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Etymology and Symbolism of Characters Names in Catcher in...
The Etymology and Symbolism of Characters Names in Catcher in the Rye
Catcher in the Rye s pallid cover, adorned only with seven multicolored bands in its upper left corner,
is not what one would call eye catching. Its reverse side lacks criticisms or reviews of any sort; in fact,
it is bare of anything except a copyright date. Human beings are advised not to judge books by their
covers, rather that they should look further than the obvious and try to apprehend the implied
meaning. The world has peered past Catcher in the Rye s cover, cracked its pure, uniform shell of
cardboard and discovered the novel of a decade, a story that has now made the name Holden Caulfield
synonymous with cynical adolescent. Within the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He is Holden back, not allowing himself to become a part of the ugliness he sees in virtually everyone.
Chains of contempt for the world act as manacles that secure his superior attitude and ensure he will
not become what he hates. The name Holden flawlessly portrays his inability to join society because
of his high ideals for it. Caulfield, his last name, relates to recurring theme of childhood innocence. A
caul is defined as a part of the amnion, one of the membranes enveloping the fetus, which sometimes
is around the head of a child at its birth. The caul protects young children, just as Holden dreams to do
when he tells Phoebe his ideal profession would be the catcher in the field of rye. Of course, the
second section of his last name represents the field of rye. The few instants when Holden is genuinely
happy and unaffected by his painful awakenings to the adult world deal with children, because he feels
they are uncorrupted. Walking down the street in New York, Holden s rusted manacles of almost
perpetual depression are unlocked when he sees a little boy singing if a body catch a body coming
through the rye. He criticizes his father, saying he wanted to appear sharp with the ratty hat he was
wearing, and says neither parent was paying any attention to their son. He feels any adult has been
demoralized, but will go to great lengths to come into any contact with a child. His perfect job, the
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Preface Of Mother Nature
Preface
Nature! Mother Nature! So ancient, yet so fresh; so marvel, yet so novel! A deep connection between
beauty and civilization! It is my universe, it is my life. From birth to death, Mother Nature cradles me
in her bosom. She is always in my mind. She is so dear. Nature is my Teacher.
Beauty and simplicity! Nature that envelopes all of us is so grand, so loving! She gives us the grace,
the beauty, the fluency to our life. The care, the love, the affection of all our human life is imbibed
from her spirit. She breathes life into us. Grew in sun and shadow, we live the life given to us by her.
We all are accommodated to be her children. She is the creator, protector and promoter of our mortal
life. Our purpose of life is worthy of her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The book does not claim any scientific, medical, ethical or religious view, advice or recommendation.
The book is for information only. Also, the information presented here does not claim a textbook
accuracy, rather a general guidance. The book presents a good faith summary of a good life. Some
facts may be inadequate, inaccurate or outdated and therefore, any error, omission or exclusion, is on
the part of the author for which a plea is acknowledged in advance. Facts are nothing but an
interpretation of data. Fascinating facts reinforce the topic with research results, discoveries, surveys
and statistics. Today, there is so much of information, so much of communication, and so much of
evidence that, that one can no longer plead ignorance; and, important as these facts are, a willful
blindness is not a good policy either. Facts explain and compare the life as is vs. life hereafter.
Sometimes, statistics can also be as confusing as they are enlightening. So, in order to keep the motion
of the topic alive, key data are skimmed and highlighted broadly to the context and rounded up or
down to make it casual, simple and generic, and easy to remember. Typically, if any quantitative data
are of any significant importance, they are put in numeric format rather than alphabetic format.
(Numeric format: Half is not exactly 1/2. 1/2 is more significant than half . Radiation from 1 chest CT
scan = 350 400 standard
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Janice Sapigao
The Dark patches in Silicon Valley
People look at Silicon Valley with their eyes of admiration and longing. There are true heroes of
technology that change the world with universal services like Google, Facebook, Uber. They create
greater value, wealth, and opportunity unprecedented in human history. Silicon Valley is always the
dream of many. Anyone who has ever had the opportunity to meet Silicon Valley leaders has left in the
minds of generous, intelligent, kind and kind people. They want to create more good things with zeal.
Obviously, Silicon Valley is now at the center of innovation and technological progress, but do we the
truth behind all that technology we used every day. In the book Microchip for Millions by Janice
Sapigao, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Also, Janice mother s health is negatively affected, which affects the whole family and her mother gets
none of the benefits of the products she is helping create and receives none of the credit. Sapigao
Janice using her point of view to bring the image of her mother as an example of how her mother
sacrificed to support the family by giving up so much time at work. Furthermore, Sapigao notices the
inequity of her mother faces. She acknowledges, Ma is always on the frontline of the silicon valley s
shadow one of thousands of women whose nimble fingers and silenced grumbling spin microchips for
millions powering laptops and cellphones that she herself does not find intuitive enough to use. (16
24) Not only overwork but also the iniquity of workers are facing in silicon valley. The exploitation of
Janice mother s which affects the entire family through her point of view. She brings the unknown
stories into the light. People who work twelve hours a day. People who give everything they have to
build the silicon valley today and get little credit for it. In addition, Sapigao reminded me of the
picture of my parents my relative who work overtime. The only time to enjoy is a little time in the end
of the day. In the poem The source , Sapigao bring out the secret of what they call the cleanroom from
an assembly line job. She
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The Four Seasons By Antonio Lucio Vivaldi
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi, outstanding composer of The Four Seasons and more specifically Gloria in
Excelsis Deo, was born March the 4th 1678 and died July 28th 1741. Vivaldi was born in Venice,
Italy: a city in northeastern Italy sited on a group of one hundred seventeen small islands separated by
canals and linked by bridges. He died in Veinna, Austria, the capital and largest city of Austria, and
one of the nine states of Austria, Vienna is also Austria s primary city.
Antonio Vivaldi is a well known composer of the Baroque music style. Baroque music ranges from
1600 1750 where Vivaldi neatly falls into. Baroque music established opera, cantata, oratorio,
concerto, and sonata as musical genres and the vocabulary used for the music is still common in our
musical vocabulary today. Baroque music is a large piece of what we deem classical music . The
music style is what enlarged our size, range and instrumental complexity of the music. Common
composers of the Baroque style are Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel, Alessandro
Scarlatti, Domenico Scarlatti, Antonio Vivaldi, Henry Purcell, Georg Philipp Telemann, Jean Baptiste
Lully, Arcangelo Corelli, Tomaso Albinoni, François Couperin, Denis Gaultier, Claudio Monteverdi,
Heinrich Schütz, Jean Philippe Rameau, Jan Dismas Zelenka, and Johann Pachelbel.
Antonio Vivaldi composed aforementioned The Four Seasons a four part musical series from 1717 to
1721, as well as his two most well known operas Argippo and Bajazet.
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Essay Ad Management and the Recent Turmoil in Financial...
There is a need for high level of consultation, co ordination and co operation in every organization or
business. To this effect, managers all over the world are often faced with the dilemma of effectively
deploying human, material, technological, natural and financial resources to achieve desired
organizational goals and objectives.
The collapse of the financial markets, touching off reverberations in the real economy in the last
months of 2008 has inevitably been described as the worst economic catastrophe since the great
depression of the 1930s. To this effect, many observers have raised several questions such as; which
parties had a hand in the creation of the financial and emerging economic crisis? Who is to blame;
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The misalignment of the interest of managers with those of the shareholders led to compensation
systems that emphasized on short term returns which lead to harmful behaviors like manipulation of
stock prices and excessive risk taking. This reward system encouraged high risk taking with a myopic
focus on short term revenue and even incentivized manager for their failures. A particular insight can
be drawn from the United Bank of Switzerland (UBS) report of 2008 which showed how employees
were compensated with strong incentives to use UBS capital to invest in high yielding mortgage
backed securities. Whilst this was, they failed to provide sufficient incentives to protect the company,
hence, mismatching priorities. This would not have proved costly if only the senior managers of the
firm were wise enough to put in place strong risk measurement and control system.
Another issue, particularly in the line of managing objectives and misalignment of incentive structure
is that of the two major financial institutions in the US; Federal National Mortgage Association
(Fannie Mae) and Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac). These institutions,
although government sponsored to stabilize the housing and mortgage market in the US, but also
privately owned, however still berated by the
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The Impact Of Imsi Catchers On Mobile Phone Towers On Gsm...
Introduction
IMSI Catchers or Cell Site Simulators are devices that pose as legitimate cell phone towers on GSM
networks in order to either log the IMSI numbers of mobile phones in a specific area or to intercept
mobile phone traffic in a specific area of interest. IMSI stands for International Mobile Subscriber
Identity and is an identifying number that is unique for every mobile phone. This research paper sets
out to understand how IMSI catchers work, when and in what context their deployment would be most
beneficial to investigators, and the legality of this device.
How IMSI Catchers Work
Cellular Networks
A cellular network is a radio network distributed over land areas called cells . Each cell is served by
one fixed location transceiver, which is called a base station . When cells are joined together, they
provide wireless coverage over a large geographic area, within which mobile stations or phones can
communicate with base stations and each other. Overlapping coverage areas allows transmission to be
maintained even when mobile stations are moving between cells. Assigning a different set of
frequencies to neighboring cells avoids wireless signal interference.
3G (UMTS and CDMA2000)
GSM
...And be most easily described as having 4 network components
1. Mobile Stations (MS)
The mobile stations is a cell phone or mobile device with a Subscriber Identification Module (SIM)
card. Each SIM card is identified by its IMSI number, which consists of a 3 digits Mobile
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Holy Bible Research Paper
The case of Abraham: In Genesis 12 (4), God s servant, Abraham was in the country of Haran, where
he had accumulated wealth. God commanded him to move, along with his wealth, and build an alter at
Shechem. He obeyed, moved, built a tent, an alter and re settled from Shechem to Egypt to escape
famine. Abraham did sit down to enjoy, when he received God s blessings and wealth. He performed
entrepreneurial activities by hiring shepherds, finding grasslands for the sheep, paying the shepherds,
ensuring increase in the number of his sheep and offering one to God before God told him to offer his
only son Isaac.
The case of Esau and Jacob: the Holy Bible traced the history of Isaac s two sons. Esau was an
entrepreneur, skilled in hunting but Jacob ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In Exodus 35, God specifically commanded the Israelites to work for six days. At Exodus 32:5 (1), all
the skilled men of Israel were required to make tent6, cross bars, the covenant box, its poles, etc.
Bezalel, the son f Uri were filled with power and skill for every kind of artistic work, in planning,
designing in gold, silver bronze, etc.
The case of Joshua: In Joshua Chapter 1(1) God commanded Joshua to inform the Israelites to get
ready and cross the river Jordan. Crossing a river needs planning, getting ready, choosing path and
physical exertion.
The case of Ruth: Ruth Chapter 1 (2:3) states that Ruth went out to the fields and walked behind the
workers, picking up the corn which they left, before her humility and skill was recognized by a
wealthy entrepreneur called Boaz, and who later took her as a wife.
The case of King Solomon: King Solomon became rich after using his mental skill to ask for
something that creates wealth instead of wealth itself. He asked for wisdom (creator and manager of
wealth), which God granted him. By possessing the blessings of wisdom from God, King Solomon
became a creator of wealth, manager of wealth and giver of
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Marine Science Undergraduate And Graduate Programs
Veronica Olszowy
Professor Sobota
ENGL 101 Section 01
October 20, 2015
What Marine Scientist Wants a Ph.D. Anyway? At Coastal Carolina University (CCU) many students
take part in the Marine Science Undergraduate and Graduate programs. These two successful
programs have helped bring Coastal its first Doctoral program. The Ph.D. in Marine Science is new at
CCU and there is so much to learn about it. Questions of why Coastal was fit for the program and how
it differs from other schools programs like it are commonly asked. So what all does this Ph.D. entail
and how is Coastal influenced by it? When adding this program CCU had to go through many
different panels and accreditors to be approved for the Ph.D. The university had to prove that eve n
though other schools in the state have similar programs, it is not an exact copy of any other program in
the state. According to the Program Summary, Due to its unique focus and curricular structure, the
program does not duplicate any existing program in the state. This is a very important piece of how
this doctoral program came to be. If there had been too much of a similarity to programs at places like
Clemson University and The University of South Carolina, the different panels of accreditors would
not have allowed the doctoral program at our school (Dr. Roberts). According to Dr. Roberts, The
Dean of the College of Science, The argument that we made to the state is that we have had a strong
undergraduate program for many, many
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Santiago s Journey
The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step, by Lao Tzu. While both of these journeys were
epic, Santiago s circular journey back home is less significant than Odysseus s linear journey home to
his wife and child. Santiago s purpose was to validate his personal legend in finding treasure. The old
woman wanted to know more about his dream. She then gave her interpretation: [Santiago] must go to
the Pyramids in Egypt. [She has] never heard of them, but, if it was a child who showed them to
[him], they exist. There [he] will find a treasure that will make [him] a rich man. (Coelho 14) So
begins his journey that takes him away from home. A shepherd who wants to travel, he seeks treasure
to support his life and livelihood. Along the way, he meets the alchemist who tells him that, before a
[Personal Legend] is realized, the Soul of the World tests everything that was learned along the way.
(Coelho 132) The alchemist s teaching guides Santiago as he continues his journey. With each
continuing step, Santiago realizes that his true treasure is back where he started, at home. While his
journey was truly epic, and he overcome many obstacles, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A man s determination to get back to his family trumps a man s desire for wealth. Both men were
inspired by people they met on their journey. The prayer given as, an omen from Zeus, (Homer 38)
propels Odysseus to complete his journey, while Santiago s traveling guidance literally took him in
circles with riddles such as, one dies of thirst just when the palm trees appeared on the horizon.
