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How Do Interest Groups Influence Public Policy
Interest Group Influence in Public Policy
Rebecca Zborowski
Anna Maria College
MPA 603
Dr. Steve Morreale, Professor
November 13, 2016
Interest groups and advocacy groups have an undeniably strong influence in Washington, and while
the results of lobbying efforts are not often touted, they sway policy in areas like energy, housing,
public finance, education, gun control and many more. These interest groups may represent parochial
interests, but there is surely an area of policy that matches most splintered off factions. While they ve
been portrayed as shadowy forces in lawmaking, Interest Group Influence on US Policy Change: An
Assessment Based on Policy History by Matt Grossmann attempts to quantify and ... Show more
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Says Grossmann on page 3, interest groups often play a central role in setting the government
agenda...[and] are often found to have a substantial impact on policy outcomes. Many political
candidates from both sides of the partisan aisle have run on a platform of neutralizing the force of
special interests in Washington, and this illuminates why that s an important issue. Special interests
lobby because they have something to gain from the result of the policy, or those they represent do. It
s not always a nefarious intention, but the parochial nature of special interests is in conflict with policy
that affects the American public at large, and those interests often win out because they wield power
over lawmakers at the national, state and local
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Magnet Schools Vs Charter Schools Essay
Public education has seen new advancements in the past two decades caused by the rapid growth of
the school choice policy. The two alternatives to the traditional public education that will be discussed
are the charter schools and magnet schools.
Charter schools are supposed to contribute to school innovation and reform by their combination of
freedom and accountability (Innovations in Education: Successful Charter Schools 2004, 1). Those
that support charter schools hope that due to their independence they will be able to spark innovative
reforms, promote competition within the public school sector and provide new options to families
(Finn, Manno, Vanourek, 2000; Nathan 1998a; 1998b). Then those on the opposite end of the
spectrum, argue that charter schools and greater choice within the public sector may cause further
racial segregation and cause economical strains for not only states but school districts; all while not
being proved to be more effective (Wells et al., 1998; Fiske Ladd, ... Show more content on
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Controls used in the statistical model other than just the charter status are student background, grade
cohort in school effects, and school exact effects which are likely to affect student achievement. In the
model, i, j, k and t represent individual schools, students, grades, and years; s is the test score for each
student for all of his/her school years, α a represents an disregarded school specific characteristic that
does not get any modification over time,δ is an disregarded grade cohort influence within each school,
γ is an disregarded restriction reflecting the potential effect of charter school attendance on s; C is an
gauge variable that equals one if the school is a charter school and zero otherwise, x is a 1 x K vector
of K observable factors affecting s, β is a K x 1 vector of disregarded parameters, and v is a random
error term (Buddin, Richard, and Ron Zimmer.
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Historical Context and Performance Reflection of Ocean Alley
Ocean Alley is an ensemble consisting of 6 musicians (guitarist/vocalist, lead guitarist, rhythm
guitarist, bassist, keyboardist and drummer), which was established in 2010 on the Northern Beaches,
Sydney. Ocean Alley is currently touring various local pubs around Sydney and is also going to begin
recording its next EP as of next month. The band encompasses elements of natural, beat driven reggae
as well as various components of psychedelic rock through a large number of inspirations(Alley). This
has given the band a highly diverse, unique sound of psychedelic rock/reggae fusion(Alley). This
review will examine the historical context in which this band has grown from as well as the textural
and structural characteristics in its live performance, as well as in comparison to its studio recordings.
It will focus on the compositions of Yellow Mellow and Freedom Lover to highlight how the use of
texture, density and the fusion of two genres can create a highly distinctive sound that sets them apart
from other ensembles.
One of the main genres that Ocean Alley has embraced is reggae. Reggae is a specific genre created in
Jamaica, formed through heavy rhythmical elements where the rhythm guitar can almost be seen as a
percussion instrument on its own through the use of the expressive technique known as staccato. This,
in combination with distinctive drum and bass rhythmic structures, as well as a particular chord
structure has created a genre that has combined elements of funk,
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The Organizational Context Of Practice
Competency Thesis
The Organizational Context of Practice: The West Virginia Department of Health and Human
Resources is a government organization. The West Virginia Department of Health and Human
Resources has different bureau s which addresses needs of the public. The Bureau of Children and
Families serves populations from children, youth, and adults. The Bureau of Children and Families
also ensure facilities are licensed, and the children in those facilities are safe. The licensing unit is
housed within the Bureau of Children. The expectations within the licensing unit are to ensure the
youth housed in those facilities are safe and secure within federal and state regulations. Reviews are
conducted to ensure the children s needs are being met, and that staff has completed trainings,
background checks, and APS/CPS checks. This is done to ensure that the children in state s custody
are receiving care that meets their needs.
The Community Context of Practice: The licensing unit addresses facilities across the state of West
Virginia. Also, due to children being placed out of state, workers travel out of state to those facilities
to ensure they are in compliance with West Virginia laws. The one thing that congregant care
placements lack is addressing the individual needs of each child. Also, employees at the facilities are
often neglectful, and use forceful tactics to deal with children s behaviors. This is not effective
practice and diminishes the system s theory approach
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Peter Weirs Dead Poet Society
In Peter Weirs Dead Poet Society he effectively uses the key filmic, design and dramatic elements to
enhance the relationship between the character and the landscape. These include cinematography, the
lighting, sound and costume I will specifically talk about how he utilised these with in the Free
thinkers scene. Transitioning from the landscape of Welton Boys Boarding school to the forest, Peter
Weir was able to translate the drastic change from the uniformed proper school to the forest on the
outskirts through his capturing of the boys relationship to this new found landscape. He was able to do
this through his choices of various camera shots, angles and movement. At the start of the scene where
one of the boys feeds the dog to distract it whilst they fled, the camera was positioned low on the
ground in mid shot within the shadows. Capturing only the silhouettes of their feet. This choice of
angle is often to transit the sense of vulnerability to the audience, but Peter Weir slowly heightened the
camera so this feeling wouldn t provoke him from portraying the vibe of secretiveness. Doing this it
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The mid shot allows the subject of shot to be highlighted as well as what setting it is in, allowing only
what is important to the director for the audience to focus on to be seen.The mid shot was effectively
used when the boys trekked through the forest. The use of this shot captured the landscape they were
in, the forest and captured how curiously they interacted with it but also the spooky aspects of it. This
shot enabled a two way glimpse into the relationship between the boys and forest because it gave the
audience a look into how the boys are perceiving the forest and how it would be to anyone else.The
Overall the use of the low angle and mid shot allowed good transitions through different areas of the
forest that created an distinct relationship between the boys and the
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James Weldon Johnson Mother To Son Comparison
The poems The Gift to Sing by James Weldon Johnson and Mother to Son by Langston Hughes
deliver a similar theme in their poems: hope can be found in the darkest of times. They both use their
tone to convey the message of hope, however, some differences can be found in their manner of
writing and diction. Throughout both poems, the tone of the author can be interpreted as hopeful.
However, differences linger within the readers heads while reading the poems. In the poem The Gift to
Sing , the author shows in a variety of ways that he is writing in a hopeful tone. The singing in the
poem represents the hope the author has during the darkest of times. Therefore, Johnson makes a
metaphorical connection between singing and hope. By singing, he overcomes the gloom and pierces
the darkness. This is a metaphor connecting singing and hope, for he is hinting that so long as he has
hope, he can get through the darkest of times. In the poem, the author has written, But, oh, I have a
magic way / To turn the gloom to cheerful day (3 4). The author has a magical way to make his day
better and to escape the dreary worries of his day. The description of gloom to cheerful also shows that
if he hopes, he will have a better day. By having a hopeful attitude, Johnson can have a better day. ...
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It is stated in the poem, And sometimes goin in the dark / Where there ain t been no light (12 13). This
quote shows that the author is speaking with a hopeful tone because the mother of the son, or the
speaker of the poem, went through tough times without a bright side to look forward to. However, she
never gave up hope and persisted through difficult times. She describes how she has been through
many ordeals and tribulations, but she never gave up hope. She writes with a hopeful tone, showing us
that she believes that things will get better if keeps dreaming, going on, and waiting for better
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Clicsargent Business Analysis
CLICSargent is the UK s leading charitable organization, which is dedicated to helping children and
young people with cancer. As in the United Kingdom, the average daily will have 10 children and
young people to know they are suffering from cancer. Most of the families would encounter helpless
things such as economic burden, alienation from friends or negative emotion and so on. In order to
solve these problems, CLICSargent established and help thousands of children and young people
every year.
Smile Plan is a CLICSargent s coming out new fundraising activities. Its aim is to bring positive
energy to children with cancer. It will collect the most beautiful smile in the nationwide, and then
become a volunteer to give these children help. Attract ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Theaker (2001) states that the essence of network public relations is the contest of discourse power
and the guidance of network public opinion. If the charity has this kind of advantage, it would be in
the dominant position of the public opinion, and it would have a better effect when handling some
events. Under the network environment, information propagation range, the propagation time,
communication space, interaction and cost could have more advantages that direct touches tens of
thousands of Internet users, communicate with the public all over the world at any time, and could be
more flexible to carry out publicity and public relations activities. So the charity could seize the
opportunity to use the Internet for public relations activities in order to establish a sense of trust in the
public mind and promote charitable activities. In 2011, in the Chinese social networking site Weibo, a
people named Guo Meimei posted luxury cars and luxury clothes and bands to show off her wealth,
but the profile showed her work units is the Red Cross Society of China, which makes the Red Cross
Society of China under the pressure of public opinion. It shows the rapid spread of the network, as
well as the importance of network crisis public
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The Aspect Of Faux Furs In The Fashion Industry
The Aspect of Faux Furs in the Fashion Industry
Faux (f oh) Made in imitation; Fake
Faux furs in the fashion industry is the only moral substitute against real furs. Furs in the fashion
industry, is it moral? This has been an alarming question for quite some time. In response, the creation
of Faux furs has taken the industry by storm. For years, the bearing of fur in fashion was associated
with wealth, luxury, and glamour. With this perception of status, comes the perception of faux furs.
Associated with cheap, knock offs of furs; identified as a cheap imitation for the mass markets. (Trew,
2012).
Faux furs have taken primary standpoint for use of fashion, and are a predominant political statement
in the industry. Designers are using faux fur in a proud statement against the fur industry. Faux furs
are being used as political protest statements, and have evolved into a creature of their own from a life
of being a tacky counterfeit. While faux fur has very recently created a strong positive presence in
fashion, it s debate has been dated back to the 19th century. PETA s campaign of naked celebrities
protested that they would rather go naked than wear fur ; while David Bailey s Dumb Animals
campaign for Greenpeace protested that It takes 40 dumb animals to make a fur coat, but only one to
wear them. These campaigns were some of the most publicized and controversial and took place in a
controversial time for the great fur debate, the eighties and nineties. The protest
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Ar 15 Arguments
Since I was about 6 years old I have been exposed to shooting firearms, within my family it wasn t
uncommon to have a weekend day set aside to go to the rifle range and shoot our old tin cans from the
meals we prepared that week. My experience with shooting firearms ranges from little, basically
antique, single shot bolt action 22LR all the way up to high powered hunting rifles, Ar 15 s and AR 10
s. The day after I turned 18 I went out and purchased a tactical Mossberg 500 shotgun. Then shortly
after in light of some political discussion about banning AR 15 s I purchased one for my self in hopes
if laws did change that I could be grandfathered into whatever the new law may arise. From there my
firearm collection has grown incorporating a wide
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The Ethics Of Sports Apparel
Founded in 1996 by Kevin Plank, a former University of Maryland football player, Under Armour is
an innovative company in the sports apparel industry. Under Armour s founder Kevin Plank came up
with a ground breaking idea that changed the way that sports apparel is looked at today. Plank wanted
to originate an apparel that would help athletes like him keep cool and dry when they engaged in
vigorous activities during high temperature condition, so he created sports apparel using synthetic
materials as an alternative to natural fibers such as cotton. Being a former athlete allowed Plank to
understand the discomfort of wearing a sweat cotton fiber shirt during sport practice, or work out, and
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Provide a five forces analysis to support your answer.
I believe that bargaining power of customers and threat of new entrants are the three main key forces
that have the potential to impact negatively Under Armour s growth stability. Under Armour relies
mainly on Dick s Sporting Goods and The Sports Authority for more than 20% of its revenues and
problems at these retailers could affect its growth pace. While Under Armour faces rigid competition
from Adidas and Nike, they could also see the competition go up from other companies as it does not
hold process or fabric patents. Furthermore, Under Armour s hard core competitors, Nike and Adidas
Group, are continuously coming up with new ideas in order to fight for that number one spot and to
earn the customers loyalty to their brand.
Five Porter Analysis
Competitive Rivalry within the Industry Nike and Adidas pose threat and Under Armour does not hold
patents.
Bargaining power of suppliers Diverse supplier base limits their bargaining power.
Bargaining Power of Customers Wholesale customers such as Dick s Sporting Goods and The Sports
Authority hold leverage.
Threat Of New Entrants Existing sports apparel companies could enter the performance apparel
market.
Threat of substitute products Demand for Under Armour s products is expected to continue.
2) Does Under Armour have any core competencies and, if so, what are they?
Under Armour core competencies are to keep their
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War On Drugs As A Social Problem
The problem I want to explore is how the War on Drugs has become a social problem. This is a social
problem because it has created an overpopulated prison system disproportionately filled with people
of color and the poor. The current rate of illegal drug use among African Americans and Whites is
almost the same while a little less among Latinos (7.4 percent, 7.2 percent, and 6.4 percent,
respectively) (Moore, L. D., and Elkavich, A., 2008). But because white people make up a larger
portion of the U.S. population, the number of white drug users is much greater than that of drug users
of color. Data from 1998 tells us that Whites made up 72 percent of all illegal drug users while African
Americans made up 15 percent of illegal drug users (Moore
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The Boogeyman
Boogeyman Summary The three children of the separated family father Lester Billings are dead, like a
psychiatrist tells, killed by the Boogeyman. The worst thing for Billings is that he has suspected that,
when his first child died, and was sure, when his second child died. Still he admitted that the
Boogeyman took his third child. Now he believes that the Boogeyman will take him too, and he is
afraid to open his closets at home. His psychiatrist, Dr.Harper understands him well, too well. At the
entering to the lobby, there is no one to help him and when he return into the room, Lester Billings
finds the psychiatrist taking off his mask to show him that he is the boogeyman, the person who had
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Billings feels that he has no reason to consult a priest or a lawyer because he is not a catholic and he
does not believe that he has done anything wrong. At the same time we see throughout the whole story
that words like Jesus , Christ and god often are used in his speech. This obvious contradiction shows
us that Billing has an unstable personality. He is very self centered and arrogant in way of behaving
towards other people. He feels superior to women and talks openly and calmly about being a wife
batter and a child abuser, ...I started to slap her, just like the old days. This demonstrates his need to be
in control, but at the same time we see that he is liable to change personality and therefore in a
position to act unpredictably. He looked at the plain white composition ceiling as if seeing scenes and
pictures played out there . The fact that Billings has a strong imagination makes us wonder if he might
have a split personality or if he is just filled with fear that makes him paranoid. His many
hallucinations reinforce the idea of him being paranoid and not being in control of his actions. One of
the first things we hear Billings say is that he killed all his children, he says : All I did was kill my
kids. He shows how relaxed he is about the killings. We are at the same time
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Time Series Forecasting And Neural Networks
Abstract
Time series forecasting plays an important role in the academic and practical domains. Many
researchers have studied on this area from several years. There are many models which are used to
improve the accuracy of time series forecasting. In this paper, I have focused on one method i.e.
Neural Networks. In the first section of the report, I will give brief introduction on time series
forecasting and neural networks. In the next part, I will explain this neural method which is used for
forecasting in the literature review. At last, I will conclude the paper. Moreover, the main aim of this
paper is to define the neural network method among the different methods in the time series
forecasting.
Introduction
Time series forecasting is a quantitative model. It means that historical results are gathered to produce
the results to predict the future. This model is used in that situation where no information is available
or provided data is not satisfactory. Time series is a series of experiments which is measured to get
successive results such as, x1, x2, x3.......Xt 2, Xt 1 Xt. These experiments may be done every day,
every hour or every year. It is important to understand the data pattern to achieve the aim that hoe
variables behaved in the past. It has two types of models which are linear and non linear. Moreover,
linear methods are easy to construct and understand. This is used when there are a huge number of
forecasts to be done. Many researchers have done efforts to
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College Essay On Dermatology
Dermatology From the time of when I was a young child, I ve always had intentions to provide care
for those in need. From dressing up as a doctor and pretending to give my family a routine checkup, to
watching endless hours of Grey s Anatomy, the medical field has sparked an interest for me.
