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La Mission Movie Analysis
Symbolic Representations One of the symbolic representations in La Mission is where it takes place,
in the mission district of San Francisco. It represents the traditional stance of Che the main character
and compares it to the shift to a more hipster neighborhood with new people like Lena moving in who
haven t been in the neighborhood until recently. He also restores old cars into low riders which is
historically Mexican American style of car. The music featured in this movie is a mix of traditional
chorales, native drums and guitars mixed with newer more modern version that also show the
transition that this community and culture are facing coming to terms with change and homosexuality
that is culturally unacceptable. On the other hand, the movie Walkout shows a symbolic representation
in the movie in the form of the main character s father who has a traditional blue collar job and
represents the barrier that many Chicano s faced at that time. Another is the school teacher Sal who
really has risen above and escaped the life most Chicano s are facing. This comparison is mirrored in
the way some students like Paula are encouraged to attend college while others are told to go into a
low paying trade.
Arguments
From my perspective it s the judgement of homosexuality that is portrayed in the movie. Riddled
throughout the movie is drugs, other deities and violence. Even the main character Che is an alcoholic
bully who s been to prison. How they wrap their heads around these
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Sharon Olds Sex Without Love
Sharon Olds poem Sex without Love is a poem about the way one individual feels about having sex
without love. The speaker in the poem has a difficulty understanding why two people would want to
have sex without being in love. In the first two lines of the poem, the speaker says, how do they do,
the ones who make love / without love (Olds). The speaker seems to be questioning as to how people
have sex without love as though that wasn t something that could happen. There are different literary
elements that Olds uses throughout her poem to help us better understand how the speaker feels. These
elements help us to gain insight that the speaker feels that people should not have emotionless and
meaningless sex but should strive to find someone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In lines 4 8, the speaker says, fingers hooked / inside each other s bodies, faces / red as steak, wine,
wet as the / children at birth whose mothers are going to / give them away. The speaker is comparing
the two lovers to nothing but a piece of meat. The comparison is more or less showing us how sex
without love really feels. It is also saying that sex without love is emotionless and only requires the
partner s presence. Towards the end of the quote, the speaker is also comparing having sex without
love to a mother who has just given birth and choses to give her baby up. This could be one of the
repercussions of having sex without love. Sharon Olds uses another simile later on in the poem that
gives us another insight on how to speaker feels. The speaker goes on to say, just factors, like the
partner / in the bed, and not the truth, which is the / single body alone in the universe / against its own
best time (Olds). This comparison goes on to say that even though there isn t any love between the
two lovers, there is still pleasure in the act even if it is meaningless. This quote is also saying that even
though there is someone else in the bed with you, you are still alone. In the end, all that you will be
left with is yourself and there will never be that intimate connection that you get while having sex
while in
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Designing A Relationship Between The Chefs And The Modern...
Business Overview: My business is a molecular patisserie called Molecule, The Modern Patisserie .
Molecule is a modern patisserie that has a combination of classic and modern dishes. The patisserie
combines the techniques of classic techniques with modern methods, today s culinary experience is all
about preservation of the flavour and keeping what nature has to offer pure and knowledge and that
what Molecule is all about. Mission Statement: Molecule, The Modern Patisserie the idea behind
Molecule was to revolutionize modern patisserie using modern techniques with classic recipes. Is this
your mission?Molecule is a patisserie that runs like any kitchen, but with desserts, we want to bring
the customers closer to their desserts as to show them what goes into making these extraordinary
items. People often get scared when they hear ingredients with big names or names that they cannot
pronounce and that turns them off to trying and experimenting with these, but Molecule hopes to
break this gap and create a bring. Molecules design is set up to create a relationship between the Chefs
and the customer, a see through glass window from where customers can peep through and see what s
being done and how they are being done and the intricate details that goes into making of certain
things. Molecule brings a combination of science and art into the enjoyment of cooking and brings it
to you. So what is your mission what are you trying to achieve in a statement? Vision: what is
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ap euro
AP Euro Ch 24 Written by multiple phD s from Yale University and the swag masters of lolhs
http://quizlet.com/21429115/ap euro test flash cards/ http://fhsapeuro.webs.com/testsch161718.htm
***** If everyone can do 6 questions each, that would be great. write done or something when you
finish 1. Experimental work of early 20th century physicists challenged/ultimately invalidated Newton
s rational, mechanical conception of the universe* the old view of atoms as the basic building blocks
of the material world and Newtonian physics 2. Inquiry into the disintegrative process by w/in atoms
became a central theme in new physics in part do to experimental work of Marie Curie and Pierre
Curie on radium and radiation 3. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
who said All this colonial business is a sham, but we need it for elections Otto Von Bismarck←tis
correct 30. The open door policy was to allow more freedom of trade in so called spheres of influence
in China 31. The Meiji Restoration in Japan Wanted to westernize Japan Created a political system
democratic in form but rigidly authoritarian in practice Sent many Japanese abroad to be educated in
the ways of the west and adopted many western reforms in political and military organization 32.
British Rule brought all of the following to India EXCEPT EXCEPT political democracy It did bring:
western style secondary schools, western technology, such as railroads and medical knowledge, great
security and order, relatively honest and efficient government 33. Basis of Bismarckian system was
The isolation of France through a series of military alliances 34. Bismarckian system had the ultimate
result of Dividing Europe into two opposing groups of nations making war more likely 35. The triple
alliance before 1914 included which of the following countries? Germany, Austria Hungary, and Italy
36. The primary antagonists in the Balkans region were Serbs and Austrians 1876 subject people in
Ottoman Empire, Russia, and Austria 1908 to 1913 Serbia and Russia vs. Austria 37. Which
revolutionary leader helped overthrow the Manchu Dynasty of China in
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The Effect of World War I on Civilians Essay
The Effect of World War I on Civilians
World War one was a military conflict which took place between 1914 and 1918. It involved many
European countries as well as America and other countries around the world. This war was one of the
most violent and destructive in European history.
World War I was the first total war. Once the war began, the countries involved mobilized their entire
populations and economic resources to achieve victory on the battlefield. The term home front, which
was widely employed for the first time during World War I, perfectly symbolized this new concept of
a war in which the civilian population behind the lines was directly and critically involved in the war
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Not everyone welcomed conscription though. Fifty MP s voted against the introduction of
conscription in parliament. Also those who opposed the war due to religious of political reasons were
also against conscription. It would be against their will to fight so they were named conscientious
objectors and nicknamed conchies . Conchies had to prove they had a genuine reason for not wanting
to fight and weren t just scared.
Also, in 1914 the government passed the Defence Of the Realm Act (DORA). It gave the government
massive powers to control many aspects of people s daily lives, this included being able to seize any
land or buildings, to control newspapers and the media and to take over any industries which were
important to the war effort. Immediately after introducing DORA the government took over the coal
mining industry so that the money was going towards the war rather than private owners.
In 1915, the government faced its first major problem of the war there was a shortage of munitions.
The munitions crisis as it was known as became a national scandal exposed by the Daily Mail. Due to
this crisis a coalition government was formed to work together to support the war effort. This coalition
included MP s from different parties. Under DORA,
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Gender Base Violence In The Film Stoning Of Soraya
In the film Stoning of Soraya directed by Cyrus Nowrasteh, Soraya Alis wife that is shown in my
scene that I have choose from the film Stoning of Soraya M, in my scene that where Soraya showed
the bruises on her body to her aunty Zahra from the beating of her husband. My scene that I have
choose is also based on my theme called Gender Base Violence. In my scene I choose four techniques
and they are facial expression, close up shot, gesture and dialogue.
In the film Stoning of Soraya the director uses facial expression, where it shown the time Ali was
beating her wife for no reason and facial expression was also shown when Ali was beating her wife in
front of all the people in the village. Also in the close up shoot where it shows when Soraya
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Politeness Theory and Its Application in Arabic
Introduction People have different ways to express politeness and they usually use a range of different
linguistic expressions to do so, depending on the relationship with the addressee. This research will
explain Browns and Levinson s politeness theory and will recognize how universal this theory is and
weather it can be applied on Japanese language taking into account the difference in cultures. Brown
and Levinson s theory of Politeness and how it applies in Arabic: Brown and Levinson`s theory is
mainly based on three principle notions: face, face threatening act (FTA), and politeness strategies
(Bowe amp; Martin 2009, p. 27). Brown and Levinson s concept of face was derived from Goffman
(1972 p.5): The term face may be defined as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The seriousness of the (FTA) can be evaluated or measured through these three factors: (Holmes 2006,
p. 687). That means people tend to avoid any arguments, try to respect other s thoughts, and maintain
a pleasant relationship with other people by implementing politeness strategies in the conversations.
This can happen for example by softening a request to match the addresser and the addressees needs
can save the positive or the negative face of both interactants as face can be lost, preserved, or
enhanced and that can be monitored in the conversation (Bowe amp; Martin, 2007, p. 28) Japanese
politeness: Japanese people are mainly shy and they are also private, for the Japanese society privacy
is very important and it is considered as one of the main feature for their society, we can see that from
the designs of the windows in the houses so no one can look at them, also asking plenty question is
considered rude in the society.(Coulmas, 2005) Parents in the Japanese society do not talk or practice
their passion and love in front of their children and the adults do not talk and they do not like to be
asked about their private life. Japanese people tend not to socialised with strangers if they did not have
to. It is also used to show social closeness or matching in power It is a quite society in general.
(Coulmas, 2005) The honorific system in Japan is considered very broad, it includes
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What Is The Dramatic Change In Pay It Forward
Clermondo Erisme Pay It Forward In the movie , Pay It Forward , a new idea that would bring change
to the world at an incredible pace was called pay it forward system. It was the act of one person
returning a favor received from another to three other people. This system changed the view point of
Eugene Simonet not because it caused him to stop running away. Throughout the movie Eugene
Simonet shows difficult opening up to people and letting them know what makes him tick. As seen
later on in the movie he even goes as far as to reject a sexual experience with Arlene because of his
burns from his childhood. As the story progresses the viewer begins to realize the irony between
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After certain moral lessons were taught these characters began to exhibit qualities that they ve never
shown before. For example, Eugene Simonet, was able to get over his childhood trauma and open his
heart up to others like Arlene and Trevor. Another dramatic change is Arlene because in the beginning
it seemed like she was missing the control of her life that she needed and everything just walked all
over her which led her to drink excessively. When she finally fixed her moral compass she changed
her self and he attitude towards life. Arlene dumped her abusive husband, regained connections with
her mother, settled down with Eugene, and repaired the bond between her and Trevor.Jerry at first had
shown that life had beat him down and he had no chance of getting back up. When Trevor offered him
that opportunity he needed he took it and tried to make a change with his life but ended up going back
to drugs. It wasn t until he met a woman on the verge of suicide that he realized that he needed to
change something immediately and he made a choice to save that woman in order to save himself
which worked out
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Coors Light Advertising Examples
The chosen topic for my final paper is beer advertisements. The three beer types chosen for this paper
are Coors Light, Bud Light and Corona Light. Each of the beer company s advertisements is unique.
This paper will dive into beer history,light beer, what each company does in their advertisements, why
they do it, and then a comparison of the three chosen beers. Beer has been around since 1587 when
Virginia Colonist brewed ale using corn (Beeradvocate). Many years later and after beer becoming
popular, the prohibition happened in 1919 1933 (Craftbeer). This 18th amendment outlawed the sales
of alcohol in the United States (Craftbeer). In 1933 the prohibition stopped by President Franklin
Roosevelt who signed into the law legislation authorizing the sale of beer (Craftbeer). Around 1944
beer was known to be given to British and Allied troops during World War II (Craftbeer). Years later in
1972 hop is released to brewers and becomes a hallmark aroma and flavor for beer from American
small batch brewers (Craftbeer). Forty years later craft brewing sales share in 2012 was 6.5 percent by
volume and 10.2 percent by dollars (Craftbeer). There were 2,347 craft breweries operating in of all
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In 2007, Coors Light started their main target focus on African American and Hispanic consumers
(Target Market News). Mauricio Cardenas, chief officer, Latin America and U.S. multicultural
markets said, The African American and Hispanic markets together make up nearly one third of the
population in the U.S. and 21 percent of all U.S. males ages 21 34 are Hispanic (Target Market News).
Coors light s cold refreshment may be the same for any consumer, but their strategy was to tailor how
they communicated to the multicultural consumers to ensure it builds the personality of the brand and
connects with them emotionally (Target Market
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Comparing Church Of The Light And Cardboard Cathedral
Every designers and architects have their very own style of designs that would become their signature
and would be recognized when people see their works. In this essay, I choose to write about the two
distinguished Japanese architects, Tadao Ando and Shigeru Ban, and their works of Church of the
Light and Cardboard Cathedral respectively.
