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Psychology
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Horse Creative Writing
I walked past stalls of horses to a new off track thoroughbred named
Damien serenely peering into the aisle. My trainer had asked me to ride him. As I picked his
hooves and curried his chestnut flanks, he was as tranquil as autumn leaves in a gentle breeze until
he saw the saddle, then he became a tornado whirling around the center of the stall.
I lead him by leather reins to the outdoor ring where my trainer would see him work for the first
time. He trotted circles around me and spooked at the wind. I returned to the barn and let him run
and buck so he could burn off extra energy. When I heard my trainer s golf cart stop in front of the
barn, I caught him and prepared to mount. My trainer arrived and held his bridle while I put my
foot in the stirrup. When foot made contact with iron, the horse bolted. He spun himself in circles
around my trainer while I balanced half on, half off struggling to find the saddle and my
balance. As soon as I was seated, the horse was loose. I gathered my reins and sat as calmly as I
could. Suddenly, he bucked and threw me forward. As I fell onto his neck, he continued bucking.
My trainer yelled, Sit up! Pick his head up! I was able to do neither. When I fell, the cold ground
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My t shirt was shredded. There was a hoofprint on my arm, now doubled in size inches from my
humerus and my ribs. Jaws dropped and eyes popped when people saw my monstrosity of an
arm. For several weeks my arm was immobilized by a serrated steel trap of pain. My upper arm
ballooned up and was adorned with a gash. A feather s touch could conduct fire into my arm. A
solid lump of scar tissue has formed and remains despite years passing. My arm still burns if
handled too roughly. Physically; I am deformed. Mentally, I am well. I use that fire running
through my arm as a reminder to be better, to try harder, to move forward, and to be more
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Initial Appearance Vs Arraignment Hearing
How does the initial appearance differ from arraignment, preliminary hearings, and grand jury
review?
An initial appearance is the first contact with the judge that a person has after committing a crime
where they are quickly reviewed on the charges being made against them, their bail options,
constitutional rights among other court information. During the initial appearance, the judge
provides the defendant with a criminal complaint copy. In the copy, the charge or charges are listed
with the maximum probable penalty in case of conviction. It is also at the initial appearance that
the judge makes the first likely cause determination. In other words, the judge scrutinizes the
complaint to gauge whether if the claims made by the State surely confirm if the defendant
committed the offenses that he is charged for. The judge also enlightens the defendant of his /her
right to counsel, especially if he/she is not represented y an attorney. When a defendant is in charge
with felonies, then the judge enlightens him/her preliminary hearing right (Lorch, 2010). ... Show
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During an arraignment, a criminal defendant is taken to a lower court where he faces a judge.
Similar to initial appearance, the defendant gets to hear of the charges leveled against him as well
as the possible criminal sentences for his offenses. The criminal defendant is also told his rights
including his right to a fair trial. The criminal defendant can choose a trial by jury or a bench trial
whereby the judge gets to determine the verdict. The criminal defendant also gets a right to have an
attorney whose main duty is to defend him. In case the defendant cannot afford an attorney, then he
is allowed to request for a public defender. Generally arraignment and initial appearance are the
same
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Glass Collection Procedure
Proper Collection and Preservation of Glass
Glass can be used to collect fingerprints and blood, however glass also can break into small
fragments and be very hard to find and they could be small fragments in hair, on skin, clothing,
and lodged in shoes. When you are collecting glass fragments be sure to not contaminate it by
touching it with your bare hands. When packaging glass you should put smaller glass fragments
in a small paper packet, and larger glass fragments should be packaged in paper or cardboard and
then placed in a cardboard box to prevent the glass from breaking any further, and representative
samples should be submitted to the lab for comparison. Trace examiners use magnification and light
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kept in a fashion which maintains the nature of the evidence handled in a fashion which allows no
doubt that the evidence could not have been accidentally or deliberately altered or substituted that
is, the evidence presented for the proof is the exact evidence
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Jeff Harold The Future
The first piece of art we will be looking at was done by Jeff Harold. It is called The Future and is
a black and white photograph taken on 2015. It is 19.5 inches by 13 inches displayed in the
gallery at The College of Lake County. The back and white photo is of what appears to be either
a bridge or possibly train tracks which is centered in the photo. The perspective of the
photograph is from under the bridge looking down the length of it. The bridge is resting on a
cement path the fallows the bridge out into what seems to be water and fog which appears on
either side of the cement path. This work is a great example of lines, because it has many going
various directions. All of the lines I m about to mention are hard, straight, and generally... Show
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It is located on the staircase leading up to the library. It is a large piece scanning a great area of the
wall. I am using this piece to discuss the visual element of color, because the work itself contains
many colors. The work has variously sized rectangles with ones near the top of the painting being
horizontal and smaller, the the rectangles under are all larger and vertical. The colors within
these rectangles are not a flat color. They color is sponged on with varying hues of the same
color creating a marbled appearance utilizing tones and shades to create this look. The colors are
muted. Some of the colors within these paintings are pink, yellow, purple, red, brown, white, gray,
and teal. However, the two largest rectangles are colored in black and
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The Book Thief Friendship Essay
The Book Thief is a story written by Markus Zusak and set in nazi Germany, 1939 1943. Markus
Zusak mostly writes fiction. He has won 4 major prices with The Book Thief, like Kathleen
Mitchell Award (2006) and the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis (2009). The theme that is most
present in the novel is love and friendship. The theme is really well written and definitely makes up
most of the story s success.
The narrator of the story is Death. He tells about Liesel, a girl whose brother died on the train to
Molching. On the funeral of Liesels brother, she steals her first book, The Gravedigger s
Handbook. She also lost her mother once she arrived at her foster parents, Hans and Rosa
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He s called Max Vandenburg. Hans got the accordion from the father of Max who rescued his life
during the First World War, and promised that if his family ever needed help, he would help them
out.
Max lives in the basement. He and Liesel become better friends over time. Eventually Max writes
a book for Liesel called The Standover Man, which is made over the white painted pages of Mein
Kampf.
The theme friendship can be found through the whole story, like how Max and Liesel become good
friends and how Liesel becomes friends with Rudy, which contains signs that their relationship can
turn in more then just friends.
The theme love can be seen in a lot of different ways, like love for your family, being in love with
someone, and loving a certain object. All these ways of love are discussed in the book. For
example, Liesel first found Rudy filthy, but later in the book she kisses him. Also, Rosa swears
a lot to Liesel, but when Liesel puts herself in serious danger, she tells her to be careful, which
shows she really does love Liesel. Love for objects is also present. A big example of this are the
books that Liesel steals or receives. These book cheer her up when she feels down, and give her
comfort in times that she needs it. These books give her her own viewpoint on Germany and form
her
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M Night Shyamalan Themes
The temperature plummets, the hair on your skin rises, you feel movement behind you. As you
turn around to see what is there a figure emerges and you see a women with a knife in her back.
Renowned Childhood Psychologist, Malcolm Crowe(Bruce Willis) is trying to make up for a
past patient who despite his efforts remained mentally ill. He meets a boy labeled a freak , Cole
Sear(Haley Joel Osment), who seems to be in an identical situation as the past patient. As
Malcolm(Willis) tries to help Cole(Osment) his marriage becomes compromised and his life aside
from Cole seems to be one foot in the grave. Through lighting, angle shot, and color scheme
techniques M. Night Shyamalan artfully, and creatively represents the theme of destiny fulfillment
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Throughout the film Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) along with many other characters, are
shadowed along with the surroundings in the scene. Shyamalan ensures the fated situation by
hanging a dark cloud casting a shadow over the deceased characters head. However, once they
have fulfilled their destiny the scene as well as their physical bodies is casted a new light that is
brighter and more clam. Shyamalan uses many different lighting techniques that allow the
viewer to pick up on subtle hints that progress the evolvement of the storyline and theme. One
example of this is when a new light is shed on Malcolm s situation that shows the personal battles
he is fighting along with the battle of keeping his marriage intact. In the shot Malcolm s face is
only lite by a candle, however his wife Ana(Olivia Williams) is fully lite. While Malcolm carries
on with his monologue about his new patient,Cole, his figure remains poorly lit and you are
never able to see his eye color, like you could Ana s,(Shyamalan,28:30). This scene is crucial
because of the lighting, it shows the fulfillment of each character s life. Once the person s job in
life is done the negative light seems to vanish and they are covered in a bright light that is warm
and calming versus the one that suffocates
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The Vietnam War Was A Result Of The United Statesв
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The Vietnam War was a result of the United States involvement in the Cold War against the USSR.
The main goal of the United States during the Cold War was to contain communism and prevent the
USSR from affecting other countries with their communist government. One of the concerns for
President Dwight D. Eisenhower was that if communism spread to Vietnam, then other countries in
Southeast Asia would become more susceptible to adopting communism. As a result, The United
Statesentered a war in Vietnam, where they supported South Vietnamagainst the communist
government of North Vietnam. The Vietnam War was a failed attempt by the United States to
contain communism and support South Vietnam, because after decades of combat, the United States
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One aspect of American masculinity is their need to satisfy their own needs, which includes
them satisfying their need for sexual interaction. So while the American soldiers were away
from home, they relied on the Vietnamese civilian women to satisfy this need. This urge of
American soldiers to seek sexual interactions with the Vietnamese is demonstrated by a quote of
a former Vietnamese prostitute. In an article that describes a vocational training center for
young girls recovering in South Vietnam, a former prostitute says I used to earn 2,000 piasters
[about $4.50] a night in Qui Nhon [...] with the Americans I could demand even more. When I
leave here and join a hairdresser s it ll take me a week to earn the same. This former prostitute
reveals the desperate urge of American soldiers to satisfy their sexual desires because they are
willing to overpay for a prostitute s services. American masculinity is the reason that interaction
between these two groups took place. The American service member had a desire for sexual
interaction, and the Vietnamese civilian women were able to satisfy this desire. This is not a result
of race, as this would imply that the Americans sought out Vietnamese because of their race. The
reason Vietnamese women were chosen to satisfy the Americans desire was because of their ease
of access. Vietnamese prostitutes were the easiest way for American soldiers to appease their sex
drive, so they took advantage of this opportunity.
Because
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Labelled Diagram Of The Muscles
Contents
Page 1. Introduction
Task 1
Page 2. Labelled diagram of the Bones of the cranium.
Page 3. Labelled diagram of Bones of the face.
Page 4. Labelled diagram of the bones neck, chest shoulder.
Task 2
Page 5. Labelled diagram showing the position of the Muscles of the face.
Page 6. Labelled diagram showing the Muscles that move the head
Page 7 .Chart showing the action and location of the muscle of the face.
Task 3
Page 8 (A). Describe briefly the function and composition of blood.
Page 9 (A) Describe briefly the function and composition of blood.
Page 10 (A) Describe briefly the function and composition of blood.
Page 11. (B) Describe briefly the function and composition of lymph.
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Describe briefly the function and composition of blood.
Blood is a red fluid that contains a complex mixture of cells suspended in a liquid matrix which
is transported (circulated) throughout the body by the circulatory system of an organism. It
circulates around the body by the heart and delivers oxygen and other important nutrients to
cells of organs and tissues, while at the same time, removing waste product from our body.
Blood is located in almost every part of our body, which is due to the network of blood vessels
called the circulatory system. It is circulated through the body s heart, arteries, veins and
capillaries (tiny vessels that connect arteries and veins). In order for blood to carry out its
functions, it needs to circulate all over our body to all living cells and tissues which it does
through the support of the heart that pumps blood throughout our entire body). Thus, it is the fluid
of life, a vital life force that all humans need in order to live and sustain life.
General function of blood
1.Distribution/Transportation:
Transportation of dissolved gases (carbon dioxide and oxygen), nutrients, enzymes, blood cells
(white blood cells leucocytes and red blood cells erythrocytes ), hormones and metabolic wastes.
Explanation: A). Blood carries oxygen from the lungs to the cells of organs and tissues and carbon
dioxide from those organs and tissues to the lungs inside our body.
B) It
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Shakespeare Literary Criticism
Shakespeare s many plays are some of the most treasured and infamous works of literature in
British history and in World history. Shakespeare coined many terms and phrases commonly used
in the English language today in his writings. His works were and still are almost universally
acclaimed and admired for their level of storytelling, intelligent use of the english language, and
techniques ahead of their time. There is, however, a great deal of controversy regarding whether
The Bard really authored his plays, or whether they were mislabeled and plagiarised by a phony
author. Many factors contribute to these suspicions, and many allegations have been made
regarding Shakespeare s works being plagiarized by fellow authors and scholars.
One of the most convincing arguments that Shakespeare did not write his plays is the intimate
knowledge of royal affairs shown in his works. Plays such as Othello show an intimate
knowledge of the royal class and the military, and Shakespeare was but a poor playwright who
was of obvious low or middle class stature and values. In his book Is Shakespeare Dead?, well
known and proven author Mark Twain states this about his views on the Shakespeare Plagiarism
controversy, It is surmised by the biographers that the young Shakespeare got his vast knowledge
of the law and his familiar and accurate acquaintance with the manners and customs and shop talk
of lawyers through being for a time the CLERK OF A STRATFORD COURT: just as a bright lad
like me,
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Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower is a puddle iron lattice tower located on the Champ de Marsin Paris. Built in
1889, it has become both a global cultural icon of France and one of the most recognizable
structures in the world. The tower is the tallest building in Paris and the most visited paid
monument in the world; millions of people ascend it every year. Named after its designer, engineer
Gustave Eiffel, the tower was built as the entrance arch to the 1889 World s Fair.
The tower stands 324 metres tall, about the same height as an 81 storey building. During its
construction, the Eiffel Towersurpassed theWashington Monument to assume the title of the tallest
man made structure in the world, a title it held for 41 years, until the Chrysler Building in ... Show
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The tower was much criticized by the public when it was built, with many calling it an eyesore.
Newspapers of the day were filled with angry letters from the arts community of Paris. The pig
iron structure of the Eiffel Tower weighs 7,300 tones, while the entire structure, including non
metal components, is approximately 10,000 tones. As a demonstration of the economy of design,
if the 7,300 tones of the metal structure were melted down it would fill the 125 metre square base
to a depth of only 6 cm, assuming the density of the metal to be 7.8 tones per cubic meter.
Depending on the ambient temperature, the top of the tower may shift away from the sun by up to
18 cm because of thermal expansion of the metal on the side facing the sun.
Maintenance of the tower includes applying 50 to 60 tones of paint every seven years to protect
it from rust. The height of the Eiffel Tower varies by 15 cm due to temperature. In order to
maintain a uniform appearance to an observer on the ground, three separate colors of paint are
used on the tower, with the darkest on the bottom and the lightest at the top. On occasion the color
of the paint is changed; the tower is currently painted a shade of bronze. On the first floor there are
interactive consoles hosting a poll for the color to use for a future session of painting. The only non
structural elements are the four decorative grillwork arches, added in Stephen Sauvestre s sketches,
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ACC 422 Final Exam Wileyplus
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Question 1
Kraft Enterprises owns the following assets at December 31, 2012.
Cash in bank savings account 67, 516Checking account balance 26,445
Cash on Hand9,478Postdated checks753
Cash refund due from IRS40,324Certificates of deposit(180 day)94,754
What amount should be reported as cash?
Question 2
Presented below is information related to Rembrandt Inc. s inventory.
