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Hypothesis Example In Rese Hypothesis Example In Rese
Gender Inequality Of The Work Force
For centuries, human beings have constantly dealt with various forms of discrimination; whether it is
religion, race, gender or other factors that make individuals different from one another, discrimination
occurs every day. Inequality in the work force is a type of discrimination that is prevalent globally.
Females, who are as equally educated, trained and experienced as their male colleagues, are not
receiving equal pay resulting in a gender wage gap. According to a study conducted by Christianne
Corbett, M.A. and Catherine Hill, Ph.D. (2012), women, around the age of 23, who graduated from
the same post secondary school as men in 2008 and who were employed full time in 2009 earned 82
cents for every dollar that men earned. Moreover, after many years of a consistent female to male
earnings ratio of approximately 60%, the relative salary of females started to increase sharply in the
late 1970s, with a continuous, yet slower and more fluctuated rise thereafter (Blau and Kahn, 2016).
The Institute for Woman s Policy Research (IWPR) has tracked this trend and predicted that it will
likely take 45 more years for females to ultimately reach wage parity with males (Hegewisch and
DuMonthier, 2010). With the increased opportunity for careers and contribution in the workplace by
men and women, alike, the gender wage gap continues to be an important social issue in modern
society.
This disparity in wage matters because discrimination against woman based on gender roles is not
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Essay on Sandra Ciseneros
Sandra Ciseneros It was a cold and windy day, a perfect day to uncover secrets and truths about
writers I had heard of, but new little about. I entered the library to escape the weather and lose myself
in books about Sandra Ciseneros and the characters she creates in her poems and stories. I began my
search at a computer resource station, and then absorbed myself in the materials it provided, which
were biographies, criticisms, and the works of Cisneros. Initially, the computer resource station
provided me only with Cisnero s texts or simple the books she had written. They were all listed in the
card catalogue, and I was reassured that if the library had her books, than they had to have biographies
and criticisms on her as well. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I decided I would start with her work and then see what the critics had to say.
Her book s The House on Mango Street and Loose Woman: Poems enthralled me the most, and gave
me a sense of her genre and style. They portrayed her concentration on culture or ethninticity and
gender issues. A Stanza from her poem Loose Woman really tickled my fancy and is an excellent
representation of these two themes: They say I m macha, hell on wheels, viva la vulva, fire and
brimstone, man hating, devastating, boogey woman lesbian. Not necessarily, but I like the
compliment. ( 112)
In this poem Cisneros displays a common stereotype of women in a satirical way that is easy to
identify with, and in a sense empowers women rather than degrading them. In doing this, she keeps
her cultural heritage by using both English, and her own native language, Spanish to define her views.
She maintains this sort of style throughout her poems and pursues gender issues and cultural identity
with ferocious vitality and purpose.
Although she does not use written Spanish in The house on Mango Street, her characters are Mexican
and represent the culture in their lifestyles, views, and upbringing. The story depicts the coming of age
of a girl named Esperanza, who is searching for stability and a place for herself in the world. Cisneros
explores the life of a Mexican girl and the things that shaped her morality and sense of
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Male Dominance Over Female Characters In The Asylum By...
Ishita Aggarwal
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Oct. 16th, 2017
Word Count: 1062
Hidden by Fear or Insecurity?
Male Dominance over Female characters in John Harwood s novel, The Asylum
Today s society perceives women to be stronger and dominant individuals in comparison to men,
although, in reality, there are numerous circumstances in which men exhibit more power and control
over the important decisions in women s lives. In his novel, The Asylum, John Harwood portrays the
ways in which men exert power over women through the relationships between Rosina and her father
as well as Dr. Straker and Georgina. Through the characters of Rosina and Georgina, Harwood depicts
that women face many insecurities which ultimately causes the relationships ... Show more content on
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Rather than admitting her true feelings, Rosina gives her consent for the alliance in order to please her
father due to her fear of him, exemplifying that her diffident personality in the novel leads to the
tenuous bonds between them both. Furthermore, Rosina s father s obedience leads him to become very
stern towards Rosina s freedom as Your [Rosina s] duty is to obey me, and you will learn to like him
[Mr. Bradstone] because I wish it... Until then, as I say, you are to remain outdoors: I have given
orders to ensure that you do. Disobey me in this, and you will be confined to your room (135 136).
Thomas s ascendancy over his daughter s decisions is evident as he is very strict and intimidating,
Rosina must obey commands in order to live with him or else there are bound to be dire consequences.
Instead of fighting for her rights and freedom, Rosina feebly agrees to her father s instructions, thus
reinforcing the one sided relationship between both father and daughter.
Moving on, Georgina and Dr. Straker s bond also begins to diminish as Dr. Straker s dominance over
Georgina s confinement at Tregannon Asylum eventually leads to the loss of control over her
decisions. First and foremost, at the asylum, Georgina wakes up to find her
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Understand The Features And Settings Of Digital Equipment
LO1: Understand the features and settings of digital photographic equipment
Features and settings
Zoom range Zoom affects how much of a scene will be captured in your photograph. A zoom range of
5x means that at maximum zoom objects will appear 5 times larger than at minimum zoom.
Image Quality You can change the image quality on the camera but it requires you to change the file
format it is saved in which could affect the size of the image. Most of the time, shooting at a
maximum resolution is the best option, but sometimes a small file size is more appropriate.
Pixel count A pixel is a physical point in an image represented on the screen. The intensity of each
pixel is variable. The more pixels, the better the quality. Resolution ... Show more content on
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White balance it adjusts the colours to make the image more natural and accurate. It corrects the
colours in the pictures so they have a more realistic colour background.
Rules of Photography
Depth of field depth of field, also called focus range is the distance between the nearest and farthest
objects in a scene. It decreases focus on anything other than the picture and makes the object it is
focused on appear closer and sharper than everything else in the background. Rules of odds The rule
of odds suggests that an odd number of subjects in an image is more interesting than an even number.
Therefore if you have more than one subject in your picture, the suggestion is to choose an
arrangement with at least three subjects to make it symmetrical and visually appeasing. Centred
composition Central composition is often calm and static. It places the one subject in the very centre
of the shot. By composing your subject in the centre, you are basically placing him in front of the
viewer as if attempting to introduce them. It also helps emphasize the space around your subject as it
becomes the very thing that leads the viewer s gaze towards where you, the creator, intended it to go.
Experimentation An experimental photography technique can be defined as anything that we use to
change a photography in a way that differs from just taking a photograph. It is a mean of depicting a
visual image that does not have an
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British Monarchy
British monarchy Should they stay or should they go? Yona Oshrat
The nurse Jacintha Saldanha was looking after Prince William s wife Kate who was suffering from
morning sickness when two Australian DJs called the hospital impersonating The Queen and Prince
Charles. Believing the call was genuine she then transferred the call to the ward where Kate was
staying where another nurse gave information about Kate s condition. The nurse found hanged after
the hoax call to the hospital she committed suicide.
The British Royal Family is well known all over the world, partly due to the fact that Britain once
ruled large parts of the world, but also because of all the scandals and difficulties that have made bold
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Moreover the annual cost of around £37 million is good value for money. In any case, Monarchy is
meant to be majestic, yet there seems to be a deliberate move to diminish the majesty of the
Monarchy. So long as the Monarch remains a symbol of the nation, then no expense should be spared.
A nation which values itself will treat its national icons with prestige and respect.
In addition The Monarch is a national icon. An icon which cannot be replaced adequately by any other
politician or personality. This is because the British Monarchy embodies British history and identity in
all its aspects, both good and bad. When you see the Queen you not only see history since 1952, when
she took the throne, but you see a person who provides a living sense of historical continuity with the
past. A living continuity between the past, the present and the future. That s something that no
politician can provide. All politicians come and go, but Monarchy is forever. With its traditions, its
history, its ceremonial, and with its standing and respect throughout the world, the British Monarchy
represents a unique national treasure, without which the United Kingdom would be sorely
impoverished.
The monarchy has existed in its current form since the 10th century. Although the monarch plays only
a ceremonial role, having lost all political power, the monarch is still the head of state. This basically
makes the case that inheritance of public office is wrong in principle,
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Terri Schiavo Ethical Dilemmas
Here in the United States, the topic of assisted suicide as long being discussed and disputed many
times especially when there is a high profile case in the news. According to (Sanburn, J 2015)
throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Death with Dignity National Center kept an office in
Washington, D.C. For years, Republican lawmakers tried to pass legislation nullifying Oregon s 1997
Death with Dignity Act, which allowed terminally ill patients to obtain life ending medication. The
legislation never made it out of the Senate, but it eventually passed in the Republican controlled
House, and the aid in dying organization felt compelled to keep pressure on Congress to stop the bill.
Then came Terri Schiavo. This paper will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I will not alter any facts or rules just for personal benefit or gain, and will always be dependable,
trustworthy and reliable for the organization. I promise to build my reputation only on the basis of
merit, and nothing else. I strongly believe that in order to receive fair treatment from others, it is very
important to demonstrate that within yourself first. Thus, I try my best to be polite and respectful to
everyone I meet. This ensures that I don t add to anyone s problems, if any, and provides for polite
interaction with everyone I encounter. With integrity comes courage. I will never hesitate to stand up
for what is right, and I will do so even if I am in a difficult situation that demands me to ignore my
personal feelings. I will always support the truth and never let anyone influence me to do otherwise. I
will not give in to peer pressure and will never let the fear of failing affect my actions. I would like to
conclude by saying that it is the responsibility of every healthcare administrator to abide by a code of
ethics in healthcare that will benefit not only themselves, but also their working environment, and
society as a whole. My list of personal ethics will definitely help me fulfill my responsibility as a
healthcare
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Summary Of Michelle Obama Speech
During his presidency, Barack Obama said that by the year 2020, America would have the highest
college graduation rate. In Michelle Obama s speech, Remarks by the First Lady at Education Event
with DC High School Sophomores, she speaks to students at Bell High school. These high school
sophomores come from many different social and economics backgrounds. Many of these students do
not live privileged lives and cannot afford higher education. Obama discusses the importance of
college education and how students should prepare for it during high school, even with limited
resources. She tells the students her own personal experiences as well as inspiring and calling them to
pursue a higher education. Michelle Obama s speech appeals to the student s hopes and dreams for the
future, exhorting them to set themselves up for success. The use of parallelism, a rhetorical device in
which the writer repeats the same sentence structure or part of speech, in Michelle Obama s speech
makes every student feel like they can relate to what Obama is saying as well as understand where
others come from. One example of parallelism is seen when Obama talks about student s possible
backgrounds. Maybe you ve had problems at home ... Maybe you ve come from a tough neighborhood
... Maybe one of your parents has lost a job and you ve had to struggle just to make it here today
(Obama). She repeats the sentence structure of maybe .... you ve ..., giving her speech a rhythmic flow
to link her ideas and
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Analysis of the Women Image, Blanche and Stella, in...
ANALYSIS OF THE WOMEN IMAGE, BLANCHE AND STELLA, IN TENNESSEE WILLIAMS
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
1. Background of Analysis
A streetcar Named Desire is a stage play that written by Tennese Wiliams. It first published in 1947
and takes place in New Orleans, Louisiana. In this play, Williams presents women as powerless, weak,
and passive characters who are tightly linked to their persecutors due to economic, social, and physical
needs. During the time period of Tennessee Williams, author of the play A Streetcar Named Desire,
lived in, men were typically portrayed as leaders of the household. Therefore, it can be seen that there
is a genre struggle in the play. The image of women in this play seem to be lower than the man.
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A Streetcar Named Desire lends itself quite naturally to feminist criticism. Feminism, a movement
whose roots can be traced back to the middle ages, had come into its own in the twentieth century,
though it was not a major force in the American South. Feminist critics, who accept the idea that
gender differences are culturally determined, not inborn, interpret literature as a record of male
dominance. The attitudes of men who impose their will on women and try to convince then of their
inferiority are evident throughout this play: the way they interact with women, discuss them, look at
them, talk to them, use and abuse them.
