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2. The Crucible Of Life By Timothy Crutcher
The Crucible of Life, by Timothy Crutcher, is a book that explains: the interrelationship of theological
method and religious epistemology, the function of experience as an authority, the specific
epistemological grounds, and the usefulness today of John Wesley s theological method (17). The
book begins by explaining an important distinction in Wesley s usage of the word experience in
comparison to our contemporary common use of the word. That is, Wesley uses the word experience
to describe an outward, active process rather than a subjective and passive interpretation (23).
Furthermore, it is noted that Wesley should not be assumed to be a Lockean philosopher due to his
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In other words, subjective experience offers no grounds to be tested against in Wesley s view (82).
Then, the authority of scripture and its a priori usage is presented. Scripture provides a positive a
priori, which is information that is useful when approaching new experiences (98) and negative a
priori, which is that which provides boundaries to our understandings (102). Furthermore, our
interpretation of scripture is monitored by reason. Reason (as logic) is necessary for a correct
interpretation of scripture to Wesley (110). Without it, we would be unable to acquire tools for proper
interpretation of scripture. In addition, reason may only be utilized when provided with experience
(115). However, experience, at times, can exceed that which reason has the power to evaluate (117).
And so, when reason is unable to be utilized to evaluate a particular experience, the hermeneutical
process between reason and experience becomes useful. We can evaluate our experiences via reason
continually until our experiences eventually point in a direction that can, perhaps, issue analyzable
knowledge on issues that were, at first, merely subjective (120). If an experience never arises in an
objective, rather than subjective, way throughout the hermeneutical, then Wesley admits that not even
his concept of spiritual senses can resolve the issue and the experience
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3. My Sophomomore Year
My Sophomore Year was the easiest year I had at Euclid because I turned in almost every
home/classwork in every class but I slipped up a couple times during the 3rd Quarter. But overall my
performance was good and I m glad I was successful during my 2nd year at Euclid. The challenges I
had during my sophomore year was when I had to do a presentation but the downfall was I couldn t
use wikipedia to look up certain information on my subject which was hard for me because I use
wikipedia for information on a person, team or events in the world(past or recent). But in the end my
presentation ended up being a great one due to the fact I was able to find my information somewhere
else and the website also had videos and pictures so I can show to the class the class enjoy the
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I learned so much during that class I learned how indians hunt food and how the Boston tea party
came to be not only that we watch inspiring movies like Man of Honor with Cuba Gooding Jr and we
watched remakes of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the twin towers. But during that class I made a lot of
friends that I still talked to today we might not say much too each other while were in were in school
but overall we ll play basketball with each other and go to the movies or just hang out in general i m
glad I took that class because not only im geting high school credits but I made a lot of great friends in
the
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4. Compare And Contrast Marketing Strategy
2.2. Marketing strategy Nowadays, the concept of strategy in general and marketing strategy in
particular appears very popularly in modern market. Oxford Advanced Learner s Dictionary (2005,
p.1516) defines strategy as a plan that is intended to achieve a particular purpose or the process of
planning something or putting a plan into operation in a skilful way . Chandler, A. D. Jr (1962, p.7)
views strategy as the determination of the basic long term goals and objectives of an enterprise and the
adoption of courses of action and the allocation of resources necessary to carry out these goals . In
another work, according to Anthony, R. N. (1965, p.15), strategy is the process of deciding on
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Amstrong, G, 2012). The most important point of this strategy is difference . Moreover, that difference
has to be valuable, unique and hard to copy. Differentiation advantage can only be achieved when a
firm is able to obtain from its differentiation a price premium in the market which exceeds the cost of
providing differentiation (Robinson J., 1933). To gain differentiation competitive advantage, the
company will have to invest a big budget to its product research and development. However, to remain
it is another story. Apple is one of the pioneers in implementing this strategy. Focus: If the company
cannot compete with both of the two above strategies, then it should think about focusing on
occupying only one or a few market segments (niche market), with typical groups of customer. The
customers of niche market are usually interested in either low price or differentiation, but other typical
features instead. As these features are not popular, the product range of the companies following cost
and differentiation cannot reach, and the company following focus strategy can avoid the fierce
competition with the other two groups. Roll Royce is a typical example for this
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5. Amos False God
Amos was a prophet in 800s B.C. the problems he faces was idol worship of false Gods. He lived
when King Jeroboam II. Amos wanted all people to be nice and kind that s how he shared God s word
with others. Amos told the Israelites that their country would be destroyed and that doom would fall
over them. But then the Israelites did not listen to him so they kept worshiping false gods but then the
Babylonians invaded Israel and took over.
Pope Francis was born in Buenos Aires Argentina on December 17, 1936. He became Pope on March
13, 2013 he was the 266th Roman Catholic Pope. He was an Archbishop of Buenos Aires Argentina
from 1998 2013. He was also named person of the year in 2013 and he preached the word of God to
the people all over
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6. Climate Change And Mexico Essay
The Effect of Increased Greenhouse Gasses on Mexico and it s Effort to Reduce Environmental
Damage
Introduction
For over a hundred years, scientists have been carefully gathering and verifying data on the earth s
temperature. The latest data reveals some striking trends:All 10 of the warmest years on record have
occurred in the last 15 years The 1990 s have already been warmer than the 1980 s the warmest
decade on record The global average surface temperature has risen 0.5 degrees (site source)For the
first time ever, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the authoritative international body
charged with studying this issue, concluded that the observed increase in global average temperature
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According to the Panel s range of possible scenarios, an atmospheric doubling of carbon dioxide could
occur as early as 2050. Future impacts worldwide from this kind of warming will most likely include:
damage to human health, severe stress on forests, wetlands, and other natural habitats, dislocation of
agriculture and commerce, expansion of the earth s deserts, melting of the polar ice caps and
consequent rise in the sea level, and more extreme weather events [on line] (Available: lt;a href=
http://www.epa.gov/global warming gt;www.epa.gov/global warming)This paper will discuss some
impacts of global climate change on Mexico, what action Mexico is taking toward sustainable
development (ie.
Population conferences, earth summits, etc.), how Mexico is treating it s environment presently, and
background information of Mexico will be presented. MexicoMost of Mexico is an immense, elevated
plateau, flanked by mountain ranges that fall sharply off to narrow coastal plains in the west and east.
