factor ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During walking, there was significant decreases in the values of VL duration between subjects, speed and incline. Within running gait, there was a cogent interaction between VL EMG duration and speed and incline (Fig. 3C). In each treatment, EMG duration of the BF varied significantly between subjects and there were interactions between subject and speed or gait in during walking or between gaits, respectively (Table 1,3). During walking, there was also an interaction between BF EMG duration subject, incline and speed. Gast. and TA EMG durations showed similar activity to the VL. There was a cogent interaction for Gast EMG duration between gait and incline in which activity was similar between all inclines at low speeds, but widely dispersed at high speeds (Fig. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Carrie Bradshaw Quotes Carrie Bradshaw comes from a prosperous, broken family. At the age of seven, her parent s marriage floundered and as she began to mature, she became neglectful, ignorant and isolated herself. She disliked it when people showed pity and benevolence towards her; clearly, she did not want to be sympathized. Carrie, even if your father and I are not together anymore, we will still make time for you and spend our Sunday afternoons together as a family, cried Carrie s mother. Don t you understand? We stopped being a family the moment you and dad signed the divorce paper! Face reality mom and stop convincing yourself that we can be a family again, because that will never happen! yelled Carrie as she slammed the door of her room. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the night of the party, Carrie s mom was overloaded with work so she informed Carrie that she would be working overnight. Carrie was enlightened; instantly she grabbed her car keys and drove off to the party. As soon as Carrie entered the bar, a swarm of inebriated teenagers cuddling and playing beer pong welcomed her. She scanned the whole room in search of her friends and when she recognized Rachel, she approached the group. Carrie! You re here. I didn t know you d be able to make it, Rachel exclaimed, with a hint of disappointment in her tone. Yeah, well I m here. What makes you think that? I already told you I m coming... so I m here. You know I stick to my words, Carrie raised her eyebrows. With all your family issues, we really didn t expect you to come. We thought you d be all stodgy so we re just surprised to see you here, Rachel added and displayed a sly smirk. Carrie was bewildered; she did not see that coming from her supposed friends. Eventually, she was beginning to realize that they were never sincere and genuine to her from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. 1984 Is A Dystopia It seems as though every time a society attempts to create a utopia, it has the opposite effect. 1984 is an example of an attempt at a utopian society that results in a place that is definitely not perfect. In most instances, a dystopia will be created when trying to make a utopia (Hough). There are multiple reasons as to why a utopia cannot work. Some of these reasons include resources and people in the society. George Orwell s 1984, along with past governments, show that a utopia can never be truly created and that it will always turn into a dystopia. One reason why a perfect society can never be made is due to the fact that even though it might be set up perfectly, we cannot change the fact that people are imperfect. Any bit of imperfection is all it takes to cause something to turn from perfect to imperfect. One writer said about utopian societies, Even with such optimism, the flawed individual is still inserted into otherwise improved societies (Hough 1). This quote explains how the society in general is improved, but the people are not. Governments have tried to change the way people think to create perfect humans. People are influenced to think exactly how the government wants them to, and teaches them from a young age to love the Party and the government in which they live. Their right to make their own assessment is being taken away. It is true that governments are often successful in brainwashing the majority of the population; however, they can never control ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Censorship Of The Digital Age Are people s information online truly private? Do people know that privacy is no longer guaranteed? Technological updates in digital spaces make our private information easily accessible for anyone who is looking for it. There have been plenty of instances of people s personal information being hacked. When a person buys an item online or fills out a personal account, is their information safe? The Ashley Madison hacking sandal was one of the biggest media controversies of 2015. The hacking of the adult website leaked personal information of high profiled celebrities, politicians, and athletes. Information such as credit card numbers, phone numbers, and addresses were leaked for everyone to see. Hackers can obtain private information from any communication technology. Privacy in the digital age is relevant