Williams presentation of women in A Streetcar Named Desire is a traditional one. The image of
women in this play is not different from that presented in traditional literary works in which women
are presented as submissive characters who are dependent upon male s authority and control and men
are portrayed as leaders of the house. The play has only one difference because Blanche tries to defy a
man whom she believes to be inferior to her in class position and education. It shows the
consequences of this upon the life of this woman as she sets herself against this cruel man. In this
sense, an analysis of the female characters presented in the play and their conflict with the male
characters especially Stanley, the dominant male character in the play, is very important
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The Influence Of Classical Greek Architecture In Carlisle
Classical Greek Architecture in Carlisle
The influence of Classical Greek Architecture on modern architecture is evident all over Pennsylvania.
Carlisle, in particular, is full of old buildings that utilize the styles of the Greek Classical Period. The
Old Cumberland County Courthouse is a perfect example of how the architectural styles of the
Classical Period have been carried out through time. This building is a historical landmark, located in
downtown Carlisle, which was built in 1846 and currently serves as the housing of county offices
(Cumberland Civil War). The columns and structure of the old courthouse mostly follow the
Corinthian order but are also influenced by the Doric order in its simplicity. Both orders were used
together to express the purpose of the building, which can be observed just by looking at the building.
The design and structure of the old courthouse may have also been influenced by later architects such
as Filippo Brunelleschi and Thomas Jefferson. However, the classical styles of the building are
obvious and reflect the building s use quite well.
The first noticeable characteristic of The Old Cumberland County Courthouse are its four huge
Corinthian columns. The column s base appears to be two stacked rings holding up the shaft, which
bears the flute and fillet pattern that is consistent with the Corinthian order (Fiero 124). However, this
pattern of flute and fillet can also be found in the Ionic order (Fiero 124). The column s vertical
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The Age Of Enlightenment
The Age of Enlightenment was a movement of the 18th century that introduced ideas that strayed from
the traditional ideas of the church. In fact, some philosophers rejected Christianity, arguing that it drew
focus away from creating a better life on earth and instead promised people a false after world. Such
ideas were exemplified by philosophers such as Friedrich Schiller, who argued that thought and reason
were superior to one s senses or feelings. Likewise, many intellectual groups valued the individual
conscience and ability to reason over religious inspiration. While religion was being challenged in
Europe, across the Atlantic, the American Revolution rejected the monarch and created way for a
representative government. These ideas are prevalent in and developed in the writings of Jeremy
Bentham. Born in 1748, Bentham was an English philosophe who pushed heavily for social reform. In
1798, he helped form the Thames River Police to prevent theft on the Thames River, and in 1823, he
co founded a liberal publication titled the Westminster Review. Bentham held particularly progressive
and even radical ideas that were generally not presented by other philosophers of the Enlightenment
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He supported freedom of expression, arguing that it brought forth social reform. On the topic of the
Protestant Reformation, Bentham writes, It is freedom of inquiry which has corrected the errors of the
ages of ignorance, and brought back religion towards its true object. He refers to the corrupt Roman
Catholic that provoked the Reformation, and the consequent simplification of faith in Protestantism.
Bentham argues that religion was transformed as a result of inquiry and questioning by the people of
the Roman Catholic church. He contrasts this more direct faith resulting from freedom of inquiry with
the cause of the Thirty Years
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Why Is Japanese American Internment Justified
The internment of Japanese Americans was not justified because it was pushing the rights of the U.S.
Constitution and was seen as racist. Frank Murphy, an associate justice of the Supreme Court, a
governor in Michigan, and a U.S. attorney general, believes that it goes against the Constitution to
contain all of the Japanese Americans. This act would take over the constitutional rights of all the
Japanese being put in internment camps. By putting the Japanese Americans in internment camps it
takes away their constitutional rights away and is being racist toward a certain race of people. The
order for the military to put Japanese in imprisonment takes away from their constitutional rights and
is discriminating against the Japanese race. The
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How Insects Are Affected By Different Food And...
Animal behavior can be defined as how animals respond to different environmental inducements
(Schussler 2014). Furthermore, by studying how animal s react to these stimulus we can determine
what shapes an animals behavior. In addition, the way an insect travels can define how prosperous or
how non prosperous an insect will be in finding vital resources such as finding nutrients, reproducing,
and their habitat location (Romero et. al. 2010). One interesting question is how insects are affected by
different food and environmental ques. Based upon earlier research conducted by Stephen P.
Yanoviak, insects prefer salt when compared against to sugar because they are less exposed to salt.
(Sanders 2008). For that reason, in this study we are investigating how the flour beetle (Tribolium
spp.) is affected by a variety of food resources. From earlier research conducted on ground beetles, the
researchers found that beetles feast on a variety of food sources (Lovei Sunderland, 1996). The reason
we are studying this is because we believe that the type food source plays a dynamic role in flour
beetle behavior. One question that lead us to perform this study is that food is a vital resource that
beetles must have to survive. We wanted to see what food sources is most influential and why. This
study was focused on how beetle behavior is influenced by a variety of food sources. We conducted
two test in this study. We based our first hypothesis off of earlier research on the topic.
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Butler Act Dbq
In the 1920 s, many people became familiar with religions that are known today. Religions would
follow what is so called planned for them written in the books. The Butler Act made it illegal to teach
about religions from the textbooks. This included that teachers as any school were allowed to teach
and about the science of evolution. The conflicts that the Butler Act made were between tradition and
modernity. This act was worrying parents that it would change, and make a big effect for their children
s education. These are reasons why people cared about the Butler Act. It also questioned the simple
debate between evolution and creation. John Scopes was the first to argue about the importance of
teaching science. Later on, there was a Scopes trial in Dayton,Tennessee. ... Show more content on
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They (lawmakers) were Protecting our children from one of the destructive forces which will destroy
our civilization. ( Doc A) A reason that the Butler Act was important to people was because it would
change that way that the child knew about their own beliefs. Some people were either against their
children/students knowing about evolution, and having them know which book to believe in. John
Scopes was a biology teacher at the time. He taught from the book which eventually, broke the law
about the teaching of evolution in Tennessee. Change was an impact for a student s educational
environment, especially in the studies of children. The Butler Act was changing the minds of students
of what they should really believe in and if they really are learning the truth about their religion or
anything else in particular. Parent or guardian s didn t need the hassle of a different mind set for their
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Olivia Mclain Research Paper
Olivia Mclain, born and raised on Shetland also called Shetland Island, an Island that lies northeast of
the island of Great Britain and forms part of Scotland, United Kingdom, making it hard to tell the
specifics of where the girl was from. However, since Olivia was born after the proclaim union of
Scotland and the Uk there were no problems. Except for that Olivia was not normal according to the
land of the people, with that being said.
Robin Mclain, born in shetland, the father of Olivia and the lord of his property, which was all of
Shetland. His lovely wife Katelyn Rulf, born in England, both not in love with each other passionately
but was forced by their parents who believed it was destiny! Though it was for personal reasons, being
that Katelyn s parents wanted for her to marry someone rich and with power, while Robin s parents
felt sympathy for Katelyn and her poor. The Mclain families were all very rich while Robin s father
ruled Shetland willingly in the era of eighteen o five, age of forty nine; his rivalry continuous,
popularly by the assassins of Turkey.
Robin was to continue the legacy if his father were to die, which he ... Show more content on
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Robin was pleased though still possessed to attack Turkey, reckless in the time being Robin didn t
seem to take anything into thought and marched on invading the Turkey and its people. The war was a
quick retreat from Robin returning home to Shetland unsuccessful on his attack, he returned back to
Shetland with a few men by his side and a born child and a dead wife. The maids informed to Robin
that his wife had died of the loss of blood while giving birth to his child. This effect caused Robin to
be disturbed by the child blaming the loss of his wife on the baby, and also his lost in battle. Sending
the unweaned infant to the nursery for the nannies to care for her. Robin later named the infant
carelessly giving her the name of Olivia, Olivia
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Innovation Process Paper
University of Phoenix, AustinInnovation, Design, and Creativity for a Competitive Advantage
OI/461March 2, 2009The purpose of this paper is to identify and discuss the four basic phases of the
innovative process and how the team will apply the innovative process to change the Greyhound bus
lines the team has chosen to discuss. The team will also identify the appropriate tools and techniques
to be used in this process and explain why they were selected and measure the results and what steps
that Greyhound bus lines will take to ensure continuous improvement.
Phases of Innovative ProcessThe innovative process was very influential in product development. In
the 1960s NASA developed the four basic phases which are the Preliminary analysis, ... Show more
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The organization will also need expert advice with upgrading the security at each bus locations to
ensure the safety of the customers.
Measures and ResultsGreyhound Bus Lines will measure the results of the innovative ideas
implemented into the organization by various methods. The methods used will be customer and
employee surveys, internal benchmarking, and trial and error.
Customer and Employee SurveysCustomer and employee surveys are custom designed surveys and
feedback cards designed specifically for Greyhound Bus Lines to assess, measure and compare the
external customers needs, wants and expectations within Greyhound Bus Lines. The surveys will look
at the organizations ability to deliver service. The feedback from the surveys will inform Greyhound
Bus Lines where to focus areas of improvement and innovation from the customer perception
(Success Profiles, Inc., 1996 2003).
Internal BenchmarkingInternal benchmarking is a self assessment process that identifies the
organizations strengths and weaknesses (Success Profiles, Inc., 1996 2003). Greyhound Bus Lines
will identify the strengths and weaknesses with regards to the organizational innovation and creativity.
Once the strengths and weaknesses are identified new processes will be implemented into the weaker
areas of innovation. This process is a repetitive process and incorporates new ideas and best practices
into the
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A Significant Person Paper
Julianna Jackson
Chambers
Literature and Composition
Significant Person Paper
The noblest pleasure is the joy of understanding. Leonardo Da Vinci is responsible for some of the
most popular art works and inventions of the renaissance era such as the Mona Lisa and the flying
machine which was formally invented as the helicopter in the 1940 s.
Leonardo Da Vinci graced us with his presence on April 15, 1452 in a small town near Vinci, Tuscany
or more commonly known as modern day Italy. Leonardo got his surname Vinci after being born as
the illegitimate son of Ser Piero Da Vinci and a local woman, Caterina. As far as his early education, it
doesn t go much farther than basic reading, writing and math. Fortunately, his father realized
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Pinto Case Have Affected The Ford Motor Company Business...
Running head: FORD PINTO 1
FORD PINTO 8
Introduction
Context
This paper explores how ethical issues of Pinto case have affected the Ford Motor Company business
environment. A number of factors suggest that Ford Motor Company was negligent and violated its
code of ethics. In this paper, we will review the corporate culture mindset which prioritizes profit over
the value of human life for the purpose financial gain.
Purpose
There are many different cases where people have been critically injured or have died from burn
related injuries from the ruptured the Pino gas tank. This case study specifically discusses the 1978
untimely deaths of Lynn Marie Ulrich, Dana Ulrich, and Judy Ann. Between 1971 and 1978, the Pinto
was responsible for a number of fire related deaths. It was the death of these teenagers that lead
brought the controversy of the Ford Pinto s faulty gas tank placement to a climax resulting in criminal
homicide charges for the automaker. Ford s CEO Henry Ford II and Ford s new president Lee Iacocca
were responsible for the launch of the Ford Pinto. To stay ahead of the growing competition, The Pinto
was not to weigh over 2,000 pounds and not costs not to exceed $2,000. Ford officials knew that the
Pinto represented a serious fire issue when struck from the rear, but were desperate to expedite the
vehicle s release, the Pintos timing was set just under 25 months. Tooling has already been kicked off,
so when crash tests revealed a serious defect in the gas tank, it was too late for any design
modifications. The tooling was well underway. Therefore, Ford s president decided it would be too
costly to make changes in the Pinto s gas tank location pushing ahead with the original design which
went unchanged for six years. Any changes to the low cost Ford Pinto would result in an increased
price, thus possibly making it less desirable by small car buyers. Iacocca understood that people
shopping for compact cars were watching every dollar, One Ford engineer explained, the process of
elasticity on these subcompacts is extremely tight. You can price yourself right out of the market by
adding $25 to the production cost of the model .
Discussion
Ford Corporate Culture
One
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The Geography of Panama and the Panama Canal Essay
The Geography of Panama and the Panama Canal
The Panama Canal is one of the greatest works of engineering and modern achievements of mankind.