Per UnitsSkisBootsParkas
Historical Cost$254.22$141.83$70.91
Selling Price290.35194.0198.68
Cost to distribute25.4210.703.35
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(Round computation for cost to retail ratio percentage and answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 25,250.)
Question 10
Astaire Company uses the gross profit method to estimate inventory for monthly reporting purposes.
Presented below is information for the month of May.
Inventory May 1$184,000
Purchases (gross)736, 000
Freight in34, 500
Sales1,150,000
Sales returns80,500
Purchase discounts13,800
Compute the estimated inventory at May 31, assuming that the gross profit is 25% of sales
Compute the estimated inventory at May 31, assuming that the gross profit is 25% of cost
Question 11
Previn Brothers Inc. purchased land at a price of $27,400. Closing costs were $2,550. An old
building was removed at a cost of $10,530. What amount should be recorded as the cost of the land?
Question 12
Garcia Corporation purchased a truck by issuing an $90,400, 4 year, zero interest bearing note to
Equinox Inc. The market rate of interest for obligations of this nature is 10%. Prepare the journal
entry to record the purchase of this truck. (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 15,510. List
multiple debit/credit entries from largest to smallest amount, e.g. 10, 5, 2. Hint: Use tables in text.)
Question 13
Mohave Inc. purchased land, building, and equipment from Laguna Corporation for a cash
payment of $431,550. The estimated fair values of the assets are land $82,200, building $301,400,
and
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Case Study Of Herbalife
The case study for this week discusses the issues Herbalife has faced regarding their business
model. To share a background regarding Herbalife, it is a well known direct selling and multi
level marketing company which offers a variety of products. The success of the company in their
business model is verified by Herbalife s ranking within the top three largest direct selling
companies in the world (Ferrell, Thorne Ferrell, 2016). Herbalife is known to focus on areas to
include nutrition, weight management, and personal care products. Additionally, their methods for
selling the products are handled by independent contractors and not sold within retail stores (Ferrell,
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Based on my perception of how Herbalife operates under the current business model, their methods
are not consistent with methods implemented through the pyramid schemes. There is no indication
to me that the contractors are being influenced by the number of recruits brought into the company.
It is my understanding that the dangling carrot for the independent contracts through Herbalife are
presented through personal desire to use the products and access to the various available discounts.
Additionally, these contractors are not forced to remain within the company; however, they are
given a 100% buy out
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The Hualapai Tribe
The Hualapai Tribe The Hualapai people are a tribe of Native Americans that are currently living in
northwestern Arizona. The name Hualapai means People of the Tall Pines ( About Hualapai ).
These people have a rich history that is passed on by oral tradition. These people have influences in
hunting ( About Hualapai ). Through history, these people have not lost their cultureand traditions.
The oral history of these people talk about how groups or bands of people were entrusted to care
for the environment and resources within their ancestral territory (About The Hualapai Nation,
22). They are descendants of a group called the Cerbat ( Hualapai Tribe ). The tribe s ancestral
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Fight broke out between the natives and settlers, and government intervention caused is major
disrupt in Hualapai life. In 1874, the government removed the Hualapai from their homes and into
a new area (About The Hualapai Nation, 18). Though they could return to their homes a year after
this, their land was occupied by ranchers (About The Hualapai Nation, 19). They quickly
discovered that this was not the only thing that had changed; the environment that their ancestors
had worked hard to preserve had been altered. Through the efforts of the elders, Hualapai became a
new legal identity and had some of their land returned. This tribe survived many obstacles that
changed and disrupted their lifestyle, and yet they are still here and
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Literary Devices In If You Forget About Me By Pablo Neruda
Love loves to love love. James Joyce. Regardless of geography, gender, sexual orientation, religion,
race, education or economic status humankind desires love, and it s through literature and art that
we find a universal connection provided by the artist or author, and oftentimes advice to help us
cope with our humanity. For instance in If You Forget About Me , poet Pablo Neruda uses literary
devices such as tone and metaphor to represent how lovecan be romantic, yet volatile. For
example, Neruda uses a switch in tone from the beginning where the speaker is loving and
romantic describing how, everything carries me to you (Neruda 11). The tone changes in the
middle of the poem, becoming ominous, Well, now, if little by little you stop loving me I shall
stop loving you little by little. (Neruda 17 19). These quotes show how love can mean everything
and nothing at the same time, the speaker describes in the first quote how everything in his life
revolves around his lover but if he/she decides to fall out of love he will easily do the same.
Neruda also uses a metaphor, leave me at the shore of the heart where I have roots, Remember
that on that day, at that hour, I shall lift my arms and my roots will set off to seek another land. (
Neruda 28 35). I believe the shore represents home, if the speaker s love leaves him/her stranded
they will quickly move on to find someone new to fill their place. Humans will constantly seek love
and relate everything around them to
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The Importance Of School Culture
As mentioned by Peterson, K. D., Deal, T. E. (2009) when it comes to school culture there are many
hidden or not visible aspects that need to be considered. For example, we need to take in
consideration things that will promote or affect commitment, productivity as well as motivation. As
Peterson, K. D., Deal, T. E. (1999) mentioned, School culture influences what people pay
attention to (focus), how they identify with the school (commitment), how hard they work
(motivation), and the degree to which they achieve their goals (productivity)... For instance
something things that we take for granted such as: manners, way we celebrate others, vision
mission, ways we even greet others and even the tone of voice we use might set the wrong culture.
Even though, we are all trying to catch up, we need to take our time to consider what is important
and or might affectour school community. Simple things such as greeting others, parents, students
and staff member need to be our number one priority, having time to listen to their problems,
concerns as well as their ideas will also help us create a positive culture. We need to listen to those
unsaid words, hidden messages, we need to focus on what it is important, setting up the best
learning/teaching/working opportunities for all community members. As school leaders we need to
understand, that our voice tone, facial gestures, comments as well as preoccupation for getting
better professional development opportunities, parental involment even the way we motivate others
will become the mirror image we see in others.
Our school is doing many things to foster our vision and mission which is All students are getting
the best learning opportunities... As part of this, the school is running before and after school
extended learning programs in which some students, those whose reading performance is under
grade level, will be invited and motivate to assist. Teachers are having conversations with parents to
help them understand the importance of this initiative. Posters, flyers as well as information had
been sent home.
Another way that our school is trying to promote our vision and mission is through the Literacy
Family Night program that is starting on Dec 7, 2017. This
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Scientific Theories Are Not Random Guesses
Growing up, I have been taught to believe that the universe was first created by God and that all
of mankind shared that same ancestors, Adam and Eve. However, if one s belief is that of
science, then they probably believe in Darwin s theory of evolution which states all organisms
originated from microscopic organisms who have changed and been modified over time. However,
whatever your theory may be, it is only plausible if it accurately describes an observation and
makes definite predictions about the results of future observations.
As the National Academy of Sciences explains, a scientific theory is a comprehensive explanation
of some aspect of nature that is supported by a vast body of evidence (Scientific). Scientific theories
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They thought if we are nothing more than an animal, how can we be God s special creation? Most
American Protestants considered the Bible to be the literal truth. The Bible borrows from science
observations, and religion is what gives us the reason to pursue science. Universe was made from a
god that was already here. Creationist disagree with the theory of evolution because, similar to the
theory of gravity, they are just theories. Newton believed the same law controlling falling apples
must also control the movement of the planets. However, when he was asked what gravity is, he
was unable to answer the question. So creationist questioned whether or not gravity was really
God. They figured if it is an unknown force that no one has seen before, it had to the power of
God. They came to this conclusion because like gravity, we have never seen God, it could only
make sense to them that God is gravity.
There is a confusion between science and faith. The misconception is that the creation of Darwin s
theory led the scientific and theological communities need to take up positions opposing each other.
But history reveals that one of the earliest supporters of evolutionary theory in the American
scientific community was a devout Christian botanist named Asa Gray. Gray argued that divine
guidance might somehow channel the course of natural selection (Zimmer). He believed that faith
is their belief,
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Evaluation Of A Project Manager Management
The report describes the tasks performed by me in accordance to the directives given by the course
COSC 684 300: Professional Internship in Summer 2015 semester. The internship was scheduled
from May 18, 2015 thru August 18, 2015. Mainly, three task areas were selected and agreed upon in
the agreement between me and the company.
Activities and Experience: Preparing estimates by performing take offs for windows and lighting
provided a practical experience to the coursework in estimation. Master schedule, daily, weekly
and monthly forecasts for a project was covered by scheduling and also the various processes that
go into making the schedule more efficient like crashing were observed on site as well as from the
perspective of a project manager. During the course of work, a proposal for standardizing the
processes like material management on site, preparing punch lists and work force management
were proposed by me which are implemented or in the stage of implementation after review, this is
intended to improve productivity and an attempt to embrace lean principles in the organization.
During the biding process, the interactions with the bidding contractors and the negotiations we
conducted was application of negotiations in competitive environment. Processing the change
orders, preparing the scope of work, work schedule, contract agreement and schedule of values
would act as a perfect foundation for contracts and risk management. Company operations were
observed and
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Stereotypes Against Muslims
These are some examples where some leaders have made discriminatory statements against
Muslims and it doesn t aim at Muslims only of certain region but, it points to Muslims all over
the world. Leaders are chosen by the people to represent the people, but not to create hatred and
fear amongst the people for political or any other reasons. Such statements made by great leaders
have a great impact on the beliefs of people, as we believe in our leaders and therefore even theirs
words are taken into consideration sometimes without a rational thinking. This doesn t affect just
the mindset of people but it terribly shapes the attitudes, behaviours, philosophy and even their idea
of a religion. This affects the lives of Muslims all over the world; they are not just labelled as
terrorist but even treated as one. Innocent Muslims are viewed with suspicion because of
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It has created such an effect that developed countries like Japan is practically closed for Muslims.
Even promoters of Islam face deportation and sometimes even a jail sentence. (Cherson, 2015) Such
actions taken to combat terrorism create arduous life for the innocent, generating more poor,
unemployed, and suppressed, which is one of the cause of terrorism itself. It also generates fear,
sorrow and terror amongst the Muslims which is the main aim of terrorism. As wisely said by
Howard Zinn if you want to end terrorism, you have to stop being a
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Janssen s Model Of Change Essay
For me in module 5, the part I found most valuable was Janssen s Model of Change. I enjoyed
learning about the four different states. Comfort (Stage 1), Denial (Stage 2), Confusion (Stage 3),
and Renewal (Stage 4). The stages state different feelings a person will feel during the change
process. During the Comfort stage, the person is in their normal routine. They feel comfortable
because it is what they are used to. Denial takes place when situations force a change on the
individual. Often they may feel overwhelm, not wanting to confront the issue, or wishing to stay in
their comfort stage. An important note regarding the denial stage is that contrary to what people
think, that resisting change brings less stress, the opposite is true. Denying change causes the
person more stress, and it is at this stage they spend more energy. Confusion sets in once the person
has accepted to change, and is about to begin the journey from the known comfort to the unknown.
Renewal, the last stage of change, is where you have accepted the change. The change may not
necessarily be something you like, but you have accepted it. With time you will return to the first...
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With sufficient knowledge of this model of change, I will be able to handle the change much
better. I will be able to get over the denial stage faster and into the confusion stage to get the
knowledge I need for my change. This way of dealing with change will allow me to hit the
renewal stage and enter back into my comfort stages, with a lot less stress. I also will be able to
teach my Airman on the Janssen s Model of Change. I believe that sharing the knowledge with
them will help them process change better as well. In the Air Force, change is always going to
happen, and I trust that being better ready to handle the change is vital for personal and unit
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Essay on The Growing Industry of Electronic Dance Music
Introduction
Electronic dance music (EDM) festivals around the world bring hundreds of thousands of fans
together for enormous multi day parties. New York Ranger (2014) points out that DJs are the new
rock stars .
While attendance at concerts and festivals for other music genres declined by 8.3% in the past
three years, EDM has only prospered (Lashbaugh, 2013).
Lashbaugh (2013) also notes that EDM festivals are twice as big in attendance than all concerts and
festivals in other music genres, combined.
EDM is a growing industry! Last year the festival scene generated 4 billion dollars. For 2013 EDM
scene has again grown and is now valued at 15 20 billion dollars US (Sam, 2013).
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They pride themselves as being the best equipped DJ school in Australia (DJ Warehouse, 2014).
Product
Service
DJ Warehouse facilitates DJ Training and Electronic MusicProduction courses, in addition to
providing DJ gear for hire (DJ Warehouse, 2014).
Their DJ training is preparing or expanding artists knowledge in different areas. Some of their
courses require no prior knowledge.
DJ Courses
Intro DJ 1 day DJ crash course
Core DJ Go from the bedroom to the clubs in 8 weeks.
Advanced DJ Expand your DJ skills and abilities to the highest level 8 weeks course.
Scratch DJ Scratching tricks to set you apart from other DJs 4 weeks course.
Producing a professional DJ mix 4 weeks course.
Music production
Intro Abletion 1 day music production course Giving you a understanding of the music production
process.
Core Abletion Make your own beats, recordings and remixes on Abletion. Includes Abletion Live 9
STD software. 4 days intensive or 8 weeks 1 day a week.
Advanced Abletion Advanced concepts, production, sound design and audio processing.
Live performance and DJ with Abletion Learn to perform live electronic sets and DJ with Abletion.
Complete Abletion producer program Includes all production courses.
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Giant Hogweed Research Paper
The control and eradication of invasive species in Washington State is an important part of
maintaining the diversity and wellbeing of our ecosystems. One invasive species common to us,
Heracleum mantegazzianum, otherwise known as giant hogweed, is a Class A weed and must be
eliminated where encountered (Noxious Weed Control Board). H. mantegazzianum is
recognizable by its immense height of up to 20 feet, and its thick stalks support umbels of small,
clustered white flowers. It can be distinguished from plants of similar appearance by purple
blotches located on the stems (Noxious Weed Control Board). They are commonly found near
riverbanks and roadsides. (New York State Department of Environmental Conservation). H.
mantegazzianum owes much of its success as an invasive species to its reproductive capabilities as
an angiosperm. According to Reece et al, sexual reproduction for the angiosperms begins in the
flower on a mature sporophyte plant. Within the anther the male microsporocytes undergo meiosis to
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Firstly, it is a threat to native species and perilous to the ecosystems they colonize by stealing
resources. Second, the formation of their roots contributes to soil erosion by the creation of bare
soil. Finally, the sap contained within all parts of the plant sensitizes human skin to UV radiation
and leads to photo dermatitis (Noxious Weed Control Board). For these reasons, it is imperative that
this weed is eradicated in the state of Washington. Different methods of eliminating giant hogweed
exist, with varying results. For young plants, cutting the root 6 inches below the earth can be
effective when infestations are small. For larger infestations and with greater success, herbicides
containing triclopyr or glyphosate may be applied to giant hogweed. Treated infestations must be
monitored for many years following to ensure no regrowth (Nehrbass et
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The Emotional Struggles Associated With Raising An...
1.The emotional struggles associated with raising an exceptional child are complex and
innumerable. Many parents describe a pendulum of feelings that are both overwhelming and
intense. Such emotions include shock, denial, grief, guilt, confusion, exhaustion, determination,
frustration, acceptance, and love. Some parents have even expressed gratitude towards their
exceptional child, stating that their child has taught them a new meaning of love and they feel that
they ve become a better person for having gone through the experience of raising and supporting an
exceptional child. It s impossible to fully comprehend these feelings without having been through
them yourself, but, even so, your heart goes out to both these parents and their children, especially
if you are the childs teacher.
