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Silent Film, Martyrs of the Alamo, Loosely Depicts the...
Martyrs of the Alamo is a silent film that not only loosely depicts the historical event of the Battle at
the Alamo but it perpetuates ethnic stereotypes of Mexicans to build a sense of nationalism in the early
1900 s. Researchers Ford and Harawa argue in their academic journal that ethnicity can be broken
down into two dimensions, relational and attributional. The relational dimension pertains to the
relationship dynamics between an ethnic group and the society they live in. These relationships can be
shown through different societal institutions; such as, the educational system, judicial system and even
the film industry. As stated by Dr. Keeling, the film industry can be seen as an institution that produces
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By using the Mexican solider and the small child it can allude to the harm that can be done to the
United States. The child can symbolize the future of America and the cost that can be paid if
Americans do not fight for what is theirs. By instilling fear, Griffin could spark Americans to react and
feel that it is their duty to protect their country. We see a large contrast between the American
characters and Mexican characters in the film. The American characters are chivalrous, courageous
and dressed in a typical Western fashion; raccoon fur hats, formal wear or button down shirts while the
Mexican characters are depicted as cowards and womanizing drunks in sombreros, ponchos or soldier
uniforms with darkened skin. These negative depictions of Mexicans are used as a contrast from this
perfect image of what it is to be American . For example, the General Santa Ana is portrayed to be a
weak leader who is detached from the battle and who is preoccupied with exploiting women. In
contrast to Davy Crockett who is able to band together with others to fight and protect Texas while on
the battle front. Griffin uses these historic Alamo figures to emulate what it means to belong to
America. The idea of Americans not backing down against a threat is portrayed through figures like
Davy Crocket. These negative portrayals of Mexicans fuels an already existing stigma. Griffin
reinforces these archetypes through film and this in turn can lead to the
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The Spirit Of Justice In David s Tales From Ovid
In a world of fire and brimstone, humanity was born. There was no peace, no goodness, no
compassion, a trial by fire. Within this debauched world seeped in chaos, we established order. With it,
we created society and bound the very nature to our will, yet, just as our order binds others, it ensnares
us. In this society of our own creation Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains, as Rousseau
once said. These chains, the shackles of justice, were forged by us to be weapons against ourselves.
And so we decide when to use that weapon, to decide once and for all what is justice and what is not.
Tales from Ovid, a strong sense of what is right and what is wrong is both essential and worthless, and
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In that story, Tiresias, a man is called up to the heavens to settle an argument between Jupiter and
Juno. In retaliation for siding with Jupiter, Juno curses him to a life of blindness but receives the gift
of prophecy from Jupiter. This ultimately brief story highlights one of the main themes of Tales from
Ovid, the idea of divine wrath and benefit. Those who anger the Olympians receive despair in return,
often transformed into a lower existence. Actaeon, who only by accident sees Diana naked, is forced
to be a stag that is hunted and killed by his friends and hounds. Such is a humiliation above all others.
Actaeon, who was a predator, is now the prey, a lowly stag. Yet, in other cases, people are rewarded by
the gods. King Midas, who returned Silenus, one of Bacchus s friends, to the god received one wish
within Bacchus s power. There is no concept of morality within these dealings, only the idea of what
pleases and what angers. Such is not true justice, only a dark revenge or heavenly blessing based on
primitive emotions. Yet, these ideas reveal much about us, the creators of the work. The very presence
of divine entities, such as Jupiter, allows them to judge mortals, the people below them, to right so
called wrongs. People crave a higher power, people above them, to make the decisions. Yet in contrast
with this, Tiresias is asked to make a judgment for the immortals, showing that people still want a say
in what happens. These paradoxical desires are mixed with an intense fear of being punished by those
same almighty beings, exemplified by Tiresias s punishment from Juno. These conflicting themes
represent what humanity first conceived justice to be: punishment in the form of revenge, to have a
higher being right wrongs. Knowing justice can be a double edged sword, the fear of it being aimed at
them terrifies the masses. This
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An Analysis of Neutral Tones by Thomas Hardy Essay
An Analysis of Neutral Tones by Thomas Hardy
We stood by a pond that winter day, (1) This line indicates a still quietness, with lack of the movement
of life. There is a vast difference in appearance and movement around a pond in winter and a pond in
the midst of summer. This indicates no leaves, and no visible signs of life. The poet is painting a stark
and lifeless scene.
And the sun was white, as though chidden of God, (2) This is indicative of the modernist approach to
light as being too harsh and not a positive factor. Chidden means scolded, rebuked, or even blamed.
God is not looking favorably upon these people.
And a few leaves lay on the starving sod; (3) Leaves fall from trees when they are dead, and the ...
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This stanza ties in with the first stanza and lets the reader know it is the beautiful love between these
two people that is dying on this cold winter day.
The smile on your mouth was the deadest thing (9) is a very telling line. She is pretending to be kind
and to smile, but he sees through her and knows it is false. Her smile appears deader to him than the
fallen leaves do.
Alive enough to have strength to die; /And a grin of bitterness swept thereby (10 11). These lines show
that the poet realizes some life in her smile, but not what he wants to see. There is a difference
between a genuinely happy smile and a forced grin, and the latter is what he sees on her face.
Like an ominous bird a wing... (12) foretells her leaving him. He is seeing in her forced grin an omen
of bad luck. Many people see owls as an omen of death if they hoot outside their window for seven
nights in a row. It is in this sense that the poet speaks of her dead smile.
Since then, keen lessons that love deceives, (13). This line is a reflective line from the poet on his
feelings of her deceit toward him. He loved her and she broke his heart by lying to him.
And wrings with wrong, have shaped to me (14) tells that she wronged him and changed him because
of it.
Your face, and the God curst sun, and a tree, / And a pond edged with grayish leaves (15 16). He will
never get out of his mind that moment in time. Her face, the sun, a tree,
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Lab On A Chip Lab Report
Introduction The research is specifically carried out on Particle Sorting using the interplay between the
Travelling Surface Acoustic Wave and the Stationary Surface Acoustic Wave. Sorting individual
cells/particles of interest from a heterogeneous population has been of critical importance in biological
studies and clinical applications, such as single cell sequencing, rare cell isolation, and drug screening.
The introduction of lab on a chip (i.e.,
small sized analytical devices) has spurred steadily increasing interest and research efforts in the
microfluidics discipline (upon which lab on a chip devices are based). The promise of such lab on a
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Displacement of acoustic waves is also helpful in creating particle mobility required for separation of
particles in a static fluid volume. In batch systems, with very small samples in contact with a
substrate, separation has been shown using acoustic streaming in droplets, in an open chamber and in
a channel.
Description of Research Methodology In this research we will examine the use of acoustic radiation
forces alone for particle separation in a system, and demonstrate that the controllability of this type of
acoustic force allows highly specific separation. SAW is generated by a spatially periodic electrical
field to create a resonant condition on a piezoelectric substrate.
Further, in TSAW a wave travels through the substrate and in case of SSAW, there are 2 counter
propagating wave. We will utilise both TSAW and SSAW; the former acts to push the particles across
the chamber, the latter to capture particles in bands of minimum force potential. The system will
consist of a microfluidic chamber, cast in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), and bonded onto a lithium
niobate, LiNbO3 (LN) piezoelectric substrate.
The device will be held under a microscope using a frame. The
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Essay On Depreciation
Depreciation of Fixed Assets
Depreciation
A business may acquire fixed assets such as land, buildings, machinery, office equipment, delivery
equipment and natural resources (e.g. a piece if mining land)to help in the process of its operations to
earn revenue in order to make a profit. Such assets, by their very nature, provide benefits to the
business for more than one financial year or period. In fact, when a business buys a fixed asset at a
certain cost (say $10,000), it is actually buying a bundle of service benefits that will be provided by
that fixed asset over a period of time in the future (say 10 years).
Take, for example, when a wholesaler buys a delivery van, it is in effect buying transporting services
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Calculation of Depreciation
It is very difficult to come to the true value of the service benefits provided by a fixed asset that is
used up or consumed during an accounting period. Depreciation is at best an estimate, depending on
which method we use. It is only after the fixed asset is sold off that we can know for certain how
much depreciation should actually have been.
Depreciation can be calculated by one of the following methods: 1. The Straight Line or Fixed
Instalment method; 2. The Reducing Balance or Diminishing Balance method; and 3. The Revaluation
method.
Straight Line or Fixed Instalment Method
By this method, the fixed asset is assumed to depreciate at equal amount for every year of its expected
lifetime. The cost of the asset is spread evenly over its lifetime.
Reducing Balance or Diminishing Balance Method
By this method, the asset is supposed to depreciate at a fixed percentage of its depreciated value (or
book value) at the beginning of each year. The amount set aside for depreciation will diminish with
every successive period since the value of the asset at the beginning of every successive period tends
to diminish.
The main advantage of this method is that in the Profit and Loss Account, the amount of overall
expenses charged for the use of a fixed asset would be more or less constant throughout the asset s
lifetime. This is because depreciation is only one of the expenses involved. Other
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Sacrifice In The Hunger Games
What is sacrifice? If you type that question into google the first definition you read is, An act of
slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to God or to a divine or
supernatural figure. What do you identify sacrifice to be, How would you define it? This is a two part
hidden question posed by Suzanne Collins to her readers as well as Katniss Everdeen in the book The
Hunger Games where the daunting future of North America, known as Panem, is divided into 12
districts and governed by the Capitol. Every year they select 24 innocent tributes ages 12 18, 2 from
each district to fight to the death on a TV show called the Hunger Games. Throughout the book
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As Rue is doing this Katniss speaks to Rue, I d have thought, in District Eleven, you d have a bit more
to eat than us. You know, since you grow the food (Collins 202). Katniss has always struggled to
provide food and thinks since district eleven is agriculture they get more food. Rue replies Oh, no, we
re not allowed to eat the crops. She continues They whip you and make everyone else watch (Collins
202). Rue communicates to Katniss that even though they grow it, they can t eat it because it goes to
the Capitol. After this conversation Katniss recognizes that other people sacrifice pain, such as
whipping in order to get more food and survive. Far along in the games Katniss and Peeta are hiding
in a cave so Peeta can rest and heal from his wounds that he received from Cato a career tribute, when
Peeta and Katniss get on the subject of food sacrificing. Peeta mentions that a lot of the food his
family gets is, Too expensive for my family to eat. Unless it s gone very stale. Of course, practically
everything we eat is stale (Collins 309). Peeta is explaining that even though they are shopkeepers
they struggle to afford food as well, just like anyone else in the district. It s after this remark that
Katniss s previous idea, assuming the shopkeepers lived a soft life, is proved untrue. She realizes the
districts altogether sacrifice to live and provide food for their families not matter their prestige in life.
This causes Katniss to reflect back on her conception of sacrifice starts to truly
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Military Draft Research Paper
The United States of America has not used a draft for their military since 1973 and some people
wonder if it should be put back in use. The U.S. citizens are worried that volunteers will not be
enough if a bigger war breaks out and that we truly need the draft. The big question with this idea is, it
it a good idea to bring back the draft? The draft violates the 1st amendment in a way because people
are allowed to protest and the government needs to look out for the security of its people. In the
Rostker vs Goldberg case the Supreme Court ruled that women would be excluded from the draft
because they are unfit to serve in the military like men are and that is based on old views of women.
The draft does violate people s rights but it might be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
and 1% is not very many people if we were to go into WW3. If people vote to put the draft in though
the U.S. will not have a draft for a long time because almost no one wants it. Most recent veterans
oppose the draft more than civilians do, More than eight in ten post 9/11 veterans and 74% of the
public say the U.S. should not return to the draft at this time. With democracy somethings may never
have a chance of ever happening or ever coming back. If the United States reissued the draft then
foreign countries might think twice about attacking the U.S. because of the number of soldiers they
could pull in to fight them. With the United States relationship with Korea right now the volunteers
may not be enough to fight Korea alone. The draft would be very useful in times of war and, it would
provide the U.S. with a sort of insurance system if the volunteers are not enough. The United States
has always been known as a world power, and if it starts to lose wars and little battles then other
countries will know that the U.S. is weak. The United States has never lost a war if you do not include
Vietnam, and if the U.S. does not have as many soldiers as it needs then the loss tally is going to go up
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Dead Poets Society Belonging
Connections made with people and place are the most powerful influences that impact on an
individual sense of belonging. This is demonstrated through the texts Dead Poet s Society directed by
Peter Weir and the autobiographic article Born in Vietnam made in Australia. Both texts explore how
an individual sense of belonging can be undermined as a result of negative influences as well as how
connection to people and place can have enriching effects on the lives of individuals how a individual
sense of belonging can be undermined by trauma and lack of acceptance which prevents an individual
sense of belonging however both texts also explore how connections to people and place can have
enriching effects on the lives of individuals. An individual sense of belonging can be can be
undermined by trauma and lack of acceptance. This concept is demonstrated in Dead Poet s Society
through Mr Perry s negative influence on his son. He overlooks the needs and aspiration of his son
whilst also forcing him to meet his high expectations. This strains their relationship and causes Neil to
feel inadequate. As a result of Perry s refusal to accept Neil, Neil is unable to ... Show more content on
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In one scene Todd is seen holding a desk set and explains to Neil that his parents have sent him the
same birthday present to years in a row and remarks that they probably forgot. This is very revealing
in demonstrating how Todd has a very strained relationship with his parents. Neil and Todd than hurl
the desk set off the balcony, this is symbolic as it demonstrates the two characters taking control of
their lives and branching out of their conformist society a high angle shot and non dietetic sound is
used to reaffirm this. This scene also shows how close both Neil and Todd have become and the
audience can see a real sense of belonging between the two and comparing it to their alienated home
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The South China Sea
The South China Sea (S.C.S.) is one of the most politically tense and economically important areas in
the world today. Every year, $5.3 trillion of trade passes through the S.C.S $1.2 trillion of which
belongs to the US. The importance of the S.C.S. has led to increasingly strained tension as competing
territorial claims have sharpened over recent years. Tensions have developed over the PRC s vague
claim to the majority of the S.C.S. The so called nine dash line was originally laid down by the
Republic of China in 1947 as an eleven dash line has been the source of conflict in Southeast Asia for
some years. In 1974 the PRC seized part of the Paracels from South Vietnam, and in 1988 China and
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The US, the regions historic de facto power, has a vital interest in maintain stability, specifically in
regards to the freedom of navigation and free trade. Though each major actor has its own goals and
agenda, the US has the most potential to ease tensions and establish a new regional dynamic that
encourages a unified ASEAN and responsible PRC. Within the PRC there is a strong sentiment that
now is China s time to take its place as a major actor in a new multipolar world. This is a key aspect of
Xi Jinping s China Dream and a growing pillar of party legitimacy as the Chinese economy slows and
matures. A key aspect for China to be perceived as a hub of power is to have the ability to assert its
interest in the region. As such, Chinese policy towards the S.C.S has been described as developing a
sphere of influence similar to the US in the Caribbean during the 19th and 20th century. The South
East Asian region would be economically interconnected through Chinese investment and
development, creating demand for Chinese goods and services. Politically, smaller states would have
the PRC as an advocate and China would insulate itself with friendly neighbors. In an effort to project
its growing role in the South East Asia the PRC has adopted a renewed and more provocative
approach to regional politics with more assertive stances on various disputed areas, including the nine
dash line. By claiming the vast majority of the S.C.S., or the land features in it, Beijing is
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Jack London s Love Of Life And To Build A Fire
In history there has been many writers. Jack London is one of those writers with a very special style.
Lots people tend to overlook the style in writing, not focusing on its impact on meaning. Jack London
has developed his own type of style which is deeply shown through their personal writing. In London
s stories Love of Life and To Build a Fire , he uses poetic style, multiple literary movements in his
writing and tons of themes throughout his stories.