Tadao Ando, one of the most notable contemporary Japanese architects who was born in Osaka, Japan
in 1941, Ando had never attended any formal architectural education. He is a self taught architect with
a legendary early life. After graduated from high school, Ando began his adult life as a boxer. He used
the significant amount of money that he won from boxing competition to visit buildings around the
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It is a remarkable representative of Shigeru Ban s paper tube technology. On 21st of February 2011, an
earthquake with magnitude of 6.3 devastated the Christchurch Cathedral, which was the 1850s
landmark and the symbol of the city. Shigeru Ban was then designed this new temporary church using
his paper tube construction to replace the ruined cathedral. Cardboard Cathedral was constructed with
a base of eight shipping containers and paper tubes of equal length to form a triangular shape. There
are steel rods hided inside cardboard tubes in order to support the A frame. Paper tubes are constructed
with slightly change in each angle to form the geometry which is decided by plan and elevations of the
original cathedral. A spectacular stained glass window is installed to correspond to the original
cathedral. This cathedral is able to hold 700 people. Ban also designed all the church furniture such as
pulpit, door and candleholders in wood and
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The Impact Of Media On Society s Perception Of Reality
The media has been influencing society s perception of reality ever since the printing press was
invented in the early 1900 s. According to Delascio, when CNN first aired in 1980, it was the only
television station devoted to around the clock news broadcasting. But by the end of the 1990s, it faced
significant competition from MSNBC, Fox News, and others. As more twenty four hour news stations
appear, many resort to attention grabbing headlines that emphasize disasters and tragedies more than
cooperation and good deeds (Delascio 2015). Does the media negatively or positively impact
psychological perspectives? Who does the media influence the most men or women? Media tells you
how to look at your world, yourself, and how to think in regards to them. It tells you what to be afraid
of, what to hate, what to embrace, etc. If the idea of wanting to observe the effects of media on
society, just look and listen. The messages that the media is transmitting are reflected in our societal
values and behavior. The media affects our society in several ways and control the direction of society.
Television is a source of media that has a strong effect on society today There are both positive and
negative impacts the media has on society. The TV news erroneously cover its communities by having
most of its stories about police brutality and violence of racial tension. Considering the current
influence of media, we need to agree on the fact that media plays an important role in shaping up
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Reflection On The Sartell Football Program
The Sartell football program was looking to be as strong as ever in 2014. The varsity team returned
many starters from the year before and featured tremendous depth from sophomores and juniors. Head
Coach Scott Hentges appeared to have a team poised to make a playoff run after a strong opening win.
The date was September 5, 2014. A beautiful fall day lead into a nearly perfect Friday night in Sartell
Minnesota. As is typical in cities across America, fall Friday nights in Sartell mean football. The
stands were buzzing for Sartell s home opener versus the Alexandria Cardinals. Alexandria was known
for having a well coached, physical football program. The game was going projected to be a very good
one. It wasn t close. Sartell dominated on both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His damp and muddy jersey was extremely difficult to ensure a clean grasp. From here, I leaped and
wrapped my left arm around his opposite shoulder. He was a giant in comparison to me as a scrawny,
underweight, sophomore. I spun his shoulders, and I felt him losing his balance. We both crashed
against the grass and slid five yards out of bounds. Things didn t feel real until I rushed off the field
and heard Mr. Weide s familiar voice over the intercom belt, Tackle made on the play by number four
Jake Shea! I had made my first varsity tackle, and put myself on record for the coaches. Later that
night, Coach Hentges approached me and congratulated me on my first varsity tackle. He praised my
hustle, as I ran roughly one hundred and fifty yards on the play. The play helped solidify that I was
able to contribute. I finished out my sophomore year starting on varsity special teams. This hard work
and phenomenal play led to me starting as a junior and being named a Team Captain as a senior.
Football has always been my number one passion, and for me, this was all a very big deal . To this
day, my father preaches hard work and determination. Struggling with something is acceptable in the
Shea household, but only if you gave it all you had in the process. Working hard has paid off countless
times in my life, and I hope to keep getting positive results in the
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Forestalling Students In College
The policy that requires educational institutions to dissuade students from pursuing the fields that they
are unlikely to succeed is, at first glance, rather plausible. Certainly a prompt forestalling action may
bring the student back from the detouring path effectively. However, the consequences of this policy
are not immutable. Instead, they vary dramatically with the characteristics of students, and the time
during which the policy is enacted, before or in college. Such complexity of the possible results of this
policy requires careful circumspection. While the author declares such dissuasion is obligatory, I
remain doubtful of this.
First and foremost, the peculiarities of each student can probably lead to the different consequences
even
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Operation Managment
AL YAMAMAH UNIVARSITY An American Tragedy: How a Good Company Died CASE STUDY
An American Tragedy: How a Good Company Died Zachary Schiller The Rust Belt is back. So say
bullish observers as U.S. exports surge, long moribund industries glow with newfound profits, and
unemployment dips to lows not seen in a decade. But in the smokestack citadels, there s disquiet. Too
many machine tool and auto parts factories are silent; too many U.S. industries still can t hold their
own. What went wrong since the heyday of the 1960s? That s the issue Max Holland, a contributing
editor of The Nation, takes up in his nutsy boltsy but fascinating study, When the Machine Stopped.
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Their departure under Houdaille was followed by an endless and ultimately futile search for a better
formula. But, he concludes: No formula was a substitute for management involvement on the shop
floor. In the end, however, Holland puts most of the blame for the industry s decline on government
policy. He targets tax laws and macroeconomic policies that encourage LBOs and speculation instead
of productive investment. He also criticizes Pentagon procurement policies for favoring exotic,
custom machines over standard, low cost models. This adds up to an industrial policy, Holland writes
a bad one. The point is well taken, but Holland gives it excessive weight. Like their brethren in Detroit
and Pittsburgh, domestic tool makersin the 1970s were too complacent when imports seized the
lowerend of the product line. The conservatism that had for years servedthem in their cyclical industry
left them ill prepared for change. Evennow some of the largest U.S. tool makers are struggling to
restructure. Blame the government, yes. But blame the industry, too. Questions 1. Write a brief report
that outlines the reasons (both internal and external) for Burgmaster s demise, and whether operations
management played a significant role in the demise. 2. Do you think that inadequate strategic planning
was a factor that resulted in the company s asking for trade protection? 3. Can you think of a strategy
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Brave New World Technology
Buzzing, ringing, clicking, swiping, and tapping are all sounds we make with technology, but how far
will it go? Societies may be overruled by technology in the future, according to Aldous Huxley. He
creates a dystopian society where everything is unpleasant and overruled by technology. Technology is
so advanced that is controlling the society and taking the society as its prisoners. Aldous Huxley
explored a new way of seeing technology in the 1930s through his novel Brave New World while
introducing the world to the impact technology can have and how it is able to threaten a society. In the
1930s technological advances influenced the type of writing portrayed. Dystopian writing was
upcoming in this era when Huxley took it to a whole ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Huxley pointed it out many years ago through his novel Brave New World to keep an eye on how
much technology we used and to not let it consume us. He was able to take his life experiences and
use them to his advantage and showcase his talent with the world. Taking us through this dystopian
society on how life would be if technology was controlling us. To let technology control us is just a
ticket to sadness and death. Through this dominating society we see the effects and are now aware of
them. This novel is a classic, one to be praised about, and someday if technology does take over, it
will be the prediction of the future everyone will be talking
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Ameritrade Harvard Case Study
Ameritrade case study Executive Summary Ameritrade provides online brokerage services and
operates an Internet based financial management services business. 90% of the company s revenues
are from the provision of discount brokerage services. The company s objective is to improve its
competitive position in deep discount brokerage. In order to achieve this objective, the company must
grow its customer base, requiring an investment of $100 million to upgrade its technological
capabilities as well as an increase of $155 million for its advertisement budget. In order to evaluate the
company s cost of capital, we used the Cost Asset Pricing Model. Since the company went public
recently, it would not be an accurate assessment of the risk of ... Show more content on
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Estimating the Cost of Capital In order to calculate the cost of capital of Ameritrade we will use the
Capital Asset Pricing Model. This model helps estimate the required rate of return of a certain
investment for the given risk. In the case of Ameritrade, we can use this method by finding the most
accurate risk free rate, market risk premium and asset beta. We can then find the return on assets by
using the following formula: Ra= Rf+ βa (Rm Rf) To find the asset Beta (βa), we need to find the
weighted average β of equity and the weighted average β of debt. We consider the β of debt to be 0, as
debt has no relationship with market risk and it is evident from the balance sheet that Ameritrade had
no interest bearing debt in 1997[1]. βa=D/(D+E)* βD+E/(D+E)βE βa=D/(D+E) *0+E/(D+E)βE So
βa=E/(D+E)βE Estimating the Risk free rate The historic average returns from 1950 to 1996 and from
1929 to 1996 are given In Exhibit 3. We chose the latter time period as we considered it would give us
a more reliable estimate of the risk free rate by discounting both the Second World War and the Great
Depression. It is necessary to evaluate the expected length of the project and utilize a risk free rate
applicable for the same time period. Ameritrade is investing $100 million dollars in technology, which
is considered a long term investment, in order to become the largest brokerage firm. We consider their
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How Is Mr Ware Character Analysis
Mr. Warren is a very interesting and unique character who appears in the short story A Kind of Murder
by Hugh Pentecost. The new teacher, Mr. Warren comes to Morgan Military Academy to replace a
chemistry teacher who died halfway through the term. As a partially deaf man, he finds it hard to
adjust to the new school, especially since he came in the middle of the term. The strict academy does
not promote his physical condition at all, and he isn t treated well because of that. Mr. Warren gets
pushed around but chooses not to confront the challenges posed upon him by others. That s his own
way of showing courage. His beliefs may be peculiar, but if anyone knows anything about courage, it
d be him. Mr. Warren may not present himself in the best light, but he s definitely a man who
showcases bravery, empathy, and kindness at times. Physically, Mr. Warren is a skinny man with
stooped shoulders and tattered clothes. His posture doesn t do him much justice. It demonstrates a lack
of confidence in himself. The way Mr. Warren dresses shows that he is not a very wealthy man at all.
He wears summer topcoats in the middle of Winter, uses borrowed shorts, and owns the same black
shoes and black socks. Maybe he saves his money, but the clothes he wears definitely points to a lack
of wealth. Despite his state of finance, Mr. Warren is always ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Warren can be seen by most as a weak, poor, and hopeless man on the surface, but know that he has a
lot more depth than that. People judging Mr. Warren based on how he appears is how Mr. Warren died
in the first place. Even when he acted with true heart, Mr. Warren was still oppressed by almost
everyone he knew. No matter how courageous you are on the inside, being bullied from every corner
can have a big effect on you. It s not his fault that his career at Morgan Military Academy ended the
way it did, because despite his best efforts, Mr. Warren cannot convince the pupils of the school that
he is a good
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European Colonisation In Australia Research Paper
Was European colonisation a positive thing overall?
Asking the question was European colonisation positive or negative? Isn t straight forward. One thing
that must be decided is who s perspective should be used? The only fair way to judge this without bias
is to use all perspectives equally and set the base line of judgment with factual evidence and basic
Principles of equality. The two primary perspectives are categories of the European settlers and the
indigenous Australians. The reason these two should be emphasised as categories and not one
perspective is they are comprised of thousands of people and each person will have a slightly varied
view. Although the focus will be be on the separate nations and categories viewpoints with variation
will be explored especially those that are drastically varied compared to the rest of the category.
The first of the two primary perspectives, the European settlers, is commonly seen as the unfair and
cruel side, and not without reason. When the European settlers first encountered the ... Show more
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Europeans settling in Australia allowed Europe to utilise the diverse land, aiding Europe and in turn
the first world. Australia is 7,692,024 km², that amount of land can be used for production, habitation,
and also increased European knowledge of the world. They may have learnt it the hard way, but
Europe learnt a vast amount about seasons, weather, and crop farming in different places around the
world when the settled in Australia. They learnt that plants need very specific conditions to grow that
could not be met in Australia, and they were forced to adopt new plants from the area. Although well
known European crops did not cope well with the excessive heat and lack of rain, there were
alternative crops in Australia that they would have to take advantage
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Forensic Science Vs Criminal Justice Essay
When a college student must decide what he/she wants to do for a career, this can be the most difficult
decision the student will ever have to make about his/her life, because it is forever. The student has
now decided that is down to two choices: forensic science or criminal justice.
Forensic science is the application of sciences such as physics, chemistry, biology, computer science
and engineering to matters of law. Forensic science can help investigators understand how blood
spatter patterns occur (physics), learn the composition and source of evidence such as drugs and trace
materials (chemistry) or determine the identity of an unknown suspect (biology) ( Forensic Sciences )
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This is because each state has different laws and agencies. For state(s) to prosecute within their
criminal justice systems a crime has to be committed within their state boundaries, but if a crime is
committed on federal property or in multiple states, it is handle by the federal criminal justice system (
The Criminal Justice System ). In both state and federal criminal justice systems, there are five
different components that make up the criminal justice process, law enforcement, prosecution, defense
attorneys, courts, and corrections ( The Criminal Justice System ). Law enforcement takes reported
crimes and investigates the crime(s) committed, arrests the accused, gives testimony in court, and they
may conduct follow up investigations if it is needed ( The Criminal Justice System ). The prosecution
is lawyers who represent either the state or federal government ( The Criminal Justice System ) in a
court case. Defense attorneys defend the accused, and they are either hired by the accused themselves
or they are assigned to the accused if the accused cannot afford one ( The Criminal Justice System ).