An all water passage through the continental divide of the Panama region had been suggested since
early Spanish colonial times of the 16th century. Today a canal that was cut through the Isthmus of
Panama is a reality. It s presence has greatly affected Panama in many ways, politically, economically,
and socially. The Panama Canal is possibly one of the most well known man made geographic
features ever.
Only five days after the U.S. secured Panama s independence from Columbia, the first canal treaty
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The canal is bordered on both sides by the Panama Canal Zone, a strip of land given to the United
States in 1903 but returned to Panama in 1979. The United States turned over the control of the canal
to Panama in 1999. While the Panama Canal is a bridge of water connecting two oceans, building it
ripped Panama apart.
For Panama the opening of the canal meant a great boom in it s economy. Panama has probably earned
about $200 million form the canal every year. In war or peace, more than 12,000 ships from around
the world sail through the fifty one mile long Panama Canal every year, carrying 160 million tons of
cargo, representing about 5% of the worlds total sea borne trade. The canal is particularly vital to the
economies of South America, connecting the Atlantic coast with the Orient, and the Pacific coast with
Europe. Fifteen percent of all U.S. trade goes through the canal, and the oil pipeline beside it caries
600,000 barrels of Alaska crude oil to the U.S. eastern seaboard and beyond. Panama s special
geography and history make its people the most cosmopolitan in the region. Nearly 40 percent of all
Panamanians have ancestors who were neither Spanish nor Indian, but who had came to the isthmus
over the last 110 years to build or traverse the canal. Panama is a service economy, trading, financial,
and transportation services account for three
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Final Exam Cheat Sheet
Ch.1 financial intermediation results from economies of scale and the specialization of financial
transactions. (banks, inv. companies [mutual amp; pension funds], insurance companies, credit unions,
brokerage firms, investment banks). Inv. banks assist firms in raising capital, create the market for
innovative new securities that meet the risk and return demand (CMOs, collateralized mortgage
obligations derivative security that separates the cash flows of a mortgage pool into different classes
with different maturities and risks). risk and return are the most important characteristics of financial
assets. Another is tax. (high tax bracket investors would, other things equal, would prefer tax exempt
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spreads are commissions to dealers. dealers are called a specialist (one security, one dealer) in major
exchange markets [specialists only sometimes act as a dealer, but primary job is to execute limit
orders that investors submit. some trades are executed inside the quoted ask and bid prices; this occurs
when two brokers agree on a price without the specialist directly involved.], or market makers (one
security, many dealers) in the OTC market. commission is another transaction cost. Some on line
brokers have lowered the commission rate and partly profit from paying for order flow (the practice
stating that brokers may be compensated by specific dealers by directing orders to these dealers).
buying on the margin is borrowing money (a broker s call money) to buy a security. margin is the ratio
of net worth [(total security value amount borrowed)/total security value]. SEE TEXT FOR
EXAMPLE OF HOW TO COMPUTE. short selling is (borrowing and) selling a security that an
investor does not already own. Short seller must purchase the security later to replace the shares that
were borrowed. short sales have some restrictions: 1)up tick rule (short sales are allowed only when
the most recent price change was an increase); 2)investors must put up margin as collateral and
generally are not allowed to use the sale proceed until the shares are replaced. Important regulations:
1)SEC ensures all relevant facts are disclosed; 2)circuit breakers (trading halts
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Manic Case Study Paper
What is Manic Episode? (Bipolar Disorder) Clark State Community Collage Linda Wardell PSY 2230
Case study paper Bipolar disorder The purpose of this case study was to determine the best practice
for a client diagnosed initially with post natal depression whom was referred for treatment at a
community mental health facility. The client was assessed, diagnosed, and a treatment plan was
developed. Implemented treatment consisted of combined cognitive behavioral therapy focused on
psychotherapy and psychotropic medication. Presenting problem: Client Description (Information
Gathering) This Case study will discuss a 22 year old woman named Tiffany, witch was initially
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The DSM 5 distinguishes two different forms of Bipolar Disorder: The essential feature of Bipolar I
Disorder is a clinical course that is characterized by the occurrence of one or more Manic Episodes or
Mixed Episodes (American Psychiatric Association,
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Nella Barns Story
Nella Barns Story LET ME GO, CHRISTOPHER. MOM DAD!! Those were my exact words when
they caught me... It was 1719 when they captured me, Nella Barns, a 12 year old girl. My story began
on a normal day when out of nowhere random men violently tackled me down to the floor and
covered me with a big, brown, itchy net. In addition to getting covered I m was immediately thrown
onto the floor and slashed out of the net.From there I was pushed into a line where men started
chaining my feet and wrists. Tears instantly ran down my face as my soul faded away, help me, just
someone help me. Meanwhile, someone yelled, START MARCHING!! . We all suddenly started to
march forward in the blazing, hot, heat. Clack!Clack!Clack! went the loose chains as people marched
in sync. 8 weeks exactly, 8 weeks it took us to march down from our home to the coast of Africa.
Those 8 weeks with barely any food but bread, no shoes, and almost no rest was consider the worst
time ever. As the 8 weeks ended, we approached this big ship, then whites started to unlock ... Show
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We are free! I can t believe it Christopher! I exclaimed. As we walked around, we searched for other
people. We then found a tribe, Seminole they openly welcomed us into their tribe. We learned their
customs and religion. But most importantly, they taught us education. Education was not a word the
owning family believed in so we never learned anything, but to clean. It was that point that showed we
were safe. Currently it is 1728,Christopher and I have been safer than before. Every day I recalled the
troubles I ve had in the past from being enslaved and my parents dying from a free person. Endurance
did help a bunch with family barely available in the beginning. I had to get through it and get a better
life. Doubts did go through my head, I have wanted freedom for seven years and I needed to do it. But
I am free and I will forever be
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Social Norms In Society
We live in a society of expectations. These expectations subconsciously shape our mannerisms on a
day to day basis. Stemming from these controlled mannerisms are social norms. Social norms are the
traits that have come to be typical over time because they have been shaped by our surroundings and
our everyday interactions. When a norm is broken, society reacts by entering into shock. In a social
experiment, I tested the reaction of society when I broke a social norm. For my experiment, I violated
a folkway. I went to get my hair cut at my normal salon. This salon is an upscale, boutique blow dry
bar and salon. There were many women in there who were getting their hair done. I have been going
to that salon for years, and have come to know all of the employees and stylists. I had an appointment
with my regular stylist who has cut my hair ever since I was little. I usually always go for a trim of
about an inch and a blow dry after. This time, when my stylist asked me what I wanted, I looked her in
the eye and said, take it all off. I was asking her to shave my head completely. The reaction of the
people in the salon was one of shock. My hairdresser at first, looked at me and laughed as if I was
joking. I then had to say, no really, take it all off. This is when she started to look panicked. She then
began to question me, are you sure that is what you want? Why don t you give yourself some time to
think about it? I reassured her that that was what I really wanted,
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Identity And Identity In Alice Walker s Everyday Use
HOW DOES ONE DEFINE ONE S HERITAGE
It has been said that One of the greatest regrets in life is being what others would want you to be,
rather than being yourself. What should matter is being true to oneself and loving the person that you
have become. This short story is narrated by Mama who is telling her story of her two daughters, Dee
and Maggie. Both daughters live their lives in very different ways. In Dee s case, she goes out to make
all that she can of herself while leaving her mother and sister behind. Maggie stays at home with their
Mama and makes the most out of what surrounds her. All three ladies have different perspectives of
their own heritage and identity. The conflict in Everyday Use is that Mama has these two daughters
fighting over a quilt. In the end, readers will find that what matters most is not forgetting where you
come from and who you are as a person. In Everyday Use Alice Walker emphasizes to her readers the
importance of self identities and family through her use of conflict, setting, and characterization,
suggesting that sometimes people are so motivated in pleasing others while neglecting the things that
matter to them the most.
One s heritage and identity should not be separated from one s everyday life. The Everyday Use story
takes place in the late 1960s in the southern regions of America during the time when African
Americans were fighting for their identity and to preserve whatever heritage they have. According to
the statement that Mama made, colored asked fewer questions then than they do now . In the yard,
Mama awaits her daughter s return. The theme setting plays an important role in this story because of
Dee, the eldest daughter chooses to leave the place where she had grown up because she believes that
nothing will become of her if she stays in her home town. She chooses to leave home and get an
education while her sister Maggie stays home and is looked down upon by her sister because she
chose to stay at home. According to Mama, A yard like this is more comfortable than most people
know. It is not just a yard. It is an extended living room. 1 The yard and the comparison to the living
room are very clear that one think of one s living room as a
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The Tale Of The 4 Train
The tale of the 4 train depicts the story of the type of people that already live in Jerome Avenue, and
those who don t. As the 4 train keeps going uptown towards the Bronx, there are less white people and
t people of color become the majority of the subway riders. Eventually the train makes its last stop in
Manhattan when it reaches the 125th street stop, the train is then filled black and brown faces, and
there aren t any other white faces unless its game day at the Yankee Stadium. The people that are
coming from one of the richest zip codes, Wall Street, and those in between are long gone; and the
people that have endured the long train ride uptown are left to ride the train along Jerome Avenue.
This image somehow reflects the white flight that occurred decades earlier in the Bronx, as people of
color settled while white people moved out as the borough experienced urban decay. Not only did the
Bronx survive, but so did the people of color that dealt and endured the harsh realities that still lingers
in the Bronx in present day.
New York City has gone through drug epidemics, high levels of poverty, white flight and other factors
that contributed to urban decay. However, the Bronx became the national poster city for urban decay,
famously known for its arsonry that plagued the borough. The Bronx could not shake off for decades
the quote that described its suffering, when the media announced The Bronx is burning. Although the
levels of crime and drug use, and other factors
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Combination In Chemotherapy
Introduction:
Chemotheraputic drugs used in cancer treatment can be administered as a single agent or in
combination (combination chemotherapy). It is known that the combination works better because
different drugs work by different mechanisms and thus decreasing the chance of developing of
resistant cancer cells. Also, combination allows the use of each drug at its optimal dose without side
effects that can t be tolerated by the patient. Sometimes combination chemotherapy is used to reduce
symptoms and increase quality of life. As many things in this life, combination is a double edged
sword may lead to serous side effects and risks and which could be reversible or irreversible.
Benefits of combination in chemotherapy: ϖ Increase remission and decrease mortality rate
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Hematologic toxicities susceptibility and severity are usually difficult to be predicted in patients.
Myelotoxicity is one of the primary causes of death following cancer treatments use. Patients who
have myelosuppression are at a great risk of developing adverse effects rlated to chemotherapy.
Adverse effects include fatigue which makes the routine tasks difficult to perform, bleeding and life
threatening infection manifesting as febrile neutropenia and sepsis. (4) ϖ Sever nausea and vomiting
Cisplatin is a chemotherapeutic agent used as a part of combination therapy in the treatment of germ
cell tumors. Beside the huge benefit of this combination, a big problem exists. Cisplatin has common
side effects which are sever nausea and vomiting. In germ cell tumors, the combination is used for five
days so, it was noticed that the patients are suffering from nausea and vomiting during the treatment
period and it tends to be milder at the end of these 5 days. (5) ϖ Life threatening
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Increasing Unemployment Rate In Australia
Employment is a determinant of the cash rate; the RBA aims to set a cash rate that maintains full
employment in Australia. A higher unemployment rate increases the possibility of a rate cut as lower
rates boost business spending and investment which consequently boosts employment. Employment
has been varied across Australia, with capital cities experiencing more employment growth than
regional areas. Unemployment across Australia has been varied, Tasmania, South Australia and
Western Australia have had more fluctuations whereas New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland
have experienced less fluctuations. Overall, there has not been a significant drop in the unemployment
rate which can enable the RBA to increase the cash rate. Australia s current
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Electric Field Hockey Research Paper
David Zendejas
Period 2
April 11, 2015
Honors Physics Static Web quest
Electric Field Hockey The whole point of the game is to make the puck go into the net, but the only
thing to get the puck moving is by adding protons and electrons to the ice. The game makes it so that
you can change the charge on the puck s charge to either positive or negative. If the puck is positive
you can add protons near the puck so the puck and proton would repel each other forcing the puck to
move and adding an electron where you want it to go helps the puck move as well, vice versa is the
same. The game is to test your strategy skills and how the mass of the puck, the charge on the puck,
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The balloon is sticking to the wall like a magnet as if it were metal because the electrons in the
balloon are attracted the protons in the wall. The electrons move to the far side of the wall leaving the
surface with a positive charge. The difference is that the balloon will eventually lose the charge as it
leaks through the wall and the balloon falls. The balloon also loses it charges as the air molecules hit
transferring the
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Power In Lord Of The Flies
In William Golding s Lord of the Flies, young boys face challenges for safety or the seekage of power.