According to http://www.biography.com/people/jack london 9385499#early years his life as a writer
essentially began in 1893. After an eye opening contest he decided to dedicate his life to writing short
stories he was determined to live his life as a writer. He has wrote many stories ... Show more content
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He used determinism in both of the stories; in Love of Life Bill leaves the man behind and he has to
fight through all the rough unforgiving nature alone. In To Build a Fire the man try s to build a fire and
does succeed and gives up so he ends up freezing to death. He uses realism by putting people in
situations that could occur or already have. Some examples of this is when Bill left they guys behind
because he hurt his ankle in the story Love of Life . Regionalism is another movement of literature he
used in both stories. They both take place in the Yukon of Alaska along with many other stories he has
written. Last there is naturalism and it is the most used of literature in both of the stories. Both stories
are describing the struggles they had and they faced throughout their travels. The naturalism
discovered what their outcomes were while they were in Alaska. All of the movements of literature
made a hug part of the
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Explain The Difference Between Reading The Bible...
I.
1. Explain the difference between reading the Bible confessionally, and reading it critically.
The difference between reading the Bible confessionally, and critically is, your approach to your
reading. To read confessionally means you are reading it as the ( word of God ) theologically. Where,
as if your reading the Bible critically you are reading to find deep understanding of the material
through analyzing, evaluating and self reflection.
2. Explain the three big T obstacles a reader faces to accessing the original words of the Bible.
The obstacles a reader faces when accessing the original words of the Bible are:
Translation is an obstacle because the original works are in Hebrew or Arabic which requires people
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What was it and how did it work?
Honor during ancient Israel time is a status symbol, it is prize over wealth, and had no social class. It
is what all men during this time strive for with the help of their family and clan to uphold. Honor is
bestowed on a man during this time by his community through his deeds, following the rules, and the
running of his household, making sure their unmarried women and girls are virginal, and married
women reproduce a stay true to their husbands.
6. What is literary genre? Why is it important for understanding the literature of the Bible?
Literary genre is the various forms in which one choose to express their thoughts. There are 5 main
genres poetry, fiction, nonfiction and drama. This is important to the understanding of the Bible
because knowing the type of genre helps to prepare the reader to better understand the text.
7. How does knowing about patriarchy, honor, and literary genre help us to understand what all is
going on in the book of Ruth?
To understand the book of Ruth we first must understand its literary genre which, is a narrative, so we
know how to approach our reading of this story. Knowing about patriarchy, which the males during
this time held all the power, explains why Naomi was pleased that Ruth got Boaz, a wealthy
landowner and kinsman to Naomi s late husband, attention and told her to lay at his feet to ensure their
future. The knowledge of honor, high respect and esteem, which is most desired among the men
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Face Everything And Rise
Face Everything And Rise Strength (n.) ~ the quality or state of being strong. Life pushes us to be our
best through the many tests and trials. These trials teach us lessons, along with making us stronger.
Each and everyone s tests are different. Such as peer pressure, problems with self image or even
learning how to carry on after a loved one has passed. During the Autumn of seventh grade my
Grandfather passed away and even though I m sad about this it s made me stronger. It was a hard test,
but without the lessons I learned I wouldn t be who I am today. In the end the term oil we face is
worthwhile. It s not the breaths you take that matter, but the moments that take your breath away. To
me and countless others this is an important motto for life. When my Papa Jim passed away, I was
taught to live by these words. When our journey is over the shiny new sports car, big houses or even
your social rank won t matter. The memories you made on your adventure of life will be the only thing
you and anyone else cares about. Papa Jim was the grandparent I took to the most on my Dad s side.
He the one who loved me like his own. My Grandmother took some time getting used to me given that
I wasn t her biological child and she didn t want to get attached for the fear of losing me. Whereas, the
first time I met Papa Jim he gave me a big hug and took me on his tractor to see his bunnies. No
matter what I was going to be his granddaughter. This memory will be something that
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Digoxin Case Study Essay
Question 1:
Digoxin toxicity. Digoxin has a narrow therapeutic index and chronic toxicity is more likely in the
elderly and those with renal impairment. Since Mr Buchanan is 75 years old, he may already have
some form of renal impairment and therefore is at a higher risk of developing toxic serums levels if
continually taking Digoxin (Australian Medicines Handbook, 2016 and Nickson, 2014). Digoxin
toxicity can be caused by prolonged use, an overdose or a general increase in the current dose
(Australian Medicines Handbook, 2016). If Mr Buchanan is taking digoxin for an extended amount of
time, he may build up a tolerance to its effects due to being consistently exposed to the drug
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Document any abnormal results (lower or higher than normal levels) in the nursing progress notes.
Encourage regular oral fluids to keep his kidneys and renal tract hydrated. Monitor Mr Buchanan s
fluid intake and output through a Fluid Balance Chart (FBC) and/or daily weighs. This is important in
Mr Buchanan s case as Digoxin is renally excreted and if his ability to excrete fluid decreases, digoxin
levels may build up and increase (Nickson, 2014) Consider a fluid restriction to prevent possible fluid
overloading due to his decreased renal function (Vera, 2011). Perform a urinalysis when possible to
find levels of Specific Gravity (how concentrated the urine is), pH, Protein, Blood, Nitrites,
Leukocytes, Ketones, Glucose and Bilirubin. The results of this test can help identify any possible
impairment in renal function and identify the presence of an infection (Vera, 2011).
Risk 3 Arrhythmias due to drug induced QT prolongation Educate Mr Buchanan on the signs and
symptoms of arrhythmias such as: A fluttering in his chest. Chest pain. Shortness of breath. Light
headedness or dizziness.
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The Effects Of Overfishing
Overfishing has been a problem that we have faced for centuries. The thought that modern fishing
technology was what had done damage turns out to be completely wrong. It explains as to why many
types of sea animals have come close to extinction and why some have already become extinct. The
practice of overfishing destroys the environments of marine life and causes an abrupt change within
the food chain. Constantly fishing for particular species means soon that kind of fish will be extinct.
Because of this, there must be measures put in place to allow fishes to re populate. Though there have
been some improvements made throughout the recent years, overfishing is still drastically growing.
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Fishing is the principal livelihood for millions of people. Overfishing therefore threatens the jobs of
many fishermen and if not stopped, fishing businesses will also start going to waste and will not only
reduce the amount of jobs but will also reduce the amount of seafood that society will be able to
consume. Seafood has substantial benefits to the human body, but this does not allow for excessive
fishing. Society must begin to work towards reducing the amount of fishing being done; though what
individuals can do is only minimal; each individual can announce to everyone the current situation
involving the effects of overfishing (Overfishing A global disaster, 2012). After informing society,
choosing a different type of fish to eat would also support reducing the extinction of current sea
animals which will allow that species to have time to begin to repopulate (Overfishing A global
disaster, 2012). A monitoring system would also be effective, but must be worked on as a society. By
simply monitoring the catching rate on docks, and making sure they are only fishing in open areas will
greatly help with reducing overfishing. (Safina, 2003)
The ocean covers nearly 70% of the plant s surface and despite that, society is still able to make
overfishing a problem and also leading sea animals towards extinction. This is vital
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A Report On Additive Manufacturing
Additive Manufacturing(AM) is a manufacturing technology that creates objects rapidly with the help
of Computer Aided Design (CAD) files. Different from traditional manufacturing method, additive
manufactured models are usually stacked out by a serial of planer slices which are produced by
processing wanted CAD designs with mathematical code.
Stereolithography, commonly known as SLA, is one of the most applied forms of AM technology.
Stereolithography researches were first appeared in 1970s, then in 1986 Chuck Hull patterned a
technique capable of stacking planer cross sectional geometries, in the direction of bottom to top, into
a complete physical model. The unique material in Hull s pattern was ultraviolet sensitive
photopolymer. This technology was named and coined as the term Stereolithography . In the same
year, Hull also founded 3D system Inc., currently known as the first and biggest 3D printing
enterprise.
After decades of development, stereolithography now can be described as an Additive Manufacturing
process that hardening or curing photopolymer resin layer by layer into actual objects. The light
source, usually using ultraviolet light, provides essential energy for stimulating and maintaining photo
polymerization reaction in which smaller molecules bond and form cross linking polymer molecular
chains. The energy source of photo polymerization reaction can be a laser beam or mask projection
patterns. The laser beam moving trajectories or mask projection
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The Formicarius ( Ant Hill ) Of Johannes Nider
The Formicarius (Ant Hill) of Johannes Nider, written in Latin in the 1430 s, tells about activities in
the Bernese Alps and other territories, based mainly on testimony Nider had obtained from a secular
judge from Bern and from an inquisitor. (Levack, 2013) Nider also received testimony from a man
from the Bernese territory who went by the name of Peter, a Benedictine monk, and an inquisitor from
the convent at Lyons. Nider states that the judge from Bern told him stories about the torture of
alleged witches and the confessions that some of them made at their trials, as well as details from
various trials that presided over. Peter told Nider stories of when he not only drove suspected witches
out of Bernese, but also of when he burned many of them as their punishment for being labeled as a
witch.
This text also goes on to state that Nider also met a Benedictine monk who, many years before their
introduction, acted as a necromancer, juggler, buffoon, and strolling player, well known as an expert
among the secular nobility. (Internet History Sourcebooks Project) The most interesting story in the
text however, is the recount of another young man, who was arrested and eventually burned after
being found guilty of being a witch. This man and wife, who was also a witch, were previously
arrested but had escaped confinement from Peter. Their escape only further solidified the belief that
they were in fact witches and they were eventually arrested again and brought back
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Kant s View Of Enlightenment
Kant s general proposed understanding of Enlightenment first originates with the enlightenment of the
individual. Within the first few lines of Kant s essay, what is Enlightenment? , he states the definition
of enlightenment as man s emergence from his self incurred immaturity (Kant 1). Kant first highlights
the problem of immaturity, which he says to be the inability to use one s own understanding, but lack
of resolution and courage to use it without the guidance of another (Kant, 1). Kant most likely sees
this problem of intellectual immaturity as a result of the interference of the church and/or the state in
allowing the free discussion of ideas and challenging of status quo ideas. As a progressive philosopher
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Thus, a monarch that understands that the more ideas that are expressed in a thoughtful manner, the
more society can become enlightened. As Kant succinctly describes the motto of such a monarch,
Argue as much as you like and about whatever you like, but obey! (Kant, 6). Once the intellectual
freedom is allowed to expand, people are more able to cultivate a mindset of critical thinking and are
therefore freed from the yoke of intellectual immaturity. Since individual enlightenment in some ways
actually depends on public enlightenment, this provides another condition for a fully enlightened
society to exist. While enlightenment should start from one s own process towards enlightenment
regardless of external conditions in the world, the monarch s own enlightenment and the policies he
creates for free thinking would aid in the flourishment of an enlightened society that stems from
people s comfortability to discuss their enlightened ideas in
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The And The Qur An Essay
His reference to the Qur an brings back to the moment he began establishing ethos with his stream of
metaphors that explain the ripple effect. Although, this time, he uses a more positive tone in the sense
that one good deed will lead to an infinite amount of good deeds. It s almost as if he carefully chose
this reference and purposefully delivers it 10 minutes after making the stream of metaphors. Making a
connection like that with a huge time gap is a very difficult task and requires a lot of eloquence,
something that only Barack Obama and a few other speakers possess. Each part of the speech includes
proof and refutation. For example, when Obama brings up the issue of Iraq, He provides the logical
argument that America has the responsibilities of helping Iraq and leaving Iraq to Iraqis. The
refutation occurs when he acknowledges nine eleven and how it led to reactions that were against
traditional belief and made the promise to take troops out of Iraq by 2012. He also makes the promise
to have Guantanamo Bay closed. These promises were big promises that received great attention. I
consider the promise Obama made about bringing all troops back from Iraq by 2012 to be one of the
most impactful promises that he made as a president because it affects nearly everyone s family and
friends in the United States. The next part that is about the issue of Palestinians and Israelis. He brings
up the history and logical argument about each side of the story but ultimately refutes
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Improving Quality And Standards Of Health Services
A recent study, by Baur, Fehr, Mayer, Pawlu Schaudel (2011) concluded that the growing demand in
health sector, resulted in rapid change in patients expectations. As a result, meeting patients
expectations, while maintaining standards and quality of healthcare service has been the crucial part in
health sector. However, maintaining the service standards does not only refer to increasing the number
of health professionals. Providing optimal care service to the patient, also contributes hugely in
improving quality and standards of health service. Taking this thing in consideration, in 1994,
continuing medical education (CME) programme was launched and it gradually broadened to cover
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The HCPC, also expects all the health registered professionals to undertake CPD programme and
comply to their five standards of CPD, to remain registered with them and for fitness to practise. If,
under any circumstances, the health professionals fail to meet the standards of CPD, they may ask to
remove their registration from the register (HCPC, 2014). However, as mentioned by the Society and
College of Radiographers (2014, a), the importance of undertaking CPD is not just about maintaining
registration with the regulatory body. CPD ensures that the knowledge and skill of health professionals
are up to date and relevant, it ensures continue competence and monitors personal and professional
effectiveness (Giri et al., 2012).
In a journal, by Shlom (2014), she stated, The CPD model is cyclical and involves 4 phases: reflect,
plan, learn, and evaluate. Monitoring and recording activities, undertaken by health professionals as a
part of CPD, serves as a tool for reflection and self evaluation. It allows them to reflect on their
learning/actions and identify their weakness and strength. It also gives them chance to evaluate the
outcomes of their activities, learn from their mistakes/success and plan for the future from their
experiences. Furthermore, by following
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Mexican History And Its Effects On American Soil
The way history is portrayed often changes depending on who is writing it and which country it is
from, to really grasp an understanding of The Punitive Expedition through the eyes of Mexican history
it is essential to analyze Mexican Textbooks and how they portray it. Analyzing Mexican history will
not only give insight to what caused Villas attack on American Soil, feelings towards the Punitive
expedition, and its causes, but justification for Pancho Villas attack on Columbus in the eyes of the
Mexican People. The following report will include a description as well as analyzes of Mexican
Textbooks as well as connections to American history when accounts of history contradict.
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Mexican history further solidifies the idea of a mutual friendship between Villa and the United states
by stating Villa trato de evitar, una y numerosas veces, los perjuiciousque el o sus soldados pudiesen
ocasionar a los intereses y vidas de noramericanos, gracias a lo cual, gano la confianza de la gente y
gobierno de Estados Unidos. The key words within their portray of history is trato de evitar gano la
confianza which give off the impression to the audience that Villa attempted his best to maintain a
relationship with the US as well as implies that the American people were grateful for the courtesies
that Villa extended towards them. The way Mexican history portrays the relationship between Villa
and the US before the Columbus attack makes it seem as though they had a romanized friendship in
which both parties mutually felt affection for one another, this to a certain degree is correct because
they were mutual partners against Carranza for some time but in reality their relationship was not a
friendship but a diplomatic relationship. The proof that the United States and Villa held a diplomatic
relationship is that before holding relations with Villa the US was partnered with Carranza to oppose
the power in government of General Victoriano Huerta which the US objected to and then when the
US objected to Carranza they teamed up with Villa to oppose his power of government indirectly (
Pancho Villa Attacks
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Leaders And Their Organizational Influence
THREE LEADERS AND THEIR ORGANIZATIONAL INFLUENCE According to Manktelow
(2014), leadership styles refer to the frameworks that describe the main ways people lead. It is in a
person s best interest to study these leadership styles and use this knowledge to develop their own
style of leadership. There are five main types of leadership styles and leaders tend to fall into one of
them. This paper will look at three different leadership styles and famous leaders who are known for
those leadership styles. This paper will also compare and contrast these three leadership styles and
look at the author of this paper s understanding of leadership.