The court(s) are operated by judges, who oversee plea agreements, trails, and judges sentence the
accused ( The Criminal Justice System ). Corrections are the ones who keep an eye on the accused
while they are either in jail, prison, or on parole ( The Criminal Justice
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Why Did Texas Fight In The Civil War Dbq
A war that started 1860 and ended 1865 there was blood shed all over Texas land, this was called the
civil war. many people died while fighting in this battle and many people may ask why did Texas fight
in the civil war? There were three main reason why Texans fought in the civil war, to protect state
rights, there love for Texas, and to preserve slavery. Those are the reasons why many men sacrificed
there life for Texas. One reason that Texas fought in the civil war was to protect state rights. Abraham
lincoln did not want any states to secede saying I hold that...the union of these states is perpetual....
(N)o state upon its own mere motion, can lawfully get out of the union (Document c). But the state
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In document B, a man says ...justified by the experience of mankind, and the revealed will of the
almighty creator (Document B) saying slavery was God s way saying they had no control over it and
if God would have not made African American people if he did not want us to come about slavery.
The author also stating that white males were the ones establishing the government and African race
was not were established exclusively by the white race for themselves and their posterity; that the
African race had no (part in their establishment ( Document B). There was 182,566 slaves in Texas
which took up 30% of the population in Texas and 29% of white families owned slaves which was one
there reasons they fought because without the slaves they would have less workers on farms and
would bring down their economic structure.( Document A) why did Texas fight in the civil war? they
fought for their state rights, their love for Texas and to preserve slavery. This civil war relates to
present time because of how this war affected us for the better. Those are the reasons why many men
sacrificed there life for
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Azo Dyes Lab Report
The dye studied in this experiment comes from a group of dyes called azo dyes. These dyes are
arranged as two aromatic rings connected by two double bonded nitrogen atoms (R N=N R). The two
nitrogen atoms being double bonded together cause the color that the dye produces. Azo violet is also
used in labs as a pH indicator because of the fact that it turns from an yellow orange color in acidic
and neutral environments (and also when used as a dye) to a deep purple in basic environments. The
amount and locations of double bonds in the molecule determine the color given off. The electrons
have a lower threshold to overcome when changing energy levels if the double bonds are numerous
and located close to each other. As a result of these energy changes that occur when the double bonds
are added, different wavelengths are absorbed and reflected by the molecule. It is these wavelengths
that are reflected that can be observed by the human eye as color. Whenever the wavelength that is
reflected from a molecule is outside the visible light spectrum the product appears colorless. Luckily
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This is a two stage operation. The first step is the creation of an azide salt. Mixing hydrochloric acid
and sodium carbonate with p sulfanilic acid does this. This step is called a diazo sedation. The main
observation with this step is that the leaving group is so good that several products are obtained. Then
the leaving group can alter the p sulfanilic acid, which is an aromatic amine in this experiment, into
differing functional groups. For this alteration to take place a second aromatic element is added to the
reaction mixture. In this experiment that addition aromatic compound is N N dimethyl aniline. When
this compound is added, diazonium coupling takes place and an electrophilic aromatic substitution
reaction takes place. This reaction leads to the formation of a para product methyl orange
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Classical Imagery in Shakespeare s Much Ado About Nothing...
Classical Imagery in Shakespeare s Much Ado About Nothing
The romance of history has lured many of the world s greatest authors to search for their subject
matter in the pages of time. William Shakespeare serves as a unfailing embodiment of the emotion of
days past; yet he also turned to those before him. The comedy Much Ado About Nothing is a poignant
love story, riddled with stunning imagery and allusion. An examination of the development of certain
characters, the imagery and allusion, diction, and structure illustrate that the author wrote in a style
heavily influenced by the classical movement of Ancient Greece and Rome. The classical thread
strengthens the tapestry which is Much Ado About Nothing.
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The play was written in 1598 during the reign of Elizabeth I of England. The following statement
certainly rings true of William Shakespeare:
English authors in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries made extensive use of classical mythology,
in drama and narrative poems, as ornaments in lyric poetry, and by means of mythological allusion in
prose and verse works.1
The mythology of Ancient Greece and Rome appears in the characterization, imagery, allusion, and
theme of this play. The references to the classical period are both bold and subtle as Shakespeare
weaves them into the work.
The opening scene immediately sets the stage as well as introduces the characters and their
relationships, thus allowing the playwright to ply his stylistic trade.
Shakespeare uses a subtle ploy: the setting of the scene is Italy, which was the very heart of the
classical world. Messina seems to exist as a peaceful town, nestled in nature. The pastoral setting is
characteristic of the Renaissance movement which itself was a return to the classical glorification of
nature. As the play unravels, it becomes evident that many conventions were selected due to their
specifically classical undertones.
The beginning is reminiscent of the epic genre: the first scene starts in medias res with the
announcement of Don Pedro s triumph in battle. The epic style is characterised as possessing a hero of
great national or even cosmic importance, a setting ample in scale,
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Dental Implants In Boston
Reasons of Dental implants Boston Are you fond of having well aligned jaws and proper facial
structure? Do you consider it as the most important factor of beauty? Have you ever taken any effort
to maintain it? If you are from Boston, then you must have tried the dental treatment for sure. Dental
implants in Boston for the sake of high end demand of the residents of Boston. Various factors have
initiated the increase in the demand of dentists in Boston. Few among them are to be specified are:
Residents of Boston are very particular regarding their jaw alignment and getting a picture perfect
appearance. But most of the child are born with misaligned jaw setting and distorted facial structure.
To minimize the distortion, dentists with proper knowledge
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Pardoner s Tale Values
A societal value is a quality that the majority of a culture agrees on. Societal values are essential to
have a peaceful and coherent community. Both Chaucer and Langland use societal values to build on
the stories they have written. In Chaucer s The Pardoner s Tale, The Wife of Bath s Tale and Langland
s piers plowman we see many societal values and many exceptions to these values.
In Chaucer s The Wife of Bath s Tale, we see that many people believe in the societal value that
marriage is negative. In the setting and time period that The Wife of Baths takes place many people
believe that it is better for a man to stay unmarried because women will only use their lust and
manipulation to take their husbands money and tell secrets about them to everyone in town,
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We see this stereotype fulfilled in the wife of baths prologue when the wife explains how she uses her
lust and sex in exchange for material things like money. The Wife of Bath explains how it is important
to make your husband give up everything for your love. Though we mainly see marriage depicted
negatively for the men, the wife of baths explains how she views one of her marriages negatively. She
explains how her final husband mistreated her by making her read stories about how terrible women
were and abusing her physically. Another main societal value we see in The Wife of Bath s Tale is that
women want control of their husbands. We see this throughout the prologue where the wife explains
how she controlled all of her husbands with sex so she could receive riches. We know this is a
principle that the majority of women agree on when the knight tells the queen and all her ladies,
Women desire to have sovereignty as well upon their husband as their love and to have mastery their
man above (Chaucer 1045) and none of the women or the queen object, so they spare the knights
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Meiji Constitution Essay
Using specific examples from primary and secondary sources, address the following questions:
1. In the Meiji Constitution, the people of Japan are referred to as subjects, not as citizens. What is the
difference, and why is this significant?
Subjects were the people of Japan who had to follow, obey, and uphold the constitution, told that they
had to conform, along with their ancestors and descendants. They were not as valued as the citizens
according to the Emperor.
The citizens were already considered to be as equal as the Emperor who had all the rights, respect,
protection, and security.
2. According to the Meiji Constitution, what is the source of the Emperor s legitimacy as ruler of
Japan?
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Which also led to the defeating of the samurai castle disagreement. The shogun was also forced to
resign, and the Emperor Mutsuhito regained his traditional powers and assuming the name enlightened
rule or Meiji Restoration . Through the growing popular rights movement was a pressure on the
constitutional government, which later led to the cabinet system, finally they started the workings of
the Meiji Constitution. The samurais no longer received their upheld privileges, and the four class
legal system was abolished, leading the people of Japan to be considered equal. The first railroad was
built, and the first banking system was put into place.
5. Evaluate their significance in the context of Japan s response to Western influence in East Asia and
the subsequent rise of Japan as an Asian power.
Japan studied Western political, military, technological, economic, and social reforms. In doing so,
they were able to modernize Japan. The first time Japan demonstrated their transformation into the
modernized military power was when they defeated China in the Sino Japanese War over rights in
Manchuria and
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Modeling Disaster Recovery By Estimating Rpo And Rto
Modelling Disaster Recovery by Estimating RPO and RTO Thaila Annamalai (CSU ID: 830860017),
thaila@colostate.edu
Abstract Disaster Recovery (DR) proposes strategies for choosing the pattern of DR for every
business Unit. The importance of the business and the DR readiness is assessed by the recovery time
objective (RTO) and recovery point objective (RPO). This assessing method make sure business
continuity even under a drastic failure and a long disrupted period. The data backup and protection has
become a basic requirement in networks because of the generation of data in huge volume from each
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Traditionally, the DRP was to back up the data in a remote place and then access them during disaster.
The storing of data remotely can take place in two ways either periodically or from time to time.
These methods were costly and inefficient since large amount of storage was needed. The
development in cloud computing paved a way for this problem. In cloud computing large amount of
data can be generated and stored. Also, this gives real time backup of data. Though only large scale
business units use real time backup other advantages of cloud computing are utilized by other business
units. The primary working site and the backup site is separated. The probability of failure occurring
in both sites at the same time is rare. The RTO is defined as the time during which the business unit is
unavailable due to the failure. This includes the time of the disaster occurrence and the time needed to
restore the functionalities. The RPO is the time period between two successive backups. This metric
will let the user aware of the maximum amount of data that can be lost when the restoration is
completed. The RPO should be close to 0 in an optimized DR system.
MOTIVATION
Disaster recovery has become the topic of interest in today s research due to two main reasons: (1) The
size of the computer data handled by the organizations are huge and are growing with time. (2) if the
data loss is not handled within the
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Boucce Research Paper
A Research About Bocce
History: Bocce Ball has been evolving for thousands of years. The basics of the game can be traced
back to games that were played in Egypt around 5000 BC when people first began settling along the
Nile Delta. Records dating to the 3rd century BC also show the popularity of a Bocce like game with
Roman soldiers. As the Roman Empire spread, this game was introduced throughout the European
continent, Asia and North Africa.
Bocce Ball is one of the oldest of all lawn or yard games. Best known in Italy, it is gaining popularity
in North America since it can be played by people of all ages and on a great variety of surfaces. Bocce
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If you are successful in getting your bocce closer to the pallino than your opponent, you are awarded
points.
Scoring: Bocce ball is a game played with two teams, each comprised of one, two or four players.
Each team has four bocci balls with which to play, and they are divided equally among players. Each
team tosses the bocci balls as close to the pallina ball as possible.
How to play:
1.) Divide players into two teams of one, two or four players each. Each team gets four balls, divided
equally among the players. A coin toss determines who will play first.
2.) To start the game have a player from the starting team stand behind the foul line (which is 10 feet
from the throwing end of the court) and throw the small ball, or pallina, toward the opposite end of the
playing surface. The same person who tossed the Pallino then throws the one Bocce Ball trying to get
it as close to the Pallino as possible without touching it.
3.) The next team then throws one ball trying to get closer than the first team. If team two gets closer,
then it is Team one s turn. If Team Two s ball does not come closer then they continue to throw until
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Special Education Disproportionality
The problem of disproportionate numbers of minority students in special education can be attributed
to a report by Lloyd Dunn in 1968 (as cited in Skiba et al., 2008) even though discrimination was
evident long before that in America. The phenomenon of disproportionality as it relates to students
from minority backgrounds being placed in special education refers to the percentage of students
receiving services being a higher rate than is expected or that differs significantly from other races.
Skiba et al. (2008) discuss the history of various aspects of the civil rights movement as they pertain to
the issue of disproportionality of students from minority backgrounds in special education, the
measurement tools used to determine the need for special education, the current status of
disproportionality, and what factors have contributed to the discrepancies in numbers. Finally,
recommendations are offered by the authors on how the existence of disproportionality of students
from a minority background can be rectified.