because no one is safe online. Invasion of privacy is only getting worse with new technology advances. The internet has millions of networks and websites that require one s personal information. Each personal account holds a privacy setting that should guarantee confidentiality but that is not always the case. The advances of technology leads to situations that people are unprepared for such as hacking personal data. Some may believe their information is secure online because companies are always improving security. However, society will always be faced with individuals who will want to steal information. Hackers use private information for monetary value and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Final Lines From Beowulf s Speech Consider the final lines from Beowulf s speech when he asks Hrothgar for permission to fight Grendel (ll. 440 455). In these final lines Beowulf envisions the scene of Grendel s victory. How does our translation use alliteration, assonance, and compound words to make vivid the nature of Grendel, the devastating effects of that possible victory, and the necessary acceptance of God s will and the working of fate? S2 Answer #1 Beowulf: Our translation almost seems to create key words in the lines that contain alliteration and assonance. Examples such as fight with the fiend (440), frenzy fouling (449), or fear on that flower (444) add a sense of drama and heightened awareness to the lines because of their bold, descriptive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the compound moor nest (450) is much stronger than simply nest because the moor evokes images of wild, uncultivated land; Grendel is as uncultivated as the land. 2. Consider carefully the cross s narrative in The Dream of the Rood. How does the cross s narrative adhere to Anglo Saxon notions of heroism in its depiction of the crucifixion? How does the cross s narrative deviate from Anglo Saxon notions of heroism in its depiction of the crucifixion? In answering this question, please refer to the Anglo Saxon notions of heroism discussed in class. I m not listing particular formal and stylistic devices because those of you with the 8th edition have a different translation than those of you with the 9th edition, but you will need to select key formal and stylistic devices in order to provide evidence for your claims. Answer #2 The Dream of the Rood: The cross s narrative in The Dream of the Rood adhered to Anglo Saxon notions of heroism because Jesus is depicted as a triumphant hero that defeats human sin which is startlingly unlike the actual Biblical account. Essentially, poets in the Middle Ages put Jesus into the most popular box of the time, the warrior box, in order to appeal to Pagans. Regardless, Anglo Saxon heroes were aggressive, violent, and hypermasculine so Christ inherently subverts being a perfect Anglo Saxon hero because of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The City Of The Aztec Empire When thinking of ancient, urban centers many think of ancient capitals such as Rome, Athens, or Cairo. However, across the Atlantic Ocean in Central and South America, there were a number of growing urban centers being built by the Aztec, Mayan, and Incan civilizations. An example of a Central American urban center is Tenochtitlan. Tenochtitlan was the capital of the ancient Aztec capital which is located in present day Mexico City, Mexico. The development of this ancient city was dependent on three important factors: favorable ecology, advancing technology, and social organization. With these three preconditions, the growth of Tenochtitlan as a major urban center and as the capital of the Aztec s civilization was able to flourish. Similarly to modern day real estate, location played a detrimental role in determining whether or not an urban center could truly develop and flourish. A location with favorable ecology allows for resources such as agriculture to be produced near or within the city. However, agriculture is not the only element of ecology that allows for a city to develop. Other ecological elements such as rivers, lakes, elevation, mineral resource, and building materials are important in determining whether or not a location has favorable ecology (28). Tenochtitlan is often compared to Europe s Venice due to its structure and location within the Valley of Mexico. The landscape of the Valley of Mexico consisted of multiple lakes and resembled a water filled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Organizational Plan For Organization Plan Organization Plan Functions Production Create eLearning product in multitude of formats utilizing equipment, resources and time effectively and efficiently. Production is also involved with the marketing of the product and providing materials and resources to Vendor Management and after market support. Web/IT Create, manage and trouble shoot for website which will be one conduit for selling product. Legal Consult Consult on copyright, partner agreements, and legal responsibilities in selling product Additional responsibilities may include but are not limited to: Setting up an appropriate business structure including tax considerations Protecting