There are no adults on the island to show them the peaceful way to handle conflicts. Naturally boys
follow the power and some are left to fend for themselves. The author employs the perpetrators in the
novel seek power by provoking cruelty to their victims. The island was substantially peaceful when
Ralph, a later victim, called everyone on the island with a blow into a conch to bring them to the
meeting grounds for introductions. Littluns and biguns filed into the area; already seeking power, Jack
organized a group of his own that he led. The group discussed responsibilities and Jack concluded, We
ll have rules! Lots of rules! Then when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After every kill, they would dance and chant in excitement, reenacting how the pig was killed. This
dance became a regular occurrence and brought out the tribes savagery, especially the night of a
horrible storm. Just before the storm, Jack killed a pig and fed his people, scaring the tribe by
pressuring them to eat fast, since they knew Jack had the power and could end their meal at any time
to start their ritual. Cruelty arose during the rituals; littluns being thrown into the middle allowed the
hunters to deal painful blows to ease all uneasy thoughts. With their minds hindered by excitement,
they thought the beast had come out of the woods and they pounced, not knowing it was Simon. The
author described this moment as, There were no words, and no movements but the tearing of teeth and
claws. (153). Ralph and Piggy realize their fate and felt secluded after Simon s death. They were
scared for their lives, knowing Jack will kill to maintain power. Making Ralph powerless, Jack builds
a fort to keep Ralph s ideas excluded. He lines the edge with armed watchers to warn if Ralph or
Piggy were near. Within the fort, anyone who does not follow Jack s rules will be tied up or tortured,
while Jack sits, watching. Everything in the fort was complete, other than a fire. Jack decides to attack
Piggy in the middle of the night for his spectacles. With a struggle, he managed to get the glasses,
leaving Piggy with horrid vision. Ralph had no choice,
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Hatshepsut s Accomplishments
For over 22 years, the most powerful man in all of ancient Egypt was, in fact, a woman. That woman
was Pharaoh Hatshepsut, one of the first female pharaohs in Egypt s long history. During her reign she
built great monuments both in Egypt and Nubia. Egypt also thrived while she ruled, proving that she
was a strong and powerful leader even though she was a woman instead of a man. Hatshepsut was an
amazing woman who had some incredible accomplishments.
Rising to Power
One of Hatshepsut s greatest accomplishments was simply becoming pharaoh as a woman. Since her
birth, Hatshepsut had always had some power. Her parents were Thutmose I and his main wife,
Ahmose, so she was part of the royal family (Ross). Then, she was married to her half brother,
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Why Dr. Thomas B. Welch s Grape Is Good
Grape is good Advertisements are posted for business promotions and target awareness. They help to
expand the knowledge of a product and its benefits in hopes that someone will buy it, but ads don t
always tell the truth. Welch s began over a 140 years ago, not only do they produce fruit juice but they
also produce a variety of jams, jellies, and fruit snacks, The first grape juice known to be processed in
the United States was produced by Dr. Thomas B. Welch,... (Morris, Par. 1). The grape juice was an
alternative for wine in religion practices, Their product was used for the sacrament on the Communion
table of the Vineland New Jersey Methodist Church (Morris, Par. 1). Since then Welch s has continued
to expand through the states and in other countries, becoming a leading competitor for kid s fruit
juices. Welch s ad tells us that it is 100% grape juice , there is no added sugar ever , and that there are
two servings of fruit in every glass but many may question the accuracy of these labels. Parents are
lured to buy their children fruit juice because there is a lack of knowledge. Although Welch s may
have actual benefits, research will help parents to understand the importance of real fruits and to cut
back their children s sugar in take. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When I was little my parents never gave me much juice, it was water, milk, and a glass of juice
(maybe) every day. Instead we always had fruits in the kitchen, like banana s, apples, grapes, and
strawberries. However, as we got older we continued to drink more juice because it was a lot easier
and we could make our own choices. Studies show that as kids get older the servings of fruit in an
adulthood diet become little to none. But after doing much research and buying a bottle of Welch s
100% grape juice I have taken into consideration the amount of juice I should consume in a
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The Theory Of Mind ( Tom )
Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to differentiate one s own mental state from others and therefore,
influence the behaviour accordingly. Mental states comprise of the individual s desires, beliefs and
intentions. ToM is considered to be a milestone in psychosocial development as pre schoolers at the
age of 4 or 5 tend to be able to recognise that not everyone perceive the same reality as they do
(Wellman, Cross Watson, 2001). This is known as false belief and is an important skill in
comprehending and predicting people s emotions and actions to construct a meaningful relationship.
Many have argued that ToM coincides with language acquisition providing a mechanism to apprehend
mental states within one s cognition (Karmiloff Smith, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
That is, whether a deaf child was from a deaf family or normally hearing, and thus the immersion of
the natural language leading to a successful ToM maturation. Moreover, a cochlear implant can
improve a hearing impaired child s communication skills, which benefits social functioning, but still
lag considerably behind in ToM compared to normally hearing peers. The outcomes of a delayed ToM
do not occur in a particular order nor should they be considered as distinct features. Rather, the
consequences are intertwined whereby one particular aspect can affect the other. For a deaf child, their
natural language is signing (Mayer Leigh, 2010). Auslan or other variations of signing is instinctive to
a deaf individual because it is the language that they can form coherent sentences and explicit
semantics to engage in a discourse. Although language is predominately symbols rather than verbal or
written compared to a deaf child s normally hearing peers, it still allows the child to apprehend mental
states in their cognition and conceive others around. Therefore, studies have shown that these children
can do just as well, or even better, on false belief tests than hearing children (Marschark Clark, 1998).
In other words, despite being diagnosed as deaf or hard of hearing, native signers typically show no
delayed ToM and the implication is higher control of behaviours, or executive functioning, and
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Essay on Banning Smoking in Public Places
In today s environment many suffer illnesses from pollution, and second hand smoke, and they seek
for cleaner air. About five years ago, the health department was successful in banning smoking in
public places and smokers needed to go outside unless companies set up a designated area for
smoking. Now, in Pierce County, smoking is banned in all public places such as restaurants, bars,
casinos, hotels and taverns. This has caused an up roar with the business owners losing customers and
money because of this ban. Within the health department satisfaction is in the environment because
the workers will finally have working conditions that has clean air.
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Remind you that local bartenders at taverns do not get paid that on one shift, so they will be forcing
their customers to take it outside.
Many customers are not happy with the idea of not being able to smoke while enjoying their time
playing pool, pull tabs, darts, watching the ball games and drinking. For years alcohol and smoking
has been a common entertainment for many people within the community. Banning smoking in these
establishments will not only cause profit loss with these companies but also within the tobacco,
alcohol industry and the state. Like anything else things trickle and many people are not understanding
a lot of the tax money that comes from these sales pays for many things in the community. If we think
we have a problem now within funding wait until the impact of this comes to the state, many things
and places will be shutting down and won t only be the so called sinful joints.
As many people who are working in these establishments are seeking clean air and a better health,
have pushed the issue of banning smoking within these establishments. Many will ask themselves, is
time to quite smoking or where else can I go to enjoy myself? We need to really analyze a how much
can the state have control over people and the business that are in the community. Is this a sign of to
much control or just someone
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Characteristics Of Modern Christianity
1. A Unique and Important Practice in Modern Christianity
There are many Christian practices, all of the diversified importance to the lives of the believers of the
faith. These variegated practices are what differentiates Christians from people of other faiths, and
gives them autonomy. According to Craig Dykstra, Christian practices are not activities we do to make
something spiritual happen in our lives. Nor are they duties we undertake to be obedient to God.
Rather, they are patterns of communal action that create openings in our lives where the grace, mercy,
and presence of God may be made known to us (Spiritual Practices, n.d., p. 1).
Therefore, Christian practices are the daily engagements that believers of the faith undertake in line
with what is expected of them. This paper will discuss fasting as a practice in modern Christianity that
is unique and important to the faith of believers and will provide a summary describing fasting, how it
developed, and why it is significant in the lives of at least some contemporary Christians. In addition,
this paper will also discuss Evangelicalism as a movement within Christianity which started within the
past 200 years, having distinctive beliefs, and impact on modern and contemporary Christianity
(Christendom).
One practice in modern Christianity that is unique is fasting (Colbert, 2006). Often, fasting is related
to a person lacking or rather, doing without food, however, this is not the case. Through
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Henry IV And Falstaff
Between Henry IV, Hotspur, Hal, and Falstaff, each man expresses different attitudes towards
cleverness and judgment, courtesy and class, mightiness and honor. While each character embodies
these qualities in different magnitudes, these inclinations affect their decision making, their leadership,
and their relative success in achieving each of their respective goals. Out of the four characters,
Falstaff is identified most strongly as a clever figure. Not only is he a master at banter and wordplay,
he is also adept at navigating conflict and using his circumstances to his advantage. For example,
Falstaff is shrewdly opportunistic when he is assigned to lead a group of soldiers in the battle of
Shrewsbury. Rather than recruit the best fighters, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Hotspur exhibits this quality in the extreme. He is a mighty fighter and values honor even above his
life; in his dying breaths, Hotspur tells Hal, I better brook the loss of brittle life than those proud titles
thou hast won of me. They wound my thoughts worse than thy sword my flesh (5.4.76 78). Similarly,
despite Hal s proclivity for spending time outside of the courtiers noble circle, he also values honor.
This quality is evident in Hal s first soliloquy, where he explains his intention to reform and redeem
himself as a mighty nobleman. Later, Hal s attitude towards honor is reaffirmed when he promises his
father to make [Hotspur] exchange his glorious deeds for my indignities
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Summary Of Chapter 7 Siddhartha
Chapter 7 Samsara
1. Siddhartha had killed his senses during his samana years which were awakened after meeting
Kamala. His life was always directed by thinking and fasting during samana years and the ordinary
people of the world were alien to him just as he was apart from them. The value of Siddhartha s
Samsara years is that he learns how to build relationships with others.
2. Siddhartha is affected by the life of rich men as he had learnt how to transact business affairs, to
exercise power over people, to amuse himself with women; he had learned to wear fine clothes and to
command servants. Yes, I think that wealth inevitably brings the problems of discontent, of sickliness,
of pleasure, of idleness, of lovelessness . Siddhartha succumbs to this life because of Kamala and the
temptation that he faces. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Siddhartha s decision with Kamala about the Buddha is that how peaceful and great life Buddha leads.
In Siddhartha, the change of his lustful ways begins to take place. The first sign of this change is that
he feels unhappy in whatever work does.
4. Siddhartha dreams that Kamala s songbird dies and then take sit out, held it a moment in his hand
and then threw it away on the road, and at the same time he was horrified, and his heart was aching as
if he had thrown away with this dead bird all that was good and of value in himself. The songbird is a
symbol of the spiritual aspect of Siddhartha s life, which is dying because of his worldly life. After
Siddhartha leaves Kamala, she releases the songbird from its cage.
5. He means that Siddhartha needs to get out of the current lifestyle he had been living. At the end of
this chapter, Siddhartha decides to leave the city and go to the forest. He leaves because he realizes
that the life he has been living is not good for him. Kamala rejoiced that she had pressed him so close
to her heart on that last occasion, had felt so completely possessed and mastered by
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When I Don t Understand You
There are times when I don t understand you. But sometimes I wonder if I ever understood you at all.