The two mountain chains, the Sierra Madre Occidental to the west and the Sierra Madre Oriental in
the east, meet in a region called La Junta in the southeast. At La Junta the two ranges form the Sierra
Madre del Sur, a maze of volcanic mountains containing the highest peaks in Mexico. The Sierra
Madre Del Sur leads into the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, which lies between the Bay of Campeche and
the Gulf of Tecuantepec.
The prominent topographical feature of the
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7. Life Styles And Income Of Individuals And Their Households
After analysing all the information it appears to me that the life styles and income of individuals and
their households will differ, in particular the gender difference that will arise between men and
women. We all understand that paid employment is a major source of every household s income and
the pay that each individual receives is greatly influenced by the type of job. Gender matters in pay
too (Callaghan :2012, p62) this shows that women in the UK on average are paid less this is due to
women are concentrated more on lower paid jobs because men are placed more in senior management
position s while women would be placed more in a secretarial and administrative role. Additional to
this, she highlights that there is an increased caring commitment taken by women and is a direct result
in the pay gap. The ageing society today does show us that on average women are more likely
expected to live longer than men. After considering all these issues, women will have a huge effect on
their financial life course. So in this essay I will discuss all about what financial consequences women
could probably face by being paid less than men, living longer and likely to become carers. While the
equal Pay Act 1970 and the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 had established the equal pay right for equal
work in the UK, data presented by Office for National Statistics (ONS), represents that there are still a
considerable difference in way men and women paid for example, in 2010 men earned an
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8. Truman s Work Ethic And Determination
Truman America was not built on fear. America was built on courage, on imagination and an
unbeatable determination to do the job at hand Harry S Truman, this quote shows that nothing will get
in Truman s way and he will get around every obstacle. Truman, born May 8th 1884 in Lamar MO.
Unlike some other presidents and people of importance, Truman was not born into a family of wealth.
Without money Truman became successful through his work ethic and determination. Despite all of
Truman s struggles he always found a way to get through. Truman changed millions of lives, he
served as 33rd president of the United States. While serving as president Truman created The Truman
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He had to make a name for himself alone. Truman was born on May 8th, 1884 in Lamar, Missouri, a
farm community. John Truman, Harry s father was a livestock trader. The Truman family settled in
independence, Missouri. In school Truman succeeded, he was a very strong student. Every night and
morning Truman had to milk a cow just so he was able to have milk for breakfast. But that s not all
Truman had to do to maintain happiness in the Truman household, he also had to slip wood, carry it,
and put it in the wood box behind the stove so he could get up in the morning to start a fire for
breakfast. When he was thirteen Truman would go to work before and after school and on the
weekends just to provide for his family and make money for college. In 1902 the Truman s moved to
Kansas City, where Truman found a job as a utility clerk at the national bank of commerce. Kansas
City was a thriving metropolis in the early years of the century. During school Truman was an avid
reader, he spent a lot of time reading books from the Independence public library. From 1906 until
1917 Truman worked on and helped manage the family farm near Grand View, Missouri. Even though
Truman worked long hours on the farm he still had the energy to do outside activities. While in
Kansas City he had enlisted in the Missouri national guard. Since Truman s family did not have
enough money to send him to college,
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9. Vincent Van Gogh Still Life With Flowers
Still Life with flowers by Vincent Van Gogh was made in 1888. In this artwork, the first thing that I
recognized was the flower vase. The flower vase contains many pink flowers and along with its long
and sharp leaves. The vase is colored black and white with its top half having green and red decoration
on it. Next to the vase are two books laying on top of one another. The book on top is yellow while the
one below is tan. These objects are on top of a brown table. The background is plane with only one
color being green. After looking at the work carefully, it reminds me of my own childhood. Although
this artwork does not have an exact focal point, however the flower vase does capture my attention.
Composition plays a major role in this
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10. What Was The Use Of The Steam Engine During The Industrial...
The steam engine was one of the most important technologies of the Industrial Revolution, although
steam did not replace water power in importance in Britain until after the Industrial Revolution. From
Englishman Thomas Newcomen s atmospheric engine, of 1712, through major developments by
Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer James Watt, the steam engine began to be used in many
industrial settings, not just in mining, where the first engines had been used to pump water from deep
workings. Early mills had run successfully with water power, but by using a steam engine a factory
could be located anywhere, not just close to water. Water power varied with the seasons and was not
available at times due to freezing, floods and dry spells.
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They were extremely inefficient by modern standards, but when located where coal was cheap at pit
heads, opened up a great expansion in coal mining by allowing mines to go deeper. Despite their
disadvantages, Newcomen engines were reliable and easy to maintain and continued to be used in the
coalfields until the early decades of the nineteenth century. By 1729, when Newcomen died, his
engines had spread to France, Germany, Austria, Hungary and Sweden. A total of 110 are known to
have been built by 1733 when the joint patent expired, of which 14 were abroad. In the 1770s, the
engineer John Smeaton built some very large examples and introduced a number of improvements. A
total of 1,454 engines had been built by
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11. My First Experience At Giving Birth
My First Experience at Giving Birth
Life seemed to have ended just as it was starting. One of my greatest wishes in life was to become a
mother, a nurturing, caring, patient, self gratifying responsibility. Every time I interacted with people
and every time I saw other ladies with their sons and daughters, I admired to be like them because I
love children.
However, I did not know the kind of journey that was ahead of me because I thought giving birth was
just an easy task. And before realizing that I was pregnant, I was so nervous because I thought
something might have been seriously wrong with me. For days I had been throwing up and I couldn t
pin point the reason why, although I did miss my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although it was a hard decision to make I knew in my heart I was doing the right thing.
During my pregnancy I felt like a queen and everyone in my family was very supportive. However,
my joy suddenly turned into sadness as time elapsed and my expected delivery date was drawing near.
During pregnancy, I was very careful in everything I did to protect my unborn infant. I kept imagine
the kind of joy my unborn child would bring me and my child s father after giving birth. I even visited
a nutritionist for advice on the type of diet I should intake because I did not want to compromise the
delivery of my unborn child in any way. So I followed the doctors orders which was to take my
prenatal vitamins every day as well as my iron pills three times a day and avoid any strenuous activity
such as exercising / lifting anything heavy. I also became more cautious in the things that I ate because
some of the fish that I was eating contained mercury which could have be harmful to my unborn child,
and eating hot sauce was giving me heart burn and indigestion. Besides that, all sweets that I had been
eating was making me gain and excessive amount of weight which was causing my ankles to swell. So
I cut out all the unhealthy food that I was eating because my aimed was to make sure that nothing
would prevent me from having a safe delivery.