The two emotions I would like to discuss are frustration and determination. A frustrated parentmay
be so thoroughly overwhelmed with everything going on in their life that they ve seemingly
given up. Some of these parents have multiple children as well as jobs and other concerns.
Although I m sure they would wish to give their exceptional child their complete and utter
attention/concern that is not always physically possible. In a case like this, as a teacher, I would
try my best to offer whatever support I could. I would gather resources, provide options, and offer
advice on how to best support the child s academic needs. I would make myself available to the
parent for open
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What Was The Main Cause Of The Riot In July 23, 1967
On July 23, 1967, a massive riot began in Detroit because a rumor was spread that police used
excessive force during a street bar raid on an unlicensed bar. During the riot many buildings were
destroyed and a lot of people were killed and injured, with some people being shot and killed by
police trying to control the riot. Many people like Detroit Congressman John Conyers and Mayor
Jerome Cavanaugh helped to stop the riot. Finally, the riot ended on July 27th, although the
aftermath of the riot left about $32 million in property damage. When the rumor was started that
police were using excessive force during the street bar raid on July 23, 1967, people got furious,
which led to the start of the riot, which caused a lot of damage to people
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Ancient Roman Architecture And Humanism
The time of the Renaissance was a period when old ideas and techniques were brought back to the
surface. Ancient Rome helped frame architecture in the Early Renaissance, in comparison will be
discussing three buildings in Italy that were influenced by classical heritage.
I will discuss is a town house identified as the Palazzo Rucellai, built by Leon Battista Alberti in
Florence, Italy. Alberti was known to be a humanist, which was a belief that Greeks and Romans
practiced. (Dr. Beth Harris and David Zucker Alberti, Palazzo Rucellai ). It was believed that
humans and their lives were more, or just as important as the Gods. Humanists also believed that
God(s) made humans with a specific talent. According to the dictionary Humanism sparked interest
in a system in which human interests, values, and dignity were becoming a central motif for
artisans. This building was an important commission that Alberti had completed for a wealthy
merchant family known as the Rucellais, and was built after the wealthy Medici family built their
palazzo. According to Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker, Alberti wrote multiple books. One of
those books was titled The Architecture of Leon Battista Alberti Ten Books on Architecture, and
was considered the most important book of architecture after the famous Ten Books on Architecture
written by the ancient Roman Vitruvius. Using Vitruvius vocabulary of ancient Roman
architecture, Alberti used it in a self conscious way to proclaim its
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Pick Your Plastic Essay
PHIL 447
Week 1 Pick Your Plastic
In the article Credit or debit: pick your plastic, by Lisa Gerstner, the issue the author writes about
is the importance of consumers knowing the difference between debit cards, credit cards and
prepaid cards. If consumers do not understand the difference between the three cards and the way
to use them, they could end up in financial disaster. If the consumer understands the card, then it
can be useful and can be used to the consumer s advantage. The article discusses which card offers
the most perks, liability, and security, and which card provides more control. It also discusses the
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Consumers who have overdraft protection on their debit cards, can end up paying fees if they
spend more than their account balance; and some checking accounts charge fees each time the
consumer enter a pin to make a debit card purchase. Of people who use prepaid cards regularly,
81% said they felt more in control of their money than with a debit card. The Bluebird card
allows up to four subaccounts; the primary cardholder can control daily spending, and ATM
access on subaccounts. The Bluebird card recently added the ability to write checks, as well as
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. coverage against bank failure. The Bluebird and American
Express Prepaid cards also offer purchase protection, roadside assistance and travel emergency
services.
There are many opinions mentioned in the article as well. Some of the opinions mentioned are:
a debit card supplies discipline for people digging out of debt or those who prefer firmer
spending limits. The ability to control cash flow with a debit card is better than any benefits a
credit card provide. When the money in the bank is gone you stop spending. These are opinions
because people can end up overspending on their debit cards and end up having to pay overdraft
fees. Also some checking accounts charge fees each time you enter a pin to make a debit card
purchases.
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The Five Basic Rules Of Narrative Writing
The five basic rules of narrative writing can be applied to any report writing situation and will
allow for the successful completion of any investigative report. Many of these reports were
established to help investigators achieve in their writing and allow them to complete the writing
task as quickly as possible so they can get the information. In addition to the five basic rules of
narrative writingthe investigator can do other things as well to develop the report and improve its
professional quality towards the report. The first rule of narrative writing is called first person.
When writing a report or during the time someone gives you information you should always
write in the first person and refer to yourself as I or me . As the writes of an investigative report
you are always correct in using the personal pronouns I and me when referring to yourself. (Biggs,
Michael, 17) The second rule of narrative writing is called past tense. The past tense is the tense
that is most commonly used to describe events or actions that have already occurred which
means by writing a report using past tense can develop consistency and can make the report
easier to read. ( Biggs, Michael, 17) The third rule of narrative writing is called active voice. The
active voice is the way of writing that shows action that someone is doing and with a passive voice
that is caused by someone who is having something done to them.( Biggs, Michael, 18) The fourth
rule of narrative writing is
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The Hurt Locker Character Analysis
In 2008, director Kathryn Bigelow presented The Hurt Locker, a war drama focusing on an army
bomb squad during the Iraq War. When Sergeant JT Sanborn loses one of his men from to an
explosion, Sergeant First Class William James replaces the bomb defuser and joins Sanborn and
Specialist Owen Eldridge. Due to Sanborn s heavy ego and James reckless methods, tensions rise
and the men constantly quarrel until the three realize their similarities of being entrapped by war.
The film explores the idea of soldiers as heroes and even questions the validity of this concept;
various situations challenge James and his reactions do not always correspond with those of a
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Bigelow operates this idea entirely; she begins by proving realistic heroes also benefit from
their own actions. Past films display heroes actions as only benefiting the lives of citizens as a
collective whole, but Bigelow does not believe in solely choosing between the happiness of the
people and the happiness of the hero. Instead, James endeavors serve his country and himself
personally. Additionally, Bigelow recognizes how heroes possess flaws and how this forms a
connection between heroism and humanity. James demonstrates his faults through his humane
reaction to a body bomb; instead of following common protocol and destroying the young boy s
corpse, he keeps the carcass intact and ultimately ends of killing another soldier due to an
explosion. This scene also validates how heroes must take risks that threaten the lives of others.
Audiences already understand how a typical American hero can jeopardize his own life, but the
modern American hero understands he cannot sacrifice himself alone; others might face risks as
well. The scene in which James and his squad oppose military orders during their final mission also
supports this characteristic. Because Bigelow portrays the character of James as a
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Pyramus And Thisbe Essay
Not everyone has the same idea of beauty. Ovid s Pyramus and Thisbe follows lovers who are
forbidden to be with each other. The beauty that comes from the love that they share is shut
down by the wall between them. Rod Sterling s Twilight Zone episode Eye of the Beholder
follows Ms. Tyler who gets surgery to try to make herself look normal but when the surgery does
not work she is forced to go to a place for people who look like her. The viewer of the show sees
her as a normal person but in the show she looks different than the majority of people, making her
abnormal. The beauty that comes from loveand a person comes from the eye of the beholder. Love
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The beauty in both the myth and the show are not seen by others. Beauty is in the eye of the
beholder means that beauty is determined by each person individually. Disapproval of oneself
and of a couple can be hard to overcome. Ovid s, Pyramus and Thisbe highlights the theme of
forbidden love. Their fathers are opposed to them being together so they decide to run away to
be together. The myth says, This time, after/ sighing/ their tale of woe, they made a decision:
when all was quiet/ that night, they would try to elude their guards and steal/ out of doors (4.83
85). Running away is the only way that Pyramus and Thisbe could be together, so that s what
they did. Being together was more important to them than anything else. Although their fathers
disapproved them being together they didn t care, their love for eachother was so strong that no
barrier could ever stop them from loving each other. In the show Twilight zone, Ms. Tyler was
not accepted because she looked different than the majority of people. The narrator in the show
says, Now there are questions that come to mind. Where is this place, and when is it? What kind
of world where ugliness is the norm and beauty the deviation from that norm? You want an
answer? The answer is, it doesn t make any difference. Because the old saying happens to be true.
Beauty *is* in the eye of the beholder, in this year or a hundred years hence. On this planet or
wherever there is human life,
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The American Taxpayer Relief Act Of 2012
The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 created a combined estate and gift tax rate of 40%
while raising the estate tax exemption to $5.43 million in 2015. The gift exclusion stays at
$14,000 in 2015. These changes generate some estate planning benefits that most people haven t
yet realize. For example, many wealthy people didn t bother trying to minimize capital gains in the
past because the lower taxrate of 15% was better than paying 50% in estate taxes. Now people can
benefit by choosing which assets they keep until death more carefully. Appreciated assets can be
held until death and might fall within the $5.43 million exemption. This could be especially
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Marriage always generates tax questions, but you can often find substantial opportunities when
your life changes in a major way. For example, consider two people who each own a home. The
couple plans to sell one home and live in the other. In a display of marital enthusiasm, Carol sells
her smaller home before the marriage and moves to Bob s palatial home.
Unfortunately, the couple failed to take advantage of tax planning. If Carol and Bob had moved
to the smaller home and made it their primary residence, they could have fixed it up, realized
more money from the sale and avoided capital gains on $500,000 when selling a primary residence.
Instead, Carol sold the home for $400,000 and had to pay capital gains on $50,000 over the
$250,000 exemption for a single taxpayer. The home was originally valued at $100,000, so the sale
generated a $300,000 gain.
Responding to the Medicare Surtax on Investment Income
The Affordable Care Act imposed a Medicare tax for the first time on investment income over
certain limits. Tax planning could save up to $900 on each $100,000 of income. If you realize
several million dollars in capital gains, finding a way to avoid the surcharge could generate
substantial savings in six figures.
Tax Planning Tips to Remember for 2015 and Beyond
General tax planning tips apply to anyone. Although general
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Essay on The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank was published in 1947. When the book was published a
lot of people were impacted. It started getting more and more famous all around the world. In no
time 30 million copies of the book was sold. Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett decided to make
a play based on Anne Franks book. The play was a huge success and it was nominated for 8 Oscars
and won 3. After George Stevens decided to make a movie about Anne Frank. There were some
famous actors in the movie like, Shelley Winters playing Mrs. Van Pels and Millie Perkins as
Anne Frank (pg.282, The Diary of a Young Girl).
Before it was ever made into a play or a movie, it first had to become a book. A lot of people were
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Therefore it is impossible for me to come and see it. (A Play and On Film) . The play was then
first premiered in the Cort Theater in New York. It was a very big success. The performance
won the Pulitzer award for Theater, the Tony award and the New York Critic s Circle award for
Best Play. It was as well staged in many other countries. The premiere in the Netherlands was on
the 27th of November 1956. Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard took place at the premiere. The
Anne Frank Museum says, The play is such a moving experience there, that when the curtain falls
there is a long drawn out silence. As you can tell, the play based on the book by Anne Frank was
such a big success. (A Play and on Film)
Because of the success from the play, George Stevens decides to make a movie. One of the
actors in the movie is Shelley Winters. Shelley Winters plays the role as Mrs. Van Pels and does
an amazing job. She won an Oscar for the Best Supporting Actress. Another actor is Millie
Perkins. Perkins plays the part of Anne Frank. The movie was premiered on the 18th of March
1959. The film was nominated for 4 Oscars and won 3. As said before Shelley Winters wins an
Oscar. They won an Oscar for the Best Cinematography, Black and White and an Oscar for The
Best Art Set Decoration.
In 1947 when the Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank got published a lot of people were
impacted. It was almost sold
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Figurative Language In Devil In The White City
In the novel The Devil in the White City written by Erik Larson, he entails there is a constant
war between good and evil in Chicago 1893, each battle won is a life being made, or slaughtered
There are two wolves battling us all right now.... One s good, the other is evil. If you re wondering
which wolf inside will succeed, simple, it s the one that you feed... by Ronnie Radke. Larson paints
the white city s atmosphere as preppy, educated, society that consists of architects like Daniel
Burnham, while the black city portrays a bleak, poverty, society that consists of the serial killerH. H.
Holmes. The reader experiences a journey between heaven and hell throughout the entirety of the
novel, a dream like euphoria in the white city, and the nightmare like misery for the black. The
difference between the two contradicting cities is so great that Larson switches the perspective of
the serial killer, H. H. Holmes, and the genius architect, Daniel Burnham, throughout the book;
painting this image to portray these differences in the white and black cities by using
juxtaposition, figurative language, and imagery. H. H. Holmes travels into the white city, leaving
the bleak city frozen in place, Larson uses figurative language to reveal how Holmes starts to
convert the white city into a kingdom of his own by seeing beauty and grace in some of the most
disturbing scenarios. The comparison of Julia s (Holmes mistress) murder to a ballet explains that
Holmes sees death as a type of
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Employment Law Case Summary
Key issues discussed at the meeting include probation, renewals, reinstatement, applications,
examination attempts, administrative hearings amongst others.
Personal appearances were made in regards to the key issues.
Clinical social worker license of Ms. Ermi which had expired was reinstated upon successful
completion of Indiana jurisprudence examination and ASWB clinical examination.
The board denied Mr. Berghausen reinstatement of license due to not completing required
continuing education hours and failure to appear before the board. Some of the applicants who
appeared before the board regarding probationary status briefed the board on their activities and
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The supervisor was subpoena to the next meeting. The board approved withdrawal of indefinite
probation placed on Mr. Rensberger s clinical social worker license after meeting conditions and
requirements
Mr. Long whose license was placed on indefinite probation was represented by his attorney, he
was denied request to withdraw probation from his clinical social worker license. Mr. Long was
restricted to counseling male clients and couples with both parties present and respondent at all
times. He is expected to complete 20 hours of continuing education unit in areas of professional
boundaries and ethics. Also he is required to inform the board of his address and employers
information in quarterly written reports during the term of the probation and pay fine among other
terms and condition. It seems that licensing does not only regulate the professional activities and
maintain ethical standard but also protect the clients served by
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Sylvia Plath Poetry Analysis
Sylvia Plath, Judith Right and Emily Dickinson all express through their poetry the diverse feelings
and beliefs they have in regards to life and death. Throughout Plath s poems it is evident that she
resents life and obsesses over the purity and perfection that she associates with death. Contrastingly,
Wright demonstrates through her poems how she accepts the cycle of life, and embraces the gifts
and challenges that it holds. Then, unlike Plath and Wright, Dickinson regards deathand the afterlife
with uncertainty and she portrays through her poetrythe curiosity she has for life after death and the
secrets it holds. These poets all use the similar technique of imagery to express the intense emotions
they associate with both life and death. Furthermore, throughout the poems by Dickinson, Plath and
Wright it is evident that each employ language techniques to portray their diverse beliefs and
emotions regarding life and death. Finally, all three poets employ structure to illustrate the depth to
which they regard life and death and the power each holds.
Throughout the imagery in the poems Tulips , Woman to Child and Just lost, when I was saved!
by Plath, Wright and Dickinson, respectively, each poet explores their views in regard to life and
death. This is evident within Tulips as Plath states Their smiles catch onto my skin, little smiling
hooks. Thus, illustrating through the personification of hooks, how her family do not know the
pain that they cause her as their smiles dig into her skin and hold her to a life that she does not
want. Furthermore, the metaphor of the hooks draws a direct comparison between being
unwillingly held to her life, just as a hook catches fish which do not want to be caught.