As you stand there on the pier, staring out into that damn green light, I find myself sitting here, chilled
to the bone, my thin shoulders wrapped by a thick woollen blanket. I m too tired to join you, but even
if I wasn t, would you even want me to? I ponder this often; do you even want my company? That
green light, the golden girl you adore like no other, she s your alone. Your vision, your dream, no one
else s. The one thing you couldn t have. My arrogant backstabbing cousin. I never understood what it
is you see in her; sure you have a past together. Guess I ll never truly understand. You do so much just
to find her, you go to unbelievable lengths to make her yours, and... well maybe one day it will
happen. No... Maybe is too strong a word. A chance? Still a little too strong. I still don t know what to
make of it, though maybe it s better like this. You turn your head standing on the cold spot of my back
porch, our eyes meet. But all I receive is a faint smile before you return to your anxious waiting, your
vigil. As your hair blows in the wind a moment of youth flashes across you, you look young. As the
vision vanishes you return as the self made cultured New York millionaire you ve become. The king of
bootlegger lane. I force myself to rise; I m going to do it. I can t stand this obsession anymore dammit,
this unrequited love or whatever the hell you call it. I ve never
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  • 2. Gender Inequality Of The Work Force For centuries, human beings have constantly dealt with various forms of discrimination; whether it is religion, race, gender or other factors that make individuals different from one another, discrimination occurs every day. Inequality in the work force is a type of discrimination that is prevalent globally. Females, who are as equally educated, trained and experienced as their male colleagues, are not receiving equal pay resulting in a gender wage gap. According to a study conducted by Christianne Corbett, M.A. and Catherine Hill, Ph.D. (2012), women, around the age of 23, who graduated from the same post secondary school as men in 2008 and who were employed full time in 2009 earned 82 cents for every dollar that men earned. Moreover, after many years of a consistent female to male earnings ratio of approximately 60%, the relative salary of females started to increase sharply in the late 1970s, with a continuous, yet slower and more fluctuated rise thereafter (Blau and Kahn, 2016). The Institute for Woman s Policy Research (IWPR) has tracked this trend and predicted that it will likely take 45 more years for females to ultimately reach wage parity with males (Hegewisch and DuMonthier, 2010). With the increased opportunity for careers and contribution in the workplace by men and women, alike, the gender wage gap continues to be an important social issue in modern society. This disparity in wage matters because discrimination against woman based on gender roles is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay on Sandra Ciseneros Sandra Ciseneros It was a cold and windy day, a perfect day to uncover secrets and truths about writers I had heard of, but new little about. I entered the library to escape the weather and lose myself in books about Sandra Ciseneros and the characters she creates in her poems and stories. I began my search at a computer resource station, and then absorbed myself in the materials it provided, which were biographies, criticisms, and the works of Cisneros. Initially, the computer resource station provided me only with Cisnero s texts or simple the books she had written. They were all listed in the card catalogue, and I was reassured that if the library had her books, than they had to have biographies and criticisms on her as well. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I decided I would start with her work and then see what the critics had to say. Her book s The House on Mango Street and Loose Woman: Poems enthralled me the most, and gave me a sense of her genre and style. They portrayed her concentration on culture or ethninticity and gender issues. A Stanza from her poem Loose Woman really tickled my fancy and is an excellent representation of these two themes: They say I m macha, hell on wheels, viva la vulva, fire and brimstone, man hating, devastating, boogey woman lesbian. Not necessarily, but I like the compliment. ( 112) In this poem Cisneros displays a common stereotype of women in a satirical way that is easy to identify with, and in a sense empowers women rather than degrading them. In doing this, she keeps her cultural heritage by using both English, and her own native language, Spanish to define her views. She maintains this sort of style throughout her poems and pursues gender issues and cultural identity with ferocious vitality and purpose. Although she does not use written Spanish in The house on Mango Street, her characters are Mexican and represent the culture in their lifestyles, views, and upbringing. The story depicts the coming of age of a girl named Esperanza, who is searching for stability and a place for herself in the world. Cisneros explores the life of a Mexican girl and the things that shaped her morality and sense of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Male Dominance Over Female Characters In The Asylum By... Ishita Aggarwal END 2D8 Oct. 16th, 2017 Word Count: 1062 Hidden by Fear or Insecurity? Male Dominance over Female characters in John Harwood s novel, The Asylum Today s society perceives women to be stronger and dominant individuals in comparison to men, although, in reality, there are numerous circumstances in which men exhibit more power and control over the important decisions in women s lives. In his novel, The Asylum, John Harwood portrays the ways in which men exert power over women through the relationships between Rosina and her father as well as Dr. Straker and Georgina. Through the characters of Rosina and Georgina, Harwood depicts that women face many insecurities which ultimately causes the relationships ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rather than admitting her true feelings, Rosina gives her consent for the alliance in order to please her father due to her fear of him, exemplifying that her diffident personality in the novel leads to the tenuous bonds between them both. Furthermore, Rosina s father s obedience leads him to become very stern towards Rosina s freedom as Your [Rosina s] duty is to obey me, and you will learn to like him [Mr. Bradstone] because I wish it... Until then, as I say, you are to remain outdoors: I have given orders to ensure that you do. Disobey me in this, and you will be confined to your room (135 136). Thomas s ascendancy over his daughter s decisions is evident as he is very strict and intimidating, Rosina must obey commands in order to live with him or else there are bound to be dire consequences. Instead of fighting for her rights and freedom, Rosina feebly agrees to her father s instructions, thus reinforcing the one sided relationship between both father and daughter. Moving on, Georgina and Dr. Straker s bond also begins to diminish as Dr. Straker s dominance over Georgina s confinement at Tregannon Asylum eventually leads to the loss of control over her decisions. First and foremost, at the asylum, Georgina wakes up to find her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Understand The Features And Settings Of Digital Equipment LO1: Understand the features and settings of digital photographic equipment Features and settings Zoom range Zoom affects how much of a scene will be captured in your photograph. A zoom range of 5x means that at maximum zoom objects will appear 5 times larger than at minimum zoom. Image Quality You can change the image quality on the camera but it requires you to change the file format it is saved in which could affect the size of the image. Most of the time, shooting at a maximum resolution is the best option, but sometimes a small file size is more appropriate. Pixel count A pixel is a physical point in an image represented on the screen. The intensity of each pixel is variable. The more pixels, the better the quality. Resolution ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... White balance it adjusts the colours to make the image more natural and accurate. It corrects the colours in the pictures so they have a more realistic colour background. Rules of Photography Depth of field depth of field, also called focus range is the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene. It decreases focus on anything other than the picture and makes the object it is focused on appear closer and sharper than everything else in the background. Rules of odds The rule of odds suggests that an odd number of subjects in an image is more interesting than an even number. Therefore if you have more than one subject in your picture, the suggestion is to choose an arrangement with at least three subjects to make it symmetrical and visually appeasing. Centred composition Central composition is often calm and static. It places the one subject in the very centre of the shot. By composing your subject in the centre, you are basically placing him in front of the viewer as if attempting to introduce them. It also helps emphasize the space around your subject as it becomes the very thing that leads the viewer s gaze towards where you, the creator, intended it to go. Experimentation An experimental photography technique can be defined as anything that we use to change a photography in a way that differs from just taking a photograph. It is a mean of depicting a visual image that does not have an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. British Monarchy British monarchy Should they stay or should they go? Yona Oshrat The nurse Jacintha Saldanha was looking after Prince William s wife Kate who was suffering from morning sickness when two Australian DJs called the hospital impersonating The Queen and Prince Charles. Believing the call was genuine she then transferred the call to the ward where Kate was staying where another nurse gave information about Kate s condition. The nurse found hanged after the hoax call to the hospital she committed suicide. The British Royal Family is well known all over the world, partly due to the fact that Britain once ruled large parts of the world, but also because of all the scandals and difficulties that have made bold and sensational newspaper ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover the annual cost of around £37 million is good value for money. In any case, Monarchy is meant to be majestic, yet there seems to be a deliberate move to diminish the majesty of the Monarchy. So long as the Monarch remains a symbol of the nation, then no expense should be spared. A nation which values itself will treat its national icons with prestige and respect. In addition The Monarch is a national icon. An icon which cannot be replaced adequately by any other politician or personality. This is because the British Monarchy embodies British history and identity in all its aspects, both good and bad. When you see the Queen you not only see history since 1952, when she took the throne, but you see a person who provides a living sense of historical continuity with the past. A living continuity between the past, the present and the future. That s something that no politician can provide. All politicians come and go, but Monarchy is forever. With its traditions, its history, its ceremonial, and with its standing and respect throughout the world, the British Monarchy represents a unique national treasure, without which the United Kingdom would be sorely impoverished. The monarchy has existed in its current form since the 10th century. Although the monarch plays only a ceremonial role, having lost all political power, the monarch is still the head of state. This basically makes the case that inheritance of public office is wrong in principle, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Terri Schiavo Ethical Dilemmas Here in the United States, the topic of assisted suicide as long being discussed and disputed many times especially when there is a high profile case in the news. According to (Sanburn, J 2015) throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Death with Dignity National Center kept an office in Washington, D.C. For years, Republican lawmakers tried to pass legislation nullifying Oregon s 1997 Death with Dignity Act, which allowed terminally ill patients to obtain life ending medication. The legislation never made it out of the Senate, but it eventually passed in the Republican controlled House, and the aid in dying organization felt compelled to keep pressure on Congress to stop the bill. Then came Terri Schiavo. This paper will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I will not alter any facts or rules just for personal benefit or gain, and will always be dependable, trustworthy and reliable for the organization. I promise to build my reputation only on the basis of merit, and nothing else. I strongly believe that in order to receive fair treatment from others, it is very important to demonstrate that within yourself first. Thus, I try my best to be polite and respectful to everyone I meet. This ensures that I don t add to anyone s problems, if any, and provides for polite interaction with everyone I encounter. With integrity comes courage. I will never hesitate to stand up for what is right, and I will do so even if I am in a difficult situation that demands me to ignore my personal feelings. I will always support the truth and never let anyone influence me to do otherwise. I will not give in to peer pressure and will never let the fear of failing affect my actions. I would like to conclude by saying that it is the responsibility of every healthcare administrator to abide by a code of ethics in healthcare that will benefit not only themselves, but also their working environment, and society as a whole. My list of personal ethics will definitely help me fulfill my responsibility as a healthcare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Summary Of Michelle Obama Speech During his presidency, Barack Obama said that by the year 2020, America would have the highest college graduation rate. In Michelle Obama s speech, Remarks by the First Lady at Education Event with DC High School Sophomores, she speaks to students at Bell High school. These high school sophomores come from many different social and economics backgrounds. Many of these students do not live privileged lives and cannot afford higher education. Obama discusses the importance of college education and how students should prepare for it during high school, even with limited resources. She tells the students her own personal experiences as well as inspiring and calling them to pursue a higher education. Michelle Obama s speech appeals to the student s hopes and dreams for the future, exhorting them to set themselves up for success. The use of parallelism, a rhetorical device in which the writer repeats the same sentence structure or part of speech, in Michelle Obama s speech makes every student feel like they can relate to what Obama is saying as well as understand where others come from. One example of parallelism is seen when Obama talks about student s possible backgrounds. Maybe you ve had problems at home ... Maybe you ve come from a tough neighborhood ... Maybe one of your parents has lost a job and you ve had to struggle just to make it here today (Obama). She repeats the sentence structure of maybe .... you ve ..., giving her speech a rhythmic flow to link her ideas and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Analysis of the Women Image, Blanche and Stella, in... ANALYSIS OF THE WOMEN IMAGE, BLANCHE AND STELLA, IN TENNESSEE WILLIAMS A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE 1. Background of Analysis A streetcar Named Desire is a stage play that written by Tennese Wiliams. It first published in 1947 and takes place in New Orleans, Louisiana. In this play, Williams presents women as powerless, weak, and passive characters who are tightly linked to their persecutors due to economic, social, and physical needs. During the time period of Tennessee Williams, author of the play A Streetcar Named Desire, lived in, men were typically portrayed as leaders of the household. Therefore, it can be seen that there is a genre struggle in the play. The image of women in this play seem to be lower than the man. In this paper, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A Streetcar Named Desire lends itself quite naturally to feminist