At the time I tried not thinking about having my first child at seventeen
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12. Disadvantages Of Culgural Shock
Recently,globalisation,with its numerous impacts on world productio,consumption,
trade,employmet,communication and technology, has chanbed the world environment for
business,resulting in enhaced competition,emerging opportunities as well as threats and
risks.Managing business organisations effectively has been more important,complicated and
challenging. Business nowadays has go adapt multivariate technologies or strategies in order to
compete and survive successfully. Therefofe it is important for managers to examine critically the
opportunities and risks,poised to businesses in order tohelp them in appropriate decision making
process Most studies and literatures suggest that the overall benefigs as aresult of
globalisation,outweighs its cost. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
THE DIFFERENCE INMANAGERIAL STYLE IN JAPAN AND UNITED STATES. United states
and Japan are two main giant economic powers inthe pacific region. Each country has developed their
own management leadership practice,that is suitable for theircultures. Gupta, Hanges and Dorfman
(2002) found that united states is clustered in in the same group as Australia, New zealand and
england in the anglo culture, while Japan in the same group as Korea,China and Taiwan in the
confucian Asia. The argument is that the nations in the same cluster, have more closely related culture
than the other clusters. Despite the cultural differences, there is one sibnificant aspect, where united
states and Japan are similar,both xountries embrace the capitalism idealogy. However Ralson
Holt,Terpstra and Chang (2008), suggest that the Japanese interpretation of capitalist idea is not
identical to their U.S counterpart.That is one resoan why Japan can still preserve their culture,
regardless the westernasation enforced by
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13. Wal-Mart Ethics Essay
Wal Mart Stores, Inc. is currently entangled in a legal battle that will decide if the company has
engaged willfully in gender based discrimination. Underlying causes, organizational culture and
ethical issues will be examined in determining how the largest private employer in the United States
could have fallen prey to unfair labor practices. In 1999, women constituted 72% of Wal Mart s hourly
employees, but only 33% of its managerial employees (Bhatnagar, 2004). This fact and many others
are the reasons many people allege that Wal Mart has unfair labor practices. The Dukes v. Wal Mart
case challenged the hiring, promotion and pay practices of Wal Mart. The case was filed in June 2001.
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Another root cause of Wal Mart s problem is their lack of a formal job posting policy. Associates are
not made aware of management level openings. Those who selected to move up in the organization
are picked by store and division level management staff without regard to skill or educational
requirements. This system is described as a tap on the shoulder process (Betty Dukes v. Wal Mart
Stores, Inc 2004). Another underlying problem for Wal Mart is the company s policy to promote from
within the company. This reinforces the organizational bad culture and practices.
There are many unresolved issues with Wal Mart that have made the news. The hourly pay scale for
employees at the store level is below the Federal poverty level, many of the employees can t afford
health care, and inequality of hiring women for management positions. The average Wal Mart
employee earns $8.00 an hour, with the average work week being about 32 hours. This equates to
$256 a week or $13,312 a year. The Federal poverty level for a family of three is $14,630 (Brownstein
2005). Wal Mart s personnel polices are directed to keep wages cheap. Wal Mart does this so they can
maximize their profits. The health benefits for a Wal Mart employee costs 20% of the average
employee s paycheck. Of their 1.2 million employees, 2/3 of the employees can t afford the health
benefits. Over the last 12 years,
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14. North Metro Home Services ( Nmhs ) Is Owned By Cody And...
*North Metro Home Services (NMHS) is owned by Cody and Tera Hopkins, Cody Hopkins has over
20 years of experience in the plumbing industry as a master plumber. The company is a small
privately owned plumbing company headquartered in Stanchfield, MN operating from the residence of
Cody and Tera Hopkins. North Metro Home Services has started to provide plumbing services for the
north metro of Minnesota. The Company was started to take advantage of the perceived weakness and
inadequacies of other regional companies in terms of quality and customer satisfaction. North Metro
Home Services has maintained an excellent reputation in the community and industry due to the
sales/management and administration skills of Cody and Tera Hopkins. North Metro Home Services
provides top quality plumbing and home services that include the following:
Plumbing Sheet Rocking Flooring Framing
Finish Carpentry Cabinetry Countertops Ceiling/Wall Texturing
HVAC Decking Installation Maintenance
Siding Renovation
The owners of North Metro Home Services believe that most companies in this industry suffer two
major problems. These are poor scheduling of job projects and poor retention of quality employees.
Both lead to lower customer satisfaction, lack of repeat business and a low word of mouth referral
rate. North Metro Home Services will continue to exploit these weaknesses to gain a greater local
market share. However, NMHS wants to improve the efficiency of the business processes and increase
our
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15. Importance Of Subjective Modality
1. What is the problem?
The main problem of the topic is that subjective modality can be expressed not only through
commonly known and most frequently used modals and auxiliaries such as modal verbs, but through
other means, such as adjectives, nouns, adverbs etc.
According to Solganik, subjective modality is present in all levels of language. In the lexicology, it s a
variety of evaluative means; in morphology modal linking words, particles, pronouns, etc. Even in
semantics of case, modality occurs. The most important role that modality plays is in syntax. Not only
does subjective modality contributes to semantics, but also to the functioning of syntactical units and
speech production.
2. A broad study of the question.
Modality is a linguistic manifold phenomenon. It is a broad expression of the speaker s opinions
toward the situation or event, it expresses the relations between the utterance and reality. Semantics of
subjective modality does not only include intellectual ability and ability to reason, but it also includes
different types of emotional reaction.
There are several classifications of modality where subjective mood occurs: deontic and epistemic.