Dermatology has always held a spot at the top of my list. My goal is to possess my own practice,
helping adults and children alike. By doing this, I hold the power to alter people s lives through a
combination of my expertise, help and care, as well as medications prescribed. In my opinion, there is
no superior feeling than providing patients with the most prestigious medical and cosmetic treatments
while offering friendly, caring, and professional service. A wise man once said You never have to work
a day in your life if you love what you do. Retaining a passion for a job allows you to become much
more involved and committed to it. Dermatology isn t just a job based on knowing medical
knowledge. Also, you should maintain the social skills to interact with patients ( How to Become a
Dermatologist ). Personally, I have always had interests in the skin and how it works. From my early
days, I have spent long periods of time staring at the countless freckles, indents, and abnormal spots
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While disadvantages include attending school for several years and being confined in an office all day,
the advantages are far more significant. Being a dermatologist allows you to interact with patients
while making a sufficient amount of money to support all your needs. Also, you could have the
opportunity to open up your own office which allows you to create personalized hours of working and
hire people of your preference. Though many people quickly turn away from the thought of involving
thierself in the medical field, there comes no greater feeling than saving
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Essay on An Analysis for the Play Fences
Fences An Analysis
James E. May
Averett University
History of the Theatre
TH 220 / BBA 469
Ronal Stepney
November 07, 2011
The story line seemed melodramatic throughout the play. The author (August Wilson) has laid the
ground work of many themes throughout the play. The play deals with Race, Men and their
masculinity, Morality, Dreams and hopes of everyone involved, Family, Duty, Betrayal and
Dissatisfaction. The play begins with Troy and his best friend Bono entering the yard chatting as they
usually do coming home from work as garage collectors for their company. Every Friday is payday for
Troy and Bono and one can usually find these two enjoy drinking down at Taylors (the local watering
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Troy also deals (and is responsible for) with his brother Gabriel, who received a serious head injury
during the war and hasn t been the same since. Troy s son Cory tells his father that he has a chance to
be scouted for a recruiter from the University of North Carolina for its football team. But since Troy
feels that Cory should be concentrating on working at the local A amp;P supermarket and his studies
and leave football alone. One can understand as to maybe why Troy feels that his son should work and
focus on school instead of football. Since Troy was disappointed because of his lack of a professional
baseball career (because of his color), he did not want to see his son receive the same kind of
heartbreak he had suffered. Troy, by doing this, he is holding his son back (whether he realizes it or
not) from possibly having a better life than what he had or currently has. Troy seems somewhat
jealous of his son Cory and really bitter when it comes to sports. One of the main themes of the play
seems to come when Troy has to tell his wife Rose (coming clean) that he is going to be a father again.
Rose becomes upset and wants to know why Troy couldn t stay in her bed instead of going elsewhere.
Troy attempt to rationalize what he has done, says that he is only trying to feel good about himself and
that he
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Amtelecom Group
1. What does it mean if a company trades at a discount ? Is Amtelecom Group Inc. (AGI) really
trading at a discount?
If the market value of a stock is lower than its intrinsic value, this stock is defined as trades at a
discount . To figure out whether AGI stock is traded at a discount to comparable companies, as its
management believed, we can simply apply multiple which comes from the average multiple of its
comparable companies. Considering fluctuation of future after tax earnings caused by the change in
capital structure, we prefer to use TEV/EBITDA multiple in this case. Amtelecom Group consists of
two lines of business which has to been taken into consideration. We separately calculate the value of
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3.2 Strengths and weaknesses of Amtelecom Communications
Strength: Amtelecom Communications is the sole provider of local telephone services in all of its
exchanges and a leading provider of long distance and data services in the majority of his exchanges.
As a sole provider of some services, Amtelecom Communications ensures the constant revenue and
customers. Its subsidiary, Amtelecom Cable inc. has eight stand alone systems exempt from licensing.
The cost advantage ensures the leading position of Amtelecom Communications.
Weakness: Amtelecom Communication s telecommunication business occupies 90 percent of its all
business. If there is an unforeseeable risk occurring in telecommunications, the company may suffer
devastating loss. Company should focus more on new growth point, such as internet and service
innovation.
4. Assess the value of Amtelecom Communications using available valuation methods including DCF
and multiples. Which valuation method is most suitable for each sales alternative? What are the
expected net proceeds for each sales alternative?
Because the management of AGI expects to complete the acquisition by early 2003, the valuation of
the Amtelecom Communication should be calculated for 31 Dec, 2002. In order to calculate the NPV
of Amtelecom Communication during the planning period, we first use pro forma
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CBD Vs Tetrahydrocannabinol
Should doctors look more into using medical marijuana for chronic pain and other disorders? Scientist
have stated that medical marijuana can treat multiple medical issues but they do come with side
effects. Cannabidiol also known as CBD and Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) have many health benefits
that patients should take into consideration in order to alleviate the pain associated with their medical
issues. Rather than dealing with multiple different doses of medication THC is psychoactive while
CBD is not psychoactive, both benefit different but similar issues but gives patients a lower chance to
become addicted to their prescribed medications.
CBD can impact patients with medical issues in a positive way and has many different health benefits
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THC is psychoactive but CBD is not psychoactive, and if used for medical resources CBD can treat
arthritis and MS pain and TN pain. THC is also a pain relieving medication that can help muscle
spasms and give insomnia patients the ability to sleep and also gives the user and appetite that may not
be able to eat on a regular basis. Studies do say that together THC and CBD are currently under
studies to be able to treat cancer and epilepsy. If doctors are supplying multiple doses of different
prescription drugs and patients get addicted to the medicine and not get the medical help they need,
but using CBD as well as THC there are no overdosing on medical marijuana but have been over
15,000 deaths due to overdose on prescription drugs in 2017. Since marijuana is effective for a
number of different symptoms, patients may be able to eliminate other prescription drugs to use
marijuana to manage all of the symptoms. This cuts the risk of dangerous drug interactions.
https://www.marijuanadoctors.com/blog/why doctors should recommend marijuana/. If supplied
medical marijuana not only is there a chance it can treat other issues going on in the patient s body, but
patients will not get addicted to the prescription drug. The more
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Shrek Vs Donkey Analysis
While this comedic scene from Shrek , can be easily overlooked, there is deeper meaning within the
dialogue between Shrek and Donkey. At this point in the movie, Shrek is explaining to Donkey that
there is more to himself than meets the eye, like an onion, there are layers to his personality and what
people may see on the surface is different from the inner layers of himself. However, an onion is often
seen as something gross and undesirable. In return, Donkey assures Shrek that he s rather like a parfait
because parfaits are delicious and delectable. In the end, the difference between the two comparisons
is perspective. Moreover, Donkey saw the depth of Shrek s personality as a good thing, whereas Shrek
didn t think of it that way. And, in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While I coached various different contests that season, Ryan Henne who competed in Junior High
Public Speaking, stood out among the rest. On the first day that I watched Ryan give his speech for the
first time, I saw my 7th grade self within him. He was monotone and passive in the delivery of his
speech, even though he d known the content like the back of his hand. Over the course of the next few
months, I had the opportunity to teach Ryan some of the same speaking techniques I learned from
Parliamentary Procedure years prior. Though it took some work, by the time regionals came in
February, he exuded confidence and passion. As he walked across the stage at the Wharton Center and
received 6th place in the state, I was more proud of him in that instant than I was when I received 4th
at nationals. Although nationals to many would seem to be a more prestigious award, my perspective
changed and developed. I now could see the bigger picture, and while Ryan did not win, he grew
immensely over those three and a half months and I could not have been more proud of him. On that
day, everything in my life fell into place. The emotions I felt from being able to help Ryan grow, I
made the decision that for the rest of my life I want to be the Donkey figure for others and help them
growth and to hopefully see themselves from a
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Essay on Women in the Second Industrial Revolution
Women in the Second Industrial Revolution The Second Industrial Revolution had a major impact on
women s lives. After being controlled fro so long women were experiencing what it was like to live an
independent life. In the late nineteenth century women were participating in a variety of experiences,
such as social disabilities confronted by all women, new employment patterns, and working class
poverty and prostitution. These experiences will show how women were perceived in the Second
Industrial Revolution. Women were confronted by many social obligation in the late nineteenth
century. Women were living lives that reflected their social rank. They were expected to be
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Also, women generally socialized with one another, it was unheard of for a woman and a man to
socialize unless her husband was with her. The nineteenth century brought about a change in women s
education. Common schools were established in the 1820 s, which started to close the educational gap
between men and women. Eventually, women were able to take over teaching jobs because it dealt
with child nurturing, which was considered to be a female job. On woman who made a difference in
women s rights during the nineteenth century was Susan B. Anthony. In 1872, she felt that women
perceived the government as having no just powers. The Second Industrial Revolution saw an
expansion in the variety of jobs available to women. There was a movement that consisted of women
getting jobs as office clerks and administrative positions while the law still saw them as inferior to
their husdands and fathers. The League of German Women s Associations, was a group of German
women that gave support to all the women in their new careers. The wartime jobs produced lasting
careers and life style changes for women. Some of the jobs they did were telephone operators, factory
workers, seamstresses, and physicians. Most of the women that were hired for these jobs were young
and unmarried because they had fewer obligations to attend. This meant, they could work long hours
with little pay since they did not have a family to provide for. It was
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The Impact of a Third Party America´s Two Party Political System
For hundreds of years, the two party system has dominated the American culture, but many people are
confused by what a two party system actually means. Although a two party system is defined as two
parties that are bigger than the rest, third parties have greatly impacted elections for over a hundred
years. Minor parties still continuously voice their opinions in issues, causing other candidates of either
major party to adopt their philosophies. Furthermore, some parties, such as the Reform have actually
been successful in obtaining a position, such as governor. Finally, third party candidates have actually
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All of these positions influence the people to consider the presidential minor parties, thus having an
impact on the presidential elections. When a party wins a local office as a minor party, the name of
whatever the minor party is spreads around all the way around the United States. Not only does
winning a local office help the victor, but it also helps the member of the same party who runs for
President. The most recent example of a third party winning an office is the Independent Senator, Jim
Jeffords of Vermont. Jeffords, who was once a Republican, became an Independent because he felt he
no longer supported the policies of George W. Bush s Republican Party. With Jeffords transformation
to the Independent Party, he has promoted the Independent Party over the last three years and
continues to be a prominent figure in the modern Independent world. In terms of governor, Jesse
Ventura was elected as the Reform Party s Governor of Minnesota where he advocated and endorsed
the typical Reform beliefs. Ventura shocked the world with the exception of other minor party
candidates, who believed any party could win with a strong campaign. Ventura has been credited with
being one of the first few people to employ the Internet in a political campaign. The Green party in
2002 saw its greatest year of elections in its history with 71 new offices obtained. The Green Party
then had a total of 170 officeholders around the United States, showing
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The Wager Line Analysis
Everything begins with a foundation page that has Meow, the fortunate feline, taking up the greater
part of the screen in front a light red foundation finish with yellow images of various sizes. Proceeding
onward to the diversion, the foundation shading turns out to be considerably darker. As there is no
significant foundation region, the red truly stands out. Not just do the little images show up in various
sizes, however in a few shades of red. The 5 reels that make up the diversion are utilized as a
component of a Chinese hovel, yet what emerges is the absence of the amusement s title. That space is
taken up by various alternatives appearing at the highest point of the screen, including the name of the
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0.10, 0.25, 0.50 and 1.0. The wager lines are anything but difficult to change somewhere around 1 and
20, with an indication of what line you are on the screen either side of the reels. There are outlines of
each on the Pay table. There s a Max Bet which empowers a wager of 200.0 and a somewhat flawless
Auto Play which gives choices of 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100, and even a vast alternative. Give the great
times a chance to roll. There is a Fast Speed choice so you can likewise make them roll significantly
speedier. The fortunate feline is the highest point of the normal images and worth up to 500 credits,
with the shake 400. These 2 are the main ones to give anything for getting 2 of a kind, properly giving
2 credits. The blooms have a most extreme estimation of 200, with the Ace worth 150 going down to
the image 10 at 50. The music when playing isn t anything unique, with fundamental sound impacts
and the odd whimper where proper. Somewhat baffling truly. The payable is one of the neatest ones
around, proceeding with the red foundation, however this time without the brightening shapes. Each of
the images is in a darker red box, with the three extra ones above. The Wildcard is the place the
genuine power is. If you get 5 of them you ll get 10,000 credits, with 4 being a profitable 2,000. It
replaces everything beside the Scatter and Bonus. The Scatter is a lofty brilliant pot. And also being
worth 500 credits on the off chance that you get 5 of them (with different credits accessible on the off
chance that you get 2, 3 or 4), you can get 10 free twists on the off chance that you see at least 3 of
them in one go. All wins in the Free Games are tripled, aside from the Lucky Bonus. In the event that
you get no less than 3 of these on ceaseless reels, starting from the fundamental reel you ll get to the
extra delight. There is extra preoccupation, which is more standard and altogether
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Jack Kerouac s On The Road With Sal Paradise
Readers spend much of Jack Kerouac s On the Road with Sal Paradise, the narrator, in his travels
throughout the United States trying to escape the rigors of his old life. An issue arises for Paradise
because every time he begins to settle down somewhere the place turns old and his desire for
movement returns. Paradise s desire for movement eventually becomes second nature to him. He
thrives on the uncertainties of the road and the people he sees only get passing reactions and glances at
him from other people on the road. Throughout his journeys, trouble always finds Paradise like when
he gets stuck in the mud in Texas with Dean Moriarty and his girlfriend Marylou (149). Paradise falls
asleep after freeing the car and wakes with mud caked and stuck to him. No matter where Paradise
goes and what he tries, his past always follows him, his mud sticks to him. Kerouac s novel s storyline
revolves around the journeys of Paradise to escape his past, but none of the people he meets or sees
along the way truly allows for his freedom. Movement becomes necessary for Paradise survive the
rigors of the world. Paradise, with Moriarty, could no deal with the rigors of normal, everyday life.
Paradise envisioned each city prior to his journeys, but improbability smeared these visions into mere
desires. In the beginning, Paradise wanted to go West with the Western kinsman of the sun (7),
Moriarty, and to the unknown openness, Paradise envisions. To the narrator, Moriarty
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Fibromyalgia Research Papers
Fibromyalgia is a medical condition that is characterized by chronic pain and tenderness that affects
the muscles, joints and tendons, as well as other soft tissue in the body. Other symptoms of
fibromyalgia can include fatigue, migraines, irritable bowel syndrome, numbness and tingling,
sleeping problems and palpitations. Fibromyalgia can occur on its own, or it can be part of a disease,
such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus. Fibromyalgia symptoms can range from being mild and can
sometimes go away on their own with some lifestyle changes, or they can be severe.
Although homeopathy cannot treat fibromyalgia itself, it can be very effective in helping to relieve
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This homeopathic medicine works especially well for fibromyalgia pain that improves with cold
applications and slight pressure to the affected areas, but feels worse with hot temperatures or water.
Causticum can be used to help with fibromyalgia pain that causes a bruising like pain in the muscles.
This homeopathic medicine works especially well for fibromyalgia pain that affects the neck and is
accompanied with stiffness in the neck.
Pulsatilla and Arnica for Fibromyalgia Pain
Fibromyalgia pain that moves amongst the joints may be helped by pulsatilla. This homeopathic
remedy is especially helpful for women who have fibromyalgia pain that worsens with menstruation
or any other type of hormonal imbalance.
Arnica is a homeopathic remedy that can be used to help with fibromyalgia pain that feels deep and is
accompanied with all over tenderness. This homeopathic remedy is especially helpful for those with
fibromyalgia pain that worsens with activity or exercise.
Homeopathic remedies can be easily be found at many natural food stores and they can also be found
at many vitamin shops. Although homeopathic remedies do not require any prescription, many people
prefer to see a licensed homeopath
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Theme Of Sex And Rape In Catch-22
The first part of the theme, sex and rape , is evident when Yossarian admits that, Everything reminds
me of sex (Heller, 1962:341). Yossarian, a womanizer, has sex with any woman he can. Throughout
the novel Yossarian will state that he is in love (particularly with the whore, Luciana), but it is more
obvious that his feelings are leaning towards lust for all his images about her is lustful. Women are
rather seen as sexual objects, a dehumanising view, than as a person containing self worth (Tinajero et
al, 2015). The second part of the theme, sex and rape , is a shocking act of human cruelty in Catch 22 .