(Coelho 132)
Santiago s journey of a thousand miles ended where he started, home. Odysseus s thousand miles took
him where he fought valiantly to get to, to his home. They each obtained success, but Odysseus s
purpose was more important and powerful than
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Analysis Of Isabella Whitney s I. W. To Her Unconstant Lover
In Isabella Whitney s I.W. To Her Unconstant Lover, she adopted a female persona that attempted to
rework the notion of constancy, or faithfulness, in failed male female relationships of the Elizabethan
era. Where women are often accused of being unfaithful, the speaker of the epistle writes to her
unfaithful male lover and holds him accountable for their failed relationship. By analyzing Whitney s
I.W. To Her Unconstant Lover, this paper will argue that Whitney s persona, I.W., challenges the
misogynistic conception of female faithfulness because she uses rhetorical devices like metaphors and
allusions to shift the blame onto dishonest male lovers, whose actions have a negative impact on the
constancy of virtuous women. The speaker s use of metaphors and Greek allusions fundamentally
allows her to rework the idea of female inconstancy, which, in turn, absolves her of fault for being
abandoned by her ex lover and presents her as an intelligent and virtuous woman to her English
audience. With the speaker s use of metaphors and Greek allusions, the idea of constancy in failed
relationships is reworked to combat the misogynistic conception of female inconstancy. In Joan Kelly
s Early Feminist Theory and the Querelle des Femmes, 1400 1789, she claims that female querelle
writers reject[ed] the distorted image of women (Kelly 20) in religious texts and amatory poetry
because women were often depicted as capricious creatures that men could not trust to be
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Michael Kimmel s Manhood In America
In Michael Kimmel s Manhood in America: A Cultural History , he provides a broad, heavily
researched cultural history of the development of manhood and the definition of masculinity
throughout American history. Beginning in the 19th century and ending in the present day
administration of Barack Obama, Kimmel identifies that over time society has demanded more and
more that the common man be self made . Kimmel s overall goal in writing this book is to introduce a
new concept of masculinity that eliminates the battle that every man faces when trying to achieve so
called manhood . He explores the natural instincts that men have and how these instincts are affected
by self control, the surrounding environment, and overall levels of happiness. Starting in the 19th
century, men had an increasing pressure to prove their masculinity. In order to support themselves and
their families, American men s desire to prove masculinity came at the cost of minorities, women, and
even man s own personal happiness. This restlessness of being a ... Show more content on
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In my opinion, man s instinct to prove his masculinity, desire for competition, and longing to reach
manhood is natural and cannot be changed. Overtime, this natural instinct has decreased and increased
as the environment has changed. The anger sparked by progressivism in the workforce brought out
this instinct in American men in the 19th century, while further institutions promoting manliness
continued to evolve in the 20th century. In modern day, people such as myself who believe that
everyone should have equal opportunity keeps the instinct of proving my manhood in check.
However, if there weren t conservative men in our country who have this anger against other groups
and have the desire to prove their masculinity, America would appear weak in the eyes of countries
who have more masculine
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Moses Research Paper
Moses When Moses (Musa) returned from Mount Sinai to the company of the pharaoh, he battled with
all the magis under pharaoh s command. The rod and staff are symbols of that might and power. The
FOA acknowledges that the skills, Moses used to defeat the clergy of pharaoh were not only his
mastery in magic, but that he possessed skills in the martial arts. At that time the magicians of Egypt
were masters of the natural elements, represented as the snake s staff. (A symbol used today called the
caduceus as the wisdom in Medicine) Magic was at its highest peak just like the Pyramids. Moses
bested them with a technique he learned from God (The sixth element//Intelligence) while in exile at
Mount Sinai. Moses skills with the Staff also proved that Egypt had a stick fighting style 4000 years
ago. Moses learned the ancient techniques of the Sphinxes during his early years as a prince in Egypt.
The FOA have a lesson (General Monk Monk and the Tamahu) referring to the people that was made
through special breeding, a man that did not naturally come with the Earth. Ancient Egyptian ... Show
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They read from their Lessons (The Supreme Pyramid) at the same time they practiced the techniques.
Namely the ten style step which were ten Pyramid Stances performed on bricks, therefore brothers
demonstrated the pyramid brick style or techniques in the stance; The Pyramid Stance (3/10) or
Pyramid Stepping (9/10=Capoeira), the 14 Pyramid Blocks, with a few hand moves they invented
from the concepts of the pyramids 36 Chambers. ( Other legendary history says that the western
pyramid contains 30 chambers of parti coloured syenite full of precious gems and costly weapons
anointed with unguents that they may not rust until the day of the resurrection. The Egyptian Book of
the Dead, by E.A. Wallis Budge,
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Hallelujah
George Guay
Development of Western Civilization
3/21/18
Listening Journal 1
UNIT ONE: Hallelujah
Hallelujah, is a song that was written by Leonard Cohen in the year of 1984. Leonard Cohen is
Canadian and an Atheist. The fact he is an Atheist is kind of shocking giving the fact that there is a
religious aspect in the beginning of the song. That is one of the reasons that I believe we studied this
song. The fact that there is a religious part of this song. We are a Catholic School so it does make
sense. In addition, it is one of the most famous songs ever written. So this song has a strong musical
and religious aspect to it. Also, it is interesting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In my opinion, that is the reason why we listened to this piece of music. To try and be exposed to a
work that has a large supply of instruments and a choir at the same time. From listening to it, they did
a very good job of incorporating the choir with the music. The choir was also very synchronized as
well. They did not get too high or too low as a group. One of the differences with this piece of music
is they incorporate different types of music and the choir sings from the very beginning. One thing
that was very enjoyable was how strong and powerful the choir sang at the end of the piece. Once,
again, the most difficult thing about listening to this piece was the lack of understanding any of the
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The Poetry of William Blake
This essay will aim to show the relationship between Innocence and Experience in William Blake s
Songs.
Both Songs of Experience and Songs of Innocence serve as a mirror Blake held up to society, the
Songs of Experience being the darker side of the mirror.
Blake s Songs show two imaginative realms: The two sides to the human soul that are the states of
Innocence and Experience. The two states serve as different ways of seeing.
The world of innocence as Northrop Frye saw it encapsulated the unfallen world, the unified self,
integration with nature, time in harmony with rhythm of human existence.
Frye saw the world of Experience as a fallen world, with the fragmented and divided self, with total
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The poem The Lamb begins with the question Who made thee? The speaker is a child asking of the
lamb s genesis. The child begins to answer the questions in a riddle; he who Calls himself a lamb is
meek and mild like a lamb.
The child s innocence is highlighted with the question Who made thee? it is quite a straightforward
question to ask. Yet at the same time the child is also asking questions adults have asked throughout
time about our origins. Even though the poem is straightforward in style, because the child answers
his own questions, a sense of perceptiveness is added, a foreshadowing of experience. Overall,
however, the poem is quite one sided with Blake showing only the positive aspects of the Christian
tenet.
The Songs of Experience are much darker in tone. The poems point towards an austere reality, a
bleaker view of creation itself.
The poetry here is a lot more pessimistic and angry. The state of Innocence has progressed towards
this state of Experience, where upheaval and menace lurks.
Blake s vision is dialectical; the states of Innocence and Experience are interrelated. Blake argues that
experience is not better or indeed more preferable to the state of innocence.
Possibly Blake s most famous poem, entitled The Tyger , dominates Songs of Experience. The Tiger is
seen to be a mixture of the striking and the perilous and a stark contrast to the vision of the lamb in
Innocence. The Tiger exudes a raw sexual energy.
This
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Unsafe Induced Abortion
1.2 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
The guiding research questions for this study include the following:What is the knowledge level of
adolescent girls about reproductive health issues generally?
What is their level of awareness concerning the existence of family planning services?
Is there a link between the knowledge level of adolescent girls about reproductive health issues and
the incidence of unsafe induced abortion?
Is there a connection between their level of awareness about family planning services and their usage
of these services?Is there a link between the acknowledge of family planning services and unsafe
induced abortion?
1.3 GENERAL AIM OF STUDY
The general aim of this study is to assess the association between the sexual and reproductive health
knowledge of adolescent girls and induced abortion in the study area.
1.4 OBJECTIVES OF STUDY
This study therefore has as its objectives the following:
1. To investigate the general knowledge level of adolescent girls about reproductive health issues.
2. To assess their level of awareness concerning the existence of family planning services.
3. To find out the relationship(if any)between the knowledge level of adolescent girls on reproductive
health issues and unsafe induced abortion
4. To establish the relationship between their level of awareness about family services and their usage
of these services
5. To ascertain the relationship between their knowledge of family planning services and unsafe
induced abortion
1.5
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Essay about Refugee Resettlement
This literature reviews the refugees in their countries and also situations in adopted countries of those
who have moved from their own countries, their human rights and problems. There are enormous
numbers of refugees in North America from all over the world, due to their unfortunate circumstances
in their own countries. It is true that advanced countries around the world such as Canada, United
States, also Non governmental organisations (NGOs), and United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees (UNHCR) attempt to help those asylum seekers. Even though, this still is a problem as
significant financing of UNHCR resettlement operations (including flexibility of resettlement in the
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People with those circumstances who are unable to go back to their own country become Refugees,
and this is also defined in the article one of the same convention. (UN Assembly, 1951) Even though,
it is not easy for people to go through all the process to be recognized refugee by NGOs, UNHCR and
the countries those accept refugees. Also, there are internally displaced persons inside of their
countries; those people stay in those own countries when there are secure places; however the
definition of internally displaced persons is internally displaced persons are persons or groups of
persons who have been forced or obliged to flee or to leave their homes or places of habitual
residence, in particular as a result of or in order to avoid the effects of armed conflict, situations of
generalized violence, violations of human rights or natural or human made disasters, and who have not
crossed an internationally recognized State border , therefore, such as people who are infected by
nuclear around Fukushima, Japan are also in this case, not only people in countries on a war, or those
suffer from hunger (UN Economic and Social Council, 1998).
There are many countries accept refugees, United States case of procedures which used in The U.S.
Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP), priority 1 is that Individual cases referred to the program by
virtue of their circumstances and apparent need for resettlement , priority 2 is Groups of cases
designated as having
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Susan Beth Pfeffer s Short Story Ashes
Often times kids are forced to make decisions wiser than their years. The short story Ashes is an
example of this. The author, Susan Beth Pfeffer, is one by which I ve also read another book, Life As
We Knew It. I The story Ashes is a short story with a easy to read vocabulary and overall a good story
about making important decisions. In the story, Ashleigh took the money because of how persuasive
and manipulating her father was, her mother wasn t there or surely Ashleigh would have stopped her,
and she was told she d be paid back. Ashleigh took the money from her mother s teapot on the premise
of how her father manipulated her. In the story it showed an example of this, I could hear my father s
car keening in the distance. You re one in a million, it cried, (Ashes, 4). Ashleigh s father continued to
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In the text it demonstrated this. Dad parked the car a block away from mom s. Just in case she gets
home early he said, (Ashes, 4) Obviously Ashleigh s father was trying to hide from Ashleigh s mother.
He didn t want her to see him, knowing what he was doing was illegal. He was taking quite a bit of
money though, to Ashleigh s concern as demonstrated. That s a lot of money. What if mom finds out?
I asked (Ashes, 4). Ashleigh knew that this wasn t the good thing to do and was rightfully concerned.