Conversely, Wright expresses her acceptance of the lifecycle as she states in Woman to Child Out
of darkness rose the seed. / Then all a world I made in me and I am the stem that fed the fruit,/ the
link that joins you to the night. Thereby, through employing nature imagery, Wright demonstrates
the serenity and naturalness with which she regards death, just as the death and regeneration of
plants is natural. Additionally, the imagery of darkness is portrayed in a positive sense as the gift
of her
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Joseph Stalin And Vladimir Putin
Over the last century, Russia has been led by two of its most dominant and imperious leaders:
Joseph Stalin and Vladimir Putin. Although similar in several ways, these two leaders have many
differences as well.
Joseph Stalin was an imperious and domineering dictator of Russia from 1929 to 1953. Following
Lenin s death, Stalin moved up in the ranks in the communist party, outflanked his fellow party
men, and subsequently seized leadership of the Soviet Union. He then established a totalitarian
communist system of government and utilized terror tactics in order to ensure that his laws were
followed while his rule remained unchallenged. Stalin employed secret police to spy on citizens
and urged citizens to spy on each other. Additionally, he enforced freedomless press and speech;
violators of his laws were sent to Gulags, labor camps .
After promises to build Russia into a strong market economy and to end corruption, Vladimir
Putin was elected as president of Russia in 2000, was re elected in 2004, and was re elected once
again in 2012 . However, there is much skepticism about the legitimacy and impartiality of the 2004
and 2012 elections. Experts state that Getting the necessary fifty percent to avoid a runoff would
have been impossible without rigging the elections.
From a young age, Stalin was reared to be devout in the Greek Orthodox Church in accord with his
parents wish for him to become a priest; however, in the typical iconoclastic manner, when he ruled
over
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What Is The Statue Of The Fearless Girl
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The Fearless Girl is a Symbol of the Progress of the Times
The Fearless Girl, which is New York s biggest public art controversy in recent years. After
controversy over the statue s placement, people are divided on whether it s a symbol of
(h Cart, , ) eminist strength or questionable corporate marketing. In New York, where there is
hardly a woman s statue, the presence of this statue has undoubtedly brought power to feminism.
Many people think this is a very important statue. However, not all critics are obsessed with
fearless girls. There are also many critics. It also included Arturo Di Modica, the sculptor of the
bull. He thought his 1989 work had been hijacked and violated. His lawyers explained that the
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Persuasive Essay On Baby Dolls
The practice of giving little girls baby dolls has been around since forever. Only through the
years have the dolls grown more and more lifelike. The more realistic ones that required regular
feedings, burping, changing of diapers, and an assortment of a wardrobe that could rival most
closets today. Though quality came at a very high price. You would have had to have the luck of
being an only child, or the favorite of all your siblings to be able to call one of these luxurious
dolls to call your own. As a child myself, I have always had a preference of fair skinned dolls than
those that mirrored my own complexion. The only explanation i could conceive is deep
institutionalized racism, but it wasn t something i learned directly. It just developed over years
covertly laced within skipped chapter of my history textbooks, the media s seemingly endless
reports of thugs , and the complete underrepresentation in my limited circle of entertainment of
school, Disney movies, and books. Even with my mother s constant, effortless strategies of
expanding my collection of Barbie s from the lightest shades of cafe au lait with shiny, bone
straight hair that glided through my plastic combs with ease to the crispest, darkest shades of the
night sky who hair was so thick and curly that no comb nor brush ever survived a single run
through. The Disney movies that lined my bookshelves always featured fair skinned, petite
protagonists who only outstanding features was the color of their hair.
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Silence Of The Lambs Film Analysis
In the film of The Silence of the Lambs, Dr. Hannibal Lecter is a psychiatric doctor who eats the
organs of his patients and others. Clarice Starling interviewed Dr. Hannibal Lecter to help her
capture Buffalo Bill who is known for skinning young women. Film devices and techniques are
important because it helps build suspense. The film techniquesin The Silence of the Lambshelp
contribute to the element of suspense and horror. First, film devices and techniques in the scene
where Buffalo Bill tortures Catherine Martin who is in the hole of Bill s house help support the
element of suspense and horror. The first film device portrayed in this scene is the camera
angles. It used a high and low camera angles. The low camera angle faced downwards when it is
showing Catherine Martin making her seem small and weak. However, the high camera angle
shows Buffalo Bill being seen at the top of the hole in the basement as he is looking down on
Catherine Martin. This illustrates the power Buffalo Bill has over Catherine Martin as he laughs
and tortures her. Another film device that is used in this scene is the sound. At the end of the
scene, a strange music soundtrack plays in the background when Catherine Martin sees blood
marks on the wall and screams out of fear. Buffalo Bill mocks her screams and movements which
scares her even more. The third film device is the lighting. In the scene, Catherine Martin has no
light in the hole making it dark and dull which makes it spooky. As soon as Buffalo Bill lowers
the basket, the light captures Catherine s face as she sees the bloody marks of other victims who
tried to climb out the hole.Next, film devices and techniques in the scene where Clarice Starling
talks to Buffalo Bill about Fredrica Bimmel help support the element of suspense and horror. The
first film device portrayed in this scene is parallel action. At the beginning of the scene, the
camera switches from Buffalo Bill s house to where Mr. Crawford and the FBI investigators were
at. It is parallel action because it builds suspense and it makes sure the audience is aware that
Clarice Starling does not know that she is with Buffalo Bill. Another film device that is used in the
scene is a subjective shot. It shows
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Diverse Characters In Cassandra Clare s The Shadowhunter...
Cassandra Clare s works, The Shadowhunter Chronicles, are full of diverse characters, and for
various reasons. One reason being that she believes it is important for novels to have all different
kinds of characters to reflect the world around us; because the world is diverse, the book she
writes must also be diverse. She strives to create relatable characters so that readers of any sexual
orientation, race, or gender are able to identify with her works. For example, Clare s choice of
writing her main character as a young female was made because she would have wanted to read
that as a teenager. Every character is created in order to give people, especially those who are not as
represented in the media, someone to look up to or relate to. Cassandra Clarecreates an important
series for teenagers to read as they begin to discover who they are; the inclusion of racially diverse,
LGBTQ+, and mentally disabled characters in Clare s The Mortal Instrumentsand The Dark
Artifices gives young readers a variety of different characters so that any reader can see themselves
in the novels.
First and foremost, I would like to emphasize how important it is to have representation in young
adult novels. A large part of the reason that teenagers read books is to read about someone that
they can relate to. Being able to read about a character who has a lot in common with the reader
helps the reader to not only feel connected to the book and its characters, but also to feel as if
someone is
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Traits and Values Associated with Femininity in Antigone
ANTIGONE
The conventionally accepted roles of both males and females in ancient Grecian society were well
defined and manifested. Women were considered the weaker of the sexes and, thus, were expected
to remain in the home and perform their domestic duties, while the men were to be rulers and bread
winners. The woman s voice was not heard on any issues affecting the society as her opinions were
thought unworthy of consideration. She was required merely to reproduce, to execute her domestic
duties well and to submit incontestably to the authority of the men. In essence the Greeks valued
their women almost as little as a common slave was valued. These values and traits associated with
femininity in ancient Grecian societies are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Property ownership could only be achieved through gifts, dowry and inheritance. The most
important role of women in ancient Greece, especially married women, was considered to be the
production of lawful children and the execution if household chores. Also she was required to
literally remain inside the home, except she was attending a special event as in those days
women found in the streets were either assumed to be enslaved, a harlot, a concubine or a
woman who had to find work outside of the home because of poverty (Thompson, par.8). It was
also considered respectable for a woman to remain out of sight and audible range when the man
of the house had guests. Evidently, women of ancient Greece were subjected to what modern day
women may consider harsh and unfair treatment as a result of some irrational beliefs and
practices that were given judicial recognition. Because of fear of facing the consequences that
may arise from contesting these laws, many women living during that period made no attempt to
do so. So they remained as they were considered to be weak and helpless because of fear. Sophocles
mythical anecdote of Antigone, however, shows the apparently unseen characteristics of women,
though not all women, in ancient Greece. They were not as weak, helpless and unwise as they were
believed to have been but were strong willed individuals, possessing strong characters and
competent of making sound decisions.
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Call Of Duty Black Ops Ad Analysis
Call of Duty: Black Ops, a high quality game full of exhilarating and intense combat. The Call of
Duty: Black Ops ad is pretty much a mini action film with neverending gun fire and explosions,
jumping from one action packed scene to another. However, instead of soldiers wielding assault
rifles, shotguns, handheld missile launchers, etc. there are everyday people, hinting at the title
of the ad There s a Soldier in All of Us. It was greatly anticipated that the Call of Duty: Black Ops
commercial ad would exhibit the same qualities as the videogame itself. The Call of Duty: Black
Ops There s a soldier in All of Us ad uses a diverse cast, over the top Hollywood style action, and
thrilling music to enforce the theme of the ad, creating a mini action movie to appeal to the
consumer s need and want to be a part of the action. The Call of Duty: Black Ops ad certainly
incorporates the slogan There s a Soldier in All of Us into the ad with a diverse cast. The ad uses
a cast of people of different ages, gender, social status, and cultural backgrounds dressed as
regular everyday people in place of a cast in soldier uniforms. According to David Vinjamuri
(2015), the increased diversity in television, film and advertising is based on sound marketing
principles simply put, we are more likely to identify with someone that looks like us (para. 6). The
whole ad uses the persuasive technique Pathos to create an emotional response in the consumer,
(Rosenau, 2012) a sense of
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The Conpects Of Cinderella, Cinderella And Cinderella
Societal norms expect and uphold women to childbearing and to be nurturing. If a woman
deviates from this she will be considered as unprincipled. This is evident within the film
Cinderella when the prince s father refers to the eligible maids at the ball as suitable mothers. The
Duke exclaims Sir! And the king utterly replies I meant wife. It is evident that the king s priority in
hosting this ball is not entirely about his son getting married; rather his son giving him
grandchildren. Upon arrival at the ball, it is apparent how beautiful Cinderellais she turns the front
gate guard s heads and catches the attention of the prince while he is currently meeting her
stepsisters (image #3 on page 9). The prince instantly goes up to... Show more content on
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However, this is defied by the film Shrek. Within the majority of fairy tales, women (specifically
princesses) are portrayed as an asset. This is portrayed within the scene where Lord Farquaad,
the soon to be king of Duloc, acquires the Magic Mirror and asks it Who is the fairest of them
all. The mirror replies I do not know. You are not a king yet. But you can become one. All you
have to do is marry a princess. In this case, the princess will be Farquaad s weapon to acquire a
higher societal stance: the King of Duloc. The mirror gives Farquaad three bachelorettes to
choose from: Cinderella, Snow White, and Fiona. The usage of bachelorette rather than princess
puts an emphasis on how these females are seen as a prize and/or item that men feel entitled to.
This is also evident in the manner the mirror describes Cinderella by stating ...her hobbies include
cooking and cleaning and then shows the image of her wearing rags, cleaning, and cooking all at
the same time (image #4 on page 10). The mentioning of cooking and cleaning depicts what society
defines as women s roles. Cooking, cleaning, and nurturing all have been stigmatized as the norm of
the woman. And if a woman deviates from these roles she
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Health Care Reform Sociology
Healthcare reform is full of diversity. From looking at the government level in cost containment in
Canada to the multifaceted workforce that provides many different services. Viewing healthcare
reform through the gender lens draws attention to the differences and identifying efficiency,
economic factors, social structure and education. The meaning of healthcare reform is defined by
Gustafson (2000) Health care reform may be understood as the dynamic interplay among economic
changes, the role of the state, institutional discourse and practices, and social reproduction within
the public and private spheres (p.15). Viewing the health care issues through the gender lens means
to identify differences in health information facts based on influences of a gender perspective. The
experience of women in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With the focus on efficiency and work, productivity may only be beneficial to the bottom line of
the budget. According to Gustafson (2000) stated: Care providers need adequate time to assess
health needs, plan and negotiate care options and provide care to their clients...Reform initiatives
that cut staff and resources deny many women the time they need to work wisely and well and in
the best interest of those they serve (p.19).
Resulting in less time for the patients needs and concerns to be addressed. Removing the focus
away from client orientated care to budget orientated care. In today s economy, we need to be cost
efficient without risking the patient outcome. Strategies that implement high quality of caregiving
the health workers resources and education to promote quality care. Focusing on all employees that
are involved giving them a safe work environment. With a plan for action that can be implemented,
monitored and evaluated with the expected outcome of quality care for the patient and a safe work
environment for all
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The Palace Of Versailles As A Symbol Of Wealth, Glory,...
Absolute monarchs in the seventeenth and eighteenth century made sure to increase their power in
order to have absolute authority. These monarchs all had several similar methods to control,
consolidate, and increase power. Methods in these centuries included constructing grand buildings,
controlling the nobles, and stimulating economic revenue. Constructing grand buildings for
absolute monarchs was a symbol of wealth, glory, importance, and power. Louis XIV of France
spent an enormous amount of money to construct the Palace of Versailles. Construction began in
1660, and it was not until almost 30 years later that the palace was complete. The Palace of
Versailles served as many different functions, ranging from the residence of the king... Show more
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These show Philip II s deeply religious aspect. The rulers of Louis XIV, Peter the Great, and
Philip II all built magnificent buildings to consolidate and grow their power by their dominating
influences. In Europe, absolute monarchs knew that controlling the nobles was key to power.
Louis XIV exemplified this by removing nobles from the royal council and transferring them to
his court of Versailles. Once they were at his court, Louis XIV discretely controlled the nobles
by cleverly occupying them with numerous activities of life in Versailles, none of which
included politics. As a result, the nobles influence over politics diminished, allowing Louis XIV
to gain more power. Another absolute monarch was Peter the Great of Russia. Peter the Great
also agreed to the idea of controlling the aristocracy. However, his way differed from Louis XIV.
Peter the Great compelled nobles to shave their beards and cut their coats at the knees in a bid to
Westernize them. Not only that, Peter demanded that nobles that held land either serve in the
military or civil offices. These actions from Peter show the increase of monarchial power over the
landed nobility. To add on, in the eighteenth century, Peter the Great created the Table of Ranks,
which allowed non nobles to become nobles through a serious of levels. This increased Peter s
power since this new nobility was dependent on him, and they
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The Pros And Cons Of The Constitutional Commission
With the presidency established, a major discussion developed within the Constitutional
Commission over the powers of the institution. There were two basic alternatives a strong
presidency with a subordinate parliament, or parliamentary supremacy with a nominal presidency.
Advocates of the latter model were concerned about the centralization of power in the hands of one
person. They argued that a parliamentary model with elections based on proportional representation
would facilitate the development of political parties and allow the representation of various views
in contrast to the winner takes all logic of the strong presidency. They referred back to the
parliamentary tradition embodied in the short lived Armenian Republic from 1918 to... Show more
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The President was directly elected for a 5 year term. He could serve for no more than two
consecutive terms. The president was entitled to appoint and dismiss the prime minister. According
to the Constitution, cabinet members were appointed and dismissed at the prime minister s
suggestion, though in reality they were picked by the president. The government had to present the
program of its activities to the National Assembly for approval. Thus, there was an investiture vote.