Aarfy, a captain in the army, rapes and murders a whore named, Michaela . The honesty with which he
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The theme, fate versus free will , originates when Alex volunteers for an experimental program, the
Ludovico Treatment (the combination of an illness inducing resolution and films of violence, rape,
murder and war), that will allow him to depart his imprisonment within two weeks (Newman, 1991).
During the Ludovico Treatment , Alex is classically conditioned to befall violently ill when observing,
or even thinking about, violence and sex. The Ludovico Treatment is triumphant and Alex is free to
leave (Newman, 1991). However, Alex is virtually helpless outside the prison because of his classical
conditioning, and the government, realising the danger Alex can pose for political revolutionaries,
deconditions him and assures him that he will receive a good job in exchange for his support. Alex, on
the other hand, realises I was cured all right (Burgess, 2011:132), and plans to recommence his life of
ultraviolence (Newman, 1991). The title, A Clockwork Orange , refers to the attempt to impose upon
man, a creature of growth and capable of sweetness, to ooze juicily at the last round the bearded lips
of God, to attempt to impose laws and conditions appropriate to a mechanical creation (Burgess,
2011:18), thus claiming that humans have free will. As soon as this free will is, one way or
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Pros And Cons Of The League Of Nations
The League of Nations was established after the end of World War One. The intent of The League of
Nations , was to prevent another war from occurring. Many looked to the League as its savior, after
the upheaval brought on by the Treaty of Versailles.
America World War One in 1917. It s president at that time Woodrow Wilson at such a war had
occurred, in a world of persons who were supposed to be humane, he consequently believed that the
only way to avoid another catastrophe of that magnitude, was to create an international body whose
sole aim was to maintain world peace. This would be the undertaking of the League of Nations.
Unfortunately, the citizens of the U.S. believed that they should not be concerned with the
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Russia and Germany) played no part in supporting the League. The two most powerful members were
Britain and France both had suffered financially and militarily during the war and neither was eager to
get participate in disputes that did not affect western Europe.
Consequently, the League had a fine philosophical doctrine to end war for good. Even so, if an
aggressor state was ascertained enough to ignore the League s verbal warnings, all the League could
do was implement economic sanctions and hope that they worked as it was unable to enforce them,
without military power. The League of Nations, did however have some success. The League had
success at a social level. Teams were dispatched to Third World countries to dig fresh water wells,
Work was done in Third World countries to improve the status of women the Health Organisation
started a cause to wipe out leprosy, child labour was also targeted, they also attempted to tackle the
drugs smuggling.
These problems still exist in the 21st Century so it would unfair to criticise the League for failing to
annihilate them with what little resources they possessed. However, to me, the greatest success the
League had involving social issues, was merely the act of revelation. Informing the world at large that
these problems did exist and that they should be dealt with
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The Road Death Camp Analysis
Quote Commentary I was born twice: first, as a baby girl, on a remarkably smogless Detroit day in
January of 1950; and then again, as a teenage boy, in an emergency room near Petoskey, Michigan, in
August of 1974 (3). Syntax: Writer divides the two births physically with a semicolon. First birth is
described with the weather (it was a clear day for an unclear birth identification significance?). Second
birth described by the place. That s me on page 578, standing naked beside a height chat with a black
box covering my eyes (3). Close Read: Description of character vulnerable (naked) and with eyes
covered (symbol or foreshadowing?); Narrator blind to own identity for 24 years theme? I left my
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Outside Connection: Before and during World War II, many Jewish people tried to pass as Aryan in
order to avoid deportation to Ghettos and Death Camps. Like her I unravel my story, and the longer
the thread, the less there is left to tell (63). Diction: Unravel in the Princess s story meant in terms of a
ball of yarn or a spool of thread, unravel in these terms means to tell/describe a story. It s a double
entendre. (Why did they do it? Why did they go to all that trouble? Couldn t they have said they were
already engaged? Or that their marriage had been arranged years earlier? Yes, of course they could
have. But it wasn t the other travelers they were trying to fool, it was themselves.) (68). Syntax and
Diction: The short sentences show the turmoil that the narrator is currently in. The parenthesis are
there to indicate an aside, therefore, indicating the inner dialogue that the narrator is having with
himself. A series of rhetorical questions in those short sentences further proves the point of the
confused narrator. The night of my grandparents wedding, the sun set directly before the ship s bow,
pointing the way to New York
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Selfishness In The Scarlet Ibis, By James Hunt
Anyone who is selfish is an enemy. Many wise people have left behind words for this generation to
help guide it along the right path. Every heart is filled with light. But to find it, you must first venture
through darkness... (Anonymous). These words have gone into vain as selfishness has placed itself
among people s thoughts. The actions that selfishness leads people to do has no other purpose to serve
than to benefit themselves. Even if it seems to help someone, the true intention is to make themselves
feel better. When combined with pride, it becomes the consumer of a person s behavior. The author
James Hunt wrote the short story The Scarlet Ibis which the main character is selfish towards his
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Brother is ashamed of his crippled little brother and does not want his pride to be hurt by
embarrassment. After Doodle showed his family he can walk, Brother was in deep thought thinking,
They did not know I did it for myself...Doodle walked only because I was ashamed of having a
crippled brother (347). Brother is even aware of his selfishness and boldly admits it, to himself.
Brother was clouded by the shame and pride he d been living in to see that Doodle desperately needed
to walk for himself. Brother s reputation was apparently more important than doing the right thing for
the right cause. Another moment that reveals Brother s selfish side is right after Doodle had failed to
swim in the water. During the storm, Doodle had fallen and Brother left him there. For a long, long
time, it seemed forever, I lay there, crying, sheltering my fallen scarlet ibis... (354). This moment ties
back to how Brother completely ignored all of Doodle s risk factors and how fragile he is. Brother was
only focused on Doodle s failed swimming and his future school life humiliation. Throughout the
whole time Brother had invested teaching Doodle new things, Brother has never really forgotten his
true motive behind all of it. The selfishness of Brother lead to him ultimately letting Doodle
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Noughts and Crosses Analysis Essay
Noughts and Crosses Analysis Novels help authors to explore a range of important issues in society,
which Malorie Blackman clearly portrays through Noughts and Crosses. This novel follows the lives
and experiences of two characters, Callum and Sephy. Throughout the book Blackman deals with a
number of key issues including racism and prejudice, love and friendship and lastly, violent and
peaceful protest. These themes are identified through different layers of meaning of her writing using
textual evidence. This is conveyed through the narrative techniques of characterisation, structure and
language in order to communicate the important messages to the readers. Blackman has created a
world of her own to contrast the society we live in, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Callum and Sephy represent an ideal relationship in a world full of human variety that s very far from
ideal. We can not be the same in regard to colour of our skin but can tolerate and respect each other.
Blackman gives both Callum and Sephy different voices, which develop throughout the novel. Sephy
sounds quite young at the beginning of the book. She uses a lot of exclamation marks and she dwells
upon the way events make her feel. While Callum comes across as older and more experienced from
the beginning, he shows more awareness of other people s feelings and he tends to react to problems
with bitter humour. Although his voice does matter as the story progresses, it doesn t change as much
as Sephy s. Both Sephy and Callum have a lot in common. They re bright, confident and strong willed
with strong feelings towards fairness and equality in in that light towards each other. But they can not
deny their different background and upbringing. Sephy grew up in a privileged and sheltered home
and because of this she is naïve to real life troubles, optimistic and expects life will work out well.
Callum has grown up seeing his parents, brother and sister facing all sorts of problems and life
hardship. His experience has taught him that however hard he tries in life, it will be difficult for him to
succeed therefore he s more cautious and pessimistic than Sephy. The author uses language as a tool to
show the
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Getting Blood Tested Research Paper
they re responding to treatment. Only a drop of blood is needed, and it can be collected at home and
sent to the hospital by post. It s recommended that children who are six months of age or younger
should have their blood tested once a week, between six months and four years of age should have
their blood tested once every two weeks, over four years of age and all adults should have their blood
tested once a month. Someone with PKU will usually need to have regular blood tests throughout their
life. You may be able to have training so that you can carry out your child s blood tests, or be able to
test yourself if you have PKU. This will make testing more convenient. The outcome of the treatment
is good for people treated. People can have no
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Feeding Tube Persuasive Speech
The terrible twins are guiding this Legislature In the neighborhoods, terrorized New Yorkers began
freelancing solutions. Cats, many people concluded, were responsible for spreading the bug. And so
cats were bludgeoned and drowned by the tens of thousands. ... In houses where polio had already
struck, the animals were murdered with special fury, flung by rage blind parents into the rivers
sometimes when the cats were already dead, sometimes when they were still alive. More than 70,000
cats were killed that week, but even after they were gone, the epidemic roared on. Splendid Solution:
Jonas Salk and the Conquest of Polio by Jeffrey Kluger That was in July 1916. How far we haven t
come. Thankfully, polio s been conquered. But people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
And what difference does it make that the courts have ruled as they have? To Gov. Jeb Bush and the
lawmakers who insist that they know better, the answers to those questions apparently are nothing and
none, respectively. Bush and his allies have helped unleash an army of well intended do gooders who
are praying, protesting, sobbing and e mailing in, in their minds, Terri Schiavo s behalf. Just as those
frightened New Yorkers killed cats by the tens of thousands 89 years ago, Terri s army today is acting
from a basis of fear, not fact. The most outrageous falsehood in this tragedy is the accusation that
Michael Schiavo, Terri s husband, and the courts are cruelly trying to inflict immeasurable pain on the
brain damaged woman by starving her to death. Those who don t know better imagine that receiving
no food or water until death would be a horrible way to die. It s not especially if the dying person is
already in a persistent vegetative state. Again, from the bioethicists
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The Walking Dead Characters
The Walking Dead Season 7, News Update: Does the New Casting Call Indicate a Third Group s
Appearance AMC s zombie series The Walking Dead has a massive fan following. The fans are
always theorizing about the show s characters and courses. And after the season 6 cliffhanger finale,
they have gone into an overdrive, speculating about Negan s victim. But there is some other news as
well. As per reports, a new casting call has been given for season 7 for a recurring character called
Augustus, who looks very much like Ezekiel, the leader of the Kingdom group, in the comic book.
Many are speculating that it indicates the arrival of the third group Kingdom. The Hilltop colony and
Negan s saviors were the two groups introduced in season 6. The
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The Music Of The Hip Hop
The Hip Hop is basically a cultural movement that originated in the Suburbs of cities. It was began to
evolve in 1970 and in particular by the Americans who of African descent (American Africans) . Rap
is a type of singing. It combines the performance of different rap utter words without committing to a
particular tune, and rhythm. Rap began in Kingston, Jamaica City at the end of the sixties as a kind
new musical was derived from dancehall. It has spread in the United States at the beginning of the
seventies in the Bronx. Since the hip hop appeared in New York in the early seventies. This
phenomenon has grown to include all ways of life and living, that for a number of compact and well
established factors such as: Ethnic minority, technology, art, the street s life and slums. Often these
trading music and singing folk poets and street youth who suffer from oppression, troubled physical
and social conditions such as poverty, unemployment, addiction, or who the rigors of life led them to
engage in the world of gangs and the drug trade. That does not put hip hop within narrow limits of
poverty, drugs and crime and delinquency framework. Perhaps one of the most important reasons
which made the music of hip hop spread at the Arab streets is a domination of American culture
through cinema and the media. There is a permanent tendency among Arab youth to mimic any kind
of American cultures especially because it promoted with the utmost intelligence, skill and craft in
addition
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Tylor s Conception Of Religion
In our society, religion is commonly held as a matter of belief. The religious believe, atheists do not
believe and agnostics are unsure what they believe. Is this way of conceptualises religion consistent
across religions, through cultures? And through time and space? Anthropologists have disagreed about
how to conceptualise religion since the founding of the discipline. Early accounts of religion tend to
centre on belief as being the most fundamental activity and characteristic of religion. Twentieth
century anthropologists, most notably Clifford Geertz, distanced themselves from the evolutionist
tendencies of earlier writers but continued to hold belief up as central to understanding religion.
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He argues that diverse pssibilbeies and power dyanamics that are placed under the label of religion
must be explained as products of historically distinctive disciplines and forces, not as the result of
superimposed systems of belief, ritual, political power and other elements . Like Ruel before him,
Assad argues that the bias towards belief as a verbalizable inner condition for true religion comes from
the Christian Church. Assad argues that what Geertz and other call the religion , in a universal sense,
is closely connected to Modernity in Europe and the subsequent spread of this modernity to other parts
of the world. Geertz s notion of religious belief, which is central to his account of religion, is a modern
privatised Christian one because it prioritises belief as a physiological process rather than as
something embodied in practice. His analysis marks a shift away from a symbolic approach to a
poststructuralist one which is less concerned with interpreting symbols and more focused on power
and discipline and the way in which religious subjects are
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Roots The Movie Essay
The character Kunta Kinte in the movie Roots happily lived most of his life as a slave. He was
captured as a free man from his native land in Gambia, West Africa. Kinte was afraid to become a
slave, but remembered and took pride in his heritage. Kunta Kinte was very strong in standing for
what he believed in, he did not want to conform to the new world traditions; and did his best to keep
his African heritage. His owner wanted him to change his name to Toby and leave behind his life as
Kunta. He was whipped without mercy until he conformed. Kunta was a Muslim and he also refused
to eat pork. Kunta Kinte made many attempts to escape, he hated being enslaved and would do
anything to return to Africa. He never gave up until his final attempt at an escape left him with one
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Kizzy very strong willed just like her father. She challenged her master and was sold off to another
plantation. Kizzy is fascinated by her dad s African stories and learns numerous Mandinka words. She
is sold to Tom Lea as punishment for helping another slave get away. Lea sexually assaults Kizzy
more than once for a while, in the end fathering a child, George. Kizzy, views her child as the relative
of the African, not as the child of Tom Lea. She imparts in her child both her pride in their African
legacy and Kunta Kinte s desire of opportunity. As George grows up, he shows qualities of both of his
parents. Like Tom Lea, he loved cockfighting and partying. Later on in life he received the name
Chicken George. From Kizzy he wanted to be free, along with his family. In the movie when Lea loses
Chicken George in a bet he guarantees Chicken George his papers upon his arrival. A long time later,
Chicken George returns and Kizzy passed on, however Chicken George looks to rejoin his family,
whom Lea had sold to the Murrays. When he finds the family, Chicken George tells them family
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Advertisements For Smoking Should Be Banned
Advertisements For Smoking Should Be Banned.
Advertisements involving smoking should be prohibited. Kids and teens that are the most
impressionable and easily influenced. Cigarette promotions make smoking appear harmless and cool
and have led to many kids under the age of 18 to have smoked for years. The advertisements on
quitting smoking and how bad they are for you may be effective for older viewers however many
teens and kids are drawn to cigarettes even more because adults are saying it is bad for you and it
appeals to their bad boy/girl ideal. Many might argue that forbidding a company from advertising its
product is against freedom of speech. This essay will show that the harmful effects of cigarettes will
justify dramatic means to prevent people especially our youth from being encouraged to start smoking.
Smoking cigarette s is responsible for more than 480,000 deaths per year in the United States,
including nearly 42,000 deaths resulting from secondhand smoke exposure. ( Fun Facts ) The first
Brand of cigarettes to become widely known was Bull Durham in 1868. Cigarette sales truly began in
1881 with the patent of the first cigarette rolling machine. Cigarette companies began looking for
ways to advertise their products. Originally tobacco companies used cards placed in the cigarette
package and posters to advertise. Eventually newspapers, radio, then television were used to reach as
many people as possible. (Tobacco companies were the single largest product
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Alain Robbe-Grillet and the Secret Room Essay
Alain Robbe Grillet and The Secret Room
On page 2032 of the class s anthology, there is a work by Alain Robbe Grillet entitled The Secret
Room . What interests me about this work is that I thought that this topic or story is deep and hard to
get the idea. So, I wanted to know about Alain Robbe Grillet and wanted to get the idea. In this
connection, the question that I want to research is who Alain Robbe Grillet is and what is this story
about. First of all, Robbe grillet, he was born in Brittany, France, where was the place for scientists
and engineers. At first, he was not a writer. He earned the degree in mathematics and natural science.