criticism. Feminism, a movement whose roots can be traced back to the middle ages, had come into its own in the twentieth century, though it was not a major force in the American South. Feminist critics, who accept the idea that gender differences are culturally determined, not inborn, interpret literature as a record of male dominance. The attitudes of men who impose their will on women and try to convince then of their inferiority are evident throughout this play: the way they interact with women, discuss them, look at them, talk to them, use and abuse them. Williams presentation of women in A Streetcar Named Desire is a traditional one. The image of women in this play is not different from that presented in traditional literary works in which women are presented as submissive characters who are dependent upon male s authority and control and men are portrayed as leaders of the house. The play has only one difference because Blanche tries to defy a man whom she believes to be inferior to her in class position and education. It shows the consequences of this upon the life of this woman as she sets herself against this cruel man. In this sense, an analysis of the female characters presented in the play and their conflict with the male characters especially Stanley, the dominant male character in the play, is very important ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Influence Of Classical Greek Architecture In Carlisle Classical Greek Architecture in Carlisle The influence of Classical Greek Architecture on modern architecture is evident all over Pennsylvania. Carlisle, in particular, is full of old buildings that utilize the styles of the Greek Classical Period. The Old Cumberland County Courthouse is a perfect example of how the architectural styles of the Classical Period have been carried out through time. This building is a historical landmark, located in downtown Carlisle, which was built in 1846 and currently serves as the housing of county offices (Cumberland Civil War). The columns and structure of the old courthouse mostly follow the Corinthian order but are also influenced by the Doric order in its simplicity. Both orders were used together to express the purpose of the building, which can be observed just by looking at the building. The design and structure of the old courthouse may have also been influenced by later architects such as Filippo Brunelleschi and Thomas Jefferson. However, the classical styles of the building are obvious and reflect the building s use quite well. The first noticeable characteristic of The Old Cumberland County Courthouse are its four huge Corinthian columns. The column s base appears to be two stacked rings holding up the shaft, which bears the flute and fillet pattern that is consistent with the Corinthian order (Fiero 124). However, this pattern of flute and fillet can also be found in the Ionic order (Fiero 124). The column s vertical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Age Of Enlightenment The Age of Enlightenment was a movement of the 18th century that introduced ideas that strayed from the traditional ideas of the church. In fact, some philosophers rejected Christianity, arguing that it drew focus away from creating a better life on earth and instead promised people a false after world. Such ideas were exemplified by philosophers such as Friedrich Schiller, who argued that thought and reason were superior to one s senses or feelings. Likewise, many intellectual groups valued the individual conscience and ability to reason over religious inspiration. While religion was being challenged in Europe, across the Atlantic, the American Revolution rejected the monarch and created way for a representative government. These ideas are prevalent in and developed in the writings of Jeremy Bentham. Born in 1748, Bentham was an English philosophe who pushed heavily for social reform. In 1798, he helped form the Thames River Police to prevent theft on the Thames River, and in 1823, he co founded a liberal publication titled the Westminster Review. Bentham held particularly progressive and even radical ideas that were generally not presented by other philosophers of the Enlightenment era. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He supported freedom of expression, arguing that it brought forth social reform. On the topic of the Protestant Reformation, Bentham writes, It is freedom of inquiry which has corrected the errors of the ages of ignorance, and brought back religion towards its true object. He refers to the corrupt Roman Catholic that provoked the Reformation, and the consequent simplification of faith in Protestantism. Bentham argues that religion was transformed as a result of inquiry and questioning by the people of the Roman Catholic church. He contrasts this more direct faith resulting from freedom of inquiry with the cause of the Thirty Years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Why Is Japanese American Internment Justified The internment of Japanese Americans was not justified because it was pushing the rights of the U.S. Constitution and was seen as racist. Frank Murphy, an associate justice of the Supreme Court, a governor in Michigan, and a U.S. attorney general, believes that it goes against the Constitution to contain all of the Japanese Americans. This act would take over the constitutional rights of all the Japanese being put in internment camps. By putting the Japanese Americans in internment camps it takes away their constitutional rights away and is being racist toward a certain race of people. The order for the military to put Japanese in imprisonment takes away from their constitutional rights and is discriminating against the Japanese race. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How Insects Are Affected By Different Food And... Animal behavior can be defined as how animals respond to different environmental inducements (Schussler 2014). Furthermore, by studying how animal s react to these stimulus we can determine what shapes an animals behavior. In addition, the way an insect travels can define how prosperous or how non prosperous an insect will be in finding vital resources such as finding nutrients, reproducing, and their habitat location (Romero et. al. 2010). One interesting question is how insects are affected by different food and environmental ques. Based upon earlier research conducted by Stephen P. Yanoviak, insects prefer salt when compared against to sugar because they are less exposed to salt. (Sanders 2008). For that reason, in this study we are investigating how the flour beetle (Tribolium spp.) is affected by a variety of food resources. From earlier research conducted on ground beetles, the researchers found that beetles feast on a variety of food sources (Lovei Sunderland, 1996). The reason we are studying this is because we believe that the type food source plays a dynamic role in flour beetle behavior. One question that lead us to perform this study is that food is a vital resource that beetles must have to survive. We wanted to see what food sources is most influential and why. This study was focused on how beetle behavior is influenced by a variety of food sources. We conducted two test in this study. We based our first hypothesis off of earlier research on the topic. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Butler Act Dbq In the 1920 s, many people became familiar with religions that are known today. Religions would follow what is so called planned for them written in the books. The Butler Act made it illegal to teach about religions from the textbooks. This included that teachers as any school were allowed to teach and about the science of evolution. The conflicts that the Butler Act made were between tradition and modernity. This act was worrying parents that it would change, and make a big effect for their children s education. These are reasons why people cared about the Butler Act. It also questioned the simple debate between evolution and creation. John Scopes was the first to argue about the importance of teaching science. Later on, there was a Scopes trial in Dayton,Tennessee. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They (lawmakers) were Protecting our children from one of the destructive forces which will destroy our civilization. ( Doc A) A reason that the Butler Act was important to people was because it would change that way that the child knew about their own beliefs. Some people were either against their children/students knowing about evolution, and having them know which book to believe in. John Scopes was a biology teacher at the time. He taught from the book which eventually, broke the law about the teaching of evolution in Tennessee. Change was an impact for a student s educational environment, especially in the studies of children. The Butler Act was changing the minds of students of what they should really believe in and if they really are learning the truth about their religion or anything else in particular. Parent or guardian s didn t need the hassle of a different mind set for their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Olivia Mclain Research Paper Olivia Mclain, born and raised on Shetland also called Shetland Island, an Island that lies northeast of the island of Great Britain and forms part of Scotland, United Kingdom, making it hard to tell the specifics of where the girl was from. However, since Olivia was born after the proclaim union of Scotland and the Uk there were no problems. Except for that Olivia was not normal according to the land of the people, with that being said. Robin Mclain, born in shetland, the father of Olivia and the lord of his property, which was all of Shetland. His lovely wife Katelyn Rulf, born in England, both not in love with each other passionately but was forced by their parents who believed it was destiny! Though it was for personal reasons, being that Katelyn s parents wanted for her to marry someone rich and with power, while Robin s parents felt sympathy for Katelyn and her poor. The Mclain families were all very rich while Robin s father ruled Shetland willingly in the era of eighteen o five, age of forty nine; his rivalry continuous, popularly by the assassins of Turkey. Robin was to continue the legacy if his father were to die, which he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Robin was pleased though still possessed to attack Turkey, reckless in the time being Robin didn t seem to take anything into thought and marched on invading the Turkey and its people. The war was a quick retreat from Robin returning home to Shetland unsuccessful on his attack, he returned back to Shetland with a few men by his side and a born child and a dead wife. The maids informed to Robin that his wife had died of the loss of blood while giving birth to his child. This effect caused Robin to be disturbed by the child blaming the loss of his wife on the baby, and also his lost in battle. Sending the unweaned infant to the nursery for the nannies to care for her. Robin later named the infant carelessly giving her the name of Olivia, Olivia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Innovation Process Paper University of Phoenix, AustinInnovation, Design, and Creativity for a Competitive Advantage OI/461March 2, 2009The purpose of this paper is to identify and discuss the four basic phases of the innovative process and how the team will apply the innovative process to change the Greyhound bus lines the team has chosen to discuss. The team will also identify the appropriate tools and techniques to be used in this process and explain why they were selected and measure the results and what steps that Greyhound bus lines will take to ensure continuous improvement. Phases of Innovative ProcessThe innovative process was very influential in product development. In the 1960s NASA developed the four basic phases which are the Preliminary analysis, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The organization will also need expert advice with upgrading the security at each bus locations to ensure the safety of the customers. Measures and ResultsGreyhound Bus Lines will measure the results of the innovative ideas implemented into the organization by various methods. The methods used will be customer and employee surveys, internal benchmarking, and trial and error. Customer and Employee SurveysCustomer and employee surveys are custom designed surveys and feedback cards designed specifically for Greyhound Bus Lines to assess, measure and compare the external customers needs, wants and expectations within Greyhound Bus Lines. The surveys will look at the organizations ability to deliver service. The feedback from the surveys will inform Greyhound Bus Lines where to focus areas of improvement and innovation from the customer perception (Success Profiles, Inc., 1996 2003). Internal BenchmarkingInternal benchmarking is a self assessment process that identifies the organizations strengths and weaknesses (Success Profiles, Inc., 1996 2003). Greyhound Bus Lines will identify the strengths and weaknesses with regards to the organizational innovation and creativity. Once the strengths and weaknesses are identified new processes will be implemented into the weaker areas of innovation. This process is a repetitive process and incorporates new ideas and best practices into the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. A Significant Person Paper Julianna Jackson Chambers Literature and Composition Significant Person Paper The noblest pleasure is the joy of understanding. Leonardo Da Vinci is responsible for some of the most popular art works and inventions of the renaissance era such as the Mona Lisa and the flying machine which was formally invented as the helicopter in the 1940 s. Leonardo Da Vinci graced us with his presence on April 15, 1452 in a small town near Vinci, Tuscany or more commonly known as modern day Italy. Leonardo got his surname Vinci after being born as the illegitimate son of Ser Piero Da Vinci and a local woman, Caterina. As far as his early education, it doesn t go much farther than basic reading, writing and math. Fortunately, his father realized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Pinto Case Have Affected The Ford Motor Company Business... Running head: FORD PINTO 1 FORD PINTO 8 Introduction Context This paper explores how ethical issues of Pinto case have affected the Ford Motor Company business environment. A number of factors suggest that Ford Motor Company was negligent and violated its code of ethics. In this paper, we will review the corporate culture mindset which prioritizes profit over the value of human life for the purpose financial gain. Purpose There are many different cases where people have been critically injured or have died from burn related injuries from the ruptured the Pino gas tank. This case study specifically discusses the 1978 untimely deaths of Lynn Marie Ulrich, Dana Ulrich, and Judy Ann. Between 1971 and 1978, the Pinto was responsible for a number of fire related deaths. It was the death of these teenagers that lead brought the controversy of the Ford Pinto s faulty gas tank placement to a climax resulting in criminal homicide charges for the automaker. Ford s CEO Henry Ford II and Ford s new president Lee Iacocca were responsible for the launch of the Ford Pinto. To stay ahead of the growing competition, The Pinto was not to weigh over 2,000 pounds and not costs not to exceed $2,000. Ford officials knew that the Pinto represented a serious fire issue when struck from the rear, but were desperate to expedite the vehicle s release, the Pintos timing was set just under 25 months. Tooling has already been kicked off, so when crash tests revealed a serious defect in the gas tank, it was too late for any design modifications. The tooling was well underway. Therefore, Ford s president decided it would be too costly to make changes in the Pinto s gas tank location pushing ahead with the original design which went unchanged for six years. Any changes to the low cost Ford Pinto would result in an increased price, thus possibly making it less desirable by small car buyers. Iacocca understood that people shopping for compact cars were watching every dollar, One Ford engineer explained, the process of elasticity on these subcompacts is extremely tight. You can price yourself right out of the market by adding $25 to the production cost of the model . Discussion Ford Corporate Culture One ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Geography of Panama and the Panama Canal Essay The Geography of Panama and the Panama Canal The Panama Canal is one of the