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Tony Kushner s Angels Of America
According to Tony Kushner in his dramatic play, Angels of America, Kushner uses angels and religion
to help develop the characters afflicted by it as well carry them through the entire play and reach some
sort of enlightenment. Spirituality is a big thing within Angels in America, and Angels are one of
them. Harper: When you look at the ozone layer, from outside, from a spaceship, it looks like a pale
blue halo [...]. It s a gift, from God, the crowning touch to the creation of the world: guardian angels,
hands linked [...] a shell of safety for life itself. (Kushner) To Harper, the Angel s are there to protect
and watch over us. Being raised Mormon, Harper sees things through a spiritual lens. The ozone is not
just a scientific fact but something that God gave to us as a gift, and the halo are not only gases but
angels. Yet, to Prior, they re a symbol of death. When Prior reveals his lesion he calls them, the wine
dark kiss of the angel of death (Kushner). It s a complete contrast to what Harper believes, it could be
that fact Prior is not religious or because of the circumstance Prior is in. In general, angels are so far
portrayed as protects and destroyers of mankind. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Joe uses the story of Jacob wrestling the Angel as a metaphor for the turmoil he feels within. Joe is a
devoted Mormon, believes that homosexuality is a sin in fact they do not even recognize it. So within
Joe his personal identity and his spiritual identity are constantly at war with each other. They are
wrestling within him trying to dominate each other. Joe: I had a book of Bible stories when I was a
kid. There was a picture I d look at twenty times every day: Jacob wrestles with the angel. [...] Jacob is
young and very strong. The angel is... a beautiful man, with golden hair and wings, of course.
(Kushner). Also this could be why when Joe was little he had much interest with the
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The Hero In Beowulf And Sir Gawain And The Anglo-Saxon Hero
During the Anglo Saxon literature and culture, to be a hero was to be a warrior. A hero had to be
strong, and have the presence of intelligence and bravery. The warriors had to fight unto their death
when needed in order to fight for the glory of their people. In addition, these heroes had to still be able
to encompass humility and care in pursuance to be considered the perfect Anglo Saxon hero, but that
is proven not to be an easy task. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Beowulf illustrate heroes in the
face of urgency, however each character views their own importance in their society. Both heroes
display the attributes of an Anglo Saxon hero, but Beowulf tends to reside in popularity whereas Sir
Gawain values his dignity. To sacrifice a life is not related to the sacrifice of who one is; one should
not sacrifice one s dignity to try to attain glory. Beowulf and Sir Gawain both offer themselves to fight
which displays the characteristic of bravery in them, essentially allowing them to move beyond their
fears. In Beowulf, Seamus Heaney illustrates the panic after dark and how the people are riven by the
terror each night (Heaney 192). Beowulf, the mightiest man on earth, / high born and powerful,
(Heaney 197 198) hears about Grendel and announces his plan which captivates the people s attention
as he moves about like the leader he was, enlisting men, / the best he could find (Heaney 206).
Beowulf perceives himself as everyone else does, the strongest man on
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Questions On Uncertainty Information On The Measuring...
Uncertainty Information While measuring variables, uncertainty arose to accompany the values
recorded, each of which depended on the measuring tool or documented uncertainty. A summary of
the uncertainty information concerning the measured variables for the diffusivity testing of acetone
and ethanol is included in Table 1.
Table 1: Uncertainty Summary of Measured Variables
Measured Variable
Uncertainty
Odds
Reference
Temperature
±1.0 °C
2.15 1
Online Instrument Documentation
Pressure
±0.4 inHg
2.15 1
Online Instrument Documentation
Mass
±0.0002 g
2.15 1
Online Instrument Documentation
Height
±0.05 cm
2.15 1
Half Least Count
Radius
±0.05 cm
2.15 1
Half Least Count
Time
±0.5 min
2.15 1
Estimate
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For all of the tests conducted, the same apparatus was used, and the sample materials in the system
were not altered between any of the tests. Seeing as the same apparatus was used for all tests, the inner
chamber diameter of 2 inches remained constant for all tests. Additionally, the apparatus was purged
with nitrogen immediately before the start of each trial to ensure that diffusion did not begin before
the start of the timer. The information that was recorded for each test included the elapsed time, the
weight of the condenser both before and after collecting the vapors, and the distance from the point of
collection to the gas liquid interface. In addition, the room temperature and pressure was recorded
each day due to the role of these measurements in calculating the predicted values. For the testing of
acetone, data was gathered at half hour intervals ranging from 30 minutes to 90 minutes. During these
trials, the room temperature was recorded at 22.5℃ and the room pressure was 29.18 inches Hg. Raw
data for the transient diffusion trials of acetone can be found in Table 2:
Table 2: Experimental Results for the Transient Diffusion of Acetone
Time Elapsed (min)
Distance from Interface (cm)
Empty Condenser Weight (g)
Final Condenser Weight (g)
30
11.55
15.2772
15.2945
17.95
15.2635
15.2766
24.35
15.2712
15.2790
30.75
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The Argument Behind The Torts Of Trespass
The rationale behind the torts of trespass to the person are that they protect the inviolability of
personal freedom and the right of self determination within the confines of the law subject to the
necessary demands of the law giving freedom from harassment and false imprisonment. The area of
law in question is trespass to the person and whether the persons mentioned in the scenario have
Liability under this trespass for various acts they may or may not have committed. Simon, Mel and the
caretaker are victims or not liable for any torts. Consideration will be given for the liability of the
persons in this scenario Sharon, Cheryl and the Surgeon who have potentially committed the
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The case of Ireland extended the notion that a physical act is not required when it was decided that
subjecting someone to silent phone calls could means assault could be enough. One could presume
that future judges could extend that notion to other silent means. The effect of the defendant s action
must be to produce a state of fear of immediate unlawful violence. The fear that is produced must
however be reasonable immediate as in Thomas where threats by pickets to miners on a bus were not
assault because the threat was not immediate due to the separation between the two sides and thus had
no means to carry out the threat. Individual liability will now be examined Sharon s threat to bitch slap
Cheryl good and proper could amount to an assault as it is a clear and intentional threat of a battery to
Sharon. Costanza held that threats and words can amount to an assault without the need for menacing
movements to be the sole cause of harm. Sharon s statement were it not for the presence of other staff
would be sufficient to avoid liability Turberville, she does not have the intent to carry out the threat
immediately which negates potential liability for battery as in Thomas Battery The definition of
battery is an act of the defendant that directly causes and intentionally or negligently causes some
physical contact with the person of the claimant without
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Essay about Change in Massachusetts Politics
Change in Massachusetts Politics
Massachusetts has always been known for its politics. From the days of John Hancock and John
Adams to the Kennedy Compound and failed Dukakis presidential campaign, the Bay State is, has
been, and always will be a hotbed of political activism. But that does not mean that Massachusetts has
a vibrant two party system.
If anything can be said about Massachusetts, it is that the state and its voters are certainly lop sided
towards one party. Massachusetts currently has Democrats filling all of their US House and US Senate
Seats, as well as a 138 of 160 State House seats, and 33 of 40 State Senate seats. The only state wide
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The immigrants were forced to work extensive hours, many times could not speak English, had
limited experience with voting, and furthermore had little interest in the elite candidates that were
running.
Thus, the power of the wealthy continued to reign in the state. Staunch conservatives that held only
pro business ideologies came into office on swells of support. The state representative and senate seats
were filled to the brim with Republicans, much in the way they are filled with Democrats today.
This is most evident in the rise of Coolidge in the Bay State. Coolidge s laissez faire beliefs and elite
ideas personified the Massachusetts political scene at the time.
Slowly, however, this system began to fade. As unions grew, working immigrants became acquainted
with a new idea: leisure time. As work hours were slashed from 12 to 10 even down to a reasonable 8,
the newcomers were slowly becoming allowed to take some time to evaluate what they had been
working so hard for.
Unions: A rise to power
As Unions began to grow amongst the factory workers in the cities, a new sentiment began to grow
through the huddled masses. The idea of self determination began to slowly enter the minds of the
workers who were seeing successes on the picket lines.
As the new immigrants (who at this time may even have been second generation
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Montessori vs. Traditional Education Essay
Education is very important especially in this day and age. What school one attends and how they
perceive school to be is a huge factor in one s life success. There has been research done in the past
few years proving that students who receive a Montessori education will prosper academically more
so than those who receive a traditional education (Ryniker and Shoho, 2001). Traditional schools
typically follow teacher based philosophies and the Montessori education is student centered. On
average, children enjoy student based philosophy classrooms. Therefore, they are much more in tuned
to what they are learning and that benefits their educational career. Having fun while learning is the
key to keeping children engaged.
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Many people think of it as controlled chaos (Kramer, 1976). Montessori resources are divided into
four categories: practical life, sensorial, academic and cultural/artistic supplies (Scotty, 2009).
Alan Gartner and Dorothy Lipsky, City University of New York academic researchers conducted
research about success rates of public Montessori students (Schapiro, 2002). The research conducted
proves the children who attend Montessori public schools are better in certain subjects (Schapiro,
2002). Montessori is also very beneficial to children with dyslexia, because they use phonics to teach.
Attending a Montessori school is also an educational advantage for children because they have the
opportunity to start as early as the age of three (Schapiro, 2002).
According to the study conducted by Alan Gartner and Dorothy Lipsky, research was found that
students who attended a Montessori public school did significantly better in math and social studies.
Their overall GPA was not significantly higher than others but males received higher scores in science,
while females received higher scores in math, compared to other students who did not attend a
Montessori school (Schapiro, 2002). Montessori graduates also received higher scores overall on the
ACT mathematics test, but lower on the ACT reading test (Schapiro, 2002). Montessori students also
tend to fail fewer classes and take more honors and advanced
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Health And Performance Effects Of Alcohol Use By...
What are the health and performance effects of alcohol use by intercollegiate / Varsity athletes?
Alcohol is the most commonly used recreational drug globally and its consumption, often in large
volume, is deeply embedded in many aspects of Western society . It is used by members of all
societies in countries around the world, either consumed moderately or in excess. University is a place
in one s life when those who have just finished secondary school go to experience a higher quality of
education. Some of these students enter university as student athletes, playing sports such as varsity
football or competing in swimming while attending classes and lectures. In this essay, risk and
protective factors will be analyzed with regards to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to a study conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health, athletes reported more binge
drinking, heavier alcohol use, and a greater number of drinking related harms. Along with these
findings, researchers also found that despite athletes drinking heavier than non athletes, student
athletes displayed greater efforts in alcohol prevention and possessed unique motivations to curb their
alcohol consumption. As mentioned before, student athletes are consistently shown to be an at risk
population among university students. In a journal titled Protective behavioural strategies and their
relationship with negative alcohol consequences among college athletes , student athletes participate
in greater alcohol consumption as well as experience more negative consequences of alcohol abuse.
Within college populations, protective behavioural strategies have been shown to reduce the impact of
alcohol related negative consequences, however not much is known about protective behavioural
strategies among the at risk sub population of student athletes. According to this study, protective
behavioural strategies did little to increase the distance from alcohol consumption and negative
consequences. In conclusion, athletes display greater tendencies to binge drink and show higher
numbers of
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The Differences Between Latin America
Latin America is one region of the world known for its similarities across national borders, paired with
stark differences. While Latin American countries share cultural elements such as, language, religion,
and a colonial history, each society has developed differently in terms of political, economic, and
social organization. One major difference across Latin America is individual nations relationships with
family planning and abortion systems. Each country s stance on the morality of abortion,
contraception, reproduction, and sexuality, differs from its neighbors and the region at large. In some
cases the difference is visible within national borders, such as in Mexico, where abortion is only legal
inside the capital city (Fondo Maria). In other cases the countries themselves are homogenous in law,
but differ greatly from the legal positions of their neighbors. Due to such variation it is impossible to
claim that Latin America as a whole aligns with one attitude concerning family planning and abortion.
Additionally, both systems are simultaneously present in countries creating a complex and intriguing
system of reproductive health. Due to this variety, this paper focuses on Chile and Cuba as examples
of two opposing extremes. In Cuba abortion is legal under all circumstances as compared to Chile,
where abortion was historically criminalized. These two country s situations ask the question of how
family planning programs and abortion rates connect with and influence one
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Compare And Contrast Black And Wordsworth
London is the capital if England. With the changes of history and times, and the vicissitudes of the
world, this old line and beautiful city has formed the humanistic spirit with national characteristics.
After reading the two Williams works, I couldn t hold back my curiosity about the differences in their
poems. Although Black and Wordsworth are all important representatives of romantic poets, their
writing styles and points of view vary so much. How could London vary so much in two productions?
What caused the disparity? This sends me thinking deeply.
First and foremost, the most possible reason is the background. The two writers stayed in two different
ages, so it s hard to avoid the difference in their writing styles. London by William ... Show more
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Although they were all in London, the characters in their poems differed in thousands of ways. The
poem written by Blake pressed close to the daily life of citizens who lived in London. He focused
mostly on the poor and common people, like infants, soldiers and harlot, and he used ordinary words
to express his personal feelings. The words like weakness , woe , cry , fear and so on, they all became
the representative words of streetscape of London. The poet meticulously portrayed the form and
emotion of every person, that brought stirring effect to readers. The poet represents the sound and
picture of London to us. The pedestrians sadness on their faces, the little baby s crying caused by
shock, the noise on the road, the shouting of the chimney sweeper, the curses of the prostitutes, these
representative pictures line on the charter d street , raise the readers sympathy, strengthen its drama
part. In this poetry, In every ... is repeated three times, with this strong repetition, Blake mixes literal
and metaphorical meaning in a disturbing and powerful way. Faces bear marks, marriage is destroyed,
both are signs of the corruption and decay of a city whose streets are chartered and whose rivers are
even chartered too. The chartered river is one of the images of natural life turned rotten and corrupt.
William Blake uses his poetry as a means of social criticism. Wordsworth, however, the view in his
poem is a distant
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The Last Day of a Condemned Man by Victor Hugo and In Cold...
One debate that is surrounded by the death penalty is the humanity of it. Can we consider making
someone wait for months, and even more realistically years, to be put to death? In the books The Last
Day of a Condemned Man and In Cold Blood, both narrators tell the tale of impending death. While
The Last Day of a Condemned Man is told in a first person view, In Cold Blood is told from a third
person. Although from different views, each tells the trials and tribulations of approaching the death
penalty. The Last Day of a Condemned Man wrote by Victor Hugo, is told by a man who is waiting on
death row for a crime never established. Based on 1829 France and the reign of terror, from the
beginning of the novel to the end you see the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
That quote gives you a real sense of the suffering one feels while they are on death row. Although
Capote does not use the same metaphor in In Cold Blood, illness is also a part of the novel. Capote
uses mental heath as a statement when it came to Perry. Although Capote never comes right out and
says it, both him and Perry seem to have a little bit of mental illness. While Perry showed signs of
mental illness before the murders, his incarceration also seems to intensify it. Perry was diagnosed
with schizophrenia and extreme paranoia. With death constantly looming over his head, the paranoid
thoughts he suffered from continued and became more prevalent. Since 1983, over 60 people with
mental illness or retardation have been executed in the United States. It is also known that mental
illness increases thirty percent when in incarceration. In both novels the criminals were put to death in
inhumane ways. In The Last Day of a Condemned Man, the man is put to death by the guillotine, and
in In Cold Blood, hanging killed both Perry and Dick. While the guillotine was a new, and more
accurate way of killing than the axe, it still did not always work. Also, the beheading was done out in
the square in front of all to see. This humiliating experience is the last thing the convicted would see.
Also, many times the convicted would be killed in batches and would be forced to watch the others in
front of them be killed. Hanging, although used for a
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Narrative Essay About My Guinea Pig
Christmas break was finally over, so it was time to return to the stressful world known as school. I
wanted to check on my guinea pig, Sparky, when I first woke up at six o clock a.m. to see how he was
doing. However, once I had lifted the small pink den that he slept under, I had discovered the ugly
truth. The guinea pig that I had adopted from PetSmart nearly two weeks ago lay there unmoving,
motionless. I had tried picking him up to put him in his small carrier, but he was very stiff and heavy,
so I decided to leave him until my parents had found out. He s really dead, isn t he? I thought to
myself. I could already feel the tears forming in my eyes, and my sight started becoming very blurry. I
slowly walked downstairs to tell my mom, and I could tell that she was also sad about it. Though, it
seemed as if both her and my dad had already thought something like this might happen, even if they
didn t say anything about it. It s not your fault, my mom told me. It s the pet store s. They didn t tell us
if he had any certain condition and they probably didn t have him tested for any illnesses at all
recently.
Once I had finished getting ready for school and got on the bus, I started telling anyone that I knew
well and felt comfortable talking to about the incident, though I feel like I should have asked them
how their Christmas break went and talked about the fun things both of us did instead. No matter what
I thought of, I could not force the
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Definition Of Maintaining Rule Of Law
V: Morality Ought
Criterion:
Maintaining Rule of Law
The rule of law is vital to keep power with the people and prevent a government from being all
powerful and oppressive.
Specific to the actor (juror)
Jurors become part of the legal system, part of the governance, so they are particularly obligated to
society as a whole.