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The novel is set in a small Belgian city, a city with a considerable network of canals and bridges and
boulevards that all look the same; throughout the novel, the city becomes a type of labyrinth, adding
an ambiguous complexity of space to the novel s non linear chronology. The Erasers is more
accessible than his later novels like Jealousy and In The Labyrinth , both penultimate examples of the
New Novel. The erratic chronology, suggested symbols, circular repetitions, and stylized description
deconstruct time and space in these novels forcing the reader to reconstruct the plot. These writerly
texts transport readers to complex fictional, hence illusory, universes. The visual nature of Robbe
Grillet s books continue in his later novels, of which the collaborative novel La Belle Captive , a novel
written by Robbe Grillet with paintings and illustrations by the surrealist René Margritte, is a perfect
example where art informs art and the two mediums color the reading of each other. Recently, in 1995,
Robbe Grillet finished a trilogy: a fictional autobiography. Embracing the vogue genre of the
autobiography and foregrounding its inherently subjective nature, Robbe Grillet continues to brave the
edge of his art in the same spirit of innovation that has marked all his work. Robbe Grillet, he is very
good at describing scenes. He describes the room, the victim, and also light and smoke. So, we can
imagine what happened in this room even
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What Are The Effectiveness Of The Four Promotion-Responded...
The purpose of this pretest was to examine and compare the effectiveness of the four promotion
framed messages (1, 3, 7, 8) and the five prevention framed messages (2, 4, 6, 9, 10) determined in
pretest 1. The results of this pretest would determine the green messages used in the subsequent
studies.
2. Participants
160 completed responses from New Zealander were collected from 04 Sep 2017 to 13 Sep 2017 and
132 completed responses from Vietnamese were collected from 25 Sep 2017 to 04 Oct 2017. These
participants were recruited via the online panel CINT. They participated in exchange for monetary
compensation. They were asked to complete an online study created via study software Qualtrics.
The New Zealander sample
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The second largest group included those with a postgraduate degree (18.2%) and the third one
consisted of those with a tertiary diploma from a polytechnic or a university (13.6%). Finally, those
who earn VND5,000,000 to VND9,999,999 per month accounted for the largest proportion of
respondents (28.8%), followed by those who earn $10,000,000 $19,999,000 per month (34.8%), and
those who earn VND20,000,000 VND24,999,999 per month (16.7%).
3.1. Procedure
Participants were informed that the purpose of this survey was to help design an advertisement for a
green brand. After answering three screening questions about their nationality, age, and gender, each
participant was randomly shown four to five advertisements of green products. Each of them saw at
least two promotion framed advertisements and two prevention framed advertisements. After looking
at each advertisement, participants were asked questions regarding their evaluation on the
advertisement s effectiveness. Finally, they were asked to answer demographic questions to assess the
potential impact of demographics on the individual s responses.
3.2. Stimuli (the advertisement)
The green products used in this pretest were dishwashing liquid and laundry liquid. These products
were chosen because these types of eco friendly consumer products are widely used and can be found
easily in supermarkets in New Zealand and Vietnam. Compared with other green products such as
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The Physical Geography of Kalamazoo
The Physical Geography of Kalamazoo
Physical Geography of Michigan Kalamazoo, Michigan has been around officially around since the
eighteen thirties. It has long since a agricultural producer and has been growing steadily throughout
the years as a metropolitan area. This paper will focus on the actual land itself mainly looking at the
geological history, glacial formations, streams, wind landforms, groundwater, climate, soil, vegetation,
agriculture, tourism, and a small summary of the community of the area of Kalamazoo. For the first
paragraph we shall have a quick focus on the geological history of the area of Kalamazoo. The main
deposits and formations of the Kalamazoo area where formed during the Wisconsin glaciation period.
Now the deposits are actually due to two lobes during this period, the lobes are the Lake Michigan and
Saginaw lobe. Kalamazoo is actually know as a reentrant district due to the presence of two different
lobes materials. During the middle of the Wisconsin Ice Age the Lake Michigan lobe was extending
southeastward, while the Saginaw lobe was extending southwest. With the meeting of the two lobes an
interlobate developed between the terminals of the lobes. It is also thought that the two lobes
overlapped each other. With the Saginaw lobe covering the Kalamazoo area first and then retreating
while the Lake Michigan lobe then covered the area. There are also some bedrock formations in the
area as well, these formations were established during
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Gothic Forest Description
I was walking up the moor on a sunny March morning, when I saw a forest in the distance. From
where I was standing I could see the leaves of the forest trees dancing back and forth. I ran fast to the
forest as the swaying leaves hypnotized me. Maybe too fast. I tripped over my black and white
converse and tumbled down the moor. My fall got grass all over my black leggings, ripped my white t
shirt, and knotted my blond hair. I looked up and I saw a sign. The sign was nearly rotted away by
nature. The sign read, Shark Forest.
The forest gave me a peculiar feeling as I entered. This was because there were no forest animals
making noise or motion. But, I continued on walking. As, I was walking I noticed a silhouette appear
across a tree. The silhouette
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America s Illegal Immigration Problem
Nathan Miller
Mr.DiCenso
American Lit
September 5, 2015
Citizenship Outline
America s illegal immigration problem.
Today in society.
Issues
Humankind vs Itself
Conclusion
Birth Right citizenship is a legal right to citizenship for all children born in a country s territory,
regardless of parentage. But many people use the term to indicate the general or specific roles, rights
or duties of people within a given society. To federal government officials, a person either is or isn t a
legal citizen of the United States. The Preamble to the United States Constitution states: We the people
of the United States, in order to form a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These are the ones whom obtain birthright citizenship . The second are firm believers in the only ones
that should be citizens are the ones who go through the proper process of becoming a citizen and
according to the article in USA today, it states that illegal immigrants are having babies as a way to
obtain citizenship, which too many Americans cheapens the whole idea of being American . The last
group is the other the ones whom are completely neutral or believe in the beliefs of the first or second
group but not down to the word. Possible if they believe the child should get birthrights but not the
parents, only the child and mother should get them, or if they believe that they should get them but
still have to work through the proper process to receive them to their full extent. The great majority of
people live in cities. This is no chance occurrence. Even long before our present age of giant cities,
even before ancient Rome, people tended to live in concentration, in whatever size of community their
environment allowed. Probably the human desire to live in close company is instinctive. We look upon
hermits as unfortunate; we readily agree that friendship doubles joy and divides grief. The issue, then,
is what is the best we can do together? For example, whether we are ideally clustered in small cities,
or in fewer very large ones. And does our density affect not only resource consumption, but our
psyche? Do
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Analysis Of Fast Times At Ridgemont High
In Fast Times at Ridgemont High, characters engage in many expressive relationships that weaken the
status hierarchy often found in the high school setting. The mall is the common gathering place for
characters outside of school, and status relations are easily visible here (Heckerling, 1982). Since the
mall is such an integral part of the film, one witnesses the shift of status relations over time. According
to a 2000 study, For these young people the mall was a social magnet that drew them away from the
hassles encountered at home and school towards a haven of warmth and safety. He describes the mall
as a kind of neutral ground (Matthews, 2000). Mark Rat Ratner works in the mall as assistant to the
assistant manager at the movie theater, which is clearly not the most prestigious job on that side of the
mall. Stacy Hamilton, on the other hand, works at Perry s Pizza Parlor, a seemingly higher ranked job.
With a bit of help from Damone, however, Mark approaches Stacy at the mall to ask her on a date.
This begins the friendship and future romance between them, establishing an expressive relationship
that connects the slightly awkward Mark to the popular Stacy. The strict status hierarchy associated
with high schools is diminished when popular individuals like Stacy do not mind interacting with and
creating strong relationships with those viewed as less popular, such as Mark. Additionally, Stacy s
brother Brad contributes to the deconstruction of status relations. A
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Toothpaste, By Lan Wallace
In society we are faced with a plethora of options about everything from college majors to the type of
toothpaste we purchase. The question then becomes: are the numerous options a help or a hindrance?
In an article from The Atlantic, writer Lan Wallace discusses the issue surrounding what is termed
choice overload. The research reviewed today explores this question and explores how the results
could impact how businesses and other institutions choose to approach increasingly saturated markets.
The author, Lan Wallace, of the article Toothpaste, Dating and Data: The Hazards of Too Much Choice
, uses the title alone to imply that an abundance of choices is negative or should be seen as a threat.
Throughout the piece she writes about the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The independent variable in the experiment was the types and number of jams displayed. And the
dependent variable was the motivation to make the choice of which jam to purchase.
Iyengar and Lapper conducted quantitative research. They did this by observing the customers,
recording how many sampled and how many followed through to commitment by purchasing jam.
They also measured those that walked away.
Iyengar s sample was primarily middle aged Caucasians, 62 percent of whom were female. At the
times in which the jams were displayed there were 386 shoppers present. Of those, 260 actually
engaged the display.
The media did in fact stretch the generalizability since the sampled population was not very diverse.
With most of the sample being middle aged Caucasian females, who were likely of similar
socioeconomic status. The study was done at a high end market in California. Part of the reason for
the generalization is attributed to the work of Barry Schwartz, who first introduced the idea of the
paradox of choice. Schwartz s teachings infiltrated the media, in turn promoting the stretching of this
samples generalizability.
The study is experimental. They did the experiment in a natural environment, attempting to make it as
ordinary as possible so they did it at a market in California that regularly has and offers samples. They
were two groups one that offered 6 types of jams and another that offered 24 types of jams.
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How Did The Bolsheviks Respond To The Victory Of The...
SOLDIERS AND PEASANTS! PEACE! BREAD! LAND! . He writes that later that evening,
government buildings and several institutions were under the Bolsheviks authority and the next day
Lenin officially announced the downfall of the Provisional Government along with the arrestment of
the leading actors the Petrograd Soviet celebrated the victory. The absence of their political opponents
press weakened the opposition s presence in the public and facilitated the victory in other parts of
Russia. According to Reed, the Bolsheviks were able to take control of Moscow within three weeks
and expended it soon after to Kiev. Strategically keeping the rivalry out of political activities
continued throughout the history of the Soviet regime and was an essential part of other communist
movements. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the first place, they had to handle their main opposition which initially was against the putsch.
Historically, both parties represented similar interests which were based on the doctrines of Karl Marx
acting as one piece in the 1905 revolution. But in 1917 after the Tsar putsch, the Mensheviks have
taken the side of Kerensky Provisional Government because they were against a progressive
revolution and thought that the transformation must take a natural evolution toward socialism. Reed
writes the Mensheviks and Socialist Revolutionaries believed that Russia was not economically ripe
for a social revolution that only a political revolution was
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George Orwell Courage
In Shooting an Elephant , Orwell, being a police officer, is going through some tough times. The
reason being was because many of the people in the area, in which he resided, hated Europeans. In the
story, Orwell is told that an elephant has gone on a rampage and is asked to deal with the situation.
The elephant s rampage had come to an end and it was peacefully eating grass He took not the
slightest notice of the crowd s approach. He was tearing up bunches of grass, beating them against his
knees to clean them and stuffing them into his mouth (George Orwell, 142). He wanted to leave the
elephant be, because he then felt the obligation of having to shoot the elephant because that was what
he was expected to do. For it is the condition of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While Orwell gives into the peer pressure, and shoots the elephant, Gideon does the exact opposite, he
rebels against the people s will and refuses to give up his knowledge of the root. The root was a part of
his people and he did not want white people to take it
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Trickery Has Always Existed
Trickery Has Always Existed
In the Twelfth Night, the typical craziness of love and relationships is shown. Viola starts the
confusion as she poses a man to get a job in the home of the Duke, Orsino. Because of her hard work
and loyalty, she or Cesario (which is her disguised name) becomes a favorite of Orsino. The real twist
begins here because Viola begins to fall in love with Orsino, but since she is Cesario , she cannot let
these feelings be known without reveling her true identity.
One of her duties in the house of the Duke is messenger and she is required to deliver a message to
Lady Olivia who Orsino is love with. The messages she must deliver are Orsino declaring his love to
Olivia, but the opposite happens. Olivia falls for
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Islam and Great Sectarian Divide
Bottom of Form *
Brothers at war
FOR two sects united by their belief in one Maker, one Book and one Prophet, the amount of blood
spilt in the name of their respective faiths by Shias and Sunnis is truly staggering. This is specially so
when one considers the tiny differences that define and divide them.
Since the earliest days of Islam in the 7th century when the schism first tore the young Muslim
community apart, the two sects have been warring incessantly. Untold thousands have been killed over
the years, and this internecine war continues to devastate communities and nations.
I am not qualified to go into the rights and wrongs of this old conflict. However, as a student ... Show
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Now the shoe is on the other foot, and it is the minority Sunnis under the Shia heel. In Syria, the
minority Alewites have ruled since the Seventies. In Sunni Saudi Arabia, the Shias are marginalised.
The list goes on, but one thing is clear: both sects harbour deep distrust of each other. Indeed, in a
recent Pew Institute survey on attitudes in the Muslim world, only 53 per cent of those surveyed in
Pakistan considered Shias to be Muslims. This figure is even lower in several other Muslim countries.
There is similar doubt on the other side, with many Shias casting doubt on Sunni beliefs. So clearly,
time has only sharpened this schism, rather than healing old wounds.
But while more often than not, these tensions are limited to neighbourhoods and nations, the
emergence of a Shia theocracy in Iran has taken these differences to a new level.
Although mediaeval Islam saw states engaging in sectarian warfare, this tendency was later
suppressed in modern times, as we have just discussed. However, although the Iran Iraq war was
fought over territorial claims and counter claims, overtly sectarian symbolism was deployed by both
sides.
And when the Americans invaded Iraq in 2003, the ruling Baath Party was ousted, and the minority
Sunnis displaced from power. This led to a Shia revival, and a major gain in Iranian influence. Indeed,
the US led campaign was widely viewed in the Middle East as
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The Characteristics Of A Hero In The Odyssey, By Homer
here are many characteristics that fall under a hero. Throughout The Odyssey, by Homer, Odysseus
proves that he has some of these characteristics, by experiencing many challenges and difficulties on
his journey back home. While going through these hard times, Odysseus gains values of a hero.
Throughout The Odyssey, Odysseus displays many Greek values, which characterize him as a hero.
Odysseus goes through experiences where justice prevails over hardship. For example, Odysseus loses
many of his men during the trip, but he still survives. At one island, some of his men are killed and
before he would get killed too, Odysseus starts sailing away with his remaining men. After finding out
his men have been killed, Odysseus says, From that place we sailed on, glad enough to have come off
with our lives, but sad to lose our companions (114 115). Even though Odysseus loses some of his
companions, he is able to continue along with his journey. Shortly after, Odysseus came to the
underworld and got to talk to the dead and hear their stories. While speaking to the dead, his mom
appears and Odysseus realizes she is dead. She wants to talk to him because Odysseus did not see or
hear from her since the start of his journey. Odysseus asks his mom how everyone is doing at home.
Odysseus says, But do tell me, really and truly, what was the cause of youth death? how did you die?
Was it a long disease? or did Artemis Archeress kill you with her gentle shafts? And tell me about my
father and the son I left behind me: do they still hold my honours and my possessions, or have they
passed to some other man because people think I will never return? And tell me of my wedded wife,
what she thinks and what she means to do. Does she remain with the boy and keep all safe, or has she
already married the best man who offered? My beloved mother answered (127). Although Odysseus is
very sad his mom isn t alive anymore, he is very happy to hear how his family is doing at home.