Ashleigh knew that if her mother found out she may never see her dad again. Ashleigh s father was
very slippery though and said, She ll be angry at me then, (Ashes, 4). Ashleigh s father was talking
about how if her mother found out, she would be mad at Ashleigh s father, and not at Ashleigh.Yet if
she was going to be angry then they shouldn t carry out her father s plans anyways. Had Ashleigh s
mother been there, she surely would have stopped Ashleigh s father but it didn t turn out like
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The Rising And Current Crisis Of The United States
For this case study the focus will be shined upon the rising and current crisis and panic in the United
States over the two main risks that are associated with retirement. Those two issues are The first is the
possibility that the individual may have accumulated insufficient assets by the time he or she reaches
retirement age. The second is the possibility that the individual may outlive the assets that he or she
has accumulated (334) . In the event that an individual has accumulated a sufficient amount of assets
to provide an adequate standard of living after retirement, the risk of uncertainty concerning the life
expectancy is still relevant and a potential issue regarding the share of the accumulation that should be
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Not the majority but a large percentage of the population are neglectful or not able to save for
retirement, according to a recently released household survey conducted by the Board of Governors of
the Federal Reserve System, as of 2013, approximately 31 percent of Americans reported having zero
retirement savings and lacking a defined benefit, or DB, pension(miller) . In that same study it
highlights that more than have of 18 29 year old population possess no retirement savings or pensions,
which is alarming. However, about 35% of private sector workers don t even have access to workers
retirement pans, and only about 50 % of the population who do have access, actually choose to accept
or acknowledge the options. Moreover traditional defined benefit pension plans are not as popular,
therefore, the importance of more workers saving funds through defined contribution pension plans
such as 401 (k) s or IRA s. Knowing this rises obvious concern to why a majority of the population
still don t have anywhere near the sufficient amount of funds in these accounts to support one s
lifestyle, As of 2013, the median retirement account balance among all households ages 55 to 64 was
only $14,500. Even after excluding all households that had saved nothing, the median account balance
of near retirement households was still
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Medical Treatment Of The Modern World
Working medical treatment in the ancient world was something rare to find as there was little
understanding about how the human body worked. Many believed that the sick were being punished
by God and were shunned by society. Many societies also shunned those that were not like them,
refusing to give them any medical treatment. While medical treatment in other areas in the Afro
Eurasian world was primitive, Islamic hospitals, had made great strides in the medical field. Although
Islamic hospitals were largely secular, they were influenced by the religion of Islam from improving
the lives of those at the hospital to driving the research of medicine, however, much influence came,
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They were also built as a retirement home and insane asylum. Before hospitals, there were traveling
lodges that were attended by priests, however, the treatments were just prayers and sacrifices. At a
hospital anyone could get treatment , gender, social status, religion, and ethnicity did not matter. There
were even separate wards for gender and different conditions and male and female nurses for the
separate genders. The service was free and the hospitals were financed from the revenues of wealthy
men. While the hospitals served as medical schools to train students and advance medical knowledge,
only qualified physicians were allowed to practice medicine. They were also were the first in history
to keep records of patients and the treatments. Hospitals were equipped with extensive libraries,
conference halls and housing facilities for students and doctors to use. Islam has played a major role in
influencing Muslim hospitals, from improving the lives of everyone there to dictating the treatment of
the mentally ill. One of the five pillars dictate that a muslim must pray five times a day. For certain
conditions an ablution is required, so Muslim hospitals were required to provide patients and
employees with an unlimited supply of water and bathing facilities. To fulfill one s spiritual needs
there was a mosque for Muslim patients and a chapel for Christian patients. Throughout history,
treatment of the mentally ill has mostly been negative. Many
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The Moral Value Of Moral Values
The claim that moral values cannot be derived from facts is grounded in the idea that facts are
descriptive and informative, whereas value propositions are prescriptive and imply that we ought to
carry out certain action or act in a particular way. In essence, while facts give us information about the
world itself, values tell us how we should act. It is accepted that facts are cognitive and are therefore
know to be true or false. However, non cognitivists support the idea that moral truths cannot be known
due to the notion that any individual who is making moral judgements is not articulating their beliefs
about the way the world is. Essentially, it is believed that there are no transcendent moral thoughts to
be known or discovered by individuals. David Hume initially pointed out that it would be illogical to
derive facts from values facts cannot be used in the assignment of values. This was later referred to as
the is ought gap, fact value distinction, or naturalistic fallacy to use the term created by G.E. Moore.
Primarily, it is a matter of fact what our moral duties are. For example; Plato argued that the good can
be known through reason, and the knowledge of the good is sufficient enough to motivate us to pursue
it. However, in accordance to Hume s Law, no factual description of an action can entail a value
judgement concerning it. Additionally, reason alone cannot provide motivation for action, or that
beliefs are distinct from desires. On the contrary, Kant
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Descriptive Essay About Nanjing
Hello everybody, as a person in charge of the tourism department in Nanjing, I d like to introduce my
hometown, the beautiful Nanjing.
Nanjing is one of the four largest ancient capitals and historical and cultural cities with a population of
about 8000000 and a civilization history of more than 6000 years. It located in the southwest of
Jiangsu Province, the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. It is the capital of Jiangsu province. Nanjing
is located at the junction between the South and the North of china, there have been many
demographic shifts in history,it makes different ethnic and religious beliefs converge here, let Nanjing
become a place where religious incense is strong and the customs are unique.
Nanjing is a subtropical monsoon climate, the annual rainfall is very high, and the total rainfall can
reach more than 1200 millimeters.And the average temperature is about 15 degrees per year. The
weather is warm and sunny in spring;the summer is hot; it is called the three big stove with Wuhan
and Chongqing; the autumn is dry and cool; the winter is cold. Spring and fall in Nanjing are very
short, summer and winter are very long, summer and winter temperature significantly.Each season has
its own characteristics, all suitable for Tourism.
There are so many places of interest in Nanjing, such as: the world of scholars, the drum tower, the
iron core bridge, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, the palace of heaven, the three steps, the two bridges
and so on. Each of them has
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2.0 Arguments For Software Piracy Essay
2.0 Arguments for software piracy
In economical and ethical terms, they are different arguments used to defend the practice of Software
Piracy. For example, some customers might say purchasing software is expensive so the computer
dealers pirate the software and sell it to the customers for a lower price which consists of a bit torrent ,
this is protecting the customers.
2.1 Cost
As broadband internet technology continues to flourish, the price of software continues to increase.
Some people have the opinion that software costs too much which leads them to pirate software at a
lower price as it is expensive to purchase it commercially [9]. This is beneficial to the people that
suffer financially and don t have a good paid job which is likely to help them with the cost of the
software. Pirating software also comes in handy for the university students as it is not always available
at low cost and most good software costs hundreds to thousands and this is the amount that students
can t afford when it comes to purchasing software such as Microsoft in order to get their projects and
assignments done without money to purchase the original software. Therefore, software piracy casts
significant benefits to those who cannot afford the software at such a great price. With some consumer
software packages costing up to $500, the amount of money saved by pirating is not negligible [9].
Consumers also believe that manufactures are not hurt by pirates making illegal copies of their
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Personification Of Autumn Summary
Whether it was fate, an act of the gods, or just a coincidence of nature, the earth was tilted on its axis
at creation, resulting in the phenomenon of seasons as it endlessly orbits the sun. Winter, spring,
summer, and fall. The seasons come and go as do the unique features that each one holds. But is each
season treasured equally to its individual worth? Or do they all blend together as time slips through the
world s fingers? The beauty of life found within Autumn can t be fully appreciated until the limit of
time and inability to avoid death is accepted.
In the first stanza, Keats develops his ode to Autumn through vivid imagery detailing his appreciation
for the season s life as well as his acknowledgement of the death that succeeds it. Although fall is a
transition to death, the season itself symbolizes a harvest of life, shown through the personification of
Autumn as a Close bosom friend of the maturing sun; Conspiring with him how to load and bless With
fruit the vines that round the thatch eves run. The detailed imagery of the sun and Autumn working
together to bring about the life of the season reveals the speaker s respect for the natural beauty and
life created by the season. However, death is not entirely absent from the first stanza, as the diction of
the maturing sun reveals that the speaker is aware that fall will not last forever, and the death of winter
will eventually take over. The speaker s internal conflict over the inevitable loss of Autumn is shown
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The Invention Of Hugo Cabret By Brian Selznick
The Invention Of Hugo Cabret
The book The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick is a wonderful children s book about
magic, friendship, and family. Hugo Cabret is an orphan who lives with his drunk uncle in a train
station. His uncle happens to go missing and Hugo is in charge of running the clocks in the train
station. Hugo ends up needing to fix a mysterious machine called the automaton and decides that it is
a good idea to steal a mechanical mouse to help fix it, but he gets caught. George Melies, the man who
caught him, steals Hugo s notebook that has all of the plans for the automaton, so Hugo decides to
work at the old man s toy booth so he will give him the notebook back. Isabelle, George s
goddaughter, wants to help Hugo so they
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Advantages Of William The Conqueror
The study of the period of 1066 has been hard for historians due to the lack of contemporary sources.
Therefore, much of the surviving material is Norman in focus and written some time after 1066. After
the death of the King, Harold readied himself for the Norman invasion which he knew must come, and
it is this fact when considered alongside the Norman perspectives, which suggest Harold s awareness
of a broken oath. He posted sentries along the coast in order that he should be given ample warning of
Harold s approach, allowing a historian to conclude that he was of a cautious disposition, a vital
quality in any commander, and that he had a good working knowledge of the tactics of war i.e. he was
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Firstly, along with choosing not to rest long enough in York to travel back down with the army he had
fought at Stamford Bridge with, Harold had succeeded in alienating many of the men that had
constituted this army with his refusal not to split the treasure gained from the decimation of the
Norwegians. This decision probably had some merit in the circumstances of the time. It is entirely
possible that the gold was needed for the war against Normandy or that the booty was in the form of
boats which Harold intended to use in combat. Nonetheless, Harold s pronouncement caused outright
desertion in the troops. Secondly, despite the long stay of William s fleet at Dives and England s
superior ship fleet Harold attempted none of Drake s tactics and failed to singe William s beard.
Perhaps most importantly when one considers Harold s tactical errors was his removal of the Hastings
force. After the sighting of Halley s Comet Harold had gathered a huge force, with the threat of Harald
Hardrada some of these men, including the Hastings guard, had been redeployed. However, in
anticipation of William s attack a garrison had been left to guard the natural ports of Romney and
Dover. This is yet another example of William s supernatural luck. This is my last
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Cross Giblin Rosetta Stone Summary
I think that the author of this story, Cross Giblin, was very effective in explaining details in the
sequence of translating the Rosetta stone. In chapter one of the story he uses dates to tell the beginning
of the story. For example near the entrance to the long, high ceilinged room stand twomagnificent
granite statues of Pharaoh Amenophis III, who ruled Egypt about 1400 B.C. Farther on is a colossal
head of Pharaoh Ramesses II dating back to 1250 B.C. And beyond it, resting on a simple base, is a
slab of black basalt, a volcanic rock. This is very beneficial because it lets us know where the Rosetta
stone originated from. He also goes on to explain that no one knew how to read hieroglyphics at the
time of the discovery. He tells us that many tried but did not succeed. He also tells us that the Greeks
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He also uses dates in this chapter to set a timeline. He tells us on July 1, 1798, the city of Alexandria
was captured by Napoleon s army, also overrunning the Nile Delta. He also adds that on July 21
Napoleon entered the Egyptian capital. In this chapter he also tells us that the Greek part of the stone
had been translated. After the Greek passage had been translated, the scholars turned their attention to
the Egyptian writing on the slab. First they studied the hieroglyphs. Then they puzzled over the second
script. They had seen examples of it before on rolls of papyrus, the writing material the Egyptians
used instead of paper.Deciding that it was a simpler form of Egyptian writing, the scholars called it
demotic, meaning of the people. This chapter also tells us that the scholars got to keep the
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Biological Anthropology Of Aging Summary
Biological Anthropology of Aging
The article that I chose to examine was the Biological Anthropology of Aging. This article was written
by Gillian H. Ice from the Department of Social Medicine. He studied in Ohio University College of
Osteopathic Medicine. This article was published in 2005 2006 the publisher is Kluwer Academic
Publishers Plenum, Volume 20 Issue 2 from pages 87 90. It is written in The Journal of Cross Cultural
Gerontology. This journal is discussing the fact that aging in our population is increasing dramatically,
and not only developed countries but also in developing nations as well.
The purpose of this article is the study of the health within cultures and how aging has changed
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Since elderly populations are now increasing, one fifth of individuals in developed countries are over
60 years old and if this pattern tends to continue it is projected that by 2030 there will be 1/3rd of
individuals older than 60. Many may believe that the most elderly people come from the United
States, but clear research shows that 59% of the world elderly individuals are found in developing
countries. Japan also had a moderate increase in elderly individuals from 7% to 14% in just 26 years,
other Asian countries will see similar increasing patterns as well. Europe has seen some similar life
expectancy increases over the range of 100
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Rumour and Gossip in the Workplace
Literature Review Organization Behaviour Assignment 3 Hanna Darwish Rumour and gossip in the
workplace Introduction People understand gossip and rumour whether experiencing it first hand or
being the provider of information to create the gossip or rumour. The large proportion of gossip is
devoted to a person who is not present in the discussion (Wielers, 1998 amp; sitzman, 2006). Rumour
s general definition refers to misinformation of stories being communicated on a public scope. Gossip
and rumour is one of the oldest forms of communicating, people use this process to share facts and
personal opinions, however Gossip and rumour has a reputation for not being accurate with
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Two Conflicting Views Literature relating to workplace gossip is highly associated with negative and
positive contributions to organizations (Tebbut, 1997). Gossip has been established now by many
researchers as a positive neutral effect of the social environment, in recent literature it discusses how
positive gossip can be used for your own personal advantage and development within the workplace,
examples of its effects are strengthened reputation, and career advancements. In recent literature,
discussions of workplace gossip and rumour comprised of fair arguments for and against workplace
gossiping as to whether it enhance organizations frameworks or sabotage them. There have been four
types of power been established in gossip in the workplace: Coercive, Reward, Expert and Referent
these terms are heavily used in all literature. Coercive is when the gossipers, communicates negative
information about an individual that causes the gossiper to coercive power to increase. Reward is
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Our Secrets Essay
Identification by definition is the state of being identified, which means the characteristics and feature
that set you aside from everyone else. Question is: What makes an identity? Is it the heritage of our
parents? The people we interact with? Or how about the decisions we make on a daily basis? Each of
these are components to our identities in different manners though they each have different levels of
impact upon us. Depending on the person, everyone has different opinions as to how important their
identity is. Some may say that their past identity is not of importance to them because they relate to
who they have become throughout time and others tend to place importance of where they come from.
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He was the offspring of white Jewish mother and a black Christian father causing much confusion for
himself and his siblings. His father passed away early enough so that McBride did not have much
memory of him but his father s physical features affected him every day. McBride and his siblings
were the black kids living in a predominantly black neighborhood raised by a white mother. As a kid,
McBride observed how other parents would treat their children and speak to them about their culture
and what their past consisted of in time he began to realize that he knew nothing about his own
identity. Where he first began to realize the difference between his family and the families of those
surrounding him was when he was in kindergarten and would take the bus. It was there when he
noticed the obvious difference between his mother and all the other mothers waiting for their kids to
get out of the school bus. Gradually, I began to notice something about my mother, that she looked
nothing like the other kids mothers peering out the window as the bus rounded the corner, I noticed
that Mommy stood apart from the other mothers, rarely speaking to them (McBride, 12). His mother
never spoke about her past and was not interested in Vittini 4 communicating with the people in the
community. She was not interested in other people s influences or their
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Societys Influence On Morals Essay
Society s Influence on Morals
The atrocities of the Holocaust have prompted much inquiry by researchers to understand how
humans can behave so cruelly toward their fellow man. Theories have been formed that cite the men
of Battalion 101 as exceptions or men with faulty personalities, when, in fact, they were ordinary men.