Contention 1
Jury nullification undermines legal stability by wrongfully distributing lawmaking powers and
destroying due process and objective application. Legal expert, Erick Haynie writes:
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology Volume 88 Issue 1 Fall Article 8 Fall 1997 Populism, Free
Speech, and the Rule of Law: The Fully Informed Jury Movement and its Implications Erick J. Haynie
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6 This reality was explained long ago in the Supreme Court s landmark decision of Sparf Hansen v.
United States,8 7 which addressed the issue of jury nullification in the federal court system. Holding
that it is the right and duty of the trial judge to instruct the jury to follow the law, the Court wrote that:
Public and private safety alike would be in peril if the principle be established that juries in criminal
cases may, of right, [be told to] disregard the law as expounded to them by the court, and become a
law unto themselves. Under such a system, the principal function of the judge would be to preside and
keep order while jurymen, untrained in the law, would determine questions affecting life, liberty, or
property according to such legal principles as, in their judgement, were applicable to the particular
case being tried.... We must hold firmly to the doctrine that in the courts of the United States it is the
duty ofjuries in criminal cases to take the law from the court, and apply that law to the facts as they
find them to be from the evidence. The Ninth Circuit has criticized nullification arguments by counsel
as violative of the rule of law in even stronger terms: If we... allow lawyers to appeal for jury
nullification
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Essay on Eating Apes by Dale Paterson
Is it right, in the deepest moral sense, for one conscious being to eat another? Throughout Eating
Apes, Dale Peterson takes the readers through what he experienced, saw, and the issues presented with
trying to protect the apes to gear us to answer that question. He was able to do this with the stories of
Karl Ammann, who took the photographs presented in the book, and Joseph Melloh, a gorilla hunter
from Cameroon. Prior to taking this class, my knowledge of apes going extinct went as far as being
aware that we needed to save them from extinction. However, I was unaware of neither how brutal
apes were treated nor how pivotal they were to people in Central Africa s diet until I began reading
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As I began to read through the chapters, I realized that Peterson was not shy about the specific details
of how hunters killed apes and what were done to the bodies after. For example, in chapter four,
Peterson describes how they skinned and cooked apes, All soft parts (including the brains) are
quickest to spoil, and therefore will either be cooked and eaten on the spot or transported back to camp
and consumed right away (68). Peterson also discussed how they, cut off the hands and feet (as
typically the most desirable cuts of all) (68). This was only the beginning of many explicit
descriptions Peterson includes to emphasize how apes were killed or what happened to their bodies,
but I think the details served to prove to the readers how little respected and valued apes were. It did
not matter that apes are considered genetically close to humans modern gorilla DNA is 97.7 percent
the same as that of humans and modern chimpanzee and bonobo DNA are about 98.7 percent identical
to humans. Instead, as long as hunters were getting paid and the locals were supplied with food that
was all that mattered. While I thought that Peterson s descriptions sufficed to help the readers see how
apes were treated dead or alive, the pictures were more shocking. Originally, I skipped over the
pictures, but they served to help bring Peterson s words to life. Prior
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Kristy Fleming Research Paper
Who is Dr. Kristy Fleming?
After completing her graduation from the University of California, Dr. Kristy M. Fleming joined the
Irvine School of Medicine to pursue her higher studies. With her hard work and special skills, she
soon received a prestigious medical honor from the society Alpha Omega Alpha. After spending years
in learning aesthetic treatments of skin issues and skin cancer, she took up a specialization in the field
of cosmetic dermatology as well. Her strong academic background surely helped her to become a
talented healthcare provider and a board certified cosmetic dermatologist. At our Appearance Center, a
leading plastic surgery center in Orange County, we take pride to have such an experienced and
talented cosmetic dermatologist.
Specialties and Areas of Practice:
At our Appearance Center in Newport Beach, Dr. Kristy Fleming helps patients with skin issues.
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Some of our special skin treatment and aesthetic enhancement options include Botox and skin fillers.
We are happy to offer at home Botox administration at our client s house. Plus, we have in office full
surgery center where our board certified doctors perform plastic surgeries and other cosmetic surgical
enhancements. Patients with any skincare issues, aging problems and medical dermatology issue are
welcome to contact our office to meet Dr. Fleming. Our expert team will schedule a pre consultation
to find the best skincare treatment for you. Once you meet Dr. Fleming, she will help you learn more
about the treatment plans and will find the right skincare approach suitable for your skin. She is well
qualified to treat both aesthetic and medically related skin problems. Feel free to call our Appearance
center office for scheduling an appointment and consultation regarding your specific skincare
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The Importance Of A Second Language Acquisition
Take a look around in any instruction manual, what do you notice besides the instructions? The fact
that it is printed in at least two different languages, sometimes even more than that. The United States
is often referred to as the melting pot of many cultures. This is shown in everyday life from an
instruction manual for new products to having alternate language television channels. The use of a
second language is becoming a necessity of life. Second language acquisition (SLA) is the acquiring
of a language that is not the native language spoken by an individual. It is often referred to as speaking
a foreign language, but it is more than just speaking, it is a complete learning process (Troike, 2012).
Acquiring a second language is only part of the situation; when should it be taught is the question
more people are asking. A second language is necessary and should be taught in elementary school
because of the nation s need for multilingualism, the early learning of a language is easier, the
creativity of diversity is enhanced, and it can have a social impact on our changing society.
The need for multilingualism and second language acquisition is growing. Rowena Alegria is a subject
editor for the Spanish language weekly Viva Colorado, and explains that this is not a new topic, but
one that has gone on for years with different speaking immigrants (2011). Many countries have more
the one national language. Worldwide communications that are done are not just in English. He
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Catheterization Term Paper
The decision either to perform or not to perform a cardiac catheterization in a patient who also has
acute renal failure can be a difficult decision to reach. Diagnostic blood and urine tests can prove to be
beneficial in helping the provider make such a tough decision. The contrast used in the cardiac
catheterization can harm the function of the kidneys, and it can push the patient from acute to chronic
renal failure, which can influence quality of life as well as morbidity and mortality. When a patient has
chest pain, the nurse practitioner should perform a thorough assessment to ensure the angina is cardiac
related and not from another source, such as pleuritic chest pain or muscular chest pain (Grossman
Porth, 2014). Once it is confirmed by one s assessment that the chest pain is cardiac related, then one
should look at serum diagnostic results, such as the cardiac enzymes. ... Show more content on
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(2012) is the urinary live type fatty acid binding protein (L FABP). Manabe et al. (2012) found L
FABP is a valuable predictor of contrast induced nephropathy for individuals with chronic kidney
disease who required contrast for diagnostics prior to actual exposure to the dye. The predictive level
of L FABP is greater than or equal to 24.5 µg/g for individuals with chronic kidney failure prior to
contrast exposure (Manabe et al., 2012); this means that if an individual has an L FABP level of 24.5
or higher, then the likelihood of developing contrast induced nephropathy is high. However, there is a
need for more studies for the utility of L FABP for individuals with acute kidney failure, instead of
chronic kidney failure. If this test proves to be beneficial for individuals with acute renal failure, then
perhaps this could assist providers in their evaluation of the risks and benefits associated with contrast
involved diagnostic studies and interventions in patients with acute renal
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Symbolism In The Crucible
The most important word in The Crucible is lie , it is a word that is used very often that represents the
main theme of the book, intolerance, and creates the conflict in the whole play. The Crucible is a play
that is about a group of girls that lived in Salem at the time witchery was feared. Abigail lead girls to
the forest where they all danced around a fire, when they were found, the girls were brought to trial.
People started accusing the girls and other people around them of witchcraft. Along with accusations,
innocent people kept getting hanged because at the time, the court took someone s word for evidence
instead of actual proof. The word lie is very connected to one of the biggest themes of the book,
intolerance. In The Crucible ,
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Richard Niebuhr s Work, Christ And Culture
H. Richard Niebuhr s work, Christ and Culture, presents a fivefold typology to describe the different
ways Christians understand the interrelation between God, human beings, and culture, and the
inherent nature of each of these categories. Niebuhr begins by talking about Christians who
understand Christ in diametric opposition to an inherently sinful culture. These Christians see Christ
calling them to tear down culture or enter into monastic communities to guard themselves from it.
Niebuhr ends his typology by describing Christians who see Christ s work as the work of redemption.
Christ transforms people by converting us back to our original state so that we might glorify God and
change society so that it likewise reflects this change in personhood. Jose Porfirio Miranda s brand of
liberation theology adopts the logic of these Niebuhrian types while offering a unique constructive
perspective. In this paper, I will explain Niebuhr s construction of Christ against Culture and Christ
transforming culture before applying these types to Miranda s theory of justice and discussing the way
in which Miranda s description of Christians in the public sphere resonates with these Niebuhrian
categories. I will then discuss what Niebuhr and Miranda offer to people of faith, I will apply their
insights to the current presidential campaign, and then I will conclude by discussing the way in which
our political culture lauds the voices of the rich and powerful at the expense of all
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The Things They Carried A Soldiers Sweetheart Essay
Difference Between Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong amp; A Soldier s Sweetheart
Once a successful novel hits the market, producers are inclined to adapt the story into a movie. Since
imagination, symbolism, and character psyches are explored in a novel, the movies tend to lack the
luster of the original text. Using their imagination, readers are able to conjure up characters and scenes
that are unique. This is the case with Tim O Brien s, Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong. This is a story
where love and war collide after a soldier brings his sweetheart to his Vietnamese post. On the whole,
this chapter in The Things They Carried is far superior to the film, The Soldier s Sweetheart, because
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She wanted to learn more about how to shoot a gun. She wanted to be like one of the guys. The novel
installs all these ideas, but it also allows the reader to use their creativity. It also gives more emphasis
on little traits of the character that make the character more unique. Therefore, due to the film s
inability to give audiences more information about the characters, their role and their emotions, the
novel is much more informative.
The novel is capable of giving readers more insight into the story with the use of symbols and hidden
meanings. It is able to do this because it depicts important underlying messages and incidents. For
instance, in the novel one may realize that Mary Anne starts to wear a necklace with tongues on it.
This shows the readers that Mary Anne is no longer than clean innocent girl. She is now a brutal
solder always ready to kill. Elongated and narrow, like pieces of blackened leather, the tongues were
threaded along a length of copper wire, one overlapping the next, the tips curled upward as if caught
in a final shrill syllable (O Brien 111). Portrayed in both the novel and movie is Mary Anne s change
in personal hygiene. No cosmetics, no fingernail filing. She stopped wearing jewelry, cut her hair short
and wrapped
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The Iceberg Of The Internet
The iceberg of the internet Google search results may seem like a lot; however, that s only around 4%
of the internet . (Yale 2014). You see, search engines do their best to find as many websites as they can
by using crawlers to dig around. The surface web is anything that has been indexed by these crawlers,
basically it s anything that shows up in Google search results. Websites such as Wikipedia and Bing
fall under the surface web category as well. However, some websites are designed specifically to
block these crawlers, thus, making the website unreachable, and unable to be shown in search results.
These websites are part of a different category known as the deep web. The deep web is really
anything that can t been indexed, unsearchable and unreachable, by search engines. Now, the deep
web is often confused with the dark web, giving the deep web a bad reputation. People associate these
types of websites with criminal activities, such as drugs. However, that s far from the truth. In reality
the deep web is what many people use. The deep web includes things like your email, bank
information and credit card information, you can t search that stuff up on Google now can you? The
deep web itself can be divided into many sub categories such as private web, software etc. Due to the
nature of these websites, we are not sure exactly how many of them there are. However, it s safe to
assume that most websites are located in the deep web. People have speculated that the deep web
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Hollywood Vertical Integration
Those who study film surely know the names of brothers Auguste and Louis Lumiére. To many film
historians, these men are credited with history s first public film screening. It is worth noticing that the
Lumiére brothers were responsible for every aspect of their films. This meant that they were in charge
of creating the film and getting it to the audiences. However, as the film industry evolved throughout
the years, these different steps became more complex and needed to be split into three separate stages:
production, distribution, and exhibition. The first stage, production, can be broken down into four
separate parts: development, pre production, production, and post production. In the beginning of
production, the development stage, the idea for the film is carefully selected. Following the selection,
a screenplay is written for the chosen idea and then pitched to a major company. The pitch of the film
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However, most people also know that with the spending of money comes risk. Although Hollywood
seems careless with expenditures, the film industry is actually quite conscientious when it comes to
saving time and money, lowering costs and risks, and maintaining the flow of production. In order to
accomplish these things, vertical integration came about which quickly gave rise to Hollywood s
studio system. Vertical integration refers to the owning and involvement in all three stages of the film
industry: production, distribution, and exhibition. This was first seen in the film industry immediately
following WWI when the largest producer distributor created a theater chain. Following this, the
largest exhibition conglomerate became involved in the production of films. Numerous mergers
followed shortly after and created the Big Five: Paramount, MGM, Twentieth Century, Warner
Brothers, and RKO. These companies dominated the film industry through the studio
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Man s Search For Meaning By Frankl
Journal Assignment#3 In the book Man s Search For Meaning, Frankl introduced the meaning of life
that he discovered during he suffered in concentration camp. He also mentioned that people find
meaningful life by creating work, experiencing something, and by the attitude we toward unavoidable
suffering. As a young people, I less advanced in life and less enlightened by experience. I can t image
how many painful memory that he had, and I don t know in what dilemma he found the meaning of
lives. Undoubtedly, Frankl noticed the value of his life, and his difficult life experience helped him
know himself, and finally he overcame many difficulties. Thus, for me, I think I can find meaningful
lives by achieving self realization and experiencing more things in my life. ... Show more content on
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One example of self realization is making a choice. There is many choices in people s life, and they
always need to choose their own path of life. Some choices are successful, and some choices may not
be desired. All of those growth choices are the process of achieving self realization. For instance,
when I was eighteen, I made a choice which is came to the United States with my parents. I chose this
lifestyle, and I wanted to take responsibility for my life. One fulfills his or her potential and show
talents is another example of self realization; people will feel satisfied when they make the most of
their ability, and they will find the meaningful of lives. In my opinion, self realization is not to do so
many big things, it means experience a tough process, and I need to be diligent and persevering in
order to realize my potential. When I do my tasks or develop my strong point, I always do my best. I
want to know what I do well and what kind of person I want to be. That s the way which can help me
realize self realization; I discover my strengths and abilities and beyond myself, and I can find my
meaningful
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Executive Officer Chief Executive Officers
Chief Executive Officers (which will be referred to as CEOs for the remainder of this paper) is
arguably the most prestigious position an individual can hold in the business world. There is no
disputing the high level of responsibility necessary to manage the operations and resources of any
company, while also being the key figure between the company s board of directors and the
stakeholders which are effected as a result of the company s actions. Despite the high level of
responsibility, it is worth asking a question that has been up for debate not just in recent years, but for
the past several decades, which is whether or not CEO compensation can be justified? Just to put into
perspective how much one of Canada s highest paid CEOs makes, ... Show more content on
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The short answer is no. I firmly believe that today s CEOs are overpaid as a result of the use of stock
options as a pay initiative; rewarding CEOs with huge severance packages regardless of whether they
bring success to the company or not; and because they are essentially overpaid managers
Stock Options are one of the Main Culprits for Overcompensation of CEOs
If we break down how CEOs are generally paid we may look at their base salary, which can range
from approximately $300,000 upwards to between 4 and 5 million for Canada s top executives. What
the average person may not be informed about is the additional compensation that is available to be
earned from bonuses, stock options, and other payments on top of the base salary. Canada s Highest
earning CEO in 2015, Gerald W. Schwartz of Onex Corporation, made $86.5 Million of his total $87.9
Million salary from other such forms of compensation. Stock options are typically used as a form of
compensation because they offer the CEO an incentive laden form of salary that in theory will make
the CEO make decisions in the best interest of the shareholders, and if share prices go up they too are
rewarded. Stock options are truly a no lose situation for the CEO, because they are not required to pay
for the options and in the event of share price
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Spanked Children Research Paper
Agree or Disagree: Children should not be spanked in order to discipline them for a negative behavior
Today, in the era of human rights, while the rights of children are officially recognized by international
bodies, corporal punishment have not disappeared. According to a survey conducted in 2005 by the
School of Psychology on behalf of UNICEF, violence against children worldwide spares no social
category: it is present in the streets, in charitable institutions, of course, in the family. It appears indeed
concluded this inquiry as an educational method and a culturally accepted way of social regulation.