Getting the updates on his family, helps Odysseus deal the grieving he has because of his mother s
death.Odysseus is able to overcome hardships, which help him develop into more of a hero. More
significantly, Odysseus shows his physical strength in multiple
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Garden Hoses
Choosing a garden hose has been a problem in the past because people aren t really sure what type,
size, and length they ll need. The most important piece of information to remember is having the right
type and size for the right job is vital. This article will help you understand the differences in garden
hoses and how one could possibly be better than another. All garden hoses are not created equal and
depending on the type of work it will be used for, it will be important to find one that is versatile,
functional, and will last a long time. * Garden Hose Sizes The standard garden size will come in either
a 5/8 or 1/2 inch. This is not the size of the end, this is only the size of the inside diameter itself. The
basic end size is a 3/4 lawn and garden thread where it connects to your garden faucet. Many people
are not aware that the 3/4 size is not the same as pipe thread. Although sometimes you may get it to
thread on to 3/4 pipes, it will almost always leak and you will want to make a note of this. 5/8 inside
diameter is for high ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These gaskets will get old overtime and will need to be replaced. There are more people that get rid of
a really nice hose simply because the gasket needs to be replaced. If you go down to the local
hardware store you will be able to pick up this simple gasket for.99c and you will be able to repair the
one you have and it will be good as new. Hoses are an important part of yard work as well as a useful
item to have around the home. Caring for it is very important as well. Proper garden hose care will
also ensure that it will be ready to do garden work or work around the home when you are. There is
nothing more frustrating than to turn on your garden hose and it leaks because it wasn t taken care of
properly. Store it properly when not in use and you will have a good garden hose when the occasion to
use it
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  • 1. How To Write An Informative Paragraph – Utaheducatio 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 Paragraph – Utaheducatio How To Write An Informative Paragraph – Utaheducatio
  • 2. How Do Interest Groups Influence Public Policy Interest Group Influence in Public Policy Rebecca Zborowski Anna Maria College MPA 603 Dr. Steve Morreale, Professor November 13, 2016 Interest groups and advocacy groups have an undeniably strong influence in Washington, and while the results of lobbying efforts are not often touted, they sway policy in areas like energy, housing, public finance, education, gun control and many more. These interest groups may represent parochial interests, but there is surely an area of policy that matches most splintered off factions. While they ve been portrayed as shadowy forces in lawmaking, Interest Group Influence on US Policy Change: An Assessment Based on Policy History by Matt Grossmann attempts to quantify and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Says Grossmann on page 3, interest groups often play a central role in setting the government agenda...[and] are often found to have a substantial impact on policy outcomes. Many political candidates from both sides of the partisan aisle have run on a platform of neutralizing the force of special interests in Washington, and this illuminates why that s an important issue. Special interests lobby because they have something to gain from the result of the policy, or those they represent do. It s not always a nefarious intention, but the parochial nature of special interests is in conflict with policy that affects the American public at large, and those interests often win out because they wield power over lawmakers at the national, state and local ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Magnet Schools Vs Charter Schools Essay Public education has seen new advancements in the past two decades caused by the rapid growth of the school choice policy. The two alternatives to the traditional public education that will be discussed are the charter schools and magnet schools. Charter schools are supposed to contribute to school innovation and reform by their combination of freedom and accountability (Innovations in Education: Successful Charter Schools 2004, 1). Those that support charter schools hope that due to their independence they will be able to spark innovative reforms, promote competition within the public school sector and provide new options to families (Finn, Manno, Vanourek, 2000; Nathan 1998a; 1998b). Then those on the opposite end of the spectrum, argue that charter schools and greater choice within the public sector may cause further racial segregation and cause economical strains for not only states but school districts; all while not being proved to be more effective (Wells et al., 1998; Fiske Ladd, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Controls used in the statistical model other than just the charter status are student background, grade cohort in school effects, and school exact effects which are likely to affect student achievement. In the model, i, j, k and t represent individual schools, students, grades, and years; s is the test score for each student for all of his/her school years, α a represents an disregarded school specific characteristic that does not get any modification over time,δ is an disregarded grade cohort influence within each school, γ is an disregarded restriction reflecting the potential effect of charter school attendance on s; C is an gauge variable that equals one if the school is a charter school and zero otherwise, x is a 1 x K vector of K observable factors affecting s, β is a K x 1 vector of disregarded parameters, and v is a random error term (Buddin, Richard, and Ron Zimmer. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Historical Context and Performance Reflection of Ocean Alley Ocean Alley is an ensemble consisting of 6 musicians (guitarist/vocalist, lead guitarist, rhythm guitarist, bassist, keyboardist and drummer), which was established in 2010 on the Northern Beaches, Sydney. Ocean Alley is currently touring various local pubs around Sydney and is also going to begin recording its next EP as of next month. The band encompasses elements of natural, beat driven reggae as well as various components of psychedelic rock through a large number of inspirations(Alley). This has given the band a highly diverse, unique sound of psychedelic rock/reggae fusion(Alley). This review will examine the historical context in which this band has grown from as well as the textural and structural characteristics in its live performance, as well as in comparison to its studio recordings. It will focus on the compositions of Yellow Mellow and Freedom Lover to highlight how the use of texture, density and the fusion of two genres can create a highly distinctive sound that sets them apart from other ensembles. One of the main genres that Ocean Alley has embraced is reggae. Reggae is a specific genre created in Jamaica, formed through heavy rhythmical elements where the rhythm guitar can almost be seen as a percussion instrument on its own through the use of the expressive technique known as staccato. This, in combination with distinctive drum and bass rhythmic structures, as well as a particular chord structure has created a genre that has combined elements of funk, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Organizational Context Of Practice Competency Thesis The Organizational Context of Practice: The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources is a government organization. The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources has different bureau s which addresses needs of the public. The Bureau of Children and Families serves populations from children, youth, and adults. The Bureau of Children and Families also ensure facilities are licensed, and the children in those facilities are safe. The licensing unit is housed within the Bureau of Children. The expectations within the licensing unit are to ensure the youth housed in those facilities are safe and secure within federal and state regulations. Reviews are conducted to ensure the children s needs are being met, and that staff has completed trainings, background checks, and APS/CPS checks. This is done to ensure that the children in state s custody are receiving care that meets their needs. The Community Context of Practice: The licensing unit addresses facilities across the state of West Virginia. Also, due to children being placed out of state, workers travel out of state to those facilities to ensure they are in compliance with West Virginia laws. The one thing that congregant care placements lack is addressing the individual needs of each child. Also, employees at the facilities are often neglectful, and use forceful tactics to deal with children s behaviors. This is not effective practice and diminishes the system s theory approach ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Peter Weirs Dead Poet Society In Peter Weirs Dead Poet Society he effectively uses the key filmic, design and dramatic elements to enhance the relationship between the character and the landscape. These include cinematography, the lighting, sound and costume I will specifically talk about how he utilised these with in the Free thinkers scene. Transitioning from the landscape of Welton Boys Boarding school to the forest, Peter Weir was able to translate the drastic change from the uniformed proper school to the forest on the outskirts through his capturing of the boys relationship to this new found landscape. He was able to do this through his choices of various camera shots, angles and movement. At the start of the scene where one of the boys feeds the dog to distract it whilst they fled, the camera was positioned low on the ground in mid shot within the shadows. Capturing only the silhouettes of their feet. This choice of angle is often to transit the sense of vulnerability to the audience, but Peter Weir slowly heightened the camera so this feeling wouldn t provoke him from portraying the vibe of secretiveness. Doing this it lifted some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mid shot allows the subject of shot to be highlighted as well as what setting it is in, allowing only what is important to the director for the audience to focus on to be seen.The mid shot was effectively used when the boys trekked through the forest. The use of this shot captured the landscape they were in, the forest and captured how curiously they interacted with it but also the spooky aspects of it. This shot enabled a two way glimpse into the relationship between the boys and forest because it gave the audience a look into how the boys are perceiving the forest and how it would be to anyone else.The Overall the use of the low angle and mid shot allowed good transitions through different areas of the forest that created an distinct relationship between the boys and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. James Weldon Johnson Mother To Son Comparison The poems The Gift to Sing by James Weldon Johnson and Mother to Son by Langston Hughes deliver a similar theme in their poems: hope can be found in the darkest of times. They both use their tone to convey the message of hope, however, some differences can be found in their manner of writing and diction. Throughout both poems, the tone of the author can be interpreted as hopeful. However, differences linger within the readers heads while reading the poems. In the poem The Gift to Sing , the author shows in a variety of ways that he is writing in a hopeful tone. The singing in the poem represents the hope the author has during the darkest of times. Therefore, Johnson makes a metaphorical connection between singing and hope. By singing, he overcomes the gloom and pierces the darkness. This is a metaphor connecting singing and hope, for he is hinting that so long as he has hope, he can get through the darkest of times. In the poem, the author has written, But, oh, I have a magic way / To turn the gloom to cheerful day (3 4). The author has a magical way to make his day better and to escape the dreary worries of his day. The description of gloom to cheerful also shows that if he hopes, he will have a better day. By having a hopeful attitude, Johnson can have a better day. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is stated in the poem, And sometimes goin in the dark / Where there ain t been no light (12 13). This quote shows that the author is speaking with a hopeful tone because the mother of the son, or the speaker of the poem, went through tough times without a bright side to look forward to. However, she never gave up hope and persisted through difficult times. She describes how she has been through many ordeals and tribulations, but she never gave up hope. She writes with a hopeful tone, showing us that she believes that things will get better if keeps dreaming, going on, and waiting for better ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Clicsargent Business Analysis CLICSargent is the UK s leading charitable organization, which is dedicated to helping children and young people with cancer. As in the United Kingdom, the average daily will have 10 children and young people to know they are suffering from cancer. Most of the families would encounter helpless things such as economic burden, alienation from friends or negative emotion and so on. In order to solve these problems, CLICSargent established and help thousands of children and young people every year. Smile Plan is a CLICSargent s coming out new fundraising activities. Its aim is to bring positive energy to children with cancer. It will collect the most beautiful smile in the nationwide, and then become a volunteer to give these children help. Attract ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Theaker (2001) states that the essence of network public relations is the contest of discourse power and the guidance of network public opinion. If the charity has this kind of advantage, it would be in the dominant position of the public opinion, and it would have a better effect when handling some events. Under the network environment, information propagation range, the propagation time, communication space, interaction and cost could have more advantages that direct touches tens of thousands of Internet users, communicate with the public all over the world at any time, and could be more flexible to carry out publicity and public relations activities. So the charity could seize the opportunity to use the Internet for public relations activities in order to establish a sense of trust in the public mind and promote charitable activities. In 2011, in the Chinese social networking site Weibo, a people named Guo Meimei posted luxury cars and luxury clothes and bands to show off her wealth, but the profile showed her work units is the Red Cross Society of China, which makes the Red Cross Society of China under the pressure of public opinion. It shows the rapid spread of the network, as well as the importance of network crisis public ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Aspect Of Faux Furs In The Fashion Industry The Aspect of Faux Furs in the Fashion Industry Faux (f oh) Made in imitation; Fake Faux furs in the fashion industry is the only moral substitute against real furs. Furs in the fashion industry, is it moral? This has been an alarming question for quite some time. In response, the creation of Faux furs has taken the industry by storm. For years, the bearing of fur in fashion was associated with wealth, luxury, and glamour. With this perception of status, comes the perception of faux furs. Associated with cheap, knock offs of furs; identified as a cheap imitation for the mass markets. (Trew, 2012). Faux furs have taken primary standpoint for use of fashion, and are a predominant political statement in the industry. Designers are using faux fur in a proud statement against the fur industry. Faux furs are being used as political protest statements, and have evolved into a creature of their own from a life of being a tacky counterfeit. While faux fur has very recently created a strong positive presence in fashion, it s debate has been dated back to the 19th century. PETA s campaign of naked celebrities protested that they would rather go naked than wear fur ; while David Bailey s Dumb Animals campaign for Greenpeace protested that It takes 40 dumb animals to make a fur coat, but only one to wear them. These campaigns were some of the most publicized and controversial and took place in a controversial time for the great fur debate, the eighties and nineties. The protest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Ar 15 Arguments Since I was about 6 years old I have been exposed to shooting firearms, within my family it wasn t uncommon to have a weekend day set aside to go to the rifle range and shoot our old tin cans from the meals we prepared that week. My experience with shooting firearms ranges from little, basically antique, single shot bolt action 22LR all the way up to high powered hunting rifles, Ar 15 s and AR 10 s. The day after I turned 18 I went out and purchased a tactical Mossberg 500 shotgun. Then shortly after in light of some political discussion about banning AR 15 s I purchased one for my self in hopes if laws did change that I could be grandfathered into whatever the new law may arise. From there my firearm collection has grown incorporating a wide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Ethics Of Sports Apparel Founded in 1996 by Kevin Plank, a former University of Maryland football player, Under Armour is an innovative company in the sports apparel industry. Under Armour s founder Kevin Plank came up with a ground breaking idea that changed the way that sports apparel is looked at today. Plank wanted to originate an apparel that would help athletes like him keep cool and dry when they engaged in vigorous activities during high temperature condition, so he created sports apparel using synthetic materials as an alternative to natural fibers such as cotton. Being a former athlete allowed Plank to understand the discomfort of wearing a sweat cotton fiber shirt during sport practice, or work out, and he worked relentlessly to develop a shirt that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Provide a five forces analysis to support your answer. I believe that bargaining power of customers and threat of new entrants are the three main key forces that have the potential to impact negatively Under Armour s growth stability. Under Armour relies mainly on Dick s Sporting Goods and The Sports Authority for more than 20% of its revenues and problems at these retailers could affect its growth pace. While Under Armour faces rigid competition from Adidas and Nike, they could also see the competition go up from other companies as it does not hold process or fabric patents. Furthermore, Under Armour s hard core competitors, Nike and Adidas Group, are continuously coming up with new ideas in order to fight for that number one spot and to earn the customers loyalty to their brand. Five Porter Analysis Competitive Rivalry within the Industry Nike and Adidas pose threat and Under Armour does not hold patents. Bargaining power of suppliers Diverse supplier base limits their bargaining power. Bargaining Power of Customers Wholesale customers such as Dick s Sporting Goods and The Sports Authority hold leverage. Threat Of New Entrants Existing sports apparel companies could enter the performance apparel market. Threat of substitute products Demand for Under Armour s products is expected to continue. 