On the presentation of the prime minister, the president also appointed and dismissed the
Prosecutor General, as well as four of nine members of the Constitutional Court as well as the Chair
of the Court in the event that parliament failed to make an appointment within 30 days after the
formation of the Court. The president represented the country s foreign relations, was responsible
for leading and heading foreign policy, concluded and signed international treaties, and appointed
and dismissed diplomatic representatives. The president was the commander in chief of the armed
forces and made appointments to high ranking military positions. Parliament declared war on the
proposal of the president, but the president made the decision to use military force. Theoretically,
parliament could impeach the president for high treason or other crimes. To do so, a majority had to
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  • 2. Horse Creative Writing I walked past stalls of horses to a new off track thoroughbred named Damien serenely peering into the aisle. My trainer had asked me to ride him. As I picked his hooves and curried his chestnut flanks, he was as tranquil as autumn leaves in a gentle breeze until he saw the saddle, then he became a tornado whirling around the center of the stall. I lead him by leather reins to the outdoor ring where my trainer would see him work for the first time. He trotted circles around me and spooked at the wind. I returned to the barn and let him run and buck so he could burn off extra energy. When I heard my trainer s golf cart stop in front of the barn, I caught him and prepared to mount. My trainer arrived and held his bridle while I put my foot in the stirrup. When foot made contact with iron, the horse bolted. He spun himself in circles around my trainer while I balanced half on, half off struggling to find the saddle and my balance. As soon as I was seated, the horse was loose. I gathered my reins and sat as calmly as I could. Suddenly, he bucked and threw me forward. As I fell onto his neck, he continued bucking. My trainer yelled, Sit up! Pick his head up! I was able to do neither. When I fell, the cold ground greeted me with a slap. I struggled to slowly stand as I clung to my now wet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My t shirt was shredded. There was a hoofprint on my arm, now doubled in size inches from my humerus and my ribs. Jaws dropped and eyes popped when people saw my monstrosity of an arm. For several weeks my arm was immobilized by a serrated steel trap of pain. My upper arm ballooned up and was adorned with a gash. A feather s touch could conduct fire into my arm. A solid lump of scar tissue has formed and remains despite years passing. My arm still burns if handled too roughly. Physically; I am deformed. Mentally, I am well. I use that fire running through my arm as a reminder to be better, to try harder, to move forward, and to be more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Initial Appearance Vs Arraignment Hearing How does the initial appearance differ from arraignment, preliminary hearings, and grand jury review? An initial appearance is the first contact with the judge that a person has after committing a crime where they are quickly reviewed on the charges being made against them, their bail options, constitutional rights among other court information. During the initial appearance, the judge provides the defendant with a criminal complaint copy. In the copy, the charge or charges are listed with the maximum probable penalty in case of conviction. It is also at the initial appearance that the judge makes the first likely cause determination. In other words, the judge scrutinizes the complaint to gauge whether if the claims made by the State surely confirm if the defendant committed the offenses that he is charged for. The judge also enlightens the defendant of his /her right to counsel, especially if he/she is not represented y an attorney. When a defendant is in charge with felonies, then the judge enlightens him/her preliminary hearing right (Lorch, 2010). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During an arraignment, a criminal defendant is taken to a lower court where he faces a judge. Similar to initial appearance, the defendant gets to hear of the charges leveled against him as well as the possible criminal sentences for his offenses. The criminal defendant is also told his rights including his right to a fair trial. The criminal defendant can choose a trial by jury or a bench trial whereby the judge gets to determine the verdict. The criminal defendant also gets a right to have an attorney whose main duty is to defend him. In case the defendant cannot afford an attorney, then he is allowed to request for a public defender. Generally arraignment and initial appearance are the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Glass Collection Procedure Proper Collection and Preservation of Glass Glass can be used to collect fingerprints and blood, however glass also can break into small fragments and be very hard to find and they could be small fragments in hair, on skin, clothing, and lodged in shoes. When you are collecting glass fragments be sure to not contaminate it by touching it with your bare hands. When packaging glass you should put smaller glass fragments in a small paper packet, and larger glass fragments should be packaged in paper or cardboard and then placed in a cardboard box to prevent the glass from breaking any further, and representative samples should be submitted to the lab for comparison. Trace examiners use magnification and light to find glass fragments on clothing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... kept in a fashion which maintains the nature of the evidence handled in a fashion which allows no doubt that the evidence could not have been accidentally or deliberately altered or substituted that is, the evidence presented for the proof is the exact evidence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Jeff Harold The Future The first piece of art we will be looking at was done by Jeff Harold. It is called The Future and is a black and white photograph taken on 2015. It is 19.5 inches by 13 inches displayed in the gallery at The College of Lake County. The back and white photo is of what appears to be either a bridge or possibly train tracks which is centered in the photo. The perspective of the photograph is from under the bridge looking down the length of it. The bridge is resting on a cement path the fallows the bridge out into what seems to be water and fog which appears on either side of the cement path. This work is a great example of lines, because it has many going various directions. All of the lines I m about to mention are hard, straight, and generally... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is located on the staircase leading up to the library. It is a large piece scanning a great area of the wall. I am using this piece to discuss the visual element of color, because the work itself contains many colors. The work has variously sized rectangles with ones near the top of the painting being horizontal and smaller, the the rectangles under are all larger and vertical. The colors within these rectangles are not a flat color. They color is sponged on with varying hues of the same color creating a marbled appearance utilizing tones and shades to create this look. The colors are muted. Some of the colors within these paintings are pink, yellow, purple, red, brown, white, gray, and teal. However, the two largest rectangles are colored in black and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Book Thief Friendship Essay The Book Thief is a story written by Markus Zusak and set in nazi Germany, 1939 1943. Markus Zusak mostly writes fiction. He has won 4 major prices with The Book Thief, like Kathleen Mitchell Award (2006) and the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis (2009). The theme that is most present in the novel is love and friendship. The theme is really well written and definitely makes up most of the story s success. The narrator of the story is Death. He tells about Liesel, a girl whose brother died on the train to Molching. On the funeral of Liesels brother, she steals her first book, The Gravedigger s Handbook. She also lost her mother once she arrived at her foster parents, Hans and Rosa Hubermann. They are poor Germans who can barely afford housing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He s called Max Vandenburg. Hans got the accordion from the father of Max who rescued his life during the First World War, and promised that if his family ever needed help, he would help them out. Max lives in the basement. He and Liesel become better friends over time. Eventually Max writes a book for Liesel called The Standover Man, which is made over the white painted pages of Mein Kampf. The theme friendship can be found through the whole story, like how Max and Liesel become good friends and how Liesel becomes friends with Rudy, which contains signs that their relationship can turn in more then just friends. The theme love can be seen in a lot of different ways, like love for your family, being in love with someone, and loving a certain object. All these ways of love are discussed in the book. For example, Liesel first found Rudy filthy, but later in the book she kisses him. Also, Rosa swears a lot to Liesel, but when Liesel puts herself in serious danger, she tells her to be careful, which shows she really does love Liesel. Love for objects is also present. A big example of this are the books that Liesel steals or receives. These book cheer her up when she feels down, and give her comfort in times that she needs it. These books give her her own viewpoint on Germany and form her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. M Night Shyamalan Themes The temperature plummets, the hair on your skin rises, you feel movement behind you. As you turn around to see what is there a figure emerges and you see a women with a knife in her back. Renowned Childhood Psychologist, Malcolm Crowe(Bruce Willis) is trying to make up for a past patient who despite his efforts remained mentally ill. He meets a boy labeled a freak , Cole Sear(Haley Joel Osment), who seems to be in an identical situation as the past patient. As Malcolm(Willis) tries to help Cole(Osment) his marriage becomes compromised and his life aside from Cole seems to be one foot in the grave. Through lighting, angle shot, and color scheme techniques M. Night Shyamalan artfully, and creatively represents the theme of destiny fulfillment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the film Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) along with many other characters, are shadowed along with the surroundings in the scene. Shyamalan ensures the fated situation by hanging a dark cloud casting a shadow over the deceased characters head. However, once they have fulfilled their destiny the scene as well as their physical bodies is casted a new light that is brighter and more clam. Shyamalan uses many different lighting techniques that allow the viewer to pick up on subtle hints that progress the evolvement of the storyline and theme. One example of this is when a new light is shed on Malcolm s situation that shows the personal battles he is fighting along with the battle of keeping his marriage intact. In the shot Malcolm s face is only lite by a candle, however his wife Ana(Olivia Williams) is fully lite. While Malcolm carries on with his monologue about his new patient,Cole, his figure remains poorly lit and you are never able to see his eye color, like you could Ana s,(Shyamalan,28:30). This scene is crucial because of the lighting, it shows the fulfillment of each character s life. Once the person s job in life is done the negative light seems to vanish and they are covered in a bright light that is warm and calming versus the one that suffocates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Vietnam War Was A Result Of The United Statesв Ђ™... The Vietnam War was a result of the United States involvement in the Cold War against the USSR. The main goal of the United States during the Cold War was to contain communism and prevent the USSR from affecting other countries with their communist government. One of the concerns for President Dwight D. Eisenhower was that if communism spread to Vietnam, then other countries in Southeast Asia would become more susceptible to adopting communism. As a result, The United Statesentered a war in Vietnam, where they supported South Vietnamagainst the communist government of North Vietnam. The Vietnam War was a failed attempt by the United States to contain communism and support South Vietnam, because after decades of combat, the United States ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One aspect of American masculinity is their need to satisfy their own needs, which includes them satisfying their need for sexual interaction. So while the American soldiers were away from home, they relied on the Vietnamese civilian women to satisfy this need. This urge of American soldiers to seek sexual interactions with the Vietnamese is demonstrated by a quote of a former Vietnamese prostitute. In an article that describes a vocational training center for young girls recovering in South Vietnam, a former prostitute says I used to earn 2,000 piasters [about $4.50] a night in Qui Nhon [...] with the Americans I could demand even more. When I leave here and join a hairdresser s it ll take me a week to earn the same. This former prostitute reveals the desperate urge of American soldiers to satisfy their sexual desires because they are willing to overpay for a prostitute s services. American masculinity is the reason that interaction between these two groups took place. The American service member had a desire for sexual interaction, and the Vietnamese civilian women were able to satisfy this desire. This is not a result of race, as this would imply that the Americans sought out Vietnamese because of their race. The reason Vietnamese women were chosen to satisfy the Americans desire was because of their ease of access. Vietnamese prostitutes were the easiest way for American soldiers to appease their sex drive, so they took advantage of this opportunity. Because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Labelled Diagram Of The Muscles Contents Page 1. Introduction Task 1 Page 2. Labelled diagram of the Bones of the cranium. Page 3. Labelled diagram of Bones of the face. Page 4. Labelled diagram of the bones neck, chest shoulder. Task 2 Page 5. Labelled diagram showing the position of the Muscles of the face. Page 6. Labelled diagram showing the Muscles that move the head Page 7 .Chart showing the action and location of the muscle of the face. Task 3 Page 8 (A). Describe briefly the function and composition of blood. Page 9 (A) Describe briefly the function and composition of blood. Page 10 (A) Describe briefly the function and composition of blood. Page 11. (B) Describe briefly the function and composition of lymph. Page 12. (B) Describe briefly the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Describe briefly the function and composition of blood. Blood is a red fluid that contains a complex mixture of cells suspended in a liquid matrix which is transported (circulated) throughout the body by the circulatory system of an organism. It circulates around the body by the heart and delivers oxygen and other important nutrients to cells of organs and tissues, while at the same time, removing waste product from our body. Blood is located in almost every part of our body, which is due to the network of blood vessels called the circulatory system. It is circulated through the body s heart, arteries, veins and capillaries (tiny vessels that connect arteries and veins). In order for blood to carry out its functions, it needs to circulate all over our body to all living cells and tissues which it does through the support of the heart that pumps blood throughout our entire body). Thus, it is the fluid of life, a vital life force that all humans need in order to live and sustain life. General function of blood 1.Distribution/Transportation: Transportation of dissolved gases (carbon dioxide and oxygen), nutrients, enzymes, blood cells (white blood cells leucocytes and red blood cells erythrocytes ), hormones and metabolic wastes. Explanation: A). Blood carries oxygen from the lungs to the cells of organs and tissues and carbon dioxide from those organs and tissues to the lungs inside our body. B) It
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  • 11. Shakespeare Literary Criticism Shakespeare s many plays are some of the most treasured and infamous works of literature in British history and in World history. Shakespeare coined many terms and phrases commonly used in the English language today in his writings. His works were and still are almost universally acclaimed and admired for their level of storytelling, intelligent use of the english language, and techniques ahead of their time. There is, however, a great deal of controversy regarding whether The Bard really authored his plays, or whether they were mislabeled and plagiarised by a phony author. Many factors contribute to these suspicions, and many allegations have been made regarding Shakespeare s works being plagiarized by fellow authors and scholars. One of the most convincing arguments that Shakespeare did not write his plays is the intimate knowledge of royal affairs shown in his works. Plays such as Othello show an intimate knowledge of the royal class and the military, and Shakespeare was but a poor playwright who was of obvious low or middle class stature and values. In his book Is Shakespeare Dead?, well known and proven author Mark Twain states this about his views on the Shakespeare Plagiarism controversy, It is surmised by the biographers that the young Shakespeare got his vast knowledge of the law and his familiar and accurate acquaintance with the manners and customs and shop talk of lawyers through being for a time the CLERK OF A STRATFORD COURT: just as a bright lad like me, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Eiffel Tower The Eiffel Tower is a puddle iron lattice tower located on the Champ de Marsin Paris. Built in 1889, it has become both a global cultural icon of France and one of the most recognizable structures in the world. The tower is the tallest building in Paris and the most visited paid monument in the world; millions of people ascend it every year. Named after its designer, engineer Gustave Eiffel, the tower was built as the entrance arch to the 1889 World s Fair. The tower stands 324 metres tall, about the same height as an 81 storey building. During its construction, the Eiffel Towersurpassed theWashington Monument to assume the title of the tallest man made structure in the world, a title it held for 41 years, until the Chrysler Building in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The tower was much criticized by the public when it was built, with many calling it an eyesore. Newspapers of the day were filled with angry letters from the arts community of Paris. The pig iron structure of the Eiffel Tower weighs 7,300 tones, while the entire structure, including non metal components, is approximately 10,000 tones. As a demonstration of the economy of design, if the 7,300 tones of the metal structure were melted down it would fill the 125 metre square base to a depth of only 6 cm, assuming the density of the metal to be 7.8 tones per cubic meter. Depending on the ambient temperature, the top of the tower may shift away from the sun by up to 18 cm because of thermal expansion of the metal on the side facing the sun. Maintenance of the tower includes applying 50 to 60 tones of paint every seven years to protect it from rust. The height of the Eiffel Tower varies by 15 cm due to temperature. In order to maintain a uniform appearance to an observer on the ground, three separate colors of paint are used on the tower, with the darkest on the bottom and the lightest at the top. On occasion the color of the paint is changed; the tower is currently painted a shade of bronze. On the first floor there are interactive consoles hosting a poll for the color to use for a future session of painting. The only non structural elements are the four decorative grillwork arches, added in Stephen Sauvestre s sketches, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. ACC 422 Final Exam Wileyplus ACC 422 Final Exam Wileyplus Copy this link to your browser and download http://www.finalexamguide.com/ACC 422 Final Exam 2 WileyPlus 167.htm Question 1 Kraft Enterprises owns the following assets at December 31, 2012. Cash in bank savings account 67, 516Checking account balance 26,445 Cash on Hand9,478Postdated checks753 Cash refund due from IRS40,324Certificates of deposit(180 day)94,754 What amount should be reported as cash? Question 2 Presented below is information related to Rembrandt Inc. s inventory. Per UnitsSkisBootsParkas Historical Cost$254.22$141.83$70.91 Selling Price290.35194.0198.68 Cost to distribute25.4210.703.35 Current replacement cost271.61 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Round computation for cost to retail ratio percentage and answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 25,250.) Question 10 Astaire Company uses the gross profit method to estimate inventory for monthly reporting purposes. Presented below is information for the month of May. Inventory May 1$184,000 Purchases (gross)736, 000 Freight in34, 500 Sales1,150,000 Sales returns80,500 Purchase discounts13,800 Compute the estimated inventory at May 31, assuming that the gross profit is 25% of sales Compute the estimated inventory at May 31, assuming that the gross profit is 25% of cost Question 11 Previn Brothers Inc. purchased land at a price of $27,400. Closing costs were $2,550. An old building was removed at a cost of $10,530. What amount should be recorded as the cost of the land? Question 12 Garcia Corporation purchased a truck by issuing an $90,400, 4 year, zero interest bearing note to Equinox Inc. The market rate of interest for obligations of this nature is 10%. Prepare the journal