Leadership Style #1
According to Spears (2010), servant leadership seeks to involve others in decision making, is strongly
based in ethical and caring behavior, and enhances the growth of workers while improving the caring
and quality of organizational life. In the religious world, the Catholic Church has been riddled with
scandal and opulence over the years. There was a great need to change the course the Papacy was on
for the better. On March 19, 2013, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina was inaugurated as
the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church. According to Macedonio (2013), the Pope showed his servant
leadership style even in choosing the name Francis, after St. Francis of Agassi, which was a sign of his
desire to promote simplicity, the protection of the poor, humility, and most important rebuilding the
Catholic Church. Pope
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First They Killed My Father By Loung Ung
There is a thin line between living and surviving. In the memoir, First They Killed My Father by
Loung Ung, it is evident that one s ability to live a comfortable life is often times thwarted by factors
that force many to try and survive. Cambodian born American human rights activist, Loung Ung, is a
survivor of the Cambodian genocide that took place from 1975 to 1979. While under the influence of
Cambodia s new communist government, the Khmer Rouge, around 1.5 million men, women, and
children died from exhaustion, starvation, and disease. As the daughter of an old democratic
government official, Ung and her family were forced to abandon their old life in hopes for survival. A
reoccurring theme within Ung s memoir is that suffering, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To prevent the possible negative effects of Keav s death on his family, Ung s father used their grief to
encourage their chances towards survival. This is shown later in chapter eleven when Ung s father
says, We all have to forget her death and continue...We don t want the chief to think that we can no
longer contribute to their society. We have to save our strength to go on. Keav would want us to go on;
it is the only way we will survive (Ung, Pg. 100). Ung s father used their mutual loss to promote their
survival. Although it is not blatantly expressed, Ung s father had to comprehend his own suffering in
order to seek out strategies that would be beneficial to their survival as a family. Yet, even with his
own suffering Ung s father found it within himself to encourage his family because he knew that
without his encouragement they each would not have been able to survive that situation. Not only did
Ung s father help them to recover after Keav s death, but he also helped them to each develop the
emotional strength they would need for future reference. After the death of her close friend, Pithy, Ung
wrote, In a panic I get up and run after Kim and Chou out of the shelter, away from Pithy. Away from
her screaming mother. Away from the sorrow that threatens to take residence in my heart (Ung, Pg.
197). With the death of her loved ones continuously lingering in the back of her mind, Ung pushed
herself to move on for purposes of survival. Without
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Moral Values In Beowulf
Ever since a young age, children have been told stories with a clear moral lesson. These lessons are
used explicitly to show basic principles that a growing mind needs. However, as one ages the morals
become less obvious, but they remain just as influential. Examples of these less direct morals are seen
by young adults in academic analyzation and in their personal and social lives through popular movies
or music. Marvel s Spider Man: Homecoming and Anglo Saxon poem, Beowulf, exist to help readers
understand a variety of moral principles needed to become a respectable citizen and a hero. The
writers of the screenplay and epic portray the main character as a tragic hero to show audience that
one may have the confidence to attempt a task, but they must be reasonable enough when they are not
capable to do so. In the film, Spider Man/Peter Parker takes on crimes that he thinks he is ready for,
but is not trained enough to do so. When he is not able to complete the task, his mistake leads to
almost costing the lives of thousands of people and him losing his suit. (Spider Man: Homecoming).
The screenplay writers use this scene to show how our hero relied on the wrong factors and did not
take in account that he was not ready to complete his goal, representing society s tendency to eagerly
jump at opportunities that they are not yet ready for.
In the epic, Beowulf , the author writes, ... Beowulf rose, still brave, still strong, and with his shield at
his side, and a mail shirt on his breast, strode calmly, confidently, toward the tower... (Lines 511 513).
The author wrote this quote to emphasize to readers how confident Beowulf was upon entering this
battle despite his older age. This event causing his untimely death gives the impression to the audience
that going into a situation unprepared sometimes leads to irreversible outcome. In addition to
encouraging audience members to understand their limits, the two works also show the importance of
asking for help.
The main characters in both plots are given opportunities to achieve their goals by already respected
superiors, proving to the audience that it is okay to require help. In the film, Peter Parker is finally
given his chance to become the hero when billionaire,
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Student Union Electoral Systems And Recommend Essay
Vote?! Why should I even bother? It s not going to make a difference any way! This is statement that
is constantly heard by young people, but more importantly by students when conservation begins to
build with regard to participating with electoral systems and engaging with democracy .The purpose
of this essay is to analyze and evaluate the four proposed student union electoral systems and
recommend which option is best suited to fulfil the needs of the student union and use this
recommendation to provide students with the confidence in their electoral system and furthermore
indicate which options are to be considered less favorable. This essay will firstly , briefly outline the
criteria that an electoral system must meet in order to recommended as the preferred option .This is
essay will secondly, explain why option 2 is not suited for the purpose of student union elections and
enlighten as to the disadvantages of why option 2 is the least favorable of the four systems . Thirdly,
this essay will elaborate on why option 3 is a better suited as the preferred electoral system option and
demonstrate advantages versus the few disadvantages. Lastly, this essay will illustrate some
challenges with selecting an appropriate system for student union elections also explain why 5 option
1 and option 4 are not suitable to be selected as the student union electoral system.
The preferred electoral system would be able to align with majority of the following criteria: easy to
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Military Recruit
As much as sergeants, did not like a lowly recruit to refer to them as officers, the reverse was doubly
so. The first time I did this to him; he jumped me and likely thought I was not being observant. The
next few times he might have thought I was crazy, as he had me drop and give him twenty. After that, I
got to the point, if I saw him, passed him, or he passed me, I would stop and assume that I called had
him sergeant and drop myself and start doing push ups. By then, he would look at me as I did push ups
at seeing him, shake his head and walk away. Like a cat, I seemed to live by my habits, or more
specifically they were my default settings.
The first platoon drill instructor would call me from across the field or training area just to tell me he
did not like me, which made me late for wherever I was going, to be punished for being tardy. After a
month, it was apparent that I was not passing Basic Training. I was either going to be recycled back
into the next training rotation or discharged. Space at Fort Jackson, was very limited with more
recruits than space, so the Army discharged me. I was now on soft cap duty, where I was still with my
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One morning as I left the mess hall, I heard yelling. A recruit was running on the road in front of the
company mess. A very angry NCO was running next to him pointing out how slow he was going. He
was calling him a little Nancy boy, as he grabbed the back of the recruit s head. With a quick motion,
this recruit went face first into the gravel lining the road s edge. This was a clear violation of military
code. I did not know what happened to the NCO or the recruit, as I was not contacted, nor I did not
report it. Bullies always had better reach than I did, even in the
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Descriptive Essay On Classic Rock
Classic rock is overrated. In this world, there are millions of die hard fans, but there are also those that
cringe at the words classic rock. I was one of them. As a teenager in this century, I prefer to listen to
pop or anything mainstream and upbeat. I knew there was a handful of classic rock bands; one of them
was Aerosmith. I have never heard of Aerosmith s music and did not plan on giving it a try. But after a
first hand experience, I realized that a personal experience could craft one s musical taste.
My musical taste was altered by a single car ride. It was about two years ago when my current
boyfriend picked me up for our first date. As the car pulls up, I could hear his radio: I mentally
conceived to myself What did I get myself into? The musical composition that started playing as I got
into the car was Dream On by Aerosmith. At first, I was sitting on the passenger side praying for it to
stop and hoping that my boyfriend would change the station. I did not realize that thirty six seconds
went by. Not prepared for what was about to happen, Steven Tyler s voice hit me like a brick wall. In
fact, for the rest of the musical composition, I did not think of anything else. I was mesmerized by the
song. After the date, I went home and repeatedly replayed the song.
If someone asked me Who is Aerosmith? two years ago I would have responded with I don t know and
why would I? But as of right now I would verbalize that they are one of the greatest rock and roll
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My Music Journey
People say that music has the ability to heal a person mentally and spiritually. But to me, music is
much more than just healing. It is a way for me to escape this world called reality and enter a world
with in my imagination through the different beats, harmony, and chorus. Only when listening to
music, I can truly feel all my emotions with each song having the power to make me remember, from
painful to happy memories. As I grew up to be the person I am today, my music journey also grows
with me. Looking back at it now, I would never want to change a single thing.
In 1973, exactly twenty five years prior to my birth, my parents were just in elementary school. They
told me stories about their lives back then but none contained any traces of music. The only stories
about music back in those years were from my grandmother. Back then, my parents grew up in Viet
Nam in a poor family with no televisions so they couldn t really listen to any music growing up.
Although my parents could not listen to music on television like how we can now; they were able to
come to live performances by local artists held at the district s performance center every other month
because the shows were free. My grandmother told me that the music back then was really different
than how it is now. The songs served many purposes to the citizens, it was an encouragement to
soldiers at war, it was the rhythm that put kids to sleep, it was the comfort food for everyone who
listen. Grandma told me the style
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There Will Come Soft Rain Research Paper
Inside There Will Come Soft Rains Ray Bradbury is an icon to readers. Still to this day he is an author,
essayist, playwright, screenwriter, lecturer, poet and visionary. Bradbury is an amazing character that
has achieved amazing things throughout his life. Bradbury was born on August 22, 1920 in Waukegan,
Illinois. Growing up he was very loved by his family. He had a great childhood. Bradbury attended
Los Angeles High school where he contributed in many clubs. He was part of the drama club inspired
to be an actor. He improved his grades and then joined the poetry club where he let his soul free and
wrote about what he wanted. He joined many after school activities to follow his dreams of being a
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This house is fully equipped with 21st century technology. Even though there are no people the house
works on a specific schedule 24 hours 7 days a week. The story begins normally, alarm clock goes off
and right away that s a sign of people. What was not expected was that there is no humans beings what
so ever, it was just one little house by it self, around is just rubble and debree. Since this story is
written as if it was in the future, everything is automated. The house is a machine that did everything
from cleaning to preparing food. Although people are not present (because of the nuclear holocaust),
the house still functions. The climax of the story is when a weak tree bough crashed through the
kitchen window, knocking over cleaning solvent over the stove. Instantaneously the kitchen catches
fire. The house tried its best to defend itself but as we all know nature is unstoppable. This story is
phenomenon; it s very intense and has you on the edge of your seat the whole time. This story is made
for the reader to visualize the actual story, as if you were actually there. All that is left is the lonely
house and the wounded dog. What happens in the end really is unexpected and even sad. In Ray
Bradbury s short story August 2026: There Will Come Soft Rain , He uses various literary devices to
warn us about the dangers of technology . Bradbury uses symbols to illustrate that humans are to
dependent on technology. He uses the themes of the story to
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Nvq Level 3 Unit 3 Health And Social Care
UNIT 3 HEALTH AND SAFETY. Introduction: In this assignment, I have been asked to expand and
the also review our chosen legislations. I will then assess how professional staff could carry out risk
assessments and what they will do.
Health and safety act 1974 is a legislation that is used in healthcare settings. The health and safety act
means all employers have the duty to keep themselves service users and anyone entering the building
to be safe. In my workplace, everyone is kept safe by using the health and safety act. Health and safety
are promoted by using a risk assessment for everything we do and we have posters to show fire exists
or if there is a fire where the assembly points are. Data protection act is set in care settings for
personal information of service users to be kept confidential and how the information could be used if
necessary. In my workplace data protection is very strict we are not allowed to give personal
information out without the consent of the service users or the manager. Manual handling operations
regulations 1992 (amended 2002) is a legislation which is used to help individuals to be assisted to be
moved around using certain equipment. In my work setting, we use hoist handling belts wheelchairs to
help individuals to move.
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All staff have the same level of training to deal with different types of service users. In the care
setting, I work in there is mental health and dementia service users. The training is implemented
according to health and safety to ensure staff are doing their job in the correct way. Lack of staff is an
issue that arises often whilst working in a care home when there isn t enough staff to deal with thirty
four service we cannot always make sure that health and safety in place because it s very difficult to
deal with the service
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Felix Mendelssohn Essay
Felix Mendelssohn is a well known German composer, pianist and organist of the early Romantic Era.
At a very young age, Felix Mendelssohn quickly established himself as a musical prodigy and is now
studied by people across the world. What many do not know is that Felix had an older sister who was
also a musical prodigy; however, unfortunately, she does not get the same credit as her older brother.
Due to the gender politics of this time, women who performed after the age of one who should be
married were looked at negatively in society. Women were meant to serve their husbands and take care
of the children, not to compose or perform at musical venues. Pieces from both Songs without Words
composed by Felix Mendelssohn and Das Jahr composed by Fanny Mendelssohn have so many
similarities. When taking a closer look at Felix s compositional work, it is sometimes
indistinguishable to the works of Fanny. Felix and Fanny were only four years apart, influencing them
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This piece sounds extremely similar to the piece analyzed from Songs Without Words. September
known as At the River by Fanny, is a piece full of timbre and written for a solo pianist. When
listening, you can really picture a river flowing in the month of September. At this time of year, it is
usually beginning to get colder, making the current a bit rougher. The wind is flowing for some time
but then quiets down. The rhythmic motion of this piece represents the season changing from summer
to fall. Nothing is certain in September, it is always shifting or changing, just as this composition.
Halfway through the composition, it shifts from a major key to a minor key. The melody of this piece
is both legato and staccato, consisting of many progressions and trills. There is a very large range of
keys, just as Felix s
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Robert Frost sHome Burial, By Robert Frost
Home Burial
Robert Frost s poem Home Burial speaks of the tragedies in a couple s life. The theme of Home Burial
is centered around the death of a child. During the time period in which this poem took place it seems
that men did not show their feelings well. Home Burial demonstrates how one tragedy can cause
another to occur. The couple in this poem has lost a baby to death. The mother is grieving and it seems
she doesn t recover from this loss; parents who lose a child never forget, but most people do find ways
to cope and move on in life. The baby is buried in the family burial site and can be seen from a
window in the couple s home. Day after day she goes to the stairway window looking at the family
plot. Looking at the place where her child s body is buried continues the sadness she feels. But,
another emotion is contained in this wife and mother and that is anger and bitterness at her husband.
At first, the reason for her anger seems unknown. The reasoning starts to show when it says she
refused him any help, with the least stiffening of her neck and silence. (lines13 14) Their dialogue is
cold. What is it what? /Just that I see. / You don t, she challenged. /Tell me what it is. (lines18 19). In
the husband s first couple of lines and his last one, his attitude toward his wife seems insensitive. First
he tells her he wants to know why she keeps looking at through the window; then he tells her she must
tell him. Even though he ends the last part
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Samuel R Delaney Babel 17
The Importance of Babel 17: The Role of Communication Author Samuel R. Delaney, in his novel
Babel 17, is able to suggest that a more critical and creative way of thinking is best developed by a
well rounded mind. It is from a mind that is able to become engaged in a non linear method of
thinking, that Delany infers, is one open to communication that allows for personal and cultural
integration. Moreover, Rydra Wong and the language of Babel 17 both throw communication on its
head as each uses the power of language in order to achieve differing results. Conversely, a holistic
method of thinking displays the potential that exists for being able to manipulate how others think. An
example of this is seen with Babel 17 and the Butcher. The end
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Essay on The Choosing Of A Landfill Site
The Choosing of a Landfill Site
There is currently much debate on the desirability of landfilling particular wastes, the practicability of
alternatives such as waste minimisation or pre treatment, the extent of waste pre treatment required,
and of the most appropriate landfilling strategies for the final residues. This debate is likely to
stimulate significant developments in landfilling methods during the next decade. Current and
proposed landfill techniques are described in this information sheet.
Types of landfill
Landfill techniques are dependent upon both the type of waste and the landfill management strategy. A
commonly used classification of landfills, according to waste type only, is described below, together
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This strategy is the most commonly used for nuclear wastes and hazardous wastes. It is also used in
some countries for MSW and other non hazardous but polluting wastes.
B) Containment and collection of leachate
Inflow of water is controlled but not prevented entirely, and leakage is minimised or prevented, by a
low permeability basal liner and by removal of leachate. This is the most common strategy currently
for MSW landfills in developed countries. The duration of a pollution risk is dependent on the rate of
water flow through the wastes. Because it requires active leachate management there is currently
much interest in accelerated leaching to shorten this timescale from what could be centuries to just a
few decades.