2) Does Under Armour have any core competencies and, if so, what are they? Under Armour core competencies are to keep their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. War On Drugs As A Social Problem The problem I want to explore is how the War on Drugs has become a social problem. This is a social problem because it has created an overpopulated prison system disproportionately filled with people of color and the poor. The current rate of illegal drug use among African Americans and Whites is almost the same while a little less among Latinos (7.4 percent, 7.2 percent, and 6.4 percent, respectively) (Moore, L. D., and Elkavich, A., 2008). But because white people make up a larger portion of the U.S. population, the number of white drug users is much greater than that of drug users of color. Data from 1998 tells us that Whites made up 72 percent of all illegal drug users while African Americans made up 15 percent of illegal drug users (Moore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Boogeyman Boogeyman Summary The three children of the separated family father Lester Billings are dead, like a psychiatrist tells, killed by the Boogeyman. The worst thing for Billings is that he has suspected that, when his first child died, and was sure, when his second child died. Still he admitted that the Boogeyman took his third child. Now he believes that the Boogeyman will take him too, and he is afraid to open his closets at home. His psychiatrist, Dr.Harper understands him well, too well. At the entering to the lobby, there is no one to help him and when he return into the room, Lester Billings finds the psychiatrist taking off his mask to show him that he is the boogeyman, the person who had killed his three children. Point of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Billings feels that he has no reason to consult a priest or a lawyer because he is not a catholic and he does not believe that he has done anything wrong. At the same time we see throughout the whole story that words like Jesus , Christ and god often are used in his speech. This obvious contradiction shows us that Billing has an unstable personality. He is very self centered and arrogant in way of behaving towards other people. He feels superior to women and talks openly and calmly about being a wife batter and a child abuser, ...I started to slap her, just like the old days. This demonstrates his need to be in control, but at the same time we see that he is liable to change personality and therefore in a position to act unpredictably. He looked at the plain white composition ceiling as if seeing scenes and pictures played out there . The fact that Billings has a strong imagination makes us wonder if he might have a split personality or if he is just filled with fear that makes him paranoid. His many hallucinations reinforce the idea of him being paranoid and not being in control of his actions. One of the first things we hear Billings say is that he killed all his children, he says : All I did was kill my kids. He shows how relaxed he is about the killings. We are at the same time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Time Series Forecasting And Neural Networks Abstract Time series forecasting plays an important role in the academic and practical domains. Many researchers have studied on this area from several years. There are many models which are used to improve the accuracy of time series forecasting. In this paper, I have focused on one method i.e. Neural Networks. In the first section of the report, I will give brief introduction on time series forecasting and neural networks. In the next part, I will explain this neural method which is used for forecasting in the literature review. At last, I will conclude the paper. Moreover, the main aim of this paper is to define the neural network method among the different methods in the time series forecasting. Introduction Time series forecasting is a quantitative model. It means that historical results are gathered to produce the results to predict the future. This model is used in that situation where no information is available or provided data is not satisfactory. Time series is a series of experiments which is measured to get successive results such as, x1, x2, x3.......Xt 2, Xt 1 Xt. These experiments may be done every day, every hour or every year. It is important to understand the data pattern to achieve the aim that hoe variables behaved in the past. It has two types of models which are linear and non linear. Moreover, linear methods are easy to construct and understand. This is used when there are a huge number of forecasts to be done. Many researchers have done efforts to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. College Essay On Dermatology Dermatology From the time of when I was a young child, I ve always had intentions to provide care for those in need. From dressing up as a doctor and pretending to give my family a routine checkup, to watching endless hours of Grey s Anatomy, the medical field has sparked an interest for me. Dermatology has always held a spot at the top of my list. My goal is to possess my own practice, helping adults and children alike. By doing this, I hold the power to alter people s lives through a combination of my expertise, help and care, as well as medications prescribed. In my opinion, there is no superior feeling than providing patients with the most prestigious medical and cosmetic treatments while offering friendly, caring, and professional service. A wise man once said You never have to work a day in your life if you love what you do. Retaining a passion for a job allows you to become much more involved and committed to it. Dermatology isn t just a job based on knowing medical knowledge. Also, you should maintain the social skills to interact with patients ( How to Become a Dermatologist ). Personally, I have always had interests in the skin and how it works. From my early days, I have spent long periods of time staring at the countless freckles, indents, and abnormal spots on my skin wondering where they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While disadvantages include attending school for several years and being confined in an office all day, the advantages are far more significant. Being a dermatologist allows you to interact with patients while making a sufficient amount of money to support all your needs. Also, you could have the opportunity to open up your own office which allows you to create personalized hours of working and hire people of your preference. Though many people quickly turn away from the thought of involving thierself in the medical field, there comes no greater feeling than saving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay on An Analysis for the Play Fences Fences An Analysis James E. May Averett University History of the Theatre TH 220 / BBA 469 Ronal Stepney November 07, 2011 The story line seemed melodramatic throughout the play. The author (August Wilson) has laid the ground work of many themes throughout the play. The play deals with Race, Men and their masculinity, Morality, Dreams and hopes of everyone involved, Family, Duty, Betrayal and Dissatisfaction. The play begins with Troy and his best friend Bono entering the yard chatting as they usually do coming home from work as garage collectors for their company. Every Friday is payday for Troy and Bono and one can usually find these two enjoy drinking down at Taylors (the local watering hole). Troy seems to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Troy also deals (and is responsible for) with his brother Gabriel, who received a serious head injury during the war and hasn t been the same since. Troy s son Cory tells his father that he has a chance to be scouted for a recruiter from the University of North Carolina for its football team. But since Troy feels that Cory should be concentrating on working at the local A amp;P supermarket and his studies and leave football alone. One can understand as to maybe why Troy feels that his son should work and focus on school instead of football. Since Troy was disappointed because of his lack of a professional baseball career (because of his color), he did not want to see his son receive the same kind of heartbreak he had suffered. Troy, by doing this, he is holding his son back (whether he realizes it or not) from possibly having a better life than what he had or currently has. Troy seems somewhat jealous of his son Cory and really bitter when it comes to sports. One of the main themes of the play seems to come when Troy has to tell his wife Rose (coming clean) that he is going to be a father again. Rose becomes upset and wants to know why Troy couldn t stay in her bed instead of going elsewhere. Troy attempt to rationalize what he has done, says that he is only trying to feel good about himself and that he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Amtelecom Group 1. What does it mean if a company trades at a discount ? Is Amtelecom Group Inc. (AGI) really trading at a discount? If the market value of a stock is lower than its intrinsic value, this stock is defined as trades at a discount . To figure out whether AGI stock is traded at a discount to comparable companies, as its management believed, we can simply apply multiple which comes from the average multiple of its comparable companies. Considering fluctuation of future after tax earnings caused by the change in capital structure, we prefer to use TEV/EBITDA multiple in this case. Amtelecom Group consists of two lines of business which has to been taken into consideration. We separately calculate the value of both companies and their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3.2 Strengths and weaknesses of Amtelecom Communications Strength: Amtelecom Communications is the sole provider of local telephone services in all of its exchanges and a leading provider of long distance and data services in the majority of his exchanges. As a sole provider of some services, Amtelecom Communications ensures the constant revenue and customers. Its subsidiary, Amtelecom Cable inc. has eight stand alone systems exempt from licensing. The cost advantage ensures the leading position of Amtelecom Communications. Weakness: Amtelecom Communication s telecommunication business occupies 90 percent of its all business. If there is an unforeseeable risk occurring in telecommunications, the company may suffer devastating loss. Company should focus more on new growth point, such as internet and service innovation. 4. Assess the value of Amtelecom Communications using available valuation methods including DCF and multiples. Which valuation method is most suitable for each sales alternative? What are the expected net proceeds for each sales alternative? Because the management of AGI expects to complete the acquisition by early 2003, the valuation of the Amtelecom Communication should be calculated for 31 Dec, 2002. In order to calculate the NPV of Amtelecom Communication during the planning period, we first use pro forma ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. CBD Vs Tetrahydrocannabinol Should doctors look more into using medical marijuana for chronic pain and other disorders? Scientist have stated that medical marijuana can treat multiple medical issues but they do come with side effects. Cannabidiol also known as CBD and Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) have many health benefits that patients should take into consideration in order to alleviate the pain associated with their medical issues. Rather than dealing with multiple different doses of medication THC is psychoactive while CBD is not psychoactive, both benefit different but similar issues but gives patients a lower chance to become addicted to their prescribed medications. CBD can impact patients with medical issues in a positive way and has many different health benefits ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... THC is psychoactive but CBD is not psychoactive, and if used for medical resources CBD can treat arthritis and MS pain and TN pain. THC is also a pain relieving medication that can help muscle spasms and give insomnia patients the ability to sleep and also gives the user and appetite that may not be able to eat on a regular basis. Studies do say that together THC and CBD are currently under studies to be able to treat cancer and epilepsy. If doctors are supplying multiple doses of different prescription drugs and patients get addicted to the medicine and not get the medical help they need, but using CBD as well as THC there are no overdosing on medical marijuana but have been over 15,000 deaths due to overdose on prescription drugs in 2017. Since marijuana is effective for a number of different symptoms, patients may be able to eliminate other prescription drugs to use marijuana to manage all of the symptoms. This cuts the risk of dangerous drug interactions. https://www.marijuanadoctors.com/blog/why doctors should recommend marijuana/. If supplied medical marijuana not only is there a chance it can treat other issues going on in the patient s body, but patients will not get addicted to the prescription drug. The more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Shrek Vs Donkey Analysis While this comedic scene from Shrek , can be easily overlooked, there is deeper meaning within the dialogue between Shrek and Donkey. At this point in the movie, Shrek is explaining to Donkey that there is more to himself than meets the eye, like an onion, there are layers to his personality and what people may see on the surface is different from the inner layers of himself. However, an onion is often seen as something gross and undesirable. In return, Donkey assures Shrek that he s rather like a parfait because parfaits are delicious and delectable. In the end, the difference between the two comparisons is perspective. Moreover, Donkey saw the depth of Shrek s personality as a good thing, whereas Shrek didn t think of it that way. And, in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While I coached various different contests that season, Ryan Henne who competed in Junior High Public Speaking, stood out among the rest. On the first day that I watched Ryan give his speech for the first time, I saw my 7th grade self within him. He was monotone and passive in the delivery of his speech, even though he d known the content like the back of his hand. Over the course of the next few months, I had the opportunity to teach Ryan some of the same speaking techniques I learned from Parliamentary Procedure years prior. Though it took some work, by the time regionals came in February, he exuded confidence and passion. As he walked across the stage at the Wharton Center and received 6th place in the state, I was more proud of him in that instant than I was when I received 4th at nationals. Although nationals to many would seem to be a more prestigious award, my perspective changed and developed. I now could see the bigger picture, and while Ryan did not win, he grew immensely over those three and a half months and I could not have been more proud of him. On that day, everything in my life fell into place. The emotions I felt from being able to help Ryan grow, I made the decision that for the rest of my life I want to be the Donkey figure for others and help them growth and to hopefully see themselves from a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay on Women in the Second Industrial Revolution Women in the Second Industrial Revolution The Second Industrial Revolution had a major impact on women s lives. After being controlled fro so long women were experiencing what it was like to live an independent life. In the late nineteenth century women were participating in a variety of experiences, such as social disabilities confronted by all women, new employment patterns, and working class poverty and prostitution. These experiences will show how women were perceived in the Second Industrial Revolution. Women were confronted by many social obligation in the late nineteenth century. Women were living lives that reflected their social rank. They were expected to be economically dependent and legally inferior. No ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, women generally socialized with one another, it was unheard of for a woman and a man to socialize unless her husband was with her. The nineteenth century brought about a change in women s education. Common schools were established in the 1820 s, which started to close the educational gap between men and women. Eventually, women were able to take over teaching jobs because it dealt with child nurturing, which was considered to be a female job. On woman who made a difference in women s rights during the nineteenth century was Susan B. Anthony. In 1872, she felt that women perceived the government as having no just powers. The Second Industrial Revolution saw an expansion in the variety of jobs available to women. There was a movement that consisted of women getting jobs as office clerks and administrative positions while the law still saw them as inferior to their husdands and fathers. The League of German Women s Associations, was a group of German women that gave support to all the women in their new careers. The wartime jobs produced lasting careers and life style changes for women. Some of the jobs they did were telephone operators, factory workers, seamstresses, and physicians. Most of the women that were hired for these jobs were young and unmarried because they had fewer obligations to attend. This meant, they could work long hours with little pay since they did not have a family to provide for. It was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Impact of a Third Party America´s Two Party Political... The Impact of a Third Party America´s Two Party Political System For hundreds of years, the two party system has dominated the American culture, but many people are confused by what a two party system actually means. Although a two party system is defined as two parties that are bigger than the rest, third parties have greatly impacted elections for over a hundred years. Minor parties still continuously voice their opinions in issues, causing other candidates of either major party to adopt their philosophies. Furthermore, some parties, such as the Reform have actually been successful in obtaining a position, such as governor. Finally, third party candidates have actually taken away votes from a number of nominees over the years. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All of these positions influence the people to consider the presidential minor parties, thus having an impact on the presidential elections. When a party wins a local office as a minor party, the name of whatever the minor party is spreads around all the way around the United States. Not only does winning a local office help the victor, but it also helps the member of the same party who runs for President. The most recent example of a third party winning an office is the Independent Senator, Jim Jeffords of Vermont. Jeffords, who was once a Republican, became an Independent because he felt he no longer supported the policies of George W. Bush s Republican Party. With Jeffords transformation to the Independent Party, he has promoted the Independent Party over the last three years and continues to be a prominent figure in the modern Independent world. In terms of governor, Jesse Ventura was elected as the Reform Party s Governor of Minnesota where he advocated and endorsed the typical Reform beliefs. Ventura shocked the world with the exception of other minor party candidates, who believed any party could win with a strong campaign. Ventura has been credited with being one of the first few people to employ the Internet in a political campaign. The Green party in 2002 saw its greatest year of elections in its history with 71 new offices obtained. The Green Party then had a total of 170 officeholders around the United States, showing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Wager Line Analysis Everything begins with a foundation page that has Meow, the fortunate feline, taking up the greater part of the screen in front a light red foundation finish with yellow images of various sizes. Proceeding onward to the diversion, the foundation shading turns out to be considerably darker. As there is no significant foundation region, the red truly stands out. Not just do the little images show up in various sizes, however in a few shades of red. The 5 reels that make up the diversion are utilized as a component of a Chinese hovel, yet what emerges is the absence of the amusement s title. That space is taken up by various alternatives appearing at the highest point of the screen, including the name of the diversion and the different rewards. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 0.10, 0.25, 0.50 and 1.0. The wager lines are anything but difficult to change somewhere around 1 and 20, with an indication of what line you are on the screen either side of the reels. There are outlines of each on the Pay table. There s a Max Bet which empowers a wager of 200.0 and a somewhat flawless Auto Play which gives choices of 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100, and even a vast alternative. Give the great times a chance to roll. There is a Fast Speed choice so you can likewise make them roll significantly speedier. The fortunate feline is the highest point of the normal images and worth up to 500 credits, with the shake 400. These 2 are the main ones to give anything for getting 2 of a kind, properly giving 2 credits. The blooms have a most extreme estimation of 200, with the Ace worth 150 going down to the image 10 at 50. The music when playing isn t anything unique, with fundamental sound impacts and the odd whimper where proper. Somewhat baffling truly. The payable is one of the neatest ones around, proceeding with the red foundation, however this time without the brightening shapes. Each of the images is in a darker red box, with the three extra ones above. The Wildcard is the place the genuine power is. If you get 5 of them you ll get 10,000 credits, with 4 being a profitable 2,000. It replaces everything beside the Scatter and Bonus. The Scatter is a lofty brilliant pot. And also being worth 500 credits on the off chance that you get 5 of them (with different credits accessible on the off chance that you get 2, 3 or 4), you can get 10 free twists on the off chance that you see at least 3 of them in one go. All wins in the Free Games are tripled, aside from the Lucky Bonus. In the event that you get no less than 3 of these on ceaseless reels, starting from the fundamental reel you ll get to the extra delight. There is extra preoccupation, which is more standard and altogether ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Jack Kerouac s On The Road With Sal Paradise Readers spend much of Jack Kerouac s On the Road with Sal Paradise, the narrator, in his travels throughout the United States trying to escape the rigors of his old life. An issue arises for Paradise because every time he begins to settle down somewhere the place turns old and his desire for movement returns. Paradise s desire for movement eventually becomes second nature to him. He thrives on the uncertainties of the road and the people he sees only get passing reactions and glances at him from other people on the road. Throughout his journeys, trouble always finds Paradise like when he gets stuck in the mud in Texas with Dean Moriarty and his girlfriend Marylou (149). Paradise falls asleep after freeing the car and wakes with mud caked and stuck to him. No matter where Paradise goes and what he tries, his past always follows him, his mud sticks to him. Kerouac s novel s storyline revolves around the journeys of Paradise to escape his past, but none of the people he meets or sees along the way truly allows for his freedom. Movement becomes necessary for Paradise survive the rigors of the world. Paradise, with Moriarty, could no deal with the rigors of normal, everyday life. Paradise envisioned each city prior to his journeys, but improbability smeared these visions into mere desires. In the beginning, Paradise wanted to go West with the Western kinsman of the sun (7), Moriarty, and to the unknown openness, Paradise envisions. To the narrator, Moriarty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Fibromyalgia Research Papers Fibromyalgia is a medical condition that is characterized by chronic pain and tenderness that affects the muscles, joints and tendons, as well as other soft tissue in the body. Other symptoms of fibromyalgia can include fatigue, migraines, irritable bowel syndrome, numbness and tingling, sleeping problems and palpitations. Fibromyalgia can occur on its own, or it can be part of a disease, such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus. Fibromyalgia symptoms can range from being mild and can sometimes go away on their own with some lifestyle changes, or they can be severe. Although homeopathy cannot treat fibromyalgia itself, it can be very effective in helping to relieve and improve pain that is related to fibromyalgia. It s important not to use homeopathy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This homeopathic medicine works especially well for fibromyalgia pain that improves with cold applications and slight pressure to the affected areas, but feels worse with hot temperatures or water. Causticum can be used to help with fibromyalgia pain that causes a bruising like