business name such as copyrights, trademarks and other intellectual property ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The following are job requirements for the producer: Design, development, execution, and evaluation of screen capture based software simulations Create and maintain databases to track course technical and quality assurance feedback during production. Design interactive eLearning exercises, scenarios and assessments to accompany software simulations Document progress Ensure overall flow and consistency of content Manage the Director, Editor and Talent towards the completion of the product Director Creates and manages the physical environment where the eLearning product is recorded, in a consistent and efficient manner. Position includes but is not limited to the following: Create and develop multimedia (audio/video) content for customer stories, internal company announcement videos, external promotional social videos, product marketing videos, recruiting videos, corporate training and other enterprise wide projects Record and edit video and sound projects, including selecting program format for final output, capture/import media, organize raw media, edit footage and sound files, create and insert static and motion graphics and titling, add music/voice over/sfx, manage media and archive project media ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Characteristics Of John Smith Abusive. Slave owner. Boastful. All traits that the infamous John Smith possessed. In 1624, John Smith wrote an autobiography about his encounters with the native Indians in North America, under the name General History. Previously, Bartolomé De Las Casas wrote an autobiography about his adventures in 1515 called Relation that discusses the mistreatment of the native Indians that he observed in the Americas, specifically Hispaniola. John Smith s autobiography exhibits unacceptable traits such as degrading Indians, boasting about himself and lusting for fame which makes De Las Casas, the previous explorer of the Americas, a better role model who exhibited benevolent characteristics. John Smith s autobiography highlights his poor characteristics as a human being. For example, when John Smith first encounters the native Indians, he tries to escape and he used an Indian as a human shield against the rain of arrows that followed him. Smith had forcibly held a man against his will as arrows pierced the Indian s body with each arrow being driven deep into his stomach. This act of manipulation is morally wrong as everyone should be entitled to their own actions, but John Smith takes this to a new level by sacrificing another s life to save his own. In addition, Smith s autobiography talks of the six or seven weeks those barbarians kept him prisoner, (105). This terminology is found throughout all of Smith s autobiography and is revolting as he killed many Indians despite the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Gangster Films In The 1920s The dawn of Prohibition engendered the societal normalities of the United States to be completely turned upside down. What had been a source of a good time for so many was declared illegal and now millions of Americans were forced to seek alternative means of obtaining their alcohol, no matter how unscrupulous the source. Enter the gangster, a larger than life, pinstripe wearing, gun wielding renegade. It was this romanticized idea that would come to serve as an embodiment of society turning to the darker side. This idea would also take center stage on the silver screen with the emergence (and later alteration) of the gangster film. The gangster film would be continuously popular into the 1930s, reflecting the sentiments of society as the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Prohibition continued to drag on, the social acceptability of consuming bootlegged alcohol continued to grow alongside the increasing popularity of gangster films. As mentioned before, bootleggers had come to represent social heroes in the eyes of the public and were therefore portrayed this way in gangster films. Gangsters glamorous lifestyles began to become glorified in the eyes of the public , which revelled in the idea of breaking a law that they considered to be unjust. Gangsters weren t considered to be the bad guy , but instead as symbols of the true desires of the American people. By the late 1920s, films such as The Underworld, The Racket, and Tenderloin, though they were all silent, continued to romanticize this idea of the gangster. However, it should also be noted that the true nature of gangster violence wasn t explicitly depicted on screen until 1932, with the release of Scarface. Thus, audiences of the 1920s were detached from a more realistic idea of the gangster and the violence of his acts. The 1930s, however, would yet again change the gangster film as the Great Depression and its social consequences set in. To begin with, the United States during this time was a place of widespread loss and frustration. Many people felt let down by the government and financial institutions and blamed them for their current situation.People wanted to escape their present condition