The people who attempted to perform a genocide were the same people as you and me with the only
difference being the environment in which they worked. The behavior of the men in Battalion 101 was
not abnormal human behavior, rather, their actions are testament to the premise that when humans are
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Children were taught that the Russians were evil and while the Russian children were being taught the
same ideas about the Americans. Propaganda was used by our government to make us believe that we
were the good side while they were the bad side. Before anyone had time to sit back and think about
the situation rationally, our entire society hated the Communists. The same situation applied for the
German citizens except, their attitudes illustrated the effectiveness of propaganda even when it has the
evilest of implications.
It must be understood that the men who transported or participated in the killings of 83,000 Jews were
not selected as men who were thought to be capable of acting inhuman. They were ordinary men in
their 30 s and 40 s who were too old to fight in the war but they were still capable of carrying out
orders. Before the war, the men worked as businessmen, truck drivers, medical workers, and even
teachers who came from middle to lower class backgrounds. It is difficult to imagine an individual,
such as a teacher, who dedicated his life to the enhancement of a child s education and well being,
participated and tolerated the killing of thousands of children. But it is true that the same men, who the
Jewish society trusted as workers and professionals, willfully tried to kill them off.
The political environment which surrounded the
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Custer s Last Stand Research Paper
In the south of central Montana during 1876 on June 25th and 26th, a battle happened known as the
Battle of Little Bighorn or also known as Custer s Last Stand . The Native American Tribes that were
involved was the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes. They were battling against
the 7th regiment of the US Cavalry which was led by Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer. In the year of
1868 Lakota leaders agreed to a treaty known as Fort Laramie Treaty which was suppose to give the
Lakota leaders a large reservation for their tribes. But in accepting the treaty they also accepted giving
up their nomadic lifestyles and agreed to a more stationary livelihood in the reservation. Some leaders
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When Reno and his company crossed the river the lakota and cheyenne was surprised and rushed to
defend their village from the oncoming attackers. Reno then held his troops and formed them into a
skirmish line, in which they began to fire upon the oncoming attackers. Reno had to retreat two times,
the first time was when his left flank was endangered, and the second time he had to retreat to the east
side of river. During the retreat Lakota and Cheyenne warriors rode down the troops inducing heavy
casualties to Reno s men. Reno s company regrouped with the main the group after Benteen confirmed
that there was no Indians following. A written message from Custer was sent by a messenger to
Benteen stating Come on, Big Village. Be Quick. Bring Packs. P.S Bring Packs. para. 11 (Little
Bighorn Battlefield National Monument). Captain Weir s company made an effort to locate and
communicate with Custer s men after heavy gunfire was heard. (Little Bighorn Battlefield National
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Retinal Vascular Imaging Essay
Abstract
Retinal vascular imaging is useful in detecting Microvasular abnormalities. It shows several predictors
of diseases and potential for understanding other markers that might fit into what happens when we
age, develop a disease or health issue. Retinal and cerebral microvasculature have common
physiological properties. They are highly similar metabolic active tissues, and are homologous in
structure. There are at least two viewing forms for retinal vasculature 2D and 3D . 2D being more flat
while 3D shows outlines, fuller imager quality and in depth structures of the retina. Retinal imaging
has been helpful in several diagnoses of health such as hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, obesity
and the effects of aging. Outlook for retinal vascular imaging looks good as it is being applied to new
ideas and concepts.
Introduction
Microvasular veins are some of the small veins in our body, referred to as vessels that form a network
between the arterioles and venules located in the retina and body. The micro vasculatures of the brain
and retina have common physiological properties, they both have high metabolic active tissues,
similar embryological origins and are homologous (Meier, M. H. et al, 2013). Both vascular networks
share similar vascular regulatory processes (Lassen, 1964; Hardy et al. 1997; Delaey Van de ... Show
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Quite a number of health issues such retinal arteriolar narrowing has a strong correlation with
coronary artery occulusion, venular dilation used as a predictor of clinical stroke and cardiovascular
disease. (Liew, G.et al, 2008). Microvasular abnormalities that are viewed when using retinal vascular
imaging, can provide insight to our body, which we still only know very minimally about. There are
tons diseases and health issues that still have no warning signs or
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Celtic Christianity and The Secret Rose Essays
Celtic Christianity and The Secret Rose
In William Butler Yeats The Secret Rose, the author develops his theme through choice of diction,
imagery, symbolism, and scansion. Yeats Irish background is an influential factor in terms of the tone
with which he addresses religious beliefs, and an acceptable interpretation of The Secret Rose depends
on one s knowledge of Celtic history and tradition.
Throughout his poem, Yeats uses a great deal of symbolism in describing the well known events that
surround the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Every line is significant in terms of how one understands the
statements (and questions) Yeats is posing. The Secret Rose is in itself, a noteworthy title, because it
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Yeats style is quite prayerful his voice at first resembles an aged person who is seeking comfort as he
reaches his final days on Earth. At the end of the poem, Yeats voice has become one of assurance and
anticipation. This change in voice is quite effective in developing the idea that living is a circular
event, and death is certainly not a final destination. Furthermore, this belief is consistent with the
Celtic conviction that death must come before birth in the circle of life because there must be room for
new growth before it can occur.
The meter and rhyme scheme of Yeats poem are similarly structured to coincide with the belief that
life is an unending cycle. The poem is written in iambic pentameter, in pairs of rhyming couplets, and
the first rhyming couplet rhymes with the final couplet as well. In returning to the original rhyme,
Yeats reinforces the belief that life will continue in a non terminal circle.
The theme of Yeats poem deals with the anticipation of the Second Coming of Christ, a very Christian
viewpoint. However, in his writing Yeats incorporates an important part of his heritage: the Druids, an
ancient order of priests that played a pivotal part in the growth of Christianity in Ireland. In Druid
vapour and make the torches dim; / Till vain frenzy awoke and he died; and him /
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A Common Technique Used By John Updike
A common technique used by authors throughout literature is the growth of the main character into
their own. From the maturation of a selfish soul into a triumphant hero, or the rise of a shunned
underdog into a loved champion, authors have create situations for their characters that teach readers a
significant life lesson about the world we live in. For example, John Updike s Sammy from A P and
Flannery O Connor s Grandmother from A Good Man is Hard to Find both receive wake up calls from
the respective antagonists of their stories. They are put in high stress situations where their morals and
beliefs are pushed to the limit. Both O Connor and Updike utilized the high stress situations to make
the reader question their own beliefs; therefore, causing the readers to empathize with the main
characters. Sammy and the Grandmother experience unique situations that force them to question their
way of thinking; however, those lessons are not restricted to them, but also lessons everyone has to
learn. John Updike does a great job of creating a character in Sammy that young boys are able to
relate to, and then making him mature due to a shocking realization about the real world. Like most
teenage boys, he is sarcastic and opinionated, but Sammy sets himself apart by being oddly observant.
The mundane routine of his boring bag boy job is turned upside down when the three girls around his
age walk in. He immediately takes notice and starts to pick apart every detail about the trio.
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Human Resources Department Roadblocks
In the Human Resources Department at CONMED, things are constantly moving at a rapid pace, once
one task in completed, there is another task to start, then to complete. Things can get hectic when a
company has a lot of requirements to be met. In order for any organization to run accordingly, they
must have a schedule that helps them to meet deadlines and stay organized. The Human Resources
Department keeps records of what needs to be done, however, have put aside the task of making their
records an actual thing to see and understand. From the beginning of this project my goal was to take
their saved data and create a visualized calendar that is user friendly for the service center. This way,
upcoming tasks are understandable and easy to access for all staff in the service center. I believe being
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As far as building this resource, I have been working alongside the IT department to see what my
limits are. CONMED throughout this process was open to all ideas however rejected many for
different reasons. I faced several roadblocks from us not being able to obtain a specific software, to
not having much available in Excel that was needed to accomplish our goal. In order to narrow my
research down, I presented them with several different options. Once we all came to an agreement that
satisfied the company I was then able to expand on one main focus.
From Excel Online, to Google Calendar, and Mobile Calendar Apps, I was testing all waters. After
reviewing the pros and cons of the different resources, the company expressed that they would like a
calendar that feeds from the data that they input creating a nexus, preferably one in Excel. The
advantage of sticking with Excel was that the data they already have saved on excel was easily
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Pros And Cons Of Foreign Direct Investment In Russia
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is when an individual or a company in one nation invests in business
entities or practices within another nation. Across different nations and sectors, there are multiple
restrictions and requirements as to how FDI can be done. Russia is a nation that is fairly open to FDI.
They want to encourage foreign companies to produce their goods in Russia, so in many industries
FDI restrictions are very reasonable. There are a few exceptions to this point. One such exception is
that Russia has significant requirements for FDI in the Strategic sectors of its economy. These
strategic sectors specifically target sectors that influence national defense, as required in the Strategic
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Property tax reduction/exemption Special Economic Zones (26 zones refer to figure below) Russian
corporate with no external branches Qualifying activities by industry: Manufacturing, Technology
Innovation, Tourism Recreation, Port Logistics Profit tax rate may be reduced to 2% in manufacturing
and port, 0% in remaining categories. Property tax exemptions for 10 years Free custom zones feature
here Tech Innovations have reduced regressive social contributions until Jan 2018 Accelerated
depreciation (Manufacturing /Tourism) Vat exemptions for Port and logistics R D: 150% tax super
deduction Eligible R D activities across industries Expenditure must relate to new products/services,
production/service enhancement 150% super tax reduction on qualifying cost (R D, labor,
depreciation, COG) Skolkvo (Russian Silicon Valley) Russian Corporate Entity Eligible R D in
energy, nuclear, space, telecommunication, biomedical and IT. Resulting IP will be commercialized in
Russia. Profit tax, property tax and VAT exemptions Cash grants from the government Reduced social
contribution ate of 14% limited to $10,700 0% Profit tax rate Universities, medical and educational
entities Companies engaged in 70% + agricultural goods only Rate limited to agricultural good
revenue 0% profit tax rate 9.3 Based on the analysis in 9.1
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Contribution Of Grethe Hilferding
G. Jung Institute in Zurich and became the successor to Carl Jung. He believed in the transcending of
self healing from within the very illness itself in his book. Healing Dream and Rituals.
Sabrina Spielrein (Jewish) 1885 1942. One of the first women psychoanalyst. A patient, then student
and lover of Carl Jung and had collegial relationships with Sigmund Freud and underwent
psychoanalysis under Jean Piaget. She was an eclectic thinker, writing 35 papers in French, Russian
and German languages, covering developmental psychology, psycholinguistics and educational
psychology and releasing her most influential essay entitled; Destruction as the cause of coming into
being in 1912. She lost her life in the concentration camps during the Holocaust.
Margarethe Hilferding 1871 1942. Hilferding was the first woman to be invited into the Vienna
Psychological Society whom was a follower of individual psychology. A teacher and doctor, she
championed women s rights in 1924 and pushed to legalise abortions, health for the nation and
contraception to be paid for by the Government. She championed that the veto of a family regarding
children should be met by Government funds and they should take care of the child in such cases. She
educated herself to address the criticism of a women s intelligence as women were not allowed to
attend universities until 1898 when Hilferding was one of the first to do so as a woman right to be
educated within Universities started in 1900. Later giving
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Environmental Changes In African Savanna Essay
ear future tribute, In the African Savanna, the world s greatest diversity of Ungulates can be found.
The most important change is climate which affects every aspect of life. Comparing the mild seasonal
climate of Virginia to the climate of the tropical Savanna is a dramatic change. Instead of mild
seasons; high rainfall and periods of drought take place. Another change that must be made is housing.
Using limited natural resources, a house that is made of clay and wood best utilizes the environment.
Clay is in abundance in the soil, and trees are sparse but numerous. The last change that must be made
relates to food. A diet readily available in the wilderness of the Savanna would include primarily
plants such as Marula and Guardi, but also include insects and small animals. In conclusion, great
changes from middle class Virginia to the wilderness of the Tropical Savanna include climate, housing
and diet.
In a survival situation, life changes drastically, ranging from housing to diet and everything in
between. First of the important changes is climate, which exceedingly changes. In the coldest moths of
the year, temperatures range from 68 78 degrees and many plants shrivel up and die, or are destroyed
in wild fires as a result of the dry season. During the wet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Great changes such as a new diet, and a unfamiliar climate and different housing will be difficult to
adjust to from life in a first world country, but once these obstacles are overcome, adopting to the life
in the Tropical Savanna will be effortless. Although it will be challenging to overcome to a new
lifestyle, it is possible and can be achieved through effort, and knowledge. The most important thing
to remember is that following ones instincts and using common sense will result in the survival of
anything that
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The Life Of James Baldwin s Struggle For Sexual Performance
James Baldwin survived as not an unusual figure; he existed as a black man in the mid twentieth
century disgruntled with the way America treated him. As much as he protested through his literary
works and often times through recorded interviews, Baldwin frequently made the clear statement he is
not the victim. In fact, he would go as far to say white people are the victims, although what they were
victims of remained not as straight forward. The two main topics Baldwin favored writing on were
race and sex. In the short story, Going to Meet the Man, the main character, Jesse, is dissatisfied with
his sexual performance, or lack thereof, and is intrigued by the sexuality of black people. Did James
Baldwin justify himself as the superior being and the white person as the victim in his own assumption
which argued white people long to have the sexual capabilities of black people? Through his short
story, Baldwin infers white people are inferior sexual performers; they are intrigued by the sexual
capabilities of black people, and comforts himself by exposing an example of white lack of
superiority.