greatest works of engineering and modern achievements of mankind. An all water passage through the continental divide of the Panama region had been suggested since early Spanish colonial times of the 16th century. Today a canal that was cut through the Isthmus of Panama is a reality. It s presence has greatly affected Panama in many ways, politically, economically, and socially. The Panama Canal is possibly one of the most well known man made geographic features ever. Only five days after the U.S. secured Panama s independence from Columbia, the first canal treaty was signed with the United States. Signing the treaty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The canal is bordered on both sides by the Panama Canal Zone, a strip of land given to the United States in 1903 but returned to Panama in 1979. The United States turned over the control of the canal to Panama in 1999. While the Panama Canal is a bridge of water connecting two oceans, building it ripped Panama apart. For Panama the opening of the canal meant a great boom in it s economy. Panama has probably earned about $200 million form the canal every year. In war or peace, more than 12,000 ships from around the world sail through the fifty one mile long Panama Canal every year, carrying 160 million tons of cargo, representing about 5% of the worlds total sea borne trade. The canal is particularly vital to the economies of South America, connecting the Atlantic coast with the Orient, and the Pacific coast with Europe. Fifteen percent of all U.S. trade goes through the canal, and the oil pipeline beside it caries 600,000 barrels of Alaska crude oil to the U.S. eastern seaboard and beyond. Panama s special geography and history make its people the most cosmopolitan in the region. Nearly 40 percent of all Panamanians have ancestors who were neither Spanish nor Indian, but who had came to the isthmus over the last 110 years to build or traverse the canal. Panama is a service economy, trading, financial, and transportation services account for three ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Final Exam Cheat Sheet Ch.1 financial intermediation results from economies of scale and the specialization of financial transactions. (banks, inv. companies [mutual amp; pension funds], insurance companies, credit unions, brokerage firms, investment banks). Inv. banks assist firms in raising capital, create the market for innovative new securities that meet the risk and return demand (CMOs, collateralized mortgage obligations derivative security that separates the cash flows of a mortgage pool into different classes with different maturities and risks). risk and return are the most important characteristics of financial assets. Another is tax. (high tax bracket investors would, other things equal, would prefer tax exempt securities [municipal bonds]). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... spreads are commissions to dealers. dealers are called a specialist (one security, one dealer) in major exchange markets [specialists only sometimes act as a dealer, but primary job is to execute limit orders that investors submit. some trades are executed inside the quoted ask and bid prices; this occurs when two brokers agree on a price without the specialist directly involved.], or market makers (one security, many dealers) in the OTC market. commission is another transaction cost. Some on line brokers have lowered the commission rate and partly profit from paying for order flow (the practice stating that brokers may be compensated by specific dealers by directing orders to these dealers). buying on the margin is borrowing money (a broker s call money) to buy a security. margin is the ratio of net worth [(total security value amount borrowed)/total security value]. SEE TEXT FOR EXAMPLE OF HOW TO COMPUTE. short selling is (borrowing and) selling a security that an investor does not already own. Short seller must purchase the security later to replace the shares that were borrowed. short sales have some restrictions: 1)up tick rule (short sales are allowed only when the most recent price change was an increase); 2)investors must put up margin as collateral and generally are not allowed to use the sale proceed until the shares are replaced. Important regulations: 1)SEC ensures all relevant facts are disclosed; 2)circuit breakers (trading halts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Manic Case Study Paper What is Manic Episode? (Bipolar Disorder) Clark State Community Collage Linda Wardell PSY 2230 Case study paper Bipolar disorder The purpose of this case study was to determine the best practice for a client diagnosed initially with post natal depression whom was referred for treatment at a community mental health facility. The client was assessed, diagnosed, and a treatment plan was developed. Implemented treatment consisted of combined cognitive behavioral therapy focused on psychotherapy and psychotropic medication. Presenting problem: Client Description (Information Gathering) This Case study will discuss a 22 year old woman named Tiffany, witch was initially diagnosed with post natal depression. (The DSM5 now recognize ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The DSM 5 distinguishes two different forms of Bipolar Disorder: The essential feature of Bipolar I Disorder is a clinical course that is characterized by the occurrence of one or more Manic Episodes or Mixed Episodes (American Psychiatric Association, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Nella Barns Story Nella Barns Story LET ME GO, CHRISTOPHER. MOM DAD!! Those were my exact words when they caught me... It was 1719 when they captured me, Nella Barns, a 12 year old girl. My story began on a normal day when out of nowhere random men violently tackled me down to the floor and covered me with a big, brown, itchy net. In addition to getting covered I m was immediately thrown onto the floor and slashed out of the net.From there I was pushed into a line where men started chaining my feet and wrists. Tears instantly ran down my face as my soul faded away, help me, just someone help me. Meanwhile, someone yelled, START MARCHING!! . We all suddenly started to march forward in the blazing, hot, heat. Clack!Clack!Clack! went the loose chains as people marched in sync. 8 weeks exactly, 8 weeks it took us to march down from our home to the coast of Africa. Those 8 weeks with barely any food but bread, no shoes, and almost no rest was consider the worst time ever. As the 8 weeks ended, we approached this big ship, then whites started to unlock ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We are free! I can t believe it Christopher! I exclaimed. As we walked around, we searched for other people. We then found a tribe, Seminole they openly welcomed us into their tribe. We learned their customs and religion. But most importantly, they taught us education. Education was not a word the owning family believed in so we never learned anything, but to clean. It was that point that showed we were safe. Currently it is 1728,Christopher and I have been safer than before. Every day I recalled the troubles I ve had in the past from being enslaved and my parents dying from a free person. Endurance did help a bunch with family barely available in the beginning. I had to get through it and get a better life. Doubts did go through my head, I have wanted freedom for seven years and I needed to do it. But I am free and I will forever be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Social Norms In Society We live in a society of expectations. These expectations subconsciously shape our mannerisms on a day to day basis. Stemming from these controlled mannerisms are social norms. Social norms are the traits that have come to be typical over time because they have been shaped by our surroundings and our everyday interactions. When a norm is broken, society reacts by entering into shock. In a social experiment, I tested the reaction of society when I broke a social norm. For my experiment, I violated a folkway. I went to get my hair cut at my normal salon. This salon is an upscale, boutique blow dry bar and salon. There were many women in there who were getting their hair done. I have been going to that salon for years, and have come to know all of the employees and stylists. I had an appointment with my regular stylist who has cut my hair ever since I was little. I usually always go for a trim of about an inch and a blow dry after. This time, when my stylist asked me what I wanted, I looked her in the eye and said, take it all off. I was asking her to shave my head completely. The reaction of the people in the salon was one of shock. My hairdresser at first, looked at me and laughed as if I was joking. I then had to say, no really, take it all off. This is when she started to look panicked. She then began to question me, are you sure that is what you want? Why don t you give yourself some time to think about it? I reassured her that that was what I really wanted, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Identity And Identity In Alice Walker s Everyday Use HOW DOES ONE DEFINE ONE S HERITAGE It has been said that One of the greatest regrets in life is being what others would want you to be, rather than being yourself. What should matter is being true to oneself and loving the person that you have become. This short story is narrated by Mama who is telling her story of her two daughters, Dee and Maggie. Both daughters live their lives in very different ways. In Dee s case, she goes out to make all that she can of herself while leaving her mother and sister behind. Maggie stays at home with their Mama and makes the most out of what surrounds her. All three ladies have different perspectives of their own heritage and identity. The conflict in Everyday Use is that Mama has these two daughters fighting over a quilt. In the end, readers will find that what matters most is not forgetting where you come from and who you are as a person. In Everyday Use Alice Walker emphasizes to her readers the importance of self identities and family through her use of conflict, setting, and characterization, suggesting that sometimes people are so motivated in pleasing others while neglecting the things that matter to them the most. One s heritage and identity should not be separated from one s everyday life. The Everyday Use story takes place in the late 1960s in the southern regions of America during the time when African Americans were fighting for their identity and to preserve whatever heritage they have. According to the statement that Mama made, colored asked fewer questions then than they do now . In the yard, Mama awaits her daughter s return. The theme setting plays an important role in this story because of Dee, the eldest daughter chooses to leave the place where she had grown up because she believes that nothing will become of her if she stays in her home town. She chooses to leave home and get an education while her sister Maggie stays home and is looked down upon by her sister because she chose to stay at home. According to Mama, A yard like this is more comfortable than most people know. It is not just a yard. It is an extended living room. 1 The yard and the comparison to the living room are very clear that one think of one s living room as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Tale Of The 4 Train The tale of the 4 train depicts the story of the type of people that already live in Jerome Avenue, and those who don t. As the 4 train keeps going uptown towards the Bronx, there are less white people and t people of color become the majority of the subway riders. Eventually the train makes its last stop in Manhattan when it reaches the 125th street stop, the train is then filled black and brown faces, and there aren t any other white faces unless its game day at the Yankee Stadium. The people that are coming from one of the richest zip codes, Wall Street, and those in between are long gone; and the people that have endured the long train ride uptown are left to ride the train along Jerome Avenue. This image somehow reflects the white flight that occurred decades earlier in the Bronx, as people of color settled while white people moved out as the borough experienced urban decay. Not only did the Bronx survive, but so did the people of color that dealt and endured the harsh realities that still lingers in the Bronx in present day. New York City has gone through drug epidemics, high levels of poverty, white flight and other factors that contributed to urban decay. However, the Bronx became the national poster city for urban decay, famously known for its arsonry that plagued the borough. The Bronx could not shake off for decades the quote that described its suffering, when the media announced The Bronx is burning. Although the levels of crime and drug use, and other factors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Combination In Chemotherapy Introduction: Chemotheraputic drugs used in cancer treatment can be administered as a single agent or in combination (combination chemotherapy). It is known that the combination works better because different drugs work by different mechanisms and thus decreasing the chance of developing of resistant cancer cells. Also, combination allows the use of each drug at its optimal dose without side effects that can t be tolerated by the patient. Sometimes combination chemotherapy is used to reduce symptoms and increase quality of life. As many things in this life, combination is a double edged sword may lead to serous side effects and risks and which could be reversible or irreversible. Benefits of combination in chemotherapy: ϖ Increase remission and decrease mortality rate In metastatic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hematologic toxicities susceptibility and severity are usually difficult to be predicted in patients. Myelotoxicity is one of the primary causes of death following cancer treatments use. Patients who have myelosuppression are at a great risk of developing adverse effects rlated to chemotherapy. Adverse effects include fatigue which makes the routine tasks difficult to perform, bleeding and life threatening infection manifesting as febrile neutropenia and sepsis. (4) ϖ Sever nausea and vomiting Cisplatin is a chemotherapeutic agent used as a part of combination therapy in the treatment of germ cell tumors. Beside the huge benefit of this combination, a big problem exists. Cisplatin has common side effects which are sever nausea and vomiting. In germ cell tumors, the combination is used for five days so, it was noticed that the patients are suffering from nausea and vomiting during the treatment period and it tends to be milder at the end of these 5 days. (5) ϖ Life threatening ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Increasing Unemployment Rate In Australia Employment is a determinant of the cash rate; the RBA aims to set a cash rate that maintains full employment in Australia. A higher unemployment rate increases the possibility of a rate cut as lower rates boost business spending and investment which consequently boosts employment. Employment has been varied across Australia, with capital cities experiencing more employment growth than regional areas. Unemployment across Australia has been varied, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia have had more fluctuations whereas New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland have experienced less fluctuations. Overall, there has not been a significant drop in the unemployment rate which can enable the RBA to increase the cash rate. Australia s current ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Electric Field Hockey Research Paper David Zendejas Period 2 April 11, 2015 Honors Physics Static Web quest Electric Field Hockey The whole point of the game is to make the puck go into the net, but the only thing to get the puck moving is by adding protons and electrons to the ice. The game makes it so that you can change the charge on the puck s charge to either positive or negative. If the puck is positive you can add protons near the puck so the puck and proton would repel each other forcing the puck to move and adding an electron where you want it to go helps the puck move as well, vice versa is the same. The game is to test your strategy skills and how the mass of the puck, the charge on the puck, and the strength ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The balloon is sticking to the wall like a magnet as if it were metal because the electrons in the balloon are attracted the protons in the wall. The electrons move to the far