According to the same study, many parents admitted beating their children, some admit lecturing and
another minority resort to punishments ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We will find in the spanked kids a physical and verbal form of aggression against others: classmate,
family members, friends etc... it is like an expression of all frustration accumulated by spanked and
frustrated child. Another study published in the Akron Law Review examined criminal records and
found that children raised where a legal ban on parental corporal punishment is in effect are much
more likely to be involved in crime. When kids and spanked or abuse in their childhood are spanked,
they develop a hatred. The immediate consequence in their adolescence is physical aggression. It is
the most common in the adolescent behavior and are likely to result in physical injury. The most
extreme form of violence is a homicide. Thus, fights involving weapons and fights by teenagers old
enough to be able to inflict serious injuries are what see in the street every day. So finally spanked
kids destroy them more than it help them to behave as parents would like to. It is why it is better to
choose a different way to help kids to understand and to learn what is acceptable and what is not. In
fact Dozens of countries have banned parental corporal punishment, such as Germany, Italy, and in
2007 New Zealand, which use force to correct children causes complete criminal penalties, and where
the mother cannot even legally take the hand of her child to bring it where it refuses to go. And
according to Krisha McCoy, discipline is a way of teaching children the restraint and values necessary
to become competent and independent adults. When our child behaves negatively, the best way to
teach him the positive behavior should be for example to explain what is wrong in his behavior, then
explain or show with examples what is better to do. Also and the explanation of the reasons of positive
behaviors regarding others, environments, society, laws, rules. And the consequences of not doing this
way or of doing
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Steve Almond Against Football Summary
Ashlee Griffes
Carrey Barr
DEN 108 B E1.D1
18 September 2014
A Brutal National Pastime Discovering the letter to the Washington Post, The dangers of concussions
football are not gone there was a certain amount of interest sparked. Of course we know that the
dangers of concussions are still there, why would they have stopped? Steve Almond, the writer of this
letter, is replying to a previous review [....] of his new book, Against Football, he ¬¬there were
dangerous falsehoods about the medical realities of football. Almond claims that his book s purpose
was to talk honestly about football and explore the moral hazards of it. Almond desires to reiterate the
purpose of his own writing. The author, Steve Almond, is an American writer of mostly short stories
and essays. He has published ten books, and has had articles and short pieces published in newspapers
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¬¬¬¬¬Steps had been taken to prevent injuries caused by the constant collisions of the game as far
back as 1905. Theodore Roosevelt gathered coaches and athletic advisors to the White House in an
effort to improve the game. The changes made improved the quality as well as lowered the death rate.
In 1905 alone, eighteen people died. [] In more recent times, the murder suicide of Jovan Belcher in
2012 stirred up a deal of concern. It brought attention to the elevated number of suicides in retired
football players, as well as domestic violence. There is a history of football players effected with
dementia and memory loss as well as different types of serious head injuries from the semi concussive
hits they are constantly taking to the head, neck, and
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The National Security Language Initiative For Youth
Last semester I was in India with a study abroad program sponsored by the State Department. The
National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI Y) was created in part to learn languages not
often spoken in the United States but also to create cross cultural education and understanding. World
peace can be achieved by broadening each other s perspectives through everyday interactions. This
idea forms an essential part of NSLI Y s mission: that we can improve understanding between our
country and others, and this is achievable if each one of us decides to be the change that we hope to
see in our communities. This mission aligns with both my personal and future professional missions,
and as a NSLI Y student and alumna, I am able to be ambassador, building connections between
communities through everyday interactions, volunteering, and speaking about my study abroad
experience. Therefore, as a study abroad participant, perhaps the most simple, but one of the most
important ways, to promote intercultural learning is to get involved. As a member of my host
community, I was able to open my ears and mind to every opportunity available to me to participate in
my community: through everyday traditions and once a year celebrations, school activities, volunteer
opportunities, and religious and extracurricular activities. I said yes to all of the new opportunities that
presented themselves to me, whether it was trying a new, unidentifiable food or running a 5K. I let my
passion
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A Retrieved Reformation O Henry
In the story A Retrieved Reformation by O. Henry, Jimmy Valentine is an infamous and highly skilled
bank robber. When Jimmy moves to Elmore, he decides it is time to give up bank robbing and become
a reinvented and better person. Jimmy Valentine is erased and Ralph Spencer, the well respected,
honest shoe shop owner is the man that is written over the old Jimmy. The story conveys that people
can change, and being able to accept people when they change is very generous and is a sophisticated
thing to do.
Jimmy made a living from robbing banks and people all over the country wanted to capture him.
Whenever he was placed in jail, he would always get bailed out shortly afterwards. Ben Price, a
detective who had been trying to catch Jimmy for years, tracked him down to Elmore. Going to marry
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One device used is an allusion. Mr. Ralph Spencer, the phoenix that arose from Jimmy Valentine s
ashes. O. Henry compares Jimmy to a phoenix a great, powerful, positive thing that came from a
dishonest crook that really didn t deserve to be as successful as he was. Meeting Annabel caused
Jimmy to want to make this transformation because he knew that an honest girl would never fall in
love with a robber because she wouldn t be able to trust him.
Another literary device used by O. Henry is irony. Ben Price let Jimmy go even after he saw Jimmy
doing the thing that was the reason Ben was searching for him in the first place. Ben witnessed Jimmy
breaking into a bank, something Ben never imagined he would witness. The difference was, Jimmy
had changed his entire outlook on life and he had different values in life. He no longer valued money
and possessions obtained illegally; he wouldn t accept capital unless he had earned it. Ralph Spencer
valued honesty and hard work. O. Henry s surprise ending is a clever way used to develop the theme
of the
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The Iran Hostage Crisis Of 1979 Essay
In the late 20th century, the government of the United States was going through a difficult time.
Having just came out of World War II, the Soviet Union and the United States were in a state of
political and military tension known as the Cold War. Little attention did the government of the United
States give to the other issues at hand. While, in the Middle East there was a storm forming, the
citizens of Iran were undergoing an evolution into a democratic government; breaking apart from it
monarchical rule. During this extremely crucial phase for Iran, the U.S. and United Kingdom stepped
in to overthrow this democratic development to strengthen their own agendas. In response to this
corruption that caused oppression amongst the Iranian people, they rose up against the U.S. and held
our citizen s hostage. This was known as the Iran Hostage Crisis of 1979. In this essay we will discuss
how the evolving decisions and events that built up to the Iranian Hostage Crisis were due to a
shortsightedness and lack of the understanding of people. Iran a country once ruled over by a monarch
had begun its democratic transformation and had elected their first officials and prime minister.
Mohammad Mosaddegh, democratically elected Prime Minister of Iran from 1951 until 1953. When
Mohammad Mosaddegh came into power, he pushed to nationalize their countries oil industry which
has been under British control since 1913 through the Anglo Persian Oil Company. Though, it would
seem the U.K.
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Leadership Reflection For Senior Leadership
According to the Introduction to Strategic Studies Course Directive, This year presents an opportunity
to walk in the shoes of senior leaders making difficult and complex decisions before you begin
wearing them upon graduation. From the above sentence I can conclude that, this paper could be the
beginning of my journey to wear the higher level leaders shoes. As I am now starting preparation for a
future senior leadership assignment, I have to equip myself with the required knowledge and skills in
order to act as senior military leader.
Therefore, Thomas Galvin outlines four mission specific roles and senior military leaders should also
take lessons from history, like from The Gulf War, 1990 1991, .
The four roles are, a strategic advisor and communicator, a strategic planner, a strategic theorist, and
senior leader at the strategic level. So that this paper will focus mainly on my reflection towards to the
first two mission specific roles.
Therefore, my choice from the roles are the strategic advisor and communicator, and the strategic
planner because working to exercise these roles would have more benefit to jump for the rest two
roles. From the case study, I have selected General Collin Powel and General H. Norman
Schwarzkopf roles from the case study. In order to link and reflect my future area that should be
strengthen. Their roles and experiences are good examples that are helpful as I prepare myself and
work enthusiastically in order to strengthen my senior
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Edmund Feldman and Art Criticism Essay
Edmund Burke Feldman was an Alumni Foundation Distinguished University Professor of Art at the
University of Georgia. He was an art educator as well as an art historian. He has written several books
about art including The Philosophy of Art Education, First Edition, 1995. The primary focus of this
paper is to inform and show what Doctor Feldman thought was important to art teachers by correlating
the practices of teaching art to the issues of philosophy Doctor Feldman wanted to bring together both
subjects of art education and art teaching. He outlined the principle issues of art education and
provided art teachers with a way of creating goals for teaching art.
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The third and fourth steps, however, begin to be more abstract and evaluative in nature. Instead of
technical, the conversation begins to move into the aesthetic considerations of the art. Obviously, it is
easier for an observer to complete the first two steps of the Feldman Method but it is necessary for the
observer to engage in the final two steps in order to garner the full meaning of the art, especially as it
affects him or her. The observer moves from seeing the art as an object at a distance to an object being
engaged and attended to in meaningful ways. If then an instructional leader begins to describe
teaching behaviors as art, one can observe that the same movement from concern about self to concern
about others also happens.
To put it differently, initially the conversation focuses on the technical dimensions and afterwards
addresses the aesthetic elements of the lesson. In the first two steps, the instructional supervisor
observes the lesson in its technical dimensions. The observer describes and analyzes the lesson and
these pieces are very important. In fact, without these two steps, and in particular learning outcomes
and classroom management, being successful it is premature to consider other parts of the lesson. If,
on the other hand, the supervisor describes and analyzes the lesson with a
His four step, (description, analysis, interpretation,
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Harvest Moon Provision Case Study
Commissioner Davis made a motion to purchase a used Ingersoll Rand DD 35 Roller from Wall
Excavation for $4,000.00. Commissioner Baily seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous
vote of the Board. Erin Callen was present to request a variance on the setback for a shop that was
built at 2091E 2200N. The shop should have been built 55 feet from the section line. The northwest
corner of the shop is approximately 31 feet from the section line and the southwest corner of the shop
is approximately 35 feet from the section line. Commissioner Davis made a motion to grant a variance
on the setback for the shop with the stipulation that in the event a road becomes necessary, the Callen
s will grant the District additional right of way on the west side of 2100E between 2100N and 2200N
section line to meet the county setback requirement. Commissioner Baily seconded the motion and it
carried with a unanimous vote of the Board. Road Supervisor Lancaster reported on ... Show more
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Several residents in Harvest Moon Subdivision have built decorative mailbox walls in the District s
right of way right next to the edge of the asphalt which makes maintenance of the roadways difficult.
Also, the decorative mailbox walls that are in the right of way are not crash worthy. Devoe Brown,
Developer of Harvest Moon Subdivision related that the final plat was accepted before the mailbox
policy was adopted and would like the District to continue to allow decorative mailbox walls to match
the continuity throughout the subdivision. Devoe Brown also related that he met with the Kimberly
Post Office and the decorative mailbox walls meet their standards. Following discussion, the Board of
Commissioners would like to a take field trip to view the mailbox decorative walls in Harvest Moon
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Duality In Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde
There are two sides to every person, and that is expressed largely in the book, The Strange Case of Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Duality is also expressed in the play, Romeo and
Juliet, by William Shakespeare. The book Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde talks about how man has two
natures, a good nature and an evil nature. The statement, I stood already committed to a profound
duplicity of life (Stevenson, 123) expresses this. Henry Jekyll was a good man; he helped people. H
had great friends, was very intelligent and a respected doctor in London. Henry also had another side
to himself, and he named that side Hyde. Hyde was an evil looking man. People said he had a hint of
deformity but no one could say what was deformed about him. He was not a respected man; he was
hated by people that he met. He engaged in all manner of evil acts. He did terrible things that
Victorian society frowned upon. Yes, I preferred ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Friar Lawrence compares man to plant. The Friar expressed the duality found in nature when he says,
In man as well as herbs, grace and rude will; (II,III, 28 Shakespeare). Friar Lawrence also talks to
Juliet about how one small pretty flower holds the power to kill or heal: Within the infant rind of this
small flower poison hath residence and medicine in man as well as herbs, grace and rude will... (II, II,
23 31 Shakespeare). There is evil in beauty and beauty in evil. This is comparable to where Jekyll and
Hyde live. Hyde lives in a pretty neighborhood with a nice courtyard and shops, but when one see
Hyde s house it is the complete opposite of the neighborhood; it is old and decrepit; the paint is
peeling and the door has no knob. This is an example of evil or ugliness in beauty. Jekyll lives in this
older part of the city. The buildings are run down, but when you see Henry Jekyll s house, it is
beautiful. This is an example of beauty living alongside
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Zara Business Plan (Haley Burton, Neil Colombini and...
Zara Business Plan
Haley Burton
Neil Colombini
Brendan Morley
Franchise
A few broad questions related to the finance sector of the franchise are: Do you have the financial
resources or means to get the resources required to buy a franchise?, will your capital provide you
with a cushion for at least one year after you have paid for the franchise, allowing a one year period of
time to break even?, what is a high estimate of your fixed expenses such as rent and your variable and
operating expenses such as wages and stock?. When buying the Zara franchise rights, the franchise fee
typically varies between 5% and 10% of the franchise store s sales. Included in that fee, Zara offers
franchisees full access to corporate services, such as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Because we are beginning a new franchise, we discovered that lenders would want the loan backed by
collateral or guaranteed by an agency such as the Small Business Administration. Thus, we decided
that we would pursue a SBA loan since the SBA is a government entity and we would be more likely
able to receive a loan.
Marketing
What do customers want?
High quality fashions, at reasonable, prices. This clothing we provide must be cutting edge and
exactly what people are buying in Europe.
Like every good marketing company, they must understand what the customer values and wants, not
what the company wants. This must be realistic and effective. We want to know and understand the
customer so well, that the clothes literally sell without advertisement needed. Zara will see a lot of its
results through its marketing.
When it comes to customer service, the goal is to put customer satisfaction as the highest priority. To
build good customer relationships that keep them returning. This is the foundation for many successful
clothing retailers, and will be our prime goal. We have examined several other successful fashion
retailers, like Nordstrom, and looked at their customer service, this is the type that we hope to
impersonate. When it comes to the customer market, Zara will really research its customers
thoroughly, such as asking for customer zip codes at checkout, and optional surveys. This typical
market might not be the
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An Analysis Of Elizabeth Barrett Browning s Sonnets Of...
All literary genres are dealing with the particular context and construction to reflect on values,
attitudes in human societies of various eras. The comparative study of Elizabeth Barrett Browning s
Sonnets of the Portuguese and Scott Fitzgerald s Pros fiction The Great Gatsby allow for a thorough
evaluation of the relationship between the texts contexts and values. Both composers craft arguments
on the nature of and value of life itself within the framework of love and spirituality. Browning,
however writes from the perspective of a woman challenging values of the conventions of the
Victorian era. Whilst, Fitzgerald construct s his text as an accusation on the emerging hedonistic and
capitalist creed of 1920 s America the Jazz Age. Each writer s context will influence our
understanding of the discourse and will see the meaning and significance of each text, at the same
time showing the connections that are achieved.
Both Gatsby and the sonnets address mortality in all its seriousness and complexity by formulating
arguments on human mortality and the values each character carries within the context of mortality.
The Great Gatsby presents most of the characters using immoral and corrupt means to achieve their
American dream. The extent to which some characters, such as Gatsby and Myrtle go to achieve this
dream, results in both their physical and symbolical death. Contextually, The Great Gatsby takes place
in a time of prohibition and social challenges of values.
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Essay On Codependency
Codependency is defined by Wikipedia as a type of dysfunctional helping relationship where one
person supports or enables another person s drug addiction, alcoholism, gambling addiction, poor
mental health, immaturity, irresponsibility, or underachievement. In most cases people understand that
it s a need to be dependent or the cause of one s problem. The cause can be anything stressful,
inherited, or even just not being satisfied with life. Catching the symptoms of someone under this
condition is something that is key to helping anyone or preventing them from returning to that state of
mind. Understanding the key causes that results with negative effects is key to helping individuals
return to a healthy life styles. Stress is a key contributor for individuals to become codependent
people, especially when it results out of a dysfunctional or even over loving feeling. According to the
Recovery Ranch based on relationship dynamics one can put their own needs aside to accommodate or
please others to avoid conflict, rejection, an abandonment. With this just based on the relationship
dynamic as a cause the effect is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One may find themselves lost or unsure. If one has underachieved then the effect is they re seeking out
those to give them that feel good compliment. They need individuals to make them feel good even
though deep down they realize they haven t strived or attempted to reach their potential. This can
leave that individual not reaching their goal and pushing out negative energy when asked an opinion.
Then those who are assisting the individual to feel better about their underachievement is also doing a
disservice to the individual. By giving nothing but feel good words no one is being true to themselves,
resulting in bad practices of giving advise and vision. One who suffers from this can even become
addicted to many unhealthy practices to cope with their
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The Impeachment Of Drug Traffickers
The Impeachment of Drug Traffickers Each favela used to be control by a drug gang, whose leader
was named the dono (literally, the owner ) of the favela. In the case of Babilônia, it was the Terceiro
Commando (CT). The Pacification Policy enabled to end the rule by drug lords, thus containing the
violence that killed many residents trapped in shootings. Interviewees agreed that violence has
decreased even though drug trafficking is still present. Drug traffickers acted as patrons within the
favela. Evidence from the interviews confirms the picture sketched by Arias in the favela of Santa Ana
and Vigario Geral (Arias, 2006). When interviewees were asked about what the traffickers did for the
community, the first thing they all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Traffickers also solved issues of rape and thefts, usually by capital punishment. Arias described myth
of personal security in the favelas, as traffickers were assisting only people in their network. An
electrician in Babilônia confirmed it, saying that generally people who are unhappy with UPP are
those who were related to traffickers . Drug traffickers then involved in politics in order to secure their
position. When asked about the interference of traffickers in politics, or with the Residents
Association, interviewees said they did not know or if they agreed to talk about it, said that it
happened in many favelas, but not in Babilônia. Carlos Antônio, former president of the Residents
Association of Babilônia, explained that during political campaigns, traffickers stayed at the entrance
of the favelas and charged politicians that wanted to get it. If they did not accept the deal, they had to
abandon the idea of campaigning in this favela . According to a report released by the Brazilian
Newspaper O Globo, traffickers charged up to R$100,000 (25 000 USD) to let politicians enter non
pacified favelas to leave posters and hand out pamphlets during the 2012 municipal elections.