and live life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Analysis Of AinT I A Woman Speech Samantha Trevino Ms. Dodd ENGL 1302 8 July 2017 Ain t I a Woman Speech Analysis Draft The truth is powerful and it will prevail. This quote was composed by Isabelle Baumfree, a solid African American pioneer. She believed that truth is so strong that it cannot be hindered, and it will eventually be known. Ms. Baumfree had the powers to express and motivate people on what she believes in through her words and wisdom. Isabelle Baumfree wrote one of the most famous women right s speeches known today called, Ain t I a Women , in which she uses purpose, audience, content, tone, and structure to get her message across. To begin with, the speaker of Ain t I a Women is Isabelle Baumfree. Isabelle Baumfree was born in Hurley, New York on 1797. Unfortunately, she was born into slaves, and like most slaves, she experienced the agonies by being brutally beaten and abused. As indicated in her biography, In late 1826, she escaped to freedom with her infant daughter, Sophia. Her other daughter and son stayed behind. (Biography.com). In 1827, she at long last turns out to be free when New York abolished slavery. As the vast majority perceive her today, she changed her name to Sojourner Truth. Ms. Truth becomes a well know activist not only for women s rights but as well for civils rights. As indicated by the National Historic Park in New York, At the 1851 Women s Rights Convention held in Akron, Ohio, Sojourner Truth delivered.... Ain t I a Woman? (NPS.gov). The audience of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Mary Dorcey Come Quietly Essay 3.2. Mary Dorcey s Come Quietly or the Neighbours Will Hear Another poem which manifests against the Catholic view of women is the Mary Dorcey s Come Quietly or the Neighbours Will Hear in which the lesbian love is juxtaposed with the deliberately silenced reality of the sexual assaults against women (Fogarty 93 94). Lesbian sexuality was a disorder according to the 1992 Catholic Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (Moane 442) and although they were not criminalized, it was definitely not a sign of acceptance, of course, but a negation of women s agency, . . . effectively restricting women s behaviour and desire (Weekes 123). Although at first sight, the Virgin Mary does not fit into this scenario, the poem has multiple layers and as Michaele Schrage Früh writes: On one level, quite simply, through the ring of the Angelus, the bell rung in Roman Catholic churches at morning, noon and sunset to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The plea to come quietly (Dorcey 1119) is in such wise is the only single act of obedience, the speaker of the poem agrees to be hushed by the society; but not to follow the religious rules and oppress her sexuality. Images from the news present another layer of narration. News report on physical assaults on a woman: and it demonstrates that it is the part of the necessary, / daily litany of life in Ireland as the Angelus. A contrast between lesbian love and heterosexual brutality provides a clear statement that in Ireland, the homosexual relationship should take place as secretively as rape and murder no one heard her scream (Quinn 232).These two issues are forced to be equally noiseless, from the cultural and religious norms for the lesbian couple and from a male criminal towards the woman: mouth bound (Dorcey ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Cervantes’ Don Quixote and St. Augustine’s Confessions... Cervantes Don Quixote and St. Augustine s Confessions Christianity teaches that in order to be able to truly serve God, one must give up worldly pleasures, which are deemed selfish. Throughout literature, many authors touch on this subject, some in very direct manners. Such is the case in Cervantes Don Quixote and St. Augustine s Confessions. In excerpts from each, the narrator describes how he had undergone a change from relishing in worldly and selfish activities to renouncing such immoral pleasures in order to follow the moral path to God. As each passage progresses, the narrator tells of his past and his new thinking in the present, and ends by praising God for His mercy. Throughout the passages, several dichotomies exist ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, as he describes the emotions he felt while watching shows, Augustine uses the past tense: felt, had, became, gave. In this manner, there is a clear emphasis on the fact that the feelings he mentions are not what he feels now, which is important because he feels his past beliefs were immoral. Throughout both of the passages, the word now is repeated many times to show the contrast between each man s past and present. Now also serves as a tool for Don Quixote and Augustine to express the negative feelings behind objects from their pasts. Don Quixote states that he is now...the enemy of Amadis of Gaul, a well known novel of chivalry that he had revered. By calling himself the enemy, Don Quixote emphasizes that he no longer believes in the stories he once loved. In fact, those stories are described as profane as Don Quixote tells his