Epistemic modality. The word epistemic came from Greek, meaning `knowledge . According to
Palmer (2001), speakers use epistemic modality in order to express their judgments about the facts,
they use it in when they utter or write their attitude. Epistemic modality concerns what is necessary or
possible based on
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16. Advantage Of Space Travel Technology
Advancing space travel capabilities for the better of mankind
Further developing space travel can lead to a much better and more advanced world. Advancing the
world s space travel capabilities can lead to a vast number of opportunities. Research can be advanced
even further than what it already is. Humanity can colonize celestial bodies in our solar system,
avoiding exceeding the world s population carrying capacity. Discoveries that will be made out in
space can be life changing such new sources of energy or developing new ways to travel even further,
faster. Multiple industries can be affected in positive ways such as the science, medical, technology
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Also humanity can develop a new way to travel further and faster as a result of utilizing new forms of
energy or elements that might be discovered. Traveling past the outer or inner most part of the solar
system and to earths celestial neighbors can prove vital in terms of research. Currently every element
that humanity knows about has been found on earth, brought to earth by interstellar visitors such as
asteroids, or were only observed being created due to a supernova of stars. As a result of travelling to
celestial satellites we may discover new elements, not native to earth. For example, Dobransky said in
an article posted in the International Journal of World Peace, With the rapid depletion of oil and other
common energy sources, alternative energy resources are being pursued. After the Fukushima, Japan
meltdown, there is a renewed effort to move towards safer forms of power. Helium 3 is a source for
fusion energy that has no chance of a nuclear meltdown and it produces no radioactive waste. While
there are very small quantities of Helium 3 here on earth, there are vast quantities of it on the moon. It
could be a very clean, abundant, and cheap energy source for centuries to come. Just one future rocket
trip to the moon could return with enough Helium 3 to meet all of the U.S. s energy needs for one full
year the fusion technology required to transform Helium 3 to commercial
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17. Ariana Grande s Song You Don T Know Me
Art can be expressed in many different forms. Such as paintings, literature, dance, photography, and
music. The purpose of art is to convey stories to an audience. An example of this would be Ariana
Grande s song, You Don t Know Me . In this song, Ariana is telling the story of how people are
judging her based off of what is said about her in the media, instead of getting to know her for
themselves. Art can be interpreted in different mediums. I decided to use the different principles and
elements of art such as emphasis, focal point, color, variety, pattern, rhythm, positive shapes, and
contrast in order to recreate the story that Ariana is singing about in her song. In my composition, I am
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In my piece, I used the repetition of the shapes of lines and colors to create a pattern. This pattern of
alternating colors created an alternating rhythm in my artwork. I received inspiration for this rhythm
from the alternating rhythm in the song. Grande s Song starts off with heavy bass and is loud, but
transitions into a softer and slower rhythm. Throughout the song they rotate. In my composition, I
recreated this alternating rhythm by the way I had my lines start from the bottom corner on the right
side, but on the opposite side I started my lines from the top corner. The alternating colors and lines on
both sides create their own rhythms which coexist to form a complex, alternating rhythm in the
design. Using the colored lines I made a positive shape inside of my artwork. The outline of my figure
s body is the positive shape because it appears to be in the front of the composition. I made the girl a
positive shape because instead of coloring her in I left her colorless. The figure also creates a contrast
in my artwork. The plain, whiteness of the figure creates a contrast with the colorful lines next to it. In
conclusion, I used the different principles and elements of art to convey the story from Ariana Grande
s song, You Don t Know Me . Using emphasis, focal point, color, variety, pattern, rhythm, positive
shapes, and contrast to communicate the theme of the story is saying that people
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18. The Mistakes Of Hester Prynne And Monica Lewinsky
Public humiliation has changed immensely weighing heavily on the creation of the internet
introducing the idea of online cyberbullying as opposed to scaffolding in a town square. As modern
society revels in putting people on a public pedestal, the scaffold that Hester Prynne is put onto marks
her as no longer a person with feelings, just as a negative figure people look upon to make themselves
feel higher. After the news broke of Monica Lewinsky s scandal, people no longer recognized her as a
young adult who makes mistakes, but was treated like a person with no emotions and incapable of
being affected by her mistakes. As the story went on throughout the internet, she was only represented
as a person through the mistake she made just as Hester Prynne was recognized for the crime she
committed. Publicly shaming Hester Prynne and Monica Lewinsky is and was a way for people to
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For example, teenagers do not understand the affect a small text during driving can have until the car
crashes or someone gets hurt or even dies. Because most perpetrators did not know Monica Lewinsky
or did not know Hester Prynne personally, it becomes less of an issue being that one is just adding
onto the public opinion or conversation. Unfortunately, in modern society, there is not a way to stop
the public shaming or cyberbullying, but for a person to experience the pain or just have sympathy
towards the person can help understand the effect of being put onto a scaffold and the consequences of
dehumanizing a
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19. Japanese Art Research Paper
After Japanese ports started to trade with the West, woodblock prints bearing Japanese artwork were
used by European artists for artistic inspirations. The prints were inexpensive and could easily serve as
souvenirs, making significant demand among European artists of the time. The masterful use of color
and imagination made the Ukiyo e prints extremely popular. At the same time, the characteristics of
Japanese art were markedly different from the traditional European forms of aesthetic expression. The
asymmetrical compositions, strong diagonals, elongated figures, and the flatness of surface influenced
the Post Impressionist age heavily. European painters, for instance, Claude Monet, Paul Gauguin,
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In 19th century France, the city was steeped in modernity. As Baudelaire said, the painter should
capture the transitory and eternal aspects of modern life. The daily life and bourgeois entertainment
turned into their sources of inspirations, paralleling to the subject matter of Ukiyo e prints. For
instance, the café and nightclub of Paris were the same as the teashops and brothels in old Edo. These
innovative works of art inspired the new generation artists in France to seek for an alternative
aesthetic experience in the modern period. The next part of the paper will use Henri Toulouse Lautrec
as representative example illustrating the immense influence of Japanese prints on the Post
Impressionism
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20. Hobbit Book Comparison
The story started with the four children whose names were Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy. One day,
they stepped through a wardrobe and entered a different world, NARNIA, a land frozen in eternal
winter, a country waiting to be set free. It was enslaved by the power of the White Witch. Edmund was
absorbed by her, desiring to become the king of NARNIA. However, he was exploited, and his brother
and sister would go to save him. They needed to face many problems. Thus, their adventure began. As
all hope was lost, the return of the Great lion, Aslan, signaled a great change and even a great
sacrifice. Finally, Justice would defeat the evil in the war. The four children ended up becoming king
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Edmund was an immature boy. He didn t feel like being the second child. Peter didn t like Edmund,
too. Sometimes Peter used the word beast to describe him. Thus, Edmund chose to participate in the
White Witch. Although he knew the White Witch was the evil side in his deep mind, he still couldn t
control his desire no matter he was desirous of being the king or eating the Turkish Delight.
Nevertheless, as all his hope was lost, both the sacrifice of Aslan and the Lucy s bottled medicine
rescued him. The most important is that Peter finally accepted him because they were family. Peter as
well as Edmund didn t hate each other anymore. The chronicles of NARNIA were composed of many
emotions, teamwork, friendship and family
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21. Jenny Sullivan s First Love
The poem First Love by Mick Gowar describes the affect that first love has. Rejection by Jenny
Sullivan details the shame that rejection brings.