In the opening of Going to Meet the Man, Baldwin constructs his presentation displaying the limited
sexual abilities of the white man. The fictional character Jesse, portraying white males in general,
cries, it s not my fault! He tried again; he wretchedly failed again. Then he just lay there, silent, angry,
helpless (Baldwin 229). Baldwin strategically places these select words at
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  • 2. Etymology and Symbolism of Characters Names in Catcher in... The Etymology and Symbolism of Characters Names in Catcher in the Rye Catcher in the Rye s pallid cover, adorned only with seven multicolored bands in its upper left corner, is not what one would call eye catching. Its reverse side lacks criticisms or reviews of any sort; in fact, it is bare of anything except a copyright date. Human beings are advised not to judge books by their covers, rather that they should look further than the obvious and try to apprehend the implied meaning. The world has peered past Catcher in the Rye s cover, cracked its pure, uniform shell of cardboard and discovered the novel of a decade, a story that has now made the name Holden Caulfield synonymous with cynical adolescent. Within the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is Holden back, not allowing himself to become a part of the ugliness he sees in virtually everyone. Chains of contempt for the world act as manacles that secure his superior attitude and ensure he will not become what he hates. The name Holden flawlessly portrays his inability to join society because of his high ideals for it. Caulfield, his last name, relates to recurring theme of childhood innocence. A caul is defined as a part of the amnion, one of the membranes enveloping the fetus, which sometimes is around the head of a child at its birth. The caul protects young children, just as Holden dreams to do when he tells Phoebe his ideal profession would be the catcher in the field of rye. Of course, the second section of his last name represents the field of rye. The few instants when Holden is genuinely happy and unaffected by his painful awakenings to the adult world deal with children, because he feels they are uncorrupted. Walking down the street in New York, Holden s rusted manacles of almost perpetual depression are unlocked when he sees a little boy singing if a body catch a body coming through the rye. He criticizes his father, saying he wanted to appear sharp with the ratty hat he was wearing, and says neither parent was paying any attention to their son. He feels any adult has been demoralized, but will go to great lengths to come into any contact with a child. His perfect job, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Preface Of Mother Nature Preface Nature! Mother Nature! So ancient, yet so fresh; so marvel, yet so novel! A deep connection between beauty and civilization! It is my universe, it is my life. From birth to death, Mother Nature cradles me in her bosom. She is always in my mind. She is so dear. Nature is my Teacher. Beauty and simplicity! Nature that envelopes all of us is so grand, so loving! She gives us the grace, the beauty, the fluency to our life. The care, the love, the affection of all our human life is imbibed from her spirit. She breathes life into us. Grew in sun and shadow, we live the life given to us by her. We all are accommodated to be her children. She is the creator, protector and promoter of our mortal life. Our purpose of life is worthy of her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The book does not claim any scientific, medical, ethical or religious view, advice or recommendation. The book is for information only. Also, the information presented here does not claim a textbook accuracy, rather a general guidance. The book presents a good faith summary of a good life. Some facts may be inadequate, inaccurate or outdated and therefore, any error, omission or exclusion, is on the part of the author for which a plea is acknowledged in advance. Facts are nothing but an interpretation of data. Fascinating facts reinforce the topic with research results, discoveries, surveys and statistics. Today, there is so much of information, so much of communication, and so much of evidence that, that one can no longer plead ignorance; and, important as these facts are, a willful blindness is not a good policy either. Facts explain and compare the life as is vs. life hereafter. Sometimes, statistics can also be as confusing as they are enlightening. So, in order to keep the motion of the topic alive, key data are skimmed and highlighted broadly to the context and rounded up or down to make it casual, simple and generic, and easy to remember. Typically, if any quantitative data are of any significant importance, they are put in numeric format rather than alphabetic format. (Numeric format: Half is not exactly 1/2. 1/2 is more significant than half . Radiation from 1 chest CT scan = 350 400 standard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Janice Sapigao The Dark patches in Silicon Valley People look at Silicon Valley with their eyes of admiration and longing. There are true heroes of technology that change the world with universal services like Google, Facebook, Uber. They create greater value, wealth, and opportunity unprecedented in human history. Silicon Valley is always the dream of many. Anyone who has ever had the opportunity to meet Silicon Valley leaders has left in the minds of generous, intelligent, kind and kind people. They want to create more good things with zeal. Obviously, Silicon Valley is now at the center of innovation and technological progress, but do we the truth behind all that technology we used every day. In the book Microchip for Millions by Janice Sapigao, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, Janice mother s health is negatively affected, which affects the whole family and her mother gets none of the benefits of the products she is helping create and receives none of the credit. Sapigao Janice using her point of view to bring the image of her mother as an example of how her mother sacrificed to support the family by giving up so much time at work. Furthermore, Sapigao notices the inequity of her mother faces. She acknowledges, Ma is always on the frontline of the silicon valley s shadow one of thousands of women whose nimble fingers and silenced grumbling spin microchips for millions powering laptops and cellphones that she herself does not find intuitive enough to use. (16 24) Not only overwork but also the iniquity of workers are facing in silicon valley. The exploitation of Janice mother s which affects the entire family through her point of view. She brings the unknown stories into the light. People who work twelve hours a day. People who give everything they have to build the silicon valley today and get little credit for it. In addition, Sapigao reminded me of the picture of my parents my relative who work overtime. The only time to enjoy is a little time in the end of the day. In the poem The source , Sapigao bring out the secret of what they call the cleanroom from an assembly line job. She ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Four Seasons By Antonio Lucio Vivaldi Antonio Lucio Vivaldi, outstanding composer of The Four Seasons and more specifically Gloria in Excelsis Deo, was born March the 4th 1678 and died July 28th 1741. Vivaldi was born in Venice, Italy: a city in northeastern Italy sited on a group of one hundred seventeen small islands separated by canals and linked by bridges. He died in Veinna, Austria, the capital and largest city of Austria, and one of the nine states of Austria, Vienna is also Austria s primary city. Antonio Vivaldi is a well known composer of the Baroque music style. Baroque music ranges from 1600 1750 where Vivaldi neatly falls into. Baroque music established opera, cantata, oratorio, concerto, and sonata as musical genres and the vocabulary used for the music is still common in our musical vocabulary today. Baroque music is a large piece of what we deem classical music . The music style is what enlarged our size, range and instrumental complexity of the music. Common composers of the Baroque style are Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel, Alessandro Scarlatti, Domenico Scarlatti, Antonio Vivaldi, Henry Purcell, Georg Philipp Telemann, Jean Baptiste Lully, Arcangelo Corelli, Tomaso Albinoni, François Couperin, Denis Gaultier, Claudio Monteverdi, Heinrich Schütz, Jean Philippe Rameau, Jan Dismas Zelenka, and Johann Pachelbel. Antonio Vivaldi composed aforementioned The Four Seasons a four part musical series from 1717 to 1721, as well as his two most well known operas Argippo and Bajazet. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay Ad Management and the Recent Turmoil in Financial... There is a need for high level of consultation, co ordination and co operation in every organization or business. To this effect, managers all over the world are often faced with the dilemma of effectively deploying human, material, technological, natural and financial resources to achieve desired organizational goals and objectives. The collapse of the financial markets, touching off reverberations in the real economy in the last months of 2008 has inevitably been described as the worst economic catastrophe since the great depression of the 1930s. To this effect, many observers have raised several questions such as; which parties had a hand in the creation of the financial and emerging economic crisis? Who is to blame; people, systems ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The misalignment of the interest of managers with those of the shareholders led to compensation systems that emphasized on short term returns which lead to harmful behaviors like manipulation of stock prices and excessive risk taking. This reward system encouraged high risk taking with a myopic focus on short term revenue and even incentivized manager for their failures. A particular insight can be drawn from the United Bank of Switzerland (UBS) report of 2008 which showed how employees were compensated with strong incentives to use UBS capital to invest in high yielding mortgage backed securities. Whilst this was, they failed to provide sufficient incentives to protect the company, hence, mismatching priorities. This would not have proved costly if only the senior managers of the firm were wise enough to put in place strong risk measurement and control system. Another issue, particularly in the line of managing objectives and misalignment of incentive structure is that of the two major financial institutions in the US; Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) and Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac). These institutions, although government sponsored to stabilize the housing and mortgage market in the US, but also privately owned, however still berated by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Impact Of Imsi Catchers On Mobile Phone Towers On Gsm... Introduction IMSI Catchers or Cell Site Simulators are devices that pose as legitimate cell phone towers on GSM networks in order to either log the IMSI numbers of mobile phones in a specific area or to intercept mobile phone traffic in a specific area of interest. IMSI stands for International Mobile Subscriber Identity and is an identifying number that is unique for every mobile phone. This research paper sets out to understand how IMSI catchers work, when and in what context their deployment would be most beneficial to investigators, and the legality of this device. How IMSI Catchers Work Cellular Networks A cellular network is a radio network distributed over land areas called cells . Each cell is served by one fixed location transceiver, which is called a base station . When cells are joined together, they provide wireless coverage over a large geographic area, within which mobile stations or phones can communicate with base stations and each other. Overlapping coverage areas allows transmission to be maintained even when mobile stations are moving between cells. Assigning a different set of frequencies to neighboring cells avoids wireless signal interference. 3G (UMTS and CDMA2000) GSM ...And be most easily described as having 4 network components 1. Mobile Stations (MS) The mobile stations is a cell phone or mobile device with a Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) card. Each SIM card is identified by its IMSI number, which consists of a 3 digits Mobile ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Holy Bible Research Paper The case of Abraham: In Genesis 12 (4), God s servant, Abraham was in the country of Haran, where he had accumulated wealth. God commanded him to move, along with his wealth, and build an alter at Shechem. He obeyed, moved, built a tent, an alter and re settled from Shechem to Egypt to escape famine. Abraham did sit down to enjoy, when he received God s blessings and wealth. He performed entrepreneurial activities by hiring shepherds, finding grasslands for the sheep, paying the shepherds, ensuring increase in the number of his sheep and offering one to God before God told him to offer his only son Isaac. The case of Esau and Jacob: the Holy Bible traced the history of Isaac s two sons. Esau was an entrepreneur, skilled in hunting but Jacob ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Exodus 35, God specifically commanded the Israelites to work for six days. At Exodus 32:5 (1), all the skilled men of Israel were required to make tent6, cross bars, the covenant box, its poles, etc. Bezalel, the son f Uri were filled with power and skill for every kind of artistic work, in planning, designing in gold, silver bronze, etc. The case of Joshua: In Joshua Chapter 1(1) God commanded Joshua to inform the Israelites to get ready and cross the river Jordan. Crossing a river needs planning, getting ready, choosing path and physical exertion. The case of Ruth: Ruth Chapter 1 (2:3) states that Ruth went out to the fields and walked behind the workers, picking up the corn which they left, before her humility and skill was recognized by a wealthy entrepreneur called Boaz, and who later took her as a wife. The case of King Solomon: King Solomon became rich after using his mental skill to ask for something that creates wealth instead of wealth itself. He asked for wisdom (creator and manager of wealth), which God granted him. By possessing the blessings of wisdom from God, King Solomon became a creator of wealth, manager of wealth and giver of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Marine Science Undergraduate And Graduate Programs Veronica Olszowy Professor Sobota ENGL 101 Section 01 October 20, 2015 What Marine Scientist Wants a Ph.D. Anyway? At Coastal Carolina University (CCU) many students take part in the Marine Science Undergraduate and Graduate programs. These two successful programs have helped bring Coastal its first Doctoral program. The Ph.D. in Marine Science is new at CCU and there is so much to learn about it. Questions of why Coastal was fit for the program and how it differs from other schools programs like it are commonly asked. So what all does this Ph.D. entail and how is Coastal influenced by it? When adding this program CCU had to go through many different panels and accreditors to be approved for the Ph.D. The university had to prove that eve n though other schools in the state have similar programs, it is not an exact copy of any other program in the state. According to the Program Summary, Due to its unique focus and curricular structure, the program does not duplicate any existing program in the state. This is a very important piece of how this doctoral program came to be. If there had been too much of a similarity to programs at places like Clemson University and The University of South Carolina, the different panels of accreditors would not have allowed the doctoral program at our school (Dr. Roberts). According to Dr. Roberts, The Dean of the College of Science, The argument that we made to the state is that we have had a strong undergraduate program for many, many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Santiago s Journey The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step, by Lao Tzu. While both of these journeys were epic, Santiago s circular journey back home is less significant than Odysseus s linear journey home to his wife and child. Santiago s purpose was to validate his personal legend in finding treasure. The old woman wanted to know more about his dream. She then gave her interpretation: [Santiago] must go to the Pyramids in Egypt. [She has] never heard of them, but, if it was a child who showed them to [him], they exist. There [he] will find a treasure that will make [him] a rich man. (Coelho 14) So begins his journey that takes him away from home. A shepherd who wants to travel, he seeks treasure to support his life and livelihood. Along the way, he meets the alchemist who tells him that, before a [Personal Legend] is realized, the Soul of the World tests everything that was learned along the way. (Coelho 132) The alchemist s teaching guides Santiago as he continues his journey. With each continuing step, Santiago realizes that his true treasure is back where he started, at home. While his journey was truly epic, and he overcome many obstacles, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A man s determination to get back to his family trumps a man s desire for wealth. Both men were inspired by people they met on their journey. The prayer given as, an omen from Zeus, (Homer 38) propels Odysseus to complete his journey, while Santiago s traveling guidance literally took him in circles with riddles such as, one dies of thirst just when the palm trees appeared on the horizon. (Coelho 132) Santiago s journey of a thousand miles ended where he started, home. Odysseus s thousand miles took him where he fought valiantly to get to, to his home. They each obtained success, but Odysseus s purpose was more important and powerful than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Analysis Of Isabella Whitney s I. W. To Her Unconstant Lover In Isabella Whitney s I.W. To Her Unconstant Lover, she adopted a female persona that attempted to rework the notion of constancy, or faithfulness, in failed male female relationships of the Elizabethan era. Where