C) Controlled contaminant release
The top cover and basal liner are designed and constructed to allow generation and leakage of leachate
at a calculated, controlled rate. An environmental assessment is always necessary to that the impact of
the emitted leachate is acceptable. No active leachate control measures are used. Such sites are only
suitable in certain locations and for certain wastes. A typical example would be a landfill in a coastal
location, receiving an inorganic waste such as bottom ash from MSW incineration.
D) Unrestricted contaminant release
No control is exerted over either the inflow or the outflow of water.
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Ethics And Spin Control ( P. 193 )
Journal Entry #5: Ethics Spin Control (p. 193) Politics is all about persuasion, especially during
election seasons. Candidates do nothing but try to convince voters that they are right, that there way is
better and get them to vote in their favor. The light in which voters see the candidate is critical, which
is where spin becomes important. Spin involves taking events, statements, and actions and presenting
them in a way that is more favorable for a particular person or cause (Borchers 193). Similarly, spin
control is the act of making their perspective become the dominant way in which [the] ideas are seen
and [getting] the audience to accept a particular perspective (Borchers 193). Spin control isn t a new
concept in the world of persuasion, and in many ways there s nothing wrong with it, but there are
often ethical issues when it comes to spin, as was the case with Clinton s senatorial campaign aide
Karen Adler. For professionals who constantly promote and express sensitive information, like
campaign supporters and journalists or reporters, it s extremely important to understand the dangers of
spin and how to be as responsible and honest as possible. Journalists need to be especially careful
when gathering information for their stories. A large portion of reportorial research comes from
interviewing, and odds are many of their sources will have an ulterior motive of some kind. Prominent
community members, celebrities, politicians and the like will most
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Pacifism In The Dutchman, By Leroi Jones
LeRoi Jones is an African American writer of poetry, drama, fiction, essays and music criticism, born
in Newark, New Jersey, on October 7th, 1934. He developed an interest in poetry and jazz in high
school and attended Howard University earning an English Degree. His parents were working class,
elevator lift operator and social worker. In 1954, Jones joined the U.S Air Force for three years before
being dishonorably discharged. After his military service, Jones founded Totem Press, which
published people like Beat icons Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg. Jones became a member of the
Umbra Poets Workshop of emerging Black Nationalist writers. After, Malcolm X s assassination,
Jones moved to Harlem and joined the Black Nationalist Movement. During the 50s, Jones changed
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Jones was critical of pacifism preferring in the promotion of violence and died in Newark in 2014.
Jones wrote his play the Dutchman in 1964 having it first be presented at the Cherry Lane Theatre in
New York City on March 14, 1964. This play was written towards the tail end of the Civil Rights
Movement a struggle for social justice that took place mainly in the 1950s 1960s for blacks to gain
equal rights under the law in the United States. Jones wrote this play to show the turmoil, conflict and
relations between blacks and whites. This can be seen in the two main characters Clay a 20 year old
black man and Lula a 30 year old white woman. In the Dutchman, there are three main characters
Clay, Lula, and the other passengers who each have their different character traits and plight. The
character can be expressed as individual s personal values, what makes up a person s moral compass,
key values, what drives their conduct;
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Neighborhood Observation
I think the thing that I learned the most about Baltimore communities and schools during this
excursion was that the quality of the neighborhoods changes so rapidly from street to street. I have
never experienced such a quick and powerful juxtaposition between different socioeconomical areas in
my life. In Little Rock, where I am from, the shift in areas is much more gradual and areas are
grouped in larger clusters. In Baltimore, I have noticed that isn t true. Neighborhoods rapidly shift
from block to block The transition from Canton to Madison happened so quickly that I thought I had
missed something originally. This is so interesting to me and I would love to learn more about why
this is the way that it is. I am very ignorant of large cities in general, but in my experience I have
gotten the feeling that this phenomenon is not as produced. I also noticed in Madison the beginning of
gentrification and increased socioeconomic development. It was clear from the number of recently
sold properties and the advertisements used to sell new properties that the developers in this
neighborhood where trying to bring in a different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Canton had many restaurants and markets and supermarkets and food sources, but Madison had just a
couple corner stores and one supermarket . Combined with the data we gathered from research that
half of Madison residents do not have access to cars, we identified that Madison might be a food
desert . A food desert is a place where it is exceedingly difficult to find food, and harder to find
healthy hood, and even more expensive. The people in Madison have very limited options in terms of
access to food, and are thus forced to spend comparatively more of their resources in order to access
the food they need. I thought the day in the market initiative put on by Johns Hopkins University was
an important first step, but I am not sure if it does enough to meet the needs of the
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Solution Focused Brief Therapy an Introduction
Make a personal evaluation of Solution Focused Brief Therapy, Identifying concepts and techniques
which will facilitate you practice of CBT. |
Within this essay I shall provide a personal evaluation of Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT). I
shall endeavour to outline the main principles, processes and strengths. I will also explore some of the
weaknesses of the approach demonstrating some of the limitations in terms of application to specific
issues and problems. Additionally, the essay will explore issues of compatibility between SFBT and
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. I will also outline how and why I would incorporate SFBT into my
personal practice as a companion to CBT.
Solution focused brief therapy (SFBT) is described ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In some cases small positive changes are all that are necessary to initiate a solution for a successful
outcome.
SFBT works in the present therefore problem free dialog allows a session which is forward looking
and future orientated. It strives to help the client envisage a time when the problem is manageable or
no longer exists, when the client is no longer stuck . It is an endlessly optimistic approach as the future
has numerous possibilities for positive change.
The Miracle Question, which a serious of three exercises which can be used in the first session with
clients, is away for the counsellor to introduce the client to a problem free future with the client
demonstrating what changes can be envisaged. The miracle question can be asked in various
formulations. Whatever wording and phrasing is most appropriate for your client is used.
The Miracle Question is future orientated and asks the client to envisage a time free from any issue,
thus allowing the client a glimpse of their life without that particular problem. It is extremely useful
for a client whose goals are indistinguishable as it can elucidate where they want to be. The follow up
questions are designed to give the client a glimpse of their possible problem free future and
emphasises the positive changes to themselves their environment and relationship with others. It is
these questions which will reinforce the client s positive goals. As Burwell
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Malnutrition Is The Most Dangerous Form Of Malnutrition
Facing challenges is inevitable, but urgent when it comes to saving lives. One must surpass the
limitations placed and search for opportunity to strengthen others who have no control over mortality.
Giving up is old news. Hearing about child hunger and doing nothing is injustice. There are victories
to find cures and treatments for severe diseases, but one must go through the battle first to achieve
such satisfaction. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), malnutrition is the most
serious threat to global public health. Severe acute malnutrition is the most dangerous form of
malnutrition. Worldwide, it affects about 19 million children under the age of five years. This disease
expresses itself in two ways: wasting and oedema. Wasting is characterised as an extreme loss of
muscle, fat and tissue, forcing children to look elderly and skeletal. Oedema can spread anywhere in a
child, making him/her appear puffy, weak and lethargic. This condition can also cause skin lesions,
hepatomegaly, and alopecia. If severe acute malnutrition is left untreated, the outcome is death. This
organization took a stand to find a solution to this problem. To be able to understand the results, one
must overview the approach to this situation. The hope was to reach out to as many malnourished
children before any complications arise in the clinic. The study took place at four health centers in the
rural health district of Madarounfa, Niger. The study of the outpatient
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Devil in a Blue Dress Film vs. Book
When an individual reads a book and then sees the movie that is based on the book, there is bound to
be many differences between the two. Sometimes there are elements that are present in the book that
have a tendency to get lost in the production and directing of a movie. At other times, the movie adds
elements that are not originally in the book. In Walter Mosley s book, Devil in a Blue Dress, and the
movie of the same name share some similar literary elements. However, there are several vital
situations and parts of the book s story that are not present in the film. Hence, the movie downplays a
lot of the foul language as well as the racial slurs that were used in the era the book was set in. With a
comparison of the two mediums, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For instance, in the book Joppy knew Albright; Albright knew Todd Carter; Todd Carter knew Richard
McGee as well as Matthew Terrell whereas in the movie every character denied knowing each other
except Albright and Joppy. Another noticeable difference is that in the book Frank Green, Daphne s
brother ends up murdered and in the movie he lives and they both end up moving. The third noticeable
difference is a character name change from the book to the movie; Matthew Teran in the book is
Matthew Terrell in the movie and he ends up being murdered in the book whereas at the end of the
movie he s running for mayor. A fourth noticeable difference is the pier scene. In the book Albright
and Easy meet at the Santa Monica pier and in the movie it is the Malibu pier. And the last most
noticeable difference between the book and the movie is that Mouse knows Daphne Monet or shall we
call her by her real name Ruby Hanks; however, in the movie the audience never finds that out. In the
movie the only true thing you get to know about Daphne is that she is both black and white. Therefore,
due to the many differences between the book and the movie it is confusing to the audience since it is
almost like dealing with two different stories because of the plot inconsistencies. Even though, you
have those noticeable differences that
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Christopher Abacan Research Paper
Christopher Abacan Period D
Opening: Good morning, ladies and gentleman! I m Christopher Abacan, and I ll be teaching you guys
about architecture. More specifically, the difference between American and Japanese architecture.
Hey, this isn t as boring as it sounds. This is Christopher Abacan presenting here! If any of you have
ever sat through one of my presentations, you ll know it ll be hilarious. This, my friends, will
(probably) be fun.
Body: For the sake of simplicity, I ll only be talking about the most recent trends in architecture at
their respective cultures. Going into general architectural styles in the two nations would be
impossible for many reasons. Architecture is prominent in every civilization, as it is useful for ... Show
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Let s talk about Japan. The nation is known for being much more technologically advanced than the
U.S., so naturally the buildings would be different, right? Sort of. Notice that the post in
postmodernism is just a prefix that means after. That means we ll have to talk about modernism.
Modernism is, as I said before, a more futuristic looking style of art *Clears throat* I mean
architecture. The prefix of after doesn t mean that America is more advanced than Japan. This has
nothing to do with chronology. Modernism is a type of architecture/art that is made up of one piece of
material, or designed to look that way. The design of these buildings looks cool, and is usually
efficient, but it lacks the artistic flair of some other styles. *Play slide 3 of slideshow* As seen in
literally half of the pictures, nature is ingrained in a lot of the structures. Other than being artistic, this
traces back to what I said in the beginning of my presentation. It also holds the extra bonus of being a
way to be religious . Yes, I just quoted myself. Don t judge. The traditional religion of Japan, Shinto
believed that nature was very important. The main thing that is associated with the religion is that
everything in nature has kami in it, which are like little spirits. The way nature is ingrained in
Japanese is able to flow easily with modernism. Since the architectural style is usually either cubic or
spherical,
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Palace Of Westminster Research Paper
Imagine it s 1834 in London and the Palace of Westminster had just caught ablaze and is burned
almost to the ground by a massive fire.Now imagine yourself winning a competition and being
allowed to create a master peice that would stand for years to come.Architecht Sir Charles Barry and
gothic architect Augustus Pugin won the competition and got the chance to design the new Palace of
Westminster.The Palace of Westminter is comonly known as the House of Parliament and holds the
U.K parliament, but used to be home to the royal famileys back in the medieval era.The Palace of
Westminster is a true piece of architectural history and is one of the first big victorian/gothic structures
in architectural history.
The Palace of Westminster was built in London,1835 and was completed in 1859.It took about 24
years to construct, and it is a true piece of art that will stand for years.The building stands alonside the
River Thames in Westminster, giving it the name The Palace of Westminster.One of the usages of the
palace is to hold meetings for the U.K Parliament
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Tesco Plc Financial Analysis
PART 1
TESCO PLC
Tesco was founded in 1919 by Jack Cohen, when he purchased the shipment of tea from T.E
Stockwell and later in 1924 combined the initial of the names (TES) with the first two letters of his
surname (CO). The first TESCO store was opened in Burnt Oak, Middlesex in 1929. Tesco is now
operating in 14 different countries around the globe with almost 5000 stores worldwide and it is one of
the largest retailers around the world. According to Kantar worldpanel, 2012 Tesco covers almost 30%
of the market share in the UK.
The financial data of company does not tell us the entire position of an organisation and its
performance over the year or certain period of time for comparative purposes. Therefore, the use of
ratios ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The factors that contributed in the growth were aggressive marketing campaigns with the aim to
promote its brand and product. The company gained the competitive advantage by enhancing the
services it offered like making online shopping easy and cheap with almost every product available to
online customer as to in store consumer. The company s strategy to enter international market also
contributed in its growth as the number of stores was increased; however, the factors involved in
decrease in G.P include the closure of its Strategic Business Unit in some foreign countries. (TESCO
2011 12 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/retailandconsumer/9583264/Tesco profits
fall for first time in 18 years.html )
Return on Capital Employed:
Return on Capital Employed is a profit measurement tool that demonstrates the profit generated by the
company from its gross assets. Although Tesco could not performed as planned in UK but still the
ROCE is increased, discontinuing its operations in Japan helped getting better result (TESCO, 2012
http://www.tescoplc.com/files/reports/ar2012/index.asp?pageid=20 ).
LIQUIDITY RATIO
| | |2012 |2011 |2010 |
| | | | | |
|Current Ratio |Curr.
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Amelia Earhart Accomplishments
Amelia Earhart was more than just a female pilot, she did a lot of stuff for history that people do not
realize to this day. She set many record in flying in her short career and she proved that women can do
more than just be homemakers.She also inspired a whole new generation of aviators and dreamers ,
she helped them see that they did not have to stick to the status quo.Amelia Earhart s early life lead to
her becoming an american icon, aviation pioneer, author, and the first women to fly across the Atlantic
Ocean alone and the first many flying records for women.
A lot of experiences Amelia had in her early life set her up to become one of the first successful
women pilots. At the age of twenty Amelia went to visit her sister in Toronto ... Show more content on
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Amelia passed the test for her transport license with flying colors she was only the fourth woman to
achieve it at the time.This was an amazing example for the up and coming generation that you can do
anything and you are not limited by your gender.
She also showed the world women could do what men do . Amelia is one of the half dozen women
among hundreds of men in the aviation hall of fame. Amelia being in the aviation hall of fame is yet
another one of her great accomplishments that proves yet again that she was an amazing pilot which
was something that women were told was not for them. She opened many doors for women with her
amazing accomplishments and just as well she opened the eyes of men , showing them that just
because men do it doesn t mean that women can t do it just as well
Amelia Earhart s early life lead to her becoming an american icon, aviation pioneer, author, and the
first women to fly across the Atlantic Ocean alone and the first many flying records for women.She set
multiple records that were unthought of for women of her time and even when her record were passed
up by a men she was determined to set a new record, and she did. She changed the world for women
and anyone that ever wanted to do anything that they were told they could
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Rukmani s Nectar In A Sieve Entry
Nectar in a Sieve Entry One night, Rukmani heard soft footsteps, and thought it was Kunthi coming to
rob them of what little they had, unashamed of her previous actions. Rukmani went outside, and threw
herself at the figure she saw. She beat it to the ground, overcome with rage, as the figure struggled
weakly. Then Rukmani was pulled off the figure, and Nathan scolded her for beating her own
daughter. I think Kunthi s previous actions had angered Rukmani so much, that she was blinded by
rage at the very suspicion of the figure being Kunthi stealthily walking to their house to steal whatever
food they had left. She did not consider for a moment that the figure could have been someone else.
The figure had been Ira, who was cut badly, with wounds
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Essay About Escrima
Escrima
The history of the Philippines stretches all the way back as far as 900 AD. Examining the history of
the Philippines, it s clear that martial arts have always been an essential part of the Filipino culture.
Many different cultures and migrants influenced the martial arts of the Philippines. Escrima has had a
long and savage history, dating back to 1521 when Spanish rule first came to the Philippine Islands.
Before colonization by Spain, Escrima was taught as a recreational activity, along with reading,
writing, religion and Sanskrit. The Spaniards had a hard time imposing their rule on the inhabitants
worshipped wielded their bolos, daggers and sticks. Until they brought in firearms so that they could
reinforce orders. In the 1700 s, when the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Survival was not for the strongest, but the smartest. Men used whatever they could to defend and
protect themselves against wild animals and enemies. This could be as simple as throwing an object,
such as using a tree branch, or poking with a sharp object. Geographic is another contributor to
Filipino martial art. There are over 7,000 total islands, and these are divided into the three major island
groups consisting of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. There are over a hundred different dialects
throughout the country. However, the national language spoken is Tagalog (Berry Specht, para. 11).