The title First Love links to a sense of naivety and innocence. It suggests that the poem may be
romantic and meaningful.
On the other hand, the title Rejection instantly signifies a negative atmosphere and implies that the
poem may be an elegy, as it could be exploring the darker, more sorrowful side of one s mind.
Whilst the poems share some similarities, they do not have many ideas or themes in common. First
Love includes themes such as desperation and naivety. These can be identified throughout the poem.
Desperation is particularly evident in the second stanza with the exclamative Please! and the use of
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These themes help create a reflective mood with the feeling of shame also prevalent. This poem seems
to be challenging popular belief as the first line is Rejection is orange . This is shocking as one would
usually assume rejection to be grey and nondescript . Isolation is highlighted here, as it suggests that
they stand out, thus making them feel alone, a point which is repeated a couple of lines later, in which
they describe themselves as a council worker s jacket . This point is where I began to sense a link to
mental illness as the jacket is used to represent a public symbol of shame, much like the way mental
illness is viewed in society. This idea is illuminated again in the last quatrain where they describe
themselves as feeling slightly leftover after all the guests/have gone. This links back to the theme of
isolation and also links to the ideas of low self worth and mental illness. Paranoia can also be
identified through descriptions of people whispering behind my back , this again links to mental
illness as many sufferers attempt concealing
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22. Don t Ban Photos Of Skinny Models
In the article Don t Ban Photos of Skinny Models , by Vanessa Friedman; who is the chief fashion
critic for the New York Times. In Friedman s article she is talking about how she doesn t want to ban
certain photos or ads of skinny models because she thinks it is wrong to say or think a skinny or thin
women s body is unhealthy by upright looking at her appearance. The purpose is that how she doesn t
want to ban certain photos or ads of skinny models because she thinks it s unnecessary to just create a
nonsense situation and also because people are just judging a skinny or slim body that may be healthy
or unhealthy. In this case the audience, most likely women disagree with Friedman because they think
they should ban photos or ads because they are unrealistic to them. Since the intended audience is
mainly women or teenagers, they have much more knowledge about why they should ban certain
photos and ads. For example, in the article where it said And then there s the 2016 Pirelli calender,
photography by Annie Leibovitz, which broke with tradition by showcasing a dozen women of
different ages and body types, most of them clothed (Friedman). That emphasized that women should
be more comfortable with themselves because everyone is beautiful in any body type, also you can
already know that Annie disagrees with Friedman because she did a showcase. The context of this
article shows how a lot of women disagree with Friedman s statement about not banning ads of skinny
models.
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23. Training Workshop For 100 Managers
Training presents a chance to build the learning, aptitudes, and capacities of all workers inside of an
organization. This can be done by addressing limitations, improving employee performance, and
enforcing compliance. Training is one of a few segments that assume a critical part in the
accomplishment of a company. Hence, consistently, companies spend a large amount of its resources
on training. In this paper we will development and deliver a two day training workshop for 100
managers. This two day training workshop will enable supervisors to identify their role, communicate
effectively, set realistic objectives, and give valuable feedback to subordinates. Performance ratings
are essential in light of the fact that they illuminate precisely what management anticipates from their
employee s. Ratings additionally furnishes managers with the adaptability to appoint workers
assignment or obligations not recorded under that representative s position depiction. Ratings when
utilized legitimately can help as a part of enhancing the everyday operations of a business and in
addition to accomplish company objectives. This two day training workshop is fundamental for
mangers to learn how to successfully deliver one on one performance reviews to employees. Learning
Objectives Learning objectives describe what students are expected to learn by the end of training.
Below are three training objective for the attendees of the two day Crucial Conversations training
course. Supervisory
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24. Similarities Between Catholicism And Secular Humanism
A similarity is that both Catholicism and Secular Humanism believe that there is a moral code which
must be followed to live a peaceful life, however they differ as to the origin, with Catholicism being
that God created the moral compass whereas Secular Humanists believe that human character and
behaviour created moral beliefs. Both believe in the ethical principles and the dignity and worth of all
people and creation. Both also believe in the truth setting individuals free and that there is a purpose in
life. Another similarity is that both believe that something happened in the universe a long time ago
which created human life and the earth which we live on.
There are many wider implications when it comes to the belief of God s existence. The 2 views shapes
the way believers see the world and interact with it. One wider implication is social implications.
Catholics gather together every Sunday at mass bringing about a sense of community whereas Secular
Humanists do not gather to share their beliefs as they do not have any beliefs, this socially impacts
them as it means that they have less of a sense of community. This could also be a geographical
impact as Catholics all gather together on special occasions such as when a new Pope is elected or
during a canonisation, this unites Catholics all around the world together. Another example is that
Catholics travel all around the world to see historic land marks to do with Christianity such as Notre
Dame which is a famous
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25. Reasons For Reimbursement
The current method for reimbursement is not adequate for ensuring cost effective services and
technology. There are five reasons for this inadequacy.4 Firstly, the health outcomes are improved by
new technology on average, but this is not applicable to every technology .Secondly, many new
technologies are characterized by ineffectiveness and redundancy and the problem is worsened as it is
not easy to distinguish between effective technologies and ineffective technologies when they are first
introduced. Thirdly, new technologies generally increase health care costs even though several
technologies might reduce costs through the replacement of more expensive alternatives or the
prevention of expensive health repercussions. Fourth, the inappropriate
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26. Petruchio Changes In The Taming Of The Shrew
In William Shakespeare s comical play The Taming of the Shrew, Petruchio marries Kate for her
enormous dowry and tames her shrewishness and bad temper despite being an aggressively assertive
woman. The play focuses on Petruchio s controlling nature over Kate, treating her poorly in front of
others. At first, Petruchio makes his peers believe that he is a respectful man, but as the play
progresses, this thought flips. Petruchio s counterfeit persona differs from his intentions and continues
on until the reader notices the changes because of the characters Petruchio affects. During Petruchio
and Kate s first encounter, Petruchio s response towards her wild actions is the opposite. Petruchio
reacts positively to Kate s ill temperedness as a
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27. Lady With An Erine Analysis
Lady With an Ermine In his portrait Lady with an Ermine, Leonardo da Vinci s innovative detail to
composition, chiaroscuro, and symbolism allows the emergence of a new style of portraiture.