pain in the muscles. This homeopathic medicine works especially well for fibromyalgia pain that affects the neck and is accompanied with stiffness in the neck. Pulsatilla and Arnica for Fibromyalgia Pain Fibromyalgia pain that moves amongst the joints may be helped by pulsatilla. This homeopathic remedy is especially helpful for women who have fibromyalgia pain that worsens with menstruation or any other type of hormonal imbalance. Arnica is a homeopathic remedy that can be used to help with fibromyalgia pain that feels deep and is accompanied with all over tenderness. This homeopathic remedy is especially helpful for those with fibromyalgia pain that worsens with activity or exercise. Homeopathic remedies can be easily be found at many natural food stores and they can also be found at many vitamin shops. Although homeopathic remedies do not require any prescription, many people prefer to see a licensed homeopath ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Theme Of Sex And Rape In Catch-22 The first part of the theme, sex and rape , is evident when Yossarian admits that, Everything reminds me of sex (Heller, 1962:341). Yossarian, a womanizer, has sex with any woman he can. Throughout the novel Yossarian will state that he is in love (particularly with the whore, Luciana), but it is more obvious that his feelings are leaning towards lust for all his images about her is lustful. Women are rather seen as sexual objects, a dehumanising view, than as a person containing self worth (Tinajero et al, 2015). The second part of the theme, sex and rape , is a shocking act of human cruelty in Catch 22 . Aarfy, a captain in the army, rapes and murders a whore named, Michaela . The honesty with which he performs the two inhuman ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The theme, fate versus free will , originates when Alex volunteers for an experimental program, the Ludovico Treatment (the combination of an illness inducing resolution and films of violence, rape, murder and war), that will allow him to depart his imprisonment within two weeks (Newman, 1991). During the Ludovico Treatment , Alex is classically conditioned to befall violently ill when observing, or even thinking about, violence and sex. The Ludovico Treatment is triumphant and Alex is free to leave (Newman, 1991). However, Alex is virtually helpless outside the prison because of his classical conditioning, and the government, realising the danger Alex can pose for political revolutionaries, deconditions him and assures him that he will receive a good job in exchange for his support. Alex, on the other hand, realises I was cured all right (Burgess, 2011:132), and plans to recommence his life of ultraviolence (Newman, 1991). The title, A Clockwork Orange , refers to the attempt to impose upon man, a creature of growth and capable of sweetness, to ooze juicily at the last round the bearded lips of God, to attempt to impose laws and conditions appropriate to a mechanical creation (Burgess, 2011:18), thus claiming that humans have free will. As soon as this free will is, one way or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Pros And Cons Of The League Of Nations The League of Nations was established after the end of World War One. The intent of The League of Nations , was to prevent another war from occurring. Many looked to the League as its savior, after the upheaval brought on by the Treaty of Versailles. America World War One in 1917. It s president at that time Woodrow Wilson at such a war had occurred, in a world of persons who were supposed to be humane, he consequently believed that the only way to avoid another catastrophe of that magnitude, was to create an international body whose sole aim was to maintain world peace. This would be the undertaking of the League of Nations. Unfortunately, the citizens of the U.S. believed that they should not be concerned with the disagreements and conflicts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Russia and Germany) played no part in supporting the League. The two most powerful members were Britain and France both had suffered financially and militarily during the war and neither was eager to get participate in disputes that did not affect western Europe. Consequently, the League had a fine philosophical doctrine to end war for good. Even so, if an aggressor state was ascertained enough to ignore the League s verbal warnings, all the League could do was implement economic sanctions and hope that they worked as it was unable to enforce them, without military power. The League of Nations, did however have some success. The League had success at a social level. Teams were dispatched to Third World countries to dig fresh water wells, Work was done in Third World countries to improve the status of women the Health Organisation started a cause to wipe out leprosy, child labour was also targeted, they also attempted to tackle the drugs smuggling. These problems still exist in the 21st Century so it would unfair to criticise the League for failing to annihilate them with what little resources they possessed. However, to me, the greatest success the League had involving social issues, was merely the act of revelation. Informing the world at large that these problems did exist and that they should be dealt with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Road Death Camp Analysis Quote Commentary I was born twice: first, as a baby girl, on a remarkably smogless Detroit day in January of 1950; and then again, as a teenage boy, in an emergency room near Petoskey, Michigan, in August of 1974 (3). Syntax: Writer divides the two births physically with a semicolon. First birth is described with the weather (it was a clear day for an unclear birth identification significance?). Second birth described by the place. That s me on page 578, standing naked beside a height chat with a black box covering my eyes (3). Close Read: Description of character vulnerable (naked) and with eyes covered (symbol or foreshadowing?); Narrator blind to own identity for 24 years theme? I left my body in order to occupy others and all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Outside Connection: Before and during World War II, many Jewish people tried to pass as Aryan in order to avoid deportation to Ghettos and Death Camps. Like her I unravel my story, and the longer the thread, the less there is left to tell (63). Diction: Unravel in the Princess s story meant in terms of a ball of yarn or a spool of thread, unravel in these terms means to tell/describe a story. It s a double entendre. (Why did they do it? Why did they go to all that trouble? Couldn t they have said they were already engaged? Or that their marriage had been arranged years earlier? Yes, of course they could have. But it wasn t the other travelers they were trying to fool, it was themselves.) (68). Syntax and Diction: The short sentences show the turmoil that the narrator is currently in. The parenthesis are there to indicate an aside, therefore, indicating the inner dialogue that the narrator is having with himself. A series of rhetorical questions in those short sentences further proves the point of the confused narrator. The night of my grandparents wedding, the sun set directly before the ship s bow, pointing the way to New York ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Selfishness In The Scarlet Ibis, By James Hunt Anyone who is selfish is an enemy. Many wise people have left behind words for this generation to help guide it along the right path. Every heart is filled with light. But to find it, you must first venture through darkness... (Anonymous). These words have gone into vain as selfishness has placed itself among people s thoughts. The actions that selfishness leads people to do has no other purpose to serve than to benefit themselves. Even if it seems to help someone, the true intention is to make themselves feel better. When combined with pride, it becomes the consumer of a person s behavior. The author James Hunt wrote the short story The Scarlet Ibis which the main character is selfish towards his younger brother. Brother, the main ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brother is ashamed of his crippled little brother and does not want his pride to be hurt by embarrassment. After Doodle showed his family he can walk, Brother was in deep thought thinking, They did not know I did it for myself...Doodle walked only because I was ashamed of having a crippled brother (347). Brother is even aware of his selfishness and boldly admits it, to himself. Brother was clouded by the shame and pride he d been living in to see that Doodle desperately needed to walk for himself. Brother s reputation was apparently more important than doing the right thing for the right cause. Another moment that reveals Brother s selfish side is right after Doodle had failed to swim in the water. During the storm, Doodle had fallen and Brother left him there. For a long, long time, it seemed forever, I lay there, crying, sheltering my fallen scarlet ibis... (354). This moment ties back to how Brother completely ignored all of Doodle s risk factors and how fragile he is. Brother was only focused on Doodle s failed swimming and his future school life humiliation. Throughout the whole time Brother had invested teaching Doodle new things, Brother has never really forgotten his true motive behind all of it. The selfishness of Brother lead to him ultimately letting Doodle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Noughts and Crosses Analysis Essay Noughts and Crosses Analysis Novels help authors to explore a range of important issues in society, which Malorie Blackman clearly portrays through Noughts and Crosses. This novel follows the lives and experiences of two characters, Callum and Sephy. Throughout the book Blackman deals with a number of key issues including racism and prejudice, love and friendship and lastly, violent and peaceful protest. These themes are identified through different layers of meaning of her writing using textual evidence. This is conveyed through the narrative techniques of characterisation, structure and language in order to communicate the important messages to the readers. Blackman has created a world of her own to contrast the society we live in, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Callum and Sephy represent an ideal relationship in a world full of human variety that s very far from ideal. We can not be the same in regard to colour of our skin but can tolerate and respect each other. Blackman gives both Callum and Sephy different voices, which develop throughout the novel. Sephy sounds quite young at the beginning of the book. She uses a lot of exclamation marks and she dwells upon the way events make her feel. While Callum comes across as older and more experienced from the beginning, he shows more awareness of other people s feelings and he tends to react to problems with bitter humour. Although his voice does matter as the story progresses, it doesn t change as much as Sephy s. Both Sephy and Callum have a lot in common. They re bright, confident and strong willed with strong feelings towards fairness and equality in in that light towards each other. But they can not deny their different background and upbringing. Sephy grew up in a privileged and sheltered home and because of this she is naïve to real life troubles, optimistic and expects life will work out well. Callum has grown up seeing his parents, brother and sister facing all sorts of problems and life hardship. His experience has taught him that however hard he tries in life, it will be difficult for him to succeed therefore he s more cautious and pessimistic than Sephy. The author uses language as a tool to show the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Getting Blood Tested Research Paper they re responding to treatment. Only a drop of blood is needed, and it can be collected at home and sent to the hospital by post. It s recommended that children who are six months of age or younger should have their blood tested once a week, between six months and four years of age should have their blood tested once every two weeks, over four years of age and all adults should have their blood tested once a month. Someone with PKU will usually need to have regular blood tests throughout their life. You may be able to have training so that you can carry out your child s blood tests, or be able to test yourself if you have PKU. This will make testing more convenient. The outcome of the treatment is good for people treated. People can have no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Feeding Tube Persuasive Speech The terrible twins are guiding this Legislature In the neighborhoods, terrorized New Yorkers began freelancing solutions. Cats, many people concluded, were responsible for spreading the bug. And so cats were bludgeoned and drowned by the tens of thousands. ... In houses where polio had already struck, the animals were murdered with special fury, flung by rage blind parents into the rivers sometimes when the cats were already dead, sometimes when they were still alive. More than 70,000 cats were killed that week, but even after they were gone, the epidemic roared on. Splendid Solution: Jonas Salk and the Conquest of Polio by Jeffrey Kluger That was in July 1916. How far we haven t come. Thankfully, polio s been conquered. But people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And what difference does it make that the courts have ruled as they have? To Gov. Jeb Bush and the lawmakers who insist that they know better, the answers to those questions apparently are nothing and none, respectively. Bush and his allies have helped unleash an army of well intended do gooders who are praying, protesting, sobbing and e mailing in, in their minds, Terri Schiavo s behalf. Just as those frightened New Yorkers killed cats by the tens of thousands 89 years ago, Terri s army today is acting from a basis of fear, not fact. The most outrageous falsehood in this tragedy is the accusation that Michael Schiavo, Terri s husband, and the courts are cruelly trying to inflict immeasurable pain on the brain damaged woman by starving her to death. Those who don t know better imagine that receiving no food or water until death would be a horrible way to die. It s not especially if the dying person is already in a persistent vegetative state. Again, from the bioethicists ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Walking Dead Characters The Walking Dead Season 7, News Update: Does the New Casting Call Indicate a Third Group s Appearance AMC s zombie series The Walking Dead has a massive fan following. The fans are always theorizing about the show s characters and courses. And after the season 6 cliffhanger finale, they have gone into an overdrive, speculating about Negan s victim. But there is some other news as well. As per reports, a new casting call has been given for season 7 for a recurring character called Augustus, who looks very much like Ezekiel, the leader of the Kingdom group, in the comic book. Many are speculating that it indicates the arrival of the third group Kingdom. The Hilltop colony and Negan s saviors were the two groups introduced in season 6. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Music Of The Hip Hop The Hip Hop is basically a cultural movement that originated in the Suburbs of cities. It was began to evolve in 1970 and in particular by the Americans who of African descent (American Africans) . Rap is a type of singing. It combines the performance of different rap utter words without committing to a particular tune, and rhythm. Rap began in Kingston, Jamaica City at the end of the sixties as a kind new musical was derived from dancehall. It has spread in the United States at the beginning of the seventies in the Bronx. Since the hip hop appeared in New York in the early seventies. This phenomenon has grown to include all ways of life and living, that for a number of compact and well established factors such as: Ethnic minority, technology, art, the street s life and slums. Often these trading music and singing folk poets and street youth who suffer from oppression, troubled physical and social conditions such as poverty, unemployment, addiction, or who the rigors of life led them to engage in the world of gangs and the drug trade. That does not put hip hop within narrow limits of poverty, drugs and crime and delinquency framework. Perhaps one of the most important reasons which made the music of hip hop spread at the Arab streets is a domination of American culture through cinema and the media. There is a permanent tendency among Arab youth to mimic any kind of American cultures especially because it promoted with the utmost intelligence, skill and craft in addition ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Tylor s Conception Of Religion In our society, religion is commonly held as a matter of belief. The religious believe, atheists do not believe and agnostics are unsure what they believe. Is this way of conceptualises religion consistent across religions, through cultures? And through time and space? Anthropologists have disagreed about how to conceptualise religion since the founding of the discipline. Early accounts of religion tend to centre on belief as being the most fundamental activity and characteristic of religion. Twentieth century anthropologists, most notably Clifford Geertz, distanced themselves from the evolutionist tendencies of earlier writers but continued to hold belief up as central to understanding religion. However, many anthropologists have argued that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He argues that diverse pssibilbeies and power dyanamics that are placed under the label of religion must be explained as products of historically distinctive disciplines and forces, not as the result of superimposed systems of belief, ritual, political power and other elements . Like Ruel before him, Assad argues that the bias towards belief as a verbalizable inner condition for true religion comes from the Christian Church. Assad argues that what Geertz and other call the religion , in a universal sense, is closely connected to Modernity in Europe and the subsequent spread of this modernity to other parts of the world. Geertz s notion of religious belief, which is central to his account of religion, is a modern privatised Christian one because it prioritises belief as a physiological process rather than as something embodied in practice. His analysis marks a shift away from a symbolic approach to a poststructuralist one which is less concerned with interpreting symbols and more focused on power and discipline and the way in which religious subjects are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Roots The Movie Essay The character Kunta Kinte in the movie Roots happily lived most of his life as a slave. He was captured as a free man from his native land in Gambia, West Africa. Kinte was afraid to become a slave, but remembered and took pride in his heritage. Kunta Kinte was very strong in standing for what he believed in, he did not want to conform to the new world traditions; and did his best to keep his African heritage. His owner wanted him to change his name to Toby and leave behind his life as Kunta. He was whipped without mercy until he conformed. Kunta was a Muslim and he also refused to eat pork. Kunta Kinte made many attempts to escape, he hated being enslaved and would do anything to return to Africa. He never gave up until his final attempt at an escape left him with one foot. His owner and overseer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kizzy very strong willed just like her father. She challenged her master and was sold off to another plantation. Kizzy is fascinated by her dad s African stories and learns numerous Mandinka words. She is sold to Tom Lea as punishment for helping another slave get away. Lea sexually assaults Kizzy more than once for a while, in the end fathering a child, George. Kizzy, views her child as the relative of the African, not as the child of Tom Lea. She imparts in her child both her pride in their African legacy and Kunta Kinte s desire of opportunity. As George grows up, he shows qualities of both of his parents. Like Tom Lea, he loved cockfighting and partying. Later on in life he received the name Chicken George. From Kizzy he wanted to be free, along with his family. In the movie when Lea loses Chicken George in a bet he guarantees Chicken George his papers upon his arrival. A long time later, Chicken George returns and Kizzy passed on, however Chicken George looks to rejoin his family, whom Lea had sold to the Murrays. When he finds the family, Chicken George tells them family ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Advertisements For Smoking Should Be Banned Advertisements For Smoking Should Be Banned. Advertisements involving smoking should be prohibited. Kids and teens that are the most impressionable and easily influenced. Cigarette promotions make smoking appear harmless and cool and have led to many kids under the age of 18 to have smoked for years. The advertisements on quitting smoking and how bad they are for you may be effective for older viewers however many teens and kids are drawn to cigarettes even more because adults are saying it is bad for you and it appeals to their bad boy/girl ideal. Many might argue that forbidding a company from advertising its product is against freedom of speech. This essay will show that the harmful effects of cigarettes will justify dramatic means to prevent people especially our youth from being encouraged to start smoking. Smoking cigarette s is responsible for more than 480,000 deaths per year in the United States, including nearly 42,000 deaths resulting from secondhand smoke exposure. ( Fun Facts ) The first Brand of cigarettes to become widely known was Bull Durham in 1868. Cigarette sales truly began in 1881 with the patent of the first cigarette rolling machine. Cigarette companies began looking for ways to advertise their products. Originally tobacco companies used cards placed in the cigarette package and posters to advertise. Eventually newspapers, radio, then television were used to reach as many people as possible. (Tobacco companies were the single largest product ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Alain Robbe-Grillet and the Secret Room Essay Alain Robbe Grillet and The Secret Room On page 2032 of the class s anthology, there is a work by Alain Robbe Grillet entitled The Secret Room . What interests me about this work is that I thought that this topic or story is deep and hard to get the idea. So, I wanted to know about Alain Robbe Grillet and wanted to get the idea. In this connection, the question that I want to research is who Alain Robbe Grillet is and what is this story about. First of all, Robbe grillet, he was born in Brittany, France, where was the place for scientists and engineers. At first, he was not a writer. He earned the degree in mathematics and natural science. He started working at National Institute of Statistics and published an article on livestock ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The novel is set in a small Belgian city, a city with a considerable network of canals and bridges and boulevards that all look the same; throughout the novel, the city becomes a type of labyrinth, adding an ambiguous complexity of space to the novel s non linear chronology. The Erasers is more accessible than his later novels like Jealousy and In The Labyrinth , both penultimate examples of the New Novel. The erratic chronology, suggested symbols, circular repetitions, and stylized description deconstruct time and space in these novels forcing the reader to reconstruct the plot. These writerly texts transport readers to complex fictional, hence illusory, universes. The visual nature of Robbe Grillet s books continue in his later novels, of which the collaborative novel La Belle Captive , a novel written by Robbe Grillet with paintings and illustrations by the surrealist René Margritte, is a perfect example where art informs art and the two mediums color the reading of each other. Recently, in 1995, Robbe Grillet finished a trilogy: a fictional autobiography. Embracing the vogue genre of the autobiography and foregrounding its inherently subjective nature, Robbe Grillet continues to brave the edge of his art in the same spirit of innovation that has marked all his work. Robbe Grillet, he is very good at describing scenes. He describes the room, the victim, and also light and smoke. So, we can imagine what happened in this room even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. What Are The Effectiveness Of The Four Promotion-Responded... The purpose of this pretest was to examine and compare the effectiveness of the four promotion framed messages (1, 3, 7, 8) and the five prevention framed messages (2, 4, 6, 9, 10) determined in pretest 1. The results of this pretest would determine the green messages used in the subsequent studies. 