This means there is a lack of organization to centralize the theme in the Filipino Martial Arts, which
revolves around fighting concepts.
Looking at the different styles and systems of Escrima, the techniques used are somewhat different,
but the overall concepts of combat and winning remain the same. The Filipino martial arts are not
compassionate; it is a vicious and dangerous form of self defense. There are hundreds of unique styles
of the Filipino martial arts throughout the
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How To Write An Informative Essay 5Th Grade - Informa

  • 1. How To Write An Informative Essay 5Th Grade - Informa 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. How To Write An Informative Essay 5Th Grade - Informa How To Write An Informative Essay 5Th Grade - Informa
  • 2. Silent Film, Martyrs of the Alamo, Loosely Depicts the... Martyrs of the Alamo is a silent film that not only loosely depicts the historical event of the Battle at the Alamo but it perpetuates ethnic stereotypes of Mexicans to build a sense of nationalism in the early 1900 s. Researchers Ford and Harawa argue in their academic journal that ethnicity can be broken down into two dimensions, relational and attributional. The relational dimension pertains to the relationship dynamics between an ethnic group and the society they live in. These relationships can be shown through different societal institutions; such as, the educational system, judicial system and even the film industry. As stated by Dr. Keeling, the film industry can be seen as an institution that produces ways of thinking of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By using the Mexican solider and the small child it can allude to the harm that can be done to the United States. The child can symbolize the future of America and the cost that can be paid if Americans do not fight for what is theirs. By instilling fear, Griffin could spark Americans to react and feel that it is their duty to protect their country. We see a large contrast between the American characters and Mexican characters in the film. The American characters are chivalrous, courageous and dressed in a typical Western fashion; raccoon fur hats, formal wear or button down shirts while the Mexican characters are depicted as cowards and womanizing drunks in sombreros, ponchos or soldier uniforms with darkened skin. These negative depictions of Mexicans are used as a contrast from this perfect image of what it is to be American . For example, the General Santa Ana is portrayed to be a weak leader who is detached from the battle and who is preoccupied with exploiting women. In contrast to Davy Crockett who is able to band together with others to fight and protect Texas while on the battle front. Griffin uses these historic Alamo figures to emulate what it means to belong to America. The idea of Americans not backing down against a threat is portrayed through figures like Davy Crocket. These negative portrayals of Mexicans fuels an already existing stigma. Griffin reinforces these archetypes through film and this in turn can lead to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Spirit Of Justice In David s Tales From Ovid In a world of fire and brimstone, humanity was born. There was no peace, no goodness, no compassion, a trial by fire. Within this debauched world seeped in chaos, we established order. With it, we created society and bound the very nature to our will, yet, just as our order binds others, it ensnares us. In this society of our own creation Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains, as Rousseau once said. These chains, the shackles of justice, were forged by us to be weapons against ourselves. And so we decide when to use that weapon, to decide once and for all what is justice and what is not. Tales from Ovid, a strong sense of what is right and what is wrong is both essential and worthless, and the spirit of the stories, embodied in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In that story, Tiresias, a man is called up to the heavens to settle an argument between Jupiter and Juno. In retaliation for siding with Jupiter, Juno curses him to a life of blindness but receives the gift of prophecy from Jupiter. This ultimately brief story highlights one of the main themes of Tales from Ovid, the idea of divine wrath and benefit. Those who anger the Olympians receive despair in return, often transformed into a lower existence. Actaeon, who only by accident sees Diana naked, is forced to be a stag that is hunted and killed by his friends and hounds. Such is a humiliation above all others. Actaeon, who was a predator, is now the prey, a lowly stag. Yet, in other cases, people are rewarded by the gods. King Midas, who returned Silenus, one of Bacchus s friends, to the god received one wish within Bacchus s power. There is no concept of morality within these dealings, only the idea of what pleases and what angers. Such is not true justice, only a dark revenge or heavenly blessing based on primitive emotions. Yet, these ideas reveal much about us, the creators of the work. The very presence of divine entities, such as Jupiter, allows them to judge mortals, the people below them, to right so called wrongs. People crave a higher power, people above them, to make the decisions. Yet in contrast with this, Tiresias is asked to make a judgment for the immortals, showing that people still want a say in what happens. These paradoxical desires are mixed with an intense fear of being punished by those same almighty beings, exemplified by Tiresias s punishment from Juno. These conflicting themes represent what humanity first conceived justice to be: punishment in the form of revenge, to have a higher being right wrongs. Knowing justice can be a double edged sword, the fear of it being aimed at them terrifies the masses. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. An Analysis of Neutral Tones by Thomas Hardy Essay An Analysis of Neutral Tones by Thomas Hardy We stood by a pond that winter day, (1) This line indicates a still quietness, with lack of the movement of life. There is a vast difference in appearance and movement around a pond in winter and a pond in the midst of summer. This indicates no leaves, and no visible signs of life. The poet is painting a stark and lifeless scene. And the sun was white, as though chidden of God, (2) This is indicative of the modernist approach to light as being too harsh and not a positive factor. Chidden means scolded, rebuked, or even blamed. God is not looking favorably upon these people. And a few leaves lay on the starving sod; (3) Leaves fall from trees when they are dead, and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This stanza ties in with the first stanza and lets the reader know it is the beautiful love between these two people that is dying on this cold winter day. The smile on your mouth was the deadest thing (9) is a very telling line. She is pretending to be kind and to smile, but he sees through her and knows it is false. Her smile appears deader to him than the fallen leaves do. Alive enough to have strength to die; /And a grin of bitterness swept thereby (10 11). These lines show that the poet realizes some life in her smile, but not what he wants to see. There is a difference between a genuinely happy smile and a forced grin, and the latter is what he sees on her face. Like an ominous bird a wing... (12) foretells her leaving him. He is seeing in her forced grin an omen of bad luck. Many people see owls as an omen of death if they hoot outside their window for seven nights in a row. It is in this sense that the poet speaks of her dead smile. Since then, keen lessons that love deceives, (13). This line is a reflective line from the poet on his feelings of her deceit toward him. He loved her and she broke his heart by lying to him. And wrings with wrong, have shaped to me (14) tells that she wronged him and changed him because of it. Your face, and the God curst sun, and a tree, / And a pond edged with grayish leaves (15 16). He will never get out of his mind that moment in time. Her face, the sun, a tree, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Lab On A Chip Lab Report Introduction The research is specifically carried out on Particle Sorting using the interplay between the Travelling Surface Acoustic Wave and the Stationary Surface Acoustic Wave. Sorting individual cells/particles of interest from a heterogeneous population has been of critical importance in biological studies and clinical applications, such as single cell sequencing, rare cell isolation, and drug screening. The introduction of lab on a chip (i.e., small sized analytical devices) has spurred steadily increasing interest and research efforts in the microfluidics discipline (upon which lab on a chip devices are based). The promise of such lab on a chip devices is grounded in the advantages of microfluidics relative to traditional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Displacement of acoustic waves is also helpful in creating particle mobility required for separation of particles in a static fluid volume. In batch systems, with very small samples in contact with a substrate, separation has been shown using acoustic streaming in droplets, in an open chamber and in a channel. Description of Research Methodology In this research we will examine the use of acoustic radiation forces alone for particle separation in a system, and demonstrate that the controllability of this type of acoustic force allows highly specific separation. SAW is generated by a spatially periodic electrical field to create a resonant condition on a piezoelectric substrate. Further, in TSAW a wave travels through the substrate and in case of SSAW, there are 2 counter propagating wave. We will utilise both TSAW and SSAW; the former acts to push the particles across the chamber, the latter to capture particles in bands of minimum force potential. The system will consist of a microfluidic chamber, cast in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), and bonded onto a lithium niobate, LiNbO3 (LN) piezoelectric substrate. The device will be held under a microscope using a frame. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay On Depreciation Depreciation of Fixed Assets Depreciation A business may acquire fixed assets such as land, buildings, machinery, office equipment, delivery equipment and natural resources (e.g. a piece if mining land)to help in the process of its operations to earn revenue in order to make a profit. Such assets, by their very nature, provide benefits to the business for more than one financial year or period. In fact, when a business buys a fixed asset at a certain cost (say $10,000), it is actually buying a bundle of service benefits that will be provided by that fixed asset over a period of time in the future (say 10 years). Take, for example, when a wholesaler buys a delivery van, it is in effect buying transporting services for his goods that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Calculation of Depreciation It is very difficult to come to the true value of the service benefits provided by a fixed asset that is used up or consumed during an accounting period. Depreciation is at best an estimate, depending on which method we use. It is only after the fixed asset is sold off that we can know for certain how much depreciation should actually have been. Depreciation can be calculated by one of the following methods: 1. The Straight Line or Fixed Instalment method; 2. The Reducing Balance or Diminishing Balance method; and 3. The Revaluation method. Straight Line or Fixed Instalment Method By this method, the fixed asset is assumed to depreciate at equal amount for every year of its expected lifetime. The cost of the asset is spread evenly over its lifetime. Reducing Balance or Diminishing Balance Method By this method, the asset is supposed to depreciate at a fixed percentage of its depreciated value (or book value) at the beginning of each year. The amount set aside for depreciation will diminish with every successive period since the value of the asset at the beginning of every successive period tends to diminish. The main advantage of this method is that in the Profit and Loss Account, the amount of overall expenses charged for the use of a fixed asset would be more or less constant throughout the asset s lifetime. This is because depreciation is only one of the expenses involved. Other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Sacrifice In The Hunger Games What is sacrifice? If you type that question into google the first definition you read is, An act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to God or to a divine or supernatural figure. What do you identify sacrifice to be, How would you define it? This is a two part hidden question posed by Suzanne Collins to her readers as well as Katniss Everdeen in the book The Hunger Games where the daunting future of North America, known as Panem, is divided into 12 districts and governed by the Capitol. Every year they select 24 innocent tributes ages 12 18, 2 from each district to fight to the death on a TV show called the Hunger Games. Throughout the book Katniss Everdeen, the main character, makes many sacrifices, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Rue is doing this Katniss speaks to Rue, I d have thought, in District Eleven, you d have a bit more to eat than us. You know, since you grow the food (Collins 202). Katniss has always struggled to provide food and thinks since district eleven is agriculture they get more food. Rue replies Oh, no, we re not allowed to eat the crops. She continues They whip you and make everyone else watch (Collins 202). Rue communicates to Katniss that even though they grow it, they can t eat it because it goes to the Capitol. After this conversation Katniss recognizes that other people sacrifice pain, such as whipping in order to get more food and survive. Far along in the games Katniss and Peeta are hiding in a cave so Peeta can rest and heal from his wounds that he received from Cato a career tribute, when Peeta and Katniss get on the subject of food sacrificing. Peeta mentions that a lot of the food his family gets is, Too expensive for my family to eat. Unless it s gone very stale. Of course, practically everything we eat is stale (Collins 309). Peeta is explaining that even though they are shopkeepers they struggle to afford food as well, just like anyone else in the district. It s after this remark that Katniss s previous idea, assuming the shopkeepers lived a soft life, is proved untrue. She realizes the districts altogether sacrifice to live and provide food for their families not matter their prestige in life. This causes Katniss to reflect back on her conception of sacrifice starts to truly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Military Draft Research Paper The United States of America has not used a draft for their military since 1973 and some people wonder if it should be put back in use. The U.S. citizens are worried that volunteers will not be enough if a bigger war breaks out and that we truly need the draft. The big question with this idea is, it it a good idea to bring back the draft? The draft violates the 1st amendment in a way because people are allowed to protest and the government needs to look out for the security of its people. In the Rostker vs Goldberg case the Supreme Court ruled that women would be excluded from the draft because they are unfit to serve in the military like men are and that is based on old views of women. The draft does violate people s rights but it might be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and 1% is not very many people if we were to go into WW3. If people vote to put the draft in though the U.S. will not have a draft for a long time because almost no one wants it. Most recent veterans oppose the draft more than civilians do, More than eight in ten post 9/11 veterans and 74% of the public say the U.S. should not return to the draft at this time. With democracy somethings may never have a chance of ever happening or ever coming back. If the United States reissued the draft then foreign countries might think twice about attacking the U.S. because of the number of soldiers they could pull in to fight them. With the United States relationship with Korea right now the volunteers may not be enough to fight Korea alone. The draft would be very useful in times of war and, it would provide the U.S. with a sort of insurance system if the volunteers are not enough. The United States has always been known as a world power, and if it starts to lose wars and little battles then other countries will know that the U.S. is weak. The United States has never lost a war if you do not include Vietnam, and if the U.S. does not have as many soldiers as it needs then the loss tally is going to go up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Dead Poets Society Belonging Connections made with people and place are the most powerful influences that impact on an individual sense of belonging. This is demonstrated through the texts Dead Poet s Society directed by Peter Weir and the autobiographic article Born in Vietnam made in Australia. Both texts explore how an individual sense of belonging can be undermined as a result of negative influences as well as how connection to people and place can have enriching effects on the lives of individuals how a individual sense of belonging can be undermined by trauma and lack of acceptance which prevents an individual sense of belonging however both texts also explore how connections to people and place can have enriching effects on the lives of individuals. An individual sense of belonging can be can be undermined by trauma and lack of acceptance. This concept is demonstrated in Dead Poet s Society through Mr Perry s negative influence on his son. He overlooks the needs and aspiration of his son whilst also forcing him to meet his high expectations. This strains their relationship and causes Neil to feel inadequate. As a result of Perry s refusal to accept Neil, Neil is unable to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In one scene Todd is seen holding a desk set and explains to Neil that his parents have sent him the same birthday present to years in a row and remarks that they probably forgot. This is very revealing in demonstrating how Todd has a very strained relationship with his parents. Neil and Todd than hurl the desk set off the balcony, this is symbolic as it demonstrates the two characters taking control of their lives and branching out of their conformist society a high angle shot and non dietetic sound is used to reaffirm this. This scene also shows how close both Neil and Todd have become and the audience can see a real sense of belonging between the two and comparing it to their alienated home ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The South China Sea The South China Sea (S.C.S.) is one of the most politically tense and economically important areas in the world today. Every year, $5.3 trillion of trade passes through the S.C.S $1.2 trillion of which belongs to the US. The importance of the S.C.S. has led to increasingly strained tension as competing territorial claims have sharpened over recent years. Tensions have developed over the PRC s vague claim to the majority of the S.C.S. The so called nine dash line was originally laid down by the Republic of China in 1947 as an eleven dash line has been the source of conflict in Southeast Asia for some years. In 1974 the PRC seized part of the Paracels from South Vietnam, and in 1988 China and Vietnam had a bloody clash over Johnson Reef. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The US, the regions historic de facto power, has a vital interest in maintain stability, specifically in regards to the freedom of navigation and free trade. Though each major actor has its own goals and agenda, the US has the most potential to ease tensions and establish a new regional dynamic that encourages a unified ASEAN and responsible PRC. Within the PRC there is a strong sentiment that now is China s time to take its place as a major actor in a new multipolar world. This is a key aspect of Xi Jinping s China Dream and a growing pillar of party legitimacy as the Chinese economy slows and matures. A key aspect for China to be perceived as a hub of power is to have the ability to assert its interest in the region. As such, Chinese policy towards the S.C.S has been described as developing a sphere of influence similar to the US in the Caribbean during the 19th and 20th century. The South East Asian region would be economically interconnected through Chinese investment and development, creating demand for Chinese goods and services. Politically, smaller states would have the PRC as an advocate and China would insulate itself with friendly neighbors. In an effort to project its growing role in the South East Asia the PRC has adopted a renewed and more provocative approach to regional politics with more assertive stances on various disputed areas, including the nine dash line. By claiming the vast majority of the S.C.S., or the land features in it, Beijing is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Jack London s Love Of Life And To Build A Fire In history there has been many writers. Jack London is one of those writers with a very special style. Lots people tend to overlook the style in writing, not focusing on its impact on meaning. Jack London has developed his own type of style which is deeply shown through their personal writing. In London s stories Love of Life and To Build a Fire , he uses poetic style, multiple literary movements in his writing and tons of themes throughout his stories. According to http://www.biography.com/people/jack london 9385499#early years his life as a writer essentially began in 1893. After an eye opening contest he decided to dedicate his life to writing short stories he was determined to live his life as a writer. He has wrote many stories ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He used determinism in both of the stories; in Love of Life Bill leaves the man behind and he has to fight through all the rough unforgiving nature alone. In To Build a Fire the man try s to build a fire and does succeed and gives up so he ends up freezing to death. He uses realism by putting people in situations that could occur or already have. Some examples of this is when Bill left they guys behind because he hurt his ankle in the story Love of Life . Regionalism is another movement of literature he used in both stories. They both take place in the Yukon of Alaska along with many other stories he has written. Last there is naturalism and it is the most used of literature in both of the stories. Both stories are describing the struggles they had and they faced throughout their travels. The naturalism discovered what their outcomes were while they were in Alaska. All of the movements of literature made a hug part of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Explain The Difference Between Reading The Bible... I. 1. Explain the difference between reading the Bible confessionally, and reading it critically. The difference between reading the Bible confessionally, and critically is, your approach to your reading. To read confessionally means you are reading it as the ( word of God ) theologically. Where, as if your reading the Bible critically you are reading to find deep understanding of the material through analyzing, evaluating and self reflection. 