In the book Leonardo da Vinci: The Marvellous Works of Nature and Man, Kemp demonstrates his
knowledge on Leonardo s portrait through stylistic analysis and historical input. Shell and Sironi
presents their article Cecilia Gallerani: Leonardo s Lady with an Ermine, through studies in the
identification of the painting. The authors of the article study physical and historical features of the
painting to create meaning. Through the analysis of stylistic features and examination of history, the
meaning of the Lady with an Ermine can be uncovered as a portrait with poetic vitality and aristocratic
value.
The portrait Lady with an Ermine by Leonardo da Vinci [Fig. 1], displays a young lady known as
Cecilia Gallerani with an ermine on her lap. Cecilia s head tilts to the side and the line of her eyes
follows as she gazes away from the beholder. The positioning of her head and eyes create a mysterious
atmosphere around her. She seems dignified through the divergence of her eyes from the beholder.
Furthermore, her body is slanted towards the beholder while her head slants in the opposite direction.
The composition of her body seems to be engaging with the beholder but her her gaze indicates no
interest. The distance between the beholder and her indicates that one can only admire her from afar.
The ermine sits gracefully in Cecilia s arms and its eyes also diverts away. The ermine tilts its head to
his right, opposite of Cecilia. The different angles of their heads reflects the dynamics and movement
of the portrait. Therefore, the portrait does not feel stiff but rather lively.
Another feature of this portrait is the use of Chiaroscuro and its ability to make the portrait look
realistic. The light source coming from the left side illuminates Cecilia s skin against the dark
background. The light brightens the entire left side of Cecilia and the ermine, meanwhile creating
shadows on the right side of her body. The shadows, however, are soft like reflected light. The
reflected light has intensity on the bright parts of her body
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28. Inherit The Wind Themes
Inherit the Wind Essay Assignment Inherit the Wind was a heartfelt play that was published in 1955,
nearly three decades after the Scopes Monkey Trial. Like teaching a stubborn teenager, this play opens
the consciousness of those who were narrow minded when dealing with justice.
The three themes that stood out most were respecting different perspectives, freedom of thought, and
the search for truth. Firstly, respecting different perspectives was the largest theme of this play. In
Tennessee, the teaching of evolution was banned because Darwin s theory of evolution goes against
the theory of creation in the Bible. Tennessee s citizens believed in the
Bible blindly. Cates, a high school teacher, was arrested for illegally teaching evolution.
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This shows that citizens were taught to take religion seriously at an early age. Cates says that he was
treated worst by the citizens than a murderer. You murder a wife, it isn t nearly as bad as murdering an
old wives tale. States Drummond, kill one of their fairy tale notions, and they call down the wrath of
God. This further shows the public s narrow mindedness when exposed to opposing viewpoints.
Secondly, the search for truth was an important theme. As Drummond defended
Cates, he says that only truth has meaning , not right or wrong . The religious and the scientific have
opposite perspectives, but both are neither right nor wrong .
Tolerance for other beliefs was readdressed again when Drummond exits the scene with both a Bible
and a copy of Darwin s On the Origin of Species. Look behind the paint...if it s a lie~ show it up for
what it really is. This quote reminds readers that the truth is not always at the surface and it takes
searching to find the hidden truth. Lastly, a main theme in Inherit the Wind was the freedom of
thought. A law called the
Butler Law existed, banning the teaching of evolution in public schools.
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29. Why People Die
There are brave men who died on the USS Indianapolis fighting for their country. People around the
world know how they died, but what they don t know is why they died. The people are clueless and
they want to know the answers to why. There are multiple reasons for why they died but I m going to
only talk about 2 of them. The first reason of why they died is because they did not have any
connections to anybody else, besides the people that were on the boat. If there would of been outside
connection the ship wouldn t have sunk. The people on the ship would have been prepared for any
attack. The people on the ship would have been alerted and may have turned around and went back to
the docs. They could of turned in a different direction to dodge
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30. A Good Man Is Hard To Find Character Analysis Essay
You wouldn t shoot a lady, would you? the grandmother said and removed a clean handkerchief from
her cuff and began to slap her eyes with it (O Connor 88). The Misfit pointed the tip of his shoe into
the ground and made a little hole and then covered it up again. I would hate to have to, he said
(paragraph 89). The Grandmother is one of the major characters in A Good Man is Hard to Find a
short story written by Flannery O Conner in 1955. Throughout the story the grandmother shows
evidence of personality disorders, emotionlessness, and controlling character traits. It s the
grandmother s lack of self awareness about these characteristics that leads to the death of the family.
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She judges others based on their clothes, race and actions. She considers herself morally superior than
others. During the car ride the grandmother shows the superficiality of her good blood, through her
hypocritical nature. She constantly nags, lies and uses offensive racist terms such as nigger and
pickaninny. The grandmother shows signs of the Narcissistic Personality Disorder. According to the
American Journal of Psychiatry, the essential feature of narcissistic personality disorder is a pervasive
pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and lack of empathy, beginning by early adulthood and
present in a variety of contexts. (Caligor) The grandmother has a grandiose sense of self importance,
in her eyes she is the pure example of a true lady and how one should act. She is preoccupied with
fantasies of power, brilliance, beauty and ideal love. She believes that she is special and requires
special admiration. Her sense of entitlement gives her unreasonable expectations of favorable
treatment, especially towards the end when she believes The Misfit would not kill her. She lacks
empathy, unwilling to recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others. All of these traits
explains much of the grandmother behavior throughout the
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31. Analysis Of The Jungle, By Upton Sinclair
The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair, was a novel written to expose the harsh conditions of the meatpacking
industry. The novel also describes the struggles of a family living in America.The novel changed the
way many looked at society. Fortunately, that was Sinclair s purpose of the novel. In other words,
Sinclair included many themes for the novel like The American Dream , capitalism versus socialism,
and even the horrors of the meatpacking industry. First, Sinclair included the theme of The American
Dream . The American Dream is the idea that the idea that hard work and morality will yield material
success and happiness. As stated in the book, rich or poor, a man was free... he did not have to go into
the army, he did not have to pay out his money to public officials he might do as he pleased and count
himself as good as any other man. This quote explains how Jurgis and his family thought The
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Sinclair was basically trying to say socialism is better than capitalism throughout the book. As stated
in The Jungle, Here was a population, low class and mostly foreign, hanging always on the venge of
starvation, and dependent for its opportunities of life upon the whim of men every bit as brutal and
unscrupulous as the old time slave drivers; under such circumstances immorality was exactly as
inevitable, and as prevalent, as it was under the system of chattel slavery. In other words, he was
saying they were being taken advantage of and basically involved in
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32. Stereotypes In Society Today
Stereotypes have an important role in society today. According to the textbook stereotyping is
overgeneralizations of characteristics to large human groups. Stereotypes can be very simple or
complex on which people the stereotypes apply to just based on their appearance, behavior and
beliefs. Stereotypes can be found anywhere you go or in what you watch. Some media tries to have
hardly any stereotypes but, they are there just not obvious. Though people are trying to get past the
barrier of stereotypes, in many ways it seems almost impossible to remove it from the world.