women are often accused of being unfaithful, the speaker of the epistle writes to her unfaithful male lover and holds him accountable for their failed relationship. By analyzing Whitney s I.W. To Her Unconstant Lover, this paper will argue that Whitney s persona, I.W., challenges the misogynistic conception of female faithfulness because she uses rhetorical devices like metaphors and allusions to shift the blame onto dishonest male lovers, whose actions have a negative impact on the constancy of virtuous women. The speaker s use of metaphors and Greek allusions fundamentally allows her to rework the idea of female inconstancy, which, in turn, absolves her of fault for being abandoned by her ex lover and presents her as an intelligent and virtuous woman to her English audience. With the speaker s use of metaphors and Greek allusions, the idea of constancy in failed relationships is reworked to combat the misogynistic conception of female inconstancy. In Joan Kelly s Early Feminist Theory and the Querelle des Femmes, 1400 1789, she claims that female querelle writers reject[ed] the distorted image of women (Kelly 20) in religious texts and amatory poetry because women were often depicted as capricious creatures that men could not trust to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Michael Kimmel s Manhood In America In Michael Kimmel s Manhood in America: A Cultural History , he provides a broad, heavily researched cultural history of the development of manhood and the definition of masculinity throughout American history. Beginning in the 19th century and ending in the present day administration of Barack Obama, Kimmel identifies that over time society has demanded more and more that the common man be self made . Kimmel s overall goal in writing this book is to introduce a new concept of masculinity that eliminates the battle that every man faces when trying to achieve so called manhood . He explores the natural instincts that men have and how these instincts are affected by self control, the surrounding environment, and overall levels of happiness. Starting in the 19th century, men had an increasing pressure to prove their masculinity. In order to support themselves and their families, American men s desire to prove masculinity came at the cost of minorities, women, and even man s own personal happiness. This restlessness of being a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In my opinion, man s instinct to prove his masculinity, desire for competition, and longing to reach manhood is natural and cannot be changed. Overtime, this natural instinct has decreased and increased as the environment has changed. The anger sparked by progressivism in the workforce brought out this instinct in American men in the 19th century, while further institutions promoting manliness continued to evolve in the 20th century. In modern day, people such as myself who believe that everyone should have equal opportunity keeps the instinct of proving my manhood in check. However, if there weren t conservative men in our country who have this anger against other groups and have the desire to prove their masculinity, America would appear weak in the eyes of countries who have more masculine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Moses Research Paper Moses When Moses (Musa) returned from Mount Sinai to the company of the pharaoh, he battled with all the magis under pharaoh s command. The rod and staff are symbols of that might and power. The FOA acknowledges that the skills, Moses used to defeat the clergy of pharaoh were not only his mastery in magic, but that he possessed skills in the martial arts. At that time the magicians of Egypt were masters of the natural elements, represented as the snake s staff. (A symbol used today called the caduceus as the wisdom in Medicine) Magic was at its highest peak just like the Pyramids. Moses bested them with a technique he learned from God (The sixth element//Intelligence) while in exile at Mount Sinai. Moses skills with the Staff also proved that Egypt had a stick fighting style 4000 years ago. Moses learned the ancient techniques of the Sphinxes during his early years as a prince in Egypt. The FOA have a lesson (General Monk Monk and the Tamahu) referring to the people that was made through special breeding, a man that did not naturally come with the Earth. Ancient Egyptian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They read from their Lessons (The Supreme Pyramid) at the same time they practiced the techniques. Namely the ten style step which were ten Pyramid Stances performed on bricks, therefore brothers demonstrated the pyramid brick style or techniques in the stance; The Pyramid Stance (3/10) or Pyramid Stepping (9/10=Capoeira), the 14 Pyramid Blocks, with a few hand moves they invented from the concepts of the pyramids 36 Chambers. ( Other legendary history says that the western pyramid contains 30 chambers of parti coloured syenite full of precious gems and costly weapons anointed with unguents that they may not rust until the day of the resurrection. The Egyptian Book of the Dead, by E.A. Wallis Budge, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Hallelujah George Guay Development of Western Civilization 3/21/18 Listening Journal 1 UNIT ONE: Hallelujah Hallelujah, is a song that was written by Leonard Cohen in the year of 1984. Leonard Cohen is Canadian and an Atheist. The fact he is an Atheist is kind of shocking giving the fact that there is a religious aspect in the beginning of the song. That is one of the reasons that I believe we studied this song. The fact that there is a religious part of this song. We are a Catholic School so it does make sense. In addition, it is one of the most famous songs ever written. So this song has a strong musical and religious aspect to it. Also, it is interesting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In my opinion, that is the reason why we listened to this piece of music. To try and be exposed to a work that has a large supply of instruments and a choir at the same time. From listening to it, they did a very good job of incorporating the choir with the music. The choir was also very synchronized as well. They did not get too high or too low as a group. One of the differences with this piece of music is they incorporate different types of music and the choir sings from the very beginning. One thing that was very enjoyable was how strong and powerful the choir sang at the end of the piece. Once, again, the most difficult thing about listening to this piece was the lack of understanding any of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Poetry of William Blake This essay will aim to show the relationship between Innocence and Experience in William Blake s Songs. Both Songs of Experience and Songs of Innocence serve as a mirror Blake held up to society, the Songs of Experience being the darker side of the mirror. Blake s Songs show two imaginative realms: The two sides to the human soul that are the states of Innocence and Experience. The two states serve as different ways of seeing. The world of innocence as Northrop Frye saw it encapsulated the unfallen world, the unified self, integration with nature, time in harmony with rhythm of human existence. Frye saw the world of Experience as a fallen world, with the fragmented and divided self, with total alienation with nature, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The poem The Lamb begins with the question Who made thee? The speaker is a child asking of the lamb s genesis. The child begins to answer the questions in a riddle; he who Calls himself a lamb is meek and mild like a lamb. The child s innocence is highlighted with the question Who made thee? it is quite a straightforward question to ask. Yet at the same time the child is also asking questions adults have asked throughout time about our origins. Even though the poem is straightforward in style, because the child answers his own questions, a sense of perceptiveness is added, a foreshadowing of experience. Overall, however, the poem is quite one sided with Blake showing only the positive aspects of the Christian tenet. The Songs of Experience are much darker in tone. The poems point towards an austere reality, a bleaker view of creation itself. The poetry here is a lot more pessimistic and angry. The state of Innocence has progressed towards this state of Experience, where upheaval and menace lurks. Blake s vision is dialectical; the states of Innocence and Experience are interrelated. Blake argues that experience is not better or indeed more preferable to the state of innocence. Possibly Blake s most famous poem, entitled The Tyger , dominates Songs of Experience. The Tiger is seen to be a mixture of the striking and the perilous and a stark contrast to the vision of the lamb in Innocence. The Tiger exudes a raw sexual energy. This
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  • 17. Unsafe Induced Abortion 1.2 RESEARCH QUESTIONS The guiding research questions for this study include the following:What is the knowledge level of adolescent girls about reproductive health issues generally? What is their level of awareness concerning the existence of family planning services? Is there a link between the knowledge level of adolescent girls about reproductive health issues and the incidence of unsafe induced abortion? Is there a connection between their level of awareness about family planning services and their usage of these services?Is there a link between the acknowledge of family planning services and unsafe induced abortion? 1.3 GENERAL AIM OF STUDY The general aim of this study is to assess the association between the sexual and reproductive health knowledge of adolescent girls and induced abortion in the study area. 1.4 OBJECTIVES OF STUDY This study therefore has as its objectives the following: 1. To investigate the general knowledge level of adolescent girls about reproductive health issues. 2. To assess their level of awareness concerning the existence of family planning services. 3. To find out the relationship(if any)between the knowledge level of adolescent girls on reproductive health issues and unsafe induced abortion 4. To establish the relationship between their level of awareness about family services and their usage of these services 5. To ascertain the relationship between their knowledge of family planning services and unsafe induced abortion 1.5 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay about Refugee Resettlement This literature reviews the refugees in their countries and also situations in adopted countries of those who have moved from their own countries, their human rights and problems. There are enormous numbers of refugees in North America from all over the world, due to their unfortunate circumstances in their own countries. It is true that advanced countries around the world such as Canada, United States, also Non governmental organisations (NGOs), and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) attempt to help those asylum seekers. Even though, this still is a problem as significant financing of UNHCR resettlement operations (including flexibility of resettlement in the management of the office s unified budget to meet the needs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People with those circumstances who are unable to go back to their own country become Refugees, and this is also defined in the article one of the same convention. (UN Assembly, 1951) Even though, it is not easy for people to go through all the process to be recognized refugee by NGOs, UNHCR and the countries those accept refugees. Also, there are internally displaced persons inside of their countries; those people stay in those own countries when there are secure places; however the definition of internally displaced persons is internally displaced persons are persons or groups of persons who have been forced or obliged to flee or to leave their homes or places of habitual residence, in particular as a result of or in order to avoid the effects of armed conflict, situations of generalized violence, violations of human rights or natural or human made disasters, and who have not crossed an internationally recognized State border , therefore, such as people who are infected by nuclear around Fukushima, Japan are also in this case, not only people in countries on a war, or those suffer from hunger (UN Economic and Social Council, 1998). There are many countries accept refugees, United States case of procedures which used in The U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP), priority 1 is that Individual cases referred to the program by virtue of their circumstances and apparent need for resettlement , priority 2 is Groups of cases designated as having ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Susan Beth Pfeffer s Short Story Ashes Often times kids are forced to make decisions wiser than their years. The short story Ashes is an example of this. The author, Susan Beth Pfeffer, is one by which I ve also read another book, Life As We Knew It. I The story Ashes is a short story with a easy to read vocabulary and overall a good story about making important decisions. In the story, Ashleigh took the money because of how persuasive and manipulating her father was, her mother wasn t there or surely Ashleigh would have stopped her, and she was told she d be paid back. Ashleigh took the money from her mother s teapot on the premise of how her father manipulated her. In the story it showed an example of this, I could hear my father s car keening in the distance. You re one in a million, it cried, (Ashes, 4). Ashleigh s father continued to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the text it demonstrated this. Dad parked the car a block away from mom s. Just in case she gets home early he said, (Ashes, 4) Obviously Ashleigh s father was trying to hide from Ashleigh s mother. He didn t want her to see him, knowing what he was doing was illegal. He was taking quite a bit of money though, to Ashleigh s concern as demonstrated. That s a lot of money. What if mom finds out? I asked (Ashes, 4). Ashleigh knew that this wasn t the good thing to do and was rightfully concerned. Ashleigh knew that if her mother found out she may never see her dad again. Ashleigh s father was very slippery though and said, She ll be angry at me then, (Ashes, 4). Ashleigh s father was talking about how if her mother found out, she would be mad at Ashleigh s father, and not at Ashleigh.Yet if she was going to be angry then they shouldn t carry out her father s plans anyways. Had Ashleigh s mother been there, she surely would have stopped Ashleigh s father but it didn t turn out like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Rising And Current Crisis Of The United States For this case study the focus will be shined upon the rising and current crisis and panic in the United States over the two main risks that are associated with retirement. Those two issues are The first is the possibility that the individual may have accumulated insufficient assets by the time he or she reaches retirement age. The second is the possibility that the individual may outlive the assets that he or she has accumulated (334) . In the event that an individual has accumulated a sufficient amount of assets to provide an adequate standard of living after retirement, the risk of uncertainty concerning the life expectancy is still relevant and a potential issue regarding the share of the accumulation that should be properly consumed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not the majority but a large percentage of the population are neglectful or not able to save for retirement, according to a recently released household survey conducted by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, as of 2013, approximately 31 percent of Americans reported having zero retirement savings and lacking a defined benefit, or DB, pension(miller) . In that same study it highlights that more than have of 18 29 year old population possess no retirement savings or pensions, which is alarming. However, about 35% of private sector workers don t even have access to workers retirement pans, and only about 50 % of the population who do have access, actually choose to accept or acknowledge the options. Moreover traditional defined benefit pension plans are not as popular, therefore, the importance of more workers saving funds through defined contribution pension plans such as 401 (k) s or IRA s. Knowing this rises obvious concern to why a majority of the population still don t have anywhere near the sufficient amount of funds in these accounts to support one s lifestyle, As of 2013, the median retirement account balance among all households ages 55 to 64 was only $14,500. Even after excluding all households that had saved nothing, the median account balance of near retirement households was still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Medical Treatment Of The Modern World Working medical treatment in the ancient world was something rare to find as there was little understanding about how the human body worked. Many believed that the sick were being punished by God and were shunned by society. Many societies also shunned those that were not like them, refusing to give them any medical treatment. While medical treatment in other areas in the Afro Eurasian world was primitive, Islamic hospitals, had made great strides in the medical field. Although Islamic hospitals were largely secular, they were influenced by the religion of Islam from improving the lives of those at the hospital to driving the research of medicine, however, much influence came, not from the Qu ran or other Islamic holy books, but from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were also built as a retirement home and insane asylum. Before hospitals, there were traveling lodges that were attended by priests, however, the treatments were just prayers and sacrifices. At a hospital anyone could get treatment , gender, social status, religion, and ethnicity did not matter. There were even separate wards for gender and different conditions and male and female nurses for the separate genders. The service was free and the hospitals were financed from the revenues of wealthy men. While the hospitals served as medical schools to train