In response to various court cases relating to services for students with special needs, The Individuals
with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) was enacted to mandate to the states that data regarding
overrepresentation of race and ethnicity must be collected and monitored. If it is determined that a
disproportionate number of students from a minority background are receiving special education
services, a review of policies and procedures is required to
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The Market Street Railway And San Francisco
The Market Street Railway, Sutter Street Railroad, and the San Francisco San Mateo Railway merged
in 1902 to become the United Railroads of San Francisco (URR). The URR was created by the
aggressive capitalist consolidator and modernizer named Patrick Calhoun. An early project was to
make uniform the rolling stock and track gauges, which led to the abandonment of the last four miles
of horsecars that had been the backbone of transportation just a generation earlier. By this stage, the
company had changed hands again. Over the years many independent lines had been absorbed,
including the Clay Street Hill Railroad, the Presidio Ferries Railway, and the Ferries and Cliff House
Railway. At 5:12 am on April 18, 1906, the great San Francisco
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Analysis Of Seaworld And San Diego
Summary SeaWorld in San Diego, California recently announced its facility has plans to phase out its
killer whale shows. This decision is what PETA and other oppositions of SeaWorld has been seeking,
but there is no news of ending these shows at their Orlando and San Antonio locations. There is
Federal legislation in the works to ban orca breeding, importing and exporting them for public display.
This legislation is called the Orca Act and is still in its early stages of proposal. Passing of the Orca
Act would most likely be the only way Orlando would stop its killer whale shows.
Stakeholders
Shareholders: SeaWorld s shareholders have seen a steady decline in revenues over the past couple
years, mainly because of the controversy associated with their killer whales shows. Not continuing
these steps in Orlando or San Antonio, will continue to decrease revenue.
Killer Whales: It is not natural for killer whales to perform shows and interact with humans. Stopping
these shows in San Diego will allow them to live more relaxed and more natural.
PETA: This is a small victory for PETA in its efforts against SeaWorld. With this decision, PETA will
continue to push SeaWorld for more animal rights and stoppage of using animals for entertainment.
Employees: Jobs within the San Diego facility with be shifted or cut. The need for animal trainers and
performers will be cut. The face of the company employees at SeaWorld also get asked the most
questions and sometimes
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The Epic Of Beowulf By Seamus Heaney
Biography: Beowulf is an old story, that was composed somewhere between the middle of the seventh
and tenth century, that used to be told orally in front of large groups of people, never being written
down until much later when the original teller was long dead. Therefore the original author of
Beowulf is unknown, however Seamus Heaney is one of the many to have translated it from old
english into current english so many others can enjoy it as well. Seamus Heaney was born on April 13
in 1939. Born and raised in Ireland he was the eldest of nine children, and grew up on a family farm.
The landscape gave him reason and background for many of his poems. He attended St. Columb s
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In 1975 he began teaching at Carysfort College, and became the head of the Department of English.
He later resigned from his position at the college in 1981. He then went to Harvard to teach as the
Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory in February of 1982, as well as teaching at Oxford as a
professor of poetry. These jobs were a five year teaching arrangement. Mid 1980 s he began to
translate the tale of Beowulf, and finished it in 1999.
Seamus Heaney was influenced by poets like Gerard Manley Hopkins and John Crowe Ransom, who
were also Irish. Yet, he was also influenced by the time he spent in America. When he was translating
Beowulf, he attempted to keep the Anglo Saxon tone it had originally, while adding his own twist to it.
He maintains the four line stress pattern it originally had, but also adds in imagery to make scenes
more colorful. On top of this, he offers helpful notes on pronunciations of names, as well as specific
usages of language instead of analogies.
In 1995 Heaney won the Nobel Prize in Literature, being the second Irish poet to do so. He wrote five
major works in his lifetime: Death of a Naturalist, North, The Haw Lantern, District and Circle, and
Beowulf; A New Translation. Heaney s constant switch between two continents earned him audiences
in Ireland, Britain, and America. He s earned many other prestigious awards including the W.H. Smith
Award,
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Ancient Eastern Thought and the Old Testament Essay
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY THE BIBLE AMONG THE MYTHS JOHN, N. OSWALT A SUMMARY
PAPER OF THE TEXT ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN THOUGHT AND THE OLD TESTAMENT
SUBMITTED TO DR. RANDY G. HANEY DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY BY 03 MARCH 2013
Table of Contents CHAPTER 1: HISTORY AND METHODS 3 CHAPTER 2: COMPARATIVE
STUDIES, SCHOLARSHIP, AND THEOLOGY 6 CHAPTER 3: SUMMARY OF THE
LITERATURE OF THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST 10 CHAPTER 4: THE GODS 14 CHAPTER 5:
TEMPLES AND RITUALS 19 CHAPTER 6: STATE AND FAMILY RELIGION 22 CHAPTER 7:
COSMIC GEOGRAPHY 25 CHAPTER 8: COSMOLOGY AND COSMOGONY 28 CHAPTER 9:
UNDERSTANDING THE PAST HUMAN ORIGINS AND ROLE 31 CHAPTER 10:
UNDERSTANDING THE PAST 34 CHAPTER 11: ENCOUNTERING THE PRESENT 38
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Cultural Dimensions of Theology An examination of Israelite theology goes beyond finding
similarities and differences, it should articulate the relationships which existed and clarify the cultural
context. Otherwise, the mere interpretation of text may lead to interpretation with a theological
significance based on our understanding. Scope of Comparative Study Academic attention in
comparative studies focused on either individual features or literary preservation of traditions.
Comparative research can be divided into three categories: 1) individual elements, 2) worldview
concepts, and 3) literary preservation. Conclusions Walton listed ten principles for performing
comparative studies and stated four goals for undertaking background studies. CHAPTER 2:
COMPARATIVE STUDIES, SCHOLARSHIP, AND THEOLOGY Comparative study is employed by
critical scholars in the critical study of historical and literary texts and is also used in confessional
contexts. This chapter will look at the roles comparative studies play in both the critical and
confessional contexts as well as how it is utilized for polemic purposes. Comparative Study and
Critical Scholarship Darwin s theory of evolution spurred critical scholarship in the nineteenth century
and evolution provided the groundwork for being sympathetic to the idea that religious practice and
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Kitchen Towel Research Paper
It s always helpful to keep kitchen towels in bulk when you spend many hours a day cooking and
cleaning your kitchen. You want to find a multi purpose towel that can be used for drying dishes, hand
drying, cleaning and more. Buying your kitchen towels in bulk on Amazon will save you money, and
you will receive quality towels that will work great at home.
Utopia sells a value bundle of kitchen towels in a set of 12. These matching towels are the perfect size
to use for drying dishes, wiping down countertops or for hand drying. Utopia kitchen towels are made
with durable cotton, making them absorbent and quick drying. They are also bleach proof, meaning
they will not fade after being washed in hot water and bleach.
Microfiber is a material
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Criminal Law
Doctrine of vicarious liability
The doctrine of vicarious liability generally operates within the law of torts. It has become well
established in English law and historically has been called Master and Servant liability, which clearly
indicates the circumstances in which the doctrine becomes applicable in tort law.
The general rule in tort law is that a person who authorises a tort will personally be liable for damage
or harm as a result. However, vicarious liability defines the circumstances in which a person is liable
for the torts of another without express authorisation or ratification. The most common example of
vicarious liability is the liability of an employer for the torts of his employees committed in the course
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In the Court of Appeal case of Mattis v. Pollock (t/a Flamingos Nightclub) a nightclub owner was held
vicariously liable for the violent acts of an employed doorman. The Court of Appeal applied the
rationale of Lister and held that a broad approach was required in assessing whether an individuals
acts were sufficiently connected with the duties of his employment so as to justify imposing vicarious
liability.
Vicarious Liability under a statutory duty
An employer can also be held vicariously liable for an employee s breach of a statutory duty. This
duty differs to that of a common law duty in that the duty does not rise by operation of common law
principles, but by statute. As such, the statute imposes a duty on the employee personally and makes
no reference to the employer. An employer can be held liable for the breach of a statutory duty even
where the statutory duty is owed by the employee personally and individually. This circumstance
would potentially arise in the context of harassment within the workplace, where one employee has
been harassed or bullied by another see the case of Majrowski v. Guy s and St Thomas s NHS Trust.
However, emphasis will be placed on the intention of the legislature in creating the statute in deciding
whether vicarious liability should be imposed.
Conclusion
Where vicarious liability is imposed on an employer, both the
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A Blacks Woman Struggle
Running Head: A BLACK WOMAN S STRUGGLE 1
A Black Woman s Struggle Shamika Jeffery ENG 125 Stacie Hankinson June 2, 2014
A BLACK WOMAN S STRUGGLE 2 A Black Woman s Struggle
Writing is a beautiful way of expressing how a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Just her braveness and godliness sets an important atmosphere for the story. In What it is like to be a
black girl author Patricia Smith uses modern day as her setting for her poem. In her poem she speaks
of black girls putting on wigs and coloring their eyes with color (Contacts). Here Mrs. Smith enhances
a setting of an on going struggle for acceptance even in this day and age when we all are supposed to
feel equal.
A BLACK WOMAN S STRUGGLE 4
Although each literary piece used the same theme, the authors delivered their message of racism in
different forms. In short stories The theme is associated with an idea that lies behind the story .
(Clugston 2010) The Welcome Table by Alice Walker was written in short story form. Here Mrs.
Walker tells a story in an omniscient third person point of view. She speaks of the main character in
the story from the people seeing her approaching and then entering an all white church. Written in
eleven paragraphs, Mrs. Walker uses descriptive words to describe the old black lady and the incident
from the onlookers the way they perceived her to be. Unlike the short story, the theme of a poem is
rarely stated explicitly: it has to be looked for, discovered. And to identify it, you must consider the
implications and representations of everything that appears in the poem . (Clugston 2010) In the poem
What it is like to be a
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False Dreams In The Film American Beauty
More than just a parodic take on suburban life, the film American Beauty speaks about looking closer
at what we desire and believe will bring fulfillment. It depicts the perspective of very different
characters, in which many share the similarity of chasing these beautiful dreams in an attempt to
replace their weaknesses. As these characters get a glimpse of their dreams, they begin to discover
how deceptive their idea of beauty is. For the audience, these dreams demonstrate how they are
nothing but skewed fantasies that end up replacing true beauty. It is one character, Ricky Fitts, who
further demonstrates how unaware these characters are of their false dreams. He is able to show this
odd yet genuine concept of beauty through his vision that
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Social Determinism And Its Impact On Society Essay
Philosophers have attempted to define human nature for centuries, each coming up with a radically
different idea of what makes us human. These determinists relate outside events or forces as the
reason behind our actions. Our cognitive abilities separate us from beasts, however we are highly
influential animals unconsciously and subconsciously. Social determinism has distinctly shaped
mankind over time with a high degree of influence on our minds.
1. Historical Determinism
Fredrick Hegel s philosophy initially defined historical determinism and strongly influenced Germany
and Karl Marx. Hegel is highly recognized for his ideas of Geist and human progression over
generations with raised consciousness (Twelve Theories). With this view, he saw that throughout
history humans had advanced mentally and culturally to reach full development. With his various
works, Hegel influenced many readers and lead to the division of historical determinists. Hegel s
followers were categorized by the Left and Right camp based on whether or not they felt humans had
reached absolute knowledge (Twelve Theories). In the left camp, a philosopher that left an impression
on the concept of history named Karl Marx pushed Hegel s theories further.
Karl Marx criticized the other camp in his work, Philosophy of Right and expanded on his economic
standpoint. Working with Engels, he formed a materialism theory based off of the historical
determinist point (Twelve Theories). Marx argued that the
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The Ladder Of Divine Ascent, By St. John Climacus Essay
Religion is a personal belief or faith in God or different Gods. The different perspectives of seeing
God has been a controversy for centuries. Different religions and doctrines have had a great impact in
our society. Many have suffered for various ways to worship God. Others are still wondering what to
believe in, while important philosophers have their own conclusions over what religion consists of.
Therefore, Christians have their faith and hope in the God who sent his only child to die for our sins.
Good and evil exist and we observe it on a daily basis. Religion takes obedience which is shown in the
painting The Ladder of Divine Ascent, by St. John Climacus illustrating the idea that people knew
what is right and wrong when following God but for some it was hard to obey Him. I chose my topic
on Mandates of Heaven by Lapham s Quarterly because it is a compelling topic for our ancestors and
for these current times. Throughout my analysis I will state why I feel that the overall issue will
continue to go unsolved unless one puts a practice to the test by building a relationship with God.
In the preamble Mandates of Heaven Lapham is trying to level out the field by presenting to us the
various beliefs of people who have their own thoughts of the identity of God. Many think God is dead
because some do not or simply cannot physically prove Jesus exists and has risen from the dead on the
third day. However, the central focus of this essay revolves around the thought of how
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Trevor Nunn s Oklahoma !
Oklahoma! by Trevor Nunn is a romantic musical that revolves around two characters, Curly (played
by Hugh Jackman) and Laurey (played by Josefina Gabrielle), who are not as expressive about their
love for one another as they should be. The setting of Oklahoma! occurs during the development of
the west in the state of Oklahoma. Furthermore, as the story progresses, both Curly and Laurey remain
distant from one another and try to provoke jealousy, in order to make the other admit their love.
However, both Laurey and Curly indirectly cause harm to many individuals around, by provoking
jealousy. One specific character, Jud (played by Shuler Hensley), ends up entangled in both Curly and
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The theme revolves around the idea that if one does not express their true feelings and remain true to
themselves, consequences could ensue that may involve others who had nothing to do with their issues
in the first place. This theme could be derived from the inciting incident, the rising action and the
climax. The inciting incident occurs due to the fact that Laurey chooses Jud over Curley in order to
see how he would react. This example remains true to the theme since jealousy is the main force
driving Laurey to commit to her actions, all the while remaining in denial of actually liking Jud.