  • 14. entry to record the purchase of this truck. (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 15,510. List multiple debit/credit entries from largest to smallest amount, e.g. 10, 5, 2. Hint: Use tables in text.) Question 13 Mohave Inc. purchased land, building, and equipment from Laguna Corporation for a cash payment of $431,550. The estimated fair values of the assets are land $82,200, building $301,400, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Case Study Of Herbalife The case study for this week discusses the issues Herbalife has faced regarding their business model. To share a background regarding Herbalife, it is a well known direct selling and multi level marketing company which offers a variety of products. The success of the company in their business model is verified by Herbalife s ranking within the top three largest direct selling companies in the world (Ferrell, Thorne Ferrell, 2016). Herbalife is known to focus on areas to include nutrition, weight management, and personal care products. Additionally, their methods for selling the products are handled by independent contractors and not sold within retail stores (Ferrell, Thorne Ferrell, 2016). From the initial start of Herbalife, changes... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on my perception of how Herbalife operates under the current business model, their methods are not consistent with methods implemented through the pyramid schemes. There is no indication to me that the contractors are being influenced by the number of recruits brought into the company. It is my understanding that the dangling carrot for the independent contracts through Herbalife are presented through personal desire to use the products and access to the various available discounts. Additionally, these contractors are not forced to remain within the company; however, they are given a 100% buy out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Hualapai Tribe The Hualapai Tribe The Hualapai people are a tribe of Native Americans that are currently living in northwestern Arizona. The name Hualapai means People of the Tall Pines ( About Hualapai ). These people have a rich history that is passed on by oral tradition. These people have influences in hunting ( About Hualapai ). Through history, these people have not lost their cultureand traditions. The oral history of these people talk about how groups or bands of people were entrusted to care for the environment and resources within their ancestral territory (About The Hualapai Nation, 22). They are descendants of a group called the Cerbat ( Hualapai Tribe ). The tribe s ancestral territory estimated to be about five million acres (About The Hualapai ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fight broke out between the natives and settlers, and government intervention caused is major disrupt in Hualapai life. In 1874, the government removed the Hualapai from their homes and into a new area (About The Hualapai Nation, 18). Though they could return to their homes a year after this, their land was occupied by ranchers (About The Hualapai Nation, 19). They quickly discovered that this was not the only thing that had changed; the environment that their ancestors had worked hard to preserve had been altered. Through the efforts of the elders, Hualapai became a new legal identity and had some of their land returned. This tribe survived many obstacles that changed and disrupted their lifestyle, and yet they are still here and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Literary Devices In If You Forget About Me By Pablo Neruda Love loves to love love. James Joyce. Regardless of geography, gender, sexual orientation, religion, race, education or economic status humankind desires love, and it s through literature and art that we find a universal connection provided by the artist or author, and oftentimes advice to help us cope with our humanity. For instance in If You Forget About Me , poet Pablo Neruda uses literary devices such as tone and metaphor to represent how lovecan be romantic, yet volatile. For example, Neruda uses a switch in tone from the beginning where the speaker is loving and romantic describing how, everything carries me to you (Neruda 11). The tone changes in the middle of the poem, becoming ominous, Well, now, if little by little you stop loving me I shall stop loving you little by little. (Neruda 17 19). These quotes show how love can mean everything and nothing at the same time, the speaker describes in the first quote how everything in his life revolves around his lover but if he/she decides to fall out of love he will easily do the same. Neruda also uses a metaphor, leave me at the shore of the heart where I have roots, Remember that on that day, at that hour, I shall lift my arms and my roots will set off to seek another land. ( Neruda 28 35). I believe the shore represents home, if the speaker s love leaves him/her stranded they will quickly move on to find someone new to fill their place. Humans will constantly seek love and relate everything around them to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Importance Of School Culture As mentioned by Peterson, K. D., Deal, T. E. (2009) when it comes to school culture there are many hidden or not visible aspects that need to be considered. For example, we need to take in consideration things that will promote or affect commitment, productivity as well as motivation. As Peterson, K. D., Deal, T. E. (1999) mentioned, School culture influences what people pay attention to (focus), how they identify with the school (commitment), how hard they work (motivation), and the degree to which they achieve their goals (productivity)... For instance something things that we take for granted such as: manners, way we celebrate others, vision mission, ways we even greet others and even the tone of voice we use might set the wrong culture. Even though, we are all trying to catch up, we need to take our time to consider what is important and or might affectour school community. Simple things such as greeting others, parents, students and staff member need to be our number one priority, having time to listen to their problems, concerns as well as their ideas will also help us create a positive culture. We need to listen to those unsaid words, hidden messages, we need to focus on what it is important, setting up the best learning/teaching/working opportunities for all community members. As school leaders we need to understand, that our voice tone, facial gestures, comments as well as preoccupation for getting better professional development opportunities, parental involment even the way we motivate others will become the mirror image we see in others. Our school is doing many things to foster our vision and mission which is All students are getting the best learning opportunities... As part of this, the school is running before and after school extended learning programs in which some students, those whose reading performance is under grade level, will be invited and motivate to assist. Teachers are having conversations with parents to help them understand the importance of this initiative. Posters, flyers as well as information had been sent home. Another way that our school is trying to promote our vision and mission is through the Literacy Family Night program that is starting on Dec 7, 2017. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Scientific Theories Are Not Random Guesses Growing up, I have been taught to believe that the universe was first created by God and that all of mankind shared that same ancestors, Adam and Eve. However, if one s belief is that of science, then they probably believe in Darwin s theory of evolution which states all organisms originated from microscopic organisms who have changed and been modified over time. However, whatever your theory may be, it is only plausible if it accurately describes an observation and makes definite predictions about the results of future observations. As the National Academy of Sciences explains, a scientific theory is a comprehensive explanation of some aspect of nature that is supported by a vast body of evidence (Scientific). Scientific theories ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They thought if we are nothing more than an animal, how can we be God s special creation? Most American Protestants considered the Bible to be the literal truth. The Bible borrows from science observations, and religion is what gives us the reason to pursue science. Universe was made from a god that was already here. Creationist disagree with the theory of evolution because, similar to the theory of gravity, they are just theories. Newton believed the same law controlling falling apples must also control the movement of the planets. However, when he was asked what gravity is, he was unable to answer the question. So creationist questioned whether or not gravity was really God. They figured if it is an unknown force that no one has seen before, it had to the power of God. They came to this conclusion because like gravity, we have never seen God, it could only make sense to them that God is gravity. There is a confusion between science and faith. The misconception is that the creation of Darwin s theory led the scientific and theological communities need to take up positions opposing each other. But history reveals that one of the earliest supporters of evolutionary theory in the American scientific community was a devout Christian botanist named Asa Gray. Gray argued that divine guidance might somehow channel the course of natural selection (Zimmer). He believed that faith is their belief, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Evaluation Of A Project Manager Management The report describes the tasks performed by me in accordance to the directives given by the course COSC 684 300: Professional Internship in Summer 2015 semester. The internship was scheduled from May 18, 2015 thru August 18, 2015. Mainly, three task areas were selected and agreed upon in the agreement between me and the company. Activities and Experience: Preparing estimates by performing take offs for windows and lighting provided a practical experience to the coursework in estimation. Master schedule, daily, weekly and monthly forecasts for a project was covered by scheduling and also the various processes that go into making the schedule more efficient like crashing were observed on site as well as from the perspective of a project manager. During the course of work, a proposal for standardizing the processes like material management on site, preparing punch lists and work force management were proposed by me which are implemented or in the stage of implementation after review, this is intended to improve productivity and an attempt to embrace lean principles in the organization. During the biding process, the interactions with the bidding contractors and the negotiations we conducted was application of negotiations in competitive environment. Processing the change orders, preparing the scope of work, work schedule, contract agreement and schedule of values would act as a perfect foundation for contracts and risk management. Company operations were observed and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Stereotypes Against Muslims These are some examples where some leaders have made discriminatory statements against Muslims and it doesn t aim at Muslims only of certain region but, it points to Muslims all over the world. Leaders are chosen by the people to represent the people, but not to create hatred and fear amongst the people for political or any other reasons. Such statements made by great leaders have a great impact on the beliefs of people, as we believe in our leaders and therefore even theirs words are taken into consideration sometimes without a rational thinking. This doesn t affect just the mindset of people but it terribly shapes the attitudes, behaviours, philosophy and even their idea of a religion. This affects the lives of Muslims all over the world; they are not just labelled as terrorist but even treated as one. Innocent Muslims are viewed with suspicion because of misinformation and prevalent stereotyping.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has created such an effect that developed countries like Japan is practically closed for Muslims. Even promoters of Islam face deportation and sometimes even a jail sentence. (Cherson, 2015) Such actions taken to combat terrorism create arduous life for the innocent, generating more poor, unemployed, and suppressed, which is one of the cause of terrorism itself. It also generates fear, sorrow and terror amongst the Muslims which is the main aim of terrorism. As wisely said by Howard Zinn if you want to end terrorism, you have to stop being a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Janssen s Model Of Change Essay For me in module 5, the part I found most valuable was Janssen s Model of Change. I enjoyed learning about the four different states. Comfort (Stage 1), Denial (Stage 2), Confusion (Stage 3), and Renewal (Stage 4). The stages state different feelings a person will feel during the change process. During the Comfort stage, the person is in their normal routine. They feel comfortable because it is what they are used to. Denial takes place when situations force a change on the individual. Often they may feel overwhelm, not wanting to confront the issue, or wishing to stay in their comfort stage. An important note regarding the denial stage is that contrary to what people think, that resisting change brings less stress, the opposite is true. Denying change causes the person more stress, and it is at this stage they spend more energy. Confusion sets in once the person has accepted to change, and is about to begin the journey from the known comfort to the unknown. Renewal, the last stage of change, is where you have accepted the change. The change may not necessarily be something you like, but you have accepted it. With time you will return to the first... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With sufficient knowledge of this model of change, I will be able to handle the change much better. I will be able to get over the denial stage faster and into the confusion stage to get the knowledge I need for my change. This way of dealing with change will allow me to hit the renewal stage and enter back into my comfort stages, with a lot less stress. I also will be able to teach my Airman on the Janssen s Model of Change. I believe that sharing the knowledge with them will help them process change better as well. In the Air Force, change is always going to happen, and I trust that being better ready to handle the change is vital for personal and unit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay on The Growing Industry of Electronic Dance Music Introduction Electronic dance music (EDM) festivals around the world bring hundreds of thousands of fans together for enormous multi day parties. New York Ranger (2014) points out that DJs are the new rock stars . While attendance at concerts and festivals for other music genres declined by 8.3% in the past three years, EDM has only prospered (Lashbaugh, 2013). Lashbaugh (2013) also notes that EDM festivals are twice as big in attendance than all concerts and festivals in other music genres, combined. EDM is a growing industry! Last year the festival scene generated 4 billion dollars. For 2013 EDM scene has again grown and is now valued at 15 20 billion dollars US (Sam, 2013). Artist such as Lady Gaga, Britney Spears and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They pride themselves as being the best equipped DJ school in Australia (DJ Warehouse, 2014). Product Service DJ Warehouse facilitates DJ Training and Electronic MusicProduction courses, in addition to providing DJ gear for hire (DJ Warehouse, 2014). Their DJ training is preparing or expanding artists knowledge in different areas. Some of their courses require no prior knowledge. DJ Courses Intro DJ 1 day DJ crash course Core DJ Go from the bedroom to the clubs in 8 weeks. Advanced DJ Expand your DJ skills and abilities to the highest level 8 weeks course. Scratch DJ Scratching tricks to set you apart from other DJs 4 weeks course. Producing a professional DJ mix 4 weeks course. Music production Intro Abletion 1 day music production course Giving you a understanding of the music production process. Core Abletion Make your own beats, recordings and remixes on Abletion. Includes Abletion Live 9 STD software. 4 days intensive or 8 weeks 1 day a week. Advanced Abletion Advanced concepts, production, sound design and audio processing. Live performance and DJ with Abletion Learn to perform live electronic sets and DJ with Abletion. Complete Abletion producer program Includes all production courses. Hire PA DJ equipment