side of the wall leaving the surface with a positive charge. The difference is that the balloon will eventually lose the charge as it leaks through the wall and the balloon falls. The balloon also loses it charges as the air molecules hit transferring the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Power In Lord Of The Flies In William Golding s Lord of the Flies, young boys face challenges for safety or the seekage of power. There are no adults on the island to show them the peaceful way to handle conflicts. Naturally boys follow the power and some are left to fend for themselves. The author employs the perpetrators in the novel seek power by provoking cruelty to their victims. The island was substantially peaceful when Ralph, a later victim, called everyone on the island with a blow into a conch to bring them to the meeting grounds for introductions. Littluns and biguns filed into the area; already seeking power, Jack organized a group of his own that he led. The group discussed responsibilities and Jack concluded, We ll have rules! Lots of rules! Then when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After every kill, they would dance and chant in excitement, reenacting how the pig was killed. This dance became a regular occurrence and brought out the tribes savagery, especially the night of a horrible storm. Just before the storm, Jack killed a pig and fed his people, scaring the tribe by pressuring them to eat fast, since they knew Jack had the power and could end their meal at any time to start their ritual. Cruelty arose during the rituals; littluns being thrown into the middle allowed the hunters to deal painful blows to ease all uneasy thoughts. With their minds hindered by excitement, they thought the beast had come out of the woods and they pounced, not knowing it was Simon. The author described this moment as, There were no words, and no movements but the tearing of teeth and claws. (153). Ralph and Piggy realize their fate and felt secluded after Simon s death. They were scared for their lives, knowing Jack will kill to maintain power. Making Ralph powerless, Jack builds a fort to keep Ralph s ideas excluded. He lines the edge with armed watchers to warn if Ralph or Piggy were near. Within the fort, anyone who does not follow Jack s rules will be tied up or tortured, while Jack sits, watching. Everything in the fort was complete, other than a fire. Jack decides to attack Piggy in the middle of the night for his spectacles. With a struggle, he managed to get the glasses, leaving Piggy with horrid vision. Ralph had no choice, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Hatshepsut s Accomplishments For over 22 years, the most powerful man in all of ancient Egypt was, in fact, a woman. That woman was Pharaoh Hatshepsut, one of the first female pharaohs in Egypt s long history. During her reign she built great monuments both in Egypt and Nubia. Egypt also thrived while she ruled, proving that she was a strong and powerful leader even though she was a woman instead of a man. Hatshepsut was an amazing woman who had some incredible accomplishments. Rising to Power One of Hatshepsut s greatest accomplishments was simply becoming pharaoh as a woman. Since her birth, Hatshepsut had always had some power. Her parents were Thutmose I and his main wife, Ahmose, so she was part of the royal family (Ross). Then, she was married to her half brother, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Why Dr. Thomas B. Welch s Grape Is Good Grape is good Advertisements are posted for business promotions and target awareness. They help to expand the knowledge of a product and its benefits in hopes that someone will buy it, but ads don t always tell the truth. Welch s began over a 140 years ago, not only do they produce fruit juice but they also produce a variety of jams, jellies, and fruit snacks, The first grape juice known to be processed in the United States was produced by Dr. Thomas B. Welch,... (Morris, Par. 1). The grape juice was an alternative for wine in religion practices, Their product was used for the sacrament on the Communion table of the Vineland New Jersey Methodist Church (Morris, Par. 1). Since then Welch s has continued to expand through the states and in other countries, becoming a leading competitor for kid s fruit juices. Welch s ad tells us that it is 100% grape juice , there is no added sugar ever , and that there are two servings of fruit in every glass but many may question the accuracy of these labels. Parents are lured to buy their children fruit juice because there is a lack of knowledge. Although Welch s may have actual benefits, research will help parents to understand the importance of real fruits and to cut back their children s sugar in take. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When I was little my parents never gave me much juice, it was water, milk, and a glass of juice (maybe) every day. Instead we always had fruits in the kitchen, like banana s, apples, grapes, and strawberries. However, as we got older we continued to drink more juice because it was a lot easier and we could make our own choices. Studies show that as kids get older the servings of fruit in an adulthood diet become little to none. But after doing much research and buying a bottle of Welch s 100% grape juice I have taken into consideration the amount of juice I should consume in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Theory Of Mind ( Tom ) Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to differentiate one s own mental state from others and therefore, influence the behaviour accordingly. Mental states comprise of the individual s desires, beliefs and intentions. ToM is considered to be a milestone in psychosocial development as pre schoolers at the age of 4 or 5 tend to be able to recognise that not everyone perceive the same reality as they do (Wellman, Cross Watson, 2001). This is known as false belief and is an important skill in comprehending and predicting people s emotions and actions to construct a meaningful relationship. Many have argued that ToM coincides with language acquisition providing a mechanism to apprehend mental states within one s cognition (Karmiloff Smith, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is, whether a deaf child was from a deaf family or normally hearing, and thus the immersion of the natural language leading to a successful ToM maturation. Moreover, a cochlear implant can improve a hearing impaired child s communication skills, which benefits social functioning, but still lag considerably behind in ToM compared to normally hearing peers. The outcomes of a delayed ToM do not occur in a particular order nor should they be considered as distinct features. Rather, the consequences are intertwined whereby one particular aspect can affect the other. For a deaf child, their natural language is signing (Mayer Leigh, 2010). Auslan or other variations of signing is instinctive to a deaf individual because it is the language that they can form coherent sentences and explicit semantics to engage in a discourse. Although language is predominately symbols rather than verbal or written compared to a deaf child s normally hearing peers, it still allows the child to apprehend mental states in their cognition and conceive others around. Therefore, studies have shown that these children can do just as well, or even better, on false belief tests than hearing children (Marschark Clark, 1998). In other words, despite being diagnosed as deaf or hard of hearing, native signers typically show no delayed ToM and the implication is higher control of behaviours, or executive functioning, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay on Banning Smoking in Public Places In today s environment many suffer illnesses from pollution, and second hand smoke, and they seek for cleaner air. About five years ago, the health department was successful in banning smoking in public places and smokers needed to go outside unless companies set up a designated area for smoking. Now, in Pierce County, smoking is banned in all public places such as restaurants, bars, casinos, hotels and taverns. This has caused an up roar with the business owners losing customers and money because of this ban. Within the health department satisfaction is in the environment because the workers will finally have working conditions that has clean air. This has caused many businesses to decide on closing the doors after feeling a little ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Remind you that local bartenders at taverns do not get paid that on one shift, so they will be forcing their customers to take it outside. Many customers are not happy with the idea of not being able to smoke while enjoying their time playing pool, pull tabs, darts, watching the ball games and drinking. For years alcohol and smoking has been a common entertainment for many people within the community. Banning smoking in these establishments will not only cause profit loss with these companies but also within the tobacco, alcohol industry and the state. Like anything else things trickle and many people are not understanding a lot of the tax money that comes from these sales pays for many things in the community. If we think we have a problem now within funding wait until the impact of this comes to the state, many things and places will be shutting down and won t only be the so called sinful joints. As many people who are working in these establishments are seeking clean air and a better health, have pushed the issue of banning smoking within these establishments. Many will ask themselves, is time to quite smoking or where else can I go to enjoy myself? We need to really analyze a how much can the state have control over people and the business that are in the community. Is this a sign of to much control or just someone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Characteristics Of Modern Christianity 1. A Unique and Important Practice in Modern Christianity There are many Christian practices, all of the diversified importance to the lives of the believers of the faith. These variegated practices are what differentiates Christians from people of other faiths, and gives them autonomy. According to Craig Dykstra, Christian practices are not activities we do to make something spiritual happen in our lives. Nor are they duties we undertake to be obedient to God. Rather, they are patterns of communal action that create openings in our lives where the grace, mercy, and presence of God may be made known to us (Spiritual Practices, n.d., p. 1). Therefore, Christian practices are the daily engagements that believers of the faith undertake in line with what is expected of them. This paper will discuss fasting as a practice in modern Christianity that is unique and important to the faith of believers and will provide a summary describing fasting, how it developed, and why it is significant in the lives of at least some contemporary Christians. In addition, this paper will also discuss Evangelicalism as a movement within Christianity which started within the past 200 years, having distinctive beliefs, and impact on modern and contemporary Christianity (Christendom). One practice in modern Christianity that is unique is fasting (Colbert, 2006). Often, fasting is related to a person lacking or rather, doing without food, however, this is not the case. Through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Henry IV And Falstaff Between Henry IV, Hotspur, Hal, and Falstaff, each man expresses different attitudes towards cleverness and judgment, courtesy and class, mightiness and honor. While each character embodies these qualities in different magnitudes, these inclinations affect their decision making, their leadership, and their relative success in achieving each of their respective goals. Out of the four characters, Falstaff is identified most strongly as a clever figure. Not only is he a master at banter and wordplay, he is also adept at navigating conflict and using his circumstances to his advantage. For example, Falstaff is shrewdly opportunistic when he is assigned to lead a group of soldiers in the battle of Shrewsbury. Rather than recruit the best fighters, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hotspur exhibits this quality in the extreme. He is a mighty fighter and values honor even above his life; in his dying breaths, Hotspur tells Hal, I better brook the loss of brittle life than those proud titles thou hast won of me. They wound my thoughts worse than thy sword my flesh (5.4.76 78). Similarly, despite Hal s proclivity for spending time outside of the courtiers noble circle, he also values honor. This quality is evident in Hal s first soliloquy, where he explains his intention to reform and redeem himself as a mighty nobleman. Later, Hal s attitude towards honor is reaffirmed when he promises his father to make [Hotspur] exchange his glorious deeds for my indignities ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Summary Of Chapter 7 Siddhartha Chapter 7 Samsara 1. Siddhartha had killed his senses during his samana years which were awakened after meeting Kamala. His life was always directed by thinking and fasting during samana years and the ordinary people of the world were alien to him just as he was apart from them. The value of Siddhartha s Samsara years is that he learns how to build relationships with others. 2. Siddhartha is affected by the life of rich men as he had learnt how to transact business affairs, to exercise power over people, to amuse himself with women; he had learned to wear fine clothes and to command servants. Yes, I think that wealth inevitably brings the problems of discontent, of sickliness, of pleasure, of idleness, of lovelessness . Siddhartha succumbs to this life because of Kamala and the temptation that he faces. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Siddhartha s decision with Kamala about the Buddha is that how peaceful and great life Buddha leads. In Siddhartha, the change of his lustful ways begins to take place. The first sign of this change is that he feels unhappy in whatever work does. 4. Siddhartha dreams that Kamala s songbird dies and then take sit out, held it a moment in his hand and then threw it away on the road, and at the same time he was horrified, and his heart was aching as if he had thrown away with this dead bird all that was good and of value in himself. The songbird is a symbol of the spiritual aspect of Siddhartha s life, which is dying because of his worldly life. After Siddhartha leaves Kamala, she releases the songbird from its cage. 5. He means that Siddhartha needs to get out of the current lifestyle he had been living. At the end of this chapter, Siddhartha decides to leave the city and go to the forest. He leaves because he realizes that the life he has been living is not good for him. Kamala rejoiced that she had pressed him so close to her heart on that last occasion, had felt so completely possessed and mastered by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. When I Don t Understand You There are times when I don t understand you. But sometimes I wonder if I ever understood you at all. As you stand there on the pier, staring out into that damn green light, I find myself sitting here, chilled to the bone, my thin shoulders wrapped by a thick woollen blanket. I m too tired to join you, but even if I wasn t, would you even want me to? I ponder this often; do you even want my company? That green light, the golden girl you adore like no other, she s your alone. Your vision, your dream, no one else s. The one thing you couldn t have. My arrogant backstabbing cousin. I never understood what it is you see in her; sure you have a past together. Guess I ll never truly understand. You do so much just to find her, you go to unbelievable lengths to make her yours, and... well maybe one day it will happen. No... Maybe is too strong a word. A chance? Still a little too strong. I still don t know what to make of it, though maybe it s better like this. You turn your head standing on the cold spot of my back porch, our eyes meet. But all I receive is a faint smile before you return to your anxious waiting, your vigil. As your hair blows in the wind a moment of youth flashes across you, you look young. As the vision vanishes you return as the self made cultured New York millionaire you ve become. The king of bootlegger lane. I force myself to rise; I m going to do it. I can t stand this obsession anymore dammit, this unrequited love or whatever the hell you call it. I ve never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...