Stereotypes have been around for a long time in our everyday life alone and with media now,
stereotypes about religion, politics and even other media can spread incredibly
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33. Lab10 SQL Injection Attack Lab Essay
Lab10 SQL Injection Attack Lab
Yukui Ye
SUID: 439644268
Task1: SQL Injection Attack on SELECT Statements
Setup: Turn off build in SQL injection protection
Set magic_quotes_gpc value to off in file /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini in order to turn it off.
Then restart it:
Task1.1: Log into another person s account without knowing the password
Check the login part code to see how it login works.
Following is the PHP codes run at server side.
From the above code, we can tell how server send query to Database. But we can still guess to login
without knowing the user s passward by typing bob ); ( space after the comment )
By doing above thing, we successfully log into user s account.
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Step2: Now, we are trying to modify the password of bob. Login as alice and modify the profile.
Change name to bob. ATTENTION: The password we are going to write in the company field should
be hashed. By searching for the internet, I found that string 123456 is
7c4a8d09ca3762af61e59520943dc26494f8941b
In the company field, type like this :
SU ,pass= 7c4a8d09ca3762af61e59520943dc26494f8941b where ID=3
Now login bob with our password 123456
We can successfully login and changed the bob s profile.
Task3: Countermeasures
I add debug output information in login function at PHP file in order to what will happen with
following countermeasures.
Task3.1: Escaping Special Characters using magic_quotes_gpc
34. Set magic_quotes_gpc to on, and restart server.
when you press comment a on the keyboard, it immediately show code on the top of the window.
We could see there is blackslash before single quote that we input in user name field. This setting
escape the quote automatically, therefore even if we use to comment the statement, we cannot match
the quote. Thus, we cannot login.
Task3.2: Escaping Special Characters using mysql real escape string
Set magic_quotes_gpc to Off.
Uncomment mysql_real_escape_string in PHP file for login section.
Do the same task in Task1, but we cannot login successfully, The code shows on the top of the
window is the same as the previous task, there is blackslash before
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35. The Sykes Picot Document Analysis
In the Sykes Picot Document, Sir Edward Grey proposes to Paul Cambon that the Arab confederate
states that were under Ottoman empire be separated by controlled by the British and France. Great
Britain would have control over the ports in Haifa and Acre, the permission to trade in the port of
Alexanretta as they wish, gain access to Tigris and Euphrates for water supply, the ability to trade
without any custom tariffs on their goods or in designated areas; given the right to build their own
railroads and finally govern and make decisions with the confederate states along with other third
parties. France will own Haifa and use that port to trade with all the rights to protect their trade as well
as have rights to govern the confederate states with Great Britain. In terms of winning, Great Britain
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The Jews seem to have more support over the arabs in terms of re establishing their national homeland
than the Arab s protecting their land even if the Great Britain protects their faith and rights as citizens
in Palestine. In the Husayn/McMahon Correspondence, the Arabs promised that if the England sees
Arab countries in a designated areas as independent, then they are allowed to economic interests as
well as military and naval prospects. The British agree to see these Arab states independent except for
all places controlled by the French. The winners in this agreement were the British because when
Husayn disagreed with McMahon s decision to protect French interests as well as the in Baghdad and
Basra, McMahon passed on this part of the discussion for the later talks. Therefore Hysayn, the Arabs,
are at a loss because they need the support of the British in order to be victorious in their
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36. Cp Lab Report
INTERNSHIP AND CURRICULAR PRACTICAL TRAINING (CPT)
Company information
I am working as a Linux/infrastructure engineer at Informatics Prism/Cirrus labs. It provides solutions
and services to it s client. The core concept of this is Agile software delivery, Automation, Cloud
services and IoT. It helps client s businesses transformation by taking the road to agile methodology
by fulfilling gaps between business requirement and traditional methodology.
As a Linux/Infrastructure Engineer my first project was to Jenkins installation on AWS. Jenkins is an
open source automation DevOps tool written in java. Jenkins helps to automate the non human part of
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For this project I made one LDAP server using open DAP on Linux machine and integrate LDAP
server with bitbucket, Jira and confluence together. Before start real time project I tried 3 times to
manage centralized system on local machine. After successful implementation of LDAP on Local
server it was implementing on AWS.
My 4th project was java web application hosting on Azure cloud. I install maven and tomcat server on
Linux Virtual instance and I have to create database and I have to manage security for that application.
My fifth Project to protect company resources from DDOs Attach. I used Cache Domain Name
Service DNS for protection of internal resource some level of DDOS attack. For this I create one
Linux server and with unbound package. The main purpose this caching server is to improve DNS
efficiency and performance.
My sixth project is still going on which is very different from college course. It is totally new
technology for me to automate different Linux server places on different cloud using DevOps tools
called Ansible.
My seventh project is still going on which is design for application virtualization. In this project I have
to use Kubernetes and docker. It is specially design for high availability and auto scaling.