  • 25. Giant Hogweed Research Paper The control and eradication of invasive species in Washington State is an important part of maintaining the diversity and wellbeing of our ecosystems. One invasive species common to us, Heracleum mantegazzianum, otherwise known as giant hogweed, is a Class A weed and must be eliminated where encountered (Noxious Weed Control Board). H. mantegazzianum is recognizable by its immense height of up to 20 feet, and its thick stalks support umbels of small, clustered white flowers. It can be distinguished from plants of similar appearance by purple blotches located on the stems (Noxious Weed Control Board). They are commonly found near riverbanks and roadsides. (New York State Department of Environmental Conservation). H. mantegazzianum owes much of its success as an invasive species to its reproductive capabilities as an angiosperm. According to Reece et al, sexual reproduction for the angiosperms begins in the flower on a mature sporophyte plant. Within the anther the male microsporocytes undergo meiosis to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firstly, it is a threat to native species and perilous to the ecosystems they colonize by stealing resources. Second, the formation of their roots contributes to soil erosion by the creation of bare soil. Finally, the sap contained within all parts of the plant sensitizes human skin to UV radiation and leads to photo dermatitis (Noxious Weed Control Board). For these reasons, it is imperative that this weed is eradicated in the state of Washington. Different methods of eliminating giant hogweed exist, with varying results. For young plants, cutting the root 6 inches below the earth can be effective when infestations are small. For larger infestations and with greater success, herbicides containing triclopyr or glyphosate may be applied to giant hogweed. Treated infestations must be monitored for many years following to ensure no regrowth (Nehrbass et ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Emotional Struggles Associated With Raising An... 1.The emotional struggles associated with raising an exceptional child are complex and innumerable. Many parents describe a pendulum of feelings that are both overwhelming and intense. Such emotions include shock, denial, grief, guilt, confusion, exhaustion, determination, frustration, acceptance, and love. Some parents have even expressed gratitude towards their exceptional child, stating that their child has taught them a new meaning of love and they feel that they ve become a better person for having gone through the experience of raising and supporting an exceptional child. It s impossible to fully comprehend these feelings without having been through them yourself, but, even so, your heart goes out to both these parents and their children, especially if you are the childs teacher. The two emotions I would like to discuss are frustration and determination. A frustrated parentmay be so thoroughly overwhelmed with everything going on in their life that they ve seemingly given up. Some of these parents have multiple children as well as jobs and other concerns. Although I m sure they would wish to give their exceptional child their complete and utter attention/concern that is not always physically possible. In a case like this, as a teacher, I would try my best to offer whatever support I could. I would gather resources, provide options, and offer advice on how to best support the child s academic needs. I would make myself available to the parent for open ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. What Was The Main Cause Of The Riot In July 23, 1967 On July 23, 1967, a massive riot began in Detroit because a rumor was spread that police used excessive force during a street bar raid on an unlicensed bar. During the riot many buildings were destroyed and a lot of people were killed and injured, with some people being shot and killed by police trying to control the riot. Many people like Detroit Congressman John Conyers and Mayor Jerome Cavanaugh helped to stop the riot. Finally, the riot ended on July 27th, although the aftermath of the riot left about $32 million in property damage. When the rumor was started that police were using excessive force during the street bar raid on July 23, 1967, people got furious, which led to the start of the riot, which caused a lot of damage to people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Ancient Roman Architecture And Humanism The time of the Renaissance was a period when old ideas and techniques were brought back to the surface. Ancient Rome helped frame architecture in the Early Renaissance, in comparison will be discussing three buildings in Italy that were influenced by classical heritage. I will discuss is a town house identified as the Palazzo Rucellai, built by Leon Battista Alberti in Florence, Italy. Alberti was known to be a humanist, which was a belief that Greeks and Romans practiced. (Dr. Beth Harris and David Zucker Alberti, Palazzo Rucellai ). It was believed that humans and their lives were more, or just as important as the Gods. Humanists also believed that God(s) made humans with a specific talent. According to the dictionary Humanism sparked interest in a system in which human interests, values, and dignity were becoming a central motif for artisans. This building was an important commission that Alberti had completed for a wealthy merchant family known as the Rucellais, and was built after the wealthy Medici family built their palazzo. According to Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker, Alberti wrote multiple books. One of those books was titled The Architecture of Leon Battista Alberti Ten Books on Architecture, and was considered the most important book of architecture after the famous Ten Books on Architecture written by the ancient Roman Vitruvius. Using Vitruvius vocabulary of ancient Roman architecture, Alberti used it in a self conscious way to proclaim its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Pick Your Plastic Essay PHIL 447 Week 1 Pick Your Plastic In the article Credit or debit: pick your plastic, by Lisa Gerstner, the issue the author writes about is the importance of consumers knowing the difference between debit cards, credit cards and prepaid cards. If consumers do not understand the difference between the three cards and the way to use them, they could end up in financial disaster. If the consumer understands the card, then it can be useful and can be used to the consumer s advantage. The article discusses which card offers the most perks, liability, and security, and which card provides more control. It also discusses the reasons consumers use different cards, example: most consumers use debit ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consumers who have overdraft protection on their debit cards, can end up paying fees if they spend more than their account balance; and some checking accounts charge fees each time the consumer enter a pin to make a debit card purchase. Of people who use prepaid cards regularly, 81% said they felt more in control of their money than with a debit card. The Bluebird card allows up to four subaccounts; the primary cardholder can control daily spending, and ATM access on subaccounts. The Bluebird card recently added the ability to write checks, as well as Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. coverage against bank failure. The Bluebird and American Express Prepaid cards also offer purchase protection, roadside assistance and travel emergency services. There are many opinions mentioned in the article as well. Some of the opinions mentioned are: a debit card supplies discipline for people digging out of debt or those who prefer firmer spending limits. The ability to control cash flow with a debit card is better than any benefits a credit card provide. When the money in the bank is gone you stop spending. These are opinions because people can end up overspending on their debit cards and end up having to pay overdraft fees. Also some checking accounts charge fees each time you enter a pin to make a debit card purchases. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Five Basic Rules Of Narrative Writing The five basic rules of narrative writing can be applied to any report writing situation and will allow for the successful completion of any investigative report. Many of these reports were established to help investigators achieve in their writing and allow them to complete the writing task as quickly as possible so they can get the information. In addition to the five basic rules of narrative writingthe investigator can do other things as well to develop the report and improve its professional quality towards the report. The first rule of narrative writing is called first person. When writing a report or during the time someone gives you information you should always write in the first person and refer to yourself as I or me . As the writes of an investigative report you are always correct in using the personal pronouns I and me when referring to yourself. (Biggs, Michael, 17) The second rule of narrative writing is called past tense. The past tense is the tense that is most commonly used to describe events or actions that have already occurred which means by writing a report using past tense can develop consistency and can make the report easier to read. ( Biggs, Michael, 17) The third rule of narrative writing is called active voice. The active voice is the way of writing that shows action that someone is doing and with a passive voice that is caused by someone who is having something done to them.( Biggs, Michael, 18) The fourth rule of narrative writing is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Hurt Locker Character Analysis In 2008, director Kathryn Bigelow presented The Hurt Locker, a war drama focusing on an army bomb squad during the Iraq War. When Sergeant JT Sanborn loses one of his men from to an explosion, Sergeant First Class William James replaces the bomb defuser and joins Sanborn and Specialist Owen Eldridge. Due to Sanborn s heavy ego and James reckless methods, tensions rise and the men constantly quarrel until the three realize their similarities of being entrapped by war. The film explores the idea of soldiers as heroes and even questions the validity of this concept; various situations challenge James and his reactions do not always correspond with those of a clichГ© idol. Although James contradicts the idea of the typical hero, he ultimately exhibits... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bigelow operates this idea entirely; she begins by proving realistic heroes also benefit from their own actions. Past films display heroes actions as only benefiting the lives of citizens as a collective whole, but Bigelow does not believe in solely choosing between the happiness of the people and the happiness of the hero. Instead, James endeavors serve his country and himself personally. Additionally, Bigelow recognizes how heroes possess flaws and how this forms a connection between heroism and humanity. James demonstrates his faults through his humane reaction to a body bomb; instead of following common protocol and destroying the young boy s corpse, he keeps the carcass intact and ultimately ends of killing another soldier due to an explosion. This scene also validates how heroes must take risks that threaten the lives of others. Audiences already understand how a typical American hero can jeopardize his own life, but the modern American hero understands he cannot sacrifice himself alone; others might face risks as well. The scene in which James and his squad oppose military orders during their final mission also supports this characteristic. Because Bigelow portrays the character of James as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Pyramus And Thisbe Essay Not everyone has the same idea of beauty. Ovid s Pyramus and Thisbe follows lovers who are forbidden to be with each other. The beauty that comes from the love that they share is shut down by the wall between them. Rod Sterling s Twilight Zone episode Eye of the Beholder follows Ms. Tyler who gets surgery to try to make herself look normal but when the surgery does not work she is forced to go to a place for people who look like her. The viewer of the show sees her as a normal person but in the show she looks different than the majority of people, making her abnormal. The beauty that comes from loveand a person comes from the eye of the beholder. Love is not only between two people, it is also for oneself. Loving oneself or... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The beauty in both the myth and the show are not seen by others. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder means that beauty is determined by each person individually. Disapproval of oneself and of a couple can be hard to overcome. Ovid s, Pyramus and Thisbe highlights the theme of forbidden love. Their fathers are opposed to them being together so they decide to run away to be together. The myth says, This time, after/ sighing/ their tale of woe, they made a decision: when all was quiet/ that night, they would try to elude their guards and steal/ out of doors (4.83 85). Running away is the only way that Pyramus and Thisbe could be together, so that s what they did. Being together was more important to them than anything else. Although their fathers disapproved them being together they didn t care, their love for eachother was so strong that no barrier could ever stop them from loving each other. In the show Twilight zone, Ms. Tyler was not accepted because she looked different than the majority of people. The narrator in the show says, Now there are questions that come to mind. Where is this place, and when is it? What kind of world where ugliness is the norm and beauty the deviation from that norm? You want an answer? The answer is, it doesn t make any difference. Because the old saying happens to be true. Beauty *is* in the eye of the beholder, in this year or a hundred years hence. On this planet or wherever there is human life, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The American Taxpayer Relief Act Of 2012 The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 created a combined estate and gift tax rate of 40% while raising the estate tax exemption to $5.43 million in 2015. The gift exclusion stays at $14,000 in 2015. These changes generate some estate planning benefits that most people haven t yet realize. For example, many wealthy people didn t bother trying to minimize capital gains in the past because the lower taxrate of 15% was better than paying 50% in estate taxes. Now people can benefit by choosing which assets they keep until death more carefully. Appreciated assets can be held until death and might fall within the $5.43 million exemption. This could be especially important when realizing capital gains could be subject to a higher, nearly 24%... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marriage always generates tax questions, but you can often find substantial opportunities when your life changes in a major way. For example, consider two people who each own a home. The couple plans to sell one home and live in the other. In a display of marital enthusiasm, Carol sells her smaller home before the marriage and moves to Bob s palatial home. Unfortunately, the couple failed to take advantage of tax planning. If Carol and Bob had moved to the smaller home and made it their primary residence, they could have fixed it up, realized more money from the sale and avoided capital gains on $500,000 when selling a primary residence. Instead, Carol sold the home for $400,000 and had to pay capital gains on $50,000 over the $250,000 exemption for a single taxpayer. The home was originally valued at $100,000, so the sale generated a $300,000 gain. Responding to the Medicare Surtax on Investment Income The Affordable Care Act imposed a Medicare tax for the first time on investment income over certain limits. Tax planning could save up to $900 on each $100,000 of income. If you realize several million dollars in capital gains, finding a way to avoid the surcharge could generate substantial savings in six figures. Tax Planning Tips to Remember for 2015 and Beyond General tax planning tips apply to anyone. Although general ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay on The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank was published in 1947. When the book was published a lot of people were impacted. It started getting more and more famous all around the world. In no time 30 million copies of the book was sold. Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett decided to make a play based on Anne Franks book. The play was a huge success and it was nominated for 8 Oscars and won 3. After George Stevens decided to make a movie about Anne Frank. There were some famous actors in the movie like, Shelley Winters playing Mrs. Van Pels and Millie Perkins as Anne Frank (pg.282, The Diary of a Young Girl). Before it was ever made into a play or a movie, it first had to become a book. A lot of people were and still are impacted on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore it is impossible for me to come and see it. (A Play and On Film) . The play was then first premiered in the Cort Theater in New York. It was a very big success. The performance won the Pulitzer award for Theater, the Tony award and the New York Critic s Circle award for Best Play. It was as well staged in many other countries. The premiere in the Netherlands was on the 27th of November 1956. Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard took place at the premiere. The Anne Frank Museum says, The play is such a moving experience there, that when the curtain falls there is a long drawn out silence. As you can tell, the play based on the book by Anne Frank was such a big success. (A Play and on Film) Because of the success from the play, George Stevens decides to make a movie. One of the actors in the movie is Shelley Winters. Shelley Winters plays the role as Mrs. Van Pels and does an amazing job. She won an Oscar for the Best Supporting Actress. Another actor is Millie Perkins. Perkins plays the part of Anne Frank. The movie was premiered on the 18th of March 1959. The film was nominated for 4 Oscars and won 3. As said before Shelley Winters wins an Oscar. They won an Oscar for the Best Cinematography, Black and White and an Oscar for The Best Art Set Decoration. In 1947 when the Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank got published a lot of people were impacted. It was almost sold ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Figurative Language In Devil In The White City In the novel The Devil in the White City written by Erik Larson, he entails there is a constant war between good and evil in Chicago 1893, each battle won is a life being made, or slaughtered There are two wolves battling us all right now.... One s good, the other is evil. If you re wondering which wolf inside will succeed, simple, it s the one that you feed... by Ronnie Radke. Larson paints the white city s atmosphere as preppy, educated, society that consists of architects like Daniel Burnham, while the black city portrays a bleak, poverty, society that consists of the serial killerH. H. Holmes. The reader experiences a journey between heaven and hell throughout the entirety of the novel, a dream like euphoria in the white city, and the nightmare like misery for the black. The difference between the two contradicting cities is so great that Larson switches the perspective of the serial killer, H. H. Holmes, and the genius architect, Daniel Burnham, throughout the book; painting this image to portray these differences in the white and black cities by using juxtaposition, figurative language, and imagery. H. H. Holmes travels into the white city, leaving the bleak city frozen in place, Larson uses figurative language to reveal how Holmes starts to convert the white city into a kingdom of his own by seeing beauty and grace in some of the most disturbing scenarios. The comparison of Julia s (Holmes mistress) murder to a ballet explains that Holmes sees death as a type of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Employment Law Case Summary Key issues discussed at the meeting include probation, renewals, reinstatement, applications, examination attempts, administrative hearings amongst others. Personal appearances were made in regards to the key issues. Clinical social worker license of Ms. Ermi which had expired was reinstated upon successful completion of Indiana jurisprudence examination and ASWB clinical examination. The board denied Mr. Berghausen reinstatement of license due to not completing required continuing education hours and failure to appear before the board. Some of the applicants who appeared before the board regarding probationary status briefed the board on their activities and how they are working to meet the terms of their probation, they were scheduled to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The supervisor was subpoena to the next meeting. The board approved withdrawal of indefinite probation placed on Mr. Rensberger s clinical social worker license after meeting conditions and requirements Mr. Long whose license was placed on indefinite probation was represented by his attorney, he was denied request to withdraw probation from his clinical social worker license. Mr. Long was restricted to counseling male clients and couples with both parties present and respondent at all times. He is expected to complete 20 hours of continuing education unit in areas of professional boundaries and ethics. Also he is required to inform the board of his address and employers information in quarterly written reports during the term of the probation and pay fine among other terms and condition. It seems that licensing does not only regulate the professional activities and maintain ethical standard but also protect the clients served by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Sylvia Plath Poetry Analysis Sylvia Plath, Judith Right and Emily Dickinson all express through their poetry the diverse feelings and beliefs they have in regards to life and death. Throughout Plath s poems it is evident that she resents life and obsesses over the purity and perfection that she associates with death. Contrastingly, Wright demonstrates through her poems how she accepts the cycle of life, and embraces the gifts and challenges that it holds. Then, unlike Plath and Wright, Dickinson regards deathand the afterlife with uncertainty and she portrays through her poetrythe curiosity she has for life after death and the secrets it holds. These poets all use the similar technique of imagery to express the intense emotions they associate with both life and death. Furthermore, throughout the poems by Dickinson, Plath and Wright it is evident that each employ language techniques to portray their diverse beliefs and emotions regarding life and death. Finally, all three poets employ structure to illustrate the depth to which they regard life and death and the power each holds. Throughout the imagery in the poems Tulips , Woman to Child and Just lost, when I was saved! by Plath, Wright and Dickinson, respectively, each poet explores their views in regard to life and death. This is evident within Tulips as Plath states Their smiles catch onto my skin, little smiling hooks. Thus, illustrating through the personification of hooks, how her family do not know the pain that they cause her as their smiles dig into her skin and hold her to a life that she does not want. Furthermore, the metaphor of the hooks draws a direct comparison between