Traffickers thus had affiliations with politicians and consequently influenced
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Stereotypes Of Women In The Short Happy Life Of Francis...
There are countless times that women have been shown or portrayed in a negative light, whether it be
in books, movies, or anything media related. This can basically be summed up by the word stereotype
which has been used many times in the past years. Sadly, women have a set of stereotypes that many
people believe, that really portrays them in a negative way. Ernest Hemingway portrays a certain set
of stereotypes of women as well, through many of his stories including The Short Happy Life of
Francis Macomber and The Cat in the Rain . Hemingway portrays women as being unfit to face the
realities of the real world. He suggests this by showing women as overly emotional, self absorbed, and
unable to make competent decisions whether it be under pressure, or just in general.
Women in Hemingway s stories are portrayed to be heavily sensitive and emotional, and unable to
deal with the realities of life. They do not seem to understand how life is not necessarily always going
to be a picture perfect world. In The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber , Margot Macomber is
shown as a very emotional women in many circumstances, as if she is not able to deal with obstacles
that life will throw at her. One instance of this is when the two men are having a discussion about
killing the lion. At one point, she is making jokes and seeming perfectly fine, then the next thing she
starts to cry. Her husband, Francis, and Wilson even acknowledge this as well. They describe how they
both saw
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A Birthday; Christina Rosetti
A Birthday is an upbeat, jubilant poem about love, written by Christina Rossetti in 1861. While many
believe that this love she is expressing so effusively is about a man, I believe that it is about her new
found love for God. Rossetti, after all, was a very religious person. The poem, surprisingly, has an
exuberant, lively tone, a great contrast to her other works, which almost always give a sense of gloom
and bleakness.
Rossetti creates a structured arrangement, allowing the images to flow smoothly. By separating the
poem into two octets, containing eight syllables per line, Rossetti creates contrast by first, describing
her feelings her all consuming happiness, how interchangeably light and heavy her feelings are then
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The octet is ended with her proclamation My heart is gladder than all these, // Because my love is
come to me . She cannot think of anything more joyful than the love she has found. The rhyming
convention set up by Rossetti facilitates the smooth flow of the poem when read out loud. Rhyming
the even numbered verses through the first octet assists the nice roll of words to a lovely ending.
The second stanza starts to express and convey her love through actions. This is apparent because of
the verbs used in the octet, such as raise , hang , carve and work . These imperatives suggest an
authoritative tone, because it is as if she is ordering someone to do these things. Backing that
statement up, is the fact that Rossetti changes from an iambic meter to trochaic which allows the
recitation to focus on the verbs. This further underlines how she longs to show off her love to the
world. One verb that demonstrates the infinite quality of her love is carve which, more likely than not,
is associated with carving initials on the trunk of a tree , usual for young people during Rossetti s time
deeply in love who profess their enduring love to one another.
The bulk of the second octet is comprised of an elaborate description of how Rossetti wants to prepare
by using a metaphor of a beautiful, extravagant platform as an expression of her love. In this, she uses
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Affordable Care Insurance
We live in a nation of freedom and free markets. However, there are some markets that are not as free.
One market is the insurance industry. Insurance started in the roots of the early Republic with marine
and fire insurance. Then the liability and property insurance expanded to other areas. Later life and
health insurance evolved in the 1840s. Originally it was to protect the farmers. Mutual Life Insurance
Company of New York took insurance to the public through accident insurance in the 1850s. As time
evolved, many new companies wrote coverage for different things such as fire insurance, aviation
insurance, automobile insurance, health insurance, and so on. In 1906 it was determined life insurance
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Many large employers offering benefits started to raise costs. They did this to control spending while
shifting the cost to the employee. Then employers started offering discounts for those who stopped
smoking, lead a healthier lifestyle, and got annual physicals.
Problems
A social problem is that many people do not want to be forced to purchase insurance. People want the
choose for themselves what insurance they want to pay and have the coverage needed. Many people
chose not to have heath care and will pay the penalty as it is cheaper than paying the premiums.
Premiums under the Affordable Health Care Act have continued to rise (Silvers, 2017).
Another social problem is that insurance companies are forced out of business. In recent news, our
insurance industry is not prospering as the government wants to control our health care. This reduces
the amount of insurance companies that provide coverage. The purpose of government health care was
to make insurance affordable and for all American.
However, this regulation creates a monopoly in the industry. Risks Cannot mandate everyone to have
insurance. The risk here is that people will refuse to purchase government insurance and will go
without insurance. Also, premiums to increase if there are too many people using the insurance which
can drive up costs. Furthermore, there is a lack to enroll young people (Blasé, 2016). The less number
of healthy people signed up for the insurance the lower the
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Entry Barriers of Global Marketing
Entry Barriers in Global Marketing
An understanding of the entry barriers to internationalization and their effect on entry mode selection
is important because they can assist in determining why global marketers are unable to exploit their
full potential and why many firms fail or incur financial losses in their international activities. The
height and nature of market entry barriers directly influence the entry mode chosen by a company.
Entry barriers increase the cost of entry and constraint the option available, and where they are high,
the company might have only one choice of entry mode or else have to stay out.
The concept of entry barriers comes from the economics of industrial organization. It generally
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The cost of Barriers
The economic costs of entry barriers are well known. The efficiency created by barriers translates into
higher prices for consumers. What this means to the marketer is that the barriers create additional
costs for the foreign entrant.
Regardless of the source of barriers, their existence means that some firm or individual will have a
chance to profit from a monopolistic position. This individual sometimes refers to as a gatekeeper,
since he or she holds the keys to the market. For example, where regulations prohibit foreign
ownership of broadcast media, domestic cable companies can keep prices high and service levels low.
Where a domestic company has built a viable defense for its products with a strong brand image, it
can collect rent by charging premium prices. Where close ties in distribution channels are necessary,
natives with good contacts garner considerable fees by simply arranging a meeting between two
prospective partners. The cost of doing business is very high in some countries because of such
barriers.
Types of Entry Barriers in Global Marketing
To encourage development of domestic industry and protect existing industry, government may
establish such barriers to trade as tariff, quotas, boycotts, monetary barriers, nontariff barriers, and
market barriers. Barriers are imposed against imports and foreign businesses.
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Essay about Globalization and SC Johnson
Globalization is the shift toward a more integrated and interdependent world economy (Hill, 2005).
Globalization has several different areas including the globalization of markets and of production. The
Globalization of markets is the blending of different markets from different nations into one large
global marketplace. Cross border trading has made it easier to sell internationally. Companies can sell
standardized products efficiently and effectively all over the world thus helping to build a global
marketplace. The globalization of production refers to the sourcing of goods and services from
locations around the globe to take advantage of national differences in the cost and quality of factors
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There are many major drivers for globalization. There are two factors that seem to drive the trend
toward greater globalization. The first factor is the decline in international trade barriers that has
occurred since the end of World War II. Once the barriers were removed then international trade had a
chance to grow and change the economy to a more global one. Tariffs were fees charged on top off the
cost of imported goods. The hope was to deter people from choosing the imports, instead choosing the
domestic goods. Once the tariffs were stopped, many more people were able to buy and sell imported
goods.
The second factor is the numerous technological advancements in recent years pertaining to
communication, information processing, and transportation technologies.
The development of the microprocessor was a huge step forward in computing technology. The
microprocessor allowed growth of high powered, low cost computers that could handle much more
information than ever before. This enabled countries to grow their education and manufacturing
capabilities greatly in order to compete in a global market place.
Lastly, containerization has forever changed the transportation business by lowering the costs of
shipping goods over long distances. Before containerization, it cost time, money, and labor when
shipping items over many miles. In the 1970s and 1980s, once containerization took charge, then
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Celtic Life Essay
Upon hearing the term Celtic, the first things that come to mind are the awe of their intricately
patterned jewelry, lively music, and the flowing tunics they wore. These people are also known for
being fierce warriors and for their superstitious, nature centered religion. Celtic customs are still alive
and well in places like Ireland and the western reaches of Britain, but within this essay I shall explore
their origins and traditions. To start off, I will address the Tumulus peoples. They were among the
growing number of societies whom spoke dialects that branched off of Indo European; a language
originating in, and spread from, the border between the continents of Asia and Europe. The Tumulus,
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From the very beginning the pro Celts established that their society was that of warriors, spending
much of their time warring with other groups and taking territories. They gained an advantage in their
warfare and trade alike once horses became commonly used in Celtic society. The increased mobility
put them a notch above the rest; helping the Celts in their invasions and defense. In the 7th and 8th
centuries BC, their boundaries kept pushing into lands which today would be called Germany and
France. Sizeable hilltop forts were built to maintain the people whom the Celts took power over.
As time went on and lands were conquered, typical burial procedures morphed. Because of having
such a war centered life, they began burying the dead with their swords to commemorate them for the
gritty effort they contributed to their people. Supplies such as wagons, good pottery, and food were
also stowed away with the bodies in order for them to have a well prepared afterlife. Chiefs, in
particular, were buried with special bronze urns and multiple swords. Towards the 8th century BC, as
the Iron Age dawned, warriors began to be buried with sturdier iron weapons. Wooden chambers
replaced cremation urns more and more often as the 7th century moved into the 6th century BC. Items
such as swords and eating implements were still included. In some burial
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T. Coraghessan Boyle s Greasy Lake
Greasy Lake Essay In a short story of Greasy Lake by T. Coraghessan Boyle points out the characters
from going Good to be Bad where everything happened in Greasy Lake. It all started with the main
characters, The Narrator, Digby, and Jeff, being bad characters and drinking underage. One night they
all went up to Greasy Lake, and they did any terrible act that was possible. Later that night, they were
driving and Digby spotted Tony Lovett s car. The story gets worse when the narrator loses his keys,
and realized it was not Tony s car. Digby and Jeff were involved to fight off the bad character and the
narrator had no choice but to use a tire iron he kept under the driver s seat and smash the bad character
head. Another car shows up to scene and everyone ran away, once the narrator ended up in the lake
and found the dead body floating. Right where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of the characters named Digby, goes to Cornell University, and has his father pay his tuition. The
second character Jeff, was thinking of quitting school to become a painter/musician/head shop. The
third character is the narrator, who always wears a torn up leather jacket and was also setting bad
example to his friends and anyone around. The narrator started his badness by sniffed glue, or
somebody claimed it was cocaine and drank gin and grape juice, (Boyle 687). Together the teenagers
were being rebellious looking for trouble in the summer evening. Throughout the story the characters
ran into some trouble, but what caught the narrator to change his appearance was when he saw the
dead body in the lake. When the group reunited by the next morning, they appear to be disappointed
of the action they had taken. The end of story changed the character s actions from being bad to
rebellious free. Boyle uses characters to provide a lesson for readers to understand that there are
consequence for your
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Impact Of The Theory Of Planned Behavior
Individual Report
Impact Analysis Improvements
Connor Butler
Student No. N9444041
Lecturer:
Date: 17th of April
Table of Contents
Product of Impact 3
Who developed the Go Card 3
What need/opportunity does it fill? Why was it built? 4
How is it used and by whom? 4
When is it used/situation used in? 4
Theory of Planned Behavior 5
What constructs of your chosen theory is useful to use in your analysis? 5
Benefits of the Theory of Planned Behavior 5
Why is the product used? 6
Positives and Neatives 6
How has the product been able to do what it does? 7
Why has it become so successful? 7
Opportunity to Improve 8
Executive Summary
In this report we will cover the importance and use of Transliks Go Card service and how the system
around it works to benefit its users. There are some issues that arise with the Go Card such as
technical error with tapping on and off that can lead to multiple mishaps. Which will be covered
throughout this report, as well as its benefits to commuters and those traveling constantly in general
great or small distances using public transport.
Product of Impact Who developed the Go Card
The Go Card is an electronic smartcard ticketing system, similar to using your credit cards pay wave
that allows you to top up at any post office or any ticket station where you would catch a train. The Go
Card was developed July, 2003 by Cubic Corporation and set in motion in July 2006 where it is still
used to 9 years later. To use the Go Card
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Essay about The Wedding Guest in The Rime of the Ancient...
The Wedding Guest in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
What does it mean to be wise? Webster s Dictionary defines the word wise as being marked by deep
understanding, keen discerment . Through the telling of the ancient Mariner s tale, the Wedding Guest
became sadder and wiser. He became sad in that he identified himself with the shallow and self
absorbed mariner. However, the mariner changed his ways. The Wedding Guest became wise through
realizing that he himself needed to alter his ways.
As the ancient Mariner described his adventures at sea to the Wedding Guest, the Guest became
saddened because he identified his own selfish ways with those of the Mariner. The mariner told the
Guest that he and his ship mates ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
That ever this should be!
Yea, slimy thing did crawl with legs
Upon the slimy sea. (lines 123 126)
He was taken overy by Life in Death and his sin nature had separated him from God, for The horned
moon, with one bright star / Within the nether tip (line 210 211) is a pagan symbol signifying the
absence of God.
It is only when the Mariner began to bless all living things and saw beyond his own self that the
Albatross fell off. He then felt a connection with nature and God, for Heaven sent down rain that
refreshed the ancient Mariner and angelic spirits led him onward. He needed to change and become
penitent before he could be rid of the guilt. In repenting, he was given a penance of life: whenever his
heart burns within him, he must tell his tale to those who are meant to hear it.
The Wedding Guest became wise and he realized that he needed a change of heart. He, like the
Ancient Mariner, needed to change his ways so that the Albatross s blood all the sin in his life would
be washed away and his soul would be shrieved. And it is only when he begins to consider the
significance and consequences of his actions that he will become closer to God and nature and
develop connections with each. There is hope for the Wedding Guest, for it says, He rose the morrow
morn. (line 625) With the coming of each new day, there also come the hope
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The Lovely Bones and Speak
Throughout The Lovely Bones and Speak Alice Sebold and Jessica Sharzer respectively express the
emotional journeys and boundaries faced by their characters. Both authors explore this idea through
the restriction of their protagonist; however, they both express their journeys with the help of a
secondary character. Different approaches are used by the authors, Sebold tells the story from the past
whereas Sharzer provides a day by day diary of the emotional journey faced by Melinda. Both use the
conclusion of their texts to heighten their characters emotional journeys. Sharzer s ending provides a
sense of relief and triumph, and Sebold creates a sense of happiness and acceptance. Aided by devices,
notably symbolism, metaphors, narrative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Sebold uses an omniscient narrator (Susie) in which she retells her story through the use of flashbacks
express Susie s emotions and thoughts. Sebold starts the novel with a flashback inside the snow globe
that lives on her father s desk is a penguin wearing a red and white striped scarf. Susie is worried for
the penguin as he is all alone . However Susie s father told her that the penguin has a nice life and is
trapped in a perfect world this provides an insight into her emotions and how diligently Susie is
worries and is concerned by others. This allows readers to gain a connection and understanding into
the character created by Sebold. Sharzer also utilises the use of flashbacks to communicate the
anguish and pain caused by Melinda s rape. The use of images to retell Melinda s rape are placed
throughout the film through the use of dark lighting, and fast cutting the viewer s attention is quickly
drawn and left with the feeling of pain and hurt which then led to Melinda screaming in pain and
angst. The use of high and tight angles over Melinda, usually in tight spaces is Sharzer s
representation for the world in which Melinda lives. Full of fear, secrets and pain, Melinda is
restricted because of her emotions. The flashbacks provide the viewers with vital information into the
Melinda s rape this is accompanied with Melinda s unreliable first person narration allows viewers to
feel sympathy for Melinda but also allows the audience to understand the
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Conduct Assessments
Ways to conduct assessments Assessment in counseling should be viewed not as a one time prediction
activity but rather as continuous throughout the counseling process (Juhnke, 1995). In the future I
would conduct assessments for each of my clients before service is conducted to gather information
about them and when there have been any types of disruption with the client while receiving services.
Conducting assessments would help to determine what goals to set and other resources that the client
may need to assist with their problem. With the increase problem with people being killed by law
enforcement or being a member of someone that had been killed. It is a major concern to me so, I
would assess the people involve to evaluate their mental status and possibly Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder (PTSD). We don t know what someone have experienced or been through as a victim so, as
counselor assesses them more in detail with the necessary tools (assessments) and individual
counseling is very beneficial. Skills with conducting assessments ... Show more content on
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As a counselor at an elementary school a behavioral assessment is conducted for each client to
develop their goals and other tools that they may need to help them to make a change in their life. It
emphasis is placed upon identifying antecedents to problem behaviors and consequences that reduce
their frequency or eliminate them (Juhnke, 1995). Indirect methods of behavioral assessment might
include the counselor interviewing the client or talking to significant others about the reported
problem behavior (Juhnke, 1995). Individual and group counseling is another way for the clients to
express themselves and to see that they are others with similar issues. They can learn from one another
in making better choices for
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What Are Men s Aviator Glasses
Men s aviator glasses have been around since the mid 30s, originally designed to protect WWII pilot s
eyes from the glare of the sun. Nowadays, this sought after style of glasses is an iconic fixture of the
fashion world, thanks in part to popular culture and blockbuster movies such as Top Gun. Aviators are
particularly desirable in Australia, where fashion is thriving in cities such as Sydney and Perth.