friends that such novels are odious to me now. Continuously, the word now reappears, showing that Don Quixote has abandoned his former ways and wants to prove that he is different in the present. Augustine also describes his new feelings with the words but now, which show an obvious shift in opinion. What Augustine once found pleasurable is now pernicious, and his former source of joy he now views as vile. These two words are extremely strong, and express to what a great extent Augustine has altered his beliefs. In both passages, the narrator employs a great deal of negative words to illustrate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Total Phenolic Content of Red and White Grape Juice Determining Total Phenolic Content of Grape Juice using Visible Spectrophotometry Formal Food Analysis Laboratory Report February 7, 2013 By Carla Reed Lab partner: Nina Jung Total Phenolic Content of Grape Juice using Visible Spectrophotometry Abstract The health benefits of red wine are well known and consumption has been encouraged more over the years because of the populations increasing obesity rates and the inherent complications thereof; including coronary heart disease and high blood pressure. Since the phenolic compounds in wine combats these negative effects and originate from the grape itself the focus of this study was the total phenolic content in red and white grape juice; measured in gallic acid equivalents ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The concentrations of total phenolic compounds are written in Gallic Acid Equivalents (GAE) in units of milligrams of gallic acid per 100 milliliters of juice. Educational institutes frown upon buying students alcohol, even for scientific purposes, so white and red grape juices were used in this experiment rather than wine to determine the total phenolic content by visible spectrophotometery. Objective The overall objective of this experiment is to measure the total phenolics content in grape juice using a standard curve to find the sample s phenolic concentration in milligrams of gallic acid equivalent for every 100 milliliters of juice. Materials and Methods This experiment used the Gilson pipetman Neo, Genesys 20 spectrophotometer, Folin Ciocalteu s phenol reagent, saturated Na2CO3 solution as well as the requisite test tubes, volumetric flasks, analytical scale and graduated cylinder necessary to obtain accurate results. The first step required the preparation of the gallic acid stock solution. This was made by quantitatively transferring 80 milligrams of gallic acid into a 250 mL volumetric flask, dissolving it into solution by using 50 mL methanol, bringing it up to volume with deionized water and mixing the solution vigorously. The final concentration of the stock solution should be approximately 320 µg/mL, depending on the mass of gallic acid measured. The working solutions that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Rain Man Essay Rain Man In the movie Rain Man Directed by, Barry Levinson, Charlie Babbitt played by Tom Cruise, is a Los Angeles car dealer in the business of importing high end luxury cars to California. His current deal of bringing in four Lamborghinis is being threatened by the EPA for emissions. If Charlie is unable to meet its requirements he will lose $80000 in deposits plus all the money spent obtaining the cars. After some quick ploy with an employee, Charlie leaves on a weekend trip to Palm Springs with his girlfriend, Susanna played by Valeria Golino. Just as Charlie begins his trip it s quickly cancelled by the news father s death. Charlie and Susanna travel to his hometown in Cincinnati, to settle the estate. In the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In further exploration of their tactics the security team sends an attractive woman who finds Raymond alone in the casino s bar. She is able to get Raymond to allude to his and Charlie s system of counting of cards. Later, security asks to speak to Charlie privately and suggests that Charlie take his winnings, about $80,000 and leave. In the end, Charlie finds himself becoming protective of Raymond, and grows to truly care for and love him. Upon arriving in Los Angeles, Charlie finally meets with his attorney to try to get his share of his inheritance, but then decides that he no longer cares about the money and really just wants to have custody of his brother. However, at a meeting with a court appointed psychiatrist and Dr. Bruner, because of Raymond s mental condition he is unable to decide exactly what he wants. One option being to live with Charlie in California and the other is staying at the mental hospital in Ohio. Eventually, the psychiatrist presses Raymond to make the decision, upsetting him and leading Charlie to request that the doctor back off. Raymond is taken back home to the Wallbrook Mental Institution in Cincinnati. Charlie, who has gained a new brother and grown significantly as a person, promises Raymond that he ll come to visit. The DSM IV states that to be diagnosed with an autistic disorder a person must have six of twelve listed traits coming from certain groups in the DSM. I feel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. How