being unwillingly held to her life, just as a hook catches fish which do not want to be caught. Conversely, Wright expresses her acceptance of the lifecycle as she states in Woman to Child Out of darkness rose the seed. / Then all a world I made in me and I am the stem that fed the fruit,/ the link that joins you to the night. Thereby, through employing nature imagery, Wright demonstrates the serenity and naturalness with which she regards death, just as the death and regeneration of plants is natural. Additionally, the imagery of darkness is portrayed in a positive sense as the gift of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Joseph Stalin And Vladimir Putin Over the last century, Russia has been led by two of its most dominant and imperious leaders: Joseph Stalin and Vladimir Putin. Although similar in several ways, these two leaders have many differences as well. Joseph Stalin was an imperious and domineering dictator of Russia from 1929 to 1953. Following Lenin s death, Stalin moved up in the ranks in the communist party, outflanked his fellow party men, and subsequently seized leadership of the Soviet Union. He then established a totalitarian communist system of government and utilized terror tactics in order to ensure that his laws were followed while his rule remained unchallenged. Stalin employed secret police to spy on citizens and urged citizens to spy on each other. Additionally, he enforced freedomless press and speech; violators of his laws were sent to Gulags, labor camps . After promises to build Russia into a strong market economy and to end corruption, Vladimir Putin was elected as president of Russia in 2000, was re elected in 2004, and was re elected once again in 2012 . However, there is much skepticism about the legitimacy and impartiality of the 2004 and 2012 elections. Experts state that Getting the necessary fifty percent to avoid a runoff would have been impossible without rigging the elections. From a young age, Stalin was reared to be devout in the Greek Orthodox Church in accord with his parents wish for him to become a priest; however, in the typical iconoclastic manner, when he ruled over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. What Is The Statue Of The Fearless Girl inish academic writing Оџ ОќОїОЅ ОџОџ The Fearless Girl is a Symbol of the Progress of the Times The Fearless Girl, which is New York s biggest public art controversy in recent years. After controversy over the statue s placement, people are divided on whether it s a symbol of (h Cart, , ) eminist strength or questionable corporate marketing. In New York, where there is hardly a woman s statue, the presence of this statue has undoubtedly brought power to feminism. Many people think this is a very important statue. However, not all critics are obsessed with fearless girls. There are also many critics. It also included Arturo Di Modica, the sculptor of the bull. He thought his 1989 work had been hijacked and violated. His lawyers explained that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Persuasive Essay On Baby Dolls The practice of giving little girls baby dolls has been around since forever. Only through the years have the dolls grown more and more lifelike. The more realistic ones that required regular feedings, burping, changing of diapers, and an assortment of a wardrobe that could rival most closets today. Though quality came at a very high price. You would have had to have the luck of being an only child, or the favorite of all your siblings to be able to call one of these luxurious dolls to call your own. As a child myself, I have always had a preference of fair skinned dolls than those that mirrored my own complexion. The only explanation i could conceive is deep institutionalized racism, but it wasn t something i learned directly. It just developed over years covertly laced within skipped chapter of my history textbooks, the media s seemingly endless reports of thugs , and the complete underrepresentation in my limited circle of entertainment of school, Disney movies, and books. Even with my mother s constant, effortless strategies of expanding my collection of Barbie s from the lightest shades of cafe au lait with shiny, bone straight hair that glided through my plastic combs with ease to the crispest, darkest shades of the night sky who hair was so thick and curly that no comb nor brush ever survived a single run through. The Disney movies that lined my bookshelves always featured fair skinned, petite protagonists who only outstanding features was the color of their hair. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Silence Of The Lambs Film Analysis In the film of The Silence of the Lambs, Dr. Hannibal Lecter is a psychiatric doctor who eats the organs of his patients and others. Clarice Starling interviewed Dr. Hannibal Lecter to help her capture Buffalo Bill who is known for skinning young women. Film devices and techniques are important because it helps build suspense. The film techniquesin The Silence of the Lambshelp contribute to the element of suspense and horror. First, film devices and techniques in the scene where Buffalo Bill tortures Catherine Martin who is in the hole of Bill s house help support the element of suspense and horror. The first film device portrayed in this scene is the camera angles. It used a high and low camera angles. The low camera angle faced downwards when it is showing Catherine Martin making her seem small and weak. However, the high camera angle shows Buffalo Bill being seen at the top of the hole in the basement as he is looking down on Catherine Martin. This illustrates the power Buffalo Bill has over Catherine Martin as he laughs and tortures her. Another film device that is used in this scene is the sound. At the end of the scene, a strange music soundtrack plays in the background when Catherine Martin sees blood marks on the wall and screams out of fear. Buffalo Bill mocks her screams and movements which scares her even more. The third film device is the lighting. In the scene, Catherine Martin has no light in the hole making it dark and dull which makes it spooky. As soon as Buffalo Bill lowers the basket, the light captures Catherine s face as she sees the bloody marks of other victims who tried to climb out the hole.Next, film devices and techniques in the scene where Clarice Starling talks to Buffalo Bill about Fredrica Bimmel help support the element of suspense and horror. The first film device portrayed in this scene is parallel action. At the beginning of the scene, the camera switches from Buffalo Bill s house to where Mr. Crawford and the FBI investigators were at. It is parallel action because it builds suspense and it makes sure the audience is aware that Clarice Starling does not know that she is with Buffalo Bill. Another film device that is used in the scene is a subjective shot. It shows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Diverse Characters In Cassandra Clare s The Shadowhunter... Cassandra Clare s works, The Shadowhunter Chronicles, are full of diverse characters, and for various reasons. One reason being that she believes it is important for novels to have all different kinds of characters to reflect the world around us; because the world is diverse, the book she writes must also be diverse. She strives to create relatable characters so that readers of any sexual orientation, race, or gender are able to identify with her works. For example, Clare s choice of writing her main character as a young female was made because she would have wanted to read that as a teenager. Every character is created in order to give people, especially those who are not as represented in the media, someone to look up to or relate to. Cassandra Clarecreates an important series for teenagers to read as they begin to discover who they are; the inclusion of racially diverse, LGBTQ+, and mentally disabled characters in Clare s The Mortal Instrumentsand The Dark Artifices gives young readers a variety of different characters so that any reader can see themselves in the novels. First and foremost, I would like to emphasize how important it is to have representation in young adult novels. A large part of the reason that teenagers read books is to read about someone that they can relate to. Being able to read about a character who has a lot in common with the reader helps the reader to not only feel connected to the book and its characters, but also to feel as if someone is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Traits and Values Associated with Femininity in Antigone ANTIGONE The conventionally accepted roles of both males and females in ancient Grecian society were well defined and manifested. Women were considered the weaker of the sexes and, thus, were expected to remain in the home and perform their domestic duties, while the men were to be rulers and bread winners. The woman s voice was not heard on any issues affecting the society as her opinions were thought unworthy of consideration. She was required merely to reproduce, to execute her domestic duties well and to submit incontestably to the authority of the men. In essence the Greeks valued their women almost as little as a common slave was valued. These values and traits associated with femininity in ancient Grecian societies are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Property ownership could only be achieved through gifts, dowry and inheritance. The most important role of women in ancient Greece, especially married women, was considered to be the production of lawful children and the execution if household chores. Also she was required to literally remain inside the home, except she was attending a special event as in those days women found in the streets were either assumed to be enslaved, a harlot, a concubine or a woman who had to find work outside of the home because of poverty (Thompson, par.8). It was also considered respectable for a woman to remain out of sight and audible range when the man of the house had guests. Evidently, women of ancient Greece were subjected to what modern day women may consider harsh and unfair treatment as a result of some irrational beliefs and practices that were given judicial recognition. Because of fear of facing the consequences that may arise from contesting these laws, many women living during that period made no attempt to do so. So they remained as they were considered to be weak and helpless because of fear. Sophocles mythical anecdote of Antigone, however, shows the apparently unseen characteristics of women, though not all women, in ancient Greece. They were not as weak, helpless and unwise as they were believed to have been but were strong willed individuals, possessing strong characters and competent of making sound decisions. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Call Of Duty Black Ops Ad Analysis Call of Duty: Black Ops, a high quality game full of exhilarating and intense combat. The Call of Duty: Black Ops ad is pretty much a mini action film with neverending gun fire and explosions, jumping from one action packed scene to another. However, instead of soldiers wielding assault rifles, shotguns, handheld missile launchers, etc. there are everyday people, hinting at the title of the ad There s a Soldier in All of Us. It was greatly anticipated that the Call of Duty: Black Ops commercial ad would exhibit the same qualities as the videogame itself. The Call of Duty: Black Ops There s a soldier in All of Us ad uses a diverse cast, over the top Hollywood style action, and thrilling music to enforce the theme of the ad, creating a mini action movie to appeal to the consumer s need and want to be a part of the action. The Call of Duty: Black Ops ad certainly incorporates the slogan There s a Soldier in All of Us into the ad with a diverse cast. The ad uses a cast of people of different ages, gender, social status, and cultural backgrounds dressed as regular everyday people in place of a cast in soldier uniforms. According to David Vinjamuri (2015), the increased diversity in television, film and advertising is based on sound marketing principles simply put, we are more likely to identify with someone that looks like us (para. 6). The whole ad uses the persuasive technique Pathos to create an emotional response in the consumer, (Rosenau, 2012) a sense of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Conpects Of Cinderella, Cinderella And Cinderella Societal norms expect and uphold women to childbearing and to be nurturing. If a woman deviates from this she will be considered as unprincipled. This is evident within the film Cinderella when the prince s father refers to the eligible maids at the ball as suitable mothers. The Duke exclaims Sir! And the king utterly replies I meant wife. It is evident that the king s priority in hosting this ball is not entirely about his son getting married; rather his son giving him grandchildren. Upon arrival at the ball, it is apparent how beautiful Cinderellais she turns the front gate guard s heads and catches the attention of the prince while he is currently meeting her stepsisters (image #3 on page 9). The prince instantly goes up to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, this is defied by the film Shrek. Within the majority of fairy tales, women (specifically princesses) are portrayed as an asset. This is portrayed within the scene where Lord Farquaad, the soon to be king of Duloc, acquires the Magic Mirror and asks it Who is the fairest of them all. The mirror replies I do not know. You are not a king yet. But you can become one. All you have to do is marry a princess. In this case, the princess will be Farquaad s weapon to acquire a higher societal stance: the King of Duloc. The mirror gives Farquaad three bachelorettes to choose from: Cinderella, Snow White, and Fiona. The usage of bachelorette rather than princess puts an emphasis on how these females are seen as a prize and/or item that men feel entitled to. This is also evident in the manner the mirror describes Cinderella by stating ...her hobbies include cooking and cleaning and then shows the image of her wearing rags, cleaning, and cooking all at the same time (image #4 on page 10). The mentioning of cooking and cleaning depicts what society defines as women s roles. Cooking, cleaning, and nurturing all have been stigmatized as the norm of the woman. And if a woman deviates from these roles she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Health Care Reform Sociology Healthcare reform is full of diversity. From looking at the government level in cost containment in Canada to the multifaceted workforce that provides many different services. Viewing healthcare reform through the gender lens draws attention to the differences and identifying efficiency, economic factors, social structure and education. The meaning of healthcare reform is defined by Gustafson (2000) Health care reform may be understood as the dynamic interplay among economic changes, the role of the state, institutional discourse and practices, and social reproduction within the public and private spheres (p.15). Viewing the health care issues through the gender lens means to identify differences in health information facts based on influences of a gender perspective. The experience of women in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the focus on efficiency and work, productivity may only be beneficial to the bottom line of the budget. According to Gustafson (2000) stated: Care providers need adequate time to assess health needs, plan and negotiate care options and provide care to their clients...Reform initiatives that cut staff and resources deny many women the time they need to work wisely and well and in the best interest of those they serve (p.19). Resulting in less time for the patients needs and concerns to be addressed. Removing the focus away from client orientated care to budget orientated care. In today s economy, we need to be cost efficient without risking the patient outcome. Strategies that implement high quality of caregiving the health workers resources and education to promote quality care. Focusing on all employees that are involved giving them a safe work environment. With a plan for action that can be implemented, monitored and evaluated with the expected outcome of quality care for the patient and a safe work environment for all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Palace Of Versailles As A Symbol Of Wealth, Glory,... Absolute monarchs in the seventeenth and eighteenth century made sure to increase their power in order to have absolute authority. These monarchs all had several similar methods to control, consolidate, and increase power. Methods in these centuries included constructing grand buildings, controlling the nobles, and stimulating economic revenue. Constructing grand buildings for absolute monarchs was a symbol of wealth, glory, importance, and power. Louis XIV of France spent an enormous amount of money to construct the Palace of Versailles. Construction began in 1660, and it was not until almost 30 years later that the palace was complete. The Palace of Versailles served as many different functions, ranging from the residence of the king... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These show Philip II s deeply religious aspect. The rulers of Louis XIV, Peter the Great, and Philip II all built magnificent buildings to consolidate and grow their power by their dominating influences. In Europe, absolute monarchs knew that controlling the nobles was key to power. Louis XIV exemplified this by removing nobles from the royal council and transferring them to his court of Versailles. Once they were at his court, Louis XIV discretely controlled the nobles by cleverly occupying them with numerous activities of life in Versailles, none of which included politics. As a result, the nobles influence over politics diminished, allowing Louis XIV to gain more power. Another absolute monarch was Peter the Great of Russia. Peter the Great also agreed to the idea of controlling the aristocracy. However, his way differed from Louis XIV. Peter the Great compelled nobles to shave their beards and cut their coats at the knees in a bid to Westernize them. Not only that, Peter demanded that nobles that held land either serve in the military or civil offices. These actions from Peter show the increase of monarchial power over the landed nobility. To add on, in the eighteenth century, Peter the Great created the Table of Ranks, which allowed non nobles to become nobles through a serious of levels. This increased Peter s power since this new nobility was dependent on him, and they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Pros And Cons Of The Constitutional Commission With the presidency established, a major discussion developed within the Constitutional Commission over the powers of the institution. There were two basic alternatives a strong presidency with a subordinate parliament, or parliamentary supremacy with a nominal presidency. Advocates of the latter model were concerned about the centralization of power in the hands of one person. They argued that a parliamentary model with elections based on proportional representation would facilitate the development of political parties and allow the representation of various views in contrast to the winner takes all logic of the strong presidency. They referred back to the parliamentary tradition embodied in the short lived Armenian Republic from 1918 to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The President was directly elected for a 5 year term. He could serve for no more than two consecutive terms. The president was entitled to appoint and dismiss the prime minister. According to the Constitution, cabinet members were appointed and dismissed at the prime minister s suggestion, though in reality they were picked by the president. The government had to present the program of its activities to the National Assembly for approval. Thus, there was an investiture vote. On the presentation of the prime minister, the president also appointed and dismissed the Prosecutor General, as well as four of nine members of the Constitutional Court as well as the Chair of the Court in the event that parliament failed to make an appointment within 30 days after the formation of the Court. The president represented the country s foreign relations, was responsible for leading and heading foreign policy, concluded and signed international treaties, and appointed and dismissed diplomatic representatives. The president was the commander in chief of the armed forces and made appointments to high ranking military positions. Parliament declared war on the proposal of the president, but the president made the decision to use military force. Theoretically, parliament could impeach the president for high treason or other crimes. To do so, a majority had to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...