Style and Function with Men s Aviator Sunglasses
The wide lens of men s aviator glasses offers a large field of vision, providing excellent protection
while on the beaches of Australia. Lenses on aviator glasses are often shaped like a teardrop, and the
unmistakable wire bridge runs across the top of the nose, creating a unique design that
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Summary Of Growing Up In The Holocaust By Ben Edelbaum
The book i read is growing up in the holocaust by Ben Edelbaum the book has 320 pages and
published in 1980. he tells use how he survived the horrific events of the Holocaust. He tells us the
events that he had to go threw to escape and flee to the U.S.1 The main character is Ben he describes
the problems that he goes threw. One of the problems is that when the Nazi s come to his town of
Lodz and how the soldiers wanted to split the family apart. Ben and his family fought to stay together
the way they only could stay together was bribing the soldiers and the did and the solder let them stay
together. This book shows many lessons and showed the different sides of the story and how WWII
changed many lives. One lesson i learned from this book
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  • 2. Tony Kushner s Angels Of America According to Tony Kushner in his dramatic play, Angels of America, Kushner uses angels and religion to help develop the characters afflicted by it as well carry them through the entire play and reach some sort of enlightenment. Spirituality is a big thing within Angels in America, and Angels are one of them. Harper: When you look at the ozone layer, from outside, from a spaceship, it looks like a pale blue halo [...]. It s a gift, from God, the crowning touch to the creation of the world: guardian angels, hands linked [...] a shell of safety for life itself. (Kushner) To Harper, the Angel s are there to protect and watch over us. Being raised Mormon, Harper sees things through a spiritual lens. The ozone is not just a scientific fact but something that God gave to us as a gift, and the halo are not only gases but angels. Yet, to Prior, they re a symbol of death. When Prior reveals his lesion he calls them, the wine dark kiss of the angel of death (Kushner). It s a complete contrast to what Harper believes, it could be that fact Prior is not religious or because of the circumstance Prior is in. In general, angels are so far portrayed as protects and destroyers of mankind. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Joe uses the story of Jacob wrestling the Angel as a metaphor for the turmoil he feels within. Joe is a devoted Mormon, believes that homosexuality is a sin in fact they do not even recognize it. So within Joe his personal identity and his spiritual identity are constantly at war with each other. They are wrestling within him trying to dominate each other. Joe: I had a book of Bible stories when I was a kid. There was a picture I d look at twenty times every day: Jacob wrestles with the angel. [...] Jacob is young and very strong. The angel is... a beautiful man, with golden hair and wings, of course. (Kushner). Also this could be why when Joe was little he had much interest with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Hero In Beowulf And Sir Gawain And The Anglo-Saxon Hero During the Anglo Saxon literature and culture, to be a hero was to be a warrior. A hero had to be strong, and have the presence of intelligence and bravery. The warriors had to fight unto their death when needed in order to fight for the glory of their people. In addition, these heroes had to still be able to encompass humility and care in pursuance to be considered the perfect Anglo Saxon hero, but that is proven not to be an easy task. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Beowulf illustrate heroes in the face of urgency, however each character views their own importance in their society. Both heroes display the attributes of an Anglo Saxon hero, but Beowulf tends to reside in popularity whereas Sir Gawain values his dignity. To sacrifice a life is not related to the sacrifice of who one is; one should not sacrifice one s dignity to try to attain glory. Beowulf and Sir Gawain both offer themselves to fight which displays the characteristic of bravery in them, essentially allowing them to move beyond their fears. In Beowulf, Seamus Heaney illustrates the panic after dark and how the people are riven by the terror each night (Heaney 192). Beowulf, the mightiest man on earth, / high born and powerful, (Heaney 197 198) hears about Grendel and announces his plan which captivates the people s attention as he moves about like the leader he was, enlisting men, / the best he could find (Heaney 206). Beowulf perceives himself as everyone else does, the strongest man on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Questions On Uncertainty Information On The Measuring... Uncertainty Information While measuring variables, uncertainty arose to accompany the values recorded, each of which depended on the measuring tool or documented uncertainty. A summary of the uncertainty information concerning the measured variables for the diffusivity testing of acetone and ethanol is included in Table 1. Table 1: Uncertainty Summary of Measured Variables Measured Variable Uncertainty Odds Reference Temperature ±1.0 °C 2.15 1 Online Instrument Documentation Pressure ±0.4 inHg 2.15 1 Online Instrument Documentation Mass ±0.0002 g 2.15 1 Online Instrument Documentation Height ±0.05 cm 2.15 1 Half Least Count Radius ±0.05 cm 2.15 1 Half Least Count Time ±0.5 min 2.15 1 Estimate In order to translate these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For all of the tests conducted, the same apparatus was used, and the sample materials in the system were not altered between any of the tests. Seeing as the same apparatus was used for all tests, the inner chamber diameter of 2 inches remained constant for all tests. Additionally, the apparatus was purged
  • 5. with nitrogen immediately before the start of each trial to ensure that diffusion did not begin before the start of the timer. The information that was recorded for each test included the elapsed time, the weight of the condenser both before and after collecting the vapors, and the distance from the point of collection to the gas liquid interface. In addition, the room temperature and pressure was recorded each day due to the role of these measurements in calculating the predicted values. For the testing of acetone, data was gathered at half hour intervals ranging from 30 minutes to 90 minutes. During these trials, the room temperature was recorded at 22.5℃ and the room pressure was 29.18 inches Hg. Raw data for the transient diffusion trials of acetone can be found in Table 2: Table 2: Experimental Results for the Transient Diffusion of Acetone Time Elapsed (min) Distance from Interface (cm) Empty Condenser Weight (g) Final Condenser Weight (g) 30 11.55 15.2772 15.2945 17.95 15.2635 15.2766 24.35 15.2712 15.2790 30.75 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Argument Behind The Torts Of Trespass The rationale behind the torts of trespass to the person are that they protect the inviolability of personal freedom and the right of self determination within the confines of the law subject to the necessary demands of the law giving freedom from harassment and false imprisonment. The area of law in question is trespass to the person and whether the persons mentioned in the scenario have Liability under this trespass for various acts they may or may not have committed. Simon, Mel and the caretaker are victims or not liable for any torts. Consideration will be given for the liability of the persons in this scenario Sharon, Cheryl and the Surgeon who have potentially committed the following torts; Assault Battery Harassment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The case of Ireland extended the notion that a physical act is not required when it was decided that subjecting someone to silent phone calls could means assault could be enough. One could presume that future judges could extend that notion to other silent means. The effect of the defendant s action must be to produce a state of fear of immediate unlawful violence. The fear that is produced must however be reasonable immediate as in Thomas where threats by pickets to miners on a bus were not assault because the threat was not immediate due to the separation between the two sides and thus had no means to carry out the threat. Individual liability will now be examined Sharon s threat to bitch slap Cheryl good and proper could amount to an assault as it is a clear and intentional threat of a battery to Sharon. Costanza held that threats and words can amount to an assault without the need for menacing movements to be the sole cause of harm. Sharon s statement were it not for the presence of other staff would be sufficient to avoid liability Turberville, she does not have the intent to carry out the threat immediately which negates potential liability for battery as in Thomas Battery The definition of battery is an act of the defendant that directly causes and intentionally or negligently causes some physical contact with the person of the claimant without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay about Change in Massachusetts Politics Change in Massachusetts Politics Massachusetts has always been known for its politics. From the days of John Hancock and John Adams to the Kennedy Compound and failed Dukakis presidential campaign, the Bay State is, has been, and always will be a hotbed of political activism. But that does not mean that Massachusetts has a vibrant two party system. If anything can be said about Massachusetts, it is that the state and its voters are certainly lop sided towards one party. Massachusetts currently has Democrats filling all of their US House and US Senate Seats, as well as a 138 of 160 State House seats, and 33 of 40 State Senate seats. The only state wide office held not held by the Democrats is the Governor s seat, which is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The immigrants were forced to work extensive hours, many times could not speak English, had limited experience with voting, and furthermore had little interest in the elite candidates that were running. Thus, the power of the wealthy continued to reign in the state. Staunch conservatives that held only pro business ideologies came into office on swells of support. The state representative and senate seats were filled to the brim with Republicans, much in the way they are filled with Democrats today. This is most evident in the rise of Coolidge in the Bay State. Coolidge s laissez faire beliefs and elite ideas personified the Massachusetts political scene at the time. Slowly, however, this system began to fade. As unions grew, working immigrants became acquainted with a new idea: leisure time. As work hours were slashed from 12 to 10 even down to a reasonable 8, the newcomers were slowly becoming allowed to take some time to evaluate what they had been working so hard for. Unions: A rise to power As Unions began to grow amongst the factory workers in the cities, a new sentiment began to grow through the huddled masses. The idea of self determination began to slowly enter the minds of the workers who were seeing successes on the picket lines. As the new immigrants (who at this time may even have been second generation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Montessori vs. Traditional Education Essay Education is very important especially in this day and age. What school one attends and how they perceive school to be is a huge factor in one s life success. There has been research done in the past few years proving that students who receive a Montessori education will prosper academically more so than those who receive a traditional education (Ryniker and Shoho, 2001). Traditional schools typically follow teacher based philosophies and the Montessori education is student centered. On average, children enjoy student based philosophy classrooms. Therefore, they are much more in tuned to what they are learning and that benefits their educational career. Having fun while learning is the key to keeping children engaged. Maria Montessori ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many people think of it as controlled chaos (Kramer, 1976). Montessori resources are divided into four categories: practical life, sensorial, academic and cultural/artistic supplies (Scotty, 2009). Alan Gartner and Dorothy Lipsky, City University of New York academic researchers conducted research about success rates of public Montessori students (Schapiro, 2002). The research conducted proves the children who attend Montessori public schools are better in certain subjects (Schapiro, 2002). Montessori is also very beneficial to children with dyslexia, because they use phonics to teach. Attending a Montessori school is also an educational advantage for children because they have the opportunity to start as early as the age of three (Schapiro, 2002). According to the study conducted by Alan Gartner and Dorothy Lipsky, research was found that students who attended a Montessori public school did significantly better in math and social studies. Their overall GPA was not significantly higher than others but males received higher scores in science, while females received higher scores in math, compared to other students who did not attend a Montessori school (Schapiro, 2002). Montessori graduates also received higher scores overall on the ACT mathematics test, but lower on the ACT reading test (Schapiro, 2002). Montessori students also tend to fail fewer classes and take more honors and advanced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Health And Performance Effects Of Alcohol Use By... What are the health and performance effects of alcohol use by intercollegiate / Varsity athletes? Alcohol is the most commonly used recreational drug globally and its consumption, often in large volume, is deeply embedded in many aspects of Western society . It is used by members of all societies in countries around the world, either consumed moderately or in excess. University is a place in one s life when those who have just finished secondary school go to experience a higher quality of education. Some of these students enter university as student athletes, playing sports such as varsity football or competing in swimming while attending classes and lectures. In this essay, risk and protective factors will be analyzed with regards to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to a study conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health, athletes reported more binge drinking, heavier alcohol use, and a greater number of drinking related harms. Along with these findings, researchers also found that despite athletes drinking heavier than non athletes, student athletes displayed greater efforts in alcohol prevention and possessed unique motivations to curb their alcohol consumption. As mentioned before, student athletes are consistently shown to be an at risk population among university students. In a journal titled Protective behavioural strategies and their relationship with negative alcohol consequences among college athletes , student athletes participate in greater alcohol consumption as well as experience more negative consequences of alcohol abuse. Within college populations, protective behavioural strategies have been shown to reduce the impact of alcohol related negative consequences, however not much is known about protective behavioural strategies among the at risk sub population of student athletes. According to this study, protective behavioural strategies did little to increase the distance from alcohol consumption and negative consequences. In conclusion, athletes display greater tendencies to binge drink and show higher numbers of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Differences Between Latin America Latin America is one region of the world known for its similarities across national borders, paired with stark differences. While Latin American countries share cultural elements such as, language, religion, and a colonial history, each society has developed differently in terms of political, economic, and social organization. One major difference across Latin America is individual nations relationships with family planning and abortion systems. Each country s stance on the morality of abortion, contraception, reproduction, and sexuality, differs from its neighbors and the region at large. In some cases the difference is visible within national borders, such as in Mexico, where abortion is only legal inside the capital city (Fondo Maria). In other cases the countries themselves are homogenous in law, but differ greatly from the legal positions of their neighbors. Due to such variation it is impossible to claim that Latin America as a whole aligns with one attitude concerning family planning and abortion. Additionally, both systems are simultaneously present in countries creating a complex and intriguing system of reproductive health. Due to this variety, this paper focuses on Chile and Cuba as examples of two opposing extremes. In Cuba abortion is legal under all circumstances as compared to Chile, where abortion was historically criminalized. These two country s situations ask the question of how family planning programs and abortion rates connect with and influence one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Compare And Contrast Black And Wordsworth London is the capital if England. With the changes of history and times, and the vicissitudes of the world, this old line and beautiful city has formed the humanistic spirit with national characteristics. After reading the two Williams works, I couldn t hold back my curiosity about the differences in their poems. Although Black and Wordsworth are all important representatives of romantic poets, their writing styles and points of view vary so much. How could London vary so much in two productions? What caused the disparity? This sends me thinking deeply. First and foremost, the most possible reason is the background. The two writers stayed in two different ages, so it s hard to avoid the difference in their writing styles. London by William ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although they were all in London, the characters in their poems differed in thousands of ways. The poem written by Blake pressed close to the daily life of citizens who lived in London. He focused mostly on the poor and common people, like infants, soldiers and harlot, and he used ordinary words to express his personal feelings. The words like weakness , woe , cry , fear and so on, they all became the representative words of streetscape of London. The poet meticulously portrayed the form and emotion of every person, that brought stirring effect to readers. The poet represents the sound and picture of London to us. The pedestrians sadness on their faces, the little baby s crying caused by shock, the noise on the road, the shouting of the chimney sweeper, the curses of the prostitutes, these representative pictures line on the charter d street , raise the readers sympathy, strengthen its drama part. In this poetry, In every ... is repeated three times, with this strong repetition, Blake mixes literal and metaphorical meaning in a disturbing and powerful way. Faces bear marks, marriage is destroyed, both are signs of the corruption and decay of a city whose streets are chartered and whose rivers are even chartered too. The chartered river is one of the images of natural life turned rotten and corrupt. William Blake uses his poetry as a means of social criticism. Wordsworth, however, the view in his poem is a distant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Last Day of a Condemned Man by Victor Hugo and In Cold... One debate that is surrounded by the death penalty is the humanity of it. Can we consider making someone wait for months, and even more realistically years, to be put to death? In the books The Last Day of a Condemned Man and In Cold Blood, both narrators tell the tale of impending death. While The Last Day of a Condemned Man is told in a first person view, In Cold Blood is told from a third person. Although from different views, each tells the trials and tribulations of approaching the death penalty. The Last Day of a Condemned Man wrote by Victor Hugo, is told by a man who is waiting on death row for a crime never established. Based on 1829 France and the reign of terror, from the beginning of the novel to the end you see the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That quote gives you a real sense of the suffering one feels while they are on death row. Although Capote does not use the same metaphor in In Cold Blood, illness is also a part of the novel. Capote uses mental heath as a statement when it came to Perry. Although Capote never comes right out and says it, both him and Perry seem to have a little bit of mental illness. While Perry showed signs of mental illness before the murders, his incarceration also seems to intensify it. Perry was diagnosed with schizophrenia and extreme paranoia. With death constantly looming over his head, the paranoid thoughts he suffered from continued and became more prevalent. Since 1983, over 60 people with mental illness or retardation have been executed in the United States. It is also known that mental illness increases thirty percent when in incarceration. In both novels the criminals were put to death in inhumane ways. In The Last Day of a Condemned Man, the man is put to death by the guillotine, and in In Cold Blood, hanging killed both Perry and Dick. While the guillotine was a new, and more accurate way of killing than the axe, it still did not always work. Also, the beheading was done out in the square in front of all to see. This humiliating experience is the last thing the convicted would see. Also, many times the convicted would be killed in batches and would be forced to watch the others in front of them be killed. Hanging, although used for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Narrative Essay About My Guinea Pig Christmas break was finally over, so it was time to return to the stressful world known as school. I wanted to check on my guinea pig, Sparky, when I first woke up at six o clock a.m. to see how he was doing. However, once I had lifted the small pink den that he slept under, I had discovered the ugly truth. The guinea pig that I had adopted from PetSmart nearly two weeks ago lay there unmoving, motionless. I had tried picking him up to put him in his small carrier, but he was very stiff and heavy, so I decided to leave him until my parents had found out. He s really dead, isn t he? I thought to myself. I could already feel the tears forming in my eyes, and my sight started becoming very blurry. I slowly walked downstairs to tell my mom, and I could tell that she was also sad about it. Though, it seemed as if both her and my dad had already thought something like this might happen, even if they didn t say anything about it. It s not your fault, my mom told me. It s the pet store s. They didn t tell us if he had any certain condition and they probably didn t have him tested for any illnesses at all recently. Once I had finished getting ready for school and got on the bus, I started telling anyone that I knew well and felt comfortable talking to about the incident, though I feel like I should have asked them how their Christmas break went and talked about the fun things both of us did instead. No matter what I thought of, I could not force the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Definition Of Maintaining Rule Of Law V: Morality Ought Criterion: Maintaining Rule of Law The rule of law is vital to keep power with the people and prevent a government from being all powerful and oppressive. Specific to the actor (juror) Jurors become part of the legal system, part of the governance, so