Did Shakespeare Contribute To The English Renaissance English Renaissance In the English Renaissance events happened that changed and made the contributions to the Renaissance era which made things bad and good to the generations and future generations. The Renaissance era was a period in of years that started in the 14th century and ended in the 17th century, but the Renaissance era was not only based in Great Britain. It was happening all over Europe such as Italy, France, and Spain. The English Renaissance contributed a lot in the era which was philosophy, literature, music, and politics, so here are some of the people who made contributions to the English Renaissance. Queen Elizabeth I was crowned in 1558 after the death of her half sister Mary. While Queen Elizabeth I ruled, a famous poet by the name of William Shakespeare was born in 1564, William Shakespeare was known for his work such as Romeo and Juliet , The Tragedy of Macbeth , and Hamlet: Prince of Denmark . Christopher Marlow, who was also a play writer and poet was born while Queen Elizabeth I was ruling Great Britain, but he was also born in the same year as William Shakespeare. Six years later on 1570 Queen Elizabeth was excommunicated by the Catholic Church, because Pope Pius V did not like Queen Elizabeth I; he believed she had no right to the throne. Some time during the Anglo Spanish War of 1585, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The important people during the English Renaissance made a huge impact on the Renaissance era, but not only in Great Britain; they also changed the Renaissance era all over Europe. They changed everything for their generation and future generations; for instance William Shakespeare s work is being used during the 21st century for teaching and reading. Not all the people will be named, because there were so many humans who did great and bad things, but some of the important people will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Lakota Ceremony Throughout history, religions have diverse impacts on humanity. As a part of society, people have lots of types of relationships with each other. As the most popular ideology in ancient world, religions lead not only how people think about the physical nature. They have also affected to how people relate to each other through different rituals and rules. The hunka ceremony of Lakota is one of the rituals, which builds a special kind of relationship between some people who were in the ceremony. So how hunka affect to people who participated it? How is the ceremony similar from the sacrament of marriage and some other ceremony? The hunka ceremony builds a strong relationship among people, which is stricter and closer than any other relations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the point of view of actual affect, this ceremony constructs a solid peace between the individuals or tribes joined it. In the ceremony held between Sioux and Ree, they exchanged foods and lots of other goods. After the ceremony, Ree get corns which is what they need as food and a symbol of sacredness. Sioux get tobacco. They also exchanged other important and sacred goods like buffalo meat, bladder and skull. Life was rough in North America back then; people could survive only when they learn to help each other. They form bigger communities to keep the stability of their nation. The representative of Sioux, Matohoshila, said that is should be their responsibility to extend the relationship to different people, and this could be an example of other nations. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. I Want For My Math Exam It s been 3 weeks since the school year started. I go to class as usual, I do homework as usual, I take tests as usual. Nothing seems out of the ordinary. Or rather, nothing would have seemed out of the ordinary. I find it hard to focus on my math exam with so many thoughts running through my head. I look up from my test and scan the room. Everyone seems equally as invested in the test in front of them. However, I see some people starting to lose focus as their eyes start to wander. Others, realizing how futile their efforts are, have already began pulling out their phones, hoping Google can help them figure out just what exactly a polynomial function is. I can t help but wonder how I have not failed out of the class yet considering the fact that I don t remember what a polynomial function is either. No one remembers what it is. I haven t heard that word since junior year of high school. All these people sitting around me are just as lost as I am. I ve been in this math class for 3 weeks and passed every test and quiz but honestly, I feel like I ve learned nothing. Learning nothing has become so routine that no one even comments on it anymore. Going with the flow is usually the easiest course. However, in my many years of schooling, I ve only known one person who addressed the problem, Samuel A. Fink. Sam Fink was an interesting kid. He had the strongest sense of righteousness that the world had ever seen and was the type of person who was never afraid to speak their mind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...