Moreover, Curley, being jealous of Jud, decides to pay him a visit which causes a commotion and a
worsens the relationship between the two characters. Furthermore, this theme is at its peak relevancy
when Laurey has her dream sequence. In Laurey s dream sequence, it is obvious that she has feelings
for Curley, however, since she chooses to remain in denial and pursues the act of making Curley
jealous, her dream sequence takes a turn for the worst. As her [Laurey] dream sequence progresses,
she starts having visions of being raped and begins to see Curley being hurt by Jud, thus show her how
her childish acts have hurt others and herself included. By leading Jud to believe that she has feelings
for him, he begins to develop great feelings for her, therefore, at the climax of the play, Jud returns for
Curley and Laurey s wedding in order to kill Curley, however, it is Jud that dies in the end. The
consequences of Laurey remaining in denial and being jealous, led to her almost being raped and the
death of Jud. One could also argue that it was Jud s jealousy of Curley that led to his
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  • 3. Sharon Olds Sex Without Love Sharon Olds poem Sex without Love is a poem about the way one individual feels about having sex without love. The speaker in the poem has a difficulty understanding why two people would want to have sex without being in love. In the first two lines of the poem, the speaker says, how do they do, the ones who make love / without love (Olds). The speaker seems to be questioning as to how people have sex without love as though that wasn t something that could happen. There are different literary elements that Olds uses throughout her poem to help us better understand how the speaker feels. These elements help us to gain insight that the speaker feels that people should not have emotionless and meaningless sex but should strive to find someone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In lines 4 8, the speaker says, fingers hooked / inside each other s bodies, faces / red as steak, wine, wet as the / children at birth whose mothers are going to / give them away. The speaker is comparing the two lovers to nothing but a piece of meat. The comparison is more or less showing us how sex without love really feels. It is also saying that sex without love is emotionless and only requires the partner s presence. Towards the end of the quote, the speaker is also comparing having sex without love to a mother who has just given birth and choses to give her baby up. This could be one of the repercussions of having sex without love. Sharon Olds uses another simile later on in the poem that gives us another insight on how to speaker feels. The speaker goes on to say, just factors, like the partner / in the bed, and not the truth, which is the / single body alone in the universe / against its own best time (Olds). This comparison goes on to say that even though there isn t any love between the two lovers, there is still pleasure in the act even if it is meaningless. This quote is also saying that even though there is someone else in the bed with you, you are still alone. In the end, all that you will be left with is yourself and there will never be that intimate connection that you get while having sex while in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Designing A Relationship Between The Chefs And The Modern... Business Overview: My business is a molecular patisserie called Molecule, The Modern Patisserie . Molecule is a modern patisserie that has a combination of classic and modern dishes. The patisserie combines the techniques of classic techniques with modern methods, today s culinary experience is all about preservation of the flavour and keeping what nature has to offer pure and knowledge and that what Molecule is all about. Mission Statement: Molecule, The Modern Patisserie the idea behind Molecule was to revolutionize modern patisserie using modern techniques with classic recipes. Is this your mission?Molecule is a patisserie that runs like any kitchen, but with desserts, we want to bring the customers closer to their desserts as to show them what goes into making these extraordinary items. People often get scared when they hear ingredients with big names or names that they cannot pronounce and that turns them off to trying and experimenting with these, but Molecule hopes to break this gap and create a bring. Molecules design is set up to create a relationship between the Chefs and the customer, a see through glass window from where customers can peep through and see what s being done and how they are being done and the intricate details that goes into making of certain things. Molecule brings a combination of science and art into the enjoyment of cooking and brings it to you. So what is your mission what are you trying to achieve in a statement? Vision: what is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. ap euro AP Euro Ch 24 Written by multiple phD s from Yale University and the swag masters of lolhs http://quizlet.com/21429115/ap euro test flash cards/ http://fhsapeuro.webs.com/testsch161718.htm ***** If everyone can do 6 questions each, that would be great. write done or something when you finish 1. Experimental work of early 20th century physicists challenged/ultimately invalidated Newton s rational, mechanical conception of the universe* the old view of atoms as the basic building blocks of the material world and Newtonian physics 2. Inquiry into the disintegrative process by w/in atoms became a central theme in new physics in part do to experimental work of Marie Curie and Pierre Curie on radium and radiation 3. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... who said All this colonial business is a sham, but we need it for elections Otto Von Bismarck←tis correct 30. The open door policy was to allow more freedom of trade in so called spheres of influence in China 31. The Meiji Restoration in Japan Wanted to westernize Japan Created a political system democratic in form but rigidly authoritarian in practice Sent many Japanese abroad to be educated in the ways of the west and adopted many western reforms in political and military organization 32. British Rule brought all of the following to India EXCEPT EXCEPT political democracy It did bring: western style secondary schools, western technology, such as railroads and medical knowledge, great security and order, relatively honest and efficient government 33. Basis of Bismarckian system was The isolation of France through a series of military alliances 34. Bismarckian system had the ultimate result of Dividing Europe into two opposing groups of nations making war more likely 35. The triple alliance before 1914 included which of the following countries? Germany, Austria Hungary, and Italy 36. The primary antagonists in the Balkans region were Serbs and Austrians 1876 subject people in Ottoman Empire, Russia, and Austria 1908 to 1913 Serbia and Russia vs. Austria 37. Which revolutionary leader helped overthrow the Manchu Dynasty of China in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Effect of World War I on Civilians Essay The Effect of World War I on Civilians World War one was a military conflict which took place between 1914 and 1918. It involved many European countries as well as America and other countries around the world. This war was one of the most violent and destructive in European history. World War I was the first total war. Once the war began, the countries involved mobilized their entire populations and economic resources to achieve victory on the battlefield. The term home front, which was widely employed for the first time during World War I, perfectly symbolized this new concept of a war in which the civilian population behind the lines was directly and critically involved in the war effort. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not everyone welcomed conscription though. Fifty MP s voted against the introduction of conscription in parliament. Also those who opposed the war due to religious of political reasons were also against conscription. It would be against their will to fight so they were named conscientious objectors and nicknamed conchies . Conchies had to prove they had a genuine reason for not wanting to fight and weren t just scared. Also, in 1914 the government passed the Defence Of the Realm Act (DORA). It gave the government massive powers to control many aspects of people s daily lives, this included being able to seize any land or buildings, to control newspapers and the media and to take over any industries which were important to the war effort. Immediately after introducing DORA the government took over the coal mining industry so that the money was going towards the war rather than private owners. In 1915, the government faced its first major problem of the war there was a shortage of munitions. The munitions crisis as it was known as became a national scandal exposed by the Daily Mail. Due to this crisis a coalition government was formed to work together to support the war effort. This coalition included MP s from different parties. Under DORA, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Gender Base Violence In The Film Stoning Of Soraya In the film Stoning of Soraya directed by Cyrus Nowrasteh, Soraya Alis wife that is shown in my scene that I have choose from the film Stoning of Soraya M, in my scene that where Soraya showed the bruises on her body to her aunty Zahra from the beating of her husband. My scene that I have choose is also based on my theme called Gender Base Violence. In my scene I choose four techniques and they are facial expression, close up shot, gesture and dialogue. In the film Stoning of Soraya the director uses facial expression, where it shown the time Ali was beating her wife for no reason and facial expression was also shown when Ali was beating her wife in front of all the people in the village. Also in the close up shoot where it shows when Soraya ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Politeness Theory and Its Application in Arabic Introduction People have different ways to express politeness and they usually use a range of different linguistic expressions to do so, depending on the relationship with the addressee. This research will explain Browns and Levinson s politeness theory and will recognize how universal this theory is and weather it can be applied on Japanese language taking into account the difference in cultures. Brown and Levinson s theory of Politeness and how it applies in Arabic: Brown and Levinson`s theory is mainly based on three principle notions: face, face threatening act (FTA), and politeness strategies (Bowe amp; Martin 2009, p. 27). Brown and Levinson s concept of face was derived from Goffman (1972 p.5): The term face may be defined as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The seriousness of the (FTA) can be evaluated or measured through these three factors: (Holmes 2006, p. 687). That means people tend to avoid any arguments, try to respect other s thoughts, and maintain a pleasant relationship with other people by implementing politeness strategies in the conversations. This can happen for example by softening a request to match the addresser and the addressees needs can save the positive or the negative face of both interactants as face can be lost, preserved, or enhanced and that can be monitored in the conversation (Bowe amp; Martin, 2007, p. 28) Japanese politeness: Japanese people are mainly shy and they are also private, for the Japanese society privacy is very important and it is considered as one of the main feature for their society, we can see that from the designs of the windows in the houses so no one can look at them, also asking plenty question is considered rude in the society.(Coulmas, 2005) Parents in the Japanese society do not talk or practice their passion and love in front of their children and the adults do not talk and they do not like to be asked about their private life. Japanese people tend not to socialised with strangers if they did not have to. It is also used to show social closeness or matching in power It is a quite society in general. (Coulmas, 2005) The honorific system in Japan is considered very broad, it includes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. What Is The Dramatic Change In Pay It Forward Clermondo Erisme Pay It Forward In the movie , Pay It Forward , a new idea that would bring change to the world at an incredible pace was called pay it forward system. It was the act of one person returning a favor received from another to three other people. This system changed the view point of Eugene Simonet not because it caused him to stop running away. Throughout the movie Eugene Simonet shows difficult opening up to people and letting them know what makes him tick. As seen later on in the movie he even goes as far as to reject a sexual experience with Arlene because of his burns from his childhood. As the story progresses the viewer begins to realize the irony between Eugene always expecting people to only do things when it benefits them in some way ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After certain moral lessons were taught these characters began to exhibit qualities that they ve never shown before. For example, Eugene Simonet, was able to get over his childhood trauma and open his heart up to others like Arlene and Trevor. Another dramatic change is Arlene because in the beginning it seemed like she was missing the control of her life that she needed and everything just walked all over her which led her to drink excessively. When she finally fixed her moral compass she changed her self and he attitude towards life. Arlene dumped her abusive husband, regained connections with her mother, settled down with Eugene, and repaired the bond between her and Trevor.Jerry at first had shown that life had beat him down and he had no chance of getting back up. When Trevor offered him that opportunity he needed he took it and tried to make a change with his life but ended up going back to drugs. It wasn t until he met a woman on the verge of suicide that he realized that he needed to change something immediately and he made a choice to save that woman in order to save himself which worked out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Coors Light Advertising Examples The chosen topic for my final paper is beer advertisements. The three beer types chosen for this paper are Coors Light, Bud Light and Corona Light. Each of the beer company s advertisements is unique. This paper will dive into beer history,light beer, what each company does in their advertisements, why they do it, and then a comparison of the three chosen beers. Beer has been around since 1587 when Virginia Colonist brewed ale using corn (Beeradvocate). Many years later and after beer becoming popular, the prohibition happened in 1919 1933 (Craftbeer). This 18th amendment outlawed the sales of alcohol in the United States (Craftbeer). In 1933 the prohibition stopped by President Franklin Roosevelt who signed into the law legislation authorizing the sale of beer (Craftbeer). Around 1944 beer was known to be given to British and Allied troops during World War II (Craftbeer). Years later in 1972 hop is released to brewers and becomes a hallmark aroma and flavor for beer from American small batch brewers (Craftbeer). Forty years later craft brewing sales share in 2012 was 6.5 percent by volume and 10.2 percent by dollars (Craftbeer). There were 2,347 craft breweries operating in of all 2012. Two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2007, Coors Light started their main target focus on African American and Hispanic consumers (Target Market News). Mauricio Cardenas, chief officer, Latin America and U.S. multicultural markets said, The African American and Hispanic markets together make up nearly one third of the population in the U.S. and 21 percent of all U.S. males ages 21 34 are Hispanic (Target Market News). Coors light s cold refreshment may be the same for any consumer, but their strategy was to tailor how they communicated to the multicultural consumers to ensure it builds the personality of the brand and connects with them emotionally (Target Market ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Comparing Church Of The Light And Cardboard Cathedral Every designers and architects have their very own style of designs that would become their signature and would be recognized when people see their works. In this essay, I choose to write about the two distinguished Japanese architects, Tadao Ando and Shigeru Ban, and their works of Church of the Light and Cardboard Cathedral respectively. Tadao Ando, one of the most notable contemporary Japanese architects who was born in Osaka, Japan in 1941, Ando had never attended any formal architectural education. He is a self taught architect with a legendary early life. After graduated from high school, Ando began his adult life as a boxer. He used the significant amount of money that he won from boxing competition to visit buildings around the world. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a remarkable representative of Shigeru Ban s paper tube technology. On 21st of February 2011, an earthquake with magnitude of 6.3 devastated the Christchurch Cathedral, which was the 1850s landmark and the symbol of the city. Shigeru Ban was then designed this new temporary church using his paper tube construction to replace the ruined cathedral. Cardboard Cathedral was constructed with a base of eight shipping containers and paper tubes of equal length to form a triangular shape. There are steel rods hided inside cardboard tubes in order to support the A frame. Paper tubes are constructed with slightly change in each angle to form the geometry which is decided by plan and elevations of the original cathedral. A spectacular stained glass window is installed to correspond to the original cathedral. This cathedral is able to hold 700 people. Ban also designed all the church furniture such as pulpit, door and candleholders in wood and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Impact Of Media On Society s Perception Of Reality The media has been influencing society s perception of reality ever since the printing press was invented in the early 1900 s. According to Delascio, when CNN first aired in 1980, it was the only television station devoted to around the clock news broadcasting. But by the end of the 1990s, it faced significant competition from MSNBC, Fox News, and others. As more twenty four hour news stations appear, many resort to attention grabbing headlines that emphasize disasters and tragedies more than cooperation and good deeds (Delascio 2015). Does the media negatively or positively impact psychological perspectives? Who does the media influence the most men or women? Media tells you how to look at your world, yourself, and how to think in regards to them. It tells you what to be afraid of, what to hate, what to embrace, etc. If the idea of wanting to observe the effects of media on society, just look and listen. The messages that the media is transmitting are reflected in our societal values and behavior. The media affects our society in several ways and control the direction of society. Television is a source of media that has a strong effect on society today There are both positive and negative impacts the media has on society. The TV news erroneously cover its communities by having most of its stories about police brutality and violence of racial tension. Considering the current influence of media, we need to agree on the fact that media plays an important role in shaping up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Reflection On The Sartell Football Program The Sartell football program was looking to be as strong as ever in 2014. The varsity team returned many starters from the year before and featured tremendous depth from sophomores and juniors. Head Coach Scott Hentges appeared to have a team poised to make a playoff run after a strong opening win. The date was September 5, 2014. A beautiful fall day lead into a nearly perfect Friday night in Sartell Minnesota. As is typical in cities across America, fall Friday nights in Sartell mean football. The stands were buzzing for Sartell s home opener versus the Alexandria Cardinals. Alexandria was known for having a well coached, physical football program. The game was going projected to be a very good one. It wasn t close. Sartell dominated on both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His damp and muddy jersey was extremely difficult to ensure a clean grasp. From here, I leaped and wrapped my left arm around his opposite shoulder. He was a giant in comparison to me as a scrawny, underweight, sophomore. I spun his shoulders, and I felt him losing his balance. We both crashed against the grass and slid five yards out of bounds. Things didn t feel real until I rushed off the field and heard Mr. Weide s familiar voice over the intercom belt, Tackle made on the play by number four Jake Shea! I had made my first varsity tackle, and put myself on record for the coaches. Later that night, Coach Hentges approached me and congratulated me on my first varsity tackle. He praised my hustle, as I ran roughly one hundred and fifty yards on the play. The play helped solidify that I was able to contribute. I finished out my sophomore year starting on varsity special teams. This hard work and phenomenal play led to me starting as a junior and being named a Team Captain as a senior. Football has always been my number one passion, and for me, this was all a very big deal . To this day, my father preaches hard work and determination. Struggling with something is acceptable in the Shea household, but only if you gave it all you had in the process. Working hard has paid off countless times in my life, and I hope to keep getting positive results in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Forestalling Students In College The policy that requires educational institutions to dissuade students from pursuing the fields that they are unlikely to succeed is, at first glance, rather plausible. Certainly a prompt forestalling action may bring the student back from the detouring path effectively. However, the consequences of this policy are not immutable. Instead, they vary dramatically with the characteristics of students, and the time during which the policy is enacted, before or in college. Such complexity of the possible results of this policy requires careful circumspection. While the author declares such dissuasion is obligatory, I remain doubtful of this. First and foremost, the peculiarities of each student can probably lead to the different consequences even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Operation Managment AL YAMAMAH UNIVARSITY An American Tragedy: How a Good Company Died CASE STUDY An American Tragedy: How a Good Company Died Zachary Schiller The Rust Belt is back. So say bullish observers as U.S. exports surge, long moribund industries glow with newfound profits, and unemployment dips to lows not seen in a decade. But in the smokestack citadels, there s disquiet. Too many machine tool and auto parts factories are silent; too many U.S. industries still can t hold their own. What went wrong since the heyday of the 1960s? That s the issue Max Holland, a contributing editor of The Nation, takes up in his nutsy boltsy but fascinating study, When the Machine Stopped. The focus of the story ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their departure under Houdaille was followed by an endless and ultimately futile search for a better formula. But, he concludes: No formula was a substitute for management involvement on the shop floor. In the end, however, Holland puts most of the blame for the industry s decline on government policy. He targets tax laws and macroeconomic policies that encourage LBOs and speculation instead of productive investment. He also criticizes Pentagon procurement policies for favoring exotic, custom machines over standard, low cost models. This adds up to an industrial policy, Holland writes a bad one. The point is well taken, but Holland gives it excessive weight. Like their brethren in Detroit and Pittsburgh, domestic tool makersin the 1970s were too complacent when imports seized the lowerend of the product line. The conservatism that had for years servedthem in their cyclical industry left them ill prepared for change. Evennow some of the largest U.S. tool makers are struggling to restructure. Blame the government, yes. But blame the industry, too. Questions 1. Write a brief report that outlines the reasons (both internal and external) for Burgmaster s demise, and whether operations management played a significant role in the demise. 2. Do you think that inadequate strategic planning was a factor that resulted in the company s asking for trade protection? 3. Can you think of a strategy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Brave New World Technology Buzzing, ringing, clicking, swiping, and tapping are all sounds we make with technology, but how far will it go? Societies may be overruled by technology in the future, according to Aldous Huxley. He creates a dystopian society where everything is unpleasant and overruled by technology. Technology is so advanced that is controlling the society and taking the society as its prisoners. Aldous Huxley explored a new way of seeing technology in the 1930s through his novel Brave New World while introducing the world to the impact technology can have and how it is able to threaten a society. In the 1930s technological advances influenced the type of writing portrayed. Dystopian writing was upcoming in this era when Huxley took it to a whole ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Huxley pointed it out many years ago through his novel Brave New World to keep an eye on how much technology we used and to not let it consume us. He was able to take his life experiences and use them to his advantage and showcase his talent with the world. Taking us through this dystopian society on how life would be if technology was controlling us. To let technology control us is just a ticket to sadness and death. Through this dominating society we see the effects and are now aware of them. This novel is a classic, one to be praised about, and someday if technology does take over, it will be the prediction of the future everyone will be talking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Ameritrade Harvard Case Study Ameritrade case study Executive Summary Ameritrade provides online brokerage services and operates an Internet based financial management services business. 90% of the company s revenues are from the provision of discount brokerage services. The company s objective is to improve its competitive position in deep discount brokerage. In order to achieve this objective, the company must grow its customer base, requiring an investment of $100 million to upgrade its technological capabilities as well as an increase of $155 million for its advertisement budget. In order to evaluate the company s cost of capital, we used the Cost Asset Pricing Model. Since the company went public recently, it would not be an accurate assessment of the risk of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Estimating the Cost of Capital In order to calculate the cost of capital of Ameritrade we will use the Capital Asset Pricing Model. This model helps estimate the required rate of return of a certain investment for the given risk. In the case of Ameritrade, we can use this method by finding the most accurate risk free rate, market risk premium and asset beta. We can then find the return on assets by using the following formula: Ra= Rf+ βa (Rm Rf) To find the asset Beta (βa), we need to find the weighted average β of equity and the weighted average β of debt. We consider the β of debt to be 0, as debt has no relationship with market risk and it is evident from the balance sheet that Ameritrade had no interest bearing debt in 1997[1]. βa=D/(D+E)* βD+E/(D+E)βE βa=D/(D+E) *0+E/(D+E)βE So βa=E/(D+E)βE Estimating the Risk free rate The historic average returns from 1950 to 1996 and from 1929 to 1996 are given In Exhibit 3. We chose the latter time period as we considered it would give us a more reliable estimate of the risk free rate by discounting both the Second World War and the Great Depression. It is necessary to evaluate the expected length of the project and utilize a risk free rate applicable for the same time period. Ameritrade is investing $100 million dollars in technology, which is considered a long term investment, in order to become the largest brokerage firm. We consider their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. How Is Mr Ware Character Analysis Mr. Warren is a very interesting and unique character who appears in the short story A Kind of Murder by Hugh Pentecost. The new teacher, Mr. Warren comes to Morgan Military Academy to replace a chemistry teacher who died halfway through the term. As a partially deaf man, he finds it hard to adjust to the new school, especially since he came in the middle of the term. The strict academy does not promote his physical condition at all, and he isn t treated well because of that. Mr. Warren gets pushed around but chooses not to confront the challenges posed upon him by others. That s his own way of showing courage. His beliefs may be peculiar, but if anyone knows anything about courage, it d be him. Mr. Warren may not present himself in the best light, but he s definitely a man who showcases bravery, empathy, and kindness at times. Physically, Mr. Warren is a skinny man with stooped shoulders and tattered clothes. His posture doesn t do him much justice. It demonstrates a lack of confidence in himself. The way Mr. Warren dresses shows that he is not a very wealthy man at all. He wears summer topcoats in the middle of Winter, uses borrowed shorts, and owns the same black shoes and black socks. Maybe he saves his money, but the clothes he wears definitely points to a lack of wealth. Despite his state of finance, Mr. Warren is always ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Warren can be seen by most as a weak, poor, and hopeless man on the surface, but know that he has a lot more depth than that. People judging Mr. Warren based on how he appears is how Mr. Warren died in the first place. Even when he acted with true heart, Mr. Warren was still oppressed by almost everyone he knew. No matter how courageous you are on the inside, being bullied from every corner can have a big effect on you. It s not his fault that his career at Morgan Military Academy ended the way it did, because despite his best efforts, Mr. Warren cannot convince the pupils of the school that he is a good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. European Colonisation In Australia Research Paper Was European colonisation a positive thing overall? Asking the question was European colonisation positive or negative? Isn t straight forward. One thing that must be decided is who s perspective should be used? The only fair way to judge this without bias is to use all perspectives equally and set the base line of judgment with factual evidence and basic Principles of equality. The two primary perspectives are categories of the European settlers and the indigenous Australians. The reason these two should be emphasised as categories and not one perspective is they are comprised of thousands of people and each person will have a slightly varied view. Although the focus will be be on the separate nations and categories viewpoints with variation will be explored especially those that are drastically varied compared to the rest of the category. The first of the two primary perspectives, the European settlers, is commonly seen as the unfair and cruel side, and not without reason. When the European settlers first encountered the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Europeans settling in Australia allowed Europe to utilise the diverse land, aiding Europe and in turn the first world. Australia is 7,692,024 km², that amount of land can be used for production, habitation, and also increased European knowledge of the world. They may have learnt it the hard way, but Europe learnt a vast amount about seasons, weather, and crop farming in different places around the world when the settled in Australia. They learnt that plants need very specific conditions to grow that could not be met in Australia, and they were forced to adopt new plants from the area. Although well known European crops did not cope well with the excessive heat and lack of rain, there were alternative crops in Australia that they would have to take advantage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Forensic Science Vs Criminal Justice Essay When a college student must decide what he/she wants to do for a career, this can be the most difficult decision the student will ever have to make about his/her life, because it is forever. The student has now decided that is down to two choices: forensic science or criminal justice. Forensic science is the application of sciences such as physics, chemistry, biology, computer science and engineering to matters of law. Forensic science can help investigators understand how blood spatter patterns occur (physics), learn the composition and source of evidence such as drugs and trace materials (chemistry) or determine the identity of an unknown suspect (biology) ( Forensic Sciences ) While criminal justice is the system of law enforcement, involving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because each state has different laws and agencies. For state(s) to prosecute within their criminal justice systems a crime has to be committed within their state boundaries, but if a crime is committed on federal property or in multiple states, it is handle by the federal criminal justice system ( The Criminal Justice System ). In both state and federal criminal justice systems, there are five different components that make up the criminal justice process, law enforcement, prosecution, defense attorneys, courts, and corrections ( The Criminal Justice System ). Law enforcement takes reported crimes and investigates the crime(s) committed, arrests the accused, gives testimony in court, and they may conduct follow up investigations if it is needed ( The Criminal Justice System ). The prosecution is lawyers who represent either the state or federal government ( The Criminal Justice System ) in a court case. Defense attorneys defend the accused, and they are either hired by the accused themselves or they are assigned to the accused if the accused cannot afford one ( The Criminal Justice System ). The court(s) are operated by judges, who oversee plea agreements, trails, and judges sentence the accused ( The Criminal Justice System ). Corrections are the ones who keep an eye on the accused while they are either in jail, prison, or on parole ( The Criminal Justice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Why Did Texas Fight In The Civil War Dbq A war that started 1860 and ended 1865 there was blood shed all over Texas land, this was called the civil war. many people died while fighting in this battle and many people may ask why did Texas fight in the civil war? There were three main reason why Texans fought in the civil war, to protect state rights, there love for Texas, and to preserve slavery. Those are the reasons why many men sacrificed there life for Texas. One reason that Texas fought in the civil war was to protect state rights. Abraham lincoln did not want any states to secede saying I hold that...the union of these states is perpetual.... (N)o state upon its own mere motion, can lawfully get out of the union (Document c). But the state disagreed saying that the state was taking their rights away which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In document B, a man says ...justified by the experience of mankind, and the revealed will of the almighty creator (Document B) saying slavery was God s way saying they had no control over it and if God would have not made African American people if he did not want us to come about slavery. The author also stating that white males were the ones establishing the government and African race was not were established exclusively by the white race for themselves and their posterity; that the African race had no (part in their establishment ( Document B). There was 182,566 slaves in Texas which took up 30% of the population in Texas and 29% of white families owned slaves which was one there reasons they fought because without the slaves they would have less workers on farms and would bring down their economic structure.