they are particularly obligated to society as a whole. Contention 1 Jury nullification undermines legal stability by wrongfully distributing lawmaking powers and destroying due process and objective application. Legal expert, Erick Haynie writes: Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology Volume 88 Issue 1 Fall Article 8 Fall 1997 Populism, Free Speech, and the Rule of Law: The Fully Informed Jury Movement and its Implications Erick J. Haynie 1. Rule of Law v. Rule of Men ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 6 This reality was explained long ago in the Supreme Court s landmark decision of Sparf Hansen v. United States,8 7 which addressed the issue of jury nullification in the federal court system. Holding that it is the right and duty of the trial judge to instruct the jury to follow the law, the Court wrote that: Public and private safety alike would be in peril if the principle be established that juries in criminal cases may, of right, [be told to] disregard the law as expounded to them by the court, and become a law unto themselves. Under such a system, the principal function of the judge would be to preside and keep order while jurymen, untrained in the law, would determine questions affecting life, liberty, or property according to such legal principles as, in their judgement, were applicable to the particular case being tried.... We must hold firmly to the doctrine that in the courts of the United States it is the duty ofjuries in criminal cases to take the law from the court, and apply that law to the facts as they find them to be from the evidence. The Ninth Circuit has criticized nullification arguments by counsel as violative of the rule of law in even stronger terms: If we... allow lawyers to appeal for jury nullification ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay on Eating Apes by Dale Paterson Is it right, in the deepest moral sense, for one conscious being to eat another? Throughout Eating Apes, Dale Peterson takes the readers through what he experienced, saw, and the issues presented with trying to protect the apes to gear us to answer that question. He was able to do this with the stories of Karl Ammann, who took the photographs presented in the book, and Joseph Melloh, a gorilla hunter from Cameroon. Prior to taking this class, my knowledge of apes going extinct went as far as being aware that we needed to save them from extinction. However, I was unaware of neither how brutal apes were treated nor how pivotal they were to people in Central Africa s diet until I began reading Eating Apes. Eating Apes is a descriptive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As I began to read through the chapters, I realized that Peterson was not shy about the specific details of how hunters killed apes and what were done to the bodies after. For example, in chapter four, Peterson describes how they skinned and cooked apes, All soft parts (including the brains) are quickest to spoil, and therefore will either be cooked and eaten on the spot or transported back to camp and consumed right away (68). Peterson also discussed how they, cut off the hands and feet (as typically the most desirable cuts of all) (68). This was only the beginning of many explicit descriptions Peterson includes to emphasize how apes were killed or what happened to their bodies, but I think the details served to prove to the readers how little respected and valued apes were. It did not matter that apes are considered genetically close to humans modern gorilla DNA is 97.7 percent the same as that of humans and modern chimpanzee and bonobo DNA are about 98.7 percent identical to humans. Instead, as long as hunters were getting paid and the locals were supplied with food that was all that mattered. While I thought that Peterson s descriptions sufficed to help the readers see how apes were treated dead or alive, the pictures were more shocking. Originally, I skipped over the pictures, but they served to help bring Peterson s words to life. Prior ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Kristy Fleming Research Paper Who is Dr. Kristy Fleming? After completing her graduation from the University of California, Dr. Kristy M. Fleming joined the Irvine School of Medicine to pursue her higher studies. With her hard work and special skills, she soon received a prestigious medical honor from the society Alpha Omega Alpha. After spending years in learning aesthetic treatments of skin issues and skin cancer, she took up a specialization in the field of cosmetic dermatology as well. Her strong academic background surely helped her to become a talented healthcare provider and a board certified cosmetic dermatologist. At our Appearance Center, a leading plastic surgery center in Orange County, we take pride to have such an experienced and talented cosmetic dermatologist. Specialties and Areas of Practice: At our Appearance Center in Newport Beach, Dr. Kristy Fleming helps patients with skin issues. Some of her area of expertise includes micrographic surgeries, cosmetic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of our special skin treatment and aesthetic enhancement options include Botox and skin fillers. We are happy to offer at home Botox administration at our client s house. Plus, we have in office full surgery center where our board certified doctors perform plastic surgeries and other cosmetic surgical enhancements. Patients with any skincare issues, aging problems and medical dermatology issue are welcome to contact our office to meet Dr. Fleming. Our expert team will schedule a pre consultation to find the best skincare treatment for you. Once you meet Dr. Fleming, she will help you learn more about the treatment plans and will find the right skincare approach suitable for your skin. She is well qualified to treat both aesthetic and medically related skin problems. Feel free to call our Appearance center office for scheduling an appointment and consultation regarding your specific skincare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Importance Of A Second Language Acquisition Take a look around in any instruction manual, what do you notice besides the instructions? The fact that it is printed in at least two different languages, sometimes even more than that. The United States is often referred to as the melting pot of many cultures. This is shown in everyday life from an instruction manual for new products to having alternate language television channels. The use of a second language is becoming a necessity of life. Second language acquisition (SLA) is the acquiring of a language that is not the native language spoken by an individual. It is often referred to as speaking a foreign language, but it is more than just speaking, it is a complete learning process (Troike, 2012). Acquiring a second language is only part of the situation; when should it be taught is the question more people are asking. A second language is necessary and should be taught in elementary school because of the nation s need for multilingualism, the early learning of a language is easier, the creativity of diversity is enhanced, and it can have a social impact on our changing society. The need for multilingualism and second language acquisition is growing. Rowena Alegria is a subject editor for the Spanish language weekly Viva Colorado, and explains that this is not a new topic, but one that has gone on for years with different speaking immigrants (2011). Many countries have more the one national language. Worldwide communications that are done are not just in English. He ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Catheterization Term Paper The decision either to perform or not to perform a cardiac catheterization in a patient who also has acute renal failure can be a difficult decision to reach. Diagnostic blood and urine tests can prove to be beneficial in helping the provider make such a tough decision. The contrast used in the cardiac catheterization can harm the function of the kidneys, and it can push the patient from acute to chronic renal failure, which can influence quality of life as well as morbidity and mortality. When a patient has chest pain, the nurse practitioner should perform a thorough assessment to ensure the angina is cardiac related and not from another source, such as pleuritic chest pain or muscular chest pain (Grossman Porth, 2014). Once it is confirmed by one s assessment that the chest pain is cardiac related, then one should look at serum diagnostic results, such as the cardiac enzymes. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2012) is the urinary live type fatty acid binding protein (L FABP). Manabe et al. (2012) found L FABP is a valuable predictor of contrast induced nephropathy for individuals with chronic kidney disease who required contrast for diagnostics prior to actual exposure to the dye. The predictive level of L FABP is greater than or equal to 24.5 µg/g for individuals with chronic kidney failure prior to contrast exposure (Manabe et al., 2012); this means that if an individual has an L FABP level of 24.5 or higher, then the likelihood of developing contrast induced nephropathy is high. However, there is a need for more studies for the utility of L FABP for individuals with acute kidney failure, instead of chronic kidney failure. If this test proves to be beneficial for individuals with acute renal failure, then perhaps this could assist providers in their evaluation of the risks and benefits associated with contrast involved diagnostic studies and interventions in patients with acute renal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Symbolism In The Crucible The most important word in The Crucible is lie , it is a word that is used very often that represents the main theme of the book, intolerance, and creates the conflict in the whole play. The Crucible is a play that is about a group of girls that lived in Salem at the time witchery was feared. Abigail lead girls to the forest where they all danced around a fire, when they were found, the girls were brought to trial. People started accusing the girls and other people around them of witchcraft. Along with accusations, innocent people kept getting hanged because at the time, the court took someone s word for evidence instead of actual proof. The word lie is very connected to one of the biggest themes of the book, intolerance. In The Crucible , ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Richard Niebuhr s Work, Christ And Culture H. Richard Niebuhr s work, Christ and Culture, presents a fivefold typology to describe the different ways Christians understand the interrelation between God, human beings, and culture, and the inherent nature of each of these categories. Niebuhr begins by talking about Christians who understand Christ in diametric opposition to an inherently sinful culture. These Christians see Christ calling them to tear down culture or enter into monastic communities to guard themselves from it. Niebuhr ends his typology by describing Christians who see Christ s work as the work of redemption. Christ transforms people by converting us back to our original state so that we might glorify God and change society so that it likewise reflects this change in personhood. Jose Porfirio Miranda s brand of liberation theology adopts the logic of these Niebuhrian types while offering a unique constructive perspective. In this paper, I will explain Niebuhr s construction of Christ against Culture and Christ transforming culture before applying these types to Miranda s theory of justice and discussing the way in which Miranda s description of Christians in the public sphere resonates with these Niebuhrian categories. I will then discuss what Niebuhr and Miranda offer to people of faith, I will apply their insights to the current presidential campaign, and then I will conclude by discussing the way in which our political culture lauds the voices of the rich and powerful at the expense of all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Things They Carried A Soldiers Sweetheart Essay Difference Between Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong amp; A Soldier s Sweetheart Once a successful novel hits the market, producers are inclined to adapt the story into a movie. Since imagination, symbolism, and character psyches are explored in a novel, the movies tend to lack the luster of the original text. Using their imagination, readers are able to conjure up characters and scenes that are unique. This is the case with Tim O Brien s, Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong. This is a story where love and war collide after a soldier brings his sweetheart to his Vietnamese post. On the whole, this chapter in The Things They Carried is far superior to the film, The Soldier s Sweetheart, because it has thorough descriptions of characters ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She wanted to learn more about how to shoot a gun. She wanted to be like one of the guys. The novel installs all these ideas, but it also allows the reader to use their creativity. It also gives more emphasis on little traits of the character that make the character more unique. Therefore, due to the film s inability to give audiences more information about the characters, their role and their emotions, the novel is much more informative. The novel is capable of giving readers more insight into the story with the use of symbols and hidden meanings. It is able to do this because it depicts important underlying messages and incidents. For instance, in the novel one may realize that Mary Anne starts to wear a necklace with tongues on it. This shows the readers that Mary Anne is no longer than clean innocent girl. She is now a brutal solder always ready to kill. Elongated and narrow, like pieces of blackened leather, the tongues were threaded along a length of copper wire, one overlapping the next, the tips curled upward as if caught in a final shrill syllable (O Brien 111). Portrayed in both the novel and movie is Mary Anne s change in personal hygiene. No cosmetics, no fingernail filing. She stopped wearing jewelry, cut her hair short and wrapped ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Iceberg Of The Internet The iceberg of the internet Google search results may seem like a lot; however, that s only around 4% of the internet . (Yale 2014). You see, search engines do their best to find as many websites as they can by using crawlers to dig around. The surface web is anything that has been indexed by these crawlers, basically it s anything that shows up in Google search results. Websites such as Wikipedia and Bing fall under the surface web category as well. However, some websites are designed specifically to block these crawlers, thus, making the website unreachable, and unable to be shown in search results. These websites are part of a different category known as the deep web. The deep web is really anything that can t been indexed, unsearchable and unreachable, by search engines. Now, the deep web is often confused with the dark web, giving the deep web a bad reputation. People associate these types of websites with criminal activities, such as drugs. However, that s far from the truth. In reality the deep web is what many people use. The deep web includes things like your email, bank information and credit card information, you can t search that stuff up on Google now can you? The deep web itself can be divided into many sub categories such as private web, software etc. Due to the nature of these websites, we are not sure exactly how many of them there are. However, it s safe to assume that most websites are located in the deep web. People have speculated that the deep web ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Hollywood Vertical Integration Those who study film surely know the names of brothers Auguste and Louis Lumiére. To many film historians, these men are credited with history s first public film screening. It is worth noticing that the Lumiére brothers were responsible for every aspect of their films. This meant that they were in charge of creating the film and getting it to the audiences. However, as the film industry evolved throughout the years, these different steps became more complex and needed to be split into three separate stages: production, distribution, and exhibition. The first stage, production, can be broken down into four separate parts: development, pre production, production, and post production. In the beginning of production, the development stage, the idea for the film is carefully selected. Following the selection, a screenplay is written for the chosen idea and then pitched to a major company. The pitch of the film is a crucial as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, most people also know that with the spending of money comes risk. Although Hollywood seems careless with expenditures, the film industry is actually quite conscientious when it comes to saving time and money, lowering costs and risks, and maintaining the flow of production. In order to accomplish these things, vertical integration came about which quickly gave rise to Hollywood s studio system. Vertical integration refers to the owning and involvement in all three stages of the film industry: production, distribution, and exhibition. This was first seen in the film industry immediately following WWI when the largest producer distributor created a theater chain. Following this, the largest exhibition conglomerate became involved in the production of films. Numerous mergers followed shortly after and created the Big Five: Paramount, MGM, Twentieth Century, Warner Brothers, and RKO. These companies dominated the film industry through the studio ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Man s Search For Meaning By Frankl Journal Assignment#3 In the book Man s Search For Meaning, Frankl introduced the meaning of life that he discovered during he suffered in concentration camp. He also mentioned that people find meaningful life by creating work, experiencing something, and by the attitude we toward unavoidable suffering. As a young people, I less advanced in life and less enlightened by experience. I can t image how many painful memory that he had, and I don t know in what dilemma he found the meaning of lives. Undoubtedly, Frankl noticed the value of his life, and his difficult life experience helped him know himself, and finally he overcame many difficulties. Thus, for me, I think I can find meaningful lives by achieving self realization and experiencing more things in my life. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One example of self realization is making a choice. There is many choices in people s life, and they always need to choose their own path of life. Some choices are successful, and some choices may not be desired. All of those growth choices are the process of achieving self realization. For instance, when I was eighteen, I made a choice which is came to the United States with my parents. I chose this lifestyle, and I wanted to take responsibility for my life. One fulfills his or her potential and show talents is another example of self realization; people will feel satisfied when they make the most of their ability, and they will find the meaningful of lives. In my opinion, self realization is not to do so many big things, it means experience a tough process, and I need to be diligent and persevering in order to realize my potential. When I do my tasks or develop my strong point, I always do my best. I want to know what I do well and what kind of person I want to be. That s the way which can help me realize self realization; I discover my strengths and abilities and beyond myself, and I can find my meaningful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Executive Officer Chief Executive Officers Chief Executive Officers (which will be referred to as CEOs for the remainder of this paper) is arguably the most prestigious position an individual can hold in the business world. There is no disputing the high level of responsibility necessary to manage the operations and resources of any company, while also being the key figure between the company s board of directors and the stakeholders which are effected as a result of the company s actions. Despite the high level of responsibility, it is worth asking a question that has been up for debate not just in recent years, but for the past several decades, which is whether or not CEO compensation can be justified? Just to put into perspective how much one of Canada s highest paid CEOs makes, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The short answer is no. I firmly believe that today s CEOs are overpaid as a result of the use of stock options as a pay initiative; rewarding CEOs with huge severance packages regardless of whether they bring success to the company or not; and because they are essentially overpaid managers Stock Options are one of the Main Culprits for Overcompensation of CEOs If we break down how CEOs are generally paid we may look at their base salary, which can range from approximately $300,000 upwards to between 4 and 5 million for Canada s top executives. What the average person may not be informed about is the additional compensation that is available to be earned from bonuses, stock options, and other payments on top of the base salary. Canada s Highest earning CEO in 2015, Gerald W. Schwartz of Onex Corporation, made $86.5 Million of his total $87.9 Million salary from other such forms of compensation. Stock options are typically used as a form of compensation because they offer the CEO an incentive laden form of salary that in theory will make the CEO make decisions in the best interest of the shareholders, and if share prices go up they too are rewarded. Stock options are truly a no lose situation for the CEO, because they are not required to pay for the options and in the event of share price ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Spanked Children Research Paper Agree or Disagree: Children should not be spanked in order to discipline them for a negative behavior Today, in the era of human rights, while the rights of children are officially recognized by international bodies, corporal punishment have not disappeared. According to a survey conducted in 2005 by the School of Psychology on behalf of UNICEF, violence against children worldwide spares no social category: it is present in the streets, in charitable institutions, of course, in the family. It appears indeed concluded this inquiry as an educational method and a culturally accepted way of social regulation. According to the same study, many parents admitted beating their children, some admit lecturing and another minority resort to punishments ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We will find in the spanked kids a physical and verbal form of aggression against others: classmate, family members, friends etc... it is like an expression of all frustration accumulated by spanked and frustrated child. Another study published in the Akron Law Review examined criminal records and found that children raised where a legal ban on parental corporal punishment is in effect are much more likely to be involved in crime. When kids and spanked or abuse in their childhood are spanked, they develop a hatred. The immediate consequence in their adolescence is physical aggression. It is the most common in the adolescent behavior and are likely to result in physical injury. The most extreme form of violence is a homicide. Thus, fights involving weapons and fights by teenagers old enough to be able to inflict serious injuries are what see in the street every day. So finally spanked kids destroy them more than it help them to behave as parents would like to. It is why it is better to choose a different way to help kids to understand and to learn what is acceptable and what is not. In fact Dozens of countries have banned parental corporal punishment, such as Germany, Italy, and in 2007 New Zealand, which use force to correct children causes complete criminal penalties, and where the mother cannot even legally take the hand of her child to bring it where it refuses to go. And according to Krisha McCoy, discipline is a way of teaching children the restraint and values necessary to become competent and independent adults. When our child behaves negatively, the best way to teach him the positive behavior should be for example to explain what is wrong in his behavior, then explain or show with examples what is better to do. Also and the explanation of the reasons of positive behaviors regarding others, environments, society, laws, rules. And the consequences of not doing this way or of doing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Steve Almond Against Football Summary Ashlee Griffes Carrey Barr DEN 108 B E1.D1 18 September 2014 A Brutal National Pastime Discovering the letter to the Washington Post, The dangers of concussions football are not gone there was a certain amount of interest sparked. Of course we know that the dangers of concussions are still there, why would they have stopped? Steve Almond, the writer of this letter, is replying to a previous review [....] of his new book, Against Football, he ¬¬there were dangerous falsehoods about the medical realities of football. Almond claims that his book s purpose was to talk honestly about football and explore the moral hazards of it. Almond desires to reiterate the purpose of his own writing. The author, Steve Almond, is an American writer of mostly short stories and essays. He has published ten books, and has had articles and short pieces published in newspapers such as The New York Times. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ¬¬¬¬¬Steps had been taken to prevent injuries caused by the constant collisions of the game as far back as 1905. Theodore Roosevelt gathered coaches and athletic advisors to the White House in an effort to improve the game. The changes made improved the quality as well as lowered the death rate. In 1905 alone, eighteen people died. [] In more recent times, the murder suicide of Jovan Belcher in 2012 stirred up a deal of concern. It brought attention to the elevated number of suicides in retired football players, as well as domestic violence. There is a history of football players effected with dementia and memory loss as well as different types of serious head injuries from the semi concussive hits they are constantly taking to the head, neck, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The National Security Language Initiative For Youth Last semester I was in India with a study abroad program sponsored by the State Department. The National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI Y) was created in part to learn languages not often spoken in the United States but also to create cross cultural education and understanding. World peace can be achieved by broadening each other s perspectives through everyday interactions. This idea forms an essential part of NSLI Y s mission: that we can improve understanding between our country and others, and this is achievable if each one of us decides to be the change that we hope to see in our communities. This mission aligns with both my personal and future professional missions, and as a NSLI Y student and alumna, I am able to be ambassador, building connections between communities through everyday interactions, volunteering, and speaking about my study abroad experience. Therefore, as a study abroad participant, perhaps the most simple, but one of the most important ways, to promote intercultural learning is to get involved. As a member of my host community, I was able to open my ears and mind to every opportunity available to me to participate in my community: through everyday traditions and once a year celebrations, school activities, volunteer opportunities, and religious and extracurricular activities. I said yes to all of the new opportunities that presented themselves to me, whether it was trying a new, unidentifiable food or running a 5K. I let my passion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. A Retrieved Reformation O Henry In the story A Retrieved Reformation by O. Henry, Jimmy Valentine is an infamous and highly skilled bank robber. When Jimmy moves to Elmore, he decides it is time to give up bank robbing and become a reinvented and better person. Jimmy Valentine is erased and Ralph Spencer, the well respected, honest shoe shop owner is the man that is written over the old Jimmy. The story conveys that people can change, and being able to accept people when they change is very generous and is a sophisticated thing to do. Jimmy made a living from robbing banks and people all over the country wanted to capture him. Whenever he was placed in jail, he would always get bailed out shortly afterwards. Ben Price, a detective who had been trying to catch Jimmy for years, tracked him down to Elmore. Going to marry the banker s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One device used is an allusion. Mr. Ralph Spencer, the phoenix that arose from Jimmy Valentine s ashes. O. Henry compares Jimmy to a phoenix a great, powerful, positive thing that came from a dishonest crook that really didn t deserve to be as successful as he was. Meeting Annabel caused Jimmy to want to make this transformation because he knew that an honest girl would never fall in love with a robber because she wouldn t be able to trust him. Another literary device used by O. Henry is irony. Ben Price let Jimmy go even after he saw Jimmy doing the thing that was the reason Ben was searching for him in the first place. Ben witnessed Jimmy breaking into a bank, something Ben never imagined he would witness. The difference was, Jimmy had changed his entire outlook on life and he had different values in life. He no longer valued money and possessions obtained illegally; he wouldn t accept capital unless he had earned it. Ralph Spencer valued honesty and hard work. O. Henry s surprise ending is a clever way used to develop the theme of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Iran Hostage Crisis Of 1979 Essay In the late 20th century, the government of the United States was going through a difficult time. Having just came out of World War II, the Soviet Union and the United States were in a state of political and military tension known as the Cold War. Little attention did the government of the United States give to the other issues at hand. While, in the Middle East there was a storm forming, the citizens of Iran were undergoing an evolution into a democratic government; breaking apart from it monarchical rule. During this extremely crucial phase for Iran, the U.S. and United Kingdom stepped in to overthrow this democratic development to strengthen their own agendas. In response to this corruption that caused oppression amongst the Iranian people, they rose up against the U.S. and held our citizen s hostage. This was known as the Iran Hostage Crisis of 1979. In this essay we will discuss how the evolving decisions and events that built up to the Iranian Hostage Crisis were due to a shortsightedness and lack of the understanding of people. Iran a country once ruled over by a monarch had begun its democratic transformation and had elected their first officials and prime minister. Mohammad Mosaddegh, democratically elected Prime Minister of Iran from 1951 until 1953. When Mohammad Mosaddegh came into power, he pushed to nationalize their countries oil industry which has been under British control since 1913 through the Anglo Persian Oil Company. Though, it would seem the U.K. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Leadership Reflection For Senior Leadership According to the Introduction to Strategic Studies Course Directive, This year presents an opportunity to walk in the shoes of senior leaders making difficult and complex decisions before you begin wearing them upon graduation. From the above sentence I can conclude that, this paper could be the beginning of my journey to wear the higher level leaders shoes. As I am now starting preparation for a future senior leadership assignment, I have to equip myself with the required knowledge and skills in order to act as senior military leader. Therefore, Thomas Galvin outlines four mission specific roles and senior military leaders should also take lessons from history, like from The Gulf War, 1990 1991, . The four roles are, a strategic advisor and communicator, a strategic planner, a strategic theorist, and senior leader at the strategic level. So that this paper will focus mainly on my reflection towards to the first two mission specific roles. Therefore, my choice from the roles are the strategic advisor and communicator, and the strategic planner because working to exercise these roles would have more benefit to jump for the rest two roles. From the case study, I have selected General Collin Powel and General H. Norman Schwarzkopf roles from the case study. In order to link and reflect my future area that should be strengthen. Their roles and experiences are good examples that are helpful as I prepare myself and work enthusiastically in order to strengthen my senior ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Edmund Feldman and Art Criticism Essay Edmund Burke Feldman was an Alumni Foundation Distinguished University Professor of Art at the University of Georgia. He was an art educator as well as an art historian. He has written several books about art including The Philosophy of Art Education, First Edition, 1995. The primary focus of this paper is to inform and show what Doctor Feldman thought was important to art teachers by correlating the practices of teaching art to the issues of philosophy Doctor Feldman wanted to bring together both subjects of art education and art teaching. He outlined the principle issues of art education and provided art teachers with a way of creating goals for teaching art. Dr. Feldman revealed that the approach to art education should be seen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The third and fourth steps, however, begin to be more abstract and evaluative in nature. Instead of technical, the conversation begins to move into the aesthetic considerations of the art. Obviously, it is easier for an observer to complete the first two steps of the Feldman Method but it is necessary for the observer to engage in the final two steps in order to garner the full meaning of the art, especially as it affects him or her. The observer moves from seeing the art as an object at a distance to an object being engaged and attended to in meaningful ways. If then an instructional leader begins to describe teaching behaviors as art, one can observe that the same movement from concern about self to concern about others also happens. To put it differently, initially the conversation focuses on the technical dimensions and afterwards addresses the aesthetic elements of the lesson. In the first two steps, the instructional supervisor observes the lesson in its technical dimensions. The observer describes and analyzes the lesson and these pieces are very important. In fact, without these two steps, and in particular learning outcomes and classroom management, being successful it is premature to consider other parts of the lesson. If, on the other hand, the supervisor describes and analyzes the lesson with a His four step, (description, analysis, interpretation, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Harvest Moon Provision Case Study Commissioner Davis made a motion to purchase a used Ingersoll Rand DD 35 Roller from Wall Excavation for $4,000.00. Commissioner Baily seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote of the Board. Erin Callen was present to request a variance on the setback for a shop that was built at 2091E 2200N. The shop should have been built 55 feet from the section line. The northwest corner of the shop is approximately 31 feet from the section line and the southwest corner of the shop is approximately 35 feet from the section line. Commissioner Davis made a motion to grant a variance on the setback for the shop with the stipulation that in the event a road becomes necessary, the Callen s will grant the District additional right of way on the west side of 2100E between 2100N and 2200N section line to meet the county setback requirement. Commissioner Baily seconded the motion and it carried with a unanimous vote of the Board. Road Supervisor Lancaster reported on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Several residents in Harvest Moon Subdivision have built decorative mailbox walls in the District s right of way right next to the edge of the asphalt which makes maintenance of the roadways difficult. Also, the decorative mailbox walls that are in the right of way are not crash worthy. Devoe Brown, Developer of Harvest Moon Subdivision related that the final plat was accepted before the mailbox policy was adopted and would like the District to continue to allow decorative mailbox walls to match the continuity throughout the subdivision. Devoe Brown also related that he met with the Kimberly Post Office and the decorative mailbox walls meet their standards. Following discussion, the Board of Commissioners would like to a take field trip to view the mailbox decorative walls in Harvest Moon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Duality In Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde There are two sides to every person, and that is expressed largely in the book, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Duality is also expressed in the play, Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare. The book Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde talks about how man has two natures, a good nature and an evil nature. The statement, I stood already committed to a profound duplicity of life (Stevenson, 123) expresses this. Henry Jekyll was a good man; he helped people. H had great friends, was very intelligent and a respected doctor in London. Henry also had another side to himself, and he named that side Hyde. Hyde was an evil looking man. People said he had a hint of deformity but no one could say what was deformed about him. He was not a respected man; he was hated by people that he met. He engaged in all manner of evil acts. He did terrible things that Victorian society frowned upon. Yes, I preferred ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Friar Lawrence compares man to plant. The Friar expressed the duality found in nature when he says, In man as well as herbs, grace and rude will; (II,III, 28 Shakespeare). Friar Lawrence also talks to Juliet about how one small pretty flower holds the power to kill or heal: Within the infant rind of this small flower poison hath residence and medicine in man as well as herbs, grace and rude will... (II, II, 23 31 Shakespeare). There is evil in beauty and beauty in evil. This is comparable to where Jekyll and Hyde live. Hyde lives in a pretty neighborhood with a nice courtyard and shops, but when one see Hyde s house it is the complete opposite of the neighborhood; it is old and decrepit; the paint is peeling and the door has no knob. This is an example of evil or ugliness in beauty. Jekyll lives in this older part of the city. The buildings are run down, but when you see Henry Jekyll s house, it is beautiful. This is an example of beauty living alongside ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Zara Business Plan (Haley Burton, Neil Colombini and... Zara Business Plan Haley Burton Neil Colombini Brendan Morley Franchise A few broad questions related to the finance sector of the franchise are: Do you have the financial resources or means to get the resources required to buy a franchise?, will your capital provide you with a cushion for at least one year after you have paid for the franchise, allowing a one year period of time to break even?, what is a high estimate of your fixed expenses such as rent and your variable and operating expenses such as wages and stock?. When buying the Zara franchise rights, the franchise fee typically varies between 5% and 10% of the franchise store s sales. Included in that fee, Zara offers franchisees full access to corporate services, such as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because we are beginning a new franchise, we discovered that lenders would want the loan backed by collateral or guaranteed by an agency such as the Small Business Administration. Thus, we decided that we would pursue a SBA loan since the SBA is a government entity and we would be more likely able to receive a loan. Marketing What do customers want? High quality fashions, at reasonable, prices. This clothing we provide must be cutting edge and exactly what people are buying in Europe. Like every good marketing company, they must understand what the customer values and wants, not what the company wants. This must be realistic and effective. We want to know and understand the customer so well, that the clothes literally sell without advertisement needed. Zara will see a lot of its results through its marketing. When it comes to customer service, the goal is to put customer satisfaction as the highest priority. To build good customer relationships that keep them returning. This is the foundation for many successful clothing retailers, and will be our prime goal. We have examined several other successful fashion retailers, like Nordstrom, and looked at their customer service, this is the type that we hope to impersonate. When it comes to the customer market, Zara will really research its customers thoroughly, such as asking for customer zip codes at checkout, and optional surveys. This typical market might not be the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. An Analysis Of Elizabeth Barrett Browning s Sonnets Of... All literary genres are dealing with the particular context and construction to reflect on values, attitudes in human societies of various eras. The comparative study of Elizabeth Barrett Browning s Sonnets of the Portuguese and Scott Fitzgerald s Pros fiction The Great Gatsby allow for a thorough evaluation of the relationship between the texts contexts and values. Both composers craft arguments on the nature of and value of life itself within the framework of love and spirituality. Browning, however writes from the perspective of a woman challenging values of the conventions of the Victorian era. Whilst, Fitzgerald construct s his text as an accusation on the emerging hedonistic and capitalist creed of 1920 s America the Jazz Age. Each writer s context will influence our understanding of the discourse and will see the meaning and significance of each text, at the same time showing the connections that are achieved. Both Gatsby and the sonnets address mortality in all its seriousness and complexity by formulating arguments on human mortality and the values each character carries within the context of mortality. The Great Gatsby presents most of the characters using immoral and corrupt means to achieve their American dream. The extent to which some characters, such as Gatsby and Myrtle go to achieve this dream, results in both their physical and symbolical death. Contextually, The Great Gatsby takes place in a time of prohibition and social challenges of values. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay On Codependency Codependency is defined by Wikipedia as a type of dysfunctional helping relationship where one person supports or enables another person s drug addiction, alcoholism, gambling addiction, poor mental health, immaturity, irresponsibility, or underachievement. In most cases people understand that it s a need to be dependent or the cause of one s problem. The cause can be anything stressful, inherited, or even just not being satisfied with life. Catching the symptoms of someone under this condition is something that is key to helping anyone or preventing them from returning to that state of mind. Understanding the key causes that results with negative effects is key to helping individuals return to a healthy life styles. Stress is a key contributor for individuals to become codependent people, especially when it results out of a dysfunctional or even over loving feeling. According to the Recovery Ranch based on relationship dynamics one can put their own needs aside to accommodate or please others to avoid conflict, rejection, an abandonment. With this just based on the relationship dynamic as a cause the effect is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One may find themselves lost or unsure. If one has underachieved then the effect is they re seeking out those to give them that feel good compliment. They need individuals to make them feel good even though deep down they realize they haven t strived or attempted to reach their potential. This can leave that individual not reaching their goal and pushing out negative energy when asked an opinion. Then those who are assisting the individual to feel better about their underachievement is also doing a disservice to the individual. By giving nothing but feel good words no one is being true to themselves, resulting in bad practices of giving advise and vision. One who suffers from this can even become addicted to many unhealthy practices to cope with their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Impeachment Of Drug Traffickers The Impeachment of Drug Traffickers Each favela used to be control by a drug gang, whose leader was named the dono (literally, the owner ) of the favela. In the case of Babilônia, it was the Terceiro Commando (CT). The Pacification Policy enabled to end the rule by drug lords, thus containing the violence that killed many residents trapped in shootings. Interviewees agreed that violence has decreased even though drug trafficking is still present. Drug traffickers acted as patrons within the favela. Evidence from the interviews confirms the picture sketched by Arias in the favela of Santa Ana and Vigario Geral (Arias, 2006). When interviewees were asked about what the traffickers did for the community, the first thing they all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Traffickers also solved issues of rape and thefts, usually by capital punishment. Arias described myth of personal security in the favelas, as traffickers were assisting only people in their network. An electrician in Babilônia confirmed it, saying that generally people who are unhappy with UPP are those who were related to traffickers . Drug traffickers then involved in politics in order to secure their position. When asked about the interference of traffickers in politics, or with the Residents Association, interviewees said they did not know or if they agreed to talk about it, said that it happened in many favelas, but not in Babilônia. Carlos Antônio, former president of the Residents Association of Babilônia, explained that during political campaigns, traffickers stayed at the entrance of the favelas and charged politicians that wanted to get it. If they did not accept the deal, they had to abandon the idea of campaigning in this favela . According to a report released by the Brazilian Newspaper O Globo, traffickers charged up to R$100,000 (25 000 USD) to let politicians enter non pacified favelas to leave posters and hand out pamphlets during the 2012 municipal elections. Traffickers thus had affiliations with politicians and consequently influenced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Stereotypes Of Women In The Short Happy Life Of Francis... There are countless times that women have been shown or portrayed in a negative light, whether it be in books, movies, or anything media related. This can basically be summed up by the word stereotype which has been used many times in the past years. Sadly, women have a set of stereotypes that many people believe, that really portrays them in a negative way. Ernest Hemingway portrays a certain set of stereotypes of women as well, through many of his stories including