2. Explain the three big T obstacles a reader faces to accessing the original words of the Bible. The obstacles a reader faces when accessing the original words of the Bible are: Translation is an obstacle because the original works are in Hebrew or Arabic which requires people who are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What was it and how did it work? Honor during ancient Israel time is a status symbol, it is prize over wealth, and had no social class. It is what all men during this time strive for with the help of their family and clan to uphold. Honor is bestowed on a man during this time by his community through his deeds, following the rules, and the running of his household, making sure their unmarried women and girls are virginal, and married women reproduce a stay true to their husbands. 6. What is literary genre? Why is it important for understanding the literature of the Bible? Literary genre is the various forms in which one choose to express their thoughts. There are 5 main genres poetry, fiction, nonfiction and drama. This is important to the understanding of the Bible because knowing the type of genre helps to prepare the reader to better understand the text. 7. How does knowing about patriarchy, honor, and literary genre help us to understand what all is going on in the book of Ruth? To understand the book of Ruth we first must understand its literary genre which, is a narrative, so we know how to approach our reading of this story. Knowing about patriarchy, which the males during this time held all the power, explains why Naomi was pleased that Ruth got Boaz, a wealthy landowner and kinsman to Naomi s late husband, attention and told her to lay at his feet to ensure their future. The knowledge of honor, high respect and esteem, which is most desired among the men ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Face Everything And Rise Face Everything And Rise Strength (n.) ~ the quality or state of being strong. Life pushes us to be our best through the many tests and trials. These trials teach us lessons, along with making us stronger. Each and everyone s tests are different. Such as peer pressure, problems with self image or even learning how to carry on after a loved one has passed. During the Autumn of seventh grade my Grandfather passed away and even though I m sad about this it s made me stronger. It was a hard test, but without the lessons I learned I wouldn t be who I am today. In the end the term oil we face is worthwhile. It s not the breaths you take that matter, but the moments that take your breath away. To me and countless others this is an important motto for life. When my Papa Jim passed away, I was taught to live by these words. When our journey is over the shiny new sports car, big houses or even your social rank won t matter. The memories you made on your adventure of life will be the only thing you and anyone else cares about. Papa Jim was the grandparent I took to the most on my Dad s side. He the one who loved me like his own. My Grandmother took some time getting used to me given that I wasn t her biological child and she didn t want to get attached for the fear of losing me. Whereas, the first time I met Papa Jim he gave me a big hug and took me on his tractor to see his bunnies. No matter what I was going to be his granddaughter. This memory will be something that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Digoxin Case Study Essay Question 1: Digoxin toxicity. Digoxin has a narrow therapeutic index and chronic toxicity is more likely in the elderly and those with renal impairment. Since Mr Buchanan is 75 years old, he may already have some form of renal impairment and therefore is at a higher risk of developing toxic serums levels if continually taking Digoxin (Australian Medicines Handbook, 2016 and Nickson, 2014). Digoxin toxicity can be caused by prolonged use, an overdose or a general increase in the current dose (Australian Medicines Handbook, 2016). If Mr Buchanan is taking digoxin for an extended amount of time, he may build up a tolerance to its effects due to being consistently exposed to the drug (Australian Medicines Handbook, 2016). This is significant risk ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Document any abnormal results (lower or higher than normal levels) in the nursing progress notes. Encourage regular oral fluids to keep his kidneys and renal tract hydrated. Monitor Mr Buchanan s fluid intake and output through a Fluid Balance Chart (FBC) and/or daily weighs. This is important in Mr Buchanan s case as Digoxin is renally excreted and if his ability to excrete fluid decreases, digoxin levels may build up and increase (Nickson, 2014) Consider a fluid restriction to prevent possible fluid overloading due to his decreased renal function (Vera, 2011). Perform a urinalysis when possible to find levels of Specific Gravity (how concentrated the urine is), pH, Protein, Blood, Nitrites, Leukocytes, Ketones, Glucose and Bilirubin. The results of this test can help identify any possible impairment in renal function and identify the presence of an infection (Vera, 2011). Risk 3 Arrhythmias due to drug induced QT prolongation Educate Mr Buchanan on the signs and symptoms of arrhythmias such as: A fluttering in his chest. Chest pain. Shortness of breath. Light headedness or dizziness. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Effects Of Overfishing Overfishing has been a problem that we have faced for centuries. The thought that modern fishing technology was what had done damage turns out to be completely wrong. It explains as to why many types of sea animals have come close to extinction and why some have already become extinct. The practice of overfishing destroys the environments of marine life and causes an abrupt change within the food chain. Constantly fishing for particular species means soon that kind of fish will be extinct. Because of this, there must be measures put in place to allow fishes to re populate. Though there have been some improvements made throughout the recent years, overfishing is still drastically growing. Sustaining the amount of fishing being done will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fishing is the principal livelihood for millions of people. Overfishing therefore threatens the jobs of many fishermen and if not stopped, fishing businesses will also start going to waste and will not only reduce the amount of jobs but will also reduce the amount of seafood that society will be able to consume. Seafood has substantial benefits to the human body, but this does not allow for excessive fishing. Society must begin to work towards reducing the amount of fishing being done; though what individuals can do is only minimal; each individual can announce to everyone the current situation involving the effects of overfishing (Overfishing A global disaster, 2012). After informing society, choosing a different type of fish to eat would also support reducing the extinction of current sea animals which will allow that species to have time to begin to repopulate (Overfishing A global disaster, 2012). A monitoring system would also be effective, but must be worked on as a society. By simply monitoring the catching rate on docks, and making sure they are only fishing in open areas will greatly help with reducing overfishing. (Safina, 2003) The ocean covers nearly 70% of the plant s surface and despite that, society is still able to make overfishing a problem and also leading sea animals towards extinction. This is vital ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Report On Additive Manufacturing Additive Manufacturing(AM) is a manufacturing technology that creates objects rapidly with the help of Computer Aided Design (CAD) files. Different from traditional manufacturing method, additive manufactured models are usually stacked out by a serial of planer slices which are produced by processing wanted CAD designs with mathematical code. Stereolithography, commonly known as SLA, is one of the most applied forms of AM technology. Stereolithography researches were first appeared in 1970s, then in 1986 Chuck Hull patterned a technique capable of stacking planer cross sectional geometries, in the direction of bottom to top, into a complete physical model. The unique material in Hull s pattern was ultraviolet sensitive photopolymer. This technology was named and coined as the term Stereolithography . In the same year, Hull also founded 3D system Inc., currently known as the first and biggest 3D printing enterprise. After decades of development, stereolithography now can be described as an Additive Manufacturing process that hardening or curing photopolymer resin layer by layer into actual objects. The light source, usually using ultraviolet light, provides essential energy for stimulating and maintaining photo polymerization reaction in which smaller molecules bond and form cross linking polymer molecular chains. The energy source of photo polymerization reaction can be a laser beam or mask projection patterns. The laser beam moving trajectories or mask projection ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Formicarius ( Ant Hill ) Of Johannes Nider The Formicarius (Ant Hill) of Johannes Nider, written in Latin in the 1430 s, tells about activities in the Bernese Alps and other territories, based mainly on testimony Nider had obtained from a secular judge from Bern and from an inquisitor. (Levack, 2013) Nider also received testimony from a man from the Bernese territory who went by the name of Peter, a Benedictine monk, and an inquisitor from the convent at Lyons. Nider states that the judge from Bern told him stories about the torture of alleged witches and the confessions that some of them made at their trials, as well as details from various trials that presided over. Peter told Nider stories of when he not only drove suspected witches out of Bernese, but also of when he burned many of them as their punishment for being labeled as a witch. This text also goes on to state that Nider also met a Benedictine monk who, many years before their introduction, acted as a necromancer, juggler, buffoon, and strolling player, well known as an expert among the secular nobility. (Internet History Sourcebooks Project) The most interesting story in the text however, is the recount of another young man, who was arrested and eventually burned after being found guilty of being a witch. This man and wife, who was also a witch, were previously arrested but had escaped confinement from Peter. Their escape only further solidified the belief that they were in fact witches and they were eventually arrested again and brought back ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Kant s View Of Enlightenment Kant s general proposed understanding of Enlightenment first originates with the enlightenment of the individual. Within the first few lines of Kant s essay, what is Enlightenment? , he states the definition of enlightenment as man s emergence from his self incurred immaturity (Kant 1). Kant first highlights the problem of immaturity, which he says to be the inability to use one s own understanding, but lack of resolution and courage to use it without the guidance of another (Kant, 1). Kant most likely sees this problem of intellectual immaturity as a result of the interference of the church and/or the state in allowing the free discussion of ideas and challenging of status quo ideas. As a progressive philosopher in 18th century Prussia, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, a monarch that understands that the more ideas that are expressed in a thoughtful manner, the more society can become enlightened. As Kant succinctly describes the motto of such a monarch, Argue as much as you like and about whatever you like, but obey! (Kant, 6). Once the intellectual freedom is allowed to expand, people are more able to cultivate a mindset of critical thinking and are therefore freed from the yoke of intellectual immaturity. Since individual enlightenment in some ways actually depends on public enlightenment, this provides another condition for a fully enlightened society to exist. While enlightenment should start from one s own process towards enlightenment regardless of external conditions in the world, the monarch s own enlightenment and the policies he creates for free thinking would aid in the flourishment of an enlightened society that stems from people s comfortability to discuss their enlightened ideas in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The And The Qur An Essay His reference to the Qur an brings back to the moment he began establishing ethos with his stream of metaphors that explain the ripple effect. Although, this time, he uses a more positive tone in the sense that one good deed will lead to an infinite amount of good deeds. It s almost as if he carefully chose this reference and purposefully delivers it 10 minutes after making the stream of metaphors. Making a connection like that with a huge time gap is a very difficult task and requires a lot of eloquence, something that only Barack Obama and a few other speakers possess. Each part of the speech includes proof and refutation. For example, when Obama brings up the issue of Iraq, He provides the logical argument that America has the responsibilities of helping Iraq and leaving Iraq to Iraqis. The refutation occurs when he acknowledges nine eleven and how it led to reactions that were against traditional belief and made the promise to take troops out of Iraq by 2012. He also makes the promise to have Guantanamo Bay closed. These promises were big promises that received great attention. I consider the promise Obama made about bringing all troops back from Iraq by 2012 to be one of the most impactful promises that he made as a president because it affects nearly everyone s family and friends in the United States. The next part that is about the issue of Palestinians and Israelis. He brings up the history and logical argument about each side of the story but ultimately refutes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Improving Quality And Standards Of Health Services A recent study, by Baur, Fehr, Mayer, Pawlu Schaudel (2011) concluded that the growing demand in health sector, resulted in rapid change in patients expectations. As a result, meeting patients expectations, while maintaining standards and quality of healthcare service has been the crucial part in health sector. However, maintaining the service standards does not only refer to increasing the number of health professionals. Providing optimal care service to the patient, also contributes hugely in improving quality and standards of health service. Taking this thing in consideration, in 1994, continuing medical education (CME) programme was launched and it gradually broadened to cover professional education. Hence, in 2000, CME programme ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The HCPC, also expects all the health registered professionals to undertake CPD programme and comply to their five standards of CPD, to remain registered with them and for fitness to practise. If, under any circumstances, the health professionals fail to meet the standards of CPD, they may ask to remove their registration from the register (HCPC, 2014). However, as mentioned by the Society and College of Radiographers (2014, a), the importance of undertaking CPD is not just about maintaining registration with the regulatory body. CPD ensures that the knowledge and skill of health professionals are up to date and relevant, it ensures continue competence and monitors personal and professional effectiveness (Giri et al., 2012). In a journal, by Shlom (2014), she stated, The CPD model is cyclical and involves 4 phases: reflect, plan, learn, and evaluate. Monitoring and recording activities, undertaken by health professionals as a part of CPD, serves as a tool for reflection and self evaluation. It allows them to reflect on their learning/actions and identify their weakness and strength. It also gives them chance to evaluate the outcomes of their activities, learn from their mistakes/success and plan for the future from their experiences. Furthermore, by following ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Mexican History And Its Effects On American Soil The way history is portrayed often changes depending on who is writing it and which country it is from, to really grasp an understanding of The Punitive Expedition through the eyes of Mexican history it is essential to analyze Mexican Textbooks and how they portray it. Analyzing Mexican history will not only give insight to what caused Villas attack on American Soil, feelings towards the Punitive expedition, and its causes, but justification for Pancho Villas attack on Columbus in the eyes of the Mexican People. The following report will include a description as well as analyzes of Mexican Textbooks as well as connections to American history when accounts of history contradict. The punitive expedition began as a result of the attack on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mexican history further solidifies the idea of a mutual friendship between Villa and the United states by stating Villa trato de evitar, una y numerosas veces, los perjuiciousque el o sus soldados pudiesen ocasionar a los intereses y vidas de noramericanos, gracias a lo cual, gano la confianza de la gente y gobierno de Estados Unidos. The key words within their portray of history is trato de evitar gano la confianza which give off the impression to the audience that Villa attempted his best to maintain a relationship with the US as well as implies that the American people were grateful for the courtesies that Villa extended towards them. The way Mexican history portrays the relationship between Villa and the US before the Columbus attack makes it seem as though they had a romanized friendship in which both parties mutually felt affection for one another, this to a certain degree is correct because they were mutual partners against Carranza for some time but in reality their relationship was not a friendship but a diplomatic relationship. The proof that the United States and Villa held a diplomatic relationship is that before holding relations with Villa the US was partnered with Carranza to oppose the power in government of General Victoriano Huerta which the US objected to and then when the US objected to Carranza they teamed up with Villa to oppose his power of government indirectly ( Pancho Villa Attacks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Leaders And Their Organizational Influence THREE LEADERS AND THEIR ORGANIZATIONAL INFLUENCE According to Manktelow (2014), leadership styles refer to the frameworks that describe the main ways people lead. It is in a person s best interest to study these leadership styles and use this knowledge to develop their own style of leadership. There are five main types of leadership styles and leaders tend to fall into one of them. This paper will look at three different leadership styles and famous leaders who are known for those leadership styles. This paper will also compare and contrast these three leadership styles and look at the author of this paper s understanding of leadership. Leadership Style #1 According to Spears (2010), servant leadership seeks to involve others in decision making, is strongly based in ethical and caring behavior, and enhances the growth of workers while improving the caring and quality of organizational life. In the religious world, the Catholic Church has been riddled with scandal and opulence over the years. There was a great need to change the course the Papacy was on for the better. On March 19, 2013, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina was inaugurated as the 266th Pope of the Catholic Church. According to Macedonio (2013), the Pope showed his servant leadership style even in choosing the name Francis, after St. Francis of Agassi, which was a sign of his desire to promote simplicity, the protection of the poor, humility, and most important rebuilding the Catholic Church. Pope ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. First They Killed My Father By Loung Ung There is a thin line between living and surviving. In the memoir, First They Killed My Father by Loung Ung, it is evident that one s ability to live a comfortable life