( Document A) why did Texas fight in the civil war? they fought for their state rights, their love for Texas and to preserve slavery. This civil war relates to present time because of how this war affected us for the better. Those are the reasons why many men sacrificed there life for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Azo Dyes Lab Report The dye studied in this experiment comes from a group of dyes called azo dyes. These dyes are arranged as two aromatic rings connected by two double bonded nitrogen atoms (R N=N R). The two nitrogen atoms being double bonded together cause the color that the dye produces. Azo violet is also used in labs as a pH indicator because of the fact that it turns from an yellow orange color in acidic and neutral environments (and also when used as a dye) to a deep purple in basic environments. The amount and locations of double bonds in the molecule determine the color given off. The electrons have a lower threshold to overcome when changing energy levels if the double bonds are numerous and located close to each other. As a result of these energy changes that occur when the double bonds are added, different wavelengths are absorbed and reflected by the molecule. It is these wavelengths that are reflected that can be observed by the human eye as color. Whenever the wavelength that is reflected from a molecule is outside the visible light spectrum the product appears colorless. Luckily this is not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a two stage operation. The first step is the creation of an azide salt. Mixing hydrochloric acid and sodium carbonate with p sulfanilic acid does this. This step is called a diazo sedation. The main observation with this step is that the leaving group is so good that several products are obtained. Then the leaving group can alter the p sulfanilic acid, which is an aromatic amine in this experiment, into differing functional groups. For this alteration to take place a second aromatic element is added to the reaction mixture. In this experiment that addition aromatic compound is N N dimethyl aniline. When this compound is added, diazonium coupling takes place and an electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction takes place. This reaction leads to the formation of a para product methyl orange ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Classical Imagery in Shakespeare s Much Ado About Nothing... Classical Imagery in Shakespeare s Much Ado About Nothing The romance of history has lured many of the world s greatest authors to search for their subject matter in the pages of time. William Shakespeare serves as a unfailing embodiment of the emotion of days past; yet he also turned to those before him. The comedy Much Ado About Nothing is a poignant love story, riddled with stunning imagery and allusion. An examination of the development of certain characters, the imagery and allusion, diction, and structure illustrate that the author wrote in a style heavily influenced by the classical movement of Ancient Greece and Rome. The classical thread strengthens the tapestry which is Much Ado About Nothing. The play is staged in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The play was written in 1598 during the reign of Elizabeth I of England. The following statement certainly rings true of William Shakespeare: English authors in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries made extensive use of classical mythology, in drama and narrative poems, as ornaments in lyric poetry, and by means of mythological allusion in prose and verse works.1 The mythology of Ancient Greece and Rome appears in the characterization, imagery, allusion, and theme of this play. The references to the classical period are both bold and subtle as Shakespeare weaves them into the work. The opening scene immediately sets the stage as well as introduces the characters and their relationships, thus allowing the playwright to ply his stylistic trade. Shakespeare uses a subtle ploy: the setting of the scene is Italy, which was the very heart of the classical world. Messina seems to exist as a peaceful town, nestled in nature. The pastoral setting is characteristic of the Renaissance movement which itself was a return to the classical glorification of nature. As the play unravels, it becomes evident that many conventions were selected due to their specifically classical undertones. The beginning is reminiscent of the epic genre: the first scene starts in medias res with the announcement of Don Pedro s triumph in battle. The epic style is characterised as possessing a hero of great national or even cosmic importance, a setting ample in scale, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Dental Implants In Boston Reasons of Dental implants Boston Are you fond of having well aligned jaws and proper facial structure? Do you consider it as the most important factor of beauty? Have you ever taken any effort to maintain it? If you are from Boston, then you must have tried the dental treatment for sure. Dental implants in Boston for the sake of high end demand of the residents of Boston. Various factors have initiated the increase in the demand of dentists in Boston. Few among them are to be specified are: Residents of Boston are very particular regarding their jaw alignment and getting a picture perfect appearance. But most of the child are born with misaligned jaw setting and distorted facial structure. To minimize the distortion, dentists with proper knowledge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Pardoner s Tale Values A societal value is a quality that the majority of a culture agrees on. Societal values are essential to have a peaceful and coherent community. Both Chaucer and Langland use societal values to build on the stories they have written. In Chaucer s The Pardoner s Tale, The Wife of Bath s Tale and Langland s piers plowman we see many societal values and many exceptions to these values. In Chaucer s The Wife of Bath s Tale, we see that many people believe in the societal value that marriage is negative. In the setting and time period that The Wife of Baths takes place many people believe that it is better for a man to stay unmarried because women will only use their lust and manipulation to take their husbands money and tell secrets about them to everyone in town, forexample ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We see this stereotype fulfilled in the wife of baths prologue when the wife explains how she uses her lust and sex in exchange for material things like money. The Wife of Bath explains how it is important to make your husband give up everything for your love. Though we mainly see marriage depicted negatively for the men, the wife of baths explains how she views one of her marriages negatively. She explains how her final husband mistreated her by making her read stories about how terrible women were and abusing her physically. Another main societal value we see in The Wife of Bath s Tale is that women want control of their husbands. We see this throughout the prologue where the wife explains how she controlled all of her husbands with sex so she could receive riches. We know this is a principle that the majority of women agree on when the knight tells the queen and all her ladies, Women desire to have sovereignty as well upon their husband as their love and to have mastery their man above (Chaucer 1045) and none of the women or the queen object, so they spare the knights ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Meiji Constitution Essay Using specific examples from primary and secondary sources, address the following questions: 1. In the Meiji Constitution, the people of Japan are referred to as subjects, not as citizens. What is the difference, and why is this significant? Subjects were the people of Japan who had to follow, obey, and uphold the constitution, told that they had to conform, along with their ancestors and descendants. They were not as valued as the citizens according to the Emperor. The citizens were already considered to be as equal as the Emperor who had all the rights, respect, protection, and security. 2. According to the Meiji Constitution, what is the source of the Emperor s legitimacy as ruler of Japan? The source of the Emperor s legitimacy as a ruler of Japan is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Which also led to the defeating of the samurai castle disagreement. The shogun was also forced to resign, and the Emperor Mutsuhito regained his traditional powers and assuming the name enlightened rule or Meiji Restoration . Through the growing popular rights movement was a pressure on the constitutional government, which later led to the cabinet system, finally they started the workings of the Meiji Constitution. The samurais no longer received their upheld privileges, and the four class legal system was abolished, leading the people of Japan to be considered equal. The first railroad was built, and the first banking system was put into place. 5. Evaluate their significance in the context of Japan s response to Western influence in East Asia and the subsequent rise of Japan as an Asian power. Japan studied Western political, military, technological, economic, and social reforms. In doing so, they were able to modernize Japan. The first time Japan demonstrated their transformation into the modernized military power was when they defeated China in the Sino Japanese War over rights in Manchuria and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Modeling Disaster Recovery By Estimating Rpo And Rto Modelling Disaster Recovery by Estimating RPO and RTO Thaila Annamalai (CSU ID: 830860017), thaila@colostate.edu Abstract Disaster Recovery (DR) proposes strategies for choosing the pattern of DR for every business Unit. The importance of the business and the DR readiness is assessed by the recovery time objective (RTO) and recovery point objective (RPO). This assessing method make sure business continuity even under a drastic failure and a long disrupted period. The data backup and protection has become a basic requirement in networks because of the generation of data in huge volume from each business unit. The disasters that can occur has to be identified and should be evaluated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Traditionally, the DRP was to back up the data in a remote place and then access them during disaster. The storing of data remotely can take place in two ways either periodically or from time to time. These methods were costly and inefficient since large amount of storage was needed. The development in cloud computing paved a way for this problem. In cloud computing large amount of data can be generated and stored. Also, this gives real time backup of data. Though only large scale business units use real time backup other advantages of cloud computing are utilized by other business units. The primary working site and the backup site is separated. The probability of failure occurring in both sites at the same time is rare. The RTO is defined as the time during which the business unit is unavailable due to the failure. This includes the time of the disaster occurrence and the time needed to restore the functionalities. The RPO is the time period between two successive backups. This metric will let the user aware of the maximum amount of data that can be lost when the restoration is completed. The RPO should be close to 0 in an optimized DR system. MOTIVATION Disaster recovery has become the topic of interest in today s research due to two main reasons: (1) The size of the computer data handled by the organizations are huge and are growing with time. (2) if the data loss is not handled within the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Boucce Research Paper A Research About Bocce History: Bocce Ball has been evolving for thousands of years. The basics of the game can be traced back to games that were played in Egypt around 5000 BC when people first began settling along the Nile Delta. Records dating to the 3rd century BC also show the popularity of a Bocce like game with Roman soldiers. As the Roman Empire spread, this game was introduced throughout the European continent, Asia and North Africa. Bocce Ball is one of the oldest of all lawn or yard games. Best known in Italy, it is gaining popularity in North America since it can be played by people of all ages and on a great variety of surfaces. Bocce is played between two players or two teams of up to four players ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you are successful in getting your bocce closer to the pallino than your opponent, you are awarded points. Scoring: Bocce ball is a game played with two teams, each comprised of one, two or four players. Each team has four bocci balls with which to play, and they are divided equally among players. Each team tosses the bocci balls as close to the pallina ball as possible. How to play: 1.) Divide players into two teams of one, two or four players each. Each team gets four balls, divided equally among the players. A coin toss determines who will play first. 2.) To start the game have a player from the starting team stand behind the foul line (which is 10 feet from the throwing end of the court) and throw the small ball, or pallina, toward the opposite end of the playing surface. The same person who tossed the Pallino then throws the one Bocce Ball trying to get it as close to the Pallino as possible without touching it. 3.) The next team then throws one ball trying to get closer than the first team. If team two gets closer, then it is Team one s turn. If Team Two s ball does not come closer then they continue to throw until ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Special Education Disproportionality The problem of disproportionate numbers of minority students in special education can be attributed to a report by Lloyd Dunn in 1968 (as cited in Skiba et al., 2008) even though discrimination was evident long before that in America. The phenomenon of disproportionality as it relates to students from minority backgrounds being placed in special education refers to the percentage of students receiving services being a higher rate than is expected or that differs significantly from other races. Skiba et al. (2008) discuss the history of various aspects of the civil rights movement as they pertain to the issue of disproportionality of students from minority backgrounds in special education, the measurement tools used to determine the need for special education, the current status of disproportionality, and what factors have contributed to the discrepancies in numbers. Finally, recommendations are offered by the authors on how the existence of disproportionality of students from a minority background can be rectified. In response to various court cases relating to services for students with special needs, The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) was enacted to mandate to the states that data regarding overrepresentation of race and ethnicity must be collected and monitored. If it is determined that a disproportionate number of students from a minority background are receiving special education services, a review of policies and procedures is required to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Market Street Railway And San Francisco The Market Street Railway, Sutter Street Railroad, and the San Francisco San Mateo Railway merged in 1902 to become the United Railroads of San Francisco (URR). The URR was created by the aggressive capitalist consolidator and modernizer named Patrick Calhoun. An early project was to make uniform the rolling stock and track gauges, which led to the abandonment of the last four miles of horsecars that had been the backbone of transportation just a generation earlier. By this stage, the company had changed hands again. Over the years many independent lines had been absorbed, including the Clay Street Hill Railroad, the