The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber and The Cat in the Rain . Hemingway portrays women as being unfit to face the realities of the real world. He suggests this by showing women as overly emotional, self absorbed, and unable to make competent decisions whether it be under pressure, or just in general. Women in Hemingway s stories are portrayed to be heavily sensitive and emotional, and unable to deal with the realities of life. They do not seem to understand how life is not necessarily always going to be a picture perfect world. In The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber , Margot Macomber is shown as a very emotional women in many circumstances, as if she is not able to deal with obstacles that life will throw at her. One instance of this is when the two men are having a discussion about killing the lion. At one point, she is making jokes and seeming perfectly fine, then the next thing she starts to cry. Her husband, Francis, and Wilson even acknowledge this as well. They describe how they both saw ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. A Birthday; Christina Rosetti A Birthday is an upbeat, jubilant poem about love, written by Christina Rossetti in 1861. While many believe that this love she is expressing so effusively is about a man, I believe that it is about her new found love for God. Rossetti, after all, was a very religious person. The poem, surprisingly, has an exuberant, lively tone, a great contrast to her other works, which almost always give a sense of gloom and bleakness. Rossetti creates a structured arrangement, allowing the images to flow smoothly. By separating the poem into two octets, containing eight syllables per line, Rossetti creates contrast by first, describing her feelings her all consuming happiness, how interchangeably light and heavy her feelings are then explaining ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The octet is ended with her proclamation My heart is gladder than all these, // Because my love is come to me . She cannot think of anything more joyful than the love she has found. The rhyming convention set up by Rossetti facilitates the smooth flow of the poem when read out loud. Rhyming the even numbered verses through the first octet assists the nice roll of words to a lovely ending. The second stanza starts to express and convey her love through actions. This is apparent because of the verbs used in the octet, such as raise , hang , carve and work . These imperatives suggest an authoritative tone, because it is as if she is ordering someone to do these things. Backing that statement up, is the fact that Rossetti changes from an iambic meter to trochaic which allows the recitation to focus on the verbs. This further underlines how she longs to show off her love to the world. One verb that demonstrates the infinite quality of her love is carve which, more likely than not, is associated with carving initials on the trunk of a tree , usual for young people during Rossetti s time deeply in love who profess their enduring love to one another. The bulk of the second octet is comprised of an elaborate description of how Rossetti wants to prepare by using a metaphor of a beautiful, extravagant platform as an expression of her love. In this, she uses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Affordable Care Insurance We live in a nation of freedom and free markets. However, there are some markets that are not as free. One market is the insurance industry. Insurance started in the roots of the early Republic with marine and fire insurance. Then the liability and property insurance expanded to other areas. Later life and health insurance evolved in the 1840s. Originally it was to protect the farmers. Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York took insurance to the public through accident insurance in the 1850s. As time evolved, many new companies wrote coverage for different things such as fire insurance, aviation insurance, automobile insurance, health insurance, and so on. In 1906 it was determined life insurance business was a fundamentally sound ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many large employers offering benefits started to raise costs. They did this to control spending while shifting the cost to the employee. Then employers started offering discounts for those who stopped smoking, lead a healthier lifestyle, and got annual physicals. Problems A social problem is that many people do not want to be forced to purchase insurance. People want the choose for themselves what insurance they want to pay and have the coverage needed. Many people chose not to have heath care and will pay the penalty as it is cheaper than paying the premiums. Premiums under the Affordable Health Care Act have continued to rise (Silvers, 2017). Another social problem is that insurance companies are forced out of business. In recent news, our insurance industry is not prospering as the government wants to control our health care. This reduces the amount of insurance companies that provide coverage. The purpose of government health care was to make insurance affordable and for all American. However, this regulation creates a monopoly in the industry. Risks Cannot mandate everyone to have insurance. The risk here is that people will refuse to purchase government insurance and will go without insurance. Also, premiums to increase if there are too many people using the insurance which can drive up costs. Furthermore, there is a lack to enroll young people (Blasé, 2016). The less number of healthy people signed up for the insurance the lower the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Entry Barriers of Global Marketing Entry Barriers in Global Marketing An understanding of the entry barriers to internationalization and their effect on entry mode selection is important because they can assist in determining why global marketers are unable to exploit their full potential and why many firms fail or incur financial losses in their international activities. The height and nature of market entry barriers directly influence the entry mode chosen by a company. Entry barriers increase the cost of entry and constraint the option available, and where they are high, the company might have only one choice of entry mode or else have to stay out. The concept of entry barriers comes from the economics of industrial organization. It generally connotes any obstacle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cost of Barriers The economic costs of entry barriers are well known. The efficiency created by barriers translates into higher prices for consumers. What this means to the marketer is that the barriers create additional costs for the foreign entrant. Regardless of the source of barriers, their existence means that some firm or individual will have a chance to profit from a monopolistic position. This individual sometimes refers to as a gatekeeper, since he or she holds the keys to the market. For example, where regulations prohibit foreign ownership of broadcast media, domestic cable companies can keep prices high and service levels low. Where a domestic company has built a viable defense for its products with a strong brand image, it can collect rent by charging premium prices. Where close ties in distribution channels are necessary, natives with good contacts garner considerable fees by simply arranging a meeting between two prospective partners. The cost of doing business is very high in some countries because of such barriers. Types of Entry Barriers in Global Marketing To encourage development of domestic industry and protect existing industry, government may establish such barriers to trade as tariff, quotas, boycotts, monetary barriers, nontariff barriers, and market barriers. Barriers are imposed against imports and foreign businesses. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay about Globalization and SC Johnson Globalization is the shift toward a more integrated and interdependent world economy (Hill, 2005). Globalization has several different areas including the globalization of markets and of production. The Globalization of markets is the blending of different markets from different nations into one large global marketplace. Cross border trading has made it easier to sell internationally. Companies can sell standardized products efficiently and effectively all over the world thus helping to build a global marketplace. The globalization of production refers to the sourcing of goods and services from locations around the globe to take advantage of national differences in the cost and quality of factors of production (such as labor, energy, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many major drivers for globalization. There are two factors that seem to drive the trend toward greater globalization. The first factor is the decline in international trade barriers that has occurred since the end of World War II. Once the barriers were removed then international trade had a chance to grow and change the economy to a more global one. Tariffs were fees charged on top off the cost of imported goods. The hope was to deter people from choosing the imports, instead choosing the domestic goods. Once the tariffs were stopped, many more people were able to buy and sell imported goods. The second factor is the numerous technological advancements in recent years pertaining to communication, information processing, and transportation technologies. The development of the microprocessor was a huge step forward in computing technology. The microprocessor allowed growth of high powered, low cost computers that could handle much more information than ever before. This enabled countries to grow their education and manufacturing capabilities greatly in order to compete in a global market place. Lastly, containerization has forever changed the transportation business by lowering the costs of shipping goods over long distances. Before containerization, it cost time, money, and labor when shipping items over many miles. In the 1970s and 1980s, once containerization took charge, then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Celtic Life Essay Upon hearing the term Celtic, the first things that come to mind are the awe of their intricately patterned jewelry, lively music, and the flowing tunics they wore. These people are also known for being fierce warriors and for their superstitious, nature centered religion. Celtic customs are still alive and well in places like Ireland and the western reaches of Britain, but within this essay I shall explore their origins and traditions. To start off, I will address the Tumulus peoples. They were among the growing number of societies whom spoke dialects that branched off of Indo European; a language originating in, and spread from, the border between the continents of Asia and Europe. The Tumulus, among other groups and tribes, began ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the very beginning the pro Celts established that their society was that of warriors, spending much of their time warring with other groups and taking territories. They gained an advantage in their warfare and trade alike once horses became commonly used in Celtic society. The increased mobility put them a notch above the rest; helping the Celts in their invasions and defense. In the 7th and 8th centuries BC, their boundaries kept pushing into lands which today would be called Germany and France. Sizeable hilltop forts were built to maintain the people whom the Celts took power over. As time went on and lands were conquered, typical burial procedures morphed. Because of having such a war centered life, they began burying the dead with their swords to commemorate them for the gritty effort they contributed to their people. Supplies such as wagons, good pottery, and food were also stowed away with the bodies in order for them to have a well prepared afterlife. Chiefs, in particular, were buried with special bronze urns and multiple swords. Towards the 8th century BC, as the Iron Age dawned, warriors began to be buried with sturdier iron weapons. Wooden chambers replaced cremation urns more and more often as the 7th century moved into the 6th century BC. Items such as swords and eating implements were still included. In some burial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. T. Coraghessan Boyle s Greasy Lake Greasy Lake Essay In a short story of Greasy Lake by T. Coraghessan Boyle points out the characters from going Good to be Bad where everything happened in Greasy Lake. It all started with the main characters, The Narrator, Digby, and Jeff, being bad characters and drinking underage. One night they all went up to Greasy Lake, and they did any terrible act that was possible. Later that night, they were driving and Digby spotted Tony Lovett s car. The story gets worse when the narrator loses his keys, and realized it was not Tony s car. Digby and Jeff were involved to fight off the bad character and the narrator had no choice but to use a tire iron he kept under the driver s seat and smash the bad character head. Another car shows up to scene and everyone ran away, once the narrator ended up in the lake and found the dead body floating. Right where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the characters named Digby, goes to Cornell University, and has his father pay his tuition. The second character Jeff, was thinking of quitting school to become a painter/musician/head shop. The third character is the narrator, who always wears a torn up leather jacket and was also setting bad example to his friends and anyone around. The narrator started his badness by sniffed glue, or somebody claimed it was cocaine and drank gin and grape juice, (Boyle 687). Together the teenagers were being rebellious looking for trouble in the summer evening. Throughout the story the characters ran into some trouble, but what caught the narrator to change his appearance was when he saw the dead body in the lake. When the group reunited by the next morning, they appear to be disappointed of the action they had taken. The end of story changed the character s actions from being bad to rebellious free. Boyle uses characters to provide a lesson for readers to understand that there are consequence for your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Impact Of The Theory Of Planned Behavior Individual Report Impact Analysis Improvements Connor Butler Student No. N9444041 Lecturer: Date: 17th of April Table of Contents Product of Impact 3 Who developed the Go Card 3 What need/opportunity does it fill? Why was it built? 4 How is it used and by whom? 4 When is it used/situation used in? 4 Theory of Planned Behavior 5 What constructs of your chosen theory is useful to use in your analysis? 5 Benefits of the Theory of Planned Behavior 5 Why is the product used? 6 Positives and Neatives 6 How has the product been able to do what it does? 7 Why has it become so successful? 7 Opportunity to Improve 8 Executive Summary In this report we will cover the importance and use of Transliks Go Card service and how the system around it works to benefit its users. There are some issues that arise with the Go Card such as technical error with tapping on and off that can lead to multiple mishaps. Which will be covered throughout this report, as well as its benefits to commuters and those traveling constantly in general great or small distances using public transport. Product of Impact Who developed the Go Card The Go Card is an electronic smartcard ticketing system, similar to using your credit cards pay wave that allows you to top up at any post office or any ticket station where you would catch a train. The Go Card was developed July, 2003 by Cubic Corporation and set in motion in July 2006 where it is still used to 9 years later. To use the Go Card ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Essay about The Wedding Guest in The Rime of the Ancient... The Wedding Guest in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner What does it mean to be wise? Webster s Dictionary defines the word wise as being marked by deep understanding, keen discerment . Through the telling of the ancient Mariner s tale, the Wedding Guest became sadder and wiser. He became sad in that he identified himself with the shallow and self absorbed mariner. However, the mariner changed his ways. The Wedding Guest became wise through realizing that he himself needed to alter his ways. As the ancient Mariner described his adventures at sea to the Wedding Guest, the Guest became saddened because he identified his own selfish ways with those of the Mariner. The mariner told the Guest that he and his ship mates ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That ever this should be! Yea, slimy thing did crawl with legs Upon the slimy sea. (lines 123 126) He was taken overy by Life in Death and his sin nature had separated him from God, for The horned moon, with one bright star / Within the nether tip (line 210 211) is a pagan symbol signifying the absence of God. It is only when the Mariner began to bless all living things and saw beyond his own self that the Albatross fell off. He then felt a connection with nature and God, for Heaven sent down rain that refreshed the ancient Mariner and angelic spirits led him onward. He needed to change and become penitent before he could be rid of the guilt. In repenting, he was given a penance of life: whenever his heart burns within him, he must tell his tale to those who are meant to hear it. The Wedding Guest became wise and he realized that he needed a change of heart. He, like the Ancient Mariner, needed to change his ways so that the Albatross s blood all the sin in his life would be washed away and his soul would be shrieved. And it is only when he begins to consider the significance and consequences of his actions that he will become closer to God and nature and develop connections with each. There is hope for the Wedding Guest, for it says, He rose the morrow morn. (line 625) With the coming of each new day, there also come the hope ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Lovely Bones and Speak Throughout The Lovely Bones and Speak Alice Sebold and Jessica Sharzer respectively express the emotional journeys and boundaries faced by their characters. Both authors explore this idea through the restriction of their protagonist; however, they both express their journeys with the help of a secondary character. Different approaches are used by the authors, Sebold tells the story from the past whereas Sharzer provides a day by day diary of the emotional journey faced by Melinda. Both use the conclusion of their texts to heighten their characters emotional journeys. Sharzer s ending provides a sense of relief and triumph, and Sebold creates a sense of happiness and acceptance. Aided by devices, notably symbolism, metaphors, narrative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sebold uses an omniscient narrator (Susie) in which she retells her story through the use of flashbacks express Susie s emotions and thoughts. Sebold starts the novel with a flashback inside the snow globe that lives on her father s desk is a penguin wearing a red and white striped scarf. Susie is worried for the penguin as he is all alone . However Susie s father told her that the penguin has a nice life and is trapped in a perfect world this provides an insight into her emotions and how diligently Susie is worries and is concerned by others. This allows readers to gain a connection and understanding into the character created by Sebold. Sharzer also utilises the use of flashbacks to communicate the anguish and pain caused by Melinda s rape. The use of images to retell Melinda s rape are placed throughout the film through the use of dark lighting, and fast cutting the viewer s attention is quickly drawn and left with the feeling of pain and hurt which then led to Melinda screaming in pain and angst. The use of high and tight angles over Melinda, usually in tight spaces is Sharzer s representation for the world in which Melinda lives. Full of fear, secrets and pain, Melinda is restricted because of her emotions. The flashbacks provide the viewers with vital information into the Melinda s rape this is accompanied with Melinda s unreliable first person narration allows viewers to feel sympathy for Melinda but also allows the audience to understand the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Conduct Assessments Ways to conduct assessments Assessment in counseling should be viewed not as a one time prediction activity but rather as continuous throughout the counseling process (Juhnke, 1995). In the future I would conduct assessments for each of my clients before service is conducted to gather information about them and when there have been any types of disruption with the client while receiving services. Conducting assessments would help to determine what goals to set and other resources that the client may need to assist with their problem. With the increase problem with people being killed by law enforcement or being a member of someone that had been killed. It is a major concern to me so, I would assess the people involve to evaluate their mental status and possibly Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). We don t know what someone have experienced or been through as a victim so, as counselor assesses them more in detail with the necessary tools (assessments) and individual counseling is very beneficial. Skills with conducting assessments ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a counselor at an elementary school a behavioral assessment is conducted for each client to develop their goals and other tools that they may need to help them to make a change in their life. It emphasis is placed upon identifying antecedents to problem behaviors and consequences that reduce their frequency or eliminate them (Juhnke, 1995). Indirect methods of behavioral assessment might include the counselor interviewing the client or talking to significant others about the reported problem behavior (Juhnke, 1995). Individual and group counseling is another way for the clients to express themselves and to see that they are others with similar issues. They can learn from one another in making better choices for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. What Are Men s Aviator Glasses Men s aviator glasses have been around since the mid 30s, originally designed to protect WWII pilot s eyes from the glare of the sun. Nowadays, this sought after style of glasses is an iconic fixture of the fashion world, thanks in part to popular culture and blockbuster movies such as Top Gun. Aviators are particularly desirable in Australia, where fashion is thriving in cities such as Sydney and Perth. Style and Function with Men s Aviator Sunglasses The wide lens of men s aviator glasses offers a large field of vision, providing excellent protection while on the beaches of Australia. Lenses on aviator glasses are often shaped like a teardrop, and the unmistakable wire bridge runs across the top of the nose, creating a unique design that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Summary Of Growing Up In The Holocaust By Ben Edelbaum The book i read is growing up in the holocaust by Ben Edelbaum the book has 320 pages and published in 1980. he tells use how he survived the horrific events of the Holocaust. He tells us the events that he had to go threw to escape and flee to the U.S.1 The main character is Ben he describes the problems that he goes threw. One of the problems is that when the Nazi s come to his town of Lodz and how the soldiers wanted to split the family apart. Ben and his family fought to stay together the way they only could stay together was bribing the soldiers and the did and the solder let them stay together. This book shows many lessons and showed the different sides of the story and how WWII changed many lives. One lesson i learned from this book ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...