students and advance medical knowledge, only qualified physicians were allowed to practice medicine. They were also were the first in history to keep records of patients and the treatments. Hospitals were equipped with extensive libraries, conference halls and housing facilities for students and doctors to use. Islam has played a major role in influencing Muslim hospitals, from improving the lives of everyone there to dictating the treatment of the mentally ill. One of the five pillars dictate that a muslim must pray five times a day. For certain conditions an ablution is required, so Muslim hospitals were required to provide patients and employees with an unlimited supply of water and bathing facilities. To fulfill one s spiritual needs there was a mosque for Muslim patients and a chapel for Christian patients. Throughout history, treatment of the mentally ill has mostly been negative. Many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Moral Value Of Moral Values The claim that moral values cannot be derived from facts is grounded in the idea that facts are descriptive and informative, whereas value propositions are prescriptive and imply that we ought to carry out certain action or act in a particular way. In essence, while facts give us information about the world itself, values tell us how we should act. It is accepted that facts are cognitive and are therefore know to be true or false. However, non cognitivists support the idea that moral truths cannot be known due to the notion that any individual who is making moral judgements is not articulating their beliefs about the way the world is. Essentially, it is believed that there are no transcendent moral thoughts to be known or discovered by individuals. David Hume initially pointed out that it would be illogical to derive facts from values facts cannot be used in the assignment of values. This was later referred to as the is ought gap, fact value distinction, or naturalistic fallacy to use the term created by G.E. Moore. Primarily, it is a matter of fact what our moral duties are. For example; Plato argued that the good can be known through reason, and the knowledge of the good is sufficient enough to motivate us to pursue it. However, in accordance to Hume s Law, no factual description of an action can entail a value judgement concerning it. Additionally, reason alone cannot provide motivation for action, or that beliefs are distinct from desires. On the contrary, Kant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Descriptive Essay About Nanjing Hello everybody, as a person in charge of the tourism department in Nanjing, I d like to introduce my hometown, the beautiful Nanjing. Nanjing is one of the four largest ancient capitals and historical and cultural cities with a population of about 8000000 and a civilization history of more than 6000 years. It located in the southwest of Jiangsu Province, the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. It is the capital of Jiangsu province. Nanjing is located at the junction between the South and the North of china, there have been many demographic shifts in history,it makes different ethnic and religious beliefs converge here, let Nanjing become a place where religious incense is strong and the customs are unique. Nanjing is a subtropical monsoon climate, the annual rainfall is very high, and the total rainfall can reach more than 1200 millimeters.And the average temperature is about 15 degrees per year. The weather is warm and sunny in spring;the summer is hot; it is called the three big stove with Wuhan and Chongqing; the autumn is dry and cool; the winter is cold. Spring and fall in Nanjing are very short, summer and winter are very long, summer and winter temperature significantly.Each season has its own characteristics, all suitable for Tourism. There are so many places of interest in Nanjing, such as: the world of scholars, the drum tower, the iron core bridge, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, the palace of heaven, the three steps, the two bridges and so on. Each of them has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. 2.0 Arguments For Software Piracy Essay 2.0 Arguments for software piracy In economical and ethical terms, they are different arguments used to defend the practice of Software Piracy. For example, some customers might say purchasing software is expensive so the computer dealers pirate the software and sell it to the customers for a lower price which consists of a bit torrent , this is protecting the customers. 2.1 Cost As broadband internet technology continues to flourish, the price of software continues to increase. Some people have the opinion that software costs too much which leads them to pirate software at a lower price as it is expensive to purchase it commercially [9]. This is beneficial to the people that suffer financially and don t have a good paid job which is likely to help them with the cost of the software. Pirating software also comes in handy for the university students as it is not always available at low cost and most good software costs hundreds to thousands and this is the amount that students can t afford when it comes to purchasing software such as Microsoft in order to get their projects and assignments done without money to purchase the original software. Therefore, software piracy casts significant benefits to those who cannot afford the software at such a great price. With some consumer software packages costing up to $500, the amount of money saved by pirating is not negligible [9]. Consumers also believe that manufactures are not hurt by pirates making illegal copies of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Personification Of Autumn Summary Whether it was fate, an act of the gods, or just a coincidence of nature, the earth was tilted on its axis at creation, resulting in the phenomenon of seasons as it endlessly orbits the sun. Winter, spring, summer, and fall. The seasons come and go as do the unique features that each one holds. But is each season treasured equally to its individual worth? Or do they all blend together as time slips through the world s fingers? The beauty of life found within Autumn can t be fully appreciated until the limit of time and inability to avoid death is accepted. In the first stanza, Keats develops his ode to Autumn through vivid imagery detailing his appreciation for the season s life as well as his acknowledgement of the death that succeeds it. Although fall is a transition to death, the season itself symbolizes a harvest of life, shown through the personification of Autumn as a Close bosom friend of the maturing sun; Conspiring with him how to load and bless With fruit the vines that round the thatch eves run. The detailed imagery of the sun and Autumn working together to bring about the life of the season reveals the speaker s respect for the natural beauty and life created by the season. However, death is not entirely absent from the first stanza, as the diction of the maturing sun reveals that the speaker is aware that fall will not last forever, and the death of winter will eventually take over. The speaker s internal conflict over the inevitable loss of Autumn is shown ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Invention Of Hugo Cabret By Brian Selznick The Invention Of Hugo Cabret The book The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick is a wonderful children s book about magic, friendship, and family. Hugo Cabret is an orphan who lives with his drunk uncle in a train station. His uncle happens to go missing and Hugo is in charge of running the clocks in the train station. Hugo ends up needing to fix a mysterious machine called the automaton and decides that it is a good idea to steal a mechanical mouse to help fix it, but he gets caught. George Melies, the man who caught him, steals Hugo s notebook that has all of the plans for the automaton, so Hugo decides to work at the old man s toy booth so he will give him the notebook back. Isabelle, George s goddaughter, wants to help Hugo so they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Advantages Of William The Conqueror The study of the period of 1066 has been hard for historians due to the lack of contemporary sources. Therefore, much of the surviving material is Norman in focus and written some time after 1066. After the death of the King, Harold readied himself for the Norman invasion which he knew must come, and it is this fact when considered alongside the Norman perspectives, which suggest Harold s awareness of a broken oath. He posted sentries along the coast in order that he should be given ample warning of Harold s approach, allowing a historian to conclude that he was of a cautious disposition, a vital quality in any commander, and that he had a good working knowledge of the tactics of war i.e. he was not inexperienced. Furthermore, he sent at least ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firstly, along with choosing not to rest long enough in York to travel back down with the army he had fought at Stamford Bridge with, Harold had succeeded in alienating many of the men that had constituted this army with his refusal not to split the treasure gained from the decimation of the Norwegians. This decision probably had some merit in the circumstances of the time. It is entirely possible that the gold was needed for the war against Normandy or that the booty was in the form of boats which Harold intended to use in combat. Nonetheless, Harold s pronouncement caused outright desertion in the troops. Secondly, despite the long stay of William s fleet at Dives and England s superior ship fleet Harold attempted none of Drake s tactics and failed to singe William s beard. Perhaps most importantly when one considers Harold s tactical errors was his removal of the Hastings force. After the sighting of Halley s Comet Harold had gathered a huge force, with the threat of Harald Hardrada some of these men, including the Hastings guard, had been redeployed. However, in anticipation of William s attack a garrison had been left to guard the natural ports of Romney and Dover. This is yet another example of William s supernatural luck. This is my last ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Cross Giblin Rosetta Stone Summary I think that the author of this story, Cross Giblin, was very effective in explaining details in the sequence of translating the Rosetta stone. In chapter one of the story he uses dates to tell the beginning of the story. For example near the entrance to the long, high ceilinged room stand twomagnificent granite statues of Pharaoh Amenophis III, who ruled Egypt about 1400 B.C. Farther on is a colossal head of Pharaoh Ramesses II dating back to 1250 B.C. And beyond it, resting on a simple base, is a slab of black basalt, a volcanic rock. This is very beneficial because it lets us know where the Rosetta stone originated from. He also goes on to explain that no one knew how to read hieroglyphics at the time of the discovery. He tells us that many tried but did not succeed. He also tells us that the Greeks decided to add some of their own definitions. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also uses dates in this chapter to set a timeline. He tells us on July 1, 1798, the city of Alexandria was captured by Napoleon s army, also overrunning the Nile Delta. He also adds that on July 21 Napoleon entered the Egyptian capital. In this chapter he also tells us that the Greek part of the stone had been translated. After the Greek passage had been translated, the scholars turned their attention to the Egyptian writing on the slab. First they studied the hieroglyphs. Then they puzzled over the second script. They had seen examples of it before on rolls of papyrus, the writing material the Egyptians used instead of paper.Deciding that it was a simpler form of Egyptian writing, the scholars called it demotic, meaning of the people. This chapter also tells us that the scholars got to keep the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Biological Anthropology Of Aging Summary Biological Anthropology of Aging The article that I chose to examine was the Biological Anthropology of Aging. This article was written by Gillian H. Ice from the Department of Social Medicine. He studied in Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine. This article was published in 2005 2006 the publisher is Kluwer Academic Publishers Plenum, Volume 20 Issue 2 from pages 87 90. It is written in The Journal of Cross Cultural Gerontology. This journal is discussing the fact that aging in our population is increasing dramatically, and not only developed countries but also in developing nations as well. The purpose of this article is the study of the health within cultures and how aging has changed dramatically over the years. The aging process ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since elderly populations are now increasing, one fifth of individuals in developed countries are over 60 years old and if this pattern tends to continue it is projected that by 2030 there will be 1/3rd of individuals older than 60. Many may believe that the most elderly people come from the United States, but clear research shows that 59% of the world elderly individuals are found in developing countries. Japan also had a moderate increase in elderly individuals from 7% to 14% in just 26 years, other Asian countries will see similar increasing patterns as well. Europe has seen some similar life expectancy increases over the range of 100 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Rumour and Gossip in the Workplace Literature Review Organization Behaviour Assignment 3 Hanna Darwish Rumour and gossip in the workplace Introduction People understand gossip and rumour whether experiencing it first hand or being the provider of information to create the gossip or rumour. The large proportion of gossip is devoted to a person who is not present in the discussion (Wielers, 1998 amp; sitzman, 2006). Rumour s general definition refers to misinformation of stories being communicated on a public scope. Gossip and rumour is one of the oldest forms of communicating, people use this process to share facts and personal opinions, however Gossip and rumour has a reputation for not being accurate with modifications of initial subject matter. Gossip and Rumour ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two Conflicting Views Literature relating to workplace gossip is highly associated with negative and positive contributions to organizations (Tebbut, 1997). Gossip has been established now by many researchers as a positive neutral effect of the social environment, in recent literature it discusses how positive gossip can be used for your own personal advantage and development within the workplace, examples of its effects are strengthened reputation, and career advancements. In recent literature, discussions of workplace gossip and rumour comprised of fair arguments for and against workplace gossiping as to whether it enhance organizations frameworks or sabotage them. There have been four types of power been established in gossip in the workplace: Coercive, Reward, Expert and Referent these terms are heavily used in all literature. Coercive is when the gossipers, communicates negative information about an individual that causes the gossiper to coercive power to increase. Reward is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Our Secrets Essay Identification by definition is the state of being identified, which means the characteristics and feature that set you aside from everyone else. Question is: What makes an identity? Is it the heritage of our parents? The people we interact with? Or how about the decisions we make on a daily basis? Each of these are components to our identities in different manners though they each have different levels of impact upon us. Depending on the person, everyone has different opinions as to how important their identity is. Some may say that their past identity is not of importance to them because they relate to who they have become throughout time and others tend to place importance of where they come from. In his book, In the Name of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was the offspring of white Jewish mother and a black Christian father causing much confusion for himself and his siblings. His father passed away early enough so that McBride did not have much memory of him but his father s physical features affected him every day. McBride and his siblings were the black kids living in a predominantly black neighborhood raised by a white mother. As a kid, McBride observed how other parents would treat their children and speak to them about their culture and what their past consisted of in time he began to realize that he knew nothing about his own identity. Where he first began to realize the difference between his family and the families of those surrounding him was when he was in kindergarten and would take the bus. It was there when he noticed the obvious difference between his mother and all the other mothers waiting for their kids to get out of the school bus. Gradually, I began to notice something about my mother, that she looked nothing like the other kids mothers peering out the window as the bus rounded the corner, I noticed that Mommy stood apart from the other mothers, rarely speaking to them (McBride, 12). His mother never spoke about her past and was not interested in Vittini 4 communicating with the people in the community. She was not interested in other people s influences or their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Societys Influence On Morals Essay Society s Influence on Morals The atrocities of the Holocaust have prompted much inquiry by researchers to understand how humans can behave so cruelly toward their fellow man. Theories have been formed that cite the men of Battalion 101 as exceptions or men with faulty personalities, when, in fact, they were ordinary men. The people who attempted to perform a genocide were the same people as you and me with the only difference being the environment in which they worked. The behavior of the men in Battalion 101 was not abnormal human behavior, rather, their actions are testament to the premise that when humans are exposed to certain environmental and psychological conditions, extreme