Here are the courses I learned in Maharishi University of Management (MUM) that helped me during
my work:
1. Modern Programming Practices:
Modern Programming Practices (MPP) is the most critical course that I had studied in Maharishi
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37. Shakespeare Uses Manipulation, Lies, And Deceit
Shakespeare Uses Manipulation, Lies, and Deceit Many people believe lying is just a bad habit, but
that is not true. Lying is a part of human nature, no matter if it is a big or small lie, everyone has lied
before ( Lying: Bad Habit Or Human Nature? ). Everyone has different reasons for deceiving others,
but that does not change the fact that everyone has lied at some point. Human nature keeps the world
from achieving complete perfection, and Shakespeare allows this idea to be the foundation that his
plays build off of. The human nature of deception is found as a common theme in Shakespeare s
Hamlet and Much Ado About Nothing. Shakespeare uses these plays to communicate to his audiences
that sometimes in order to find the truth you have to use trickery and manipulation; thus creating the
idea that deception can be evil or harmless depending on the circumstances and the intentions of those
who are trying to decieve. Hamlet elucidates the dangers that deception can provoke in relationships
and shows the consequences of lying. Shakespeare shows his tangled opinions about deception
throughout Much Ado About Nothing by using manipulation to help benefit others and destroy
relationships; this allows Shakespeare to further show his idea that deception can be used for good and
evil. One of Shakespeare s main themes that is seen throughout many of his plays is deception; this
brings more dramatic components to the audience. Hamlet is a play that is solely created around a
world
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38. Chaos In The Dark Knight
In Nolan s The Dark Knight, the Joker disrupts order in Gotham City when he has district attorney,
Harvey Dent, and his girlfriend Rachel set up to explosives. While being saved by Batman, and after
realizing Rachel will die, half of Dent s body is ignited by the explosion, leaving him with horrific
scars. This mutilation, combined with Rachel s murder, leads Dent to start causing chaos in Gotham.
Another story of loss occurs in Demme s The Silence of the Lambs when FBI initiate Clarice Starling
begins working the case of Buffalo Bill, a homicidal maniac with a strange facination with winged
insects. She gets help from killer psychiatrist, Hannibal Lecter, to stop Bill on her own, while he
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Starling states that she was alone after her father s death since her mother was not around indicating
she had to get over what happened on her own. The cocoon signifies the entrapment she felt as a child
being forced inside a cage of her own pain. However, like a moth, Clairece is able to break out from
the cocoon of pain that once trapped her transforming her like a larve stuck on the ground to a moth
that rises above all others. Without the process of grief that she went through because of her father s
death, it s not clear if she would have taken the same path in life and thus may never have become
such a motivated student. Claireces traumatic childhood is the catalyst that compels her to help others
so they won t go through the same pain that she once
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39. National Cranberry Cooperative
Table of Contents
1.) Introduction 2
2.) Process Analysis 2
3.) Process Flow at National Cranberry Cooperative 4
4.) Installing a Light Grading System 5
5.) Decreasing the truck waiting time 6
6.) Bag pack or Bulk Pack 8
7.) Conclusions 9
1.) Introduction
This case analysis looks at the two primary problems at the receiving plant no. 1 (RP 1) faced by
National Cranberry Cooperative during the cranberry harvesting period, viz. 1) too much waiting
period for trucks before they unload berries at the RP1 and 2) too much overtime costs. There is also a
secondary problem regarding grading of process berries. Half of the berries graded top quality are
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One more category in between 2A and 3 can also made having a lesser premium than quality 3. But
the various other implications of this step should be taken into account like increased final processing
cost and resentment from the farmers.
5.) Decreasing the truck waiting time
The main problem that the receiving plant is facing is that the trucks have to wait a lot particularly in
the peak season before they can unload the berries. This cope up with the problem the cooperative
installed an additional Kiwanee Dumper last year (i.e. 1969) but that didn t help in solving the
problem.
We first analyze the average truck waiting time for the next year with present capacities and assuming
70% to be wet berries and rest dry.
As the wet berry processing would take lesser time if it bulk packed, we assume that during the peak
season the wet berries are only bulk packed and dry berries are bag packed.
Assuming a berry arrival of 18,000 bbl in a day (7am to 7pm) in the peak season at a constant rate and
, the average wet berry arrival rate would be (18000/12) * (70/100) = 1050 bbls per day and dry berry
arrival rate would be 450 bbls per day.
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With the processing starting at 11 am , the holding bins will continue to be filled at this rate subject to
40. the maximum capacities for wet berries (3200 bbls) and dry berries (4000 bbls). The bins capable of
holding wet berries would be
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41. Analysis Of Loving V. Virginia
The movie Loving is based off of the court case Loving v. Virginia. Even after the Civil Rights act of
1964 that outlawed discrimination based on race, origin, and religion, had not yet edified the question
of marriage. States, such as Virginia, still imposed a ban on interracial marriages. The charges against
the protagonists, Mildred and Richard Loving, spiked my interest because of the enhanced step taken
by society as was taken in modern times during the same sex marriage case Obergefell v. Hodges. The
court during the twentieth century was forced to question our evolving standards of decency and
define our Constitutional rights given to us by Equal Protection and Due Process laws of the fifth and
fourteenth amendment. The prosecution in Loving v. Virginia had to display their reasoning for their
holding by under the levels of scrutiny in the Equal Protection Clause. The defense had to prove there
was inconsistent levels of scrutiny, a lack of compelling governmental interest, and that marriage was
a fundamental right. Once proven, the institution of marriage, licensing, and recognition of interracial
couples was Constitutionally protected.
II. Plot Line: In 1958 Virginia residents Mildred Jeter and Richard Loving, a white man and black
woman, traveled to Washington D.C. and obtained a marriage license. Upon returning to Virginia the
Lovings established a homestead in Caroline County. That same year, the county issued an indictment
against the Lovings for
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42. Ancient German Rockets Origin
The first known use of rockets was circa 1232 A.D. when the Chinese and the Mongols were at war
with each other. These rockets were not used as aircraft or transportation but as weapons for warfare.
The rockets used weren t even the rockets we know and consider rockets today, but instead were tinier
combustible rockets attached to arrows used to propel the arrows to go farther to which they were
attached. The chinese were responsible for the creation of these arrow rockets and throughout the 13th
15th centuries the rockets being used increased in size and technology and spread throughout Europe.
This was due to the fact the Mongols invaded Eastern Europe and created rockets of their own
following their disagreements with the Chinese. Following the spread of this technology, a monk in
England by the name of Roger Bacon researched rockets and what could make them go farther. He
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Rockets were only known during these early times as weapons for warfare or fireworks. However
some historians claim there are old legends about the ancient chinese empire using rockets as means
of transportation. An official named Wan Hu during the 16th century supposedly made a Flying chair
with 47 of the arrow rockets as well as 2 kites. The many assistants helping Wan Hu say after the
rockets were ignited that a huge cloud of smoke appeared and when the smoke cleared Wan Hu was
gone. Experts say Wan Hu was most likely disintegrated by the arrows due to the fact these arrows
were meant to eventually explode as they were technically weapons. However there is possibility Wan
Hu actually did fly, where he wean t is the
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