is often times thwarted by factors that force many to try and survive. Cambodian born American human rights activist, Loung Ung, is a survivor of the Cambodian genocide that took place from 1975 to 1979. While under the influence of Cambodia s new communist government, the Khmer Rouge, around 1.5 million men, women, and children died from exhaustion, starvation, and disease. As the daughter of an old democratic government official, Ung and her family were forced to abandon their old life in hopes for survival. A reoccurring theme within Ung s memoir is that suffering, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To prevent the possible negative effects of Keav s death on his family, Ung s father used their grief to encourage their chances towards survival. This is shown later in chapter eleven when Ung s father says, We all have to forget her death and continue...We don t want the chief to think that we can no longer contribute to their society. We have to save our strength to go on. Keav would want us to go on; it is the only way we will survive (Ung, Pg. 100). Ung s father used their mutual loss to promote their survival. Although it is not blatantly expressed, Ung s father had to comprehend his own suffering in order to seek out strategies that would be beneficial to their survival as a family. Yet, even with his own suffering Ung s father found it within himself to encourage his family because he knew that without his encouragement they each would not have been able to survive that situation. Not only did Ung s father help them to recover after Keav s death, but he also helped them to each develop the emotional strength they would need for future reference. After the death of her close friend, Pithy, Ung wrote, In a panic I get up and run after Kim and Chou out of the shelter, away from Pithy. Away from her screaming mother. Away from the sorrow that threatens to take residence in my heart (Ung, Pg. 197). With the death of her loved ones continuously lingering in the back of her mind, Ung pushed herself to move on for purposes of survival. Without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Moral Values In Beowulf Ever since a young age, children have been told stories with a clear moral lesson. These lessons are used explicitly to show basic principles that a growing mind needs. However, as one ages the morals become less obvious, but they remain just as influential. Examples of these less direct morals are seen by young adults in academic analyzation and in their personal and social lives through popular movies or music. Marvel s Spider Man: Homecoming and Anglo Saxon poem, Beowulf, exist to help readers understand a variety of moral principles needed to become a respectable citizen and a hero. The writers of the screenplay and epic portray the main character as a tragic hero to show audience that one may have the confidence to attempt a task, but they must be reasonable enough when they are not capable to do so. In the film, Spider Man/Peter Parker takes on crimes that he thinks he is ready for, but is not trained enough to do so. When he is not able to complete the task, his mistake leads to almost costing the lives of thousands of people and him losing his suit. (Spider Man: Homecoming). The screenplay writers use this scene to show how our hero relied on the wrong factors and did not take in account that he was not ready to complete his goal, representing society s tendency to eagerly jump at opportunities that they are not yet ready for. In the epic, Beowulf , the author writes, ... Beowulf rose, still brave, still strong, and with his shield at his side, and a mail shirt on his breast, strode calmly, confidently, toward the tower... (Lines 511 513). The author wrote this quote to emphasize to readers how confident Beowulf was upon entering this battle despite his older age. This event causing his untimely death gives the impression to the audience that going into a situation unprepared sometimes leads to irreversible outcome. In addition to encouraging audience members to understand their limits, the two works also show the importance of asking for help. The main characters in both plots are given opportunities to achieve their goals by already respected superiors, proving to the audience that it is okay to require help. In the film, Peter Parker is finally given his chance to become the hero when billionaire, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Student Union Electoral Systems And Recommend Essay Vote?! Why should I even bother? It s not going to make a difference any way! This is statement that is constantly heard by young people, but more importantly by students when conservation begins to build with regard to participating with electoral systems and engaging with democracy .The purpose of this essay is to analyze and evaluate the four proposed student union electoral systems and recommend which option is best suited to fulfil the needs of the student union and use this recommendation to provide students with the confidence in their electoral system and furthermore indicate which options are to be considered less favorable. This essay will firstly , briefly outline the criteria that an electoral system must meet in order to recommended as the preferred option .This is essay will secondly, explain why option 2 is not suited for the purpose of student union elections and enlighten as to the disadvantages of why option 2 is the least favorable of the four systems . Thirdly, this essay will elaborate on why option 3 is a better suited as the preferred electoral system option and demonstrate advantages versus the few disadvantages. Lastly, this essay will illustrate some challenges with selecting an appropriate system for student union elections also explain why 5 option 1 and option 4 are not suitable to be selected as the student union electoral system. The preferred electoral system would be able to align with majority of the following criteria: easy to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Military Recruit As much as sergeants, did not like a lowly recruit to refer to them as officers, the reverse was doubly so. The first time I did this to him; he jumped me and likely thought I was not being observant. The next few times he might have thought I was crazy, as he had me drop and give him twenty. After that, I got to the point, if I saw him, passed him, or he passed me, I would stop and assume that I called had him sergeant and drop myself and start doing push ups. By then, he would look at me as I did push ups at seeing him, shake his head and walk away. Like a cat, I seemed to live by my habits, or more specifically they were my default settings. The first platoon drill instructor would call me from across the field or training area just to tell me he did not like me, which made me late for wherever I was going, to be punished for being tardy. After a month, it was apparent that I was not passing Basic Training. I was either going to be recycled back into the next training rotation or discharged. Space at Fort Jackson, was very limited with more recruits than space, so the Army discharged me. I was now on soft cap duty, where I was still with my platoon, acting as my drill instructor s gopher. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One morning as I left the mess hall, I heard yelling. A recruit was running on the road in front of the company mess. A very angry NCO was running next to him pointing out how slow he was going. He was calling him a little Nancy boy, as he grabbed the back of the recruit s head. With a quick motion, this recruit went face first into the gravel lining the road s edge. This was a clear violation of military code. I did not know what happened to the NCO or the recruit, as I was not contacted, nor I did not report it. Bullies always had better reach than I did, even in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Descriptive Essay On Classic Rock Classic rock is overrated. In this world, there are millions of die hard fans, but there are also those that cringe at the words classic rock. I was one of them. As a teenager in this century, I prefer to listen to pop or anything mainstream and upbeat. I knew there was a handful of classic rock bands; one of them was Aerosmith. I have never heard of Aerosmith s music and did not plan on giving it a try. But after a first hand experience, I realized that a personal experience could craft one s musical taste. My musical taste was altered by a single car ride. It was about two years ago when my current boyfriend picked me up for our first date. As the car pulls up, I could hear his radio: I mentally conceived to myself What did I get myself into? The musical composition that started playing as I got into the car was Dream On by Aerosmith. At first, I was sitting on the passenger side praying for it to stop and hoping that my boyfriend would change the station. I did not realize that thirty six seconds went by. Not prepared for what was about to happen, Steven Tyler s voice hit me like a brick wall. In fact, for the rest of the musical composition, I did not think of anything else. I was mesmerized by the song. After the date, I went home and repeatedly replayed the song. If someone asked me Who is Aerosmith? two years ago I would have responded with I don t know and why would I? But as of right now I would verbalize that they are one of the greatest rock and roll ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. My Music Journey People say that music has the ability to heal a person mentally and spiritually. But to me, music is much more than just healing. It is a way for me to escape this world called reality and enter a world with in my imagination through the different beats, harmony, and chorus. Only when listening to music, I can truly feel all my emotions with each song having the power to make me remember, from painful to happy memories. As I grew up to be the person I am today, my music journey also grows with me. Looking back at it now, I would never want to change a single thing. In 1973, exactly twenty five years prior to my birth, my parents were just in elementary school. They told me stories about their lives back then but none contained any traces of music. The only stories about music back in those years were from my grandmother. Back then, my parents grew up in Viet Nam in a poor family with no televisions so they couldn t really listen to any music growing up. Although my parents could not listen to music on television like how we can now; they were able to come to live performances by local artists held at the district s performance center every other month because the shows were free. My grandmother told me that the music back then was really different than how it is now. The songs served many purposes to the citizens, it was an encouragement to soldiers at war, it was the rhythm that put kids to sleep, it was the comfort food for everyone who listen. Grandma told me the style ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. There Will Come Soft Rain Research Paper Inside There Will Come Soft Rains Ray Bradbury is an icon to readers. Still to this day he is an author, essayist, playwright, screenwriter, lecturer, poet and visionary. Bradbury is an amazing character that has achieved amazing things throughout his life. Bradbury was born on August 22, 1920 in Waukegan, Illinois. Growing up he was very loved by his family. He had a great childhood. Bradbury attended Los Angeles High school where he contributed in many clubs. He was part of the drama club inspired to be an actor. He improved his grades and then joined the poetry club where he let his soul free and wrote about what he wanted. He joined many after school activities to follow his dreams of being a writer. Two of his teachers encouraged him ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This house is fully equipped with 21st century technology. Even though there are no people the house works on a specific schedule 24 hours 7 days a week. The story begins normally, alarm clock goes off and right away that s a sign of people. What was not expected was that there is no humans beings what so ever, it was just one little house by it self, around is just rubble and debree. Since this story is written as if it was in the future, everything is automated. The house is a machine that did everything from cleaning to preparing food. Although people are not present (because of the nuclear holocaust), the house still functions. The climax of the story is when a weak tree bough crashed through the kitchen window, knocking over cleaning solvent over the stove. Instantaneously the kitchen catches fire. The house tried its best to defend itself but as we all know nature is unstoppable. This story is phenomenon; it s very intense and has you on the edge of your seat the whole time. This story is made for the reader to visualize the actual story, as if you were actually there. All that is left is the lonely house and the wounded dog. What happens in the end really is unexpected and even sad. In Ray Bradbury s short story August 2026: There Will Come Soft Rain , He uses various literary devices to warn us about the dangers of technology . Bradbury uses symbols to illustrate that humans are to dependent on technology. He uses the themes of the story to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Nvq Level 3 Unit 3 Health And Social Care UNIT 3 HEALTH AND SAFETY. Introduction: In this assignment, I have been asked to expand and the also review our chosen legislations. I will then assess how professional staff could carry out risk assessments and what they will do. Health and safety act 1974 is a legislation that is used in healthcare settings. The health and safety act means all employers have the duty to keep themselves service users and anyone entering the building to be safe. In my workplace, everyone is kept safe by using the health and safety act. Health and safety are promoted by using a risk assessment for everything we do and we have posters to show fire exists or if there is a fire where the assembly points are. Data protection act is set in care settings for personal information of service users to be kept confidential and how the information could be used if necessary. In my workplace data protection is very strict we are not allowed to give personal information out without the consent of the service users or the manager. Manual handling operations regulations 1992 (amended 2002) is a legislation which is used to help individuals to be assisted to be moved around using certain equipment. In my work setting, we use hoist handling belts wheelchairs to help individuals to move. In my workplace, everyone is allocated to have different responsibilities every ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All staff have the same level of training to deal with different types of service users. In the care setting, I work in there is mental health and dementia service users. The training is implemented according to health and safety to ensure staff are doing their job in the correct way. Lack of staff is an issue that arises often whilst working in a care home when there isn t enough staff to deal with thirty four service we cannot always make sure that health and safety in place because it s very difficult to deal with the service ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Felix Mendelssohn Essay Felix Mendelssohn is a well known German composer, pianist and organist of the early Romantic Era. At a very young age, Felix Mendelssohn quickly established himself as a musical prodigy and is now studied by people across the world. What many do not know is that Felix had an older sister who was also a musical prodigy; however, unfortunately, she does not get the same credit as her older brother. Due to the gender politics of this time, women who performed after the age of one who should be married were looked at negatively in society. Women were meant to serve their husbands and take care of the children, not to compose or perform at musical venues. Pieces from both Songs without Words composed by Felix Mendelssohn and Das Jahr composed by Fanny Mendelssohn have so many similarities. When taking a closer look at Felix s compositional work, it is sometimes indistinguishable to the works of Fanny. Felix and Fanny were only four years apart, influencing them to be rather close to one another. In the early stages ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This piece sounds extremely similar to the piece analyzed from Songs Without Words. September known as At the River by Fanny, is a piece full of timbre and written for a solo pianist. When listening, you can really picture a river flowing in the month of September. At this time of year, it is usually beginning to get colder, making the current a bit rougher. The wind is flowing for some time but then quiets down. The rhythmic motion of this piece represents the season changing from summer to fall. Nothing is certain in September, it is always shifting or changing, just as this composition. Halfway through the composition, it shifts from a major key to a minor key. The melody of this piece is both legato and staccato, consisting of many progressions and trills. There is a very large range of keys, just as Felix s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Robert Frost sHome Burial, By Robert Frost Home Burial Robert Frost s poem Home Burial speaks of the tragedies in a couple s life. The theme of Home Burial is centered around the death of a child. During the time period in which this poem took place it seems that men did not show their feelings well. Home Burial demonstrates how one tragedy can cause another to occur. The couple in this poem has lost a baby to death. The mother is grieving and it seems she doesn t recover from this loss; parents who lose a child never forget, but most people do find ways to cope and move on in life. The baby is buried in the family burial site and can be seen from a window in the couple s home. Day after day she goes to the stairway window looking at the family plot. Looking at the place where her child s body is buried continues the sadness she feels. But, another emotion is contained in this wife and mother and that is anger and bitterness at her husband. At first, the reason for her anger seems unknown. The reasoning starts to show when it says she refused him any help, with the least stiffening of her neck and silence. (lines13 14) Their dialogue is cold. What is it what? /Just that I see. / You don t, she challenged. /Tell me what it is. (lines18 19). In the husband s first couple of lines and his last one, his attitude toward his wife seems insensitive. First he tells her he wants to know why she keeps looking at through the window; then he tells her she must tell him. Even though he ends the last part ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Samuel R Delaney Babel 17 The Importance of Babel 17: The Role of Communication Author Samuel R. Delaney, in his novel Babel 17, is able to suggest that a more critical and creative way of thinking is best developed by a well rounded mind. It is from a mind that is able to become engaged in a non linear method of thinking, that Delany infers, is one open to communication that allows for personal and cultural integration. Moreover, Rydra Wong and the language of Babel 17 both throw communication on its head as each uses the power of language in order to achieve differing results. Conversely, a holistic method of thinking displays the potential that exists for being able to manipulate how others think. An example of this is seen with Babel 17 and the Butcher. The end ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay on The Choosing Of A Landfill Site The Choosing of a Landfill Site There is currently much debate on the desirability of landfilling particular wastes, the practicability of alternatives such as waste minimisation or pre treatment, the extent of waste pre treatment required, and of the most appropriate landfilling strategies for the final residues. This debate is likely to stimulate significant developments in landfilling methods during the next decade. Current and proposed landfill techniques are described in this information sheet. Types of landfill Landfill techniques are dependent upon both the type of waste and the landfill management strategy. A commonly used classification of landfills, according to waste type only, is described below, together with a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This strategy is the most commonly used for nuclear wastes and hazardous wastes. It is also used in some countries for MSW and other non hazardous but polluting wastes. B) Containment and collection of leachate Inflow of water is controlled but not prevented entirely, and leakage is minimised or prevented, by a low permeability basal liner and by removal of leachate. This is the most common strategy currently for MSW landfills in developed countries. The duration of a pollution risk is dependent on the rate of water flow through the wastes. Because it requires active leachate management there is currently much interest in accelerated leaching to shorten this timescale from what could be centuries to just a few decades. C) Controlled contaminant release The top cover and basal liner are designed and constructed to allow generation and leakage of leachate at a calculated, controlled rate. An environmental assessment is always necessary to that the impact of the emitted leachate is acceptable. No active leachate control measures are used. Such sites are only suitable in certain locations and for certain wastes. A typical example would be a landfill in a coastal location, receiving an inorganic waste such as bottom ash from MSW incineration. D) Unrestricted contaminant release No control is exerted over either the inflow or the outflow of water. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Ethics And Spin Control ( P. 193 ) Journal Entry #5: Ethics Spin Control (p. 193) Politics is all about persuasion, especially during election seasons. Candidates do nothing but try to convince voters that they are right, that there way is better and get them to vote in their favor. The light in which voters see the candidate is critical, which is where spin becomes important. Spin involves taking events, statements, and actions and presenting them in a way that is more favorable for a particular person or cause (Borchers 193). Similarly, spin control is the act of making their perspective become the dominant way in which [the] ideas are seen and [getting] the audience to accept a particular perspective (Borchers 193). Spin control isn t a new concept in the world of persuasion, and in many ways there s nothing wrong with it, but there are often ethical issues when it comes to spin, as was the case with Clinton s senatorial campaign aide Karen Adler. For professionals who constantly promote and express sensitive information, like campaign supporters and journalists or reporters, it s extremely important to understand the dangers of spin and how to be as responsible and honest as possible. Journalists need to be especially careful when gathering information for their stories. A large portion of reportorial research comes from interviewing, and odds are many of their sources will have an ulterior motive of some kind. Prominent community members, celebrities, politicians and the like will most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Pacifism In The Dutchman, By Leroi Jones LeRoi Jones is an African American writer of poetry, drama, fiction, essays and music criticism, born in Newark, New Jersey, on October 7th, 1934. He developed an interest in poetry and jazz in high school and attended Howard University earning an English Degree. His parents were working class, elevator lift operator and social worker. In 1954, Jones joined the U.S Air Force for three years before being dishonorably discharged. After his military service, Jones founded Totem Press, which published people like Beat icons Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg. Jones became a member of the Umbra Poets Workshop of emerging Black Nationalist writers. After, Malcolm X s assassination, Jones moved to Harlem and joined the Black Nationalist Movement. During the 50s, Jones changed his name to a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jones was critical of pacifism preferring in the promotion of violence and died in Newark in 2014. Jones wrote his play the Dutchman in 1964 having it first be presented at the Cherry Lane Theatre in New York City on March 14, 1964. This play was written towards the tail end of the Civil Rights Movement a struggle for social justice that took place mainly in the 1950s 1960s for blacks to gain equal rights under the law in the United States. Jones wrote this play to show the turmoil, conflict and relations between blacks and whites. This can be seen in the two main characters Clay a 20 year old black man and Lula a 30 year old white woman. In the Dutchman, there are three main characters Clay, Lula, and the other passengers who each have their different character traits and plight. The character can be expressed as individual s personal values, what makes up a person s moral compass, key values, what drives their conduct; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Neighborhood Observation I think the thing that I learned the most about Baltimore communities and schools during this excursion was that the quality of the neighborhoods changes so rapidly from street to street. I have never experienced such a quick and powerful juxtaposition between different socioeconomical areas in my life. In Little Rock, where I am from, the shift in areas is much more gradual and areas are grouped in larger clusters. In Baltimore, I have noticed that isn t true. Neighborhoods rapidly shift from block to block The transition from Canton to Madison happened so quickly that I thought I had missed something originally. This is so interesting to me and I would love to learn more about why this is the way that it is. I am very ignorant of large cities in general, but in my experience I have gotten the feeling that this phenomenon is not as produced. I also noticed in Madison the beginning of gentrification and increased socioeconomic development. It was clear from the number of recently sold properties and the advertisements used to sell new properties that the developers in this neighborhood where trying to bring in a different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Canton had many restaurants and markets and supermarkets and food sources, but Madison had just a couple corner stores and one supermarket . Combined with the data we gathered from research that half of Madison residents do not have access to cars, we identified that Madison might be a food desert . A food desert is a place where it is exceedingly difficult to find food, and harder to find healthy hood, and even more expensive. The people in Madison have very limited options in terms of access to food, and are thus forced to spend comparatively more of their resources in order to access the food they need. I thought the day in the market initiative put on by Johns Hopkins University was an important first step, but I am not sure if it does enough to meet the needs of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Solution Focused Brief Therapy an Introduction Make a personal evaluation of Solution Focused Brief Therapy, Identifying concepts and techniques which will facilitate you practice of CBT. | Within this essay I shall provide a personal evaluation of Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT). I shall endeavour to outline the main principles, processes and strengths. I will also explore some of the weaknesses of the approach demonstrating some of the limitations in terms of application to specific issues and problems. Additionally, the essay will explore issues of compatibility between SFBT and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. I will also outline how and why I would incorporate SFBT into my personal practice as a companion to CBT. Solution focused brief therapy (SFBT) is described ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In some cases small positive changes are all that are necessary to initiate a solution for a successful outcome. SFBT works in the present therefore problem free dialog allows a session which is forward looking and future orientated. It strives to help the client envisage a time when the problem is manageable or no longer exists, when the client is no longer stuck . It is an endlessly optimistic approach as the future has numerous possibilities for positive change. The Miracle Question, which a serious of three exercises which can be used in the first session with clients, is away for the counsellor to introduce the client to a problem free future with the client demonstrating what changes can be envisaged. The miracle question can be asked in various formulations. Whatever wording and phrasing is most appropriate for your client is used. The Miracle Question is future orientated and asks the client to envisage a time free from any issue, thus allowing the client a glimpse of their life without that particular problem. It is extremely useful for a client whose goals are indistinguishable as it can elucidate where they want to be. The follow up questions are designed to give the client a glimpse of their possible problem free future and emphasises the positive changes to themselves their environment and relationship with others. It is these questions which will reinforce the client s positive goals. As Burwell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Malnutrition Is The Most Dangerous Form Of Malnutrition Facing challenges is inevitable, but urgent when it comes to saving lives. One must surpass the limitations placed and search for opportunity to strengthen others who have no control over mortality. Giving up is old news. Hearing about child hunger and doing nothing is injustice. There are victories to find cures and treatments for severe diseases, but one must go through the battle first to achieve such satisfaction. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), malnutrition is the most serious threat to global public health. Severe acute malnutrition is the most dangerous form of malnutrition. Worldwide, it affects about 19 million children under the age of five years. This disease expresses itself in two ways: wasting and oedema. Wasting is characterised as an extreme loss of muscle, fat and tissue, forcing children to look elderly and skeletal. Oedema can spread anywhere in a child, making him/her appear puffy, weak and lethargic. This condition can also cause skin lesions, hepatomegaly, and alopecia. If severe acute malnutrition is left untreated, the outcome is death. This organization took a stand to find a solution to this problem. To be able to understand the results, one must overview the approach to this situation. The hope was to reach out to as many malnourished children before any complications arise in the clinic. The study took place at four health centers in the rural health district of Madarounfa, Niger. The study of the outpatient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Devil in a Blue Dress Film vs. Book When an individual reads a book and then sees the movie that is based on the book, there is bound to be many differences between the two. Sometimes there are elements that are present in the book that have a tendency to get lost in the production and directing of a movie. At other times, the movie adds elements that are not originally in the book. In Walter Mosley s book, Devil in a Blue Dress, and the movie of the same name share some similar literary elements. However, there are several vital situations and parts of the book s story that are not present in the film. Hence, the movie downplays a lot of the foul language as well as the racial slurs that were used in the era the book was set in. With a comparison of the two mediums, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, in the book Joppy knew Albright; Albright knew Todd Carter; Todd Carter knew Richard McGee as well as Matthew Terrell whereas in the movie every character denied knowing each other except Albright and Joppy. Another noticeable difference is that in the book Frank Green, Daphne s brother ends up murdered and in the movie he lives and they both end up moving. The third noticeable difference is a character name change from the book to the movie; Matthew Teran in the book is Matthew Terrell in the movie and he ends up being murdered in the book whereas at the end of the movie he s running for mayor. A fourth noticeable difference is the pier scene. In the book Albright and Easy meet at the Santa Monica pier and in the movie it is the Malibu pier. And the last most noticeable difference between the book and the movie is that Mouse knows Daphne Monet or shall we call her by her real name Ruby Hanks; however, in the movie the audience never finds that out. In the movie the only true thing you get to know about Daphne is that she is both black and white. Therefore, due to the many differences between the book and the movie it is confusing to the audience since it is almost like dealing with two different stories because of the plot inconsistencies. Even though, you have those noticeable differences that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Christopher Abacan Research Paper Christopher Abacan Period D Opening: Good morning, ladies and gentleman! I m Christopher Abacan, and I ll be teaching you guys about architecture. More specifically, the difference between American and Japanese architecture. Hey, this isn t as boring as it sounds. This is Christopher Abacan presenting here! If any of you have ever sat through one of my presentations, you ll know it ll be hilarious. This, my friends, will (probably) be fun. Body: For the sake of simplicity, I ll only be talking about the most recent trends in architecture at their respective cultures. Going into general architectural styles in the two nations would be impossible for many reasons. Architecture is prominent in every civilization, as it is useful for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Let s talk about Japan. The nation is known for being much more technologically advanced than the U.S., so naturally the buildings would be different, right? Sort of. Notice that the post in postmodernism is just a prefix that means after. That means we ll have to talk about modernism. Modernism is, as I said before, a more futuristic looking style of art *Clears throat* I mean architecture. The prefix of after doesn t mean that America is more advanced than Japan. This has nothing to do with chronology. Modernism is a type of architecture/art that is made up of one piece of material, or designed to look that way. The design of these buildings looks cool, and is usually efficient, but it lacks the artistic flair of some other styles. *Play slide 3 of slideshow* As seen in literally half of the pictures, nature is ingrained in a lot of the structures. Other than being artistic, this traces back to what I said in the beginning of my presentation. It also holds the extra bonus of being a way to be religious . Yes, I just quoted myself. Don t judge. The traditional religion of Japan, Shinto believed that nature was very important. The main thing that is associated with the religion is that everything in nature has kami in it, which are like little spirits. The way nature is ingrained in Japanese is able to flow easily with modernism. Since the architectural style is usually either cubic or spherical, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Palace Of Westminster Research Paper Imagine it s 1834 in London and the Palace of Westminster had just caught ablaze and is burned almost to the ground by a massive fire.Now imagine yourself winning a competition and being allowed to create a master peice that would stand for years to come.Architecht Sir Charles Barry and gothic architect Augustus Pugin won the competition and got the chance to design the new Palace of Westminster.The Palace of Westminter is comonly known as the House of Parliament and holds the U.K parliament, but used to be home to the royal famileys back in the medieval era.The Palace of Westminster is a true piece of architectural history and is one of the first big victorian/gothic structures in architectural history. The Palace of Westminster was built in London,1835 and was completed in 1859.It took about 24 years to construct, and it is a true piece of art that will stand for years.The building stands alonside the River Thames in Westminster, giving it the name The Palace of Westminster.One of the usages of the palace is to hold meetings for the U.K Parliament ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Tesco Plc Financial Analysis PART 1 TESCO PLC Tesco was founded in 1919 by Jack Cohen, when he purchased the shipment of tea from T.E Stockwell and later in 1924 combined the initial of the names (TES) with the first two letters of his surname (CO). The first TESCO store was opened in Burnt Oak, Middlesex in 1929. Tesco is now operating in 14 different countries around the globe with almost 5000 stores worldwide and it is one of the largest retailers around the world. According to Kantar worldpanel, 2012 Tesco covers almost 30% of the market share in the UK. The financial data of company does not tell us the entire position of an organisation and its performance over the year or certain period of time for comparative purposes. Therefore, the use of ratios ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The factors that contributed in the growth were aggressive marketing campaigns with the aim to promote its brand and product. The company gained the competitive advantage by enhancing the services it offered like making online shopping easy and cheap with almost every product available to online customer as to in store consumer. The company s strategy to enter international market also contributed in its growth as the number of stores was increased; however, the factors involved in decrease in G.P include the closure of its Strategic Business Unit in some foreign countries. (TESCO 2011 12 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/retailandconsumer/9583264/Tesco profits fall for first time in 18 years.html ) Return on Capital Employed: Return on Capital Employed is a profit measurement tool that demonstrates the profit generated by the company from its gross assets. Although Tesco could not performed as planned in UK but still the ROCE is increased, discontinuing its operations in Japan helped getting better result (TESCO, 2012 http://www.tescoplc.com/files/reports/ar2012/index.asp?pageid=20 ). LIQUIDITY RATIO | | |2012 |2011 |2010 | | | | | | | |Current Ratio |Curr. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Amelia Earhart Accomplishments Amelia Earhart was more than just a female pilot, she did a lot of stuff for history that people do not realize to this day. She set many record in flying in her short career and she proved that women can do more than just be homemakers.She also inspired a whole new generation of aviators and dreamers , she helped them see that they did not have to stick to the status quo.Amelia Earhart s early life lead to her becoming an american icon, aviation pioneer, author, and the first women to fly across the Atlantic Ocean alone and the first many flying records for women. A lot of experiences Amelia had in her early life set her up to become one of the first successful women pilots. At the age of twenty Amelia went to visit her sister in Toronto ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Amelia passed the test for her transport license with flying colors she was only the fourth woman to achieve it at the time.This was an amazing example for the up and coming generation that you can do anything and you are not limited by your gender. She also showed the world women could do what men do . Amelia is one of the half dozen women among hundreds of men in the aviation hall of fame. Amelia being in the aviation hall of fame is yet another one of her great accomplishments that proves yet again that she was an amazing pilot which was something that women were told was not for them. She opened many doors for women with her amazing accomplishments and just as well she opened the eyes of men , showing them that just because men do it doesn t mean that women can t do it just as well Amelia Earhart s early life lead to her becoming an american icon, aviation pioneer, author, and the first women to fly across the Atlantic Ocean alone and the first many flying records for women.She set multiple records that were unthought of for women of her time and even when her record were passed up by a men she was determined to set a new record, and she did. She changed the world for women and anyone that ever wanted to do anything that they were told they could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Rukmani s Nectar In A Sieve Entry Nectar in a Sieve Entry One night, Rukmani heard soft footsteps, and thought it was Kunthi coming to rob them of what little they had, unashamed of her previous actions. Rukmani went outside, and threw herself at the figure she saw. She beat it to the ground, overcome with rage, as the figure struggled weakly. Then Rukmani was pulled off the figure, and Nathan scolded her for beating her own daughter. I think Kunthi s previous actions had angered Rukmani so much, that she was blinded by rage at the very suspicion of the figure being Kunthi stealthily walking to their house to steal whatever food they had left. She did not consider for a moment that the figure could have been someone else. The figure had been Ira, who was cut badly, with wounds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay About Escrima Escrima The history of the Philippines stretches all the way back as far as 900 AD. Examining the history of the Philippines, it s clear that martial arts have always been an essential part of the Filipino culture. Many different cultures and migrants influenced the martial arts of the Philippines. Escrima has had a long and savage history, dating back to 1521 when Spanish rule first came to the Philippine Islands. Before colonization by Spain, Escrima was taught as a recreational activity, along with reading, writing, religion and Sanskrit. The Spaniards had a hard time imposing their rule on the inhabitants worshipped wielded their bolos, daggers and sticks. Until they brought in firearms so that they could reinforce orders. In the 1700 s, when the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Survival was not for the strongest, but the smartest. Men used whatever they could to defend and protect themselves against wild animals and enemies. This could be as simple as throwing an object, such as using a tree branch, or poking with a sharp object. Geographic is another contributor to Filipino martial art. There are over 7,000 total islands, and these are divided into the three major island groups consisting of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. There are over a hundred different dialects throughout the country. However, the national language spoken is Tagalog (Berry Specht, para. 11). This means there is a lack of organization to centralize the theme in the Filipino Martial Arts, which revolves around fighting concepts. Looking at the different styles and systems of Escrima, the techniques used are somewhat different, but the overall concepts of combat and winning remain the same. The Filipino martial arts are not compassionate; it is a vicious and dangerous form of self defense. There are hundreds of unique styles of the Filipino martial arts throughout the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...