brutality is highly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Children were taught that the Russians were evil and while the Russian children were being taught the same ideas about the Americans. Propaganda was used by our government to make us believe that we were the good side while they were the bad side. Before anyone had time to sit back and think about the situation rationally, our entire society hated the Communists. The same situation applied for the German citizens except, their attitudes illustrated the effectiveness of propaganda even when it has the evilest of implications. It must be understood that the men who transported or participated in the killings of 83,000 Jews were not selected as men who were thought to be capable of acting inhuman. They were ordinary men in their 30 s and 40 s who were too old to fight in the war but they were still capable of carrying out orders. Before the war, the men worked as businessmen, truck drivers, medical workers, and even teachers who came from middle to lower class backgrounds. It is difficult to imagine an individual, such as a teacher, who dedicated his life to the enhancement of a child s education and well being, participated and tolerated the killing of thousands of children. But it is true that the same men, who the Jewish society trusted as workers and professionals, willfully tried to kill them off. The political environment which surrounded the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Custer s Last Stand Research Paper In the south of central Montana during 1876 on June 25th and 26th, a battle happened known as the Battle of Little Bighorn or also known as Custer s Last Stand . The Native American Tribes that were involved was the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes. They were battling against the 7th regiment of the US Cavalry which was led by Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer. In the year of 1868 Lakota leaders agreed to a treaty known as Fort Laramie Treaty which was suppose to give the Lakota leaders a large reservation for their tribes. But in accepting the treaty they also accepted giving up their nomadic lifestyles and agreed to a more stationary livelihood in the reservation. Some leaders like Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse did not agree ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Reno and his company crossed the river the lakota and cheyenne was surprised and rushed to defend their village from the oncoming attackers. Reno then held his troops and formed them into a skirmish line, in which they began to fire upon the oncoming attackers. Reno had to retreat two times, the first time was when his left flank was endangered, and the second time he had to retreat to the east side of river. During the retreat Lakota and Cheyenne warriors rode down the troops inducing heavy casualties to Reno s men. Reno s company regrouped with the main the group after Benteen confirmed that there was no Indians following. A written message from Custer was sent by a messenger to Benteen stating Come on, Big Village. Be Quick. Bring Packs. P.S Bring Packs. para. 11 (Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument). Captain Weir s company made an effort to locate and communicate with Custer s men after heavy gunfire was heard. (Little Bighorn Battlefield National ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Retinal Vascular Imaging Essay Abstract Retinal vascular imaging is useful in detecting Microvasular abnormalities. It shows several predictors of diseases and potential for understanding other markers that might fit into what happens when we age, develop a disease or health issue. Retinal and cerebral microvasculature have common physiological properties. They are highly similar metabolic active tissues, and are homologous in structure. There are at least two viewing forms for retinal vasculature 2D and 3D . 2D being more flat while 3D shows outlines, fuller imager quality and in depth structures of the retina. Retinal imaging has been helpful in several diagnoses of health such as hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, obesity and the effects of aging. Outlook for retinal vascular imaging looks good as it is being applied to new ideas and concepts. Introduction Microvasular veins are some of the small veins in our body, referred to as vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules located in the retina and body. The micro vasculatures of the brain and retina have common physiological properties, they both have high metabolic active tissues, similar embryological origins and are homologous (Meier, M. H. et al, 2013). Both vascular networks share similar vascular regulatory processes (Lassen, 1964; Hardy et al. 1997; Delaey Van de ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Quite a number of health issues such retinal arteriolar narrowing has a strong correlation with coronary artery occulusion, venular dilation used as a predictor of clinical stroke and cardiovascular disease. (Liew, G.et al, 2008). Microvasular abnormalities that are viewed when using retinal vascular imaging, can provide insight to our body, which we still only know very minimally about. There are tons diseases and health issues that still have no warning signs or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Celtic Christianity and The Secret Rose Essays Celtic Christianity and The Secret Rose In William Butler Yeats The Secret Rose, the author develops his theme through choice of diction, imagery, symbolism, and scansion. Yeats Irish background is an influential factor in terms of the tone with which he addresses religious beliefs, and an acceptable interpretation of The Secret Rose depends on one s knowledge of Celtic history and tradition. Throughout his poem, Yeats uses a great deal of symbolism in describing the well known events that surround the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Every line is significant in terms of how one understands the statements (and questions) Yeats is posing. The Secret Rose is in itself, a noteworthy title, because it sums up the fixation of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yeats style is quite prayerful his voice at first resembles an aged person who is seeking comfort as he reaches his final days on Earth. At the end of the poem, Yeats voice has become one of assurance and anticipation. This change in voice is quite effective in developing the idea that living is a circular event, and death is certainly not a final destination. Furthermore, this belief is consistent with the Celtic conviction that death must come before birth in the circle of life because there must be room for new growth before it can occur. The meter and rhyme scheme of Yeats poem are similarly structured to coincide with the belief that life is an unending cycle. The poem is written in iambic pentameter, in pairs of rhyming couplets, and the first rhyming couplet rhymes with the final couplet as well. In returning to the original rhyme, Yeats reinforces the belief that life will continue in a non terminal circle. The theme of Yeats poem deals with the anticipation of the Second Coming of Christ, a very Christian viewpoint. However, in his writing Yeats incorporates an important part of his heritage: the Druids, an ancient order of priests that played a pivotal part in the growth of Christianity in Ireland. In Druid vapour and make the torches dim; / Till vain frenzy awoke and he died; and him / ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. A Common Technique Used By John Updike A common technique used by authors throughout literature is the growth of the main character into their own. From the maturation of a selfish soul into a triumphant hero, or the rise of a shunned underdog into a loved champion, authors have create situations for their characters that teach readers a significant life lesson about the world we live in. For example, John Updike s Sammy from A P and Flannery O Connor s Grandmother from A Good Man is Hard to Find both receive wake up calls from the respective antagonists of their stories. They are put in high stress situations where their morals and beliefs are pushed to the limit. Both O Connor and Updike utilized the high stress situations to make the reader question their own beliefs; therefore, causing the readers to empathize with the main characters. Sammy and the Grandmother experience unique situations that force them to question their way of thinking; however, those lessons are not restricted to them, but also lessons everyone has to learn. John Updike does a great job of creating a character in Sammy that young boys are able to relate to, and then making him mature due to a shocking realization about the real world. Like most teenage boys, he is sarcastic and opinionated, but Sammy sets himself apart by being oddly observant. The mundane routine of his boring bag boy job is turned upside down when the three girls around his age walk in. He immediately takes notice and starts to pick apart every detail about the trio. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Human Resources Department Roadblocks In the Human Resources Department at CONMED, things are constantly moving at a rapid pace, once one task in completed, there is another task to start, then to complete. Things can get hectic when a company has a lot of requirements to be met. In order for any organization to run accordingly, they must have a schedule that helps them to meet deadlines and stay organized. The Human Resources Department keeps records of what needs to be done, however, have put aside the task of making their records an actual thing to see and understand. From the beginning of this project my goal was to take their saved data and create a visualized calendar that is user friendly for the service center. This way, upcoming tasks are understandable and easy to access for all staff in the service center. I believe being organized in a business is very important for success. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As far as building this resource, I have been working alongside the IT department to see what my limits are. CONMED throughout this process was open to all ideas however rejected many for different reasons. I faced several roadblocks from us not being able to obtain a specific software, to not having much available in Excel that was needed to accomplish our goal. In order to narrow my research down, I presented them with several different options. Once we all came to an agreement that satisfied the company I was then able to expand on one main focus. From Excel Online, to Google Calendar, and Mobile Calendar Apps, I was testing all waters. After reviewing the pros and cons of the different resources, the company expressed that they would like a calendar that feeds from the data that they input creating a nexus, preferably one in Excel. The advantage of sticking with Excel was that the data they already have saved on excel was easily ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Pros And Cons Of Foreign Direct Investment In Russia Foreign direct investment (FDI) is when an individual or a company in one nation invests in business entities or practices within another nation. Across different nations and sectors, there are multiple restrictions and requirements as to how FDI can be done. Russia is a nation that is fairly open to FDI. They want to encourage foreign companies to produce their goods in Russia, so in many industries FDI restrictions are very reasonable. There are a few exceptions to this point. One such exception is that Russia has significant requirements for FDI in the Strategic sectors of its economy. These strategic sectors specifically target sectors that influence national defense, as required in the Strategic Sectors law passed in 2008. This makes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Property tax reduction/exemption Special Economic Zones (26 zones refer to figure below) Russian corporate with no external branches Qualifying activities by industry: Manufacturing, Technology Innovation, Tourism Recreation, Port Logistics Profit tax rate may be reduced to 2% in manufacturing and port, 0% in remaining categories. Property tax exemptions for 10 years Free custom zones feature here Tech Innovations have reduced regressive social contributions until Jan 2018 Accelerated depreciation (Manufacturing /Tourism) Vat exemptions for Port and logistics R D: 150% tax super deduction Eligible R D activities across industries Expenditure must relate to new products/services, production/service enhancement 150% super tax reduction on qualifying cost (R D, labor, depreciation, COG) Skolkvo (Russian Silicon Valley) Russian Corporate Entity Eligible R D in energy, nuclear, space, telecommunication, biomedical and IT. Resulting IP will be commercialized in Russia. Profit tax, property tax and VAT exemptions Cash grants from the government Reduced social contribution ate of 14% limited to $10,700 0% Profit tax rate Universities, medical and educational entities Companies engaged in 70% + agricultural goods only Rate limited to agricultural good revenue 0% profit tax rate 9.3 Based on the analysis in 9.1 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Contribution Of Grethe Hilferding G. Jung Institute in Zurich and became the successor to Carl Jung. He believed in the transcending of self healing from within the very illness itself in his book. Healing Dream and Rituals. Sabrina Spielrein (Jewish) 1885 1942. One of the first women psychoanalyst. A patient, then student and lover of Carl Jung and had collegial relationships with Sigmund Freud and underwent psychoanalysis under Jean Piaget. She was an eclectic thinker, writing 35 papers in French, Russian and German languages, covering developmental psychology, psycholinguistics and educational psychology and releasing her most influential essay entitled; Destruction as the cause of coming into being in 1912. She lost her life in the concentration camps during the Holocaust. Margarethe Hilferding 1871 1942. Hilferding was the first woman to be invited into the Vienna Psychological Society whom was a follower of individual psychology. A teacher and doctor, she championed women s rights in 1924 and pushed to legalise abortions, health for the nation and contraception to be paid for by the Government. She championed that the veto of a family regarding children should be met by Government funds and they should take care of the child in such cases. She educated herself to address the criticism of a women s intelligence as women were not allowed to attend universities until 1898 when Hilferding was one of the first to do so as a woman right to be educated within Universities started in 1900. Later giving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Environmental Changes In African Savanna Essay ear future tribute, In the African Savanna, the world s greatest diversity of Ungulates can be found. The most important change is climate which affects every aspect of life. Comparing the mild seasonal climate of Virginia to the climate of the tropical Savanna is a dramatic change. Instead of mild seasons; high rainfall and periods of drought take place. Another change that must be made is housing. Using limited natural resources, a house that is made of clay and wood best utilizes the environment. Clay is in abundance in the soil, and trees are sparse but numerous. The last change that must be made relates to food. A diet readily available in the wilderness of the Savanna would include primarily plants such as Marula and Guardi, but also include insects and small animals. In conclusion, great changes from middle class Virginia to the wilderness of the Tropical Savanna include climate, housing and diet. In a survival situation, life changes drastically, ranging from housing to diet and everything in between. First of the important changes is climate, which exceedingly changes. In the coldest moths of the year, temperatures range from 68 78 degrees and many plants shrivel up and die, or are destroyed in wild fires as a result of the dry season. During the wet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Great changes such as a new diet, and a unfamiliar climate and different housing will be difficult to adjust to from life in a first world country, but once these obstacles are overcome, adopting to the life in the Tropical Savanna will be effortless. Although it will be challenging to overcome to a new lifestyle, it is possible and can be achieved through effort, and knowledge. The most important thing to remember is that following ones instincts and using common sense will result in the survival of anything that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Life Of James Baldwin s Struggle For Sexual Performance James Baldwin survived as not an unusual figure; he existed as a black man in the mid twentieth century disgruntled with the way America treated him. As much as he protested through his literary works and often times through recorded interviews, Baldwin frequently made the clear statement he is not the victim. In fact, he would go as far to say white people are the victims, although what they were victims of remained not as straight forward. The two main topics Baldwin favored writing on were race and sex. In the short story, Going to Meet the Man, the main character, Jesse, is dissatisfied with his sexual performance, or lack thereof, and is intrigued by the sexuality of black people. Did James Baldwin justify himself as the superior being and the white person as the victim in his own assumption which argued white people long to have the sexual capabilities of black people? Through his short story, Baldwin infers white people are inferior sexual performers; they are intrigued by the sexual capabilities of black people, and comforts himself by exposing an example of white lack of superiority. In the opening of Going to Meet the Man, Baldwin constructs his presentation displaying the limited sexual abilities of the white man. The fictional character Jesse, portraying white males in general, cries, it s not my fault! He tried again; he wretchedly failed again. Then he just lay there, silent, angry, helpless (Baldwin 229). Baldwin strategically places these select words at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...