2. Participants 160 completed responses from New Zealander were collected from 04 Sep 2017 to 13 Sep 2017 and 132 completed responses from Vietnamese were collected from 25 Sep 2017 to 04 Oct 2017. These participants were recruited via the online panel CINT. They participated in exchange for monetary compensation. They were asked to complete an online study created via study software Qualtrics. The New Zealander sample The profile of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second largest group included those with a postgraduate degree (18.2%) and the third one consisted of those with a tertiary diploma from a polytechnic or a university (13.6%). Finally, those who earn VND5,000,000 to VND9,999,999 per month accounted for the largest proportion of respondents (28.8%), followed by those who earn $10,000,000 $19,999,000 per month (34.8%), and those who earn VND20,000,000 VND24,999,999 per month (16.7%). 3.1. Procedure Participants were informed that the purpose of this survey was to help design an advertisement for a green brand. After answering three screening questions about their nationality, age, and gender, each participant was randomly shown four to five advertisements of green products. Each of them saw at least two promotion framed advertisements and two prevention framed advertisements. After looking at each advertisement, participants were asked questions regarding their evaluation on the advertisement s effectiveness. Finally, they were asked to answer demographic questions to assess the potential impact of demographics on the individual s responses. 3.2. Stimuli (the advertisement) The green products used in this pretest were dishwashing liquid and laundry liquid. These products were chosen because these types of eco friendly consumer products are widely used and can be found easily in supermarkets in New Zealand and Vietnam. Compared with other green products such as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Physical Geography of Kalamazoo The Physical Geography of Kalamazoo Physical Geography of Michigan Kalamazoo, Michigan has been around officially around since the eighteen thirties. It has long since a agricultural producer and has been growing steadily throughout the years as a metropolitan area. This paper will focus on the actual land itself mainly looking at the geological history, glacial formations, streams, wind landforms, groundwater, climate, soil, vegetation, agriculture, tourism, and a small summary of the community of the area of Kalamazoo. For the first paragraph we shall have a quick focus on the geological history of the area of Kalamazoo. The main deposits and formations of the Kalamazoo area where formed during the Wisconsin glaciation period. Now the deposits are actually due to two lobes during this period, the lobes are the Lake Michigan and Saginaw lobe. Kalamazoo is actually know as a reentrant district due to the presence of two different lobes materials. During the middle of the Wisconsin Ice Age the Lake Michigan lobe was extending southeastward, while the Saginaw lobe was extending southwest. With the meeting of the two lobes an interlobate developed between the terminals of the lobes. It is also thought that the two lobes overlapped each other. With the Saginaw lobe covering the Kalamazoo area first and then retreating while the Lake Michigan lobe then covered the area. There are also some bedrock formations in the area as well, these formations were established during ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Gothic Forest Description I was walking up the moor on a sunny March morning, when I saw a forest in the distance. From where I was standing I could see the leaves of the forest trees dancing back and forth. I ran fast to the forest as the swaying leaves hypnotized me. Maybe too fast. I tripped over my black and white converse and tumbled down the moor. My fall got grass all over my black leggings, ripped my white t shirt, and knotted my blond hair. I looked up and I saw a sign. The sign was nearly rotted away by nature. The sign read, Shark Forest. The forest gave me a peculiar feeling as I entered. This was because there were no forest animals making noise or motion. But, I continued on walking. As, I was walking I noticed a silhouette appear across a tree. The silhouette ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. America s Illegal Immigration Problem Nathan Miller Mr.DiCenso American Lit September 5, 2015 Citizenship Outline America s illegal immigration problem. Today in society. Issues Humankind vs Itself Conclusion Birth Right citizenship is a legal right to citizenship for all children born in a country s territory, regardless of parentage. But many people use the term to indicate the general or specific roles, rights or duties of people within a given society. To federal government officials, a person either is or isn t a legal citizen of the United States. The Preamble to the United States Constitution states: We the people of the United States, in order to form a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These are the ones whom obtain birthright citizenship . The second are firm believers in the only ones that should be citizens are the ones who go through the proper process of becoming a citizen and according to the article in USA today, it states that illegal immigrants are having babies as a way to obtain citizenship, which too many Americans cheapens the whole idea of being American . The last group is the other the ones whom are completely neutral or believe in the beliefs of the first or second group but not down to the word. Possible if they believe the child should get birthrights but not the parents, only the child and mother should get them, or if they believe that they should get them but still have to work through the proper process to receive them to their full extent. The great majority of people live in cities. This is no chance occurrence. Even long before our present age of giant cities, even before ancient Rome, people tended to live in concentration, in whatever size of community their environment allowed. Probably the human desire to live in close company is instinctive. We look upon hermits as unfortunate; we readily agree that friendship doubles joy and divides grief. The issue, then, is what is the best we can do together? For example, whether we are ideally clustered in small cities, or in fewer very large ones. And does our density affect not only resource consumption, but our psyche? Do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Analysis Of Fast Times At Ridgemont High In Fast Times at Ridgemont High, characters engage in many expressive relationships that weaken the status hierarchy often found in the high school setting. The mall is the common gathering place for characters outside of school, and status relations are easily visible here (Heckerling, 1982). Since the mall is such an integral part of the film, one witnesses the shift of status relations over time. According to a 2000 study, For these young people the mall was a social magnet that drew them away from the hassles encountered at home and school towards a haven of warmth and safety. He describes the mall as a kind of neutral ground (Matthews, 2000). Mark Rat Ratner works in the mall as assistant to the assistant manager at the movie theater, which is clearly not the most prestigious job on that side of the mall. Stacy Hamilton, on the other hand, works at Perry s Pizza Parlor, a seemingly higher ranked job. With a bit of help from Damone, however, Mark approaches Stacy at the mall to ask her on a date. This begins the friendship and future romance between them, establishing an expressive relationship that connects the slightly awkward Mark to the popular Stacy. The strict status hierarchy associated with high schools is diminished when popular individuals like Stacy do not mind interacting with and creating strong relationships with those viewed as less popular, such as Mark. Additionally, Stacy s brother Brad contributes to the deconstruction of status relations. A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Toothpaste, By Lan Wallace In society we are faced with a plethora of options about everything from college majors to the type of toothpaste we purchase. The question then becomes: are the numerous options a help or a hindrance? In an article from The Atlantic, writer Lan Wallace discusses the issue surrounding what is termed choice overload. The research reviewed today explores this question and explores how the results could impact how businesses and other institutions choose to approach increasingly saturated markets. The author, Lan Wallace, of the article Toothpaste, Dating and Data: The Hazards of Too Much Choice , uses the title alone to imply that an abundance of choices is negative or should be seen as a threat. Throughout the piece she writes about the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The independent variable in the experiment was the types and number of jams displayed. And the dependent variable was the motivation to make the choice of which jam to purchase. Iyengar and Lapper conducted quantitative research. They did this by observing the customers, recording how many sampled and how many followed through to commitment by purchasing jam. They also measured those that walked away. Iyengar s sample was primarily middle aged Caucasians, 62 percent of whom were female. At the times in which the jams were displayed there were 386 shoppers present. Of those, 260 actually engaged the display. The media did in fact stretch the generalizability since the sampled population was not very diverse. With most of the sample being middle aged Caucasian females, who were likely of similar socioeconomic status. The study was done at a high end market in California. Part of the reason for the generalization is attributed to the work of Barry Schwartz, who first introduced the idea of the paradox of choice. Schwartz s teachings infiltrated the media, in turn promoting the stretching of this samples generalizability. The study is experimental. They did the experiment in a natural environment, attempting to make it as ordinary as possible so they did it at a market in California that regularly has and offers samples. They were two groups one that offered 6 types of jams and another that offered 24 types of jams. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. How Did The Bolsheviks Respond To The Victory Of The... SOLDIERS AND PEASANTS! PEACE! BREAD! LAND! . He writes that later that evening, government buildings and several institutions were under the Bolsheviks authority and the next day Lenin officially announced the downfall of the Provisional Government along with the arrestment of the leading actors the Petrograd Soviet celebrated the victory. The absence of their political opponents press weakened the opposition s presence in the public and facilitated the victory in other parts of Russia. According to Reed, the Bolsheviks were able to take control of Moscow within three weeks and expended it soon after to Kiev. Strategically keeping the rivalry out of political activities continued throughout the history of the Soviet regime and was an essential part of other communist movements. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the first place, they had to handle their main opposition which initially was against the putsch. Historically, both parties represented similar interests which were based on the doctrines of Karl Marx acting as one piece in the 1905 revolution. But in 1917 after the Tsar putsch, the Mensheviks have taken the side of Kerensky Provisional Government because they were against a progressive revolution and thought that the transformation must take a natural evolution toward socialism. Reed writes the Mensheviks and Socialist Revolutionaries believed that Russia was not economically ripe for a social revolution that only a political revolution was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. George Orwell Courage In Shooting an Elephant , Orwell, being a police officer, is going through some tough times. The reason being was because many of the people in the area, in which he resided, hated Europeans. In the story, Orwell is told that an elephant has gone on a rampage and is asked to deal with the situation. The elephant s rampage had come to an end and it was peacefully eating grass He took not the slightest notice of the crowd s approach. He was tearing up bunches of grass, beating them against his knees to clean them and stuffing them into his mouth (George Orwell, 142). He wanted to leave the elephant be, because he then felt the obligation of having to shoot the elephant because that was what he was expected to do. For it is the condition of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While Orwell gives into the peer pressure, and shoots the elephant, Gideon does the exact opposite, he rebels against the people s will and refuses to give up his knowledge of the root. The root was a part of his people and he did not want white people to take it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Trickery Has Always Existed Trickery Has Always Existed In the Twelfth Night, the typical craziness of love and relationships is shown. Viola starts the confusion as she poses a man to get a job in the home of the Duke, Orsino. Because of her hard work and loyalty, she or Cesario (which is her disguised name) becomes a favorite of Orsino. The real twist begins here because Viola begins to fall in love with Orsino, but since she is Cesario , she cannot let these feelings be known without reveling her true identity. One of her duties in the house of the Duke is messenger and she is required to deliver a message to Lady Olivia who Orsino is love with. The messages she must deliver are Orsino declaring his love to Olivia, but the opposite happens. Olivia falls for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Islam and Great Sectarian Divide Bottom of Form * Brothers at war FOR two sects united by their belief in one Maker, one Book and one Prophet, the amount of blood spilt in the name of their respective faiths by Shias and Sunnis is truly staggering. This is specially so when one considers the tiny differences that define and divide them. Since the earliest days of Islam in the 7th century when the schism first tore the young Muslim community apart, the two sects have been warring incessantly. Untold thousands have been killed over the years, and this internecine war continues to devastate communities and nations. I am not qualified to go into the rights and wrongs of this old conflict. However, as a student ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now the shoe is on the other foot, and it is the minority Sunnis under the Shia heel. In Syria, the minority Alewites have ruled since the Seventies. In Sunni Saudi Arabia, the Shias are marginalised. The list goes on, but one thing is clear: both sects harbour deep distrust of each other. Indeed, in a recent Pew Institute survey on attitudes in the Muslim world, only 53 per cent of those surveyed in Pakistan considered Shias to be Muslims. This figure is even lower in several other Muslim countries. There is similar doubt on the other side, with many Shias casting doubt on Sunni beliefs. So clearly, time has only sharpened this schism, rather than healing old wounds. But while more often than not, these tensions are limited to neighbourhoods and nations, the emergence of a Shia theocracy in Iran has taken these differences to a new level. Although mediaeval Islam saw states engaging in sectarian warfare, this tendency was later suppressed in modern times, as we have just discussed. However, although the Iran Iraq war was fought over territorial claims and counter claims, overtly sectarian symbolism was deployed by both sides. And when the Americans invaded Iraq in 2003, the ruling Baath Party was ousted, and the minority Sunnis displaced from power. This led to a Shia revival, and a major gain in Iranian influence. Indeed, the US led campaign was widely viewed in the Middle East as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Characteristics Of A Hero In The Odyssey, By Homer here are many characteristics that fall under a hero. Throughout The Odyssey, by Homer, Odysseus proves that he has some of these characteristics, by experiencing many challenges and difficulties on his journey back home. While going through these hard times, Odysseus gains values of a hero. Throughout The Odyssey, Odysseus displays many Greek values, which characterize him as a hero. Odysseus goes through experiences where justice prevails over hardship. For example, Odysseus loses many of his men during the trip, but he still survives. At one island, some of his men are killed and before he would get killed too, Odysseus starts sailing away with his remaining men. After finding out his men have been killed, Odysseus says, From that place we sailed on, glad enough to have come off with our lives, but sad to lose our companions (114 115). Even though Odysseus loses some of his companions, he is able to continue along with his journey. Shortly after, Odysseus came to the underworld and got to talk to the dead and hear their stories. While speaking to the dead, his mom appears and Odysseus realizes she is dead. She wants to talk to him because Odysseus did not see or hear from her since the start of his journey. Odysseus asks his mom how everyone is doing at home. Odysseus says, But do tell me, really and truly, what was the cause of youth death? how did you die? Was it a long disease? or did Artemis Archeress kill you with her gentle shafts? And tell me about my father and the son I left behind me: do they still hold my honours and my possessions, or have they passed to some other man because people think I will never return? And tell me of my wedded wife, what she thinks and what she means to do. Does she remain with the boy and keep all safe, or has she already married the best man who offered? My beloved mother answered (127). Although Odysseus is very sad his mom isn t alive anymore, he is very happy to hear how his family is doing at home. Getting the updates on his family, helps Odysseus deal the grieving he has because of his mother s death.Odysseus is able to overcome hardships, which help him develop into more of a hero. More significantly, Odysseus shows his physical strength in multiple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Garden Hoses Choosing a garden hose has been a problem in the past because people aren t really sure what type, size, and length they ll need. The most important piece of information to remember is having the right type and size for the right job is vital. This article will help you understand the differences in garden hoses and how one could possibly be better than another. All garden hoses are not created equal and depending on the type of work it will be used for, it will be important to find one that is versatile, functional, and will last a long time. * Garden Hose Sizes The standard garden size will come in either a 5/8 or 1/2 inch. This is not the size of the end, this is only the size of the inside diameter itself. The basic end size is a 3/4 lawn and garden thread where it connects to your garden faucet. Many people are not aware that the 3/4 size is not the same as pipe thread. Although sometimes you may get it to thread on to 3/4 pipes, it will almost always leak and you will want to make a note of this. 5/8 inside diameter is for high ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These gaskets will get old overtime and will need to be replaced. There are more people that get rid of a really nice hose simply because the gasket needs to be replaced. If you go down to the local hardware store you will be able to pick up this simple gasket for.99c and you will be able to repair the one you have and it will be good as new. Hoses are an important part of yard work as well as a useful item to have around the home. Caring for it is very important as well. Proper garden hose care will also ensure that it will be ready to do garden work or work around the home when you are. There is nothing more frustrating than to turn on your garden hose and it leaks because it wasn t taken care of properly. Store it properly when not in use and you will have a good garden hose when the occasion to use it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...