Presidio Ferries Railway, and the Ferries and Cliff House Railway. At 5:12 am on April 18, 1906, the great San Francisco ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analysis Of Seaworld And San Diego Summary SeaWorld in San Diego, California recently announced its facility has plans to phase out its killer whale shows. This decision is what PETA and other oppositions of SeaWorld has been seeking, but there is no news of ending these shows at their Orlando and San Antonio locations. There is Federal legislation in the works to ban orca breeding, importing and exporting them for public display. This legislation is called the Orca Act and is still in its early stages of proposal. Passing of the Orca Act would most likely be the only way Orlando would stop its killer whale shows. Stakeholders Shareholders: SeaWorld s shareholders have seen a steady decline in revenues over the past couple years, mainly because of the controversy associated with their killer whales shows. Not continuing these steps in Orlando or San Antonio, will continue to decrease revenue. Killer Whales: It is not natural for killer whales to perform shows and interact with humans. Stopping these shows in San Diego will allow them to live more relaxed and more natural. PETA: This is a small victory for PETA in its efforts against SeaWorld. With this decision, PETA will continue to push SeaWorld for more animal rights and stoppage of using animals for entertainment. Employees: Jobs within the San Diego facility with be shifted or cut. The need for animal trainers and performers will be cut. The face of the company employees at SeaWorld also get asked the most questions and sometimes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Epic Of Beowulf By Seamus Heaney Biography: Beowulf is an old story, that was composed somewhere between the middle of the seventh and tenth century, that used to be told orally in front of large groups of people, never being written down until much later when the original teller was long dead. Therefore the original author of Beowulf is unknown, however Seamus Heaney is one of the many to have translated it from old english into current english so many others can enjoy it as well. Seamus Heaney was born on April 13 in 1939. Born and raised in Ireland he was the eldest of nine children, and grew up on a family farm. The landscape gave him reason and background for many of his poems. He attended St. Columb s College in Londonderry. After that he went to Queen s University ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1975 he began teaching at Carysfort College, and became the head of the Department of English. He later resigned from his position at the college in 1981. He then went to Harvard to teach as the Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory in February of 1982, as well as teaching at Oxford as a professor of poetry. These jobs were a five year teaching arrangement. Mid 1980 s he began to translate the tale of Beowulf, and finished it in 1999. Seamus Heaney was influenced by poets like Gerard Manley Hopkins and John Crowe Ransom, who were also Irish. Yet, he was also influenced by the time he spent in America. When he was translating Beowulf, he attempted to keep the Anglo Saxon tone it had originally, while adding his own twist to it. He maintains the four line stress pattern it originally had, but also adds in imagery to make scenes more colorful. On top of this, he offers helpful notes on pronunciations of names, as well as specific usages of language instead of analogies. In 1995 Heaney won the Nobel Prize in Literature, being the second Irish poet to do so. He wrote five major works in his lifetime: Death of a Naturalist, North, The Haw Lantern, District and Circle, and Beowulf; A New Translation. Heaney s constant switch between two continents earned him audiences in Ireland, Britain, and America. He s earned many other prestigious awards including the W.H. Smith Award, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Ancient Eastern Thought and the Old Testament Essay LIBERTY UNIVERSITY THE BIBLE AMONG THE MYTHS JOHN, N. OSWALT A SUMMARY PAPER OF THE TEXT ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN THOUGHT AND THE OLD TESTAMENT SUBMITTED TO DR. RANDY G. HANEY DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY BY 03 MARCH 2013 Table of Contents CHAPTER 1: HISTORY AND METHODS 3 CHAPTER 2: COMPARATIVE STUDIES, SCHOLARSHIP, AND THEOLOGY 6 CHAPTER 3: SUMMARY OF THE LITERATURE OF THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST 10 CHAPTER 4: THE GODS 14 CHAPTER 5: TEMPLES AND RITUALS 19 CHAPTER 6: STATE AND FAMILY RELIGION 22 CHAPTER 7: COSMIC GEOGRAPHY 25 CHAPTER 8: COSMOLOGY AND COSMOGONY 28 CHAPTER 9: UNDERSTANDING THE PAST HUMAN ORIGINS AND ROLE 31 CHAPTER 10: UNDERSTANDING THE PAST 34 CHAPTER 11: ENCOUNTERING THE PRESENT 38 CHAPTER 12: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cultural Dimensions of Theology An examination of Israelite theology goes beyond finding similarities and differences, it should articulate the relationships which existed and clarify the cultural context. Otherwise, the mere interpretation of text may lead to interpretation with a theological significance based on our understanding. Scope of Comparative Study Academic attention in comparative studies focused on either individual features or literary preservation of traditions. Comparative research can be divided into three categories: 1) individual elements, 2) worldview concepts, and 3) literary preservation. Conclusions Walton listed ten principles for performing comparative studies and stated four goals for undertaking background studies. CHAPTER 2: COMPARATIVE STUDIES, SCHOLARSHIP, AND THEOLOGY Comparative study is employed by critical scholars in the critical study of historical and literary texts and is also used in confessional contexts. This chapter will look at the roles comparative studies play in both the critical and confessional contexts as well as how it is utilized for polemic purposes. Comparative Study and Critical Scholarship Darwin s theory of evolution spurred critical scholarship in the nineteenth century and evolution provided the groundwork for being sympathetic to the idea that religious practice and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Kitchen Towel Research Paper It s always helpful to keep kitchen towels in bulk when you spend many hours a day cooking and cleaning your kitchen. You want to find a multi purpose towel that can be used for drying dishes, hand drying, cleaning and more. Buying your kitchen towels in bulk on Amazon will save you money, and you will receive quality towels that will work great at home. Utopia sells a value bundle of kitchen towels in a set of 12. These matching towels are the perfect size to use for drying dishes, wiping down countertops or for hand drying. Utopia kitchen towels are made with durable cotton, making them absorbent and quick drying. They are also bleach proof, meaning they will not fade after being washed in hot water and bleach. Microfiber is a material ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Criminal Law Doctrine of vicarious liability The doctrine of vicarious liability generally operates within the law of torts. It has become well established in English law and historically has been called Master and Servant liability, which clearly indicates the circumstances in which the doctrine becomes applicable in tort law. The general rule in tort law is that a person who authorises a tort will personally be liable for damage or harm as a result. However, vicarious liability defines the circumstances in which a person is liable for the torts of another without express authorisation or ratification. The most common example of vicarious liability is the liability of an employer for the torts of his employees committed in the course of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Court of Appeal case of Mattis v. Pollock (t/a Flamingos Nightclub) a nightclub owner was held vicariously liable for the violent acts of an employed doorman. The Court of Appeal applied the rationale of Lister and held that a broad approach was required in assessing whether an individuals acts were sufficiently connected with the duties of his employment so as to justify imposing vicarious liability. Vicarious Liability under a statutory duty An employer can also be held vicariously liable for an employee s breach of a statutory duty. This duty differs to that of a common law duty in that the duty does not rise by operation of common law principles, but by statute. As such, the statute imposes a duty on the employee personally and makes no reference to the employer. An employer can be held liable for the breach of a statutory duty even where the statutory duty is owed by the employee personally and individually. This circumstance would potentially arise in the context of harassment within the workplace, where one employee has been harassed or bullied by another see the case of Majrowski v. Guy s and St Thomas s NHS Trust. However, emphasis will be placed on the intention of the legislature in creating the statute in deciding whether vicarious liability should be imposed. Conclusion Where vicarious liability is imposed on an employer, both the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. A Blacks Woman Struggle Running Head: A BLACK WOMAN S STRUGGLE 1 A Black Woman s Struggle Shamika Jeffery ENG 125 Stacie Hankinson June 2, 2014 A BLACK WOMAN S STRUGGLE 2 A Black Woman s Struggle Writing is a beautiful way of expressing how a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just her braveness and godliness sets an important atmosphere for the story. In What it is like to be a black girl author Patricia Smith uses modern day as her setting for her poem. In her poem she speaks of black girls putting on wigs and coloring their eyes with color (Contacts). Here Mrs. Smith enhances a setting of an on going struggle for acceptance even in this day and age when we all are supposed to feel equal. A BLACK WOMAN S STRUGGLE 4 Although each literary piece used the same theme, the authors delivered their message of racism in different forms. In short stories The theme is associated with an idea that lies behind the story . (Clugston 2010) The Welcome Table by Alice Walker was written in short story form. Here Mrs. Walker tells a story in an omniscient third person point of view. She speaks of the main character in the story from the people seeing her approaching and then entering an all white church. Written in eleven paragraphs, Mrs. Walker uses descriptive words to describe the old black lady and the incident from the onlookers the way they perceived her to be. Unlike the short story, the theme of a poem is rarely stated explicitly: it has to be looked for, discovered. And to identify it, you must consider the implications and representations of everything that appears in the poem . (Clugston 2010) In the poem What it is like to be a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. False Dreams In The Film American Beauty More than just a parodic take on suburban life, the film American Beauty speaks about looking closer at what we desire and believe will bring fulfillment. It depicts the perspective of very different characters, in which many share the similarity of chasing these beautiful dreams in an attempt to replace their weaknesses. As these characters get a glimpse of their dreams, they begin to discover how deceptive their idea of beauty is. For the audience, these dreams demonstrate how they are nothing but skewed fantasies that end up replacing true beauty. It is one character, Ricky Fitts, who further demonstrates how unaware these characters are of their false dreams. He is able to show this odd yet genuine concept of beauty through his vision that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Social Determinism And Its Impact On Society Essay Philosophers have attempted to define human nature for centuries, each coming up with a radically different idea of what makes us human. These determinists relate outside events or forces as the reason behind our actions. Our cognitive abilities separate us from beasts, however we are highly influential animals unconsciously and subconsciously. Social determinism has distinctly shaped mankind over time with a high degree of influence on our minds. 1. Historical Determinism Fredrick Hegel s philosophy initially defined historical determinism and strongly influenced Germany and Karl Marx. Hegel is highly recognized for his ideas of Geist and human progression over generations with raised consciousness (Twelve Theories). With this view, he saw that throughout history humans had advanced mentally and culturally to reach full development. With his various works, Hegel influenced many readers and lead to the division of historical determinists. Hegel s followers were categorized by the Left and Right camp based on whether or not they felt humans had reached absolute knowledge (Twelve Theories). In the left camp, a philosopher that left an impression on the concept of history named Karl Marx pushed Hegel s theories further. Karl Marx criticized the other camp in his work, Philosophy of Right and expanded on his economic standpoint. Working with Engels, he formed a materialism theory based off of the historical determinist point (Twelve Theories). Marx argued that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Ladder Of Divine Ascent, By St. John Climacus Essay Religion is a personal belief or faith in God or different Gods. The different perspectives of seeing God has been a controversy for centuries. Different religions and doctrines have had a great impact in our society. Many have suffered for various ways to worship God. Others are still wondering what to believe in, while important philosophers have their own conclusions over what religion consists of. Therefore, Christians have their faith and hope in the God who sent his only child to die for our sins. Good and evil exist and we observe it on a daily basis. Religion takes obedience which is shown in the painting The Ladder of Divine Ascent, by St. John Climacus illustrating the idea that people knew what is right and wrong when following God but for some it was hard to obey Him. I chose my topic on Mandates of Heaven by Lapham s Quarterly because it is a compelling topic for our ancestors and for these current times. Throughout my analysis I will state why I feel that the overall issue will continue to go unsolved unless one puts a practice to the test by building a relationship with God. In the preamble Mandates of Heaven Lapham is trying to level out the field by presenting to us the various beliefs of people who have their own thoughts of the identity of God. Many think God is dead because some do not or simply cannot physically prove Jesus exists and has risen from the dead on the third day. However, the central focus of this essay revolves around the thought of how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Trevor Nunn s Oklahoma ! Oklahoma! by Trevor Nunn is a romantic musical that revolves around two characters, Curly (played by Hugh Jackman) and Laurey (played by Josefina Gabrielle), who are not as expressive about their love for one another as they should be. The setting of Oklahoma! occurs during the development of the west in the state of Oklahoma. Furthermore, as the story progresses, both Curly and Laurey remain distant from one another and try to provoke jealousy, in order to make the other admit their love. However, both Laurey and Curly indirectly cause harm to many individuals around, by provoking jealousy. One specific character, Jud (played by Shuler Hensley), ends up entangled in both Curly and Laurey s mess, since Laurey wishes to make Curly jealous by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The theme revolves around the idea that if one does not express their true feelings and remain true to themselves, consequences could ensue that may involve others who had nothing to do with their issues in the first place. This theme could be derived from the inciting incident, the rising action and the climax. The inciting incident occurs due to the fact that Laurey chooses Jud over Curley in order to see how he would react. This example remains true to the theme since jealousy is the main force driving Laurey to commit to her actions, all the while remaining in denial of actually liking Jud. Moreover, Curley, being jealous of Jud, decides to pay him a visit which causes a commotion and a worsens the relationship between the two characters. Furthermore, this theme is at its peak relevancy when Laurey has her dream sequence. In Laurey s dream sequence, it is obvious that she has feelings for Curley, however, since she chooses to remain in denial and pursues the act of making Curley jealous, her dream sequence takes a turn for the worst. As her [Laurey] dream sequence progresses, she starts having visions of being raped and begins to see Curley being hurt by Jud, thus show her how her childish acts have hurt others and herself included. By leading Jud to believe that she has feelings for him, he begins to develop great feelings for her, therefore, at the climax of the play, Jud returns for Curley and Laurey s wedding in order to kill Curley, however, it is Jud that dies in the end. The consequences of Laurey remaining in denial and being jealous, led to her almost being raped and the death of Jud. One could also argue that it was Jud s jealousy of Curley that led to his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...